Singapore Standard, 10 November 1958
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Title Section25 1958-11-10 1 it 3*l SINAPORE TIGER STANDARD FINAL EDITION Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1953 Vol. IX No. 131. 15 cts. 12 Pages25 words
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Article126 1958-11-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-The Federation Government has placed a ban on the export of petrol to Singapore. The ban took effect as from 2 p.m. today. However this does not prevent motorists from filling up the tanks of undue temporary pressure on supplies m Johore, m view126 words
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Advertisement38 1958-11-10 1 m EMTER THE I fii^D BEER I RHYMING I COMPETITION NOW! I $5,000 WORTH Of PRIZES I |sl $1,000 I 2nd 250 r:> I 3rd 100 B ,-v pMMMM 9>m vs ''fvn case sf j I*l f< M38 words
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Advertisement907 1958-11-10 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED CANVASSERS on commis»'on bas s w*n transport a: owa-ce cMy. Thos* familial v. th stat. oners rrsy apply to P O Box 663. Singapore APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from »v rably q.jfl ed European teaencs fw a temporary posi m the WAF Grammar School, C-^i- 1 1 The907 words
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Advertisement678 1958-11-10 2 WHERE TO SHOP CHIONC SHINC lEWELLERS (Esi 1 193*4) for Exqj ste and Fine lewelery Ca'\ at 656 North Bndce Road. Phone 351 52 WHERE TO EAT ELIZABETHAN GRILL, RAFFLES HOTEL, for the discriminating lOHORE HOTEL, opposite Navdl daso A r-corditicned rooms Excellent Crvnese/ European Feed Dancing Saturdays Specal C^678 words
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Advertisement1356 1958-11-10 2 INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OF MALAYA THE following Proficiency Tests will be held during the period 20th December, 1958 to 3rd January 1959. Intermediate 'A' Draughtsman) Intermediate 'B (Draughtsman) Final (Draughtsman) Final (Building Inspectorate) Application forms are obtainable by writing and when completed must be returned not later than 29th November,1,356 words
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Advertisement641 1958-11-10 2 NOT ICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGUU%jI [Hcjziilafion 28 (4)J NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION GREEN TOWN WARD. wrvrT Tc; ttttreby given to the electors of the above-named i t OT JS E nSn nnu npnd !iK for the said ward and that such Pc I he e641 words
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Article811 1958-11-10 3 ft p ar ry Bickerings Ncve^K.f iq i 1-53 £OQUENI testimony that political partis' < n > permitted to interfere with the X.., md cient working of a country's ad- michmery comes from the United W lowing fhe landslide victory which the X, n?d m the Congress elections. Tht811 words
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Article54 1958-11-10 3 l t> lech Him Koad b pore d. O ri-» no lifei CaDies MCEkNbwS l 4 -l. wp i 5 i res i AH department* C" in»uf«nc« Bio« 174 Batu «o ***** S *V- *< Cowan it 1*1: 3829 h*CU Le,m St T«l: 4055 »1-A. Bukit54 words
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Article, Illustration817 1958-11-10 3 ANDY ROZARIO - DEEPAVALI-he FESTIVAL of LIGHTS ANDY ROZARIO by pRAYERS and poo j as, flowers and flaming torches, silken shawls and saris these usher m the festival of Deepavali which will be observed today by millions of Hindus m Malaya as elsewhere m the world. There will be joy and Jubilation mStandard - 817 words
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Article867 1958-11-10 3 GOOD, BAD AND INDIFFERENT f i_iSi^_^' i m______Pi^__itfi WbT f > ___^_l_l^l i aS^P^i^lm VliajB&SBmm^^mm.Tr ttiT^K _St^C^T?a_-._i--^«_',i _jgjj CV-SJiy MONDAY HrSP J HAVE never wanted to be a schoolmaster except Tor one thing. I think I should enjoy writing reports. There is a vast, rich field here. At the moment867 words
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Article295 1958-11-10 3 'The Amiable Philosopher' Sir— lt is noted with extreme disappointment that an eminent Indian poet and educationist, Mr. Harindranath Chattopadhyaya. has been denied movement m this colony. The confusion that hangs around everyone is what made the government take this measure after having allowed him free preaching295 words
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Article, Illustration336 1958-11-10 3 CTRIKES and the threat of strikes have become an annual feature m Singapore m recent years. One of the biggest strikes is scheduled to start at midnight tomorrow involving 2.700 workers m Singapore's three oil firms. The men demand a two-month wage bonus So far endeavours to solve336 words
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Advertisement19 1958-11-10 3 RHINESTONE AND MARCASITE JEWELLERY Some Exclusive Designs In [urCHP*- <*nd Brooches I.H. HENDRY ymetoon A Silversmiths I umpiir Singapore19 words
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Advertisement94 1958-11-10 3 *S«P^ Wherever you an "*^vl Singapore Is/ond, tht Chunj Khic«f JV/^*^^ Mobi/e Brondi wiff \IT ,fee heppy to «ervo SCHEDULE FOR MOBILE BRANCH PATB TTWE DISTRICT PARKING M>C» X) is. Mob to Jnrong/Bntai Ttm»k |«actlt» J^« 3 p A Tn» Bofat Pttjwg VilUp *«2l rT-"^ SL-tLI We^ Upper SerngooD Rd.ftcb94 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government Temporary Officer? Union has barred married women temprorarv officers from its memberships. The rie^ion was taken ai the inion's third annual de'.ega*e>% conference held here yesterday and today. The union decided, however. t^ re:a:n married women members who a:e already79 words
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212 1958-11-10 4 It's Worse Than In Hollywood AX Indonesian theologian flew into Singapore yesterday and expressed the hope that his teachings would help cut down the "alarming divorce rate among Muslims m the Colony and the Federation.' He is 55-year-old, Kiai Anwar Musadad, who arrived212 words
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Article53 1958-11-10 4 SIR PERCY IS HOME FOR GOOD FORMER Singapore City Council president. Sir Perry McNeice, and Lady McNeice. yesterday returned to the Colony after 10 weeks holiday m Britain. Accompanied by their two children they flew m by a BOAC Britannia. Sir Percy told reporteis at the Airport that he was53 words
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Article, Illustration234 1958-11-10 4 THE annual Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph m Singapore m honour of the War Dead was not held yesterday, as scheduled, because of rain. There was a heavy downpour m the Esplanade area m the morning about the time when unitsStandard - 234 words
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Article308 1958-11-10 4 (From Page 1). Jone?. the Chief Education Officer. Johore. who presented the State Organizer lor Malay School? Abdul Majitf b.n Othman. aid the Headmaster. Abdulinh bin JalaL After signing his name, "Abdul Rahman." the King was shown throush the classrooms. While he was still talking with officials,308 words
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470 1958-11-10 4 Now 1,500 doctors can speak in ONE voice Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Governments of the Federation and Singapore should get the agreement of the body representing the medical profession m both territories on the need for any policy affecting; it, and seek it^ assistance m working out the best470 words
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Article102 1958-11-10 4 TELUK ANBON, Sun. A mother of four children who accepted a lift home m a car, was killed together with the driver when the vehicle, after travelling a short distance. sk:dded off the road and crashed into a flooded monsoon drain along an102 words
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Article36 1958-11-10 4 A TAXI was [estroyed by fire at a petrol kiosk near Kolam Aver Lane. Singapore, yesterday. It is believed thai tnc blase started after a hoy had tossed a lighted match nearby.36 words
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Article171 1958-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUK. Sun Dr. S. G. Rajahram was elected president of the Malayan Medical Association formed here today. Other office-bearers. President-elect: Dr. B. R. Sreeniva.>an Singapore), .secretary: Dr. T Visvanathan (Selangor), treasurer: Dr. I. S. Sodhy (Selangor), editors of the official organ (not named yep:171 words
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Article139 1958-11-10 4 (From Paye 1). employers and the employers' representatives had shown a willingness to come to a compromise on the workers' demand for two months wages as bonus lor this year. Meantime, Colony motorists queued up for hours at almost every petrol kiosk m the City to buy139 words
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Advertisement70 1958-11-10 4 thirsty PM 1 Then try a bottle of sparkling Cream Soda JE?£- V^' w —one of Schweppes famous thirst Vi* quenchers. Aerated and ready to drink. Look for the penguin and the name .^B^S^ 4"'-< ''-Tw Schweppes "Cream Soda. jt^^' '-':l > •>■*»•- •j'axHl BF. w^-«** t jv^B^k < IS^70 words
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Advertisement320 1958-11-10 4 _NOTIC|| BRITISH Mi'k'^'^lf vacant lowing iralu I] v.' I I rtmb. i c* J S:ai: I Way: The Ban.- ,">J lsl J IN H .'^H R( CHi >? BAN v J mr kii 'I Road Sins I Roc> --A AUgUSt. H D;vp a I Meeting at 10 D W ot320 words
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536 1958-11-10 5 COUNCIL WARNED OF DAMAGE TO IDUSTRIAL LIFE fatepayers Up In Arms Over I Increased Power Charges I Ratepayers Association yesterday warned the City Council of la the whole industrial life of Singapore" if the Council proil and discriminatory rates upon users of electricity. U) the Mayor and City Councillors, Mr.536 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-10 5 Mrtifc Qu een' went to a Singapore t ia Y«>n?. at the Stanvao Sport* Club Ike \delphi Hotel on Saturday. Runner-up H rub left \nd third place is Miss Susie Tin.35 words
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70 1958-11-10 5 Logus Doctor Who Sold Yellow Oil Fined $400 i Sun A Eurasian who called himself I although he was not registered as a ncr, was fined $400 or nine months' L tratc Tunku Zalno] Abidin today. mk Medical ft ■t s n I Malaya. B CameI ng I" other I70 words
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Article169 1958-11-10 5 Surprise Invite To Meet Queen PENANG, Sun. Awe".--lv .v-. former Malacca MuniCouncJ r. Mr. P. G. Mi haei G. Mahindasa, arrived m Penar..; from Britain by the Corfu tc lay and >a:d he was s irprised to receive an invitation tc attend a garden party ai 8.. kingham Palace where169 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-11-10 5 1 r.H,,, (1 Nurses* Association held their first anniversary dance at tftc F. and N. Hall on Nov. 8. and high•"u was Ike laternational Nurses' Uniform contest Photo shows contestants standing before the judges. "»t. Mr V.mhiar of Seletar as Royal Navy Hospital Assistant (third);137 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-11-10 5 Siamese Bride' A H.K. Miss p;c. .17/55 E. Ho)i. n visitor irotn Hona Kong, will be one of the models who will take part m the Parade of Brides organised by the Selancjor Irid an Association at ihc Federal }{oiel on Nov. 28 m Kuala Lumpur. Miss Hoh will wearStandard - 69 words
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Article68 1958-11-10 5 MAN WIELDS DAGGER IN TEMPLE A 23 YEAR-OLD MAX wielding a dagger was arrested by Singapore Police yesterday morning m a Chinese temple Ik mile Changi Road. "The man was said to have rushed into the temple brandishing the dagger. Temple priests and early morning worshippers finally overcame him and68 words
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223 1958-11-10 5 Off -Duty Troops Help To Build Road For Kampong SUNGEI PATAM, Sun.— A mixed force of British and Australian troops of 28 Commonwealth Brigade's Ordnance Field Park helped to build the only road leading into the tiny village of Kampong Bagan Ulu, m north-west Malaya. The trnops did this durir.g223 words
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Article69 1958-11-10 5 PENANG, Sun. A patient of tho General Hospital. Lee Ah Khnnn. was found injured with lacerated wounds on his hands and iacc. m the grounds of the hospital m the early hours of this mornIng. Lrc. who was admitted to lospital with fever on Nov. 5.69 words
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Article66 1958-11-10 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today said that being a stampcollector himself, he knew the joys and shared the wonderful feeling of satisfaction whenever he came across a stamp unique to him, but might be familiar to others. Dato Wong said66 words
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Article33 1958-11-10 5 The Ipoh Police anti-Secret Society Branch yesterday detained two Chinese youths m connection with a stabbing at the Star Theatre last Tuesday when another youth was brutally attacked by three thugs.33 words
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225 1958-11-10 5 The Sacking Of Temporaries Will Cause Empty Tummies Union Chief Warns Govt. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— There will be more hungry stomachs roaming the streets if the Government should effect any mass retrenchment of temporary employees to create vacancies for school-leaving youths so said Mr. P. P. Narayanan, vice-president of the225 words
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162 1958-11-10 5 K.L. A CITY: UMNO TO SUBMIT VIEWS KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The Selangor UMNO state executive committee headed by the Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak last night empowered the Kuala Lumpur division of UMNO to submit its recommendations m regard to the granting of "city status"' to the162 words
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Article75 1958-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An employee of RedifTusion Ltd.. Ler.g Choy, and an 11--year-old girl Eng Mau Kin. were among those who died m road accidents m Se!an«or during the weekend. Leng a learner rider, was killed m a collision with a car at Cheras Road, near75 words
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Advertisement14 1958-11-10 5 REVISION OF FEDERAL ELECTORAL ROLLS JMORE DAY TO REGISTER REMEMBER: NO REGISTRATION NO VOTE14 words
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Advertisement67 1958-11-10 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pcins, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL iivmi ahmijA iim fat NESCAFE PURE y\ COFFEE drying and easy to apply. I Water RES'Sf67 words
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201 1958-11-10 6 Nanyang students hit at rise in fees FED. ALSO SHOULD GIVE AID THE Nanvang University Students' Union yesterday condemned the recent proposition of the University authorities to increase students' fees from $60 to $100 per month next year. The union pointed out that if the proposed scheme was introduced, the201 words
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Article72 1958-11-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun j Pneumonia claimed IT lives m the Federation during the week ending Oct. 25. Health inteliiger.ee report for the week showed that sixty cases were reported from various parts of the country. Influenza case? took a big jump from 772 cases to 1.28972 words
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Article80 1958-11-10 6 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Two Alliance candidates were returned unopposed m iwo of the three vacant ward? at I he close of nominations today for the Town Council elections to oe held m December. They are Mr. Kang Keck Seng and Inche Mohamed Xcor bin Jurna'at80 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-11-10 6 Fun And Fantasy At 'Jungle Ball' Men dressed m bark cloth, bare-bodies, and sports shirts, danced barefoot at the Raffles Hotel ballroom on Saturday night. And they did not get thrown off the floor ci ther It was the night of the Children Society's "Jungle Fantasy Ball" and imagination ran124 words
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188 1958-11-10 6 THE first batch of a large consignment of rr.or.keys, to be exported to America, where Sabin vaccm? will be extracted from them and then sent back to Singapore, left the Colony by rir yesterday. Aboard the Pan American Airways plane due for San188 words
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265 1958-11-10 6 MALACCA NEEDS MORE MONEY FOR NEW PROJECTS MALACCA, Sun President of the Municipality, Inche Tamby bin Abdullah, warned Councillors that the budget deficit of 5250.125 for 1959 would be to the detriment of the town, unless the Council found positive means of raising its income m the next three years.265 words
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Article94 1958-11-10 6 INFORMATION has been received that certain persons are offering what Is claimed to be Sabin vaccine for polio immunization. A statement issued by the Ministry of Heaith yesterday warned the public that Sabin vaccine was not available to the public except at the centres opened by94 words
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Article38 1958-11-10 6 A motor tampan anchored at Xoordin Street Ghaut, Penang was stripped of its outboard motor, on Friday night. A shop m Church Street was broken into and $800 rash and a carton of cigarettes were stolen.38 words
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Advertisement598 1958-11-10 6 I_ Icfiifn»Ew ßW^^J m k ABBpfnilns%r^Sl eg Within* all our HINDU patrons friend* «fi A VERY HAPPY DEEP AVAL! iSSygS 1 "A TIME TO LOVE A TIME TO DIE"| !j JOHN GAVIN Lilo Pulver CS-ope Color (UI-SB) jj f "Today am. "HIRED GUN" Cs. Plus MGM CARTOONS C». Color jj598 words
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Advertisement377 1958-11-10 6 sir jj*^ pf^i tfillH»l.l ST.' Now sho^J II am i 'THE BARBARIAN and the CQi John Wajne Kiko *ntlo <ij», < ,1.. r *^j w Today X.4"» a.m: "ARTISTS and M<H)EI> i T vi! NOW sHovdj Ham "The Camp on Blood Island j Today 9 a.m.: "BEAVEN KNOW'g \ih tEESSHI*--377 words
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Advertisement21 1958-11-10 6 CHEAPS! tMIRI fl DOUs. 11)^.^1 GOOOS I DMW TELLY a 377. North En>i? c Tcif p X a n II -Ml21 words
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Miscellaneous1052 1958-11-10 6 C <>|. 1»EI' M: Mayamanfthan ing Announcement and WM| tm ■II %W ■1 1 ft^fl V■■ f W ■1 WMM Tamil) 11 a m.. 230 545 and Morning Pre.ude T3O 1' n c L^IJl "I ■Fil ill ■illi'illlL fill P- m Signal and Newf.' 735 Date lf.H IwM.l kl w1,052 words
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377 1958-11-10 7 Gloria Gordon - How To Make Your Husband Bored And Miserable Gloria Gordon By ng a rticles lentist ill How md .r c 100 ve r-50/^'/foiiS i a* tennis, hav c another rigarette, another drink, or eat curry with his dyspepsia 0 And all the time they tfa know she's really >ay- "You377 words
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Article420 1958-11-10 7 Blt It's t all the So r.o- tone Or tat i p. turns p -^xion A i i woo- beta ur I x>mmooi tngrer H into It k titute foi y i isionally. he I, then brush so pi rk :p Just a fine film o! salt420 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-11-10 7 'pHE Richard Hudnut Beauty School held its first beauty course and class last Tuesday at the Hollywood Room •m the Odeon Theatre. The instructress, Miss Jane Kok, a local beautician, qualified m America, London and Paris, hopes to begin an advance class m the near future. She said98 words
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Miscellaneous163 1958-11-10 7 1 L ABNER By Al Capp t£/*JG A fiOMAV77C-7lfAr WE CAN INTRODUCE v 1 "v V I •S\^rz~ =3) m£AMr7HEYGAV£A*Et I VOL) TO PLENTY r J TME L E€M l x N>C^ E s x NOTHJN6U- ASDTUEV, > d>UT GOTTA >iS WEAK. rl I t4EARi;dRAN6JCVtW- ON£ QM ii\\ij•. i BE163 words
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Miscellaneous364 1958-11-10 7 TODAY'S QUOTATION: I -L "There are a thousand hacking at the hranrhes of U H [SIB] evil to one who is striking Hill at the root." THOREAU I H|HI MONDAY TO EVERY- I^tt ■WMV^^L^^H i ONE: Daytime lends itself fc^a^l m to activity and progress as Hk^HHBMHB^B ue: as social364 words
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Advertisement905 1958-11-10 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. J3923/6, *****/4 132/6. RoWnson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Haltt.x. Boston, New York Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TEUCER 3/10 |an 11 |an 15/16 |an Came™ option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN905 words
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Advertisement1194 1958-11-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) s o h p p r f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S? SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with1,194 words
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Advertisement886 1958-11-10 8 MITSUI \S\ LINE Spore P.S'hom Penonp FOR JAPAN Machisan Maru for Japan Ports 9/10 Nov Amagisan Maru for Japan P o 7ts 15 Nov 13/14Nov 11 Nov Accepting cargo for Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. FOR U.S.* via SUEZ For New886 words
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Advertisement600 1958-11-10 8 EAST ASIATIC l|l HOMEWARDS Sailings toi Aden P o n V Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen JM Spore PS hta P PATAGONIA »«5 no. 1 Calling Gdynio JUTLANDIA 22 23 no. 24:;,., Calls London (Passengers Only I' i MEONIA 20/22 D« 2 3 Calling London i Passengers Onlv> H Passenger Accommodot.on600 words
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Article412 1958-11-10 9 COPRA arrivals into the Colony last week were estimated around 1,200 tons, all from nearby Indonesian origins, according to Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s veekly produce report, The lull m local interest ■:ame to an abrupt end under the influence of soaring prices for Philippines copra. Brisk412 words
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247 1958-11-10 9 Prospects Of Rice Harvest 'Bright' PROSPECTS for rice harvest m the 1958-59 season. particularly m Asia, are bright This is stated m the Com- monwealth Economic Commit* I tee's October report on Rice. World rice trade this year is now a little below that of Last year, says the report.247 words
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Article24 1958-11-10 9 OCTOBER rubbei croDs of the following companies an- tnced are: Kempas 436.930 Ib. (407.869 Ib. m Sep"^> >er) Radella 21.000 Ib. (20.-24 words
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Article23 1958-11-10 9 MALAYAN banks, rubber, share and produce markets are closed today for Deepavali holiday. The tin market, however, will remain open.23 words
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Article237 1958-11-10 9 New Industry For Scotland A new industry has been added to the ever-growing number m Scotland. It is for the manufacture of cbzot products. The new factory, built at Hillington. near Glasgow, at a cost of £40.000, will be equipped with machine tool?, stores and other equipment weighing 800 tons,237 words
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Article114 1958-11-10 9 THE U.K. aircraft industry is exporting at the rate of £18,000 an hour, according :o a United Kingdom trade report During the first nine months of this year, the value of the industry's sales abroad was only £151,000 less than the figure for the whole of las: year.114 words
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Article54 1958-11-10 9 TOTAL imports of rubber from all countries into Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, during October amounted to 35.176 tons. The figure includes 15.507 tons imported on provisi >nai permits m previous months and excludes about 16,205 tons imported during October for which final documents54 words
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476 1958-11-10 9 TURNOVER IN SHARES TRADING IMPROVES Finunw Anil Contntervv By A Market Correspondent THERE was a considerable improvement m the week's volume of business on the share market. Industrials and rubbers were m greater demand and tins had satisfactory rises and a much increased turnover. In the Industrial Section, activity was476 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-11-10 9 WITH the closing: recently of discharge gates of Tumut Pond Dam. a new 283-foot high concrete arch dam deep m the rugged Australian Alps, another vital stage was reached m the Snowy Mountains Scheme. From seven large regulating and storage reservoirs. 80 miles of tunnels,126 words
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Article315 1958-11-10 9 COMPANY REPORTS British Malaya Trustee and Kvecutor Co.. Ltd Profit for year to 30.6 58 worked out at j 1.1.914 (10.5 V >. Dividend is i maintained at 40 cents per share (8^). Net liquid asset? $255,188 came to 53. .'59 per share. Hongkong Tin Lid. Board have dec ded315 words
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Article63 1958-11-10 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bark? A.-.-ociation made i he following changes m its ra'es to merchants yesterday:— Canada: buying. T.T. 31-15/16. O.n. 32-1 lfi." 90 days 32-.? 8 credit bill?. 32-1 2 trade bills; selling. T.T. or O-D. 31-9 16 ready Other selling rates, T.T. or O.n ready were:63 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-11-10 9 AMONG the thousands of overseas visitors who toured the Commercial Motor Show held m London recently was Princewell Amachree, Cf Eastern Nigeria. Here the Prince Is seen having details of the giant Atkinson "Omega' heavyduty tractor explained to him. The tract?- rowerefi br a Rolls Royce82 words
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Article478 1958-11-10 9 INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary Si 96 and ?i 97, F- if r and Neave Orris $1 58 to n C 9. Con. T:n Smelter Ores. 2R 3. Gammon* $1.6f us si^'i md (1.66 to $1458, Hammer Co. $1.57 and $1,571, Hongkong E»ank (Col) $386 to $399, Hongkong bnrk (London)478 words
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Article283 1958-11-10 9 INDUSTRIALS and ruboers were steady, while tins were a shade better m the Malayan share market on Satur- day. The turnover was small. Price changes imtotineed by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association wer^ MIMM.S SINGAPORE larebroker r*- orted the following bu done on Saturd F< r\ Disp .H iser283 words
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Advertisement347 1958-11-10 9 jjfcWMifFl 'j| evEREXT ORIENT LINE JKJ *^r s re psh om Penang ■1.--- Nov 20N O y ■J 17Dcc 16 Dec 14 Dec l| 1 Nor 2^ Nov 25 No* Wr 16 Dcc 19 Dec 20Oec Hj £VERETT STAR LINE jfflMT Spore P.S'hom Pcnong I 5 Nov 13 Nov WP347 words
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Article94 1958-11-10 10 On Way To Join His Team ROME. Nov. 9 UPl ltaly tennis player Orlando Sirola left by plane last night for 6ydney. Australia, to Join the Italian Davis Cup team which had been there for over a Week. The Italian player, who left on a KLM airliner wasforced to delay94 words
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Article74 1958-11-10 10 OSAKA. Japan. Nov. 9. (UPI) American Davis Cuppers Ham Richardson and Alex Olmedo yesterday made it an Ail-American event In the men's finals events of the All-Japan tennis championship. The pair defeated Japanese Davis Cup players Atsushi Miyagi and YoshihLsa Shibata In straight sets. 6-0 6-2 6-3.74 words
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Article55 1958-11-10 10 MOSCOW. NOT. 9. (Reuters —Moscow Spartak clinched the USSR football league championship -with a 3-2 win ever Kiev Dynamo m the championships' final match yesterday. Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported. Spartak'; victory gave them a double earlier this month they beat Moscow Torpedo ha the55 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-11-10 10 STUDENTS from Malaya and Singapore aga'n proved too good this year for the local players m the major badminton titles played m Brisbane, Australia. They carried off the men's singles and doubles m the metropolitan championships and m the A grade titles. The shield for inter-club fixtures was won agam150 words
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482 1958-11-10 10 Anderson Made To Fight All The Way To Enter Q-Finals ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov. 9 (UPI) The 17-year-old Spaniard, Luis Arilla, almost caused an upset m the South Australian championships yesterday when he led Australian Davis Cup player Mai Anderson, by two sets to one. Until :he interval Arilla looked like482 words
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Article39 1958-11-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The rugger match between Selangor Club and Royal Air Force, Changi, scheduled to have been played on the Padang yesterday, was called off because the airmen were unable to fly over39 words
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Article116 1958-11-10 10 THE RACKET ROW IS ON AGAIN LONDON. Nov. 9 (Reuter) Japan is one of the six countries opposed to the standardisation of the table tennis racket, which is expected to become an accomplished fact at the 1959 Congress of the International Table Termi s Federation m Dortmund, Germany, next April.116 words
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Article71 1958-11-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Police proved too strong for Negri Semoilan Police, whom they beat by 24 points (three goals, three tries) to nil m a rugger match on ihe Gurney Road yesterday. Fly half fan Hock Lcng scored three tries for Selangor Police. Scrum71 words
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Article165 1958-11-10 10 CAPETOWN, Nov. 9 (Reuter)— The South African Rugby Board, m a statement yesterday, said the Executive of the Board had decided to suspend three players other than T. Gentles, I. Dorrington and J. Prinsloo, who have already become professionals. "The players suspended will bt notified165 words
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Article719 1958-11-10 10 Rivalry Renewed After 26 Years Tommy Jones, the Everton con- Ire-half whose club moved fur- I ther away from its recent bottom spot by beat ng Aston Villa 4-2 Villa are now second last with eleven points a po.nt ahead of i Lucester City who flopped719 words
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671 1958-11-10 10 C. D. CIRREN - THE BEGINNINGS OF SOCCER IN GREAT BRITAIN C. D. CIRREN By LONDON, Friday In 1872 a small crowd of 2,000 spectators assembled on the wind-blown ground called Kenningtjn Oval. London, to see the first English Football Association Challenge Cup final. The clubs concerned were Wanderers and Royal Engineers (both now671 words
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Article807 1958-11-10 10 Results Position League I \ston Villa 2. Everton 4. Blackburn R 3, B'ham C t Blackpool 1, W. B. Albion 1. Chelsea 2, Leeds ltd. 0. Manchester L*. 1. Burnley 3 Newcastle D. 1. Lulon T. 0 N'ham Forest 4, Mchester 0. Portsmouth 4. Leicester C T'ham Hotspur 1, Bolton807 words
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Article58 1958-11-10 10 LONE* >N > Chang* classes I m the 196 Rome— the the hero by the j» tnittee of I Vachi H.. The he by the fcechn the union tant of thr one-it ■<:;:■ Thr (•Hi I Haworth. s any wms everyda\ [t Wit ther i a mend r the58 words
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Article36 1958-11-10 10 BAHREIN Sb k K' i brought to Bah;lasi nil Sulman, Bahrein, ai of the among the cheere I v bri lian i Prmnk Se and Pan< ri The sented s r the Crown Pi gxti.36 words
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Advertisement58 1958-11-10 10 SINGAPORE NON-STOP TO HONG KONG TWICE WEEKLY (Return following day) 4 </■ *N A A JJ^ON TIJ£ j WED 1 THU PlTl SAT J!8 ;!9 20 |2 |22 JUpi\ .j| a i >•'*] >-*j J**| P®| F* JEJ^^I ALSO TWICE WEEKLY (Return same day) TO DJAKARTA BY MALAYAN lAtKvfA Js58 words
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Article529 1958-11-10 11 Probable Fields For Wednesday _hts and probable starters for nn w itsday, Nov. 12. second day of the Class 4, Div. I—Abt. 7 Furs. M_s H V T- a^ N s~aw T St a^ E Tan w Sy^a cart A p i St«bl« Mi s f Ch«w > iw Stab'e529 words
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264 1958-11-10 11 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN jhgjsjj I Martial, X mpressiTc of I the I I that I most I the r 1 for I out. I so I nee of I w thai I form, l *'<n more I I I r i his Brsi hangc264 words
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106 1958-11-10 11 S'pore Malays For Razak Cup Hockey SINGAPORE Malays. Southern zone champions, will meet Pahang. Eastern zone winners, m the semi-final of the Malayan Malays Hockey Association's knock out tournej for the Dato Abdul Razak trophy at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The other semi-finalists are P^rak and Selangor. who will also106 words
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Article403 1958-11-10 11 S'PORE RETURN TO GLORY INTER-STATE QUADRANGULAR HOCKEY v.__i%_.n.u_ 1 i l ouii. .v_<tt_-_.g iuui »_ij«*»»6-_7 the team which went down to Negri Sembiian yesterday, it was an improved Singapore team which beat Perak by four goals to one on the second day of the Malayan hockey quadrangular tournament on the403 words
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565 1958-11-10 11 SELANGOR NEGRI CLEAR FIRST HURDLES Perak's Aziz Shines In Goal ON Saturday, Selansor. the Malayan hockey champions, and Nesrri Sembilan cleared their first round hurdles m the Malayan Hockey Federation •quadrangular" tournament which started on the Negri Sembilan Club ground. Selangor scored a first minute seal through centre forward Parmalingam565 words
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Article179 1958-11-10 11 Malacca Boys Win Hockey Title KUALA LUMPUR, SunMalacca Combined Schools won the first Federation inter-state combined schools hockey championship when they beat Perak Combined schools 2—o at the Princes Road stadium today. Match-winner for Malacca was their dashing centreforward Justin De Silva. who scored both goals lor his .side. Perak179 words
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Article198 1958-11-10 11 Brilliant Victory By Thomson SYDNEY. Nov. 9 (Reuter) Australia's British open champion Peter Thomson yesterday had a brilliant six stroke win m the 90-hole 1A2.500 Pelaco Golf tournament at Kensington. Sydney. After a record breaking eight under oar. 83 yesterday Thomson coasted hime with a final 74 lor an aggregate198 words
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Article30 1958-11-10 11 PWDLF A Pts Xtgn 110 0 2 0 2. Singapore 2 2 0 14 3 2. Selangor 110 0 1 2. Perak 2 0 0 2 14 0.30 words
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221 1958-11-10 11 Kee Sum In Table Tennis' Last Eight KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lim Chee Hoong. Yee Vim Choong, and Tan Sing Kee three seeded players were eliminated m group "C" and ''D" m the Seiansor table tennis championships at the Kin Cho Hong Hall last night First shock of the night came221 words
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Article25 1958-11-10 11 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sun. Sent if. Indian Rangers Married team beat the Bachelor?; 3-0 m the annual Deepavali Cup soccer match at Sentul yesterday.25 words
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234 1958-11-10 11 S'gor And Perak To Decide The Women's 'Tri' PENANG, Sun. Selangor and Perak women will decide the women's inter-state hockey triangular tournament tomorrow morning at Victoria Green. This morning, Perak beat Penan? I—o and m the evening;, Selangor beat Penang 2-1 m the matches on Victoria Green. Perak Women took234 words
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Article93 1958-11-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Johore Combined Schools qualified for the final m the Leor.g Hoe Yeng Cup Tennis tournament when they beat Selan^or Combined Schools 3-0 m the semi-finals on the SCRC courts yesterday. Results: (Johore mentioned first) Singles: Neon Sim Hee beat Raju Sukor 6-3.93 words
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148 1958-11-10 11 PENANG, Sun. Penang made good use of their opportunities when they beat Kedah by 12 points (three tries and a penalty) to 3 points (one try) m an interstate rugby match played under floodlights at the City Stadium last night. Penang led by 6-0 m148 words
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Article, Illustration307 1958-11-10 11 THAT SUPERIOR ISLAND MALAYA Cup champions, Penang proved their superiority over the Colony for the second su- ?ssive day. This time, Penan? beat an All Singapore combination 5 2 m the inter-state football match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Although the game never reached great heights it was the pressure307 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-11-10 11 Walton Keeps The Goals Down To Five Singapore resumed tti change. Gurunathan took over from MacKenz c for the -n<:ici tt left berth, while Fer.ar.s made five changes. T was not until the 15th rrtU that Penang scored iga after failing i *cc I mes when Walton brought off ennd190 words
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Article388 1958-11-10 12 Nicosia: 'Arm All British Civilians r -By Order Governor Pledges All-Out Effort To Protect Lives NICOSIA, Nov. 9 (Reuter) As the Governor bir Hugh hoot broadcast an assurance that "every form of security measure would be taken to protect British lives, a bomb exploded388 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-11-10 12 Photo. PRIME MINISTER Chou En-lai of Communist China greets (ien. Yang Yung (left) Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army who have withdrawn recently from North Korea. The Premier welcomed the army volunteers at the Railway station m Peking UPIUPI - 43 words
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177 1958-11-10 12 Iraq Warns Israel BAGHDAD. Nov. (ITl)— lraq warned Israel last night that it would be condemning itself to death and dieting; its own grave if it attacked any Arab state. The warning, broad ast by the state-run Baghdad Radio, also accused imperialists led177 words
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73 1958-11-10 12 11 POLICEMEN HELD FOR SHOP-LIFTING TORONTO. Nov. P .Renter) —Eleven pi cc officers m the suburb of North York were arrested (m charges oi shopbreaking, theft and receiving stolen goods. Three others were suspended for having knowledge of the crimes and a former constable is being, sought. Police said the73 words
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Article29 1958-11-10 12 MRS ANETTIE TEILBORG 9^, who has six zr;\r.-*. •h: irr-r. and IS ;rea: grandchildren. was yesterday married m Glendale, California, to Mr. Webster Go.xinrh. 8R ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article103 1958-11-10 12 Apartment Blast: 22 Feared Dead MONTREAL. Nov. 9 (Renter) Fire ripped through a four-storey apartment building here after an explosion today. First reports said the death roll could be up to 22 The management said about sfi people were m the block when the fire broke after the blast. A103 words
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Article114 1958-11-10 12 PARIS. Nov. 9 (Reuter) Five days of bitter East-West battling: m the UNESCO general conference came to a head yesterday when the Communist bloc nations walked out of the assembly while Nationalist China's chief delegate. Mr. Dison Hsueh-Fong Poe, was speaking. Since the conference opened onReuter - 114 words
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Article36 1958-11-10 12 AMONG FRENCH drivers examined m road vision tests, one quarter of those not wearing glasses required them and one fifth wearing glasses had incorrect lenses it was disclosed m a report issued m F?ns yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article25 1958-11-10 12 THE QUEEN yesterday attended the British Legion's Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall. London, to commemorate the dead of two world wars ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article34 1958-11-10 12 THE ashes nf Captain Frank Foster, pilot of the B.E.A. Viscount which collided with an Italian fighter near Anzio last month, were scattered over London Gliding Club's airfield at Dunstable Downs. Bedfordshire, yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-11-10 12 AMMAN, Jordan, Nov. 9, (Reuter)— King Hussein will fly to Switzerland on holiday tomorrow amid rumours here of a possible romance. A source close to the palace, discussing the king's holiday plans today, said voluntarily: "I would not rule out the Romantic element." There184 words
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Article73 1958-11-10 12 HONGKONG, Nov. 9 <UPI) —The English language is dying m .hree Aiian countries. E J. (Jim> Rose of the International Press Institute said here. Rose, m an. interview with the Hongkong Standard, said he found English a "dying language" m India, Pakistan and Burma. Rose,73 words
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Article77 1958-11-10 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 9 (Reuter) Prime Minister Walter Nash of New Zealand said here last night that communist China's government should be recognized by other nations. He told a Press conference: "I think the government on the mainland of China is there and should be recognized. Quemoy and77 words
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Article34 1958-11-10 12 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 9. (UPI). Fighter Don Jordan. No. 1 contender for the world's welterweight championship, was arrested last night for firing an arrow at two women m a car. police reported.34 words
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Article80 1958-11-10 12 R.I.'S Martial Law Extended TOKYO, Nov. 9 (UPI) Martial law will be extended throughout Indonesia for a new year beginning Dec 17, it was reported last night from Jakarta. Antara news agency s aid the extension of martial law for another year was announced m Jakarta by Major Harsono, the80 words
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Article213 1958-11-10 12 Pilots' Pay Deadlock LONDON, Nov 9 (Reuter)— Pan American Airways announced here yesterday that they would be forced to halve their planned daily jet service between London' and New York during the Last two weeks of November. The airline planned to start daily services with the213 words
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Article39 1958-11-10 12 BRITISH Petroleum Explc ration Limited and the Vacuum Oil Company Limited will continue to search for oil in New Guinea as mai or partners of the group which recently made an oil strike in Papua.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-11-10 12 f IS ARMY Chief of Staff. (,m Mtk*< i is greeted by Indoresian Arm > Chirf t v Abdul Harris Nasution m Jakarta 1 h Chief told his host that hi* visit v with the leaders of Indonesia anr) kit < Army, and for no otherUPI - 51 words
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Article156 1958-11-10 12 Survivors Picked l-, DI'RBAN. Nov. 9 (Reuter)— The 1 freighter "Forresbank* has been iband serious fire 150 miles South of herp and a >•■ steamer is picking: up survivors it was I rj today. The rescue ship was identified as the 3. 345-ton 'Eltertnan City of York." The "Forresbank"156 words
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Article59 1958-11-10 12 MARCH AIR FORCE BASE. California, Nov. 9 «rpi» A jet pilot who apparently thought he was landing at his home ba>o 10 miles away collided with another jet which had Just landed here m bad weather la. t Bight. killing three men. the Air Force59 words
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Article80 1958-11-10 12 High-hed Banned In Office LONDON n I ten. BfHfct '1 have her usM riama^inc nfL %sm danrf /,>//* 4 ■rftt ft&ettn M v!-nf v I \< sp '-i" r ■"B fd ihe«p tepoi t| D cal In Nmii.ii. l i are btßßttl I urarinc stifa -*s ***** thill tipv m:ik<-80 words
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