Singapore Standard, 18 November 1958
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Title Section27 1958-11-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS- r 3*- -v* -> V o SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958. Vol- »X No. 139. 15 cts.^g 14 P_fes [PINAL EDITION]27 words
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Article181 1958-11-18 1 $1,000,000 S'PORE FRAUD Startling find hy Education Ministry SINGAPORE'S Education Ministry has discovered an alarming $1,000,000 embezzlement of its funds. Top secret investigations are being carried out at the moment. The modus operandi of those alleged to be involved m this latest and most sensational exposure are not yet known.181 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-11-18 1 But Chiang rejects them TAIPEI, Nov. 17, (Reuter-UPI) Nationalist China's Vice-President, Premier Chen Cheng, today stated that his government had totally rejected approaches of peace feelers from Communist China. The 62-year-old Vice-President, second m line of succession to are running President Chiang Kai-shek, officially announced266 words
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Article120 1958-11-18 1 Polio: 7 Cases, One Death SEVEN more cases of polio were reported m Singapore from 12 noon Saturday to 4.30 p.m. yesterday. There was one death. Yesterday's cases brought the total to "02 this year The City Health Officer. Dr. J. Cameron, said that this was the ninth death this120 words
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Article62 1958-11-18 1 REGENSBURG, West Germany, Nov. 17, (Reuter)— A Czechoslovak couple from Prague flew a light aircraft across the border to West Germany yesterday and asked for political asylum, the West German news agency DPA reported. The couple, reported to be both teachers, landed the Prague Aero Club62 words
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237 1958-11-18 1 MOVE TO DISSOLVE COUNCIL UNDER FIRE MAYOR Ong Eng Guan's motion to ask the Government to dissolve the Singapore City Council was aimed at "precipitating a crisis." This charge was levelled against the Mayor by the Peoples' Alliance City Councillor. Mr. Tang Peng Yue237 words
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Article50 1958-11-18 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 17 (Reuter) Antara news agency said today a new diamond mine had been opened m Central Borneo. Two million rupiahs (£33,333 sterling, at the official one rupiah at TJ rate) worth of stones had been extracted from the mine m the first month's operations.50 words
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Article, Illustration269 1958-11-18 1 IT was with mixed feeling s of joy and sorrow that 26-year-old William Pang yesterday received a Singapore High Court jury's verdict that he was cleared of a charge of murdering a friend, while they were out on a wild boar hunt at Mandai269 words
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235 1958-11-18 1 NEW TURN HINT IN THE SAULO INCIDENT MANILA. Nov. 17 (Reuter) j— The Philippines Foreign Affairs Secretary. Mr. Felixberto Serrano today alerted reporters to expect tomorrow morning developments m the case of Alfredo Saulo. the Filipino communist leader who is m the Indonesian Embassy Chancery seeking political asylum. Mr. Serrano235 words
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Article50 1958-11-18 1 UNLICENSED .shotguns and rifles, deposited m the Arms and Explosives Branch. High Street police station ior safe custody during 1946--1955 may be forieited if they remain unlicensed Owners of the.*>e weapons who have changed .heir addresses' are asked to contact the Arms and Explosives Branch immediately.50 words
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383 1958-11-18 1 GENERAL SEIZES POWER IN SUDAN: PREMIER OUSTED CAIRO, Nov. 17 (UPI, Reuter)— Sudan's Army Commander, the British-trained General Ibrahim Abboud, seized power m the strategic upper Nile state at dawn today with a pledge to improve relations with the United Arab Republic. Middle East radios and news agencies announcing the383 words
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Article41 1958-11-18 1 A CAR. said by police to have been speeding at 105 miles an hour on Its way to a funeral, crashed at St. Johns, Michigan yesterday, killing six of the seven members of a family m lv— Reuter.41 words
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623 1958-11-18 2 COMPANY UNKNOWN CLEARED OF MURDER CHAR Jury's Unanimous Ye, Ow Hunting Trip Tt Ql PANG KONG LIAM alias William Pang. K-year-aU cused of the murder on a hunting trip of his good friend \j a printer, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice \0 gapore Assize Court yesterday. The jury,623 words
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Article146 1958-11-18 2 Deaf Mute Was Found Drowned A NINE-YEAR-OLD deaf mute. Tan Weng Nhee who lost his way home on Sept. 15 was found drowned the foi- 1 lowing day. a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, was told yesterday. Leong Yoke Yin. Tan's mother told the court that when she returned146 words
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Article55 1958-11-18 2 MADAM Tan On Neo. 80. of j 25. Pennefathcr Road, passed away peacefully at 8.10 pjn. I ion 17.11.53. leaving two sons.! two daughters, daughter-tn- law, four sons-in-law. many] grand children ar.d great* grand children to mourn her loss. Cremation at Buddhist Cemetery. Upper Aljunied Road. Cortege leaving at55 words
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Article39 1958-11-18 2 Kua. a Lumpui M inicipal Council has turned down thc State Government's neq take over the cXjStn.a it'imal infirmaries. The Coun expressed its regret that Ifl k finance made it Impossible for it to accept this commitment39 words
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Article53 1958-11-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Won.— The Italian fa ■:•< toi o. m a of posts and Tele lommi oi tions has written to the Dire tor General of Telecommunications. Federation of Ma 13 1 and Singapore, enquir I 4 whether any news agencies newspapers required telecommunications facilities to be53 words
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Advertisement583 1958-11-18 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS 1956 Regulation 12 (1) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that MRS M. SOFELDT of 40 Cairnhill Road, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for Certificates of Registration m respect of premises known as "Cairncourt" 38 Cairnhill Road. Singapore.583 words
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Advertisement693 1958-11-18 2 NOTICES THIS IS to notify the public that Mr. Low Chee Tien left the services of Eastern Agencies (1956) Ltd., on the 14th November 1958, and he is therefore not authorised to act m any capacity on our behaif. ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD S.S. "DRENTE" arrived: 15.11.58 Consignees are hereby notified693 words
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Advertisement732 1958-11-18 2 IT is proposed to form a Lambretta Owners Club m Perak, similar to those now operating very successfully m Singapore and Penang. Will those Lambretta owners interested, kindly contact Mr. W. G Pillay at Borneo Motors Ltd., Ipoh 4291/2) on or before 30th November, 1958. HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation732 words
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Advertisement301 1958-11-18 2 DANDROFF. MILDRED. beloved wife of Waiter passed I away peacefully at 6 p.m. j yesterday at her home. Funj eral at Bidacar; Cemetery at j 5.30 p.m. today. Cortege j leaves 60. Lorong "J" Telok I Kurau Road at 4.45 p.m. Up-country papers please copy. TENDER .NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS301 words
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Article362 1958-11-18 3 conference of delegates of SinjLm fi Sr: ilisl Party last Sunday con__i nl ill idle reports that it was crislV There was enthusiastic and .he pi'tv s platform by the 250 W l Any deferences of opinion that r red to the party s policy and lit our I362 words
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Article249 1958-11-18 3 leaden may well argue that -o the Iron Curtain is their own no one outside it has any right to v d of using the mailed fist thai their dictatorship is going rhej arc, of course, perfectly **v, display their ruthlessness, the day of reckoning. The ng ot former249 words
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Article22 1958-11-18 3 lUm Road, S port 2. O. Cabta 'TICERNEWS" rm i. All d-Dartments. B :g 174 Batu Pn It*. 147122 words
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Article, Illustration1784 1958-11-18 3 "John Diefenbaker emerges now as not oniy the dominant figure m Canadian politics but also as a major force m aii western dealings. He describes himself as Progressive Conservative, and speahs almost evangelisticatly of Canada 9 s 'manifest destiny Great changes are sure to take place1,784 words
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Article941 1958-11-18 3 VOICE of MALAYA Are Hindus Today Polygamous? Sir Mr. K.L. Devaser is unnecessarily perturbed by the amendment of the Civil Marriage Ordinance 1952 effected m 1955 as appears from his letter published m a newspaper on November 5. He fee'.s that this amendment restricts the operation of the Ordinance only941 words
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Article470 1958-11-18 3 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan r PHE I'nited Nations, en cased m its exquisite tower of marble and glass beside the East River m New York, has begun its 14th year of life. Its Charter became effective on October 24. 1945. The founders of the I'nited Nations never470 words
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318 1958-11-18 4 TWO FORMER OFFICERS UNDER FIRE FROM MAYOR TWO former officers of the Singapore City Council Were criticized by the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday for alleged ignorance of "political phraseology.*' The officers who came under fire are: Messrs H D E. MacVitie. and Chan Bak Hoe. the City Secretary318 words
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171 1958-11-18 4 KOTA BAHRU, Mo n A fo ir-year-old child and a youth v. •-ro drowned when a motor 1 boal carrying fourteen pas-' sengers i apsized after hitting a i merged rock m the swollen Kelantan River at Sungei Lc r yesterday. Thia tragedy171 words
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Article36 1958-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 48-year-old woman Wong Van. was rescued by neighbOUTS when she was found hanging from the be-m of her house In Salak South. near Kua a Lumpur yesterday POOe said yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-11-18 4 Singapore s Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, was m a jubilant mood yesterday when he welcomed New Zealand's Minister for Defence Mr. P. G Connolly, who paid him a courtesy call. Mr. Connolly is on a ten-day goodwill visit of Malaya. m the picture, Tun61 words
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418 1958-11-18 4 Ong's Scheme May Lead To Black-outs, Council Warned LIBERAL Socialist City Councillor Mr. S. M. Vasa-, gar yesterday warned that there might be black-outs m Singapore soon and added that when that happened, the Mayor would have his Malayanisation policy to blame for it. Speaking at the City Council meeting,418 words
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Article86 1958-11-18 4 VISIT OF CEYLON TRADE UNIONISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A party of four trade unionists from the Ceylon Workers' ConI gress, travelling under an UNESCO award, is expected to arrive here tomorrow. i They arc Messrs. D. Ramanujam, R. Jesudasan, V. Thangavelu ar*. 1 0 Surully, who attended the Workers' Educati86 words
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Article39 1958-11-18 4 TWO seamen. Phillip Clifford Morgan and Gerald M. Seychelles, were yesterday ailerf for >;x week* by a Singapore court for failing to loin their ship R.F.A Dew-, lale. when she sailed at 7! a.m. on Nov. 7.39 words
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258 1958-11-18 4 Decision to censure Lee is rescinded IHE Singapore City Council yesterday rescinded a Staff Committee decision to censure a member Councillor Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow. lor not attending a special meeting on Oct. 27. The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Gruan, moved that the decision -hould be rescinded to estabishing goodwill258 words
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Article106 1958-11-18 4 US Games Expert For Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Professor Lynn S Rodney. chairman of recreation and outdoor education curriculum at the University of Oregon has accepted an invitation to come to Malaya. H e will spend the summer of 1959 m Malaya visiting youth organizations to assist m the development106 words
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Article46 1958-11-18 4 A WOMAN. Ow Ai Choo yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore court to a charge of abandoning an infant at a bus stop at 11$ Mile, Woodlands Road at 1130 p.m. on Saturday. She wa s allowed $1,000 bail till a fortnight.46 words
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Article78 1958-11-18 4 FEDERATION'S Dep ut y Premier and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak. and Co' Sir Henry Lee, tne Finance Minister stopped at Singapore yesterday on their way to Kuala Lumpur after negotiating the terms of the $100.--000.000 loan from the Brunei Government. Dato Abdul Ra/.ak told reporters78 words
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Article42 1958-11-18 4 THE following v.ere elected office-bearers at the annua! general meeting of the Singapore Government Secretaria Staff Association tor 1§59: President Mr. Ng Kian Seng. vice-president Mr Chan Mun Yew. secretary Mr. X X Menon, treasurer Mrs. Jong Phui Lian42 words
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174 1958-11-18 4 Community Schools Plan For Malaya KOALA LUMPUR. Mn The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari said tonight that he nai requested the UNESCO for experts to advice Government <^r. the establishment of commun- 1 ity schools m thus country. He told the pre>s at the international airport on his174 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-11-18 4 THE CHIEF Secretary, Mr E. B. David, yesterday visited the Singapore Botanic Gardens and was taken on a conducted tour by the Director of the Gardens, Mr H. M. Burkill. Mr David was particularly interested m the orchid nursery where h* viewed hundreds of orchid spores.89 words
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Article, Illustration642 1958-11-18 4 PAP BID TO UNKNOWN OUT OCT. 3 'INCIDENT' UNKNOWN Verbal Battle In Council Motion Is Put To Vo., PEOPLES' ACTION PARTY members ,n the Sin an.,, f made an unsuccessful bid to expunge from the minutes v N to proceedings conducted under the chairmanship of llr s V. I H642 words
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Article25 1958-11-18 4 I Far V '\m w I I I I Bi [tish j X dier E BL I Chang B cm No* I Bouncemei M25 words
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Advertisement215 1958-11-18 4 MARMITE] keeps them m robust health Marmite is rich m Vitamin B, which j|Kll improves the digestion and guards fi Bfi against diseases of the nerves and U^^^ skin. Marmite tastes delicious jj with rice or boobo. and as a drink, fc, %f M W nutritive, concentrated extract of yeast,215 words
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467 1958-11-18 5 fl p From Corera During Yiscussion Over Tenders p (uimillor. Mr. J. C. Corera. yesterday told the Singapoi t -aus unfair on the part of the Mayor to cast a slur o r vr rc debating on matters of public interest. I mark467 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-11-18 5 s I g i had ad na 1 and I ilted ne r j j I asdf18 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-11-18 5 Cook Has The Oldest Bicycle .A *'-YEAR-o:.D Singapore cook. Tan K-'i Thin, whe kr.ppe-'tS m :he c'dest Ralegh Oracle m Mci'vya. trill rece re a brand neu* mode] today. The gft uytll he n adc by Ro'--) nson and Co**: pany :n commemoration oi :ts 200 th annOe**.^****.. Mr. ran206 words
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Article132 1958-11-18 5 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon. IO Malayan Association r One Blind will launch its ftrst Flag Day on Dec. 13 with a $30. n0d. target it was announced here today. The day's collections will supment the annual $205,000 government grant the gen- secretary of the associa- n,132 words
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326 1958-11-18 5 Lottery Board 'Gives Away' $1.2 mil. X' ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Social and Welfare Seres Lotteries Board, at its recent meeting, approved a 0 i of $275,000 for the AIEbya Assharifl Association of Bagan Serai. Perak. as finan- hel|- for the building of two hostels. The association is running IB326 words
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322 1958-11-18 5 Gunner Ordered Abandon Ship Inquiry Told TECK HONG" DISASTER ORDERS to abandon ship were given by the gunner because the^captain of the ill-fated "Teck Hong was "not m a proper frame of mind," Quartermaster Amat bin Yusoff, told a court of inquiry m Singapore, yesterday. Minutes later, the ship listed322 words
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Article, Illustration629 1958-11-18 5 Don't mix religion* politics^Deputy Mayor DEPUTY Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday warned that the Peoples' Action Party will expose all political opportunists who tried to use religion, race and language to stir up trouble. During a debate on a motion629 words
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Article102 1958-11-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The 102 Malay teachers from the Language Institute, Johore Bahru, who walked out of the Institute following Government's refusal to meet their salary demands, have now accepted Government's new wage schemes. The Standard was told today. The teachers, m a telegram to102 words
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Article39 1958-11-18 5 TANG HOCK PIT of Chin Swee Street was fined $50 and a day's jail for theft ot two pairs of shoe s worth $11 on board the Hokkai Maru at the Singapore Harbour Board on Nov. 16.39 words
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Article34 1958-11-18 5 TWO thugs, one of them with a pistol, held up a maidservant m a house m College Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday evening when the occupants were out and got away with $2,300.34 words
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Article114 1958-11-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya's only woman Federal Legislative Councillor. Che Halimahton binte Abdul Majid. now m America on a United Nations study grant, is reported to have recently predicted that there would be half a dozen women candidates fighting Federation's first post-Mer-deka general election m August114 words
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Article115 1958-11-18 5 Boat Builders Down Tools TWENTY-EIGHT boatbuilding workers employed by a private contractor in' Mill Lane, off Kallang Road, went on strike last Sunday, following the dismissal of a fellow employee. The builders, who are members of the Singapore Union of Boat Building Workers, want their employer to reinstate their colleague115 words
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Article37 1958-11-18 5 KUALA KUBU BHARU, Mon. Magistrate Inrhe Hassan bin Hussein fined Siew Sin Nam. 38, of Rawang. $250 or three months' iail for keening a gibbon or ungka without a permit from tbe Game Department.37 words
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238 1958-11-18 6 KANGAR, Mon. The first experimental project undertaken by the Federation's Housing Trust to mobilize local labour to buiid 50 Malay-type of low cost hcuses here is completed and the houses will be ready for occupation when the Raja of Perlis officially opens them238 words
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Article151 1958-11-18 6 No Place In MIC For Non-Citizens KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Indian Congress is considering to ask all its non-Federal citizen members to resign from the party A ihe new Alliance constitution decides that membership of Alliance parties should be confined to citizens only. Al present the Congress enly Insists151 words
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Article, Illustration275 1958-11-18 6 THE first of a fleet of five Russian ships which are scheduled to call m Singapore to lift $51 million worth of rubber, over the next ten days, arrived here at dawn yesterday. She is the freighter, NicolaiStandardpic - 275 words
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Article, Illustration332 1958-11-18 6 Aussie College Caters For Asians DIRECTOR of Enrolments of of the Power College, Australia, Mr. D. A. Malcolm, said m Singapore yesterday that a large number of local students were interested m going to Australia to study for the Matriculati n examinations prior to entry into Universities there. He said332 words
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Article189 1958-11-18 6 Singapore Girl Chosen Secretary I__ The first gir] student frcm South-East Asia to study architecture m Queensland is also the new secretary of the Overi seas Students' Association m Brisbane, the State capital. She is Miss Lily Sect of Dalvey Estate, Singapore The vice-president is Yoong Phoo Pin. a cammerce189 words
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Article114 1958-11-18 6 EMBASSY IN PARIS NEXT ON LIST KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Despite financial and staff difficulties, the Federation may establish one more diplomatic mission abroad at the end of this year or early m 1959. The establishment Of an embassy m Paris the first on the continent is Government's top priority con"em.114 words
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189 1958-11-18 6 Another Lib-Soc Branch To Join SPA THE Committee of the Serangoon Garden Estate i branch of the Liberal-Socialist I Party, last night at emergency meeting, decided unanimously that the branch should resign from the Party and join the newly-formed Singapore Peoples Alliance Revealing this to The Standard the chairman, Mr.189 words
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Article47 1958-11-18 6 PENANG, Mon.— Koey Keng Chuan. 41. was produced m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of using criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of a girl. He claimed trial. The case was postponed until De\ 19 and $300 bail was allowed.47 words
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Article115 1958-11-18 6 'Flu After Rains 'As Usual' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The rainy season has brought i.s usual crop of influenza cases m thc Federal Capital and suburban areas. Municipal Medical Office reported no fewer than 30 cases m the pa-st fortnight and hospitals here had several dozen cases on record. Municipal Health115 words
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Article209 1958-11-18 6 THE Singapore City Council by a majority vote, jresterdny rejected a committee recommendation to disallow a petition writer to carry on his business m a licensed coffee- shop premises m Upper Hokj kien Street. When the matter came up for confirmation at the ordin-209 words
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Article35 1958-11-18 6 A LADIES' handbag containing jewellery and a silver powder compact bearing the initials "1.M.5." was stolen from a car parked outside the Chinese Assembly Had m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Police disclosed yesterday.35 words
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342 1958-11-18 6 Floods Close KL-Seremban Trunk Road KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The main trunk road from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban was closed to light traffic today at the 11th Milestone near Cheras owing to floods. In Pahang, the RaubCheroh Road at the Bth Milestone is under seven feet of water. The road is342 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-11-18 6 One-day courses lg Ut M SINGAPORE Government yesterday launched a nevr ra than 2,000 officers m courtesy to the public. mpai K| Thirty serving officers yesterday attended the at the Government Staff Training School. They were < I I retary for Training and Organization,286 words
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279 1958-11-18 6 BATU PAHAT, Mon. Mon I I the local stadium here heard Prime 0:1 i Abdul Rahman declare that the receni 1 j World Bank and Brunei would 1 jlrnd development to tr.e third I Government's manifesto Tr.e Tunku. who cc* yesterday, «ras accompanied by the279 words
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Article51 1958-11-18 6 KUALOM —In ll yi (d bold U I Land Eh that hew the Blunter 4 I gor o:r.:.' I I otherwi < uid bi Ills fami tdris. 1 j i I wii a -he I 1 i I On J Ar. oi I i j N 1 i l51 words
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Article64 1958-11-18 6 TAIPING Mun. Tan Jm 43. a cook at the New Club here. w?._, fined $150 of six weeks' jail by the Magiora'f t Court on Saturday for being m possession of uncustomed liquor. The court was told that Revenue officers raided th< club's kitchen and iound64 words
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Article77 1958-11-18 6 ALOR STAR. Mon. Ml unemployed. Said bin Hassan suddenly ran amok m Kompong Telok Wah Jah early this morning and holding I parang m hi s hand, challenged the villagers to come Wit and fight with him. The villagers got scared and bolted the doors of77 words
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Article35 1958-11-18 6 MR. GAM AM SELLA H. former teacher at he Kin? Edward VII School Taiping and Government Englisl School. Bagan Serai, left l»- s week-end for Britain to read law at Lincoln's Inn.35 words
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Article252 1958-11-18 7 Dispute uver Wife's 20 Cents A YOUNG assistant m a gambling: den died m the Singapore General Hospital early yesterday from injuries sustained m an attack by seven secret society gangsters the previous evening m a sago factory m Gevlang. Police, who have classified the case as252 words
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Article113 1958-11-18 7 14 DOGS AT RAF CONTEST FAR East Air Force police dog trials will be neld at R.A.F. Seletar, Singapore, on Nov. 25 and 26. This is the first time the trials are being held m the Far Ea_o Air Force Command. Trials will also be stased m Hongkong and Cey'.on.113 words
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Article240 1958-11-18 7 ...HELPED US IN OUR HOUR OF NEED' EIGHT families whose common home m Kampong Bahru was destroyed m a minor landslide during the Nov 3 floods were promptly rehoused by their employers, the Singapore Harbour Board Yesterday, the heads of three of the families— Messrs K.240 words
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Article147 1958-11-18 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 9H 9H R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 90* 901 R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 90} 904 R.S.S. No. 2 87? 88* R.S.S. No. 3 871 871 Tone: Quiet. The tin price m Singapore was ***** per147 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-11-18 7 Bouquet For Che Tom (HE TOM wife of the Education Minister. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. who had earlier presenter a bicycle to Quah Lian Ciiak. 8, of Methodist Girls' School, tlie youngest winner m the "Colgate School Colouring Contest." is seen here receiving a bouquet from her at a teaStandardpic - 74 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-11-18 7 THE Women's Royal Army Corps serving m Singapore and Malaya may have their heavy white satin drill uniforms for evening wear changed to something lighter and more suitable for tropical climates. xi-.;-, r*^',.;., < Brig. Coi. m, here to inspect the WRACs.195 words
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Article93 1958-11-18 7 PENANG. Mon. The Consul for the Republic of Indonesia. Mr. R. A. Mugalih. will be leaving on Nov. 24 by the Oranje for Jakarta where he will take up a new posfc m the Foreign Ministry. Mr. Mugalih U temporarily succeeded by Mr. Mardjuni, the93 words
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342 1958-11-18 7 THREE men Wong Fook Kee. Johnnie Wee Eng Wah and Wong Yew Chiang yesterday appeared before the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. J. F. Mc William, on a joint charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Police Officers at the junction of Eu Tong Sen342 words
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Advertisement549 1958-11-18 7 I P CAIHW ORCANIS_mON |Uld ■■sti Mi^n_s^fT/r^Tn_(?ynr t l __nTnf**ii_i___________a^ ---O' tB t ISID^O NOW SHOWING ll^^^ 11 am 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 p m )f* r VICTOR MATLRE "TfIMH FnHTF" Cs-Tech. *4* fr LEO GEXX IfUIA rUnUL Columbia yL Z change "Harry Black And The Tiger" (Fox) fjTiT_i ii-rttT*549 words
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Advertisement871 1958-11-18 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO M LTD. tah *****/4. *****/4 132/6. Roblmon Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Halit.x. Boston. New Tork Baltimore. Philadelphia •> Colt Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TEUCER 3/10 lan 11 |an 15/16 lan Csrrlers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge871 words
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Advertisement1236 1958-11-18 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) Incorporateo m Sineapore) <•* nmt SS*" THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier, option te proceed via otha. ports to lead and **fharga cargo (via Sues with liberty te oroceed via Panama or Cape et Good1,236 words
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Advertisement948 1958-11-18 8 MITSUI |S LINE Spore P.S'hom Penonp FOR JAPAN Amogison Maru lor Japan Ports G. 42/43 Accepting cargo tor Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills ot lading. FOR USA via SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akagisan Maru G. 18 20 Nov ETA.948 words
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Advertisement525 1958-11-18 8 1 EAST ASIATIC 1 HOMEWARDS Soilings to. Aden p 0 <fl "N c_________l Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen C0_.,...l W p., **B PATAGONIA co, Calling Gdynia JUTLANDIA wu***, v 1 Colls London (Passengers Only MEONIA 20/22 Oec 23 24 I Calling London (Posscngpr, Only, H SIENA 9io jor, I Passenger Aceo Wmodot(0((525 words
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178 1958-11-18 9 ci gii es. Those are m -*a" ci m more types ol air rrafl lhar British— fljing to--8 lircrafl are being to more than 70 il additiona sale? engines and c lipement en na i« to about a I tntries, British airaero engines are tre178 words
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Article80 1958-11-18 9 shell Co. ol Singapore Ltd., and Standard Vacuum c are Increasing the si rage capacity oi aviation irbilie fuel by two additional tanks ol 22.000 gallons each. the International Airport tt Paya Lebar. Increased capacity, l h Should be effective ■rv shortly will douhle the m storage80 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-11-18 9 $5m New Building To Open The modern building will house two banks and other offices. It presents an imposing landmark m the fast crowing Orchard Road business centre. The Chief Minister, Tun Urn Yew Hock, will officially declare open the 5.V000.000. It-storey Shaw Brothers' building at the junction of Orchard58 words
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Article104 1958-11-18 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ocr picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $41 _yers: $42 sellers; ron it < il m bulk $63j sellers m dr u ns 567 sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; Spec: a. Sarawak black 572. Singapore Copra Association104 words
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Article110 1958-11-18 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Associat on made the following change* m rs rates yesterday New York: buying, TT 32 15 16. Ol 33 1 16, 90 days air mail 33J cred bills 338 trade bills. Canada: buying. TT 32 OH 32| 90 days air mail 32 7 16110 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-11-18 9 A LARGE number of entries have been received by Messrs. Harper. Gilfillan Co., Ltd., agents for Colgate Palmoiive. from school children for the Colgate Dental Cream Colouring Contest. A dental hygiene campaign has just been completed m Kuala Lumpur m conjunction with the contest.278 words
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Article66 1958-11-18 9 Egypt's 1958-59 cot "on crop is expected to be the second largest m 21 year.-. The first official estimate, release! last month, places lt at 2.945.000 bale- (500 pounds gross). On the basis of this estimate, the crop is 1° per cent larger than 1957-58 production66 words
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Article37 1958-11-18 9 U.S. exports of rice m fiscal year. 1958, were below tne record level of 11)57. There were also declines m exports of animal products fats. meats and dairy products vegetable oils and rye.37 words
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Article296 1958-11-18 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. 51.07*. $1.08, SI 09. Fraser and Neave ords $1.60 51.57 odd lot; Gammon $1.70, $1.71; Georgetown D:sp. $2.02.; Hammer $1,571 to $1.58*; Henry Waugh $1.30; M. Colls. 97ic; M. Cement 51. 33: Robinson ords. $1.45 $1.46, Sime Darby296 words
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Article185 1958-11-18 9 Following is list of passengers arriving from the United Kingdom by the Himalaya and disembarking at Singapore on Nov. 24 Mr.*- P. A'len and four children Mrs RR Bridges. Mr. and Mrs SD Buckingham and child Dr. (M.ss) I. S. Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs R. P185 words
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Article219 1958-11-18 9 X.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations Ltd.'s profit for the year ended Hine 30 1958 was £38.251. after pro viding for U.K. and Malayan taxation. depreciation of buildings, machinery md vehicles and annual replanting charge. To this te added credit balance brought forward of £20,509, making a total of219 words
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Article94 1958-11-18 9 A NEW-TYPE pencil which will write on plastics, glass, j china and all glazed surfaces has been produced by a British firm. It writes clearly and densely on films, plastics, glass, meial, porcelain, stone, leather, toils, rubber, transparent wrapping! or glossy paper. It is ideal for photo copying.94 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-11-18 9 JAPAN PLANS LIGHT MACHINE EXPORTS TO S'PORE JAPAN hopes to sell light industrial machine equipment to Singapore, leader of a five-man machinery trade team from the Osaka Prefecture Government, Mr. M. Nakago, said yesterday. Mr. Nakago and members of his team arrived m Singapore last Saturday to study the market225 words
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156 1958-11-18 9 SINGAPORE textile merchants have urged the Colony Government to ease the present ban on imports of cotton goods from China, "m the interests of entrepot trade." A delegation of textile merchants who met the Ministry of Commerce and Industry officials recently suggested that156 words
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Article106 1958-11-18 9 Firm's Manager On Visit PENA N G. Mon.— Genera] Manager of Singer Sewing Machine Company, Malayan Division, Mr. F. B. Freeman, is on a visit here his first. He has been transferred tc Malaya from the Philippines. He succeeds Mr. J. P. Milne, who has assumed the post of Regional106 words
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Article77 1958-11-18 9 Increase In Tin Deliveries DELIVERIES of tin-in-ron-centrates from Malayan mines to Singaoore. Penans and Butterworth m October totalled 3,535 tons, against 1.638 tons m September. Total deliveries m the first ten months this year amounted to 28,988 tons, against 49,527 tons m the same period of 1957. Of the October77 words
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Article156 1958-11-18 9 N.Z. Urged To Start Direct Trade WELLINGTON, Nov. 17 (Reuter)— New Zealand should Ideal directly and personally j with the countries with which Ot hoped to develop trade, Chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers Board, Mr. John Ormond said today. He is going to Australia for I discussions with156 words
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Article83 1958-11-18 9 Rubber Slips 3/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price dropped 3/8 cent to close yesterday at fIOA cents per lb. for International first grade December shipment. Despite healthy New York advices, the local market moved a shade lower. Business was confined to "switches" with some scattered interest m lower grade. Factories showed83 words
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Article46 1958-11-18 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 91 91J International Dec. No. l R.S.S. 90} 901 January 1 90 00; December 2 87' 88 J December No. 3 87i 871 Tone: Very quiet.46 words
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199 1958-11-18 9 Industrials And Rubbers Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were steady with selective support, while tins were quietly steady. Turnover was fair. Price change? announ -ed by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Selers B.M. Trustees 5.50 6.00 Fra.-er and Neave: Ords. 1.59 1 PI Gammon 1.70 1 ~2 G'town Disp.199 words
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Advertisement139 1958-11-18 9 r. me AI I J m VERETT ORIENT LINE ffif Spor* P.S'ham Penong t* l*. 3 Nen 20 No*/ D« 15 Det 13 Dec tn hj] I No* 27 No* 28 No* II Occ 19 Dec 20 *)ec I VERETT STAR LINE J/ffLW O j| S porg PSham Penong M139 words
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Advertisement62 1958-11-18 9 Jrl U i_' l^ MAI MAN Ufi I MM .E^ m\W me** I IUbH Wf-mW^mss. M ■_y_____L __f mMM mW* mkt _EV^j____b_- __j___Bßl__l___«P^ *_*_h &tn m\ \_#^_N__l BrPfM mum Mf^ \^lM^^S^^Sr^iJMtV *> J iM_B_^_^^^^^sS^___l_______________i BARBARA RUSH ■BRm J {MHONYSTELin ■UyiSinL With I. S. JOHAR (Famed Indian Producer- Director-Actor-Writer) as BAPU62 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-11-18 10 The Selangor Indian Association is sponsoring a Parade of Brides" show at the Federal Hotel m Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 28 m aid of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement Funds Here are some of the models who will take part m thr charity show; From left areFAH - 86 words
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Article49 1958-11-18 10 Mis s Helen E Rees. has to help the Federation draft out N 'trains within service" for social Z.sS f ormer director of the faastitutc .TH Kingdom, she is an International!, JN ant on social welfare methods \t.,. m the Federation for six months FahFah - 49 words
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Article, Illustration292 1958-11-18 10 Three years after they first met m a "blind date," Mr. Thomas Patrick Flynn. of Messrs. Sime Darby. Kuala Lumpur, led his bride. Miss Ishbel Mary Campbell, headmistress of the Secondary Modern School. Malacca, to the altar of St. Michael's Church. Ipoh on Nov.Fah - 292 words
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90 1958-11-18 10 Offlrials of the Federation Government Temporary Officers Union pictured m Uuala Lumpur where they gather for their Third Annual Delegates' Conference. Later they he!d a^t.on m honour of Mr. P. P Narayanan. Vice-President of the Malayan Trade Union Council, who declared the conference open. Mr NarayananFah - 90 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-11-18 10 THE Office Assistant of the Trade Division of the Ministry of <omm?'''J Mr. V. Seenivasagam was entertained to tea by his colleague* lh I Canteen recently Mr Seenivasagam (seated sixth from left' hlv I the Federation Armed Forces, also m Kuala Lumpur45 words
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Advertisement35 1958-11-18 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL POMAOC35 words
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Article33 1958-11-18 11 SOCCER S A FA. Premier League Chinese vs. Malays, Jalan Besar, 5.1.^ HOCKEY—D v. I— S.C.C. rs. Khalsa, S.C.C. Div. 2— TT.C. vs. R.A.F Tengah, T T.C Police vs. University, G S.C.33 words
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Article51 1958-11-18 11 SOCCER Inter-ward— J.M.8.7. M. Petaling, Merdeka Stadium. 7.30 pm. 'SenMll vs. Bungsar, Merdeka Stadium 8.45 p.m, RUGGER—Tech. College vs. Batu 'A,' Tech College Ground. HOCKEY—Die. I. P.W.D. rs Kilat Club. Chcras Road. Div. 2. S.C.R.C. vs. F.AO.D. Pudu Road. Div 2. V.M S.A. •B rs. Simit S.C. Bungsar51 words
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Article18 1958-11-18 11 SOCCER Junior Cup C.R.C. vs. Wanderers "B" Stadium, 5.15 Community League Indians vs. Europeans. Stadium, 7 p.m.18 words
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Article103 1958-11-18 11 AHMEDABAD. Nov. 17, (Reuteri. Nari Contractor, who scored 110 yesterday against the West Indies, is included n India's team for the first test m Bombay, starting on Nov. 28. There are two new Test players m the team, announced today G. Guard, a me-dium-pace bowler, and103 words
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Article46 1958-11-18 11 MRS. K. Beadles won the Eclectic competition with a score of 60} netl at the Royal Singaoore Golf Club yesterday. The L.G.U. Silver division went to Mrs. W. Goss with 71 nett and the Bronze Division was won by Mrs. Scholfield with 73 nett.46 words
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Article, Illustration698 1958-11-18 11 Ex-skipper reveals battle plan to grab the Ashes Four men can hit Australia for victory From BRIAN CHAPMAN MELBOURNE, Mon. Australia's battle plan to regain the Ashes from England is already clear. After watching the sedate style of the M.C.C. batsmen m piling up 396 runs698 words
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272 1958-11-18 11 S'pore Asians Take The Final Test THE Colony Asian XV for the All Blues rugby competition against the Combined Negri Sembilan and Malacca team will be named after their match against the Royal Army Service Corps on the Police Training ground tomorrow. Although the Colony Asians failed to win any272 words
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Article, Illustration401 1958-11-18 11 Malayan Jumps To Fame In Australia By RAY McCANN MELBOURNE, Mon. When Malayan student Tan Soo Hua, of Kota Bharu, Kelantan, stripped to shorts, singlets and spiked shield for Camberwell High School Athletics m Melbourne recently, he didn't know that he was about to jump into local fameHe sprinted round401 words
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Article66 1958-11-18 11 TOKYO, Nov. 17 (Reuter) The Japan Olympic Preparatory Committee today confirmed Japan's final plans together with Its formal application for holding the 1964 Olympic Games m Tokyo were airmailed last Friday to the International Olympic Committee m Lausanne. The plans were m answer to a ouestionnaire66 words
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Article184 1958-11-18 11 SYDNEY, Nov 17 (Reuter) lan Craig, who was appointed captain of ihe Australian XI to meet M.C.C. here on Friday, has withdrawn from the side because he considers himself unfit. Craig, who captained Australia m South Africa last season, does not feel he has184 words
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Article33 1958-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Hon. Batu Cantonment swamped Sungei Be?i Wanderers by 21 point? (two co.??. two tries) to three (penalty) m a r --zcr match at Batu Cantonment today.33 words
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Advertisement212 1958-11-18 11 3 ways m a'looo' to enjoy... The Morns Minor 1000. I f s?~^ -C. with its lively 950 c c. £*o^^"J ii O.H.V. engine r Q^!f -l_P_____l___^_r S___?^Sl___L along with the speed n&S S______9 Qa\ and sparkle of a really big mE ______tfcar! Here's performance '\___S _-B"Wj __Wj __^_B_ you212 words
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Article480 1958-11-18 12 MCC ON ROAD TO RECOVERY The tourists collapse, follow on... then the pitch helps No Wickets Lost And Only 91 Runs Behind NSW SYDNEY, Nov. 17 (Reuter) A remarkable fluctuation m the behaviour of the pitch was the feature of a third day's play which ended with an unfinished opening480 words
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Article308 1958-11-18 12 SYDNEY. Nov. 17 (Reuter) Mr. F. R. Brown, manager of the M.C.C. touring team m Australia, tonight telephoned Lords In London asking for John Mortimore. the Gloucestershire all-rounder, to be flown out as soon as possible. It is understood that M.C.C. would like Mortimore to308 words
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Article364 1958-11-18 12 New South Wales lst innings: 391 for seven declared (N. Harvey 149. J. Burke 104, N. O'neill 84 not out: Lock four for 121). MCC lst innings (overnight 62 for two). P. E. Richardson c Harvey b Philpott 21 C. A. Milton b Rorke 10 T W. Gravenev c364 words
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Article34 1958-11-18 12 KHALSA Association "B" beat Young Men's Sikh Association "B" hy one soal to nil m the S.H.A. Div. 3 league match at Balestier Road yesterday. The goal was sored by Gurdip Singh.34 words
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Article80 1958-11-18 12 IPOH. Mon me maugurai meeting of •■> Perak Amateur Athletic Association Central Zone will be held a* the Ir n Town Council chamber on saturd ty Nov 2: at 930 am. All residents m Kinta, Dind-| ings ana rani inieresieo athletics .ire invited to attend Under80 words
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Article233 1958-11-18 12 Three fine tries by the Joint Services fly half Jack Flinders paved the way for Royal Air Force Tengah to score a 21-8 victory over Singapore Recreation Cl\b m a rugger match on the padang yesterday. The Airmen's 2\ points were from three goals and two233 words
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454 1958-11-18 12 Aussies Swamp B 'worth Airmen With Weight KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Royal Australian Air Force, Butterworth, swamped Royal Air Force XL by 29 points (four goals, three penalties) to eight (goal, penalty) m a first round match of the Sanderson Cup competition on the Bellamy Road ground here today. I The454 words
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Article163 1958-11-18 12 JOHORE Civilians rallied In the second half to heat Johore Services by six points (.a try and a penalty goal.) to three (a try; m the rugby match lor the Poppy Day Fund on the English College ground m Johore Bahru yesterday. Despite the wet and163 words
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Article147 1958-11-18 12 F.A. Cup Second Round Draw LONDON" Nov IT. I Reuter The draw :or ihe English Association Cv.p second round. proper to be played on Dec. 6 was made today as follows: Tranmere Rovers vs Doncaster Rovers Bradford vs Bradford Cty Chester vs Bury or York City Blyth Spartans vs S'ockport147 words
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Article32 1958-11-18 12 PENANG. Mon. Entries for :he Penang open table tennis championships close on Nov. 25, and should be sent to the Hon. Sccretarv. Mr. Chuah Guan Lee. 9 Kinta Lane, Penang32 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-11-18 12 THE FIRST Ind. an <- asrrs m I country— the All India VM< baskeJ tv arrive m the Colony on Nov, 0 .1 Rangoon. They opon their tour agamst the Singa] Combined team at the Happy World stadium the next lay ai 8208 words
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Article99 1958-11-18 12 Harvey To Captain Aussies X I SYDNEY. NOV IT OO rl —Australian test batsman. Nd Harvey was this afternoon appointed captain of the A tralian XI to play the M.C m a four-day match starting here on Friday. Harvey replaces lan Ci who announced car iei toda he would not99 words
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Article86 1958-11-18 12 TWO penalties, anri a version by full back Derrick Urquhart enabled Sir... Cricket Club B to 'nem Whites by 14 points .a jo* two penalties anri a eight (a goal md a penal.; m a rugger match on 'to.-' dang yesterday. Club led 8-ri at86 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-11-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.Six states are taking pari tlie annual Barrihan knock out soccer competitor organised by the llalayai Indian Football Association. The six states *re N gri Sembilan. Singapore. P» Selangor, Johore snd Perak. The competition begins Sunday with two matches. Singapore meet Negri Sembilan at Seremban. and SelCh'ng Seng Poh - 142 words
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Advertisement204 1958-11-18 12 Voice Hoarseness WR Hacking Coughs Iff Colds fJjjfe U SHAKE II Bronchitis lr;r B S!,l I Ik/ i Vll Catarrh BPil lIRR^ ouCM *«ll lilor COLDS fll Sore throat pill Colic pain kB CRFCLLD tN3T*_STLV ftTTtiT Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE ift4_«s? J^V Resistance to cold germs j*\ increased when supplemen-\j-\j204 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-11-18 13 Cambridge University Student Startled British Siow Business with his comedy talent m school production. Now he's a pro. m Fmewood's Too Many Crooks, but he still doesn't know what hit him. _____v I __H _____L H v l B I41 words
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Article310 1958-11-18 13 LTLMING of Warner Bros.' 'The Philadelphian." being directed by Vincent Sherman and co starring Paul Newman Barbara Rush. Diane Brewster and Brian Keith, began on the Rurbank lot. One week of exterior photography m Philadelphia for the ftlmization of Richard Powell's best selling novel has been completed by310 words
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Article35 1958-11-18 13 I m uu. not I, k\ I *°«th of M ?Omm o JJJ t 'Hu,.- O-- m Irs f*H.Hi 'iMTO V i •n. O'-' ■«h > r ,J nn H. h "d. M *P to35 words
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Article, Illustration493 1958-11-18 13 MATA HARI BATTLES JAPANESE MATA HARI, Shaw's new film about the Malayan Resistance forces during the Occupation was Directed by Ramon Estella of the Philippines, stars Maria Menado of Indonesia and Ahmad Mahmud of Malaya, and contains a mixed Chinese, Malay, Indian and Sikh cast. An important character part m493 words
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Article127 1958-11-18 13 if you live m London tybe even 0 Urn > uou will have thf Pnrtobe'lo There's an open oir :*krt there. Barrows. Lota of tfeem. < cabbages Jnd \s* and leihzd and 'hr rM t Awd Jere'j 0 »!e 0/ rhe ita.7- beautiful, Rank 1 -raci artist127 words
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Advertisement53 1958-11-18 13 111. J jllll f mM\ Wm _j_^&_y_*_*_a_*_*emm mm^_^^ t.v-.'-. .Mr i i__M_i_________________iir^^^___i__'_iYiilii :1 mW^s .________i______^^ "ft inHi— fii ____**-*-*****s ___PFSSJ_____M-___-___B| _v^i —ni __________c_p^^^___________^^^____i^______l^______i ____i i ___k^_r_______r____i ___> S s 1^ ___k_____l ____E_______l «s_ i^b m\ _____^^__i_ VI I^l _____!^____r v-'s''"' *^_w> y^^^^^^^^^PTgM_^_>_P__ > **S^'S_***^S>**_H>*_*y A :0, ...Ifl; "T ffi tf53 words
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Miscellaneous350 1958-11-18 13 I By RITA DEL MAR > TODAY'S QUOTATION: > A »Mj t know m ore bad things about ourselves than i does any body else, vet no i one thinks so hifhlv of us i as w e do of ourselves." Frani V. Schoenthan. I TUESDAY FOR EVERY--1 ONE: Promote350 words
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Miscellaneous223 1958-11-18 13 LI'L ABNER Bj v Cap( X /^GIVErTAAV^) IVh-HERE, |/|T SAID V»_/uA«riif>Ai is/« THEM Ul GREEN LIGHTS <\i K-WTTYIO TVUVNK A THAhIK SI ?S r??Jf OM TM' JAGUAR 6 PURTV-) *JC^TM \T SANDWICM!! V~-^ J^ VO', <^ I^h4 T^ < < B>UT THEY'LL RUN TM' 7^^^ (TLL EITHER Uji' f.r F223 words
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208 1958-11-18 14 Aust. Labour Party Accused Of 'Living In Cuckoo Land' SYDNEY. Nov. 17 (Reuter) The Australian Labour Party will continue with the ANZI'S (AustraliaNew Zealand-United States) and SEATO mutual defence pacts if it wins the Federal elections later this month, its Parliamentary leader, Dr. Herbert Evatt. said here yesterday. But. he208 words
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Article125 1958-11-18 14 OH BOY! HE'S NOW A GIRL GATESHEAD Northeastern England. Nov. IT (Reuter) A seven-year-old boy now m hospital will return to his home here soon as a girl after a series of sexchange operations, it revealed today. The Gateshead Housing Committee are helping the child's parents to find a new125 words
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Article23 1958-11-18 14 THE Indonesian Parliament yesterday started debate on a bill to nationalise all Dutch enterprises within the republic, Amara News Agency reported ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article143 1958-11-18 14 Woman On Bank Robbery Charge LONDON, Nov. 17. (Reuter). Mrs. Ada Shakeshatt. 22- year-old attractive redhead, was alleged m court here today to have been one of a party oi raiders wno cut the;r way into a bank strongroom and stole £20,000 sterling. Mrs. Shakeshaft and 31--year-old club proprietor A'an143 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-11-18 14 WORLD NEWS UN Flags On Thai Trishas A SAM LOR (trisha) driver and his passenger look on as a Thai boy scout pastes a copy of the I'nited Nations flag on the vehicle during a full schedule of activities commemorating lON. Week launched m Bangkok recently Copies of the lON.U.P.I. - 66 words
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Article78 1958-11-18 14 Atom Radiation SYDNEY. Nov. 17 (Reuter* Face cream may one day protect the skin from atomic radiation, a British chemist-cosmetician, said m Sydney today. The man, Mr. Albert Alberman. 67. arrived here to make plans for a "six figure" cosmetics factory m Sydney. Mr. Alberman *aid78 words
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450 1958-11-18 14 200 Actors At The Funeral Of Tyrone Power MADRID, Nov. 17 (Reuter) Funeral services for Tyrone Power, 45. who died suddenly during th e filming of "Solomon and Sheba" on Saturday, were held at the I.S. Air Force base at Torrejon yesterday. The actor's widow, Mrs. Deborah Minardo s Power.450 words
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Article295 1958-11-18 14 The only way out of impasse is independence^Maharios NEW YORK, Nov. 17, (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios said on arrival here last night that the only way out of the present impasse over Cyprus was for Britain to grant the island independence, so that Cypriots of both races295 words
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Article59 1958-11-18 14 VATICAN CITY, Nov 17, (Reuter) Pope John XXIII will hold his first Consistory for the creation of new cardinals on Dec. 15. authoritative Vatican sources said today. These sources said the Pope has decided to create 23 cardinals at his first Consistory, thus bringing the59 words
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Article36 1958-11-18 14 EIGHTY-ONE Chinese refugees from Communist China will begin a journey to a new life m the United States on Wednesday when they leave by a chartered Pan-American airways plane for San Francis. co via Tokyo. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article40 1958-11-18 14 THE UNITED States Air Force announced yesterday that three of the eight airmen who baled out of a crippled cargo plane over mountains north of Salt Lake City. Utah, during a blizzard on Friday night had been found alive.—* ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article24 1958-11-18 14 POLICE authorities questioned two Chinese Communist officials who crossed the border into Hongkong yesterday seeking asylum, according to a Government spokesman m Hongkong. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article44 1958-11-18 14 SCIENTISTS and agriculturalists from 25 countries meet at the Atomic Energy Research Centre m Harwell today to consider the use > f a nuclear science m food production and preservation. The conference has been organised by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Or- ganisation. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article33 1958-11-18 14 A JAPANESE doctor said here yesterday a hula hoop was to blame for causing a perforation m the upper stomach of a 15-year-old boy who had suffered from a chronically weak stomach. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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85 1958-11-18 14 ADDIS ABABA. Nov. 17 j (Renter)— The Duke of Glouc ester shook hand? with a crippled Ethiopian veteran <*t the first world war when he visited the British military cemetery here yesterday. The Ethiopian. 64-year-old Desta Birru. who lost a leg while fighting85 words
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176 1958-11-18 14 NO EASY TASK TO BREAK UP C 'WEALTH LAHORE, Pakistan, Nov. 17 (t PI) Prime Minister John Diefenbaker today called on the Commonwealth to stand strong m the face of "forces of cynicism, indifference and selfishness" who seek to divide the free world. The world touring Canadian leader said at176 words
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Article96 1958-11-18 14 A MACHINE DOES THE TRANSLATION TOKYO Nov. 17 (Reuter) A new machine which automatically translates English into Japanese is nearing completion at the Ministry of International Trade and Industry's Electro-technical Laboratory m Tokyo. Mr. Shigeru Takahashl. who supervised the construction of the machine, said it was based on principles contained96 words
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Article185 1958-11-18 14 Gunmen's Vain Kidnap Of Pastor TRAPANI, Sicily. Nov 17 (Reuter)— Mr Alberto Castello. a 71-year-old American evangelist, described last night how masked gunmen kidnapped him, vainly demanded a five million lire (about $25,000 Ma.ayan) ransom and then abandoned him m a Sicilian cave The Italian-born pastor was found m a185 words
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Article218 1958-11-18 14 BRITONS ARRIVE TO RUN NAAFI NICOSIA. Nov. 17 (Reuter) The first group of Britons who have volunteered to replace Greek-Cypriots banned from NAAFI canteens m Cyprus arrived here by air today. The volunteers 26 women and about 20 men flew from Blackbushe Airport. Hampshire m a chartered Viscount airliner. They218 words
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Article91 1958-11-18 14 NICOSIA. CYPRUS. Nov. 17. (UPI). Britain's dismissal of Gieek-Cypnots from R.A.F. stations brought a counter- j demand from EOKA terrorists today for an intensified economic boycott of British *ioo<~<. A leaflet issued by tne outlawed underground movemt-n'. also urged Greek-Cvpnot employers to hire a.* many of the91 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-11-18 14 phnWi FROM THE window of his eleranti j!?r n>« j-rd :M:iy„ r of EarSa fiilst elected holder of th, efioe LJ during the Lord Mayor, process^ he Law Courts Acce* on the U d the uniforms of the Territorial Arm V l2 tary volunteers down to a f.turirtfc 2UPI - 64 words
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Article170 1958-11-18 14 Paris. Nov. it (Beater) __<J Norstad, supreme Allied commander here today that the At:,.-/; retaliatory force of nuclear ri, "fully effective" now He told the 15-nation parlianten ar:anO conference: "There \s no technical reason why this would net. be equally, jr more, effective m five170 words
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