Singapore Standard, 17 November 1958
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Title Section22 1958-11-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, '953. Vol. IX No. 138. 15 cts. 12 fc^es* [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article, Illustration452 1958-11-17 1 The _e___*____ boss who had 52.W.000 on his head is just another Red today Govt, orders bandits to surrender MALAYA'S number one communist, Chin Peng, described m the past as the "mystery man and lord of the jungle" was yesterday reduced to the ranks of452 words
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213 1958-11-17 1 US SAYS NO' TO SOVIET PLAN ON A-BAN WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (Reuter) The United States has refused to accept the latest Soviet fivepoint plan on the banning -)X nuclear tests. The State Department, commenting on the Soviet plan, said the Russians were, m effect, asking the U.S. to buy "a213 words
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156 1958-11-17 1 Makarios Blames Britain For Chaos AMSTERDAM. Nov 16. 1 Reuter >. Archbishop Makario.s said here last night he was "very sorry" for Turkish, British and Greek victims of bloodshed m Cyprus, but the policy of the British government was to blame. The Archbishop, exiled leader of the Orthodox church m156 words
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Article53 1958-11-17 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov 16 (UPI) Pope John received some 1.200 pilgrims of various nationalities today m the first general audience of his reign The hundreds of visitors from the U.S. Britain, France, Austria and Italy flocked into the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace to receive the53 words
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Article, Illustration306 1958-11-17 1 Newspaper Report NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (Reuter and irpi) The New York Sunday News reported today that the former Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov had been shot dead for refusing to co-operate as a witness at a purge trial planned by the present Premier, Mr. Nikita306 words
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Article116 1958-11-17 1 Bachelors And Blood Pressure LONDON. Nov. 16, (Reuter). The bigger the family, the lower the blood pressure of the parents, according to a survey discussed m the Bri-tish-Medical Journal. "Single men had higher pressure than the married, and the father of small families higher than those of large families." the116 words
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Article40 1958-11-17 1 TWO MORE paralytic polio cases were admitted to the Singapore Middleton Hospital yesterday One was a five month-old Malay female child from the SIT quarters m Clementi Road, and the other a male Chinese, 22, from Lorong 31. Geylang.40 words
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382 1958-11-17 1 Two Thugs Held In S'pore Gang Clash Drama SINGAPORE Police made a dramatic arrest of two secret society gangsters soon after a vicious gang clash m the Telok Blangah area last night. A radio patrol car speeding to the scene of the clash intercepted a taxi m which five gangsters382 words
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239 1958-11-17 1 LIVERPOOL MAYOR GETS DEATH THREAT LIVERPOOL, England, Nov 16 (Reuter) A former Lord Mayor of Liverpool concerned wJ- mprovi g jft£Ss b nSS2 Late that night a man tele- four-year sentence m front of White and Coloured people ed again and Alderman Mr Justice Salmon." (The was yesterday f lven239 words
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140 1958-11-17 1 STAND FIRM AGAINST REDS IN AREAS YOU LIVE IN... Chiang's call to Overseas Chinese: 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 16 (UPI) President Chiang Kaishek declared yesterday that his Nationalist government can return to the China mainland only if Chinese at home and abroad were to stand firm against communism. The Generalissimo urged140 words
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Article57 1958-11-17 1 TOULON, France. Nov. 16 (UPI) A Canadian destroyer and a heavier French destroyer-escort remained m port here today after colliding m the Mediterranean during NATO fleet exercises. Both ships, the 1,927-ton Canadian destroyer Huron and the 2,750-ton French des-troyer-escort Maille-Breze were extensively damaged m a Mediterranean collision yesterday.57 words
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Article64 1958-11-17 1 ALOR STR. Sun.— A human head— that of a child of three to six months old— was found m a vacant piece of land off Jalan Day here yesterday. A man who was passing the spot saw the head—without the torso He immediately made a report to64 words
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Advertisement74 1958-11-17 1 IPO BMR I RHYMING COMPETITION |j $5,000 *V r *o«th of ranis ,«i $1,000 j id 250 Srd 100 r > 4 J I M Jf f S* I y W'f > ij jSSmm—m^o_~ §i^ ti p ii#j PM Ij&ftsT H3AI! Jkl 1?... the time of scientific and technical progress74 words
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Article, Illustration591 1958-11-17 2 Wake Up, Or We'll lose Homes says Lib-Soc Ci ACTING chairman of the Liberal Socialist Party, Rfc I yesterday appealed to the people of Singapore to wake up mj ri J fl sive elements who were trying to "wreck the country 6 "^>M Speaking591 words
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Article146 1958-11-17 2 Workers Party Quit Council,' Row A FORMER Workers' Party City Councillor. Mr. G. ci. Samy, last night said that he would not resign from the Council. Mr. Samy wa> replying to a statement hy the Darty chairman, Mr. Davir] Marshall, that J those Councillors who quit the Party should resign146 words
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Article92 1958-11-17 2 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Veoh Teng Khoo. tne first Principal of Zainab Secondary School said m bis anr. ial speech here today that immediate steps should be laken to transfer con 4 rol of the school from the Department of Education to the Board. He addon92 words
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Article81 1958-11-17 2 TEMERLOH, Sun.— A special constable, Othman iun Mohamed. 20. pleaded guilty. before the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Inche Hamzah bin Da'o Abu Samah, to a charge of theft of a pen belonging to another soecial constable. Mr. Peter Samson. OCPD. Mentakab, said that no disciplinary proceedings had81 words
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Article68 1958-11-17 2 PENANG. Sun.— High Commissioner for Ceylon m the Federation of Malaya, Mr. D. C. R. Gunewardene, now on an official visit here called on the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, wnd the Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan yesterday. The Ceylon High Commissioner showed a keen68 words
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Article42 1958-11-17 2 PENANG. Sun. A nine-year-old boy. Liew Choon Keng, was drowned while swimming m the sea near the Runnymede Hotel m Northam Road here today. A boy scout went to Liew's rescue and brought him ashore but Liew was already dead.42 words
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Article60 1958-11-17 2 ALOR STAR, Sun— A fisherman. Hashim bin Taib, was sentenced to five years' jail by Mr. Justice Hill m the Assize Court today on a charge of robbing Karupayah Pillai on March 7. On a second charge of voluntarily causing iurt to Karupayah. Hashim was60 words
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Advertisement646 1958-11-17 2 CHINESE SWIMMING CLUI TENDERS are invited fo the repair and rehabilitatio: of the Club's sea-side pool a 21, Amber Road. Singapore Particulars, plans and speci fication may be obtained fron the Secretary on payment of 1 deposit of $100.00. Sealed tenders must read the Secretary not later than l: noon646 words
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Advertisement476 1958-11-17 2 NOTICES i TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING N.L. r NOTICE TO n SHAREHOLDERS 11 THE following information has been received from the l Secretary, Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L., Shareholders a today adjourned Meeting date to be fixed to enable Directors h investigate cabled offer or 2 £*****0 Sterling for Mmc476 words
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Advertisement94 1958-11-17 2 By OovMrnrrm SHE MUSTS MASKED FQ The True Staj of ITHH J STUART GETS" WtttH J Xa m manam t _jumm ALHfIH CHEAP I pv w t* I MIRE Si 0* j 1)01 IS. TOYS. noons I m Now m TELLY l |TT. E 1 <_ ngo^ I*'1 Tclephoi" mmm94 words
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Article673 1958-11-17 3 Lm Nowntow 17. 195S L Employers s th.}. can be secured from friendly between workers and employers rons ot wa?es conditions of service and __n crop up Have been clearly shown MiesfaJ n£?ot.3tions that were concluded *i ■on.if i tnc Shoe Com- .-o wed union. Much more673 words
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Article23 1958-11-17 3 v _<o n i ICERNEWS" *> r^s. Al departmenti r -=8 174. Batu «a g ***** *C 55 Ws 1-47123 words
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959 1958-11-17 3 INDIA and MALAYA Link Dates Back To Ancient Times JNDIA'S historic connection with Malaya dates from ancient times to the present day. It forms an unbroken and undefined stream and the cultural contribution of India is still apparent m the various fields, of languages, folklore, customs, art, architecture, industry and959 words
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Article755 1958-11-17 3 Ernest Webb - TRADING WITH SOVIET UNION Ernest Webb By gY GLOBAL standards East-West trade ls insignificant, yet it grows fast faster, m fact, than trade between the Communist countries themselves. In the Soviet Union's foreign trade turnover the West today holds a share of onequarter of the total; m 1950 it was755 words
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Article226 1958-11-17 3 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan Washington to Jerusalem as soon as possible Uncle Henry (sometimes "Sir Henry") for that is his name, has. or had until recently, a great admiration for the French. They were ihe only true conservatives left. Their rapid changes of government were admirable because they226 words
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Article549 1958-11-17 3 MOONLIGHT OVERDRAFTS WHEN the credit squeeze was at its height a friend of mine, who had been living abroad for many years before returning home, asked me: "Is it still necessary to wear morning dress when one visits one's bank managers?'' I replied that it was not, but that it549 words
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Article, Illustration310 1958-11-17 3 the NEWS as it strikes me YTTIILE private bills presented m the House of Commons have failed to reach the Statute Book, Labourite Fenner Brockway's attempt to make illegal any discrimination against colour, race or religion which had its technical first reading on Thursday last is bound to succeed. His310 words
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Advertisement21 1958-11-17 3 INESTONE AND MARCASITE JEWELLERY Mt [tclusiye Designs In Clip-- R s mtm Broo H. HENDRY ..oiu-r- Silversmiths I mmir* Singapore •v21 words
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Advertisement166 1958-11-17 3 iii ws£-0i l ?W____\ \\-W^- Jk\ CASSANDRA says: "Now that things are easier, bank managers have been known to smile at their customers" ing fireworks from trains at waiting passengers on station platforms and squirting water at railway staffs. It seems a pity that Teddyboyism should "have infected Eton. They166 words
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Advertisement12 1958-11-17 3 ASTER GUNASEKERA will be on leave (or a week as from tomorrow12 words
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Article254 1958-11-17 4 Choose Your Doctor Plan DOCTORS m Singapore MU ask the Government to introduce a medical scheme based "on the doctorpatient relationship," whereby every sick person can be treated by a doctor Of his own choice A decision tn this eiTect was taken a; t meeting held under the auspiQM of254 words
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Article92 1958-11-17 4 AUDITIONS will be neld by the Singapore Musical Society today m the Library of the St. Andrew's Cathedral at 5 p.m, for a soprano and an alto. and at 7.30 p.m. for a contralto tenor and bass. The soprano is required to Sng "Hear My Prayer"92 words
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Article24 1958-11-17 4 THIEVES yesterday broke into a house m Durham Estate. Singapore, and stole cash and jewellery worth $1,775 while the ocrur»ants were out.24 words
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109 1958-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Exports of goods during the first half of this year exceeded impor.s by $63,525,346. latest Federation trade statistics revealed today. Total experts to Singapore or direct :o foreign countries amounted to $904,956,167. Imports amounted to $341,429,321. Exports for the second quarter109 words
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Article, Illustration339 1958-11-17 4 We're Insulted By Fellow Delegates Mrs. Leon-Soh THE chairman of the Mountbatten branch of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh who is also a City Councillor, wafted out of the party's annual delegates' conference, together with six other delegates from the branch.Standardpic - 339 words
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Article31 1958-11-17 4 UNIVERSITY of Malaya Muslim Society will hold a public forc.ni on "A Theocratic State m the Modern World" at the Arts Theatre. Cluny Road. Singapore, at 8.30 p.m. today.31 words
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226 1958-11-17 4 Minister Brings New Zealand's Goodwill Message New Zealand's Minister of Defence and Police, Mr. P. G. Connolly, arrived by air m Singapore yesterday for a ten-day goodwill visit of Malaya. At the R.A.F. Changi airport the Minister said that the object of his visit was to promote better relations and226 words
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Article122 1958-11-17 4 SINGAPORE Police are looking for a man who broke into the bedroom of a 19--year-old European girl m Orange Grove Road and attacked her early yesterday morning. The girl was later taken to the General Hospital for a medical examination, when a report was made to122 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-11-17 4 ALOR STAR. Sun.—Dahaman bin Ibrahim. 20 who pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of three rounds of shot-gun ammunition, was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Hill to 12 month.-' jail I man \-M37 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-17 4 Joan to bid for 'Press Queen' Title SWEET, smiling and shapely. Miss .loan Wildism. will be the gala Press Ball Queen to be held at the Sea View Hotel. Singapore, on Dec. 6 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Press Queen will win a cash prize of $500. The67 words
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Article75 1958-11-17 4 CHAIRMAN of the Singapore UMNO, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday gave a brief account of the recent political developments to members of the party's executive committee. It is 'he first meeting of the committee s:nce its election las* month. Dato Hamid told The Standard75 words
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Article74 1958-11-17 4 SINGAPORE'S Medical Officer m charge of Maternal an Health Services. Dr. (Mrs.) M. Calderwood, yesterday ed to the public to buy UNICEF greeting cards. In a talk over Pa lio Malaya last nigh*. Dr. Cal lerwood said these cards were of a high artistic standard and74 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-11-17 4 TUC WAR EMPLOYEE ON CHEA LABOUR THE Singapore Trade I ni„„ (l warned coffee shop owners m the f 1 policy of dismissing their stall especially "cheap and unorganized sighted and will have serious rr, future." r, l"' r 'ii N This wand:.- was container m a statement issued by302 words
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Article30 1958-11-17 4 INCHE Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Federation of Malaya's Minister of Works. P«*tt and Telecommunications, yesterday arrived m Tokyo by air Ml I five-day visit to Japan ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-11-17 4 Emblem ot the SPA THE SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance (SPA.) yesterday adopted an eight-point gear wheel as the new Party's symbol. The symbol which is made up of a steel girder and a gear wheel stands for the initials of the party (SPA) STRENGTH. PROGRESS and ACHIEVEMENT. The Party also declared127 words
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Article49 1958-11-17 4 FATHE PLEA RUNAW 1 tSTRAUod Singapnr 3 ing that a n fron will 'V E ly w mise not i i who- appea Celt a b lon He Gabne. S 1 I I To bV'»',-> V that da rl 3 rar- j ho. The 1 arc- I r 5149 words
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Article63 1958-11-17 4 I SINGAPORE Jaytees |»V« *J rm of St. Andrew's Orthoua. da H«»' fd Sunday morning treat h\ briagias Hollywood clown, who is ap Harlem Stars at the Happ> World tain them. Parker distributed balloon lot* ed with the children for more than Also at the hospital were63 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-17 5 I; Mir.ru- I.nvv of Singapore won the first prize mi n the Imateoi Ballroom Dancing Championship held at the lhc weekend. Malaya participated m the competition which lasted Mr md >lr> Jimmy Ann Smith of Penang while the Bother Smc.ipore dancing pair, Mr Ta v Ying Kiang79 words
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454 1958-11-17 5 SHUN SOVIET IDEOLOGY— IT'S AGAINST ISLAM Muslim Leader Teils Youths: Don't Be Misted KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Soviet policies and the Communist ideology are m every way against the teaching of Islam, and Muslims should have nothing' to do with them, declared Indonesian Member of Parliament and Professor of Islamic Studies,454 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-11-17 5 AC BOSS S'pore Iv B rfl i I j study V s .nd it -ry- of the17 words
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Article95 1958-11-17 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— than 1.000 people toed Uie opening cereof the new Kuala l igsai Kheh Community Ing whi n Mr. Chong n 1- an, president of the Kh< n Association, cut ribb n al 'he main enranee to the $35,000 building. guests were later rtained95 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-17 5 Parachutists In Jump Exercise from Kuala Lumpur air--15-minute intervals g men m the centre Of tl i is tne firsl time Port airstrip was select- exercise 'iin Crawshaw, jumping feel took nearly 43 rea h the ground perfectly. righl shows a paraitisl lanriino Picture by Ching Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 48 words
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172 1958-11-17 5 Big Drive Begins Against Remnant Kedah Terrorists 'Die Miserably Or Live Peaceful ly' Warning ILOR STAR. Sun.— The Kedah State Government 11 launch 'Operation Jumlah", the biggest operation since Ihe Emergency, against remnants of the Communist terrorists m Central Kedah from tomorrow. osea :\v tne I of Ke iah, Tunku172 words
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Article41 1958-11-17 5 b Association ol the Industrial and Con> S Continuation Sch< o'. Its 27th anniversary at the school pre- m Outram Road. association held a tea to irk the occasion, i the present students of school organised a fancy parade.41 words
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Article109 1958-11-17 5 ALOR STAR Sun The Government is offering a reward of $12,000 for the capture alive and $10,000 dead of the leader of the Communist terrorists m Central Kedah Ah Choon. This uas disclosed by the Mentri Besar of Kedah. Tunku Ismail, here today. The Mentri109 words
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Article69 1958-11-17 5 TAX. TONG MALIM. Sun An English secondary school i m the Federation, exclusively for Malays, will be officially opened by the Minister of Education, Inche Monamed I Khir bin Johari on Nov. 29. The school, one of .he most modern and put up at a cost69 words
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Article30 1958-11-17 5 SISTER of the Pakistan Hjgh CommisMoner's wife. Miss Nuzhat Mueenudin arrived m Kuala Lumpur on a two-month holiday. Miss Nuzhat was formerly working with the "Voice of America.'30 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-11-17 5 THE GOVERNOR of the Bank of England. Mr. Cameron F. Cobbold. yesterdayarrived m Singapore from London to spend a week with his daughter and his son-in-law. Squadron Leader Christopher Blount, the Queen's former Equerry. Mr. Cobbold, who is on a Far East visit,124 words
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Advertisement317 1958-11-17 5 W^ j p ADS and NKsl KOLOK Stamp Pads containers are seamless and made from pressed tin plates, with rolled edges and with an attractively coloured enamel finish. They are up-to-date m design, yet stout m construction with a close fitting easy-action lid. Quality Inks are combined m the Stamp317 words
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Article386 1958-11-17 6 A Special 'Syndicate' For Tests Teachers' Bid To Beat Exam Leaks THE 4,000-strong Singapore Teachers Union yesterday urged Government to set up a "definite examination syndicate" to counter further leakages of examination papers. President of the Union,! Mr. S. Sivanandam, told j The Standard that such a syndicate must be386 words
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Article288 1958-11-17 6 2 Boys Saved From Canal TWO brothers, Lim Hee King, 12, and seven-month-old Guan King narrowly escaped death from drowning m Singapore when they were fished out of Rochore Canal yesterday. Their rescuers were On.? Thian Swee, a motor mechanic and Ong Ah Leng of the Telephone Board. The men288 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-11-17 6 Buddhist Union's 2 lst Birthday Day-long celebrations at the Jalan Senyum Shrine. Singapore, yesterday marked the 21st anniversary of the Singapore Buddhist Union. The hoisting of the Bud.ihist Flag at the temple took place at 6 a.m. followed by meditation at 10.30 a.m. Ah the croud gathered there was a158 words
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Article, Illustration198 1958-11-17 6 He Sought A Bride Through Jobs Bureau PENANG, Sun.— Manager of the Employment Exchange here. Che Din bin Pawanteh, today said that job-seekers were apt to be too choosey. j Che Din said that a registrant, who claimed that he was hard up for work, was sent together with a198 words
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Article121 1958-11-17 6 Gangsters Attack Motorist SECRET society gangster? ear'y yesterday attacked a man while he was getting out of his rar at a petrol kiosk m Eu Ton? Sen Street. Singapore. Ho Swee Geok was slashed m the right arm but he managed to escape from seven gangsters who were armed with121 words
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Article91 1958-11-17 6 SOCIALISTS EYE ALL THREE SEATS BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Malayan People's Socialist Front intends to break the backbone of the Alliance which dominates the Town Council here at the next elections en Dec. 6. This was stated by the Publicity officer of the Socialist Front here, Mr. Gerald V. Abraham, who added91 words
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115 1958-11-17 6 A MOTOR cyclist and his pillion rider, who were on their way to Changi for a swim. were yesterday killed m a collision with a lorry at the 8£ Mile, Tampenis Road. Singapore. The cyclist, Dulley Read, 27. a tractor mechanic, died on the115 words
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Miscellaneous452 1958-11-17 6 llTlTll ITlfTff3 WFSWNBmmW'Wm&VPiP'm Musical Birthday Cards ■lll'llfil JIIV i 1 ifi fl l l" Vii H Bl ivi 1 MBBy ffiSfi l l Ii lmm Jazz Jamboree. 545 Their Kind 11] W•I k I *1 -J kl W^M Mmml *li 11m. I k I IV^B fiiiUJmJmUiflJ ?f M;is:c. pm. 0!f452 words
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Article115 1958-11-17 7 pe Washing I 1 then I| a nuntore heap on a marbn form or allotment? I suggest you enlist the q| fh p ofher women icho -r ejcptrUm.ne.TMQ the same üblc and do a little de- j vt work. The flies n;cy be c rag ag ♦'o ,yi115 words
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Article185 1958-11-17 7 INGREDIENTS lit of fresh ginger. J| t.iblespoonfuls of oyster sauce. I rir^ert spoonfuls of tapioca flour or cornflour. I pint of water. dink. I dt ssserfl spoon ful of chopped onions. d» s<iertspoonful of thick Chinese black sauce or thick soya saure. 1 dessertspoonful of sesame oil185 words
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732 1958-11-17 7 Gloria Gordon - Housewives Can Earn Money At Home Gloria Gordon By v M 0 IM DAY'S Oete Qete a a YOU'RE young married, able bodied and tied to the house all day with a young family. You often wish you could do a part-time job, because the extra money would be so732 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-11-17 7 pATRON of a dance m aid of the Poppy Day Fund, is the wife of the Regent of Johore. It will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall, Johore Bahru, on Saturday, November 22, at 9 p.m. The Band of the Cheshire Regiment will be m attendance and158 words
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Miscellaneous207 1958-11-17 7 IBNER By M Capp 1 r*E RE RETURNIN' A >F-FOR_\ NOT OU/T£,3OYSff— Leg* BRAZILIAN JAGUAR!! 17 72 HOOR^ V-~ < -r"TMEV'RE. 1 ZOO ODMPLAIMED Ji WELL CAIN'T SEE NCTHiN-BUT ITS I WOULDN^T EAT r-f > THE FLATTERIN'TO REELI2E AH IS J i s \OTH!N'BUT f ONL^Z < RiDINI'WIF A EXPENSIVE207 words
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Miscellaneous335 1958-11-17 7 By RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: "The true way to mourn the d< ad is to take care of the living who belong to them." Edmund Burke MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Complete tasks that have accumulated; be tactful, conciliatory m dealings with others Maintain accords, especially m connect on w.tn those335 words
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467 1958-11-17 9 RISING SHORTAGE OF TIN EVIDENT REPORT By A Market Correspondent A. STRAUSS CO. m their latest tin review say that there is ample evidence of an increasing shortage of tin that under the existing export restriction quotas there is an annual deficit, calculated on a pessimistic estimate of consumption prospects467 words
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Article499 1958-11-17 9 INDUSTRIALS: Alexandra Brickworks 7% Cum. Pref $1.75. Fraser Neave Ords. 59 to Si 60 Gammons $1.70, Hammer ft Co. $1,571 to $1 58 to $1.57}. Hongkong Bank (Col.) $395.00 Hume lnd. (FF' Ord. A4 10. Flume Ind. iF.E.i 7<z Cum.' Part A 4 104 'to A 4 10.499 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-11-17 9 VICE-PRESIDENT of the World Bank. Mr. J. Burke Knapp, is making a tour of Malaya to get to know the country. Last week, he visited Malaya's biggest open cast mine m Sungei Besi. Petaling Jaya satellite town and an exhibition publicising smallholders rubber replanting. Photo shows83 words
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Article387 1958-11-17 9 MALAYAN Collieries. Ltd. For the year ended June 30. loss was incurred on coal mining, but income from investments enabled a small profit to be shown at $29,849 .l r c K Dividend of five cents per snare is covered by cred.t m Profit Loss from previous years.387 words
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Article67 1958-11-17 9 LIXGUI Tin Ltd.'s profit for the year ended Aug 31, 1958, was $80,983, according to the annua! report. To this is added $168,598 balance brought forward and S3OO profit on Singapore Municipal Debenture Stock 1928. This makes a total of $249.--876 available for payments and appropriations. A first67 words
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Article331 1958-11-17 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers rep irted the following business done on Saturday: F. ft N Ords. $1.59, $1.60; Gamin va $1.70; Hammer $1.57, $1,571; M. Cement $1.58, $1.59; M. Colls. $1.03 cum all (overnight); Metal Box $1.76; Robinson Orris. 44. $1.45; Cold Storage 92c; S Times $1.84; S Traders $1.70,331 words
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262 1958-11-17 9 SUSTAINED buying interest for European and latterly also for Japanese and Middle East destinations forced copra prices m Singapore up a further S2 per picul (£4 per ton), says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd's weekly produce report. Arrivals estimated at I only 800/1,000 tons were262 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-11-17 9 Chairman Of Firm Due Soon CHAIRMAN of Taylor Woodrow (Building Exports) Ltd.. Mr. Harold McCue. is due to arrive m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, m the course of a tour of South-East Asia. He will stay m the Federal capital until Friday, when he will visit Singapore. The company of100 words
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Article32 1958-11-17 9 PARIS. Nov. L 6— French and Soviet trade negotiators agreed today to step up commercial exchanges between the two nations by 25 peri cent m the next three week_s. —UPI.32 words
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Article287 1958-11-17 9 A \EW instrument which improves the efficient storage of fruit and vegetables has been developed by a British Arm of precision instrument manufacturers One of the hazards of refrigerated fruit stores has been the difficulty of maintaining a correct degree of relative humidity. Fruit and vegetables287 words
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143 1958-11-17 9 France To Step Up Exports To Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— France will concentrate on the export of equipment for Malaya's fast growing light industries, the French Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Francois Brlere said today. He said France intends to step up her exports to this country "to achieve a balance143 words
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Article125 1958-11-17 9 Rise In Sales Of Radios THERE HAS BEEN a tremendous growth m the radio and allied equipment business m Malaya and Borneo m the last 10 years. Mr. A. J M. Ramsay, general manager of William Jacks Co. <M> Ltd. said, addressing dealers at the 10th annual Philips Radio Convention,125 words
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Article44 1958-11-17 9 U.S. rice exports m August, at 1,124,000 bags (inn pound?) ;n terms of milled rice, were sharply above the 426. nn0 bags exported m August of the preceding year. Principal countries of destination were the Philippines, Cuba, and West Germany.44 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-11-17 10 CHAX LYE CHOON - CHAN'S DAY AT MACAO CHAX LYE CHOON Wins Grand Prix With Lap Record 'Surprise But Popular Winner' MACAO, Nov. 16 (Reuter) Singapore driver Chai Lye Choon. driving an Aston-Martin DB-3S today woi the MACAO Grand Prix after setting a lap record. Favourite George Baker of Okinawa, m a Ferrari ttent291 words
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Article313 1958-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, this year's league champions, played well to beat Selangor Rangers (FA Cup Champions) 7-2 m the annual Poppy Day soccer match under floodlights at the Merdeka Stadium last night. .-v leaiure m me t;ame was the sparkling313 words
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Article40 1958-11-17 10 RAILWAY Rainbow Rangers beat Combined United Sports Club by three goals to nil m a friendly soccer match on the Railway ground yesterday. Haji Mulan. Loganathan and Thamby scored for the winners m ih e first half.40 words
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Article266 1958-11-17 10 DATO'S CUP TO PERAK MALA YS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Perak Malays became the first holders of the Dato Abdul Razak Cup when they handed out a 4-0 beating to Singapore Malays m the Malay In-ter-state hockey final on the padang here today. Singapore s downfall may be attributed to their266 words
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Article136 1958-11-17 10 A DOUBLE FOR S'PORE RUGBY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore rugby players <:c--co».pl.shed a fine 'double' here on Saturday. Singapore Cricket Club outpointed Selangor Club by 11 points (goal, two penalties} to sur. po.nt s (try penalty), and the Singapore Police beat their Federat on counterparts by nine points (three tries)136 words
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Article49 1958-11-17 10 TAIPING. Sun. North dethroned Central to win the Merdeka soccer cup when they scored a narrow 3-2 victory m the Perak inter-zone final played on the St. George's School yesterday North's 'hero" was schoolboy goalkeeper Hasanuddin whose excellent performance won the applause of the crowd.49 words
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Article45 1958-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore Police beat Federation Police by nine matches to one m their annual boxing match on the Federal Police Depot hall last night. Singapore Police thus maintained their unbeaten record since the inception of the series m 1953.45 words
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Article56 1958-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A last minute goal scored by centre-half Lakhbir Singh off a penalty corner gave Headquarters Ministry of Defenre a hard earned 3-2 win over Sixth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, m the first round tie of the Federation Army knockout hockey competition56 words
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Article93 1958-11-17 10 TAIPING, Sun.— The Second Battalion. the Royal Malay Regiment of Taiping. beat the First Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment of Alor Star by 5-2 m their annual inter-regimental hockey match played on the esplanade th:s morning Scorers for Taiping were Inside right *Mydin f3l and inside93 words
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Article108 1958-11-17 10 Fed. Police Triumph At Hockey KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation Police beat Singapore Police 5 3 m their annual hockey match on the Federal Police Depot ground today. Federation Police led 2—l at half-time. It wa s the great game of Inside left Geoffrey De Silva and left winger Mohinder Singh108 words
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100 1958-11-17 10 Tow Cheong Nets Decider For Selangor KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— A goal scored eight minutes after the interval by Tow Cheong helped Selangor Combined InterDistricts to beat Selangor Combined Schools 2-1 m a floodlit soccer match yesterday. Th s match was the curtain raiser for th c annual Poppy Day match100 words
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Article, Illustration244 1958-11-17 10 With their basketbal! wizardry, and Jj" SSSL'SSd*^ &ISJ?*SSMStor. again "too* SingaSo?e dv storm last night at the Happy World stadium. The capacity crowd on their second night* performance were kept m thrills and laugh ter throughout, as the Goose let loose bundle of tricks, some neat, some naughty,244 words
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Article90 1958-11-17 10 Nari Scores 110 In Drawn Game AHMEDABAD. India, Nov. 16 (Reuter) A fighting innings by Nari Contractor, young Indian Test opening batsman, enabled the Cricket Board of Control President's XI to force a draw with the West Indies here today. Contractor scored UD of the sides second innings total of90 words
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577 1958-11-17 10 The Probable Fields For On Saturday Following are weights urn* pnbt* M seven races on Saturday No\. £2, fimM! Perak Turf Club meeting |< *0 342 DENTUREENE 5/ 9 00 T|OA 9*2842 FFARWEL HAF 4 y 812 VONC 7 1 '313 CLIONA 7y 8 II SULL. 1 59**21 CHRISTMAS CAROL577 words
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488 1958-11-17 10 SCRUTINEER - Ten Horses Score Maiden Victories In S'gor Races SCRUTINEER By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A feature of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting was the number of maiden winners. Some of whom gave some truly magni- ficent performances. No less than ten made the grade. They were Barlinnie, Lucky Game. Setia.488 words
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Article70 1958-11-17 10 Sinniah Cup Stays The Co Singapore Indian 3roi:icrhood Sports Club won the Sinniah Memorial Cup yttCOßt competition when they boat Johore Bahru Indian R<? rration Club by four goals tO two at Farrer Park yesterday. JIRC took the lead HlriS when Xavier scored, but with m two minutes, Seyeri equalised70 words
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Advertisement59 1958-11-17 10 #For Agricultural Uses LAVIA DIESEL ENGINES Compressors, Generators, Road Rollers, D. C. Welders, Hauliers, Pile Drivers and other Industrial uses. RANGE: From 5 h. p. to 27 h. p. I m-j^ >fc2SSW SIGN of QUALITY RELIABILITY sole agents: SOUTH ENGINEERS LTD. HEAD OFFICE: SOUTH BUILDING AMPANG RD. K. L TEL:59 words
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Article, Illustration381 1958-11-17 11 FIRST CUP SHOCK TOOTING I Carry The Amateur Into Second Round v i (K^uter) Tooting and Mitcham. amateur F* league, gathered the glory of yesterdays first r l«h I t rup by knocking out league rivals Bourne- Ung supporters swarmed on to the pitch great 3-1 victory over rivals who381 words
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Article755 1958-11-17 11 LONDON. Nov. Ifi (Reuter) League table after yesterday's En?li?h and Scottish football matches were: P W D L F A Pts. Ayr. Utd. 13 12 0 1 47 IT 24 Hamilton Acad. 12 8 2 2 34 14 18 Dumbarton 14 8 1 43 28 17 Arbroath755 words
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114 1958-11-17 11 Leo Espinosa ol the Philippines nighl regained the Orient cinq bantamweight chammship defeating Kiyoshi of Japan by a unc is decision. Espinosa lost the title to Miura m Tokyo on Oct. 8. were no knockdowns m the 12-round match. riel '"F:a?h" I Elorde of114 words
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Article33 1958-11-17 11 HESTER, Nov. Ifi. F i Jones won the ester November Hanriilere yesterday. Donna nd and Brancusi Thirty ran. Jones won by two with three lengths iting second a? third.33 words
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Article32 1958-11-17 11 UiMEDAHED, Nov. 16. iter] Sp;n bowler Ahmed ha.-; been ned captain ol the lest tram against West Indies, the Indian 3 tion Committee anw red after a meeting .id iv32 words
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Article19 1958-11-17 11 -A LUMPUR, Sin. lalavs beal Selangor •lalayt 2-0 m a friendly hocon the padang here uua evening,19 words
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Article355 1958-11-17 11 FATHUL KARIB THE CUP CHAMPIONS YEAR OF THE MALAYS TRAILING one-nil at half-time Fathul Karib Club improved m the second half to beat defending champions Amicable Athletic Association, by three goals to one to win the SAFA senior knockout championship at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Fathul Karib are thus the355 words
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Article62 1958-11-17 11 IPOH, Sun.— Joe Sportsman, the American athletic coach who is touring Malaya on a coaching assignment sponsored by the U. 5.1.5., arrived ln Ipoh today. He will conduct the practical sessions for prospective local coaches on the V.M.C.A. ground for the next five days. His lectures later62 words
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Article92 1958-11-17 11 WITH 716 points to iheir credit 40 Ba^e Workshop, REME, won lhc Army Small Bor-e Rifle cnmre'.tion for the Ceylon Shield a t Rowcroft Lmes yesterday. GHQ were second with 695 points while 4 S.R.D. took third p ace with pointy Sat. Goad of 40 Base92 words
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Article90 1958-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Selangor Asians took a sten m the right direction m their quest for the All Blurs Cup this season when they beat Negri Sembi an Asians by nine points (two trie- penalty) m a first round match m the All Blues Rugby Football cup90 words
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534 1958-11-17 11 Perak Forwards Led Way To Penang's Defeat IPOH, Sun. A sterling: performance by the forwards which included six New Zealanders gave Perak *> narrow but nevertheless, well deserved 12 points (2 tries, a penalty, a drop goal) to six (a try and a penalty) over Penang m the opening Malaya534 words
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Article270 1958-11-17 11 LONDON, Nov. 16, (Reuter)— An American, 60-year-old Mr. John Mcshain, headed the list of winning owners when the British flatracing season ended today with racing: at Manchester and Lingfield. Mr. Mcshain, of Philadelphia, who has a stud m New Jersey, owed his first place to270 words
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300 1958-11-17 12 Churchill A Glorious Leader But... KEW YORK. Nov. 16 (Reuter) United States Genera! Albert C. Wedemeyer, a World War ii strategist and American commander m Asia. said m a book published that Sir Winston Churchill was a glorious war leader, but had ''lamentable deficiencies as a strategist." General Wedemeyer's re300 words
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190 1958-11-17 12 Reds order purge of 'ultra' left students in Japan TOKYO, Nov. 16, (Reuter).— The Japanese Com-! munist Party is planning to purge ultra left-wing university students whose "provocative and detrimental acts" have Injured party interests, an official Party spokesman confirmed here today. He was commenting on ani article m the190 words
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Article57 1958-11-17 12 KHARTOUM. N0 v. 15, (Reuter) The opening of the Sudan Parliament, cw.e tomorrow, has been postponed j until Dec 3 while Mr. Abdullah Khalil. the Prime Minister, trie- to form an all-party government. Six ministers of the Sudanese Coaliton Cabinet were yesterday reported to have resigned57 words
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Article, Illustration358 1958-11-17 12 West discuss ways to teat blockade if Reds enforce It WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, (UPl).— The State Depart- I ment has informed the British, French and West German Foreign Ministries that the United States will be the first to defend the Berlin agreements, if Soviet Russia358 words
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Article192 1958-11-17 12 Iraq, UAR Sign Three Trade Pacts BAGHDAD. Nov. 16. (UPI). —Iraq and the United Arab Republic yesterday signed three economic agreements and proclaimed they would work t-gether m the service of Arab nationalism. Details oi the agreements will not be released until after their ratification. Iraqi Minister of Commerce, IbrahimUPI - 192 words
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104 1958-11-17 12 LOS ANGELES. Nov 16 (UPI) Nelson Rockefeller. I winner m his bid for election jas Governor of Kew York, will not seek the Republican Presidential nomination m 1960. Republican Sen. Jacob Javits said on Saturday Javits, here to address a joint defence appeal human104 words
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Article50 1958-11-17 12 MADRID, Nov. 16, (Reuter) Fourteen alleged members of the clandestine Spanish Socialist Party were arrested m Madrid, Saragossa. San Sebastian, and Vitoria during the past week. An official source said they would be charged with "illegal propaganda." The arrested men include two prominent physicians m San Sebastian.50 words
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Article54 1958-11-17 12 THERE was a rush of volunteers m Britain last week to serve m the Forces shops and canteens m strife-torn Cyprus. In the first two days, more than 300 girls had been interviewed at the London Headquarters of NAAFI. Here some of them are seen waiting toMirror - 54 words
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Article137 1958-11-17 12 n Russia I MOSCOW. Nov. 16 (Reuter). The Soviet Union is to make secondary education compulsory for eight years to raise educational standards and produce better-trained specialists "m tbe national economy, science, and culture." The new scheme, reported by the official news agency Tass yesterday, is one137 words
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Article71 1958-11-17 12 ZURICH. Nov. 16. (Reuter) Ferhat Abbas. Premier of the "free Algerian government." arrived here by air from Cairo yesterday. He left Zurich Airport by car almost immediately for Montreux. near here, to Join his French-born wife Madeleine and their son. Swiss police sources said71 words
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187 1958-11-17 12 Freedom For Malta Talks Begin In London LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuter) Dr. Borg Olivier, leader of the Malta Nationalist Party, arrived here by air last nisht for talks on Malta's constitution Asked at London airport if he thought thc talks could he successful, he replied: That really depends on whether187 words
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Article62 1958-11-17 12 CARDIGAN, Wales, Nov. 16, (Reuter)— A father and his nine children aged between six months and 11 years were baptised m St Mary's Church here. Said Laurie Morgan, aged 36. "I felt it was time the children were christened and as I had never been properly christened62 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-11-17 12 PRINCESS Margaret attends B dr se of D or m *>« of the internatSsfl British Red Cross Society a, Ir 1 Oxfordshire last week Picture sho chatting to Yves St |,aure n aftff £M36 words
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Article117 1958-11-17 12 CANBERRA. \o\. \u. (Rruien-Mj jbservers here have already < om-erled viel line-year-old coalition government of pi Robert Menzies m the Federal elections oni nterest is now centred on the appointmenl cabinet. Mr. Menzies is widely expected to concentrate more lower m his own handceeping for117 words
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Article33 1958-11-17 12 MX V. X KRISHNA MEXOX. India's Defence Minister, looked unwell and leaned on the shoulders i physician and an aide after m New York by join his country's U.N delegation. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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