Singapore Standard, 7 November 1958
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Title Section25 1958-11-07 1 SINGAPOR STANDARD Telephone *****— 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" jJS* J|^k^ ma SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1958. Vol. IX No. 128. 15 cts. 14 Pages IFINAl EDITION]25 words
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Article493 1958-11-07 1 Question papers out before wjgteg *A serious wnatter 9 -satis Mr. ChPtv Police start probe FIFTEEN thousand Singapore primary students who finished their secondary school entrance examination on Wednesday were yesterday told that they would have to sit for their tests again to qualify for promotion. THE493 words
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POLIO: More centers to open
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Article296 1958-11-07 1 SEVEN more anti-polio vaccination centres m the City and seven or eight m the rural areas will be opened next week, the Singapore Ministry of Health announced yesterday. The new centres will be staffed by the Ministry of Health, m co-operation with the University of Malaya,296 words
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Article63 1958-11-07 1 NICOSIA: BANKER SHOT DEAD NICOSIA, Cyprus, Nov. 6, (UPI) British bank official Joseph Brander was shot and killed by Cypriot terrorists today the ninth British civilian victim since Oct. 1. Brander, branch manager of Barclay's Bank m Limassol. was killed as he left his car to enter the bank. In63 words
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Article46 1958-11-07 1 TOKYO. Nov. 6 (UJU.)— Bandung War Administration authorities yesterday sealed the assets of 14 Kuomintang organizations m the city, Antara News Agency reported today. The action was m execution of the general ban on Nationalist Chinese movements In Indonesia, the News Agency said.46 words
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579 1958-11-07 1 Terrorist Headquarters completely smashed: Six Reds on run JOHORE BAHRU Thurs.— The War Executive Committee of Operation Tiger today announced the destruction of the Communist terrorist organization m South Johore. Launched on April 15 the operation has now ended with the elimination of579 words
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Article30 1958-11-07 1 ISRAELI army headquarters announced that an armed clash broke out yesterday between troops of the United Arab Republic and Israeli forces north of the Sea of Galilee.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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1124 1958-11-07 1 NO MORE LOANS IF CONFIDENCE IS NOT RESTORED Councillors Warn Mayor THE Singapore City Council will not be able to raise any more loans unless public confidence m it is restored. This view was expressed by the opposition members of the Council at its budget meeting yesterday. They told the1,124 words
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Article110 1958-11-07 1 SILENCE OVER QUEMOY TAIPEI. Nov. 6 (Reuter) Communist guns fell silent at Quemoy again today as the strange "alternate days" war drew towards the close of its second week. The Nationalists Immediately pushed m another convoy m the early hours to take advantage of the shelling respite. Nationalist military sources110 words
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Article72 1958-11-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Melor to Gunong road m Kelantan has been closed to traffic at the 2-1/4 and 2-3/4 Mile, due to floods. The flood level at 2-3/4 Mile, is five inches but the level at the 2-1/4 mile is one foot. Only light traffic is72 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-11-07 1 WANTED Three men and a woman SOH WEE HOI: Hokkien, aged 24. Medium build with brown round face. Long hair brushed back. AH ANN, alias Yeung Chee Ching and Yeung Sse Kong. Hokkien of mediumbuild with a fair complexion. Hah* brushed back. Has two thumbs on right hand. CHEONG CHIN75 words
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158 1958-11-07 1 ANTI-DUMPING LAWS FOR MALAYA TAN HONGKONG, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Malaya's Minister for Commerce and Industry, said today the Malayan Government planned to apply measures, such as tariff barrier, m February next to prevent dumping of foreign goods on tbe Malayan market. He was replying to reporters*158 words
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Article87 1958-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. ThH Three Malayans from the Tei communications Departaa here are at present ir. EnglJ on a Colombo Plan course. I H. S. Lim (Batu Pahati Mr. K. T. Lav (Kluang).* 1 studying the maintenance I telecommunications test m?" ments at Marconi Instrunw Limited,87 words
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503 1958-11-07 2 Dowse Wins Divorce On Grounds Of Desertion PENANG, Thurs. A former District Office Balik Pulau, Mr. Sydney Hastings Dowse, was L granted a divorce decree to be made absolute m th months on the ground of desertion, by Mr j Rigby m the Supreme Court ust) The Judge dismissed the503 words
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226 1958-11-07 2 Respondent To Get $4,000 For Costs Mr. Lim Ew e Hock fora respondent, submitted tha* J love which the petitioner's for his wife was like the i of a parasite plant which V, troys the one on which feeds on." Mr. Lim, submitted tha' j plaintiff by his conduct ov?»226 words
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Advertisement949 1958-11-07 2 H^flttDriP^_^9^Z_&ss3 SITUATIONS VACANT •JS!***,. LUMPUR LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY Vacancies ex, si m* Standard Type fEnglish) Primary achoote m Kuala Lumpur for Teachen •HH following qualifications (1> Normal Trained English teachil) College Trained English teachers. (3) College Trained Malay teachers. (4) T.UOS. teachers. Applications should be made to the Municipal Education949 words
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Advertisement502 1958-11-07 2 [TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS from Class 'D' and above registered Contractors* will be received by the State Engineer, Seremban, up to NOON on 28th NOVEMBER, 1958 for Breaking and Supply- ing Metal from Temiang [i Quanry, Seremban for period Ist. December, 1958 to 30th November, J959. t L.502 words
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Advertisement582 1958-11-07 2 NOTICES TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING N.L. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS WE have received advici I from Chinteik Brothers Co i Ltd., of their intention t< i exercise the option ref errec J to m our Circular to Share i holders dated 24th October I This option provided for sal< p of582 words
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Advertisement486 1958-11-07 2 NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that TAN KOEN TJOAK of 7 Mount Rosie is applying to the Governor for naturalisat ion and that any person who knows any reason why natur--1 alisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts J to the Chief486 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article403 1958-11-07 3 Polio Publicity U first blew hot, then it blew cold and then it blew itself back to normal and mellow m Singapore air-conditioned Legislative Chamber on Wednesday when the Assembly debated the pregnt outbreak of polio m the island. It was a m \6 storm while it lasted. But it403 words
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Article388 1958-11-07 3 i Sweep bac f0 P° wer the Democrats n ">e U.S. Congressional elections was no surprise. A mere and more results streamed m, it seemed «rta.n that the early speculation as to whether "tey would gain the tw 9 -third majority which is "•cessary m the388 words
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Article53 1958-11-07 3 w„ Cl: D^r. m eh *0»* >_*»• _f. 4U Llli- r a P e No 1563 Cables. MCERNtwS' cu **Ut T r ***** 1$ lines) All dsoartmsntt ;*0« V n n "Huranco Side 174 Bslu «d _*A*r ;e<eonone B y.j66 K*^* f Leith bt Tel: 405553 words
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Article33 1958-11-07 3 [Thia la the first ef two articles by Dennis Bloodworth, who went to Thailand to investigate the recent coup m the West's staunehest ally on the mainland of South East Asia]33 words
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Article587 1958-11-07 3 PHILIP KIM - S. KOREA CALLS THE TOURIST PHILIP KIM By gOUTH Korea, which has been busy cleaning up the debris of war m the past five years, is now casting an eye on dollars from the pockets of foreign tourists. Proud ot its 4.291-year history, the country is rich m historical sights587 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-11-07 3 IRELAND ha* the greatest ratio of hospital beds of any country: one for every 67 penons.19 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1958-11-07 3 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - DENNIS BLOODWORTH by BANGKOK, BENEATH the towering, upcurled temple roofs of red and gold, shaven priests m their saffron robes ate their one vegetarian meal of the day. High on the ochre pinnacle of the great Pagoda of Nakorn Path o m, bronze windbells tickled gently, while m1,023 words
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VOICE of MALAYA
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Letter202 1958-11-07 3 Sir, The laudable gestures of His Majesty, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, m having the nations flags half- masted m respect of the death of Pope Pius XII and m having sent messages of condolence to the Vatican, followed by congratulatory messages202 words
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Letter126 1958-11-07 3 Sir Singapore, on its road to Independence and internal self-rule, appears to have little foresight. Fifteen-thousand or more children have sat for the Primary II entrance examination but only 5,000 will be accepted Into secondary schools. May I ask Mr. Chew Swee Kee as to what the other126 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-11-07 3 the NEWS as it strikes me AT NO period, since its inception early m 1949, haa the Malayan Chinese Association faced the stress and storm it does today. The reason: The proposed new Constitution which the new executives claim is essential if past errors are not to he repeated. There427 words
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Advertisement58 1958-11-07 3 GAZELLE BICYCLES «**f\ FOR SPEED Jl with ease /Js> r f a product of RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD., England From oil food) bieyeU dealer*. Sole Dittribut/OTmK— KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124 ORCHARO RO., > PORI t. PHONI: J4564 fr 221 St. 227 SATU ROAO RUALA LUMPUR PHONE: SISU (3 Itfiat)58 words
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251 1958-11-07 4 EMBRACED A WOMAN HE DIDN'T KNOW: FINED $150 A MAN who embraced a woman m front of her boy friend was fined $150 m a Singapore Court yesterday. "I was shocked by what he did as he was a stranger to me," the woman said. In the dock was Mohamed251 words
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224 1958-11-07 4 J KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A 16-year-old snatch thief who jn broad daylight today bolted •with a woman's handbag, containing $25 was apprehended by a 47-year-old father of •three, after a dramatic 150--yard chase around the Supreme Court building here. j But the apprehension by iMr.224 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-11-07 4 Parish Honours Their Priest PARISHIONERS o! the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary In Highland Road, Singapore, will oh Sunday honour their priest at a party on the occasion of his Sacerdotal Silver Jubilee. The priest, Father Moses Koh, was ordained m the Church of Saints Peter and PaulStandard - 118 words
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Article75 1958-11-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government has granted landing rights to Air India International, a national corporation of the Government cf India, which now becomes the seventh international airline to be granted landing rights. The Ministry of Transport lias informed the Indian High Commission75 words
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Article122 1958-11-07 4 Fined For Illegal Landing MALACCA, Thurs. A fisherman, Yeo Jim Yong, who had a 1949 identity card and Federal citizenship papers issued m June 1958, was fined $50 by President of Sessions Court, Mr. K. Somasundrim today for illegal landing. Yeo's mother-in-law, wife, and 18-* year-old daughter, who landed with122 words
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Article94 1958-11-07 4 MALACCA, Thurs. Nominations for the Malacca Municipal elections closed today and the following were returned for the four wards: Tranquerah Ward: Lim Cheng Hoon (Alliance), Mrs N. G. Koch (Malayan Party); Fort Ward: Ng Choong Chee (Alliance). Chan Choo Tiong (M.P.); Bukit China Ward: G.94 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1958-11-07 4 HIS BUDGET ($5m UP) GETS THROUGH Spore Mayor Flayed, But... Bid To Juggle, Says Mr. Tang DESPITE sharp criticisms from Opposition members, tbe Singapore City Council at a special meeting yesterday unanimously approved with three minor amendments, its budget for next year, showing an estimated surplus of $5,000,000. The amendments1,029 words
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Article, Illustration516 1958-11-07 4 FIGURES NOT REALISTIC ATTACK IN COUNCIL OPPOSITION Councillors m the Singapore City Council yesterday described the 1909 budget as "unrealistic and discriminatory." But the Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, presenting the budget at the Council's ordinary meeting said that it was Ihe first time since the War that the Council516 words
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306 1958-11-07 5 flame put on City Council for increasing lights bill on hotels THE President of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, Mr. John Teck Hee said last night that the City Council must shoulder all respon- for an y retrenchment of staff m leading306 words
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238 1958-11-07 5 No more sackings for civilians in RAF. ..till March 10 Royal Air Force yesterday gave an assurance to Singapore Air Ministry Staff Union that there Hid be no further retrenchment of civilian employees *i RAF m Singapore till March 31, 1959. r presi ient of the Kg V. Kandasamy, |5i238 words
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Article121 1958-11-07 5 A MANSION GOES FOR $250,000 Wrm L nur3 Pians were Eftf ere !oda >' f °r the LT ne a atia! mansion n T, a r s Eu Chateau," be- ij tne f n rmer multiyt ne :a c Mr. Eu 52*J ta Uk Muslim Mis--1 arv •;e v. B121 words
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Article48 1958-11-07 5 B 1 wnich falls Nl a t J 'J; v obE* W L Publlc holiday NT^wJf no delivery of f the DireDOre an L^n^*** 1 Office R r.^ r "J** post offices l*S I a.m. till L> Joo ce 2 tion E fc a <^48 words
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Article25 1958-11-07 5 I *____> ••»^IX"^J^ :,-£v rr V' o of Sarawak 'l era y frorr .^r'y'lne'"^ met at Ccr t Scott tQ east Asia25 words
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Article37 1958-11-07 5 THE new officials of the Singapore Young Christian Workers Movement recently elected are: President Mr. A. P. Nathan, vice-presidents Mr. Michael Ferns and Mr. Freddy Wong, Sec. Mr. Stanley Wicks and treasurer-* Mr. Thomas Wee.37 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-11-07 5 Candidate For Mobil Queen Title MISS Shirley Koh. who will compete for the title of "Mobil Queen. 1958" at the Stanvac Sports Club dance at the Adelphi Roof Garden, Singapore, tomorrow night. Among the valuable prizes to be given away to winners of the contest are a diamond bracelet, diamond57 words
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92 1958-11-07 5 DELEGATION GETS THOMAS' ASSURANCE THE acting Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday assured representatives of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce that consideration would be given, wherever possible, to their proposals for reducing to the minimum the adverse effects of the ban on certain types of Chinese92 words
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Article86 1958-11-07 5 THE ninth exhibition of the Singapore Art Society will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Dec. 16 to 21, the Society's Exhibition's Organizer Mr. L. M. Harrod, announced yesterday. Entries, accompanied by the prescribed application forms, will be received on Nov. 22. at the Victoria86 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-11-07 5 DAUGHTER'S DEATH WAS ACCIDENT A TIMBER contractor, Low Kheng Hoon, yesterday told a Singapore Coroner how he accidentally killed his two-year-old daughter. Low was testifying before Mr. Giam Chong Hing at an inquiry into the death of his daughter, Low Siok Lian. Low said that on July 16, while he133 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-11-07 5 THE Standard Cheer Fund 1958 yesterday received another boost when representatives of the staff of the Cold Storage Creameries at Orchard Road, Singapore, called with a donation of $172.63. The sum represents contributions from all ranks from peons to senior clerks, from counter158 words
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392 1958-11-07 5 SIX SEATS GO TO ALLIANCE IN PROVINCE BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. The Alliance won six seats m the Province Wellesley Rural District Council elections when its candidates were returned unopposed on Nomination Day today. It was a clean sweep for the Alliance m the North Province Rural Council, where there were392 words
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Article139 1958-11-07 5 PENANG. Thurs. A retiring Alliance member of the North Ward m the rural district council, Penang Island. Mr. Marie Pitchay, created a surprise on nomination day today by standing as an Independent against the Alliance. Mr. Pitchay's term m the rural council was for one139 words
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Article27 1958-11-07 5 SINGAPORE United Seamen's Union yesterday elected the following office-bearers: President: Inche Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman. Secretary: Inche Ali bin Awang. Treasurer: Inche Mohd. Jamin.27 words
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Article151 1958-11-07 5 Ban this book -they say ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Perlis Government will soon ask the Education Minister to ban a book, which Is alleged to contain teachings which were against Islam. The book is "The Great Men of the East" by Mr. J. B. Nelson. The Perlis Religious Council at151 words
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Article110 1958-11-07 5 4a.m. RIDE ENDED IN GEM SNATCH A WOMAN m Singapore, taken for a ride early yesterday morning by an aquaintance, was robbed of her gold necklace worth $640. The victim, Fatimah binte Hassan of Johore Road, told the police: "A man called on me at 4 a.m. and suggested an110 words
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Article53 1958-11-07 5 TWO Singapore brothers were stabbed during a struggle with five armed robbers who broke into their shop at the 13} mile Chua Chu Kang Road, early yesterday. Both brothers received wounds on the arms and body. The robbers later escaped with over $1,000 worth of cigarettes,53 words
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Advertisement243 1958-11-07 5 I __________________>_____. f AT LOWEST PUCES IM FESTIVE BARGAINS LOOK AT THESE VALUES Dacron/Cotton Blouses $2/90 Prt. Slacks usually $16/90 NOW $9/90 Cotton Border Design Skirts usually $8/90 NOW $3/90 Duster Coats usually $16/50 NOW $9/90 Pleated Can-Can usually $35/- NOW $15/CHILOREM Party Frocks usually $22/90 NOW $8/50 Girls Blouses243 words
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327 1958-11-07 6 It Opportunities For Work Are Increased 1. L.0. Expert IPOH, Thurs. If Malayans are to continue to enjoy the present benefits of il ft relatively high standard of living, opportunities will have to be created for the employment of a substantially increased labour327 words
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180 1958-11-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Forty-five members of State and Federal clerical services, teachers and stenographers have been selected by the Public Services Commission for appointments as Executive Officers m State and Federal Departments, The Standard was told today. Nine of them have been chosen180 words
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Article111 1958-11-07 6 Challenge To Veteran Teachers EDUCATION Officer of the Federation. Mr. Gwee Yee Hean, said yesterday that Chinese teachers m the Federation were facing a challenge from newly-trained teachers. He said that the newlytrained were equipped with a.l the latest teaching techniques to meet the needs of students m Malaya. Mr.111 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-11-07 6 Alliance Men Win 3 Seats KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs.— All Alliance candidates were returned unopposed m three wards of the Kuala Kangsar Town Council when nominations .closed yesterday. The three vacancies occurred on the retirement of Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Haji Baharuddin (Idris Ward) who wa s today renominated m the137 words
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Article188 1958-11-07 6 Move to plug men on the run KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tije Federation Government will take steps to plug a legal loophole by which undesirables have been able to continue their nefarious activities m another State after having been put under restricted residence m one state. The Restricted Residence (Amendment) Bill188 words
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Article140 1958-11-07 6 Charge Was Wrong: Acquitted A SINGAPORE Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Phillip Lav yesterday acquitted and discharged a soldier, George Fletcher, because the prosecution had framed the charge wrongly against him. Fletcher was charged with driving a car on the wrong side of the road at Victoria Street on June 26. Mr.140 words
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Article, Illustration521 1958-11-07 6 THIRTY Chinese and Indian men, from the ages of 18 to 41, are m training this week at Singapore's flrst Youth Leaders Camp on the island of Blakan Mati. The Camp was organized for potential youth leaders through the combinedStandard - 521 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-11-07 6 Terrance de Souza a fa: J youth leader of Sinsapojl boys clubs hurdles an M stacle m the "C.;nfideJ Course" at the Youth \M der s Camp o n Blakan Mil as part of the training fM gramme. The Camp. *TiM started on Nov. 3. \\V.M enStandard - 53 words
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Article34 1958-11-07 6 HONGKONG. Nov fl Special Standard Sen Closing prices of the Hongl Exchange were; $15.97 to Sterling $5.77 to US$l; 1 to Ma'.ayan $1; 50.068 toi Indonesian Rupiah. I $252.25 to a tael.34 words
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295 1958-11-07 7 Mothers Bid To Get Terrorist Daughter To Return Home PENANG, Thurs. Security forces, reinforced by Police Special Squad groups and the Home Guard, have located ten terrorist camps, two food dumps and a communication post m the past six weeks. Pressure against the island295 words
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Article144 1958-11-07 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 901 901 R.S.S. No. 1 901 901 R.S.S. No. 1 Dec 895 90* R.S.S. No. 2 873 873 R.S.S. No. 3 861 861 Tone: Quiet. The tin price m Singapore was $377} per picul144 words
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Article135 1958-11-07 7 A COOK, Lai Kok Scow, 54, was found guilty m the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of offering Constable Baldhi Raj Singh a $30 bribe to refrain from arresting him on Oct. 9. The Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, fined him $300,135 words
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Article71 1958-11-07 7 AN open verdict was recorded by a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad hin Hussien,- yesterday at the close of an inquest on Ng Yit San 50, who was knocked down by a car driven by Tan Koh Yong Tan of Circular Road said that on Sept. 21.71 words
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Article142 1958-11-07 7 Stabbed Man Was Murdered A VERDICT of murder by persons unknown was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday at the inques, into the death of Hsu 'long Chee, 58. Hsu, proprietor of a dry cleaning shop at Last Coast Road was iound with stab wounds on142 words
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Article33 1958-11-07 7 THE Singapore Kampong Sungei Tengah Postal Agency at 43-G, Ponggol Road and the Huat Choc Village Postal Agency at 29-D, Jurong Road will be opened on Nov. 17 and 24 respectively.33 words
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261 1958-11-07 7 Teacher Disqualified From Malacca Polls MALACCA. Thurs. A school teacher, a candidate of the newly formed Malayan People's Socialist Front, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, was disqualified from the Tranquerah Ward at today's nomination for the Municipal elections. Nine candidates, including one woman, submitted their names for four vacant seats. Polling261 words
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322 1958-11-07 7 Court Discharges The Jury During A Murder Trial MR. JUSTICE Wee Chong Jin m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday discharged the seven-men jury m the midst of a murder trial and ordered that the case be heard before a "fresh" jury. This followed an application by Mr. David Marshall, defending322 words
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Article222 1958-11-07 7 PROPRIETOR FACES THEFT CHARGE J.M. Jayapala. proprietor of Continental Ship Supply Co., was charged m the Singapore Filth Magistrate's Court yesterday with stealing two typewriters, which were m the custody of the High Court, at 12 Boon Tat Street on Aug. 27. A Supreme Court watchman. Kajah bin Said, told222 words
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Article48 1958-11-07 7 REGIONAL Director iNear and Far East and South America) for Loew's International Corporation, Mr. Seymour R. Mayer, will arrive m Singapore next Thursday during the course of a tour. Mr. Mayer, who left New York last month, will inspect offices between Tokyo and Cairo.48 words
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Article52 1958-11-07 7 KLANG, Thurs.— Mr. Sioh Goh 800 was elected the new president of the Klang High School Old Boys' Association at its ninth annual general meeting last week. Others elected were: Vicepresidents: Messrs. V. Manickavasagam and Leong Ah Soo; secretary: Mr. Tong Kok Teck; treasurer: Mr. Wong52 words
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Article45 1958-11-07 7 A bandit arms dump found IPOH, Thurs. A patrol of the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, yesterday, located a Communist terrorist arms dump while operating m the Ipoh area of "Operation Ginger." The arms recovered in--eluded a Bren-gun and 48 rounds of rifle ammunition.45 words
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Article38 1958-11-07 7 THE Second Open Bird Show, sponsored by the Singapore Cage-Bird Society, will be held at the Happy World Stadium today from 5.30 till 11 p.m. and from 3 P.m. till 11 p.m. daily until Monday.38 words
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Miscellaneous365 1958-11-07 7 n^ Vtnn 9 iii a m (7ft 7ins) your request. 8.15 Youth at the ■■■■■■■I^H IfffTfflim f J? Dickson 2. 16 a^m elm 8.30 Movie Magazine. 9.00 ■ZTlTlaTi il fc^^V. II f. Willi 111 fll o'?S Sm (Bft Sin!) 1007 P-m Discussing the Discs. 9.30 Time HIJ.II |f il P365 words
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Advertisement1182 1958-11-07 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ft CO., LID. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) .incorporated et Singapore) HE •'"•»> £T" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON O CONTINENIAI PORTS Carriers option to proceed vlo other ports to load end discharge carge (via Sues with llbertv to proceed via Panama or Cape1,182 words
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Advertisement671 1958-11-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE] HOMEWAmOS Soilings Ht Aden Port Soid. Genoo B|>m_imlji-. Uiiakutn g«»i.B fftn.ntinfi.ii ft_____j ■iviTervam* nomnvrf, mt onion. •mvpwmmiwßwn, wOtlienti.____ PATAGONIA ««/»n. /l9 l Collins Gtfmw J JUTLANDIA "/23N.T i4/2SN„ U/uM Colls London (Possengers Only) MEONIA 20/22 Oee 23/24 D« l 5 I Colling London (Passengers Only) Passenger Accommodation671 words
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Article58 1958-11-07 9 Board Of Tade Chief At Fair ,<UU» ENTARY Secret Britain's Board of k0 Mr F J Erroll. is J eX am ning a cauliJL wrapped by a fhn e ia clear foil deaed to keep the food m and fresh. L had >u»t opened an "rnitional Packaging ihibition m London,58 words
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Article107 1958-11-07 9 IALAI AN exports of palm from January to March, at t on3j were down lln ent from the fiist Uq I ft! according to a n ops. of palm kernels. 4 tons, '.vere down 14 r Rm Cnited Kingdom took per cent of the palm107 words
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Article29 1958-11-07 9 lIMPOSEI IMPOSE f -a-ufactur-Mtcni into H-^ng rose •he nr-- %j months of this ar to U nil pounds, comrer; witfe 4.7 .r.i;. the flrst I of WZ29 words
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Article103 1958-11-07 9 'Stereo' Discs For Market EXPORT manager of Bush Radio Ltd.. U.K., Mr. J. T. Guthrie, is now m Singapore to introduce and demonstrate the firm's latest record players for stereophdhic discs. Mr. Guthrie said "stereo" was an attempt to heighten the realism of recorded sound, especially orchestral music, by reproducing103 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-11-07 9 THE first of several shipments of heavy duty motor trucks from mainland China is due to arrive m Singapore at the end of this month, a spokesman of Hai Loo Ltd., sole distributors for the vehicles, m Singapore, Federation of Malaya and Borneo, said132 words
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Article89 1958-11-07 9 SINGAPORE rubber price dropped one cent yesterday, to close at 901 cents Der lb. for International first grade November, largely on selling pressure from upcountry. The market opened higher but upcountry godown liquidation and hedge selling soon caused prices to ease. With buyers awaiting cheaper89 words
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Article48 1958-11-07 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb., yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (Nominal) 90 J 91 International Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 90| 01 December 1 90 901 November 2 87J 88 Sheet No. 3 86 86J Tone: Uncertain after easier.48 words
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Article36 1958-11-07 9 Canada's flour exports for the 1957-58 season are tentatively estimated at 17.3 mil. hundredweight. well above the small 1956-57 exports of 14.6 mil. Exports were largest m May 1958, at 2.1 mil.36 words
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124 1958-11-07 9 Millionth Holden Expected By 1963 THE 1,000,000 th Holden Is expected to come off the assembly lines m 1963, an announcement from the Australian Government Commission m Singapore said yesterday. Holden exports have earned Australia no less than $35,000,000 m overseas funds, the announcement said. More than 10,000 Holden cars124 words
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Article173 1958-11-07 9 OUTER ROADS Ouldia. Sunon, Hg. Silverstream, Van Neck, Mincobank. Yuaho Maru, Berebere, Zeelanf. Max. Brander. Bidor. Kramitak Ophelneva. Benrinnes. Senai, Naticina, Barumun, Sty. Ogan. Barus, Clyde Breeze, Bangkok Maru. Noreverett, Ringhorn, Daphneila, Musi, Eumaeus, Hoegh Hope. Saigon Maru. Lian Hin, Jakaruta Maru. Inchjura, Lulu, Norvest, Wing On,173 words
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Article67 1958-11-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tin' s essential uses m the American industry Fa s demonstrated recently at the National Metal Exposition, held m Cleveland. Ohio. The Malayan Tin Bureau had a booth at the exposition, which placed particular emphasis on the importane of tin m the aircraft,67 words
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278 1958-11-07 9 DECCA Radar Limited are to introduce a completely new range of marine radar equipment. The D 7 Series. This is the flrst time m the history of radar that a full range of equipment, planned to meet every need, has been made available278 words
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Article328 1958-11-07 9 SCIENTISTS and ship designers have for some time talked of 100,000-ton oil tankers. Harbour, authorities, m various oil reception centres m Great Britain, are already planning jetties and harbours capable of taking these liants of the ocean. But m the applied thernlodyn amies328 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-11-07 9 SHELL COMPANY'S newly commissioned bulk oil lighter. "Pelita Shell," arrived m Singapore port yesterday to begin her flrst assignment m the Indonesian coastal trade. Built at Lisbon, she has come into port under her own power to join the Shell Tankers Eastern Fleet. The 175-foot lons85 words
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Article247 1958-11-07 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: C.T.S. ords 28,3; Fed. Disp. $1.07; Fraser and Neave ords $3.59, $1.58*; Gammon $1.67*. $1.68; Hammer $157. $1.57*. Hume ords A4/9; M. Breweries Debenture 87c; M. Cement $152. $1.51. $1.55; M. Colls. $1.04; McAlister $1.32: Metal Box $1.73: Rcbinson ords247 words
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Article71 1958-11-07 9 THE flrst major new hotel to be built m West Berlin since World War 11. the Berlin Hilton, will be inaugurated on Nov. 29 it is announced by Mr. Conrad N. Hilton, President of Hilton Hotels International. The modern 13-storey hotel, which will be opened to71 words
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Article36 1958-11-07 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Sellfig. T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Holland Gldrs. 123-1/8: Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.36 words
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Article202 1958-11-07 9 Oil Shares Still Draw Support DEMAND for Oil Search shares m the Malayan share market continued for the third successive day yesterday. Price for the shares at one stage was taken to 18/-. The shares reacted to reports of an *oil find" by the Company m New Guinea. The Malayan202 words
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179 1958-11-07 9 WHITE PEPPER PRICE SOARS IN S'PORE IFtMMvt* Aral 0 opnt m #>#•«•** mmmmm^ m W m m m m m m m mmm m m^^BmWKmmmmmmm^m^^^m^m^K^mmmmmmm^m**^mm^mi^^m^^m^mmmmmm*^immmmi^^mmi^^^mmmmmmmmm^^mmm^m THE price of white popper m the Singapore market yesterday soared to $136 a picul for Muntok white and $135 a picul for Sarawak white—179 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-11-07 9 Expanding Market For Radio SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya have an expanding market for radios and domestic electrical appliances, Mr. Werner Thormahn, field manager. Export Division of Siemens-Electro-gerate AG, Germany, said yesterday. He said the high standard of living, compared with other countries m the region, made prospects for119 words
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Article28 1958-11-07 9 CROPS havested during October as announced are as follows: Benta 112,00 lb., Jeram Kuantan 81,000 lb., Kundong 49.560 lb.. Mentakab flsoon lb. Sungei Bagan ICI,--000 lb.28 words
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Article97 1958-11-07 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $37 H buyers $38* sellers; coconut oil m bulk $57* sellers m drums $60 J sellers; Muntok white peper $136 sellers, Sarawak white $135 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra AssocUtioc closing prices fair merchantable97 words
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Article74 1958-11-07 9 THE port of New York topped all U.S. ports m value of ocean-borne foreign trade last year, says a U.S. Government report. Official flgure s for the full calendar year put the value of foreign commerce handled at the port at U558,700,000,--000. This is about U*****,000,00074 words
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Advertisement171 1958-11-07 9 pillniM.i."',".'. 1 V-' "I"".'.'.' I r.: '.VV.T.-.V 1...»■.. ■.■.•i-r.-.-.:. ..l.v.'.'.W'J, ■.I W» ■.■.■■',V 1 .'.-.'.WM i y^LPLX a__________h~ x M Wlm& TH£ STAGS AND SCREEN STA* eaye yy-Am mwms&i MmM mWu^^M wm yy.'.y^P \mm\ mj ImW'aW- mW Ik:^? f -B-K^^i^K- i Kf#™4r" /O tim^m^iym <y W mW&mm 1 mmmWim m£ss171 words
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Article, Illustration574 1958-11-07 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP (ABOVE) The Air Officer Commanding Home Command of the Royal Australian Air Force, Air ViceMarshal CD. Candy, shakes hands with the Commander of No. 78 Fighter Wing. Group Captain Glen Cooper (left) who led m four AvonSabre fighters— the vanguard of the R.A.A.F. jet wing— at theCh'ng Seng Poh; Standard; Happy Studio; Fah - 574 words
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Advertisement190 1958-11-07 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products t ■^ffiw^^^vffij-ffo'v^'X';'' 'va'V.v"'' ■'^\_&'"y^S_i_'''- 'vi^'s'^^ ''^'v'^^^^^^^^v^y<y^___^___l^________BH^__^_Bßß-_______R ___B^_______l__l__M__l \m\ CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL m i 'Ti ni a !r_rr_nr_ri i v190 words
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425 1958-11-07 11 I By A Special Correspondent ,t MPIR Thurs TAGGER n shaped '1 iade inner on the Uack thls Morning «sociated m a solidly rnn workout with rtiASIRK and PONTICAN, returning 37J p 1 I sec. for three furlonrs Trigger 11. with Chadwick m the425 words
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Article178 1958-11-07 11 nL BKIIX-* W J] O double Jt the Gold fUP m-etuig. fuss Two. arcordSRA amend- h :-< a? to r.c top vere Sa hiko, EL \ra isemenl r adv Come 0 ;er.era Amuse- W te Lady r %-ere win- ..<.' Tm mers one Cass a -"-year-old g. ling by178 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-11-07 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 6 (Reuter) England captain Peter May has decided to stand down from the MCC team to meet Victoria, m the match which starts tomorrow. May's knee, injured 11 days ago has shown improvement but he has been advised to give further rest. Colin Cowdrey88 words
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Article, Illustration8 1958-11-07 11 SINGAPORE BOUND BLUE... BASKET BALL'S ONE ARM WONDER8 words
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Article361 1958-11-07 11 SINGAPORE-BOUND Bold Buie, the only one armed player m professional basketball, has amazed fans throughout the world with his skilful one arm handling of the ball. But 20 years ago, Buie had two arms. He was driving over a country road that was covered361 words
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Article84 1958-11-07 11 WING Forward M. Pinto of Negri has withdrawn from the Negri Sembilan and Malacca Combined team to meet Singapore Civilians m the South Zone's first H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby match on the padang at 5.00 p.m. tomorrow. Pinto was a member of the84 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-11-07 11 Standardpic by i in*? forces Headquarters soccer XI became champions of the Se°An~ T 0t tnJm J* 9 for the Northern Section last week. Of the 9 games played. U?* f »ttin«i JH anoth *r and lott one. l "*7t to right) Maj. ishafc (manager), Capt. Koo fCapt.) and Cpl.FAH - 75 words
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Article24 1958-11-07 11 A L'_'.'.!?"t> -T-, P=f <-nmese ReC- u0 a Prisons v--.V W off. 5? turn up i» kf aved a ndly _^--->9 wen 3-1.24 words
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Article18 1958-11-07 11 J Soecial Air r points r s, "I m a rugger c ■"WOK her e thia18 words
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Article54 1958-11-07 11 TOKYO. Nov. 6 (Reuter)— with a record of eight wins I to two losses, the visiting 3L Louis Cardinals baseball ieam today beat an All-Japan team 1 6-3 m Hiroshima, Western Japan. The American team is now scheduled to fly to Fukuoka, Southern Japan for its next54 words
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Article32 1958-11-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor Judo Club will hold its fifth annual general meeting at No. 90. Sungei Besi Road. i Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 14 I commencing at 6 p.m.32 words
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167 1958-11-07 11 TOKYO, Nov. 6 (Reuter)— The United States Davis Cup tennis players, Ham Richardson and Alex Olmedo today qualified to meet Yoshihisha Shibata and Atsushi Miyagi m the finals of the men's doubles of the 1958 All Japan lawn tennis championships at Osaka, Western The American167 words
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Article68 1958-11-07 11 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 6 (Reuter). The New Zealand Cricket Council yesterday accepted by cable the South African Cricket Association's invitation to send a team to tour South Africa and Rhodesia m 1961-62. This will be the" second tour of South Africa by a New Zealand team. The first68 words
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Article35 1958-11-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Army Depot Police, newcomers to the senior division, did well to hold Young Men's Sikhs Association to a 1-1 draw m a league match on the Batu Cantonment ground today.35 words
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Article12 1958-11-07 11 RAIN washed out all the hockey matches m Singapore yesterday.12 words
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Article269 1958-11-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Postal Athletic Union maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Selangor Eurasian Association 2-0 m a SHA senior division league match on the lmbi Road ground today. Had it not been for the grand display put by the Postals defence, the Eurasians might269 words
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284 1958-11-07 11 He Wants Advice Before Disclosing Hot 'Shocking Story Of Elliott I* LEO LEAVITT, the soft-speaking, cigar smoking American promoter who threatened to 'bust' world champion miler Herb Elliott for turning down his $750,000 offer to turn professional, said m Singapore yesterday that284 words
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217 1958-11-07 11 'If Brundage Hears Such A Heresy...' Tan Replies To SAFA Chief PRESIDENT of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, Mr. C. C. Tan maintained that only National Olympic Committees are allowed to send teams to the Olympic and Asian Games.! "The position is quite clear. The rules of the International217 words
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Article101 1958-11-07 11 JAPANESE SQUAD FOR ASIAN C'SHIPS OSAKA, Japan, Nov. 6 (UPi) Four Japanese players will compete m the Asian tennis championships beginning on Dec. 5 m Pakistan, the Japan Lawn Tennis Association announced today. The players, who will leave on Nov. 25 at the invitation of the Pakistan Lawn Tennis Association,101 words
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Article35 1958-11-07 11 THE team to represent the Colony m the inter-state quadrangular at Seremban this weekend are asked to turn up at the Railway Station tonight at 9.00 instead of the SRC.35 words
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Article53 1958-11-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Chartered Bank Sports Club and Young Men's Christian Association drew 1-1 m a division two league hockey match on the Princes Road There was no score at half time. YMCA's Kon Poh scored first but the Bankers matching raid for raid got the53 words
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Miscellaneous120 1958-11-07 11 SINGAPORE D?v 5- TPC Teck. ainVArvnCi nical— Guryey Road. SOCCER Junior Cup PENAMft f?nal— Kota Rajah rs. Minto rwiiinw Ctf.. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. SOCCER Junior Cup~ BASKETBALL Chima —D.A.F.C. vs. Marine at Hit-a Cup— Hua Yu vs. Self 5.15 p.m. Dato Kramat Strength, Great World. 7.30 c.R.C vs. LA.120 words
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Article451 1958-11-07 12 THE following are the Draw and Starting Times for the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf open invitation tournament qualitying round to be played on Sunday morning. Nov. 9: Ist TEE 800 E. D. Tims (18), Lee L:a n Chye UB> Ta n Soon Hock451 words
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Article116 1958-11-07 12 A «i3i2 X a N^L i**" l Soccer Association SSf?J«^S^ nc d sad5 ad accepted U*e Malayan Soccer Assoc a tion s invitation to send three Japanese soccer teams to take nirt ?„fi 168 of ,n l^national soccer tournaments du c to be held m116 words
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Article319 1958-11-07 12 Peter Wilson gets the Baer facts of life LONDON, Thurs. All right, they have closed Harringay but, so help me, as long as there are gettogethers like last week's they'll never kill boxing. There has been a heavyweight champion since 1719 and at the "memorial" lunch319 words
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Article132 1958-11-07 12 Two Old Rivals To Meet Again KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Selangor Veterans' Syndicates will travel down to Ipoh this weekend to play a friendly badminton match against Perak Silvertown veterans' team m aid of the Perak Poppy Day fund. The teams are captained by Tan Cheng Phor (Perak) and A. S.132 words
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Article61 1958-11-07 12 THE following players are selected to represent the V.M.C.A. m a billards match against C.V.M.A. today at the YMCA: BILLIARDS: 1. Lee Ek Tian, 2. Tan Puay Teck. 3. Chong Poh Siong. FOUR-BALL: 1. Tan Hock Seng, 2. Lim Soo Jin. RESERVES: 1. Michael Chee, 2. Chiang61 words
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Article264 1958-11-07 12 Tomorrow's UK Soccer Fixtures LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter) English and Scottish football fixtures for Saturday Nov. 8 are: DIVISION ONE Aston Villa v Everton Blackburn v Birmingham Blackpool v West Bromwich Chelsea v Leeds Manchester U. v Burnley Newcastle v Luton Notts Forest v Manchester City Portsmouth v Leicester Tottenham264 words
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Article96 1958-11-07 12 Richardson Advances To S-Finals TOKYO, Nov. 6 (Reuter).— The United States Davis Cup tennis players, Ham Richardson and Alex Almedo yesterday continued to advance m the all Japan lawn ternis championships now underway at Osaka, Western Japan. Richardson easily defeated Yoshihisa Shibata, 6-1, "-2, 6-0 to qualify for the serr.ifinals96 words
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Article39 1958-11-07 12 LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter)— Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: Cambridge University 16, Coventry 3. Oxford University 3 Oxford University Greyhounds 0. London Hospital 9 Cambridge University LX Club 27. Ebbw Vale 12 Pontypool 6.39 words
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Article58 1958-11-07 12 61 SIGNAL UNIT, RAF, beat 19 AFS by 22 points to nil m a rugger match at Sembawang yesterday. The ground was under water at many places but des. pite this the game was keen. Scorers were: White (2 tries), Janson (try), Coxhead (try), Pinkney58 words
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Article45 1958-11-07 12 SAO PAULO, Brazil Nov. 6, (UPI). Shirley Bloomer of England defeated Karolfageros of Miami, Florida, 6-8, 6-2. 6-4, last night m the Sao Paulo international tennis tournament. In another singles match, Maria Esther Bueno of Brazil beat Margaret Hellyer of Australia. 9-8, 10-8.45 words
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Article100 1958-11-07 12 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 6 (Reuter).— Grant Webster, winner of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games middleweight boxing title m Cardiff this year was yesterday chosen as the "Best Ama- teur Boxer of the Year" by the South African Amateur Boxing Association. He will receive a100 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-11-07 12 and arriving m New York for the first time "So I go to Texas Guinan's place, perhaps the bestknown night club m the world. Tex gives me the usual greeting: Hiya, sucker* and I think: Gosh, that's tremendous.355 words
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Article282 1958-11-07 12 Malaya Cup Rivals Clash Again PENANG. Thurs. The battle for the Malaya Cup will be "revived" this weekend when Penang meets Singapore at soccer at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday. It will be their third encoun- ter this year. In their first mateh the Malaya Cup final they drew 3-all282 words
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339 1958-11-07 12 W.I. IN STRONG POSITION BUTCHER 95 NOT OUT POONA, Nov. 6 (Reuter) The West Indies had scored 308 for nine wickets at the close m their first innings on the second day of their match against the Services XI today the flrst game of their Indian tour. Yesterday the Services339 words
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Article43 1958-11-07 12 a 7t^ GGoO o W Sc °tland. Nov. fhiS P J -T ScoUand Northern Ireland played to a 2-2 draw m their international SSfw match at Hampden Park here yesterday. All four goals were scored m the second half. W4BU43 words
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342 1958-11-07 12 Irish Fight Back To Force A Drop Against Scotland GLASGOW, Nov. 6 (Reuter) i rela great fight-back here yesterday to f forr r against Scotland after being 2—o down 3 came m the second half. 1 ——J After centre forward David Herd and inside-right Bobbie Collins put Scotland ahead, Eric342 words
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Article94 1958-11-07 12 Services XI Ist innings 170. West Indians Ist innings (overnight four for one) J. Holt c Bhide b Surendranath 1 C Hunte b Surendranath 53 L. Gibbs c Adhikarai b Surendranath o G Sobers c Atmasingh b Dani 49 R. Kanhai run out 23 j Smith c and b94 words
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211 1958-11-07 12 ADELApE, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Felicisimo Amoon, 38-year-Phikwf CUD play er from e the HiiuEi I rwhel mcd Jim Hillebrand (Victoria) 6-2 6-0 UrnHm 1 i^. fi f St FOUnd 0t the South Australian lawn tennis championships here today .rinl? «J ose also <* the211 words
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Article40 1958-11-07 12 ENTRIES for the Singapore SB? u C^ s i Championship 1959 should be submitted to y. Sacrgtoty. c/o V.M.C.A.. Orchrd Roed, before Nov 21 the Secretary of the Singapore Chess League announced yesterday. Entrance tot it $5.40 words
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Article115 1958-11-07 12 LONDON. No, There are jfi i l or the Ma 6 ch N ber Handicap he English flat^ to be run over half on November] The accepton yesterday. ar c (l jJ no ?r oche 9s n NO Comment <o 1 Courage 8-1 fl pj J; 8 Cul.ar.r.a, Miraway115 words
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Article37 1958-11-07 12 MIAMI BEACH Nov. 6 (Reuter) -J (New Orleans), vv, weight boxing hand outpointed by Johna (New York.) m H non-title bo;: 4 her? J Busso ranked fifth j for Brown's title, j unanimous dedans.37 words
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Advertisement163 1958-11-07 12 I SKjkts. U.s.A. bTtinZF^ uff«T «rmr» hp TMmTwS^^^^^ TO ««WUS-«t HOUR WAVE *£CC*£ T^tSS ?iS SJSFK- aRS s **«> w coupe*. WW WTHER THAN AGAINST TMI OOCI AS 01 tt»T. IOP6L RACES. v v _l li l_B______-__ m m J/ mm\ X?!v!T?vv| THE TIMY CARS ARE HELP ON TMI UO-fOOT163 words
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Advertisement56 1958-11-07 12 6 weekly mw M no^euM wim t*fk B IMIDMFMe ttf9ftWt% H Cf tool. te yee with oh (MM te fwtun events* letsvre en|#fww WwWt^f we#fc* ■HMH </o c. a i-gftj PO So. 257 W SndMlPwHkiifl^ ttmM lmkm I Goi^* te>^ I v.l! j I lew j I mmr nm o»56 words
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178 1958-11-07 13 I JJOLLYWOOD actor Aldo Ray is to play the starring role m Ealing's "THE SIEGE" the Michael Balcon produci tion which is to be I directed by Harry Watt for A.8.-Pathe release. Shooting starts m Aus- tralia this month on this i dramatic story of178 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-11-07 13 jer Moore, co-starring with Carroll Baker m "The Miracle", entertains on the Warner Bros, set lovely Is kit to right: Zaiton Abdullah, of Malaya; Susan Roces. Philippine Islands; Kokeo Na'chiengmai, ailand: Ting Ning, Hongkong; Mitsuyo Hosaka, Japan and Julie Wu, Formosa.46 words
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Article, Illustration316 1958-11-07 13 From The Calendars To Stardom ■BABA Nichols, a bouncy blonde with r.aznetic wiggle, is rasing such a good pm that Hollywood forgetting she once eorated calendars. a ouple of years, m M Barbara was an i calendar girl and :aterial for flgurel males, vith an array of ped roles to316 words
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228 1958-11-07 13 Ellen Barrie, Kid From Brooklyn, A Born Actress MEET ELLEN BARRIE, friendly, freckled and red-haired. She plays the problem child m the Rank Organisation pictures PASSIONATE SUMMER which premiered m London recently. Ellen was discovered on Broadway by director Rudolph Cartier and his producers. Cartier saw her do one electrifying228 words
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Article104 1958-11-07 13 Location in A ustralia most recent "The Shiralee" (1956). Aldo Ray, born ln Pennsylvania an American of Italian descent, was intent on a political career when he was persuaded to make his film debut m "Saturday's Hero". As soon as the film was finished he went back to politics and104 words
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Article241 1958-11-07 13 TWO of Hollywood's most famous British actors Jean Simmons and her husband Stewart Granger will return to Pinewood, scene of their early triumphs to make THE NIGHTCOMERS, their flrst picture together for the Rank Organisation ln almost ten years. Granger will play an Englishman involved m the241 words
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186 1958-11-07 13 ]y|ALAYA is the best market m the whole of South-east Asia for Chinese films, disclosed the business manager of the Great Wall Movie Enterprises, -Ltd., Mr. Dragon K. Lee, told The Standard. The company, one of the leading producers of Chinese films In Hongkong, distributes186 words
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Miscellaneous343 1958-11-07 13 I fA. ri (&<&£■ MLLYWOOD^ E '.V* If n»i r th* ro^ New Laoza Film 2 p due,ion For M-fi-M -C-Af battle for Warner Bros.* Pa,.,.. "John Paul Jones" stuck J"«fl pnnopcl roles f ast on a mud bank off P CA« tin Zsa Zsa Spain. •"c- anw k k-„.^.«.343 words
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Miscellaneous292 1958-11-07 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: gMMMM^^^^ uiti- pi H9 HV mately, but we can if fcj MM mM we —Joseph Fort Newton FRIDAY FOR EVERY- IS iXI iTI ONE: You can concil ate I^^^B ?^W« differences, complete tasks IJ E___Ul2 SA or solve ad- I vantage However. recheck judgment, be guard- R|||||k|J ed292 words
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Miscellaneous273 1958-11-07 13 -UNVLTUES REACHED VmTTHmTf CONSIDERED UNTRAINED /Ai '7HEH/AYS QF TWJR THE THO SLOPPY FIENDS tSWI CML/2AVON. HERE THEi WERE GREETEP >*s YVORLD.WE CDULDN'7 MA& COPSELVES DRAGGED US HELPLESS DRS y7Wfi^ S !lS2S^^l>^mf T T^^ UNDERSTOOD ~~~^^s****r> OF MILES THROUGH 7HE4MA2QH, J /^l^^^Sftm* /d)uA^ FURTHER AND FURTHER AWAf td Wl/tiffi W^WU J^^r*273 words
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Article131 1958-11-07 14 INDONESIA, Nov. 6 (UPI) —Unidentified aircraft and submarines are still being spotted m this Eastern Indonesian area of the Moluccas. Lt. Col. Pieters told a press conference yesterday. He said the subs were spotted recently off the coast of Morotai, Dobo and Kei Islands. Pieters isUPI - 131 words
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Article24 1958-11-07 14 LADY Violet Bonham Carter, British Liberal Party parliamentarian yesterday paid a call on the Vice-Pre-sident of Nationalist China, Mr. Chen Cheng at Taipei ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article46 1958-11-07 14 AN AMERICAN team has set out from Bvrd Station. about 700 miles from the South Pole, to try to solve one of the last major geographical questions on earth whether Antarctica is split by a deep trough under its six million square miles of ice.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article25 1958-11-07 14 THE BRITISH and American embassies announced yesterday that the United States will provide the Jordanian Air Force with 12 Britishmade Hawker Huntpr ipf fighters.- UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article30 1958-11-07 14 SIR WINSTON Churchill was yesterday m Paris awarded the Croix De La Liberation one of France's highest awards for his "decisive contribution to saving the freedom of the world." ReuterReuter - 30 words
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266 1958-11-07 14 Ike Orders An Election Post-mortem NEW YORK. Nov. 6 (Renter)— The Republican Party today began a searching "no excuses" inquiry into its crushing electoral defeat as the victorious Democrats surveyed their most spectacular political triumph since the "New Deal" era of President Roosevelt. Many newspapers interpreted the Democratic victory as266 words
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Article107 1958-11-07 14 ROCKEFELLER NEW YORK. Nov. 6 (UPI)— Nelson A. Rockefeller, an overwhelming victor m the New York campaign for Governor, said last night he had every intention of serving his full four-year term. But he said he could not promise he would decline the Republican Presidential nomination107 words
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Article75 1958-11-07 14 PARIS, Nov. 6 (U.P.I.)— The Republic of Guinea served notice on France today that it "may be forced to go elsewhere" if Premier Charles de Gaulle refuses to help get the new nation on its feet. Informed sources here said "elsewhere" might well mean the Soviet75 words
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91 1958-11-07 14 CUBAN PLANE LANDS IN REBEL COUNTRY HAVANA, CUBA. Nov. 6 (Reuter) Radio messages were received here today from a missing Cuban airliner saying it had landed m rebelheld territory. The airliner a Dakota, vanished on an internal flight last night with 28 people aooard. One of the 25 passengers is91 words
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Article26 1958-11-07 14 COMEDIAN Jerry Lewis is suffering from a perforated ulcer and will be hospitalized for another 10 days, his doctor In Hollywood said yesterday. U.P.IU.P.I. - 26 words
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Article348 1958-11-07 14 IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST POUCE LAW The Socialists Refuse To Get Back To Diet TOKYO, Nov. 6 (Reuter) The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi tonight stood firm as the opposition Socialist Party continued its boycott of all Parliamentary proceedings and a national campaign against the348 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-11-07 14 Photo. Lovely Pinitio Del Oro waves to pressmen and photographers as she climbs up to her trapeze during rehearsals last week with the Medrano Circus m Paris. Pinitio styles her. self the "most famed and most beautiful trapezist m the world."— UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article208 1958-11-07 14 France And Tunisia PARIS. Nov 6 (UPI) The Algerian "Public Safety Committees, whose extremist policies were repudiated by Premier Charles de Gaulle after they had helped pave his path to power, formally shut up shop today. Rene Denis, Secretary Gen- eral of the Committees which208 words
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Article82 1958-11-07 14 'Colony A Deserving Member' PARIS, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Britain will ask the UNESCO general conference meeting here to admit Singapore as a full associate member m January 1960, a British delegation spokesman said today. The spokesman said that at present. Singapore was united as one associate member with Sarawak, North82 words
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Article22 1958-11-07 14 THE Indonesian government told Parliament yesterday that it had suspended an earlier decision to increase the wholesale price of rice. UPI.22 words
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Article118 1958-11-07 14 Guy Fawkes Day LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Dufflecoated students with university scarves and teenagers m "Teddy Boy" outfits trooped m procession before the magistrates ln London today m the aftermath to last night's fireworks spree m Central London. Nearly 150 people, mostly teenagers, came before the court118 words
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Article39 1958-11-07 14 PRIME Minister Harold Macmillan yesterday refused to publish a White Paper on British military operations m the Arabian peninsula over the last three years and reiterated his government's claims that the Oman campaign was concluded. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article48 1958-11-07 14 BRITAIN yesterday submitted a paper on some initial points requiring consideration m the setting up of an effective control- organization at yesterday's session of the Geneva three-power talks on the ending of nuclear weapon tests, said a press communique issued at the end of the session.48 words
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215 1958-11-07 14 More babies, fewer weddings in Britain last year LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Britons had more babies, worked less, read more books, married less, washed more often, and went to the cinema less often m 1957. The annual abstract of satisfies issued today by the Central Statistical Office, show that the215 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-11-07 14 MRS. CAROLINE K. KENNEDY. 18, lies m bed next to the daughter she gave birth to m a hospital m California last week, less than two hours after she was shot and critically wounded. Police say Mrs. Kennedy wa s shot by her estranged husband. Miles,UPI - 74 words
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256 1958-11-07 14 Suspect had goods of 1 1 dead women in his flat ST. POELTEN, Austria. Nov. 6 (Reuter) A long catalogue of goods discovered m the flat of a murder suspect here belonged to at least 11 women, found dead or posted as missing over the past six months, police said256 words
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Article79 1958-11-07 14 JAILED FOR LIVING WITH AFRICA ESTCOURT. South A Nov. 6 (Renter)— A M farmer. Michie! Wilhetaf deal 26, and an Africa: man employed on his near here were gented six months' jail :n Es Magistrate's Court yess for contravening the lity act which prohibits ual relations between I and non-Whites79 words
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197 1958-11-07 14 Subandrio And Dulles Hold Talks On Common Approach WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Dr. Subandrio Indonesia's Foreign Minister, today had a lengthy conference with Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State. After the meeting Dr. Subandrio said that they' had concentrated upon defining the "common interests" of both197 words
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Article43 1958-11-07 14 LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland, Nov. 6 (Reuter).— Terrorists started a fire early today m the Northern Ireland Fire Authority's station at Dungiven, County Londonderry. Two fire engines were destroyed and the building badly razed. Damage was estimated at M 585,000.43 words
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Article25 1958-11-07 14 Britain's increased by 38.000 between Sept. 15 and Oct. 13. the Ministry of Labour stated last night. Those without jobs now totalled 514,000.25 words
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