Singapore Standard, 4 November 1958
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Title Section25 1958-11-04 1 -ft *7» 2 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" [.SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1958. I Vol. IX No. 125 15 cts. 14 Pages IFINAL EDITION)25 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1958-11-04 1 Boy miHHinu Hundreds str&kded 1 —BPBB3^— __^^tf. Stocks damaged Power failure Areas under 4 feet water FLOODS THE scene m Bukit Timah Road near the 3rd milestone. A family is being evacuated by boat by Policemen m plainclothes. Meanwhile three cyclists come the opposite way one of1,264 words
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385 1958-11-04 1 REDS RAIN FURY OF SHELLF I RE ON QUEMOY TAIPEI, Nov. 3 (TJPI-Reuter) Communist Chinese shore guns, silent for 38 hours, erupted m a massive bombardment against the Quemoy Islands today. A Defence Ministry spokesman described the shelling, unleashed without warning, as "furious." There was speculation In Nationalist Chinese quarters385 words
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Article243 1958-11-04 1 WEST Rejects A-Ban Demand GENEVA, Nov. 3, (UPI) Russia and the West split wide open m the Geneva atom talks tonight after the U.S. and Britain turned down firmly a Soviet demand for an immediate unconditional ban on nuclear testing for all time. The new wrangle developed when both Russia243 words
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100 1958-11-04 1 LONDON. Nov. 3 (Reuter) Britain has only about 30 atomic weapons, of whlcn fewer than five are Hbombs, "according to calculations which can be made with information freely available to the Russians," trie Daily Express science writer. Chapman Pincher, said today. In a front-page100 words
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Article27 1958-11-04 1 EX-PRESIDENT Iskander Mirza of Pakistan arrived m London last night accompanied by his wife. The pair will make their temporary home m England.- UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article28 1958-11-04 1 FOUR Turkish miners were killed and six or seven more believed trapped underground after a gas-caused explosion m the Yenicheltek Mines m Northern Turkey, officials slid yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-11-04 1 AND A HOME CAME TUMBLING DOWN TBE house that came tumbling down m Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore, yesterday, when waters rushing down a slope swept away a well. An occupant of the house is seen trying to salvage some of his belongings. StandardpicStandardpic - 43 words
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Article222 1958-11-04 1 REBEL POINTS GUN AT PILOT HAVANA, Nov.' 3 (UPI)— A Cubana Airlines transport, hijacked by Cuban rebels on a flight from Miami to Havana, crashed m the bay of Nipe last night just short of a darkened airfield m rebel-held territory. Seventeen people, including five222 words
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Article132 1958-11-04 1 EOKA Kills Two More Britons NICOSIA. Nov. 3, (Reuter). —Mr. Charles Woods, 71-year-old Englishman, was shot dead from behind by terrorists today as he stood beneath a big eucalyptus tree m the Nicosia suburb where he had lived for many years. Several shots were fired at the old man. He132 words
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Article76 1958-11-04 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (UPI) The United States will launch its third moon rocket "within a week or so,' r the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announc ed today. N.A.S.A. Deputy Administrator, Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, refused to pinpoint the launching date, but there have been well-founded reports76 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-11-04 1 Boy who was swept away... SEE VOW HUAT Aged 12, who fell into a monsoon drain and was carried away by the swirling waters.24 words
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145 1958-11-04 1 HGFHGGFHGF FHFG GFH ELEVEN cases of polio were admitted to Mlddleton Hospital m Singapore from Sunday till 4.30 p.m. yesterday. a AU these cases were paralytic and bring the total number suffering from the dis- ease since January to 238. Ten other children were admitted145 words
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Article40 1958-11-04 1 Pope John XXIII will receive "the triple crown of the papacy to climax, an hour-long religious ceremony today at noon. Fully half a mWion persons are expected to swarm to' St. Peter's Square to witness the coronation^ 1 UPIUPI - 40 words
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Advertisement143 1958-11-04 2 TENDER NOTICES NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER. IT Is hereby notified that the tender of Mr. Goh Toh Huat of Ipoh for the Construction of a Ward Extension to the Kangar Hospital, Perlis, has been accepted. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, P. W. D., Perlis. F.W.D. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Until further notice the143 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD November 4. 1958
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Article424 1958-11-04 3 THE Malayan Chinese Association survived a dangerous challenge to the important position it holds as a par/ncr, with tha United Malays National Organisation, m the Alliance Government and the part that it must continue to play m the Federation's political and economic progress. The crisis that threatened424 words
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Article399 1958-11-04 3 Unions Their Demands THE Singapore Government is fully aware of the anxieties felt over the problem of unemployment. It is always ready to consider advice and suggestions, honestly designed, to ameliorate the hardships which those who find themselves without work face as a result of retrenchment because of trade slumps399 words
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Article54 1958-11-04 3 "Uo o"icT T Lim r«ck X.m RoeO. Vpore 4 P O Sox No 1564 Cables. I ICERNEWS UAIA lUteetiß rel ***** 15 lines) All departments wut, q,,^ insurance Bio*. 174 Batu «d l£>H reieo*on« ***** JSffiS C°"»" lei: 382* ••AUcca: J Leith St Tel: «05S 91-A.54 words
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Article, Illustration585 1958-11-04 3 Alvin Spivek - AMERICA GOES TO THE POLLS Alvin Spivek By 'pHRTY TWO governors will be elected today m races that promise to have far-reach-ing effects on the 1960 presidential chances of several key Democrats and Republicans. The 1960 White House race although still two years m the future— also will cast its585 words
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Article570 1958-11-04 3 Rawle Knox - EGYPT SEEKS FURTHER ASWAN AID Rawle Knox by CAIRO RUSSIA'S £35 million loan to the United Arab Republic to start the construction of the High Dam at Aswan has left Western economic experts here with furrowed brows. Their problem is whether to advise their Governments to ignore the Russian gesture570 words
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Article94 1958-11-04 3 Skorto Irom the 'Calkd "I HAVE .great hope m the youth of the Western world. I've been all round the Western world— l've travelled to every country m Europe up to the Iron Curtain, back to America and Canada, and everywhere I've been94 words
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Article221 1958-11-04 3 HONGKONG. PROFESSOR E. Stuart Kirby says the British Colony of Hongkong may become a ghost port or one of the world's greatest glums if the Government does not produce a better city-planning system. Professor Kirby forecasts that the colony's population of about 2,700,000 will swell m221 words
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Article, Illustration361 1958-11-04 3 Patrick J. Killen - New 'Strong Man' Of Pakistan Patrick J. Killen by Tf AP A-TITT QENERAL Mohammed Ayub Khan, a bar-rel-chested professional soldier who has taken control of Pakistan, now finds himself head-over-heels m politics m a self-aimed drive to "clean up" the country. The 51 -year-old General, who has shied away from361 words
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Letter87 1958-11-04 3 Sir,— Tiong Nam Settlement area is only about 50 yards from Chow Kit Road and m the vicinity of Batu .Road English School, and yet there are no street lights. The population m the area is steadily increasing. Recently, there has been a number of87 words
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Letter27 1958-11-04 3 Sir— l agree with Columnist Aster Ounasekera's views regarding the inclusion of those deprived of their citizenship m the electoral rolls of Singapore. IRATE CITIZEN Singapore27 words
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Article, Illustration436 1958-11-04 3 the NEWS as it strkes me r THEY are at it again— the A Russians. While the world watches with bated breath what is taking place m Geneva, where Britain, the U.S. and the Soviet are meeting m an endeavour to end nuclear tests, the USSR, with customary practice, is436 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-11-04 4 THE VANGUARD of the 78 Fighter Jet Wing of the Royal Australian Air Force to be stationed m Malaya arrived during the weekend. The leader of the four Avon-Sabre jets with air-to-air guided missiles was led br Group Captain Glen Cooper who will be m charge of72 words
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Article95 1958-11-04 4 FITTER COMMITTED TO ASSIZES A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday committed a fitter, Tan Bah Nee, 24, to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of robbery and assault The prosecution alleged that Tan, together with another robbed Tommy Lim, also a fitter, of a95 words
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Article26 1958-11-04 4 INCHE Abdul Hamid bin Azami. until recently Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, left by air yesterday to take up law at Llncolns' Inn. m England.26 words
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Article153 1958-11-04 4 Low -Cost Homes For Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The committee for local government under the chairmanship 1 of elected state Councillor, Inche Yaacob bin Awang, one of the four committees set up last June by the Kelantan Government, has drawn up a low-cost housing scheme to relieve the increasing pressure153 words
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123 1958-11-04 4 LIM Ah Sar, 22, was yesterday jailed for six months m a Singapore court on a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and damaging the property of Ng Chin Hun while armed with a parang. Ng. a coffeeshoD proprietor m Ponggol Road,123 words
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Article83 1958-11-04 4 SOLDIER'S DEATH A SUICIDE A SUICIDE verdict was recorded by a Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing at the inquiry into the death of a British soldier John Henry Kirby, 24, who was found hanging at Selarang Barracks, Changi, on Sept- 12. Captain R. H. Metcalfe, of the Special Investigation83 words
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66 1958-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. First Federation Consul m Sumatra, Inche Hashim Snam bin Latiff today left for Singapore on his way to Medan. Inche Hashim was accompanied by his wife Che Maimunah binti Abdullah, daughter of the Mentri Besar of Pahang. Inche Hashim said66 words
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Article61 1958-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPtJR. Mon. Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Malayan Airways Limited, Dato Mahmud bin Mat, returned here today after attending a four-day International Airways Transportation conference at New Delhi. He said lhat the Malayan Airways was only a "baby" compared with other international61 words
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258 1958-11-04 4 Democratic Leaders Hold Secret Talks On A Common Platform LEADERS of Singapore democratic parties are planning a grand alliance to right the People's Action Party at the next general elections, The Standard was reliably told yesterday. The Standard was also told that258 words
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Article101 1958-11-04 4 City Body May Waive Decision A STANDING committee of the Singapore City Council has been asked to consider waiving an earlier decision to invite tenders for the purchase of fire-fighting equipment costing about $75,000. The Council's Vehicles and Fire Brigade Committee was told yesterday that it was not possible to101 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-11-04 4 The Rains Came But Embers In Fiery Pit Were Aglow For The Fire- Walking Event MORE than two thousand people witnessed a "miracle" at the Mariamman Temple, South Bridge yesterday. Despite the heavy rains the embers m the "fire pit" for the fire walking ceremony remained aglow. Hindu devotees celebratingStandardpic - 192 words
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126 1958-11-04 4 DO YOUR PART SAYS AZIZ TO LEADERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, urged kampong and rural leaders to discontinue the practice of passing on to the Mentri Besar. State Secretaries, or Federal Ministers complaints received from the Kampong people. He said they should126 words
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Article78 1958-11-04 4 THE St. George's Roac! Tamil School, Singapore, is to be made a bi-lingual school soon. At a recent meeting of the Government and City Council Labour Union, the governing body of the school, it was decided that bi-lingualism should be introduced, because the present system neither provided a78 words
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Article136 1958-11-04 4 'Beware Of Press' Warning Denied KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Government had m principle decided to do away with married female temporary Clerical officers as early as 1954, the general-secretary of the Federation Government Temporary Officers Union. Mr. D. P. Xavier, claimed today. Mr. Xavier said that though the decision had heen136 words
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490 1958-11-04 4 Man Not Guilty Of Prawn Pond Murder A FISHERMAN, Latiff bin Taib, 21, was acquitted of a murder charge m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. He was alleged to have murdered the caretaker of a prawn pond, Foo Kok Tee, 53, m Jalan Serangoon Kechil off the 9th mile, Ponggol490 words
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Article45 1958-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, M« Minister for Commerce :a Industry, Mr. Tan Siew >-- will not be leaving Lumpur for Seattle, tomorrow for the Colombo Plan optative committee conference owing ii illness. It ia honed that the Mm* ter maj leave on Thursday45 words
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125 1958-11-04 4 UNDERGRADS WON'T SCRAP JOURNAL AFTER ALL THE University of Malaya Students' Union will not scrap their magazine, the union President, Mr. Anthont Lazarus, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr Lazarus was commenting on a newspaper re. port which quoted "Write" an independent student publication within the university as saying "thei* seems125 words
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Article119 1958-11-04 4 Special Body For Council Workers THE SINGAPORE r Council and its various trtrij unions have started a series «S meetings m an attempt 2 thrash out their differences The Council has appointed a special committee to net with all problems affecting tia workers. The Committee held Its Rnt meeting last119 words
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152 1958-11-04 4 False Alarm Sends Police Scurrying SINGAPORE Police yestefr day morning ha? 4 y put _p roadblocks at a: important street junctions m the city after receiving a kidnap alarm but remove^ them half ,n hour later. The reason— it was s fn -c alarm. At 10.32 am. Police Radio Headquarters152 words
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Article112 1958-11-04 4 Ong Urged To Take Action LIBERAL-SOCIALIST Coil* cillor Mr. S. M. Vasagar. war J the Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, to take ictl I against the officers who ell the City Council chamber ri ing Friday's ordinary meeting Mr. Vasagar told the Mivflf this at the Counril's Publit112 words
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Article60 1958-11-04 4 VIKING DRESS FOR FASHION PARADE KUALA LUMPUR. M n Two 2,000-year-o.d 'Viking dresses were flown here t from Stockholm by the Scar navian Airlines System WJ the fashion parade cr^ by the Indian community her* as a Deepavali festival atti ff tion. A representative of tr Airlines, Mr. E. Jombeck60 words
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395 1958-11-04 5 GOVT. HAS PLANS TO COPE WITH THE OIL CRISIS Precautions being taken to maintain essential services THE Singapore Government is making arrangements to ensure a regular 0 f petrol, fuel and diesel oil for the essential services m the Colony if the lU? k b> tbe 2.T00 employees of ihe395 words
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Article317 1958-11-04 5 LAWYER AND 9 OTHERS CLEARED BA^BRAWL CHARGE I SINGAPORE lawyer, N. r GobO and nine others Lr acquitted of a joint rtarge of taking part m an Jjrav oy the Singapore Keventh Magistrate, Mr. K. j Alexander, yesterday. nu n.ne others acquitted e:e Walter A. Vatsaloo, C. 5 r Tan317 words
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Article87 1958-11-04 5 A V,AU LUMPUR. Mon. tpmat- i yout h was today ;^«veiy charged with the B---" ;T of Radio Malaya r Assistant Badaah«*o am b n Dato Ham- Sept 3. la jT-year-old Lim Beng Jno hke the three barged last week for gL}Mg killing. i87 words
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Article91 1958-11-04 5 V l l -;=:>-re City Council' a decision on '1 to transfer the t;,,- inspectorate to the c. made i iff Proposal was **kea «m_ 'n act ion was v. £e The Traffic Police mt »ested m the so* Br i?°aVrv_ Voniflp s and Fire to91 words
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118 1958-11-04 5 DONATIONS TO VILLAGE FIRE VICTIMS IPOH. Mon.— The Ipoh District Welfare Committee have donated $1,000 towards the Kampong Bercham village fire victims. Damaged was estimated at $50,000 when ten houses were gutted, rendering 57 men, women and children homeless on Oct. 23. The Central Welfare Council has donated $3,000, the118 words
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Article90 1958-11-04 5 KLUANG, Mon. Thr Alliance won one of four seats m the Town Council elections held here on Saturday. Of the remaining three, one went to an Independent candidate and the other two to Labour Party men. Following are the results: Mengkibol Ward, Foo Kay Han (Independent)90 words
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Article164 1958-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Government is contemplating to revive the system of keeping the Press informed of executions of those condemned lor murder, The Standard learnt today. Reason: Government is gravely concerned over the increasing number of murders taking place throughout the country and wants to evolve164 words
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186 1958-11-04 5 Hospital Accused Of Failure To Notify Death KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Muslim League will meet shortly to discuss a resolution condemning the alleged neglect experienced by patients m the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. Secretary of the league, Mr. Ahmed Merican, said today that a member of the community died186 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-11-04 5 'My Friends, The Dyaks' Show On A ONE-MAN photographic exhibition entitled "My Friends the Dyaks" showing informal portraits of the Ibans, Kayans, Kenyahs and the Kelabits from the jungles and towns of Borneo, is now held at the Raffles Museum Gallery. The exhibition ends on Dec. 31. The exhibition, sponsored112 words
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Article40 1958-11-04 5 THE Temerloh-Triang Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic at 94* Mile, from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily from Nov. 5 to 9 inclusive, to enable essential repairs to be carried out to*timber bridge No. 95/2.40 words
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Article85 1958-11-04 5 SOCIALISTS TO CONTEST ELECTIONS PENANG, Mon. The Malayan People's Socialist Front at its meeting over the weekend decided to contest the City Council elections and Rural District Council elections this year. The Front formed a Penang island co-ordinating committee and the office-bearers elected were: Chairman Inche Haji Harun bin Haji85 words
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244 1958-11-04 5 SHE WINS SUPPORT FOR HER 6 CHILDREN WHEN Teo Ah Ngah, 34, asked her husband for money to feed their six children he not only refused but beat her, said Teo before Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, yesterday. Teo was suing her fishmonger husband. Ng Kwang Hing, for maintenance244 words
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185 1958-11-04 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. A fishmonger, on his way to the market to make purchase early this morning, suddenly found himself confronted by two men, both of whom were masked, whilst a third man came up from behind and pressed a dagger into his185 words
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202 1958-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Under cross-examination by Defence Counsel, Mr. K. Chelvanayagam, a witness m a murder trial, Abdul Ghani bin Ibrahim, admitted that he had been invited to take part m a "game of murder/ but had refused the "invitation" because202 words
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Article136 1958-11-04 5 IPOH, Mon. Gelignite is being used to blast three boulders, each the size of a lorry, which have blocked traffic m a major landslide at the 20th Mile TapahCameron Highlands Road at 1 a.m. yesterday. Several tons of earth crashed across the road, but shortly136 words
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119 1958-11-04 5 CASE AGAINST EX-SECRETARY POSTPONED IPOH, Mon. A civil suit m which Bulwant Singh, a former secretary of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association is being sued m connection with trophies purchased for championship awards, was postponed today because the defendant wa* ill. Bulwant Singh's counsel Mr F. C Arulanandom told the119 words
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Article29 1958-11-04 5 THE main North South trunk road at the 83rd Mile, near Slim River is flooded to a depth of nine inches. The road is passable to traffic.29 words
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219 1958-11-04 5 MOHINDER SINGH, 26, who told Singapore Second District Judge Mr. D. C. D'Cotta that he called on a creditor at midnight to discuss repayment of a loan, was yesterday convicted on a charge of housebreaking. The man was said by a jaga also219 words
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Article52 1958-11-04 5 PENANG, Mon. Twenty-year-old Majid bin Mat, was charged m the Magistrate's Court today with theft of a gold chain and locket worth $60 m the Police Headquarters barracks on Oct. 31. Majid claimed trial and was granted $500 bail pending the hearing of his case on52 words
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Advertisement16 1958-11-04 5 I REVISION OF FEDERAL ELECTORAL ROLLS 7 MORE DAYS TO REGISTER REMEMBER: NO REGISTRATION NO VOTE16 words
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238 1958-11-04 6 THOSE SACKINGS MAY LEAD TO 'CHAOS' IN S'PORE Union calls on the Govt to create more jobs THE 5,000-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union yesterday warned the Government that the growing unemployment together with the continued retrenchment of staff m commercial firms would develop into a "social chaos" very soon.238 words
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102 1958-11-04 6 Decision Today On Petition Writers THE Health Commitee of the Singapore City Council will today decide whether petition writers should be allowed to conduct their work m coffee shops and eating houses. A coffee shop owner at Upper Hokkien Street has appealed to the Council to permit a petition writer102 words
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73 1958-11-04 6 PENANG POLLS: ALLIANCE PICKS TONIGHT PENANG, Mon. The Alliance Council here will meet at the UMNO hall tomorrow night to nominate i:s candidates for both the City and Rural Councils* election. A spokesman said that Penang State Alliance has been unable yet to decide on its candidates to date because73 words
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Article41 1958-11-04 6 A YOUTH. Sim Liam Seng, accused of being a member of an unlawful society Group 24 —at Pender Road on the night of Oct. 5, was yesterday acquitted by a Singapore District Court after the Crown withdrew the charge.41 words
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151 1958-11-04 6 PENANG, Mon. A well-known Australian writer, Mr. D. W. C. Buchanan, gathering material for a story on tourism m Malaya, told the Standard today that there was considerable potential for the tourist industry m the Federation, particularly m Penang. Mr.151 words
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307 1958-11-04 6 Used Daughter (9) As Messenger For Extortion Note KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 29-year-old mason who delivered an extortion letter containing a live carbine bullet through his nine-year-old daughter was today jailed for 18 months by the President of the Sessions Court here. i Tan How Soon was found guilty by307 words
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Article180 1958-11-04 6 Court Told Of Fatal Explosion A SIX- YEAR-OLD boy escaped death by inches when a kerosene-stove exploded but the explosion killed a youth, Tan Kin Chee, 17. a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday The boy, Ng Geok San. said this yesterday during an inquest into Tan's death on Sept. 6.180 words
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Article32 1958-11-04 6 THE ipoh Malay Chamber of Commerce Sunday appointed five sub-committees to look after tb* welfaie of Malay business concerns m the state. They were: Forestry, marketting, legal, rubber and statistics.32 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-11-04 6 DR. TRACEY STRONG, of the World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Association, yesterday urged V.M.C.A. leaders and members m Malaya to study the Muslim religion so as to cultivate a deep understanding between Christianity and Islam. Dr. Strong, who is on a149 words
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Article91 1958-11-04 6 ARMED THIEF SURPRISED WOMAN, 71, A 71-YEAR-OLD woman, Lim Chiang Teck, was robbed of $780 m cash and jewellery by an armed man m her house m Siang Kwan Avenue, Sennet Estate, Singapore, on Sunday night. Lim. who was alone m the house, woke up to see the man m91 words
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Article51 1958-11-04 6 A 15-YEAR-OLD girl. Chua Siew Choo last night was admitted to the General Hospital, Singapore, suffering from burns. A man, Ng Gian Hing, 23, was also treated for burns. The injuries were sustained after the couple's motor cycle had crashed and caught fire at Kampong Chantek51 words
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Article140 1958-11-04 6 IPOH, Mon.— A 24-year-oM charcoal dealer. Lee Voon Siew of Pasir Pinji New Village, was stabbed m the back and slashed on the head by an unknown number of persons while he came out from a theatre after a late show last night. Lee was admitted140 words
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273 1958-11-04 6 TRAINEES NEED HELP —employers told KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chairman of the Central Apprenticeship Board, Mr. Fong Soon Heng, appealed "m a Radio Malaya broadcast tonight to employers m Perak and Penang to give active support to the Board's training scheme now that it had been introduced to the respective states.273 words
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227 1958-11-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Despite heavy downpour m the Federal capital, about 300 Malayan youths assembled at the Chinese Assembly Hall here to seek admission into the Royal Air Force (Malaya). A three-man recruiting team led by Squadron Leader J. Bothams will227 words
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341 1958-11-04 6 THEY WANT ELECTED MEN ONLY FOR K.L. COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Alliance Municipal Councilors will continue to press the Government for "a fully elected Municipal Council and city status" for the Federal capital within next year, The Standard was told today. These two factors will be the main plank for341 words
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Article63 1958-11-04 6 CHAIRMAN BECOMES HEADMASTER PENANG. Mon. The chairman of the Han Chiang High School m Green Lane, Mr. Lim Lean Teng, took over the post of Headmaster of the school today. The former headmaster. Dr. Fong Hok Li. a Doctor of Law from Taiwan, left the school on Oct. 31 after63 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-11-04 6 SKIPPER David Bernett LloydJones. 47, has been a hardboiled seafarer for three decades. He had been sailing m and around Malayan waters for Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. for 25 years. And yesterday, he announced: "I have retired from the high seas for good.*' He206 words
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384 1958-11-04 6 Jail, Rotan For Robbers RAUB. Mon. A taxi driver, M. Muniandy, 40. of Rompin, Negri Sembilan, told Mr. Justice Ismail Khan m the Assize Court here that he fell at the feet of his passengers and begged them to spare his384 words
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Advertisement430 1958-11-04 6 Jbq CHAMPIONS PREFER ®IM%I (XPIDRER. NAVIGATOR. CAR-RACING CHAMPION SPORTSMAN. Prd.O'i.e.JiMUiiM: I^^Hi on wr.sl j.nce my tfeporture fr©<»» MmmW W _U_tf Swit It riond ot. the e«d o< Jc'y has functioned llSn^lSwm' •rreprocchcbty-Xi Ounng my 6 weeks' stay m fn* if^ttMTO Wi M Arctic region* my ENICAR SHERPA only voned by430 words
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349 1958-11-04 7 GOVT. STUDIES SOCIAL SCHEME DRAFT It'll Be In Force Soon Incorporating Findings By Brocklehurst THE draft plan of the National Social Security Scheme is completed. The Singapore Government is at present studying it with a view to implement it without delay, due to increasing unemployment. •The draft plan, which was349 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-11-04 7 Woman Champion Now Battles For Her Son's Life FOR the last eight years, Mrs. Mary Tenison-Woods, of Sydney, has been fighting for women at the United Nations. But, today, a month after her retirement from the "battle-grounds" at the UN General Headquarters m New York, she is fighting for aStandardpic - 355 words
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Article146 1958-11-04 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 89 1 90 2n. R.S.S. No. 1 90& 901 R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 892 89§ R.S.S. No. 2 862 861 R.S.S. No. 3 85i 853 Tone: Idle. The tin price m Singapore was $376£146 words
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Article33 1958-11-04 7 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, yesterday at an inquest on Loke Chu, 61, who fell from a moving bus on Sept. 22 at Serangoon Road.33 words
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Article214 1958-11-04 7 PENANG. Mon. One of the joint secretaries of the People's Socialist Front. Mr. N. Patkunam, said today that the reason why the front would have nothing to do with the People's Progressive Party was because "they say one thing today, another tomorrow and yet a third214 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-11-04 7 13 Candidates To Contest Ipoh Elections IPOH, Mon. Thirteen candidates Alliance 4. National Association of Perak 4, People's Progressive Party of Malaya 4, and one Independent submitted their names to contest the four seats m the Ipoh Town Council elections to be held on Dec. 6. The only woman candidateStandardpic - 265 words
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Advertisement545 1958-11-04 7 t lSfiflSl^f LAST DAY! A« BAW^ PJ jMSJ fl Mllf U a.m.- 1.45-4.15-6.45 ft iJO om: J t A.kE^&.cK'Soß ol Bobiß Bood'as^ ■k TOMORROW! "Flaniag Frontier" ""T.,, y* Gala Pan-Malayan Premiere Thurs. 6th at 9.30 p.m. .i( John Wayne "THE BARBARIAN and the GEISHA" (Fox) M-li ll l t-V_J OPENS545 words
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Advertisement837 1958-11-04 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO.* LTD. *****/6, *****/4 132/6, Rebhmon RoeO TNE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SIRVICI V» Itsttau, Boston. Mem fork Baltimore. Philadelphia D Cult Ports. Spore P.S'ham Penang ..w.«..»w. v 1/10 |an 11 lan 15/16 lan Carriers up Hen to grssssd vie ether ports to lood end owchorgo serge837 words
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Advertisement1182 1958-11-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lin.t) £T* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r £T SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option te proceed vis other ports to load and discharge carge (via Sees with liberty te proceed via Panama or1,182 words
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Advertisement925 1958-11-04 8 MITSUI lS LINE Spore P.S'ham Penong FOR JAPAN Mochison Maru tor Japan p orts 9/10 Nov 7/8 Nov 5/6Nov Amagisan Moru for Japan Ports 14 Nov IZNov Accepting cargo for Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. FOR U.S.A vio SUEZ For New925 words
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Advertisement656 1958-11-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Soilings tut Aden Putt Soid. Genoa. Ant*^ Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen. Cepsnhagen. Gothenburg, Oil©, Spore P.S'ham Penon« PATAGONIA Calling Gdyniu JUTLANDIA «/2*N« 14/2SH« 16/U Hrn Calls London (Passengers Only) :$C Passenger Accommodation Available. OUTWARDS Sailings fee Bangkok and tut FAR CAST. Penang P-Shom y f "SIENA" 6.38/390,U00656 words
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268 1958-11-04 9 y.ASHINGTON. Nov. 3 (Reuter) Anxiety was growr r among United States makers of cotton clothing over be increasing imports of cotton manufactures from Kzion? Kcngior.2 is suu noi as much cotton lj£ e3 -o the United Kates as it sells to Bri- a much268 words
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Article107 1958-11-04 9 No Change In Price Of Rubber TA.ZPT for some activity i a rnin?. the Singapore 38 -—rket was auiet yesfe •tl fir>t sirade >menl dosed at unchanged or: ened tower m eas buyers j i some short i ot -ry buy- EN neglectfhe afteri am rket was cci sheet m107 words
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Article62 1958-11-04 9 PRESIDENT of Japan Airlines Mr. Seijiro Yanagita. is expected m Singapore today from Tokyo, on a four-day visit to the Colony. During his stay. Mr. Yanagita will meet the Minister for Communications and Works Mr. Francis Thomas, and other government officials to discuss expansion of his airlines62 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-11-04 9 INCREASED business at Kwong Soon (textile importers and merchants) South Bridge Road, Singapore, has resulted m the firm opening a branch Mr. Wong Hin Wai, the manager said yesterday. The new shop, also m South Bridge Road, houses the firm's Furnishing Department. Furnishing fabrics from well-known factories130 words
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129 1958-11-04 9 R.I.L. Opens New AussieSarawak Service KUCHING. Mon.— The Royal Interocean Line hai inaugurated a new shipping service between Eastern Australian ports and Sarawak. The vessels operating this service will be four lister ships, the Sibigo. Sinaoang, Sigli and Silindoeng. which called at Kuching last week. Each vessel is equipped to129 words
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Article99 1958-11-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying. T.T. 32-7/8. O.D 33, 90 days airmail 33-316 credit bills. 33-5/16 trade bills Canada: buying T.T. 31-15/16. O.D. 32-1/16. 90 days air mail. 32-3/8 credit bills, 32.1/2 trade bills. Selling99 words
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Article341 1958-11-04 9 Small Gas Carburizing Unit Made To meet an ever increasing demand for small MJalc production and laboratory research m gas carburizing m advance of large scale production runs, a small electrically heated gas carburizing furnace with a work space of 10 inches diameter by 12 inches high, has been developed.341 words
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Article47 1958-11-04 9 A $100 mil. project to build a dam m Northern Thailand has been contracted to an American construction company. The World Bank recently made a $63 mil. loan to Thailand for the project, which include construction of the dam, power plants and 'spillway.47 words
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Article453 1958-11-04 9 FOLLOWING is a list of passengers arriving from the United Kingdom by the Corfu disembarking at Penang on Nov. 9 and Singapore on Nov. 11: PENANG Mr. St Mrs K. Baggerman and two children, Mrs. E. Chong. Mr. Mrs. M. G. T. P. DoyneDitmas, Mr. St453 words
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Article, Illustration342 1958-11-04 9 MISSION SUCCEEDS IN GAINING GOODWILL i^inunvv And tommvwo SINGAPORE'S 19-mon trade mission to Australia and New Zealand has succeeded m its aim to promote greater goodwill and trade between the Colony and the two countries. Mr. Tan Siak Kew, leader of the mission which was sponsored by the Singapore Chinese342 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-04 9 SEVERAL persons came forward with applications for grant, when the Government mobile exhibition, publicising smallholders replanting scheme, opened at Semenyih last Monday. The people m Semenyih had been told to take advantage of the scheme. Photo shows one of the applicants, Madam Lai Koo Moi, 57, wanting79 words
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Article232 1958-11-04 9 BUSINESS DONE MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Federal Disp. $106 to $1.08; Fraser and Neave ords $1.58. $1.59; Gammon $1.66|; Hammer $1.57: Malayan Cement $1.515; M Colls. $1.05; McAlister $1.32; Metal Box $172J; Robinson ords $1.38, $1.39; Sime Darby $143. $1.40; Spore Cold Storage 90c; Steamsh.p 71c.232 words
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Article97 1958-11-04 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro auce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $372 buyers $38J sellers; coconut oil m bulk $57* sellers m drums $60* sellers; Muntok white pepper $124 sellers, Sarawak white $123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchant*97 words
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Article123 1958-11-04 9 All Sections Of Shares Steady THE Malayan share market was steady m all sections yesterday. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sslleri Gammon 165 1.68 S Traders ($1) 1.45 1.50 Wilkinson Proc. 1.57 1.60 MININGS Aokam 0.78 0.83 Hong Fatt 0.48 0.50123 words
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Article50 1958-11-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government has decided to maintain the government guaranteed minimum price for padi for *he 1958-59 crop season at $15 a picul, for good dry padi of fair average quality delivered at mill door. The guarantee price will remain effective until June, 1959.50 words
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Article34 1958-11-04 9 IPOH. Mon. Nearly 300 agents, dealers ann guests attended a 75th anniversary dinner given by the local branch of Fraser Neave Ltd., at the Perak Coffee Shopkeepers' Association premises here, on Saturday.34 words
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Article136 1958-11-04 9 World Bank Loans Top $4,000 Mil. WASHINGTON. Nov. 3 (Reuter). Ten loans by the World Bank during the quarter ending Sept. 30 raised its loan total to more than $4,000 mil. the organisation announced today. During the quarter, the bank's net income was $10 mil. Sudan $99 mil. India, two136 words
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Miscellaneous171 1958-11-04 9 OUTER ROADS Oulida, Sunon, Hg. Silverstream, Van Neck, Blisaful Winona, Berebere, Zeeland, Max Brander. B dor, Kos^mszko, Benrinnes. Senai H. M. S. Baronia. O. Baurmun. Sty. Ogan. Bonis, Seta Trader, Hanny Skoy. Lulu. Baphella, Noreveratt. Voltehovg2s. fnchjara. Calt. Rupat. Sandviken, Kyoho Maru. Wing On, Lapaz Darvel, Garuda Mas, Planet, Tyndareus.171 words
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Article, Illustration528 1958-11-04 10 Stan- dardpic by Standardpic by Fah -Picture by THE third and last city m New Zealand visited by the trade mission from the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was Christchurch, the commercial centre of the Canterbury Plains, where the visitors found it easier to stroll about than mCh'ng Seng Poh; Fah; Ching Seng Poh - 528 words
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910 1958-11-04 11 I rROBABLE fields for this Saturday, opening day of I senior Turf Club meeting are: Class 3, Div. 1—5% Furs. oabaßa ?0 DANIELS B.C. Stable D &"camE Ml !KM-_vi2 MetrolSle Stable I risicAS 5v 8.J2 SULLIVAN Mr. Aw Cheng Talk B*'£ranD cot 8.11910 words
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Article194 1958-11-04 11 Penang Boys Hit The Thais Hard PENANG, Mon. The C h ula long kor n University of Thailand suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the Penang and Province Wellesley Combined Schools, who beat them 7-1 at the City Stadium yesterday. The Thai University's left-half. Vichit, had the misfortune194 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-11-04 11 tess a yong to go. and the hoofs thunder down the straight m this battle V £°W Cup si Bufcit Timah on Saturday. ihp JS!!!^* Stra Code, just lasted fo I^eat Prince of Lalita by a neck, Q rn [horse. Steam On. a neck83 words
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Article29 1958-11-04 11 Ch inag Cup Basketball 1 atrial and 1 tea* 0? r' Associa- ;;>: night was de■?**n A 1-^t, A? 5 moving I J !Is the fir** i Esr-fcFS robin tourna-29 words
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Article, Illustration681 1958-11-04 11 LAKER AND LOCK SPIN EM OUT MCC Trounce South Australia ADELAIDE, Nov. 3 (Reuter) Jim Laker and Tony Lock, the Surrey spin bowlers, struck their best form and played a big part towards MCC. beating South Australia by nine wickets here today. South Australia resuming at 61 for three, were681 words
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Article391 1958-11-04 11 No time to Dilly dally From BRIAN CHAPMAN Perth. Monday. 'THE manpower shortage of the MCC. touched crisis point today even though the team bosses refuse to admit it. The situation is that the original seventeen is now reduced to fifteen, on the declining basis of391 words
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Article50 1958-11-04 11 t TOKYO. Nov. 3. (Reuter)— A visiting United States basebatt team, the St. Louis Cardinals today beat an All-Japan team by six to three over ten innings at Osaka Baseball Stadium, Western Japan. The Cardinals now have a six to one lead over the All- Japan team.50 words
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Article31 1958-11-04 11 IN A friendly Sepak Raga Jaring match played m Rediffusion Court on Sunday night, Rediffusion Sports Social Association beat Sri Kelantan of Kelantan Lane by three games to two.31 words
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Article177 1958-11-04 11 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Ist innings: 165 M.C.C. Ist innings: 245 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2nd Innings (overnight 61 for three) continued. L. Favell c Graveney b Laker 27 G. Stevens lbw b Tyson 5 D. Harris st Swetman b Laker 7 J. Lili c Trueman b Loke 40 C. Pinch lbw b177 words
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Article106 1958-11-04 11 U.S. Davis Cuppers Win In Japan OSAKA, Nov. 3 (UPI) American Davis Cuppers Hamilton Richardson and Alex Olmedo won their opening matches m the All-Japan tennis championships at the Utsubo courts here on Sunday. Richardson easily disposed of his Japanese opponent, Kenichi Tsurusaki of Keio University m straight sets of106 words
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Article30 1958-11-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Inspector Duke Choo. who represented Selangor at hockey and also took part m the Asian Games trials has been transferred to Muar m Johore30 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-11-04 11 Kobberoe Granlund Suspended Alleged bad behaviour m far East COPENHAGEN, Nov. 3 (U.P.l.)— The suspension by the Danish Badminton Federation of two Danish top players from playing abroad m the 1958/59 season owing to their alleged 'bad behaviour* daring their Thomas Cup trip to the Far East last Summer, caused260 words
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Article45 1958-11-04 11 MOSCOW, Nov- 3 (Reuter) Vassili Kuznetsov, Soviet holder of the European championship, beat his own European decathlon record at a meeting m Tbilisi (Georgia), Tass, the Soviet News Agency, reported. Kuznetsov scored 8,037 points 24 more than his previous European mark of 8,01345 words
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Article95 1958-11-04 11 CHINA REDS BEAT EMIL'S RECORD HONGKONG, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The famous Czech track star Emil Zatopek today saw .four Chinese athletes better his Olympic marathon record, Peking Radio reported tonight The flrst m a national marathon through the streets of Peking was Cheng Chao Sin of Inner Mongolia m two95 words
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Article198 1958-11-04 11 Poor Publicity, Poor Crowds THE President of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon yesterday blamed lack of publicity for the dwindling crowds at Jalan Besar Stadium. To ensure more publicity, Mr. Soh suggested at the Council's monthly meeting yesterday, that SAFA engage a liaison officer to deal198 words
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Article100 1958-11-04 11 SAFA Councillors unanimously approved the presentation of a gold medal to its honorary medical officer. Dr. Chia Keng Hoe. The presentation will be made at the Association's annual dinner early next year. Dr. Chia will be the flrst person outside the Council to be100 words
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Advertisement104 1958-11-04 11 Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, I ndigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath, ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL THE 'GOLDEN GOOSE' IS COMING YOUR WAY L____9frl Vl S?**^^± VtsPTB mis /Ty^H/fl^ mW j&Lmmvimm. M/^^JsW A^ADCAO Jkm IfSfl r^^^^^Wid^' Vtt GOLO6N GOOSE i104 words
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Miscellaneous86 1958-11-04 11 SINGAPORE *&/gB« M HOCKEY-Poppy Da v "^l™^ lH^mm Fund—Singapore vs. Com- TELOK ANSON bined Service, Padang. SOCCER— Div 2. Fvtals HOCKEY Lower Perak —CA. *A' vs. Maxwell S.C, Indian vs. M.A.S.— Speedy Jalan Besar, 7 p.m. Div. 3 Road ground. Finals— Darul Afiah A' vs. trn'mma a fmmm Rajaji S.C,86 words
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347 1958-11-04 12 Red Pine Is Danger MELBOURNE, Nov. 3 (Reuter) Yeman, a grandson of the English Derby winner Blue Peter, is favoured to become the ninth New Zealand-bred stayer since Phar Lap to win Australia's richest horse race, the £A15.500 Melbourne Cup, tomorrow. New Zealand-bred347 words
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Article81 1958-11-04 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The Philippines Davis Cup squad has arrived m Sydney, full of confidence that they can defeat Italy to meet the United States m the interzone final. The team plays Italy m Sydney on Dec. 4. 5 and 6. The winner will meet the United81 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-04 12 THE GIRL AND THE SIGNATURE OVER KOREA: Lovely CAT stewardess Teresa Chow has a baseball signed by Stan "The Man" Musial during the Cardinal flight to Korea. During this past baseball season Musial joined the ranks of six others who accumulated more than 3.000 hits during his baseball career. UnitedUnited Press International - 52 words
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164 1958-11-04 12 ADELAIDE. Nov. 3 (Reuter) The inclusion of leftarm spinner John Martin m the Australian XI versus the MCC beginning on Nov. 21 is urged by critic s here after his success against the tourists for South Australia yesterday. Besides the present match, it would164 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-11-04 12 LIMA, Peru Nov. 3, (UPI)— Two automobile race drivers and their mechanics died on Sunday :n training for the SantiagoLima Grand Prix to be held The dead are Lorgio Caceda. who was driving, Segundo Vigo, his teammate, and J. Gamarra, their mechanic. Caceda was speeding on81 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-04 12 17-YEAR-OLD lan Black, wonder -b a y of RtftJ swimming, is the youngest sportsman and the first mer to receive the coveted award. His triumnfolZ 1958 which have gained him the honour fndude'TfcJ Gold Medals m the European Championships iVb,? pest last September 400 metres, 1,500 metres fr style and67 words
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485 1958-11-04 12 UNBEATEN. Singapore Recreation Club and I Police Sports Association clash m the Singapore Hotfc Association's first division league on the Girls' Sm I Club ground tomorrow Singapore Recreation Q who are the defending chai pions, are leading thr 3 with 12 points485 words
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Article668 1958-11-04 12 Peter Wilson - Peter Wilson t THE WORLD'S Ho. 1 SPORTS E WRITER* SALUTES THE SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR LONDON. Monday. YESTERDAY it was my pleasure to send off telegrams to six sports stars telling them that they had "topped the hill" m the Sports Writers' Association anThis ballot668 words
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Article116 1958-11-04 12 IT, was farewell to Harringay for boxing last night (28-10-58). And m the famous arena, sfion to become a warehouse, there was a parade of the champions of the past. After promoter Jack Solomons and owner Frank Gentle had made speeches the fighters ducked between the ropes116 words
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104 1958-11-04 12 BRISBANE, Nov. 3 (Reuter) —Ken Mackay. the Australian test player, carried his score to 133 not out for Queensland against Western Australia here today on the third day of the Sheffield Shield. He was 83 at the close on Saturday, when he and Peter Burge.104 words
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Article30 1958-11-04 12 ROTTERDAM. Nov Jj ter).— Holland beat Switj land 2-0 m an intern atwj football match at the fj noord Stadium here yi ?sterji after leading 1-0 at i^_^>30 words
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Article214 1958-11-04 12 TWO hundred competitors, representing 51 teams, will take part m the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Open National Championships starting on Nov. 11 at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre from 7 p.m. "The response has been very encouraging, and competition is exDected to be very keen"214 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-04 12 las Black SWIMMING Mike Hawthorn MOTOR-RACING Arthur Rowe ATHLETICS Stirling Moss MOTOR-RACING Brian London PROFESSIONAL BOXING Roman Shell CYCLING Sine* tht Spertsman et" the Year" ballet was instituted m USO the winners have been: I|St. Re* Harris (cyelme). 1951. Randolph Turptn (professional box. ing). list. Len mitten (cricket). 1953, Cordon68 words
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Article, Illustration489 1958-11-04 13 j)RMAN WISDOM, workin; days at Pinewood on HE SQUARE PEG and renin?* at the London alladium m the musical wed? Where's Charlie?' he plays the famous hirlie's Aunt part), rerntb met Japan's leading my Frankie Sakai. fM picture on right). Th* tvo funnymen got KrthfT m Norman's489 words
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Article, Illustration620 1958-11-04 13 m J^^2mm2i^l^. :-^.<s...,^v. DEFIANT ONES gIDNEY Poitier, regarded as the foremost contemporary Negro actor of the United States and perhaps of the world, has now secured his niche as a front-rank motion picture star. He co-stars with Tony Curtis m Stanley Kramer's United Artists620 words
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122 1958-11-04 13 Cough, Not Smoke, Bothers The Devil ONE of the tricks Ray Walston has to pull m his role of the Devil m Warner Bros.' screen version of the Broadway musical comedy, "Damn Yankees," is to grab lighted cigarettes from the air and start puffing on them. This is a neat122 words
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Article319 1958-11-04 13 His weight is his fortune WITH half the adult Americans worrying about shedding poundage, it is unusual to find a fat man concerned only with keeping his weight Burl Ives, whose next starring appearance is m Warner Bros. "Wind Across the Everglades," realizes that his balloon-size girth lias helped him319 words
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177 1958-11-04 13 Sylvia Syms Signed For FERRY TO HONGKONG rpHE stellar duo— Curt Jurgens and Orson Welles for the Rank Organisation's big-scale adventure story FERRY TO HONGKONG has now become a stellar trio with the signing of Sylvia Syms to play the top female role. Miss Sym's meteoric rise to fame following177 words
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Miscellaneous450 1958-11-04 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: flflH Hfll a Accent sociability. L "Anger blows ont the Fl HIV9 Ea ideals: be philosophical. Be lamp of the mind.** HJ friendly, —Robert G. Inrersoll SCORPIO— Oct. 23 te TUESDAY FOR EVERY- VB l_^fl _T^__^^VS Nov 21— Contact parents, ONE: Those who are sen- R^BB I K_kfl450 words
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184 1958-11-04 14 New Govt. Should Guarantee Stability fleming SINGAPORE HONGKONG, Nov. 3 (Reuter) Mr. Donald Fleming, Canadian Finance Minister, said here today that Singapore's new government, to be formed after independence, must be capable of creating economic and political climate favourable to private capital. Mr. Fleming, who had just completed a brief184 words
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92 1958-11-04 14 BANGKOK, Nov. 3 (UPI) SEATO secretary-general Pote Sarasin said today international communism is outwardly peaceful m Southeast Asia but its policy is still militant. He said that throughout South-east Asia there had been a further general decline ln the Red armed struggle and92 words
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Article24 1958-11-04 14 EARL Attlee. the former British Prime Minister, arrived here by air on Sunday night for a United States lecture lour. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-04 14 PRIME Minister Jawaharal Nehru of India sits m the co-pilot's seat of the Lockheed Prop-jet Electra during a joyride for about 45 minutes last week over the capital city. Nehru attended the International Air Tranport Association Conference, the first such meeting held on Asian soil m itsUPI - 60 words
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311 1958-11-04 14 MOSCOW, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The Soviet Government has sent Italy a note warning her that the establishment of American rocket bases constitutes a danger m the first place, for Italy herself, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported yesterday. The note was handed311 words
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Article123 1958-11-04 14 FORT PIERCE, Florida, Nov. 3 (Reuter) A pretty Japanese war bride, formally dressed m white satin with a coursage, was found shot dead here yesterday m a setting which suggested a ceremonial hara-kiri type of suicide. The local coroner. County Judge Flem Dame, said the woman,123 words
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Article57 1958-11-04 14 NAGASAKI, Japan, Nov. 3 (UPI) A 73-year-old woman died at the Atom Bomb Memorial Hospital on Sunday night of a painful swelling of the lymphatic glands over her entire body. Doctors ascribed the Illness which killed Mrs. Tio Haseyama to the Nagasaki atom bomb m 1945.57 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-11-04 14 SIX STUDENTS from different parts of the world ■how off their national costumes at the Sherman Hotel, Chicago, hot ore attending a luncheon te honour of the 13th ...anniversary of the United Nations. They are (left to right) Princess Rudivoravan of Slam (a granddaughter ofUPI - 116 words
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Article393 1958-11-04 14 Ready to meet De Gaulle anywhere except m Paris PARIS, Nov. 3 (UPI) —In a dramatic midnight session m Tunis, representatives of the Algerian Govern-ment-in-exile exposed a three-point plan for peace m Algeria to American Publisher William Randolph Hearst Jr. In an interview, three high ranking393 words
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Article194 1958-11-04 14 I won't attend talks if... Maltese Premier VALLETTA, Nov. 3, (Reu- Malta's former Prime Mfhister, Mr. Dom ivTintotf, declared yesterday chat if Britain does not include the Malta dockyard questions m the forthcoming London talks on the island, he will not attend them but will leave 'ne British government to194 words
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Article107 1958-11-04 14 TUNIS, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The Tunis High Court today sentenced M. Salaheddine Baccouche. a former Tunisian Prime Minister, to 10 years' forced labour and life suppression of civic rights for "collaboration with the protectorate authorities." M. Baccouche was Prime Minister m 1952 while Tunisia wasReuter - 107 words
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Article30 1958-11-04 14 BRITAIN'S Scotland Yard and France's Surete National soon will be linked by direct telephone and teleprinter m an effort to combat international crime, it was reported m London yesterday.- UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article26 1958-11-04 14 Thai Police announced they had today arrested five Thais for alleged "attemot against the stability of the country" and three Chinese for alleged Communist activities ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article31 1958-11-04 14 A PAN-American Airways Boeing 707 jet airliner with 111 passengers aboard flew nonstop from New York to Shannon airport yesterday m the record time of six hours and three minutes. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article41 1958-11-04 14 THE hulk of the British tanker Stanvac Japan which blew up m the Arabian sea a fortnight ago with the loss of 20 lives was towed into Bombay harbour on Sunday afternoon from Karachi by her sister tanker Stanvac Karachi. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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96 1958-11-04 14 POLICE, ARMY GUARD VOTERS IN HAVANA HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 3 (UPI) Voters m strife-torn Cuba went to the polls today to choose a new President and hundreds of lesser officials. Rebels opposing the Government called off their campaign of violence for the day. They had threatened death to those taking96 words
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Article179 1958-11-04 14 RJ. TELLS AUSTRALIA JAKARTA, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The Indonesian government yesterday called on Australia to preserve good relations, Antara Newsagency reported. An Information Ministry broadcast said that unless the two States settled their differences^ over Dutch-controlled West New Guinea, good feeling between them might be179 words
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Article113 1958-11-04 14 NOW KLM INAUGURATE POLAR FLIGHT TOKYO. Nov. 3 (Reuter) "Coral Sea" X.L.M. Royal Dutch Air Lines* inaugural polar flight aircraft today arriyed m Tokyo's Haneda Airport from Amsterdam, carrying representatives of more than 20 different sectors of the European community. The Douglas DC-7C airliner touched down at the airport at113 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-04 14 photo. PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek was present*?!! highest decoration of Nicaragua by Ambassadof Guillermo Serv die -Sacasa who visited Tai nei Serville-Sacasa, Ambassador of Nicaragua to the r! and Dean 0 f the Diplomatic Corps m Washing A.C. visited Taipei while on a goodwill tour of v UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article241 1958-11-04 14 OVERSEAS CHINESE PEKING LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The Times today j mitted that Chinese living m South-east Asian tries were unlikely to welcome Communism just bea they learn that Communist China is making pr0 f m industrial fields. i This independent daily commenting on the241 words
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Article114 1958-11-04 14 ADEN, Nov-. (Reuter. An official communique i ed here today said that proximately" 240 Yen were depone: from h colony to the Yemen late night. The comm:;!hq.;e said deported perso_;> were an rioters and looters arresfe disturbances m Crater, business quane: 0 Aden last Friday114 words
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Article24 1958-11-04 14 M. JEAN Couzy. Frti Alpinist, has been killed climbing accident m the 1 near Gap, South-east of B| oble, South Fran-e- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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