Singapore Standard, 6 November 1958
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Title Section25 1958-11-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Ift rit 9H Telephone *****— 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" Singapore, Thursday, November 6,1958. Vol. IX Ne. 127. 15 cts. 14 Pogts a 2 i •>25 words
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Article, Illustration481 1958-11-06 1 COST OF EDUCATION GOES UP...UP Chewz SINGAPORE Legislative Assembly yesterday approved an increase on education rote from two to four per cent from next year. The Education (Amendment Bill) seeking the increase was pushed through all stages at the meeting by the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee on481 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1958-11-06 1 —blows over Lee 9 8 motion to censure Health Minister rated down A BID by People's Action Forty leoder, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to censure the Health Minister and his Ministry for the "inept and incompetent manner in which they dealt with the current poliomyelitis outbreak in Singapore1,226 words
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Article79 1958-11-06 1 PARIS, Nov. 5. (Reuter). The 81-nation general conference of United Nations Educational, scientific and cultural organisation today adonted a United States proposal, rejecting Soviet attempts to oust Nationalist China and replace it by Communist China. The conference also approved a second United States motion which was79 words
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124 1958-11-06 1 SINGAPORE LINKED IN ILLEGAL DEAL IN RI JAKARTA Nov. 5, (Reuter) The Indonesian secret poHce has uncovered a U.5.560,000 (M$180,000) illegal money transaction, linking Indonesia, Singapore and Manil^^^ccfttJ* ing to- the Antara NewsV The Agency said a Jakarta exporter had been arrested, and charged with complicity in the deal. Antara124 words
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Article143 1958-11-06 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 5, (Reuter) Pope John XXIII broke down and wept yesterday at his first general audience to several thousand pilgrims from his former Archdiocese of Venice and from Lombardy, where he was born. Towards the end of the audience, only three-and-a-half hours after143 words
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Article70 1958-11-06 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 5 (UPI) The Legislative Council today cut working hours for women and children to bring Hongkong's Labour Regulations more in line with British laws. The new law cuts women's and teenage children's permissible daily working hours from 13 to 10 hours and limits their work70 words
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Article28 1958-11-06 1 All Greek-Cypriots under 26 have been put under curfew every night in Nicosia and its suburbs until further notice, it was offlrfall* announced in Nicosia.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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106 1958-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation Director of Broadcasting. Mr. A. T. Read, told The Standard tonight that Radio Malaya would continue announcing "storm warning" over the air during the monsoon season. 7 *The first warning wss sounded last night as soon as the request cft^ne106 words
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Article141 1958-11-06 1 Reds May Ust It— Warning TAIPEI, Nov. 5 (UPI) Communist Chinese shore ;uns pounded the Quemoy Islands with short heavy sursts of shellfire today after accusing the Nationalists of waging poison gas warfare. The mid- afternoon communique said today's communist bombardment totalled 1,952 shells. The Nationalists on Quemoy141 words
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Article180 1958-11-06 1 3 More Cases KL Calls Hale ONLY three cases of poliomyelitis were admitted into Singapore Middleton Hospital yesterday up to 4 p.m. All the cases were paralytic two Chinese boys, aged two *ra a Chinese girl aged one. i? were from Craig Road and fthe "was flamy I<ftrna&JB2 Geylang. i180 words
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Article137 1958-11-06 1 SINATRA IN ROW WITH CAMERAMAN NEW YORK, Nov 5 (UPI) A 26-year-old photographer told police yesterday that Frank Sinatra ordered his chauffeur to run him down when he tried to take a picture of the singer leaving a Manhattan night club early today. Sinatra denied the charge. Mel Finkelstein, photograph,137 words
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206 1958-11-06 1 MALAYA WILL HELP IF OIL STRIKE IS ON KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government is prepared in the event of a strike by the Singapore Federation of Oil Workers' Union to allow the International Airport here to be used for refuelling purposes by international airlines. Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul206 words
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Article68 1958-11-06 1 Tommy Urged Use Of Force NICOSIA. Nov. 5. (Reuter). A British soldier today pleaded guilty to distributing an English language leaflet here last month urging Britons to use violence against Cypriot Greeks. Corporal B. E Ford of the Royal Signals appeared before a district court martial for conduct prejudicial to68 words
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172 1958-11-06 2 JAP SHOE DUMPING: 99 BATA MEN TO LOSE JOBS NINETY-NINE employees of the Singapore Bata Shoe Company are definitely to be sacked^on Nov. 15. The Standard learnt this yesterday after two talks were held between the management of the company and reoresentatives of the union. The workers arc to be172 words
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Article137 1958-11-06 2 Plunged Knife into His Body A SINGAPORE f,< lv S? fi^ Eg Khoo, yesterday ,*,> Coroner that a man 11 1 Planted a knife lr 0 h° °H W Mi° mach and tl*» the kidney, died of fl causes and not &L the effects of the u nun? Dr. Tan137 words
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Article49 1958-11-06 2 NOMINATIONS for the Turnpat Town Council (Kepala Batas Ward) by-election closed at the District Office. Tumpat yesterday and the only candidate returned was Che Esah binte Haji Omar (UMNO). The vacancy was caused by the death of Hujjah Zaharah. Che Esah will serve till April next year.49 words
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Article30 1958-11-06 2 THE Cathay-Keris Films* next production will be "Jula Juli Bintang Tiga" a story based on a famous Malay Bangsawan. It will be directed by Mr. B. N. Rao.30 words
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92 1958-11-06 2 CARDINAL TO CALL HERE ON WAY HOME HEAD of the Roman Cathofc Church in Australia, Cardinal Norman T. Gilrov. is expected to arrive in Singary,re tonigi* from Rome. Cardinal Gilroy is t r h: 5 m to Sydney from Rome, vfaoi he attended the funere] of Pope Pius XII, and92 words
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Advertisement590 1958-11-06 2 (CHAPTER 133) iaNG HAS P BA£SM JAtAN KOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 103, Municipal Ordinance, that the plan, specification, estimates, ind apportionment of ex penses of the works of making up Jalan Haji Salam have been confirmed by the Rural Board and are available for inspection during office590 words
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Advertisement502 1958-11-06 2 CLERK INJURED A CITY COUNCIL clerk. Mr. Choo Woon Cheong, while riding a motorcycle along Ayer Itam Road near the junction of Scotland Road on Tuesday night was seriously injured when he collided with a pedestrian, who was slightly injured. NOTICES HOLLAND AMERICA LINE g.l. "AALSDYK" arrived: 4.11.58 CONSIGNEES are502 words
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Advertisement116 1958-11-06 2 When you consider air conditioning Consider tkisP^^^^^k knows Air Conditioning Best HBSSBHSSSfH IMTEINATIOMAL M xoKomomw© co. irt. MBB^B^^fp^Pl **OUt 7 DAYS A WIBC SEBViCI JM volta 50 cyci«« Of AIMS Onf YoU Lin A Co. Kiwfa U**ur tof* A Owid T*** Co W* Atfari* Ud. to** 20* C«rrtvry Co (Malacca)116 words
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Article798 1958-11-06 3 Mr. K. Nuclear Weapons November 6, 1958 jldr THE Kremlin boss, Premier Nikira Khrushchev. >s 'ready to sign a treaty even today to ,top for ever atomic and hydrogen weapon tests*'. But he wants this permanent ban to be accepted on his own terms. Why the Western Powers will not798 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1958-11-06 3 Sebastian Haffner - Sebastian Haffner h BERLIN. QHANCELLOR Adenauer, in introducing his third Government a year ago, proclaimed a programme of "people's capitalism/' Today, it can be seen that this was no empty phrase. During the past year, changes have occurred in the economic structure of West Germany1,244 words
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Article296 1958-11-06 3 ]y|R. KHRUSHCHEV is a glutton for punishment. His career for the past 10 years has been a succession of one-man campaigns designed to change the face of the Soviet Union. The harder the task the more he seems to relish it Like Peter the Great, he Is happiest296 words
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Article, Illustration786 1958-11-06 3 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW by result of a sudden impulse. On the contrary. Although Mr. Khrushchev, whom nobody would call a pussyfoot, first committed himself to anti-alcoholism only a few months ago. the ground was being very carefully prepared long before that. He did not speak until he knew that786 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-11-06 3 TO sustain U/e, the human body requiret at least 700 calonet daily the amount found in three average cups of cooked rice. A human being can live only 30 to 40 dayi without food and but I to without water.43 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-11-06 3 the NEWS as it strikes me P*VEN before operations have begun on the construction of the Aswan Dam, the first rumble has been heard in Geneva. The President of Sudan's dominant Ummar Party, Sayed Siddi El Mahdi. has warned Nassar that Sudan might spike the project unless the two nations416 words
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Article304 1958-11-06 4 WE'VE NOT LOST FAITH IN MERGER At yesterday's S'pore Legislative Council meet CHIEF Minister of Singapore, Tim Um Tew Hock, yesterday told the Legislative Assembly that it was not the present policy of the Federation Government to allow a merger of the Colony with that territory. Speaking at yesterday's meeting304 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-11-06 4 Self -rule... a big milestone -Chief Minister SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday said that to change the title and status of the Colony to that of a State was a major and Irrevocable step in the country's history and a matter of great pride and joy for429 words
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557 1958-11-06 4 LIMIT OUTPUT OF BRAINY IS GOVT'S AIM THE expansion of university education in Singapore and Malaya mast be related lo the requirements and needs of the country, the Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Chew was replying to a suggestion that more universities557 words
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Article144 1958-11-06 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, yesterday said that the Government has no intention of handing over the proposed commercial section of the broadcasting service to any commercial firms. 'It is intended that this service should be run by the Department of Broadcasting and by the Government and144 words
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Article420 1958-11-06 4 FLOODS in Singapore constituted a serious d U crops, livestock, property and the commercial a* of the Colony, the Minister for Communication Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, said in the u z Assembly yesterday. Speaking on the problems of flood control Minister added that there was no immediate nrnJ of420 words
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Article, Illustration211 1958-11-06 4 TRAINING GIVEN TOP PRIORITY TB NURSES SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. yesterday gave the Legislative Assembly an assurance that Government was doing every. thing it could to maintain the domiciliary treatment of tuberculosis. This assurance was given during ihe course of a debate on an application for211 words
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Article290 1958-11-06 4 Commonwealth. In a place like Singapore, where there is not only a large urban population and consumption of consumer goods, geographically it is very conveniently situated as a centre for the region. He then pointed out that up to now the operation of PanMalayan Department290 words
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Article241 1958-11-06 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief k nister, Tun Lim Yew kJ yesterday appealed to writers in Malaya to da their thoughts on the aspirations and problem^ the peoples of the countrj He also asked the pubhs ers in ail languages to Malayan writers encourii ment by ottering publican* and distribution facilities Speaking241 words
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Advertisement81 1958-11-06 4 p4iUi NEW ALHAMBRA 3e9 o 9 R^B j 4c E*Jh M S TAn AV I 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.00, £3r w X W*m OPENS TODAY 6.45 9.30 P .m. p4^ J j miuim Til P| l ITO THE 1001 ENCHANTMENTS !222S22»J I nriILL OF THE ARABIAN NICHTS!!! r^ :< :^^sf81 words
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Article365 1958-11-06 5 unc/s Are Running Low And More [x-Servicemen Need Assistance THE Ex-Service Association, Singapore, yesterday appealed to the public to their organization due to the increasing unemployment situation In the Colony. The association yesterday disclosed that the average number of ex-servicemen of the two World Wars who sought financial assistance365 words
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Article136 1958-11-06 5 JHE Singapore City incil is looking for at L txo engineers to fill vacant posts in its erage department, folmg the recent resignalS of several engineers, knaission of the relevant mitirr b now being sought idvtftisc the posts locally a" TO a'.. he committee was told that r.e applicants136 words
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Article104 1958-11-06 5 Call On Mayor To Resign IHKM£ Wed. Alee City Councillor, A Balakrishnan, wilJ be one of the Councillors retiring he end of the year. move a resolution of confidence" in the or. Mr. D S. Ramatan at their halfthly meeting on ay. ie resolution will call o n the Mayor104 words
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Article46 1958-11-06 5 SINGAPORE Cleaning Workers' Union has withdrawn its 14 days strike notice served on the Shipwright Contractors Association to open talks on wages. The union had earlier demanded that they wanted a weekly off-day on Sunday or double pay if they had to work.46 words
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136 1958-11-06 5 Mosque Killing: 6 Years' Jail For MalayGHG Mosque Killing: 6 Years' Jail For Malay Pj H Wed -Th a Th e tendency LJTT pe °ole in this Fi resort to vi Mr J* t ron «Jy criticised 28 to Majld Wn Ma/ lightly valued by those who appeared before the136 words
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249 1958-11-06 5 Many Ships In Port Hard Hit By Heavy Rains CONTINUOUS downpours during the past few days have hit Singapore's waterfront activities and paralysed more than a dozen ships looking: for berthing along the wharfs. ''But there is nothing we can do about it if the rain persists" a spokesman for249 words
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Article90 1958-11-06 5 S'PORE NEEDS RECREATION CENTRES THE newly- appointed Director of Recreation, Mr. Sterling Winans yesterday stressed that Singapore was in need of more recreational centres to cut down child and youth delinquency. He said at least 15 more centres should be built in the Colony if delinquency and gangsterism were to90 words
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Article18 1958-11-06 5 INSPECTOR Hwang Thean Khai, District Special Branch Officer. Cameron Highlands, has been transferred to the [poh Headquarters.18 words
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Article35 1958-11-06 5 THE first Budget Meeting of the second Legislative Council will be held at the council chamber. Kuala Lumpur, commencing at 10 a.m. on Dec. 3. It is expected to continue till Dec. 12.35 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-11-06 5 SINGAPORE beauty, Marion Willis, who will compete lor the title "Mis s Bird of Paradise, 1958" at the Arts Ball to he held at Raffles Hotel on Saturday Emphasis will he given to originality of costumes in the judging of the competition. The theme for the hall this year is66 words
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227 1958-11-06 5 M.C. A. CHIEF FLAYS APATHY OF 400,000 ELIGIBLE VOTERS IPOH, Wed. SecretaryGeneral of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Too Joon Hing, today flayed the apparent apathy of 400,000 Chinese citizens who were eligible to vote but had not registered as voters. In Ipoh, Mr. Too made strong comments oh these227 words
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Article24 1958-11-06 5 THE old Xaverians* Association in Macalister Road, Penang, will hold its 34th anniversary celebration with a dinner party on Saturday, Nov 29.24 words
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155 1958-11-06 5 3 Officers Seek Permission To Contest Elections THREE serving officers of the Singapore City Council have asked for permission to retire in order to contest the forthcoming general elections, The Standard learnt yesterday. I Their applications, based on a recent Council decision to relieve from service all monthly-paid staff who155 words
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Article33 1958-11-06 5 THE 12th annual general meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress. Sembawang branch, will be held at the Congress office at 932 -A, Sembawang Road. 134 Mile, on Sunday at 9 a.m33 words
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Article133 1958-11-06 5 Man Admits Running Chap-Ji-Kee TWO men, Loy Quee Noung 49, and How Tee Kim, 39, were convicted and fined $900 and $500 respectively in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Lim and How were charged with assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery chap-ji-kee— at No. 40 Liang133 words
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Advertisement15 1958-11-06 5 I REVISION OF FEDERAL ELECTORAL ROLLS SMOKE DAYS TO REGISTER PMBER: no REGISTRATION NO VOTE15 words
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Advertisement117 1958-11-06 5 Vaseline Kafr Tonic grooms and conditions your hair the natural way. Just rub a few drops of this finely perfumed oil Into your scalp every day and youf hair will (row lustrous smooth .and bright* B^B Bral«^ j^^%iiilaM A I I Bb- ■^hbKP^^bbl SK^ I hfOv lilMB 4»ff U**^ SB117 words
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190 1958-11-06 6 SABIN DOSES GIVEN TO 19,000 IN SINGAPORE Increased efficiency in anti-polio work NEARLY 19.000 of Singapore's 250,000 children have been given Sabin vaccine against poliomyelitis since it was first administered on Oct. 20. This includes yesterday's vaccinations totalling 3,113, at the Health Institute, Outram Road, (1,371), Singapore Youth Centre, Kallang,190 words
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Article210 1958-11-06 6 Sabres Crash Sound Barrier PENANG, Wed.— Loud bangs •nook the sky over Butterworth as Avon Sabre jet fight•ri of the RAAF crashed through the sound barrier over P'a'aya for the first time tola* a he Sabres climbed to 42.000 feet directly over George Town, and then dived steeply through the210 words
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80 1958-11-06 6 TWENTY gangsters armed with parangs, sticks and stones, attacked three men in an eating shop in French Road, Singapore, last night The victims. S. Ayasamy, 37. M. Ramachandra, 30. and V. M. Karippiah, 37. were admit* ted to the General Hospital with stab wounds80 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-11-06 6 HOW TO WIN A WAR THE Scientific Adviser to the British Air Ministry, Mr. Stewart Scott-Hall, arrived in Singapore yesterday after attending the Commonwealth Advisory Defence Conference in Melbourne. Mr. Scott-Hall told reporters that the defence roles of the Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force in Malaya were109 words
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Article40 1958-11-06 6 NEOH KOK HUA. 23 and Chan Ah Kow 19. were fined $50 or 15 days' jail each by the Taiping Magistrate vesterday for being in possession of 4 black market" cinema tickets. They were arrested by the Police.40 words
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Article22 1958-11-06 6 THE net collections from Income Tax in the Federation for October amounted to $6,105,707.03 according to a Government statement.22 words
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Article77 1958-11-06 6 SINGAPORE robbers who were inactive during Monday's floods struck four times in the last two days the police said yesterday. A taxi driver. Tan Leong Leng, lost his $20-watch and $26 in cash to two fares whom he picked up In Serangoon Road at 9.45 p.m. At Bartley Road,77 words
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Article120 1958-11-06 6 ISMAIL bin Bakrl, 22, was jailed for 12 months' in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday for dishonestly retaining stolen property in a lane near Johorc Road on Oct. 29. Bakri had two screw drivers, one plier, and seven spanners belonging to Lim Kee Chow.120 words
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Article138 1958-11-06 6 The next two Incidents happened a; almost the same time. At 4.45 a.m. yesterday, a housewife, Oan Swee Seah, 36, woke up to find two masked men around with daggers in her room in Havelock Road. One stood guard over her while the other ransacked138 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-11-06 6 Trapped in' lammed lift girl says: I'll never use one again BESPECTACLED 12-year-old schoolgirl. Ong Ah Guat, will avoid using lifts from now onwards if she can help it. Her harrowing experience has decided that for her. She was trapped inside a jammed lift for 20 minutes yesterday. Ong. a270 words
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305 1958-11-06 6 BIG THREE' WILL CONTEST FIVE SEATS IN COUNCIL PENANG, Wed. Three leading political parti*. Penan* the Alliance, Malayan People's Socialist F* and People's Progressive Party will name their a didates on Nomination Day tomorrow, to contest i seats in the City Council falling vacant at the year. The Alliance is305 words
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Article29 1958-11-06 6 A 65- YEAR-OLD mason. Teoh Ah Cheong, while repairing a leaking roof in Irving Road on Tuesday sustained fatal injuries from a fall of about 20 feet.29 words
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Article207 1958-11-06 6 PENANG. Wed. The I that many of the Home Gd would be able to join th«? ritorial Army was rxnV by the Chief Minister Wong Pow Nee. when he 3 ed them at a nine-day ing course in Telok Bah» today. n The trainee? rtprtmA last batch of Home207 words
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Advertisement163 1958-11-06 6 Ni|' ':-:'.->xl-:'i*JssiSS^sp:-'- |^^y v^KMj^^sPvvrvjj^^^r f.wi& am^m >*iwV *^m .**^M '.'■v > a9BS9iw^ '*»k»CV.'. •-•.•jaa^r The babies are at present on three meals a day and between them On 22nd August 1957, into the world came: consume large quantities of: James Birth weight 4-ibs. i2-ozs. Length w LACTOGEN, NESTUM and BABEX163 words
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269 1958-11-06 7 1,000 TO TREK IN JUNGLE ON PEACE CALL I Citizens' bid to lure Reds 3 IPOH, Wed. More than 75,000 copies of leaflets, signed by the Good Citizens Committee, will tell the remaining 31 communist terrorists in the Tanjong Rambutan area that the residents there will trek into the jungle269 words
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Article171 1958-11-06 7 A SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure at the close of an inquiry into the death of Francis Robert McNicol. 19, on Oct. 23, at a swimming pool in Anson Road. McNicol, a cadet Peck Officer from Ben171 words
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Article101 1958-11-06 7 THE first time during his 22-year stay in Singapore that he saw 'chandu' was on Sept. 9 when police raided his stall near the General Post Office and removed it from his bread basket, Abdul Kader, a tea vendor, told the Sixth Magistrate, Mr. Lim101 words
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Article40 1958-11-06 7 SENG En* Loon was acquit- ted in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of stealing 4 1 gunny sacks valued at $2 belonging to Oh Hock Woon at the City Council Car Park on Sept. 27.40 words
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Article162 1958-11-06 7 THE FRED Waterhouse Workers' Union (Singapore), yesterday appealed to Government to intervene into the company's alleged engagement of 24 new workers from Johore. The union reminded the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, that in a letter to him last month, they had informed162 words
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Article172 1958-11-06 7 UNIVERSITY of Malaya undergraduates yesterday decided by a majority of eight votes at the conclusion of a debate that Western democracy was suited to Malayan conditions. The debate, which went on for two hours, was held under the auspices of the University Debating Union. The voting172 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-11-06 7 Bergman Invited To Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. lngrid Bergman will be invited to Malaya to ap- pear with her film "The Inn of Sixth Happiness" next year, the Managing Director of 20th Century Fox here, Mr. D. S Padbl- dri, told The Standard The future policy of the film company86 words
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145 1958-11-06 7 BONUS CALL OILMEN SAY NO CONFLICT THE Federation of Oil Work- 2rs' Unions (Singapore) yesterday deplored the Standard Vacuum Oil Company's leply that their affiliate union's demand for a bonus was not accepted. The Federation stated that their union's demand did not conflict with the existing terms of agreement between145 words
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Article36 1958-11-06 7 A labourer, Arimuthu Rengasamy, 28, was yesterday acquitted on a charge of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander. A housewife, Thamalichimini gave evidence. The girl testified in camera.36 words
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Article31 1958-11-06 7 CHIN Lim Tong was yester- day acquitted on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Lie Yeuan Seng with a hammer at Shaik Maderasah Lane on April 27 last year.31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-06 7 THE FIRST batch of women graduated from Joan Charm School, Ipoh branch, last week. Standardpic showi graduates and their instructors. They are (front row from left) Betsy Todd, G. L. Gray &^^J»*n»^H> »J Anna Choong. Back row: Doreen Yip, Norma Fernham, M» rc e T 167 words
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Miscellaneous365 1958-11-06 7 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 91 i 9Hn. R.S.S. No. 1 911 91} R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 90i 91 R.S.S. No. 2 88 88| R.S.S. No. 3 86! 871 Tone: Slightly easier after Steady. The tin price in Singa- pore was $3761365 words
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Advertisement1179 1958-11-06 8 Tek 2405 MANSFIELD CO^ LTD. Tel: 2412 mil. mm% Mm aaK fimi^m at 1 9 Mokafeaii MmWmj l inCOf PQfmTwQ «1 9inoeYpOr9f f«» tiB»»»f ?T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r C f AILINCf flo LiyfiRPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON e> CONTINf NTAL PORTS Catrteis epfton to prime vie efhet oorts to steel1,179 words
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Advertisement898 1958-11-06 8 MITSUI PU LINE S now P«s> nons enenp TOR JAPAN "tT to tW J (M »/10 N« T/IM.T $/«H« Accepting cargo for Central andi South American portt with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. FOR U.S> *lo SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akagisan Maru 15898 words
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Advertisement673 1958-11-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Soilings fee Ade«. Pert SeM. Gen««, An^ HQll B «w W ln# fiQIIIDIIi|| *™PBii S'pefe P Jlnhb e eßfl||| PATAGONIA U/ITN«^ 18/19H., Celling Gdynia 22/23 Hot 24/25 Not 26/26 Nt, jmilm I tfkM#4^^^ei B jh*« «m m >ei w¥iiUVn f, e wBBVIIpBfV WUiy MEONIA io/«H«r u/utu,673 words
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125 1958-11-06 9 Govt. Scraps 2,500-Ton Rice Buying Scheme L.VGAPORE FlCe Ve no longer rer""\ 0 buv a "guaranc -'^niminY' of 2.500 froo the Government gtodfl^ j- lordanee with fment order effective I t i, reverting the I h, ne to the one Sept. 1. •x-5-v 3 re ,v scheme, imCb< riCC ro:r125 words
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Article74 1958-11-06 9 rag Malayan Exchange Barks mack th« following Its rn*rs to mer- esterd iy: c v k b.;n* TT 15/16 o t II 9fl dats air mail 33i r .115 trade bills. buying TT 32. OD s air mail .?2 1> 16 a9 US tiad« bills. c# i TT74 words
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Article142 1958-11-06 9 ECFCRIMENTS with a stain's ted aircraft, which is to M I in England, are ejected to help aeronautical r i n their approach to gg j >-r*onic ramjet airliner cf future v help them to test the r l the heat barrier on tn.cn steel. V142 words
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Article, Illustration306 1958-11-06 9 JAPAN Air Lines has ph jet liners costing about US* programme, the airline's said in Singapore yesterday. aced an order for six DC-8 42,000,000 for its expansion president, Mr. 8. Yanagita, The company is scheduled to begin its world wide services by 1963, he said. Mr.306 words
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Article96 1958-11-06 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pieul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $37$ buyers $38i sellers; coconut oil in balk $57$ sellers in drums $60$ sellers; Muntck white peper $128 sellers, Sarawak while $127 sellers; Special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed96 words
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Article62 1958-11-06 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 <UPI> The Export-Import I Bank today announced it is i extending a U.5.513.700.000 loan to help an Italian air- line to purchase four jet passenger planes in the United States. The airline plans to buy four DC-8 jet planes from the Douglas62 words
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Article23 1958-11-06 9 KUCHING. Mon. An airlift of clonal seeds from Malaya to Ulu Baram. in Sarawak's Fourth Division, has been successfully carried out.23 words
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Article192 1958-11-06 9 Demand Continues In Oil Shares THE minor boom In Oil Search shares, which began in the Malayan share market on Tuesday, continued yesterday. Demand for these counters In the local market resulted in business done to as high as 17/-. Nominal value of the shares of this Australian company is192 words
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Article229 1958-11-06 9 MALAYAN sharebroker s reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser and Neave ords $1.59, $1.57 odd lot; Gammon $1674, $1.66*, $1.67; Hammer $1.57; Hume Prefs. A4/9; M. Breweries $l'.81i; M. CoU s $1.04; Metal Box $1.73. $1.72}; Robinson ords $1.40, $1.39; Sime Darby $1.41. $1,411/. S. Cold Storage229 words
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Article45 1958-11-06 9 WORLD wheat and flour exports in 1958-59 are expected to top last year's volume, now estimated at about 1,150 mil. bushels. Increased import requirements of India, Brazil and some European countries will probably more than offset any decreases in other areas.45 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-11-06 9 Qantas Chief On Tour VICE -Chairman of Qantas. Mr. W. C. Taylor, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a short visit to the Colony. He said his visit here was purely a "routine one." H e leaves on Friday. g Mr. Taylor j42 words
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Article105 1958-11-06 9 PARIS, Nov. 5 (Reuter) Higher spending in April, May and June this year suggested a recovery from the 1957-58 economic "down-turn" in the United States, according to an expert report published here today by the Organisation for European Economic Co-opera-tion (OEEC). The report warned however: "The105 words
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274 1958-11-06 9 TOKYO, Nov. 5. (UPI). China's Textile Ministry today issued its 1958 cotton production estimates, which place output at 7,000,000,000 square yards of cotton cloth, nearly twice Japan's production for 1957. It estimated a total cotton yarn production of 1,665,000 tons, more than triple Japan's274 words
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Article34 1958-11-06 9 OUTPUTB from estates n d mines in the Outhrte Group in October were: rubber 8,171,900 lb.; tea (black) 155,--500 lb.; palm oil 1.719 tons; palm kernels 453 tons; tin ore 1.104 picuU34 words
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Article167 1958-11-06 9 An electronic device, known as an ore grade discriminator, is an unusual piece of equipment installed at an Australian uranium mine at Mary Kathleen, in Queensland Located between the mine and the acid treatment plant, the device assfc s in the bulk sorting ol the167 words
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219 1958-11-06 9 R.I. RUBBER MARKET CAN POSE THREAT GHG INDONESIA'S move to set up o rubber market of her own could pose o threot to Singapore, Colony rubber trade circles said yesterday. These circles said while the effect of Indonesia operating her own rubber market may not be immediate, they feel, on219 words
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99 1958-11-06 9 MALAYA'S total trade L» r September, at $553,-->Z5,000, showed a drop of $i4,»3,4,QQQ compared with August ($*****7,000). Trade with Malaya's principal partners, Indonesia and U.K. declined in that month. Indonesia's total trade vith Malaya during the month amounted to $92,. 22.000. against $106,729,W0 in99 words
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Article59 1958-11-06 9 MALAYAN rubber exports in October totalled 96,574 tons, the third highest monthly figure so far this year" according to preliminary statistics. In August, shipments reached a record figure of 100.421 tons. In May, 97,005 tons. Total exports from January to October amounted to 885,489 tons, against59 words
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Article124 1958-11-06 9 Price Up By Cent SINGAPORE rubber price gained half cent yesterday, to close at 911 cents per lb. for International first grade November, largely on better overseas advices. The market opened nigher with lower sheet in fair demand, but sellers slow to offer After initial steadiness in the afternoon, caused124 words
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Article65 1958-11-06 9 Rupiah Hardens JAKARTA. Nov. 5. (Reuter). Antara News Agency said today the rupiah had hardened almost 50 per cent on the Straits dollar since Indonesia clamped down on barter trade with Singapore recently. The agengy said a business source had reported that whereas in Singapore two months ago the rupiah65 words
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130 1958-11-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. are willing to invest in Mali the Malay Chamber of Comi Federal Legislative Council, Ahmed today. Dato Yahaya returned today by Cathay Pacific Airways, after a business visit to Formosa and Japan. "The Formosans have deveioped their industries to a great130 words
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Article109 1958-11-06 9 H.K. Buys Malayan Rubber, Tin MALAYAN exports to Hongkong last month were worth HK54,730,000. Main item s exports to that Colony were rubber, tin and petroleum products. Trade figures released by Hongkong government for that month, quoted by Reuter. showed that exports from that Colony to all countries totalled HK5265.--907,265.109 words
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Advertisement97 1958-11-06 9 GALA OPENING TODAY 1 CATHAY 1 I AFTER 2 CAPACITY PREMIERES I 11 were left with a memory time 1 I I AUTHENTfCATfOiYTHEVWYFCwI^^^^^iLI K^te +9 t^M i-!^fc'^^^B m^^B^B^B^^^^B^B^BM f—^ MfIHNFB MA m f X W 111 ll 1 Z^^Bm :^^ff( fl W Ma fmjjL Wj^JTm HP BB wjl You have97 words
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Miscellaneous167 1958-11-06 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia. Blissful. Max Brander, Scnai, Borus, Daphnella, Caltex Rupat, Lapez Planet. Baud. Kyoto Maru, Sunon, Wmona. Bidor, H.M.S. Baronia. Seta Trader, Noreverett, Sendviken. Darvel- Tyndareus. Bradeverett, Hg. Silverstream. Berebere, Kosciuszko, Baurmun, Hanny Skoy, Velknevges, Kyono Maru. Garuda Mas. Sidajoe, Lidia Van Neck, Zeeland. Benrinnes. Stv. Sgan, Lulu, Inchjura,167 words
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Article349 1958-11-06 10 John Wayne - John Wayne -By IT is commonplace to describe Japan as "the land of contrasts" and yet this is the inescapable observation of any foreigner. The ox-cart standing quietly while the sleek express train thunders by; the contest between temple bells and auto horns; the hibachi and349 words
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451 1958-11-06 10 ANCIENT JAPAN PROVIDES ADDED ENTERTAINMENT The Barbarian The Geisha AMERICAN film-mak-ing on location in Japan in recent years has produced a number of important cinematic contributions. "Say on a r a," "S top-over Tokyo" and "House of Bamboo" are chief among these films played against authentic Japanese locales and settings.451 words
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Advertisement340 1958-11-06 10 MEANS OF COMMUNICATION WAS VITAL FROM THE DAYS OF /A m I BI |p» B^^ <P^%» fts— v^^^ jd&'' '^r Ha9BH& .%^i BBBBBBBBB? bp* i > Bf x^SBP^ X::;: 'T^Bb*s :a _o^kss.^" wbhßi Bt^ ::i «^4HBT •'•■'S^bßß^^ B«yi^ 4 W^^^^EsKv^Bl BrBP^S bV bv #BBi£i kw^JilwßSl HP^'-^l bL f^ Sp^Kbl bI340 words
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Article293 1958-11-06 11 'SOSC CAN'T STOP SAFA' OVER TO MR. SOH... SINGAPORE'S soccer chief, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, declared last night that the Singapore Olympic Sports Council could not stop SAFA from taking part in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. Mr. Soh was replying to a statement made by Mr. C C293 words
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Article24 1958-11-06 11 SAIGON, Nov. 5 (Reuter)— A nve-man table-tennis team from South Vietnam will visit Belgium next March, the Vietnam Press Agency said today.24 words
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Article358 1958-11-06 11 Services XI All Out For 1 70 Runs WEST INDIANS OPEN TOUR POONA, Nov. 5 (Renter) The Services XI won the toss and decided to bat first when the West Indies cricket team opened their tour at Khadakwasla about 14 miles from here today. The match started in bright sunny358 words
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Article30 1958-11-06 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association Division 1 League match between the Singapore Recreation Club and the Police Sports Club was postponed yesterday because the ground was not suitable for play.30 words
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Article489 1958-11-06 11 POPPY DAY RUGGER ENDS IN A DRAW KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Civilians and Selangor Services shared honours with a 9-9 draw in their annual Poppy Day rugby football match on the Pad an g: here today. The Civilians points came from three penalties while the Servicemen got their's from two489 words
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Article115 1958-11-06 11 At lunch the Services XI had scored 64 for three wickets. Services XI Ist Innings Atma Singh b Gilchrist 3 Sengupta lbs b Sober 35 Adikari c Alexander b Taylor 21 Dani run out 4 Gadkari run out 31 Mohider Singh not out 29 Bhide c Alexander b Gilchrist115 words
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Article82 1958-11-06 11 Turf Club Shows $15,996 Deficit PENANG, Wed.— The Income and Expenditure account of the Penang Turf Club shows a deficit of $15,996.89 for Ihe year ending Aug. 31, 1958, after making provision for depreciation of $4,242. This is stated in the annual report of the Penang Turf Club to be82 words
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Article69 1958-11-06 11 MR. Tharam Singh was elected president of the Singapore Khalsa Association for the coming year at its general meeting held recently. Other officials elected were. Vice-President Mr. Bakshi Singh and Dr. Keshamahinder Singh; general-Secretary Mr. J. S. Gill. Asst. Generalsecretary Mr. Atma Singh; Treasurer Mr. Sardara Singh69 words
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Article136 1958-11-06 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association has picked 16 players to travel to Seremban to participate la the first Inter-state hockey quadrangular next week. Other s:ates participating in the competition are Perak, Negri Sembilan and Selangor. The Colony team led by Percy Pennefather will leave from136 words
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Article175 1958-11-06 11 Manager Lee And Team Return Disappointed THE Malayan Chinese Football Association team and manager H. M Lee returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday after their shocking defeats in Hongkong. Manager Lee, declared that the trip to Hongkong had been a complete flop financially and otherwise. He175 words
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Article202 1958-11-06 11 KIWIS ARE BEATEN SEVENTY Fifth Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force, suffered their first defeat when they went down to South Johore by 13 points (two goals and a try) to three (a try) in a rugger match at Tengah yesterday. In fairness to the losers it must be said202 words
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Article330 1958-11-06 11 Mustapha Stakes Claim... POLICE TRIAL FOR KL MATCH WING three-quarter Said Mustapha of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers made a strong claim for inclusion in the Colony's All Blues XV when he put in a scintillating performance for REME against Police Sports Association in a rugger match at Thomson330 words
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Advertisement132 1958-11-06 11 UnRBARIAN^GEISHW I mm. r yr A g C Qp^- COLOR by O£ LUXE I I w k is the film story of a n>. T the first white— man to ■P? > ;^Kfe'^^H open up Japan. [urope via the North I /^vV m^SjiM /%^^o^^^^\ rH*GiOß*l*i*ii#* V ,t**Bl*4r,4l, I C0... n132 words
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Advertisement93 1958-11-06 11 I SPORTS, U,S.A. I tANTV CASTIUCN,**., 0.9. !36-OJfC-iC» fIVT£D?LANf OUtfOI, OWE TD HOTOKfOAT KAON6 PtOM PCMQtjmmG KOI aOODMS. W Ttfg U.S. fOtCS. KMCMG 111 A lOAT HE MCT UIMSELP, OR9V WOIW THE IBmONAL mBB point CR/wncNsmp (too nsnas obtopa posshu sod) w> thb nato«% STOP OW?OW3W^{l2HWlj«'fa^wC.«fttPaP HI MTKI OP 393 words
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Miscellaneous76 1958-11-06 11 SINGAPORE BASKETBALL: SCAAF tourney for Chung Hwa Cup— 7.3o p.m. Men— Siglap Boys Club vs. Sin Kong; 9 P.m. Quek Hock Seng vs. Sharks Brand at Great World. HOCKEY: SHA Div. 2 S.M.H.A. vs REME on the Girls' Sports Club ground. TELOK ANSON HOCKEY: Methodist Afternoon School vs. S.A.S. Speedy76 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-11-06 12 THE only Kuala Langat White Area Cup in the Federation of Malaya was won by Chong Yew Basketball Team (19S&-19S8), a team which is sponsored bt/ Banting Good Citizens' Committee. The picture, showing officials and players, from left to right are: front row: Tan Boon Liew,92 words
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99 1958-11-06 12 WELLINGTON. Nov. 5 (Reuter) The New Zealand Cricket Council announced yesterday that they expected their share of receipts on the tour of England this year would give them a profit of the £4,000. Final figures were not yet available, it was stated. The99 words
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Article69 1958-11-06 12 THE Negri Sembilan/ Malacca Combined Rugby team to play against Singapore Civilians R.F.U. in Singapore on Saturday will be: Cpl. D. Daniels. Sgt. W. Dunn, Cpl. J. G. Cox, Sig. W. Ward, Cpl. E. Bell. J. M. Cheyne, H. Domleo, Captain B J. B. Hazel, O/Cdt. Malikan.69 words
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261 1958-11-06 12 ALAN WRIGHT WAS SPOTTED BY HIS OWN CLUB Another Forgotten Man... LONDON, Wed. Desperate telephone calls went to an Army camp at Blandford, Dorset, yesterday as Walsall tried to get the release of the man they forgot He is Alan Wright, 20, inside left, who will make his League debut261 words
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Article95 1958-11-06 12 Veterans To Play For Fund IPOH, Tues. Badminton veterans of Perak and Selangor will meet in the Perak Badminton Association Hall on Sunday, whilst a basketball match has been fixed for Wednesday evening for Ipoh's Poppy Day Appeal Fund. Hockey enthusiasts will be able to see North and South Perak95 words
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Article50 1958-11-06 12 KLANG H.S. BOYS LOSE TO THE OLD KLANG, Wed.— The Present Boys of the Klang High School lost both the basketball and hockey matches to the Old Boys of the School. The Old Boys won the basketball by 53 points to 38. and the hockey by three goals to two.50 words
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Article36 1958-11-06 12 PENANG, Wed. Chinese will meet Malays in an intercommunity soccer match in aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund at the City Stadium on Tuesday. Seats are priced at $1 and 50 cents.36 words
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369 1958-11-06 12 Spurs May Pull Neil Out Of Shadows LONDON, Wed.— A phone call from Stockport to London could clinch a top Soccer job for Neil Franklin forgotten man of football. Franklin, now coach to Third Division Stockport County, has been in the Soccer shadows since his illfated jaunt to Bogota in369 words
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73 1958-11-06 12 KUTS UNLIKELY TO RETURN TO OLD FORM LONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuter)— Vladimir Kuts, Russia's brilliant runner, who suffered from stomach trouble earlier this year, is unlikely to regain his old form, Moscow Radio said yesterday. The announcer said it was possible that after a lengthy spell of treatment Kuts would73 words
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Article29 1958-11-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Malays "B" beat Forward Army Ordnance Depot by 2-0 in a SHA Div. Two league fixture on the Taylor Road ground today.29 words
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87 1958-11-06 12 Tennis Stars For South Aust. C 'ships ADELAIDE, Nov. 5 (Reuter) Tennis stars from six countries will compete in the South Australian lawn tennis championships which will start at Memorial Drive courts tomorrow and end on Nov. 15. Fine weather is forecast for the start of the championships. Besides Australia's87 words
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Article72 1958-11-06 12 TAIPING, Wed— The "Old Edwardians" won the Bhagwan Singh Cup when they beat the present boys of the King Edward VII School here at soccer on the Esplanade yesterday by four goals to three. Outside-left Admad Nazari. inside left Mahadevan (2), and full-back Rutherasan scored72 words
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Article65 1958-11-06 12 TOKYO, Nov. 5 (Reuter) —Mr. Jack Crump, honorary secretary of the British Amateur Athletic Board, who arrived here yesterday from Amsterdam as one of the guest passengers of KLM's inaugural Polar flight today inspected Japanese sport facilities in Tokyo including the national stadium and indoor pool.65 words
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Article40 1958-11-06 12 LONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuter)— Terry Downes, the British middleweight boxing champion, beat Mohamed Taibi. of Morocco, at Seymour Hall, here last night, the referee stopping the fight in the third round. The bout was scheduled for ten rounds.40 words
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Article127 1958-11-06 12 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5 (Reuter). Fifteen skiing ar/d ski-jumping events are included in the programme for the 1960 Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, California. Also in the programme 'or the Games, announced here are eight speed skating races, three figure skating competitions and an127 words
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Article56 1958-11-06 12 LONDON, Nov. 5. (Reuter). -^Chelsea, the English first division club, reached the second round of the European Inter-Cities Fairs Football Cup here tonight when they beat the -Danish Club. Frem. I—l. This match the second leg on their tie gave Chelsea a winning aggregate of 7—2.56 words
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155 1958-11-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor hockey selectors have named seventeen players to take part in the quadrangular between Singapore, Perak, Negri Sembilan, and Selangor at Seremban over the weekend. Olympic star Chua Eng Cheng will miss the quandrangular as he will be away in Penang on155 words
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Article, Illustration604 1958-11-06 12 The Man Jhey Can't Cog says: l\ sick of squealing American fighter LONDON, Wed. Some degree of sanity seems to have returned to heavyweight boxing in this country. The date limit for the British title fight between the holder, Brian London, and the "new style" Henry Cooper has been604 words
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Article366 1958-11-06 12 PLAN TO END 'NO RELEASE' FARCE by KEN JONES LONDON, Wed. Bob Lord, the hard-hitting Burnley chairman, wants a new deal for the international stars of Scotland, Ireland and Wales. In a blistering broadside that he will fire at other chairmen of League clubs at their meeting in Liverpool on366 words
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Article127 1958-11-06 12 IPOH, Wed Perai, rugger players wl.i -jj 1 in a charity match in Poppy Day Fund to be ed at Teluk Anson Saturday between -he XV and the "Pirates". Several state repm lives are also includes the "pirates" s ide. The game, in fact, an unofficial state tra. the127 words
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Article46 1958-11-06 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 5 *M Peter Thomson, /our^H winner of the British I golf championship w.».m today mm the Aus;^H team for the Canada I matches in Mexico CityM •.his month. Kel Nagle has been r m to replace him. Aus*rfl other representative is Ffl Phillips46 words
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Advertisement9 1958-11-06 12 V V ninnwwwwvww \a\\\V\\ J^^El November M=Si November November9 words
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Article133 1958-11-06 13 pTII noticing the ::;z fl Interrogation is s ::denly arising :zzi her Pakistan, pi, Thailand and I tcrs where else 1:1. a has begun K: i dne look at ■r.a* tee v» find out? ■»A~or-v.ic set-up, Bev'r.r. v> by the He: ?-:-5-.er>. is 2Gflc*S^ no Btcai nv with -5133 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-11-06 13 hytm with dolls is a major activity in nursery schools— more popular naturally with girls than with c-K: rvo little pupils at the Beauvoir Nursery School feed a doll as she sits in her high chair. On H righi eady to give the doll a spoon of cereal (imaginary) when82 words
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Article154 1958-11-06 13 Letter FROM INDIA do to change it is fast vanishing from the face of India. Now that they are born, they have a right to work and make a decent living as lon* as they live. If the Government cannot jrfv# the comforts they seek, the new India would rise154 words
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Article125 1958-11-06 13 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR By I 22 Complete tasks, solve problems. Take a brighter view of things. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Roy. 21— Spend a lively. act ve day. See friends; forward hopes and wishes. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21— Be discreet and courteous. Advance ambitions,125 words
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Article871 1958-11-06 13 walk out in protest against a question paper! In Ahmednagar and Banaras the police were compelled to open fire to disperse unruly elements. Still they cry "Inquilab zindabad" (long live revolution). Distant Rumbles JF ONE can carefully listen, distant rumbles may be heard in the countryside. The871 words
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Article951 1958-11-06 13 TTH Patrick O'Donovan reports from Washington T^HE dream of a standIng army for peace under the control of the United Nations, a force abovi* nationalism to be directed by the voice of the assembled delegates, has been dreamed of since the last world war ended. The Charter of951 words
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Miscellaneous306 1958-11-06 13 «-ouisuioi x«i suua. i-usirici or Loiumma. '^SSs- 1 |(HOO-IIA!! «2p§0 i not) SKB25 l »SSSiw\l /^s^Vvesk-and^ JX**'^"**''''^-^ [> ABEEG jfc t •HE^FORUWWUy^OrS'iyI 7VIEV TOOK TWATMADE 1 fCW THATN/6HTOFW6HTS. GREEN ONE, V^"T/ ONE?/ MW^S^PrcS cm^£2 S\ AT J ON 7UE AMAZON, PCWTA PMMITO") am J <v AND/MzMEASOUTTO K^^«!^*/ JW^^^W^ vf?fll>A ARAT"306 words
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142 1958-11-06 14 Non-Acceptance Of Red China Continues 1f... WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (Reuter) President Elsenhower was asked today whether the United States was moving towards the recognition of the Two Chinas— the Communis; regime on the mainland and the Naionalist government on Formosa. He told his Press conference In reply that he had142 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-11-06 14 IRIAN CLAIM IS WRITTEN IN ALL OUR HEARTS EAST INDONESIA, Nov. 5 (Renter) President Soekarno told a mass rally here yesterday that Indonesia's claim to Dutch-ruled New Guinea "is written in the hearts of our people." Cheers roared about him as he declared "West Irian is written in letters of190 words
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Article39 1958-11-06 14 NEW YORK. Nov. 5 (UPD Th« Greek-owned supertanker "World Glory" encountered a heavy storm in the Pacific on Tuesday and one of its crew members was killed and seven others injured. Transoceanic Marine Inc. announced last night.39 words
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Article56 1958-11-06 14 CAIRO. Nov. 5 (Reuter) The Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar said today that Israel was preparing to attack and the Arab armies were ready to go into action at a moment's notice. Other Egyptian newspapers over the past week have accused Israel of preparing to attack the56 words
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Article304 1958-11-06 14 LANDSLIDE WIN FOR DEMOCRATS But in New York Rockefeller wins the governorship WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 Democrats clinched commanding control of the House and Senate today in a landslide victory which handed Republicans their worst Congressional defeat since the crest of the' New Deal. But in defeat the Republicans produced a304 words
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Article208 1958-11-06 14 Govt. Gets Yes Vote On Policy LONDON, Nov. 5 (Beuter) The British Government won a majority of 69 in the House of Commons last night for its economic policies, defeating a Labour opposition censure motion by 324 votes to 255. This vote ended twoday debate in which labour blamedReuter - 208 words
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208 1958-11-06 14 Ike: Foreign Policy Will Remain Unchanged WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (Reuter) President Eisenhower said today that, the Republican defeat in yesterday's Congressional elections would not mean any change in the basic line of the United States foreign policy. In the aftermath of the Democratic triumph, he said the nation had got208 words
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187 1958-11-06 14 Lord Ogmore Flays Britain LONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuter) Lord Ogmore, a former Labour Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, last night complained about British production of synthetic rubber when Malaya was growing natural rubber. One of the Commonwealth countries' main problems was instability in commodity onces187 words
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104 1958-11-06 14 HONGKONG, Nov. 5 (Reuter) Communist China's Overseas Chinese AffWrs Committee protested yesterday against the "persecution" of overseas Chinese by the Thai authorities, according to a news agency report. A committee spokesman in Peking issued a statement claiming Thai authorities, had "persistently arrested overseas Chinese104 words
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120 1958-11-06 14 DACCA, Nov. 5 (Renter) Strikes and lockouts have been prohibited under a revised labour policy announced yesterday by Major General Umarao Khan. Martial Law Administrator of East Pakistan. At the same time, adequate overtime wages, health in- surance, educational facilities and security of120 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-11-06 14 No Priest To Marry Them Now PLANNING to wed. these two Thai students. Songkoon Attahakor, 26. and Ratana Sudhisamdeag. 24, are having trouble finding a Buddhist priest to perform the ceremony. Both students at the University of Buffalo in New York, they would like to marry in the United States68 words
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Article154 1958-11-06 14 ABELENE, Texas, Nov. 5 (Reuter) A U.S. Strategic Air Command 847 medium jet bomber, carrying a nuclear weapon, crashed in flames near here today. The air force in Washington later announced that there was no explosion, no danger to anyone and no contamination. Although there was154 words
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Article33 1958-11-06 14 DIXONS Ironworks, Glasgow, one of the best-known industrial plants in West Scotland, is to close down permanently this month owing to the industry's present slump, it was announced yesterday. Reuter.33 words
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Article279 1958-11-06 14 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 5 (Reuter) TheJ Assembly last night overrode Soviet opposition anil on the three nuclear powers to suspend test expl while the Geneva talks go on. 1 Mr. Valerina Zorin, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister at once accused Britain and the United States of bringing pressure on other279 words
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Article99 1958-11-06 14 LONDON. Nov. 5 i ter) Baroness Eu Harwood last night) came the first wom 900 years to take m a debate in the hit* all-male stronghold House of Lords. She is one of four men elected w ith tea as life Peers to strets the dwindling: dei strength of99 words
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Article38 1958-11-06 14 BONN, Nov. 5 (Reu A man was wounded shooting affray outo Tunisian Embassy be West German n°ws DP A reported DP A said <^ upafi passing car opwd 2 the Embassy and u tian student 27 wasJ Injured.38 words
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Article22 1958-11-06 14 BRUSSELS Nov.]. ter). Tire last nig through the new Brussels international after an tgplosion in* ment of the six-stottf gcr building.22 words
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