Singapore Standard, 13 November 1958
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Article446 1958-11-13 1 Mr and sea search for t€Bnhei<Johlae No trace* no signals— since TueJ&au Those SOS messages Mystery deepens THE 15/749-ton Liberian tanker Chloe is missing. Ships and planes searching for the vessel following contradictory reports of "mutiny and murder on board" have failed to locate it. On Tuesday446 words
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246 1958-11-13 1 EXAM LEAK: RACKETEERS SETTING THE 'PAPERS' SINGAPORE'S Education Ministry and the Police have uncovered a new racket in the course of their investigations into the leakage of entrance examination question papers. It concerns the Chinese Middle Schools examination which started yesterday. Unscrupulous persons, well educated in history, geography, mathematics and246 words
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Article272 1958-11-13 1 POLIO Enough Salk In Malaya 7 cases in S'pore KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. There is no scarcity of "Salk" j poliomyelitis immunization i vaccine in the Federation, The StanaV.rd learnt today Supply of the vaccine in "enough and to spare" quan- i titles are coming into the j Capital by practically272 words
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Article68 1958-11-13 1 LONDON', Nov. 12. (Reuter) Some 400 Liverpool workers walked out today in sympathy with 300 men at the firm's London factory on strike over the dismissal of a one-legged man. The men, elevator builders, are claiming that the company should make a special exception for one-legged68 words
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Article113 1958-11-13 1 HUSSEIN WAS NOT IN THAT PLANE LONDON, Nov. 12, IUPD Radio Moscow said' tonight that King Hussein of Jordan was not aboard the plane that flew over Syrian territory and turned back because of UAR fighters. The Communist Radio broadcast in Arabic to the Middle East said quoted a Middle113 words
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Article, Illustration269 1958-11-13 1 Diplomatic Row As Huh Leader Hides In RI Embassy MANILA, Nov. 12 (Reuter) The Philippine Secretary of Defence, Mr. Jesus Vargas, has demanded that the Indonesian government turn over to the Philippine army a Filipino Communist leader, who today sought political asylum in the local Indonesian Embassy Mr. Vargas, said269 words
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Article24 1958-11-13 1 PRINCESS Soraya is in the news again with her name linked this time to German industrialist Friedrich Krupp's younger brother Harold, 42.—UPI.24 words
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224 1958-11-13 1 I'm Not Going To Marry Anyone townsend DARWIN. Nov. 12 (Reuter) —Group Captain Peter Townsend today denied rumours that he intended to marry his pretty French camera woman. 19-year-old Maria Luce Jamagne. At Darwin airport he flatly told reporters: "I am not going to marry anyone and as far as224 words
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257 1958-11-13 1 LONDON. Nov. 12 (UPI) Premier Harold Macmillan today backed the decision to arm British civilians in Cyprus but said the government still hoped for a round-table conference which would bring peace to the island. In a formal statement on the Cyprus situation257 words
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Article137 1958-11-13 1 HK Revue Ordered To Quit Colony THE BALI REVUE of Hongkong which had been banned in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh has been asked by the Immigration Department to leave the Colony as soon as possible. The revue which had been cleared by the AntiVice Section of the CID last week137 words
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Article155 1958-11-13 1 RUSSIAN BUYING BUOYS UP RUBBER AN indication of the current firmness in rubber was provided yesterday by another half cent's rise on the Singapore market. The price for International first grade November was taken to 925 cents per Ib. on a market which closed on a steady note. On Tuesday,155 words
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Article36 1958-11-13 1 LONDON, Nov.- 12, (Reuter) Two' crashes involving six trains blocked the main line ■between London and the West during the night and delayed services with North-western England. No one was reported hurt.36 words
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Article84 1958-11-13 1 UNITED NATIONS. Nov 12 (UPl).— The United States toid! Russia today it will continue its rocket development jrogramme as long the Soviet Union maintains its '"aggressive imperialism." U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge toid the United Nation^ Main Political Committee that Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian84 words
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Article65 1958-11-13 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 12 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khru.shchev. he Soviet Prime Minister, today received Sir John Cockroft. research member of the British Atomic Energy Commission, the Soviet News Agency Taw, reported The President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, Professor Alexander Nesmevanov, held a reception today in65 words
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Advertisement126 1958-11-13 1 i r > ">%.' P, Wings going up every day m Tubes hill light the way Qsram CTSERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYAN LTD. (U. ELECTS C CC u T D.. OF ENCLAND. hITTER HEALTH mm WHOLE FAMI LY| K e9 |th wii-H energising Woterbury't B<- G.« Idren a better Kealth-storf todoy,126 words
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Advertisement16 1958-11-13 1 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958. Vol. IX No. 134 15 cts 14 Pages [FINAL EPITjONI16 words
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Advertisement410 1958-11-13 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that MR. LAI SU KEONG is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in rr sport of premises known as Singapore Hotel, Singapore 14, and that any410 words
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Advertisement473 1958-11-13 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. Regulation 12 (1) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that MARINE PARADE REST HOUSE. Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as 107, Marine Parade. Singapore 15, and that473 words
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Advertisement713 1958-11-13 2 NOT! HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation. 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that the GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LTD., Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as Goodwood Park Hotel at No.713 words
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Advertisement1093 1958-11-13 2 CES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATION Regulation 12 (1) (a) APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF RF<,K| RA]lf NOTICE is hereby given that we, theUNDER-NAMKD of ing to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for Ctertifl respect of premises; addresses given below, and dial n. reason why Certificates of Registration should not be grantee1,093 words
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Article708 1958-11-13 3 and the bounden duty of oil J.. Hrpt close tag on the trend of J^ nts in Singapore during the lost K" or more to express their disquiet f^.. worn their fellow citizens of the ahead of them. Not all SingaKn n blind to what has been708 words
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Article34 1958-11-13 3 t'?ck K.irr rvcia b DOr« 2. 156i Cafcies: "IICEKNEWS" •5 ras), All droartments mutane« B'ig. 174. Batu Rd ***** A«- Sr t.i %< 3^29 Leii > t.-! 4C55 a*. Cr^i Tel: 147134 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1958-11-13 3 Sehiba - The MODERN Malay And His PROBLEMS Sehiba -By^ One problem posed for the Modern Malay: "Is it going to be Eastern or Western (culture) or perhaps, a combination of both SEHIBA gIR STAMFORD RAFFLES would be agreeably surprised if he were alive today and could see the modern Malay. The1,272 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-11-13 3 Gster Gunasekera - the NEWS as it strikes me Gster Gunasekera YT'ORLD opinion and re<-pprl for the leaders of the United Arab Republic must have touched deep bottom after the attempt on the life of Ring Hussein, of Jordan. It was the first time assassins have tried to commit their crime in thp417 words
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Article899 1958-11-13 3 Diem Still Keeps A Firm Grip SAIGON AT the top of the Rue Catinant in Saigon the "Street of the Quiet American" a band played lively French airs. The Vietnamese infantry, paratroops and home guards marched by, very smart in their dark green G.I. uniforms and red scarves, but occasionally899 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-11-13 3 Normally, a woman breathes one-third faster than a jnare.12 words
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Advertisement12 1958-11-13 3 LEADER m la REFRIGERATORS t.^ SGAPORE TIGER STANDARD MT Nove~D« 13. '95512 words
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Advertisement45 1958-11-13 3 What can I get V^^^B to relieve JRI this awful skin V I^^ irritation?' 9 M V^^K y/ Asepso Soap -it's so soothing" \Mf Asrpso Soap pmfrr'i fl A^^m y°u against the gerwv fl Mm^F that cause si:n troubles. FOR THE RE"EF^«^^^|^^ OF PRICKLY HEAT45 words
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335 1958-11-13 4 No Reason For Me To Quit Labour Front, Says Lim NOMINATED member of the Singapore Legislative Assembly and Deputy Speaker, Mr. R.C.H. Lim, yesterday declared he would not join the new Singapore Peoples Alliance formed by Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock, nor335 words
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Article213 1958-11-13 4 World Bank Chief Says... Kl ALA LI'MPIR. Wed. The economic progress r-hich Malaya has made both before and after independence has given her an outstanding place in Asia. I This opinion was expressed by Mr J. Burke Knapp. %icepresideni oi the World Bank. in213 words
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Article135 1958-11-13 4 K.L. With A Mayor Is Front's Aim KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Socialist Front today began its campaign for the Murr.^iral Council elections by announcing a 19-romt manifesto which it will present to the elect "rate. The main items in the manifesto i? the promise that it will Malayanise all post?135 words
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Article129 1958-11-13 4 TWO people one a pedestrian were seriously injured in Singapore yesterday in a freak accident involving four vehicles. It happened when an oil tanker, proceeding along Anson Road, bumped into the rear of a lorry. The impact caused the lorry to kno^k in*o a stationary129 words
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84 1958-11-13 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. The Chairman of the State Education B^3rd. Dr. X. K. Menon. said that urgent consideration should b" given by community leader^ for tne rstablishment of private Kindergarten schools by experienced lady teachers. Shaking at the first annual prize-siving day of the Bukit84 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-11-13 4 Threat To Walk Out MALACCA, Wed. Malayan Party Councillors threatened to walk out of the Municipal Council at a budget meeting this afternoon on a subject which caused the same budget meeting to be ended abruptly iast Saturday. The councillors wanted ar. assurance that175 words
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Article64 1958-11-13 4 TUMPAT, Wed.-Haji Wan Idns bin Haii Wan Taib. haji Yaatob bin Othman and Abu Bakar bin Haii Yusoff all U.M.N.O. candidates, were returned unopposed when nominations for the Wakaf Bharu local council elections tTumpat District) closed today. They will serve for three years. Th e local64 words
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Article62 1958-11-13 4 MARY Chan Pul Yee was yesterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with the thelt of a gold ecklace and a gold watch valued at $210 from a nou.se in Upper Pickering Street on May 20. Mary claimed trial to the charge and was allowed $2.->n62 words
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Article114 1958-11-13 4 SEE Tiang Kit, 35, was yesterday bound over m SoO<; lor six months by the Singapore Second District .Jarf.se. Mr. Choor S.nsh for the tneft of a length of cable from the < American ship, s.s. S'eel 1 Chemist First Officer Paul Veazie, of the vessel,114 words
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289 1958-11-13 4 TAIKONG TEL STORY OF THE PULAU BUKO EXPLOSION A TAJKONG shouted to his >)!„« l^M for it" when an explosion occurred V v his lighter while it was anchored /.'I Pulau Bukom, with a full load <.t I Taikong Lim Choo Hoe, SO, Hin Lighter Company, told Coroner W^M Hussein,289 words
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Article172 1958-11-13 4 THE Staff Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday agreed to terminate the service agreement of Mr H. E Burrows. Temporary Superintendent of Works, forthwith hf^-ai^e of the ■"reducer! tv:d2et for the Sewerage Department next year." Mr. Burrows was orginally appointed i* a temporary Superintendent172 words
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143 1958-11-13 4 MENTRI TELLS DELEGATION HE'LL HELP IPOH. Wed.— A (telegftti of representatives of hi;: ding contractors and others ne--ted nrith the ouildins in I is try. ied by Alliance Coun 01 In;-he Ismail bin Abnul Hajid, met the Mentn Besar. Ir.'hr Mohamed Ghaza.i .lawj. *o lav and told him of the.r143 words
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Article101 1958-11-13 4 CONSTA IS FRE OF MUR CHARG Const i -.:.~.W*P 1■ I a::■' M aftei W»fc J < mii !f ,'fc" ti i I Sic have fler. a: a v B J N0 I H?- the ijijij B trMtte r you r Mi i: i B^! i rnaj with 6tl lf101 words
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Article32 1958-11-13 4 JAP ENV CALLS MENTRI BE Japai faj Ft t shi. ii rourta j Besar V If I 1 m tatm M nt m*h 1 m b 1 m Sheik -..m -^m 132 words
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Article213 1958-11-13 4 Self -Service Shop For Army Wives IPOH, Wed. "New I/>ok" shopping ior Army wives opened in lpoh thus wee* w,th the 1 establishment by the NAAFI overseas canteen service of its self-help service shop the la est development in streamlining family shopping. The new shop which wa.s declared open yesterday213 words
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284 1958-11-13 5 Losition To Raise $300,000 n v ILAI IN campaign to raise more than $300,000 for the University e Vinyang University will be launched in Singapore and the L s »rtly. the Singapore Exposition Committee and the funds raised Chancellors of the Universities284 words
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Article64 1958-11-13 5 B C Mi fn Australia Mr K i m n fry L n a* i«. the tridf lii Zealand Singapore b to CI I trane and S it e the Tun 3 v ar.d commis- ler of at a them by tli B C B64 words
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Article188 1958-11-13 5 ":-(E Staff Committee of the S ipore City Council yester;^reed to the sele ti of Mr P. C Mai us ai I Mr. S S Scales as the Chief Administrative Officer and the City Treasurer respective y. The two men had earlier been188 words
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Article128 1958-11-13 5 Write A Play And Win A Prize HAVE you tried your band at writing plays. Well, if you can write a good play there is money in it. The University of Malaya Society has plans for staging a playwriting contest. The contest is open to citizens of Singapore and the128 words
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Article166 1958-11-13 5 SOLDIER TOLD TO PAY FOR DAMAGE PRIVATE David John Tebbett, 20, of the RAMC. was ordered by a Singapore District Court yesterday ;o pay $10 compensation to Kartar Singh, a labourer, for breaking two window Danes at his house in Alexander Road en Tuesday night. The Judge, Mr S. K.166 words
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Article23 1958-11-13 5 KOTA BHARU. Wed. Tengku Ampuan Mahkota and Raja Perempuan will attend the annual prize-giving and speech day of the Zeinab School tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration310 1958-11-13 5 Ex-Red freighter sails from Colony after 9 years— with a promise WHEN the Julia, formerly the Hai Hsuan, yesterday sailed from Singapore after nine years of lying idle here, the crew gave this assurance: "We are going to stay out of trouble With Commander John P. Valasakis, representative of the310 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-11-13 5 Oil Company Is Out For Fair Settlement THE Standard Vacuum Oil Company in Singapore yesterday said that it would enter into negotiations with its employees' union with the "sincere desire to reach fair and equitable agreements The firm said that if the Union representatives had the same desire, there should203 words
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Article67 1958-11-13 5 ILLEGAL ENTRANT IS JAILED A.TO bin H£ji Aladani wai yesterday jailed for six weeks' by Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R.8.1. Pates, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of entering the Colony illegally. Ajo admitted he had landed in Pasir Panjang from outside Malaya without a landing permit on Oct.67 words
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491 1958-11-13 5 Mother, on 3 murder charges, weeps IPOH, Wed. Three tentative charges of murder face a woman who was rescued from drowning in a disused mining pool in Tronoh on July 29 this year. At a preliminary enquiry held before Inche Abu Johan at the Batu Gajah magistrate's court today, the491 words
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Advertisement87 1958-11-13 5 Ireast-feed W*~ -3f ■hSBSPvI LACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant I K l.^d» food, enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, I IW^^^^^lL Vitamin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN I *IHy(pHs ls remar!<ab| y eas v t0 mix J QSt s P r^ le n L pSBSSWSP.^ top of the water87 words
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Advertisement187 1958-11-13 5 Vaseline Hafr Tonic grooms and conditions your hair the natural way. Just rub a few drops of this finely perfumed oil into your scalp day and your X. hair will grow lustrous smooth. and bright, ;-\slre; I J (*ft stfe'" W^^^^^ *^+*<$** Wsm mSmt $< and S y 0,,,.,., JAPAN187 words
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319 1958-11-13 6 R.I. GENERAL IS HERE TO SMASH REBELS THE new Indonesian Consul-General to Singapore, Brigadier-General Djatikusumo, will arrive today to usher in a new era of Singapore-Indonesian relations. The primary job of the new Consul GeAeral will be to heal the strained relations between Singapore and Indonesia which followed rebel activities319 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-11-13 6 A BEATING UP WAS ALL HE 'EXTORTED' A WOULD-BE extortionist got the surprise of bis life when his intended victim took \:p ar; iron rod and began assaulting h:-.v. in Su tan Gate, ii.n.sMP'Te on Tuesday night. Poll -e Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang la I The S;a::--dard yesterday thai92 words
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Article27 1958-11-13 6 THE Malayan Association for the Blind Kuala Lumpur, headed by Tuan Haji Mustapba Albakri will hold countrywide Fins Day to raise funds on Dec. 6.27 words
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Article89 1958-11-13 6 IPOH. Wed. The "Rock 'n Roll" Band of communist terrorists in the Sungei Siput area of "Operational Ginger 1 will miss one trumpet and a trombone which were found by a Patrol of the Ist Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters yesterday. The Foresters entered a large cave89 words
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Article66 1958-11-13 6 THE St. Andrews Old Boys' Association annual reunion dinner and dance will be held at the Capitol. Restaurant. Singapore on Nov. 23. Among thp many guests invited are Sir George Oehiers and Lady Oehlers. All old boys of the school who wish to attend the dinner66 words
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Article, Illustration258 1958-11-13 6 Army- Civilian Relations Are Good, S'pore Rotarians Told ARMY experts are helping squatters on War Department land to modernize their farms and farming methods in Singapore, Director of Public Relations. Far East Land Force, Colonel R.J.A. Hornby, said at the Rotary Club's luncheon in the Cathay Hotel yesterday. Tenants purchase258 words
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Article194 1958-11-13 6 Dying Man Named His Attacker PENANG, We-:. a vege-table-vendor named his attacker to his daughter and a barber before he died, the Assize Court wa, told today A durian-seller, Teh Hoe Choi, wa? m the dock on a cnarge of nrurder by causing the death of the vc^cab evendor, Cheah194 words
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198 1958-11-13 6 SIX BOYS PLAYED IN LIFT-AND JAMMED IT A LIFT in the S.ngapcre Improvemerr Trust's new Kaiiang Estate jammed yesterday when u<ed for a prank by six boys ail under £ix years old. Last night. Pressing buttons Indisczi- tninately they went up and down the seven storey high block for more198 words
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Article35 1958-11-13 6 ALLIANCE State Councillor. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will open a five-day civics course iov Chinese villagers from Province Weilesley. Central and South, at Lo Pan Honsr. Love Lane, at 11 a.m. on Nov. IT.35 words
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183 1958-11-13 6 Walk-out Men Sent To Break Up Meeting Says Union Chief SEAMEN'S SQUABBLE CHAIRMAN' of the United Seamen's Union of Singapore, Inche Ali bin Awang, yesterday replied to charges made by 42 members of the Inion who alleged in an earlier statement that the general meeting held at Victoria Memorial Hall183 words
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571 1958-11-13 6 Plea goes out. ..not owners are well-to THE Singapore Ratepayers Association yestrrdav u;mi< among: building workers and a further contraction in housin^ City Council carried out its recent decision to charge bousing full cost of installing: electricity supplies and 50 per tent lor571 words
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Article71 1958-11-13 6 LUMfUK, vvea. Singapore's Minister fo: Education. Mr. Chew Swe< Kee. flew in here this evening by Malayan Airways plane which was delayed for aboul 20 minutes due to bad weather. Asked the Reason for h:.^ visit. Mr. Chew replied: "Ju^t a friendly visit." He wa> however, met71 words
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Article25 1958-11-13 6 TERRITORIAL Association of Women's institute, Penang. will hold Its annual baby show on Nov. 29 at tin Chung Shan Chinese School. Bayan Lcpas.25 words
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Article72 1958-11-13 6 New Na For Geo Town enan j Parn 1 tht p, Hint s J 'Tniiunt t<, ►•"STt aam 1 ~~~~IIL G0 g< i, r n m L y al Fani«a| '^fcT r r m M n tht soiii 1 M U( !l W^F' posil 1 n as 1 M corr72 words
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Article35 1958-11-13 6 MINISTERN TAKEN RETURNS KUALA Mi I lit ~M eturnedl 1 a n Mil si -1 port her n v j v. Mr. a and G y.-r il nto 1 r bo p:. [r 1 [JNESi35 words
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Article20 1958-11-13 6 TOKYO N Amb The wa P d J gpfl aid< Dr sador Od I J20 words
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Article178 1958-11-13 6 FINDING A ROAD PENANG HIL PENANG. Wed. Preliminary survey to find a possible route for a road up Penang Hill is being carried out by the Public Works Department. This was stated to The Standard today by the State Engineer. Mr. J. W. Pirn, who added that the preliminary survey178 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-11-13 7 Ghastly Find In Jungle By Fliers Decomposed Body Of A Nude Woman A ROYAL AIR FORCE party of seven on jungle exercise yesterday afternoon stumbled across the dismembered body of a Chinese woman in Pierce Forest Reserve, Singapore- Though the body was highly decomposed, there were indications that the woman341 words
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239 1958-11-13 7 NUDE BODIES OF MOTHER AND DAUGHTER IN FISHPOND Village Constable Held RAl'B, Wed.— A Special Constable of Sang Lee new village, in the district of Raub. has been detained for questioning in connection with the murder of a mother and daughter, whose nude bodies were found in a fishpond half239 words
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Article143 1958-11-13 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES i'LOSINIi rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 92| 92] R.S.S. No. 1 Nov. 92? 92} R.S.S. No. 1 Doc. 91 J 92 R.S.S. No. 2 89 B >.^ R.S.S. No. 3 88 88i" Tone Quiet. The tin price in Singapore was143 words
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Article57 1958-11-13 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed. Tengku Ibrahim bin Tcngku Chik. was sentenced to two and a haif years' imprisonment bv Mr. Justice M. G. Xeal in' the High Court today for raping Fatimah binti Ngah, 20. at a hotel here. Tengku Ibrahim told ihe court that he57 words
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Article77 1958-11-13 7 LORD REA AND M.P. COMING HERE A delegation of the British Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in Britain is expected' to arrive in Singapore today. •Lord Rea. Liberal leader in the House of Lords, Mr. R. H. Thurston, Conservative Member of Parliament, Mr A. Green and Mr. S. Irving form the delegation77 words
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Article45 1958-11-13 7 The Malayan Railway Administration announced yesterday that the Diesel rail car passenger service operating between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur will be extended to Tampin from Nov. 17, leaving Kuala Lumpur at 11.22 a.m. for Tampin and returning from Tampin at 1.45 p.m45 words
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Article66 1958-11-13 7 The Sultan Examines His Axe THE Sultan of Selangor examines a fireman's axe when he inspected the guard-of-honour formed by the firemen during the official opening of the new 5250.000 Klang Central Fire Station at Watson Road. Port Swettenham, on Saturday. Next to the Sultan is Mr. J. F. O.66 words
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Article164 1958-11-13 7 ONE YEAR'S JAIL FOR CAR THIEF A SINGAPORE District Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday sentenced Ismail bin Bakri. 22 to 12 months' jail for theft of a $2,000 car in Malabar Street at 2.10 a.m. on Oet. 29. Bakri. claimed that he was once an employee of Shell Company.164 words
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Article71 1958-11-13 7 YOUTH HAD KISSING TATTOO MARK WONG Seng Chce. 20. of Sago Street was yesterday convicted in the Singapore Second District Court on a charge of being a secret society member, Group 24. Acting D.S.P. Mr. Koh Lian Wah said he found Wong with the tattoo mark of a kissing couple,71 words
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Article58 1958-11-13 7 A CARPENTER, Kam Lens Fatt, on Tuesday night ran from Kreta Ayer Road to the Central Police Station in Singapore and reported he had been robbed. He said he was held up by a man while walking along the road and forced to hand over58 words
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121 1958-11-13 7 THE 2,500-strong Singapore Bank Employees' Union. last night decided at a meeting of delegates to register its proposed Thrift and Loan Society. .At the meeting, 21 members were appointed as committee members from 13 banks in the Colony. The aim of the society121 words
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Advertisement878 1958-11-13 8 AKGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6. *****/4 132/6. toblni— Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Halit.x, Boston. New York Baltimore. Philadelphia •> Spore P. yham Penang TEUCER 3/10 lan 11 lan 15/16 lan Carriers action to proceed via othei ports to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN878 words
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Advertisement1210 1958-11-13 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) O2 lme*> s o h e p r f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINtNIAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty te1,210 words
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Advertisement920 1958-11-13 8 MITSUI LINE Spore P.S'hom Penonp FOR JAPAN A "srV^™.!".— Hov 13/14 No^ Accepting cargo for Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. FOR U.S.* vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akogisan Maru 17 Nov 20 Nov ETA. N. York 28920 words
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Advertisement563 1958-11-13 8 EAST ASIATIC [4 HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Aden P ort $Q| Rotterdom, Homburg. Bremen Copenh 0 qe ft j s por# VKo J bß PATAGONIA Colling Gdynia JUTLANDIA I Calls London (Passengers Only, MEONIA »/2 ZD :n B Calling London (Posscngen On'v SIENA 9 '0 Jon d W H^ Possengci Accommodot.or,563 words
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361 1958-11-13 9 AN TO SET UP JAPANESE CAR PLANT IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Japanese motor firm the Nissan Motor Company Limited may set up a car assembly plant here in the near future. The project, if it materialises, will be the first of its kind in the Federation. I It361 words
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Article391 1958-11-13 9 Russia May 6e up Rubber Buyer tss/a Buyer bably rank as one of the leading rubber before the year is out, irrej conducted by a U.S source imptlon. B i by B^ from B^v bases ur to -II 139.000 B lerablj E m.-;^ by B -2i rer.'s prr I -a.391 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-11-13 9 SIR John Kinloch, an airline official, arrived in Singapore yesterday in a ROAC Britannia, after a business tour of Australia. Sir John is manager of Passengers' Department of Butterfield and Swire Company in Hongkong. He uill be here for a brief stay. This is his second75 words
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Article115 1958-11-13 9 Airline Profit Of $7m. KL.M airline made a net profit of 8.7 mil guilders [Mai. $7,073,1003 in the first line months of this year, say? he airline's Quarterly report ssued yesterday. It has decided to declare an iterim dividend of three per' em. the same as '.ast year. n the115 words
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Article136 1958-11-13 9 S'pore Trade Team For Indonesia A TRADE mission representing the various Chambers of Commerce in Singapore will leave the Colony at the end of this month for a week's tour of Jakarta. The mission, sponsored by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, plans to establish goodwill and closer commercial ties between136 words
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Article111 1958-11-13 9 Ghina Fills Her Rice Granaries LONDON, Nov. 12 (Rented —The Times today drew a'tention to China's success in filling her granaries this year and submitted that it would not be difficult for her now to under sell any Asian rice exporting nation. "To the outside world, this incredible harvest in111 words
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Article97 1958-11-13 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices oer picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $39 J buyers $40$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $61± sellers in drums $634 sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable97 words
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154 1958-11-13 9 All Sections Of Shares Are Steady THE MALAYAN' share mar&ei was generally steady in all sections yesterday. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced !by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:- INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon l 68 1.72 W. Hammer 1.56 138 Malayan Cement 1.57 1.60 i Sime Darby 1.41 1.44 Singapore154 words
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Article340 1958-11-13 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re- ported the following business j done yesterday: F. N. Ords. SI 59*. SI 60; i Gammon $1.70, $1.67j odd lot, j Hammer $1,571 to $l-58i; Hume iPrets \4/10J. Ord?. 4/10; M. Breweries $2 824. M Cemet.t 1 $1,571 to $1.60; M. Colls. $1.02 J land340 words
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Article33 1958-11-13 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Associat.on made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: SelLng. T.T. or OD. ready: French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.33 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-11-13 9 A FIVE-MAN delegation from Burma arrived in Singapore yesterday, en route to Japan, to look into the possibility of buying: diesel-engine buses a>"d tyres for their country. The president of the Rangoon Bus Workers Cooperative Society Limited, U Tun Lwin, said that he and two other173 words
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Article203 1958-11-13 9 SHIPS IN PORT OI'TER ROADS Ringhorn, Yamasa Maru, Pahkonda Kasimbar. P. Chaykovky. Julia. Yuya. Shun Shen. Berebere. Neapolis, Keamtorask, Clyde Breeze. Lane. Ma.ium: Maru. Adderley Sleign. Danakil. East Breeze, Clydefield. Mapia. E Lucky. Citv of Coventry, Sabang. Lt. Knight. Lian Hwa. Planet, Libertad 1. Golden Beta, Norvest, Hoegh Cape Sda203 words
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Article49 1958-11-13 9 UNITED Kingdom exported 29,200.000 pounds of evaporated milk during the first eight months of this year, seven per cent more than last year. An increase in exports to India and Burma more than offset decreased shipments to Malta, the U.K.'s primary market for evaporated milk.49 words
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Article334 1958-11-13 9 1 A PORTABLE conveyor with a vibrating screen for use as a combined loading and separating unit in quarries and coal mines has been developed by a Leicester engineering firm. The unit, which can be moved to any point where screening and loading is necessary, is334 words
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Article292 1958-11-13 9 A TRAINING centre for statistical research In fishery, is to be set up by FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) for the Indo-Pacinc region next year. The centre will be located in Bombay, with India as the host nation to delegates from various countries in the292 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-11-13 9 MR GUNTHER LEITZ. managing director of Ernst Leitz GmbH. Wetzler, Germany, will arrive in Singapore on Friday, in the course of an extensive tour of the East. The company are makers of Leica cameras. Mr Gunther Leiti Is a erandson of Ernst Leiti. who besan manufacturing56 words
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Article44 1958-11-13 9 SYDNEY, Australia, Nov 12 (UPI)— New South Wa:p* expcvt> a wheat crop of 67.000,000 bushels the best sines the 194y-i!<so season, when flL'.ono,--000 bi:«he!s were harve> 4 pd The average yield this year was estimated at 21 b;;she:» per acre.44 words
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Advertisement226 1958-11-13 9 I EVERETT ORIENT LINE J£&f > port P.S'ham Penong 12 No* 19 Nor m 1 6 Dec 15 Dec 1 3 Dec Calcutta JJ 21 No» 24 No» 25 Nov W 16 Dec 19 Dec 20 Oec I Everett STAR LINE j^^ n 5 pore P.S'ham Ptnang L. 15 Nov226 words
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Advertisement79 1958-11-13 9 New Clipper N EXCURSION FARE to TOKYO Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare only $1087 round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges in Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am s giant four» engine Clippers* all the way take 23 dayi to complete your trip.79 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-11-13 10 Matt White writes from London: THE man in the picture below Is in the British Army. He is a soldier of the Queen. And* what's more, he's ON DUTY. Private Dick Swabey, aged twenty, of the Royal Pioneer Corps, is one of the most incredible soldiers in the world. For61 words
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Article463 1958-11-13 10 PARIS. A BATTLE to supply the general public with historical" records is noto be ri(j fought between tvo of ~e French recording ccr>--panies. Vega and PatheNarc r >^. The firs* shot was f'red bv Vaga when they bro\ghl out the !ror c"s first sound-recorded magazine called SO.VORAMA,463 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1958-11-13 10 A MOST INCREDIBLE SOLDIER OF THE BRITISH ARMY RICHARD BERRY writes on MEN IN THE NEWS, giving an intimate insight into the careers of world famous personalities. parade ground for seven months. HE DOESN'T know who his commanding officer is. What DOES he do? Private Swabey, spinning out his National1,509 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-11-13 10 'THREE District Officers in the Federation were among the group of Malayan Govern--I- ment officials who recently spent a day at Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to see how a typical American Liberal arts college for women operates. The Malayan party toured the campus, attended classes, had lunch142 words
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Advertisement62 1958-11-13 10 The world kammi famiii I T I C ■S^X'X'jwl-^-^^v^^iX'**' .Mm. ■'jc>y.f- v ,v» +.y'*>^ v ■iy^K.-'-' 4w iSffoOL^^CTM^^Kkrot*'"!iBovBB3g-'' "apM!*i j^jqt-^ HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by on reliever for Headcc 1 Colds, Mental Strc ENG AUN TOlj THE TIGER MEDICAL 1 CAPILLOGENA POW ARRESTS HAM 1 PROMOTES M« PREVE\TS IM' IRRITATION S62 words
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113 1958-11-13 11 mMIIK \\>d— The Selangor Turf L.I |M i l! l^ rted b y the Pcrak Turf ranch ©IBce to allow ofT-course > ,i in told today. the ST( Mr. A. H. L Wheeler. thought it was a good idea 1,1 submit his recommendation113 words
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Article274 1958-11-13 11 II lotal of HI horses (78 in Class 2 have entered for the Perak Turf fol the yeai on Nov. 22, 26 and 29 races on each day. I g r 1 I i I posted oi I nformation I I y x I274 words
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Article129 1958-11-13 11 TAIPEI. Nov in lUPI) The News said today that isketbaN tans won p able reputaU n n °f being p rtsmen during the President Chiang Kai- -thd tournament And the fans disputed we ir.s of the referees jprred. ;md quite often upset yers trying 'o make129 words
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180 1958-11-13 11 90 Monkey Bite Didn't Stop Harun Reaching Singles Final resumed playing badminton niy three months ago. Harao will meet Jamil In Open Singles* final in the Sultan Idris Training College hall here next Saturday. nit full results in yesterlaj s matches are: Men*! Singles: Harun beat Ridzwan Ja'afar 15—2 15—0;180 words
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Article543 1958-11-13 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By He scores 0n... Jara, Ellem Upset On Setia AUSTRALIAN jockey, Peter King, followed un his first clay's success with a grand treble, booting home Jara, Ellem and newcomer Setia. at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, second day of the Selanjjor Turf Club meet. SETIA. an Irish-bred543 words
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1804 1958-11-13 11 dTTT?^ 3 Mrs. C. Clnrk's Trainer: E. ran B'kelen 483-143 No. 2 JARA 8.13 (1) King 1 323-122 No 7 K£A 8.09 15) Moon 2 663-218 No 9 MELIANTHL'S 8.09 «9> Franklin 3 83- 37 No. 10 Reasonable 8.00 »fi> Ransome 4 89-1,804 words
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Article, Illustration483 1958-11-13 11 Sailors Guide Wins Washington 'International' LAUREL MARYLAND. Nov. 11, (Reuter). Sailors Guide, sold by his Australian owners shortly before the race, was declared the winner of the 100.000 dollars Washington D.C. International race here today when his jockey's objections against Tudor Era, first past the post, were upheld. Judges spent483 words
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Advertisement87 1958-11-13 11 Pause and epjoy more of each moment smoke -Ifep^ i'ause and enjoy /^l Alv the true gentle /^H JQi Virginia flavour JB KBS m J^f/ Of CRAVEN 'A.' Itf^^^^^^^U Hi Tipped with natural *Znm ATTVXT^ Bl cork CRAVEN 'A' LjfIA VXiV 5 M/ are always **A** BwJ smooth to the87 words
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Article307 1958-11-13 12 Three Countries Now Sold On Boys' Soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A concrete step towards implementing the "Tunku Abdul Rahman Cup" annual soccer tournament for Asian schoolboys (age limit 20 years) to be played here next year is beginning to take shape. Three countries Korea. Japan and307 words
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Article243 1958-11-13 12 SINGAPORE Civilians remained unbeaten in their annual women's hockey match against the Services when they won 3 o yesterday's Poppy Day fund encounter on the SCC Padang yesterday. The Service women, after holding the Civilian women to a goalless first half, save the irr.rre??:-:; 'ha: th;>243 words
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Article74 1958-11-13 12 TOKYO Nov 12 (Reuter)--Visiting United States Davis Cdp tennis players Ham Richardson beit Osamu Ishiguro of Japan, 6-3, 6-0. in a goodwill match u .e'i a: Tokyo's national tennis c aui yesterday Hu colleague Alex Olmedo r in a draw with Atsushi Miyagj of74 words
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Article26 1958-11-13 12 Glasgow Nov. 12 (Reuter) Glasgow Rangers beat Napoli <" II :,-2 in a friendly soccer match u p-p '.a?» night Xapoli led 2-1 a- halftime.26 words
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Article28 1958-11-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Bei til Railway Recreation Club beat University of Malaya. K.L.. -.-ft in a division two league hockey match on the College ground toriav28 words
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Article222 1958-11-13 12 THE CLASH OF THE JUNIORS SINGAPORE and Johore's junior badminton star? will mee: in a friendly match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The following will represent Singapore Juniors tomorrow night. Singles: Ronnie Oor. Long Pern Chan. Lam Say Chow. Doubles: Lai Lung Mine and Wee Choon222 words
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Article50 1958-11-13 12 BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 12 (Reu- <?r > Birnrngham City reached the second round of the InterCities Fairs Soccer Cup competition when they bo a I Cologne 2-0 here last night. There were no score at halftime. The clubs drew 2-2 in their P :g match in Cologne last50 words
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Article34 1958-11-13 12 SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Nov. 12 (Reuter'. Gene Fullmer (Utah), former world middleweight boxing champion, knocked out Joe Miceli (New York in £he second round of a 10-round fight on Tuesday night.34 words
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Article, Illustration181 1958-11-13 12 SLATER CUP TO SIKHS Young Men's Sikh Association just manager} to edge the Singapore Cricket Club by four goals to three in the hockey match for the Slater Cup on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. Cricket Club took the lead in the seventh minute through Humphries, but the Sikhs181 words
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Article114 1958-11-13 12 SYDNEY, Suv. 12. (Renter). MCC learn manager Freddie Brown clashed with pressmen and photographers when the Englishmen reached Sydney by air from Melbourne today. As the team stepped from the plane a hoard of pressmen, television cameramen and photographers closed around them. Brown turned to one of114 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-11-13 12 I After I l l( 'Golden Goose' of bad! Tatum and h.s Harl^ in Singapore jesterd" 3 Due to bad weather In v might at Darwin and change planes i The lanky Mr. Basketball, M n ir taking ofT his Texas boots s< mn ift-riJ ed119 words
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387 1958-11-13 12 SAID MISTAPHA ol Rl Ml M for the All Blues in their Hu-h ni)l /J Royal Air Force. Seletar. on thf l'uli (P^ ground yesterday. The airmi wmtmi tries, a penalty) to live (a goal) It wa> the A I B :c.>' third387 words
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Article140 1958-11-13 12 BADMINTON CUP FINAL ON SATURDAY IPOH, Tue>.— U'.u Kinta will meet Ta:p:ng in the first of the Inter-District Malays Badminton tourney for ihe "Datoh Haji Mohamed Eu;nfY" C;:p on Saturday. For the first time the so {$*****0 51 John's Ambulance Heanquar'p;> Hall will be used for a badminton final. The140 words
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232 1958-11-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, AVed Scoring all their point* in the first half. Selan^or Club beat Batu Wanderers by six points (try, penalty i to nil in a rugby match on the padang here today. A late start and deteriorating light curtailed play to about 40232 words
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Article161 1958-11-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Twelve Federation teams have entered foe the annual Armed Forces Inter unit hockey knockout tournament for the Brooke Cup. The same number of teams have also entered f° r the Minor Unit championships for the Adjutant General's Cup. The Brooke Cup161 words
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Article69 1958-11-13 12 raf Setetar and SI S% Dnit RAF failed to reach a decision m the first round of I Sanderson Cup rugger i -> tion when the;.- drew three-all at Bembawang yesterdi Both trams scored i w< Walker scored fo: Seletar v Coxhead for the SiKnalnn In69 words
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Article156 1958-11-13 12 ARMY be a: Royal Navy 11 points <a goal, a penalty goal I and a try i to five (a coa!> in a keenly fought inter fcCl'VICCfc I rugby match at Tangliri yesterday. N.uv, who drew tire "-all against the RAF" last week, made it156 words
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Miscellaneous110 1958-11-13 12 I I SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier League. Chinese vs. Eurasians Europeans. .Ja'an Besar. 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: Div. 1. SCRC vs. RAF ChangL CSC. RUGBY: SRC vs. 61 Signals Unit, Padang. KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER:— Tech. College vs. R.A.F. W Tech. Ground. HOCKEY:— p-.v. I. Postals VS. Malays 'A' 1-^b- Road. D v.110 words
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Article, Illustration301 1958-11-13 13 PRESIDENT Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who recently visited Japan and had the rare honour of being received at the Tokyo Airfield by HIM. the Emperor of Japan himself, is scheduled to visit Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in the first week of December. After hii. three-day tour of Malaya301 words
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Article, Illustration867 1958-11-13 13 Cheers For German State Visit H -.-> qu cheers I German hi. j London for m m year* The d- there, but fi m corres{B td u hfl t-;rn- Zeisa camera iein in w bite* K Dbabty f urnB* re to set their B a than his kl"^° rise of867 words
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Article1035 1958-11-13 13 jj<__j( From Our Own Correspondent For Instance, if you look at rpcrnt statistics of the cement industry you will readily none what' a long way we have to go nrforp we could reach the stage of. say, Japan or Turkey. not to mention European countries. We1,035 words
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Article242 1958-11-13 13 WASHINGTON. T?OREIGN newspaper- men are continually daunted by the size of A m e ri c an newspapers. Their dismay is laced inth envy. One result, however, of his huge size is a curious casualness in lay-out that few other ijidustrialised countries would tolerate. You simply cannot242 words
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Miscellaneous283 1958-11-13 13 BBBSSH By RITA DEL MAR rpODAY'S QUOTATION: -I- "Love is just as much of a necessity as bread." Honore de Balzac THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: This is a generally constructive day if you are guarded against delays, changes, misunderstanding and exert tact Evening: favours attention to loved ones; have fun. YOUR283 words
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Miscellaneous238 1958-11-13 13 LI'L ABNER By AI Capp (Tetter fumYguess 'notheronje o' S ffffß^y?^ T'fe^6//Ts^ 'he'stakiW j he's takin' a LI'L A&NER!?i THEM "NEVJ PEOPLE" DONE m -n? T rr>JM tu' NOW A A6.000- S> VACATION -WHILE JS^-^SHOTHISSELF BECUZME A'm^Dcodi PVnMF MILE TRIP UP Y FOLKS, HERE, IS < -^JCTmGU COULD^T STAND LIVIIsT238 words
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Article, Illustration406 1958-11-13 14 Control I Outer Space Zorin UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 12 a(UPI) Russia charged today that the United States plans to use outer space for military purposes, including an attack on the Soviet Union. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin told the United Nations Main Political Committee that suchUPI - 406 words
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Article233 1958-11-13 14 Parliamentary Crisis In Japan TOKYO. Nov. 12 (Reuter) The Minister of Justice. Mr. Kiichi Aichi. said yesterday that Japan would be swept by a revolutionary movement, if the present mass violence by organized labour were left unchecked. He reported to the Cabinet on an233 words
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Article81 1958-11-13 14 Gurkha's Date A Tiger LONDON. Nov. 12. (Reuten Gurkha Corporal Kamanstng Linbu has a date at the London Zoo tomorrow with a tiger. The Corporal and tiger first met in the Malayan jungle when the Corporal was on patrol. The tiger was quite young and Corporal Karaansing caught it and81 words
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151 1958-11-13 14 Soekarno Ends 14-Day Tour Of Islands JAKARTA. Nov. 12 < Reuter > President Soekarno yesterd?v returned from a 4.000 miles tcur of East Indonesia to stir support for the Republic's claim to Dutchruled West New Guinea. He spent nearly a fortnight visiting remote islands bordering the disputed territory North of151 words
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Article38 1958-11-13 14 THE VIETNAM Press Agency said yesterday that as part of a campaign against camouflaged prostitution in Saigon, the South Vietnam government would regulate the number of waitresses that bars, hotels and dan^° halls might employ.— Reuter.38 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-13 14 PRESIDENT Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines, {•famines a book on Ma- laya presented to him by Malayan Minister for Works, Sardon bin Haji Jubir, at Malacanang Pa- lace. Minister Jubir is the first recipient of the Ramon Maffsavsav FnnnHa. tion. UP! photo.UP - 47 words
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Article457 1958-11-13 14 We hope recovered but lessons remain Khit Johari SEATTLE, Nov. 12 Malaya's chief delegate to the Colombo Plan conference yesterday indirectly criticised the Soviet Union for the fall in tin prices caused by large Russian dumping The Malayan Minister did not refer to the Soviet Union457 words
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Article165 1958-11-13 14 That Trip To Moon Has Snags MOSCOW. Nov. 12 IUPD— A Soviet .scientist says man must create an artificial atmosphere around the moon to le, *hiPi brake for a gradual and smooth landing. Prof. Georgy Pokrovsky *a;d in an article in "Tekhnika Molodezhi" that the *pace ship should fire a165 words
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Article62 1958-11-13 14 NICOSIA. Nov. 12. (Reuter) A Greek Cypriot youth. Chrys tathos Xenophontos. was shot dead by a sentry near the British army encampment at Zephyros, on the North Cyprus coast, this morning, an official statement said. Another Greek Cypriot youth was shot dead by troops near Nicosia62 words
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Article37 1958-11-13 14 BEIRUT. Nov. 12, (Reuter). The United Nations observation group here informed the Lebanese government that it would withdraw 200 observers in the next few days, leaving about 390 in the country, U.N. sources said here.37 words
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Article93 1958-11-13 14 LONDON, Nov. 12. (Reuier). An impromptu strip nance by a 17-year-old guest startled patrons of a Soho night club here last night. The girl dancing a cha-cha had stripped to her panties before the manager of «he Tropicana club, Mr. Freddy Irani, could remove her from the dance93 words
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Article309 1958-11-13 14 Churchill's Cook For Nicosia LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter)— Mrs. Josephine Schwarz. cook to Sir Winston Churchill, has offered to work for NAAFI in Cyprus, the Daily Mail reports 'oday. The newspaper says thit Austrian-born 42-year-oid Mrs. Schwarz has offered n repay part of the debt she feels she owes Britain.309 words
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Article82 1958-11-13 14 LONDON. Nov. 12 (Reuter) Mr. McNeil] Cooper-Key (Conservative) asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons yesterday whether he was aware that there existed considerable anxiety regarding the plight of refugees in Hongkong and what steps his department was taking to relieve their distress. The82 words
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Article68 1958-11-13 14 hustled the semi-nude girl from the hall and made her dress. The girl explained that her boy friend, alter reading of the .strip-tease. cha-cha of Turkish dancer Kaish Nanah at a Rome society party told her: "If she was my girl fn?nc I'd break off68 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-13 14 World's Youngest Marshal M. Asghar Khan, the vouthful Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Air Force has been promoted to the rank of Air Marshal. At 37, he is believed to be the youngest Air Marshal in the world. Asghar Khan formerly commanded a squadron in the Royal Indian Air Force and60 words
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140 1958-11-13 14 NO CLEARANCE FOR HUSSEIN'S PLANE DAG UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 12. Reuter Tne Seoret a ry- Genera!. Mr. Daft Elammarsfc* joeld, declared today that tne L'nited Nations "was in no v. ay approached regarding i rance for the p ane of Kit Hussein over the Syrian re' gton.** in a statement,140 words
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Article161 1958-11-13 14 PRIVATE GETS TEL FOR MUR HONGKONG. Mov 12 <Re'..'er) Sapper Terence Ds\;' Logan, 20, c f Cryi Gardens. Liverpool, Krai today found I guilty of murder at a Court "Martial and sentenced to e imprisonment subject to cor.Rrmation. f/Ogun,, paled sr.d s taced st the verdict had beet i tried161 words
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Article129 1958-11-13 14 NEW FUND AID P NATION UNITI D Nai 12 (lp: tr:r. anc Lat todas ii lution establi Nations i menu. Jh submitted I Assembly' E Financiaj rw delegati Burma Ceylon r P ia Ghtnt V Indonesia i-'' Neth r] public an G fa I It w< continue Kress i n129 words
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Advertisement98 1958-11-13 14 WONDERFUL LITTLE SUNFROCKS jisujM IN A GALAXY OF GAY COTTONS JjSE^Sk You'll love all these wonderful whirling M V\f (7 \/\lm cotton sunfrocks. Inspired by Californian Mm^^^^^^mmM designs, they're all set to take you to beach parties, picnics, or. plus jackets, to lunch 1 in town. See the whole wonderful98 words
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