Singapore Standard, 19 November 1958
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Title Section24 1958-11-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" S I NGNAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1958. vol. IX No. 140. 15 cts. 14 Poges [FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article84 1958-11-19 1 3 Arrested In Thai Coup Bid BANGKOK. Nov. 18 (Reuter)—Thai Police said they arrested three men today for an attempt to overthrow the Government. The arrested men included two former Assemblymen belonging to the opposition Democrat Party and nephew of the former Premier Marshal Pibul Songgram. The former Assemblymen were84 words
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Article70 1958-11-19 1 Seven New Cases Of Polio SEVEN fresh cases of poliomyelitis were admitted to the Singapore Mlddleton Hospital yesterday. Government vaccination of children against the disease continued and a total of 9.386 were given Sabin vaccine at nine Centres besides the mobile team which worked at Queenstown Another 9.003 children were70 words
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309 1958-11-19 1 Whisked to Police HQ MANILA. Nov. 18 (IPI)— Philippine police today held 'incommunicado" So. 3 Communist HUK leader Alfredo Saulo who was surrendered to the government by the Indonesian Embassy after he had sought political asylum there. Officials of the Indonesian Embassy,309 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-11-19 1 Fraud: Big i>rob€> begins Mr. Lee moves ta eheck w Officers guilty of misconduct to be punished SINGAPORE'S Director of Education, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, declared yesterday that he would not "leave a stone unturned" to get to the bottom of the irregularities and embezzlement m the Ministry221 words
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Article, Illustration268 1958-11-19 1 Many Areas In S'pore Again Hit By Floods Federation Troubled Too A SIX-HOUR downpour yesterday morning flooded out many parts of Singapore, preventing hundreds of workers from going to their offices and keeping children away from schools. Hardest hit was the Bukit Timah/Dunearn Road area between Wayang Satu and theStandardpic - 268 words
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Article102 1958-11-19 1 30 EOKA SUSPECTS CAPTURED NICOSIA. Nov. 18 (Ruter) —A Greek Cypriot was shot dead by troops m North Cyprus today after a military water and ration truck had been ambushed by a pressure mine. British soldiers travelling m the truck were uninjured. A Cypriot running away from the scene of102 words
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Article88 1958-11-19 1 Prisoner Falls To Death A PRISONER from the Outram Road Jail fell to his death from one of the top wards m the General Hospital yesterday. He was being taken there by a prison warder for treatment when the incident occurred. While the two were waiting outside the ward the88 words
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Article31 1958-11-19 1 MR. JOHN Diefenbaker, the Canadian Prime Minister, arrived m New Delhi by air yesterday from Karachi on a flive-day visit. He is touring European and Commonwealth countries. (Reuter.31 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-11-19 1 CAIRO. Nov. 18 (Reuter) A negro tried to strangle the Begum Aga Khan just after midnight here on Sunday, the newspaper Al Akhbar reported today. The Begum who fought for her life "with all I could lay my hands on. suffered slight facial injuries. The191 words
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Article35 1958-11-19 1 THE CONTROVERSIAL book "Borstal Boy," published m England, has been banned m Australia because it falls within the category of blasphemous, indecent or obscene literature, Customs Department officials said m Canberra yesterday. (Reuter).35 words
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187 1958-11-19 1 USE TRUTH DRUG ON MY CLIENT -counsel HONOLULU, Nov. 18 (UPI) —Attorney George T. Davis of San Francisco said today he hopes to persuade the U.S. Army to let a soldier accused of murder take the witness stand under the influence of 4 'truth serum." Davis is on his way187 words
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157 1958-11-19 1 Iraq Sends Note To UK -Close Your Consulates LONDON, Nov. 18. (Reuter) Britain is studying an Iraqi note requesting the closure of British consulates m Iraq other than those m Baghdad and Basra, the British Foreign Office spokesman said today. He said he could not confirm a report that the157 words
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Article193 1958-11-19 1 Chiang Pilot In Red Hands TAIPEI. Nov. 13 (UPI) Nationalist Chinese intelligence officers are attempting to determine if the communists captured the only Nationalist Sabrejet pilot lost during the autumn aerial battles over the Formosa Straits. Maj Gen. Vi Fu-en said today. The Nationalists said earlier they believed the pilot193 words
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278 1958-11-19 2 TALKS SUSPENDED FOR UNION TO CONSULT FEDERATION THE Shell Company, Singapore, yesterday opened negotiations with the Shell Employees' Union under the chairmanship of the Labour Commissioner, Mr. Goh Koh Pui Halfway through the meeting, which started at 10 a.m., the management asked the union278 words
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Article287 1958-11-19 2 Advice To Govt. Is Its Aim THE Singapore Teachers National Congress, which will be inaugurated on Dec. 6, aims to give Government expert professional advice on all aspects of educationThe congress hopes to fulfil this function by having subcommittees which comprise university lecturers and administrators, retired teachers of distinction, specialised287 words
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Article131 1958-11-19 2 FIFTY-SIX Singapore school? will participate m the Shell Traffic Game. designed to teach children toad safety, from Nov. 27 to Dec. 4 at the former Kallang Airport opposite the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. The Game, which is being sponsored by the Singapore Safety First Council, will131 words
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Article53 1958-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation of Malaya Government Sports Couhcil Lottery scheduled to have been drawn on Nov. 15 lias been postponed indefinitely. The secretary, Mr. T. Mahasen, said that all Federal and State heads would be notified by a circular m due course the new date53 words
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Article157 1958-11-19 2 Assault On Police Charge Fails SINGAPORE First District Judge. Mr. J. F. McWilliam. yesterday acquitted Wong Fook Kee. Johnnie Wee Eng Wah and Wong Yew Chiang, who were jointly charged with rioting and causing hurt to three Police Officers at the junction of Eu Tong Sen Street and Upper Cross,157 words
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Article72 1958-11-19 2 TAN See Pan was yesterday acquitted and discharged m a Singapore court on a charge of making a false declaration before the Commissioner for Oaths Mr. Lee Ik Sec, after the prosecutor, Inspector E. Mahadevan told the court that he had been instructed to withdraw the charge.72 words
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Article123 1958-11-19 2 Vulcans Heading For Malaya LONDON, Nov 18. (Reuter) Four jet Avro Vulcans of Royal Air Fop c Bomhtr Command are to be seen for the first time io Ankara and Karachi when they give flying displays on their way 1o Malaya, h was announced here today. One Vulcan leaves its123 words
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Article186 1958-11-19 2 Theft From Colleague Alleged A WATCHMAN' who saved j $466 to remit- to India allcsed j !in the Singapore Seventh: i Magistrate's Court yesterday that a colleague stole it from his room m Genting Lane. The man Ram Lakhan told the court that the money **'a kept m a steel186 words
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Article52 1958-11-19 2 KOTA BAHRU, Tues— The Regent of Kelantan. will officially open the Kota Bahru Teachers' Training College at 3.00 p.m. on Thursday. The opening will be followed by a short gramophone concert, a works display and physical training demonstration. A puppet show will end the proceedings at52 words
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Article48 1958-11-19 2 DRIVING O FFENCE A PADI planter. Abu Samah bin Mat. was yesterday fined $240 and banned from holding a driving licence for 12 months m the Temerloh Magistrate's Court for driving a car on July 30 without a driving licence, a road tax licence and third party coverage.48 words
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211 1958-11-19 2 Trader Hit With Revolver And Robbed —COURT/TOLD MUSTAFFA bin Haji Ibrahim. 26. was committed yesterday by a Singapore Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the next Assizes for armed robbery. The prosecution alleged that he had robbed a merchant. Sik Mohamed bin Abdullah Altywa of cash and property totalling $390,211 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-11-19 2 A CONSIGNMENT nf lian animal* including I I kansarons arrived m Singa pore jesterday and Closed I mild stir at the H iffeoat Board whar\»'s Workers and risiters tn Hrn British h i p Canara ifeeifd which tho animals ,m wetf. surprised at the spc jal treatment given to173 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-11-19 2 MRS. TESSA Bevan Kiiri'n Lumpur w U he i "Hungarian Br'de" al the Pageant of Bf del I rp'-'- sored by <e Setting Indian Assoctatton <■/< A2ft nf the Federal Hole 1 1: viV he m md of O S Wge Buloh J.rj/rr Sr" < Fund:*. Standa51 words
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96 1958-11-19 2 6 REMANDED ON CAUSING DEATH CHARGE SIX youths were chars' a Singapore Court 5 1 -"> with causing the death of a 1 factory worker. S;;:^ 11' alias Bee Hay. 29, while I members nf an \:i. I scmb'.y on Sunday evei ii The youths, Lee K_:r. Yew Kirn Soon,96 words
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Advertisement320 1958-11-19 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class E a>id above contractors will be received by the S"ate Engineer, P.W.D. Perak. Ipoh up to- 3.00 p.m. of 24th November. 1958. for the construction of 8 Units Class H 3 Quarters at Port Weld. Full particulars are obtainable at the Office320 words
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138 1958-11-19 3 INDUSTRIALS, tins and rubbers were quietly steady m the Malayan share market yesterday:— Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:— Buyers Sellers Fra^er Neave Ords. 1 60 1 62 Gammnn 1 "1 l-~3 M. Colls 094 0.98 xd ccr Robinson138 words
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Article78 1958-11-19 3 LEDANG BAHRU Limited's net profit, before income and profit taxes, was £68,153 for tne year ended July 31. 1958. as againsl £88,700 m the previous year, according to the company's report. The company's annual genera! meeting will be Held on Jan 2 m London. At the Board's meeting78 words
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Article33 1958-11-19 3 the Mala a n Exchange BJi ks Association made the followina changes In its rate? to merchants yesterday: Belgian Francs TT OD selling 1621J ready. Other exchange rates remain ana l:ered33 words
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Article354 1958-11-19 3 MALAYAN sharebrokers re- j ported the following business done yesterday: Fed. D.sp $1 Oi.. >\ 08: F N. Ords. $1.60, SI 61, $1.56 odd lot: l G tmznon $1.71, >: T2j delayed: G »wn Dsp $2 021 Hun ncr $1 58$: Hume Pro: A4 10 delayed, 4354 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-11-19 3 the Singapore Constitution Exposition to be held next year. It is a three-pin frame building made by the Arcon group of prefabricated building manufacturers BUILDINGS similar to > the one above have been shipped from England by Tavlor Woodrow (Building Exports) Ltd. London, as Government51 words
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Article100 1958-11-19 3 LONDON. Nov. 18 (Reuter. Britain's national debt during the year ended March 3] last, increased by about £225 mil. to £27,232.047.068, it was officially announced yesterday. In 1939, the debt stood at 117.130.752.946. The latest rise of less than one per cent m the national100 words
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Article74 1958-11-19 3 PARIS. Nov 18 (Reuter) Britain has "postponed indefinitely" the Free Trade Area negotiations, which were to have been resumed m Paris on Wednesday, an official British spokesman said last night. The decision to call off the talks resulted from the "obscure and extremely discouraging situation which followed74 words
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222 1958-11-19 3 U.S. Farm Products Face Competition WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 (UPI) The United States faces stiffer competition m world markets for farm products m 1959, due to increased domestic production m many countries, dollar shortage and abundant world supplies of principal commodities. An agricultural outlook conference met at the Agriculture Department yesterday222 words
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Article102 1958-11-19 3 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 18 (Reuter) Britain told the General Assembly's Economic and Financial Committee today that she firmly believed her economy would expand during the coming year "without endangering the great strength and stability of the pound sterling." Sterlings recovery was "one of the102 words
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Article85 1958-11-19 3 HONGKONG, Nov 18 (Reuter Leader of an Australian trade mission, Mr. R. S. Colquhoun. yesterday predicted that Hongkong would see new Australian products on the market m the near future He saia apart from traditional lines, there was definite prospects for light egineering goods. builders, hardware,85 words
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Article36 1958-11-19 3 CEYLON'S exports of copra and coconut oil m JanuaryJune totalled 18.322 long tons, oil basis. This was less than 60 per cent of the quantity shipped m the first half of 1957.36 words
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Article36 1958-11-19 3 NEW ZEALAND is expected to press for a larger share of the Japanese tallow market as a result of a recently signed trade agreement with Japan which placed tallow on the automatic approval list.36 words
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Article, Illustration284 1958-11-19 3 SELLING BID CAUSES RUBBER TO SLIP JFinaiteo And Vammerce UP-COUNTRY selling pressure caused Singapore rubber price ro slip I cent yesterday, to 89 5/8 cents per Ib. for International first grade Decemberit was the first time m nearly three weeks that the price was taken to below the 90-cent level.284 words
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171 1958-11-19 3 JAPAN wants to promote friendly relations and closer economic ties with countries m South-east Asia, Mr. H Eto, general manager of the Japan International Trade Fair Tokyo, said m Singapore yester- day. He added with this aim m view, the city of Tokyo was171 words
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Article47 1958-11-19 3 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cerr.s per lb., yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. 90| 91 International Dec. No. 1 R.S.S. 90| 90: January 1 89* 901 December 2 37$ 88 December No. 3 87 87$ Tone: Quiet and slightly easier.47 words
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Article201 1958-11-19 3 October Shipments Increase OCEAN shipments of rubber j from Malaya last month, at I 96.398 tons, were the third highest this year, according to j statistics issued yesterday. The peak was recorded m August when 100,421 tons were shipped. In May 97,005 tons were shipped. October shipments brought the total201 words
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Article217 1958-11-19 3 KUCHING, Tues. Despite a steady rise m the rubber price m the latter half of September, Sarawak exports of the commodity last month fell by 433 tons to 3,533 tons, compared with exports m the previous month. Accounting for the decline, a Trade and Customs spokesman217 words
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Article62 1958-11-19 3 Bond Drive Nets $1.2 m KUCHING. Tues.— The total value of Sarawak Government debenture bonds sold m the country amounted to $1,250,--000, the Accountant-General. Mr. H. M. Cockle, announced this week. This figure is subject to verification. The sale was launched on July 1 this year with the aim of62 words
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Article30 1958-11-19 3 A system fur refuelling ship.-, from storage tanks on the sea bed was among 50 British inventions displayed at the International Inventors' Exhibition m Brussels m June this year.30 words
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Article199 1958-11-19 3 OUTER ROADS Hoegh Cape Leun Hua. Nassa. Patagoinia, Matsusej Nfaru. Berebere, Procyon Saidja, Ocean Deborah. Sanana, Flying Trader. Amelia, Clydefield Nicoley Bordenkoy Barumun, Heian Maru. Prelude Ann a Maersk. Oranus, Hosang Salsette. Sylvafield Fernstate Wing Onn, Van Wearwijck Vidawnyunt. Sty. Talang Akar. Sidaine. Tyndareus. Everglory, 'Sea Bird199 words
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Article75 1958-11-19 3 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ncr picul yesterday were: Copra Nov. -be*. ?42 buyers; $4.'. sellers coconut oil m bulk $65 sellers m drums $68$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sel ws; Sarawak white $128 sel ers; Special Sarawak, black $72 Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair75 words
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Article57 1958-11-19 3 CHIEF of the Export Department <>f Suzuki Nippondo Co. Ltd.. Tokyo, Mr. I. Ona "hi, is on a week's busine-s visit to Singapore. He is on a FOr Eao *our t r» study marke: conditions for his firm'? produrf Mr. Odachj w ill also i [gift57 words
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Advertisement266 1958-11-19 3 w'*^^^^ r nipt on New-Rcutqe? tons, :nar.y building I ill« to "ft. 4 ft. 3ft and 2ft luteal a:' r MH9 adaptation i Bnidb l_i designed Bwttcth i <?•■' or corroal m. LW-RANGE' frcm your local agent i I UED ENGINEERS LIMITED Singapore tUHPU ft MALACCA SAND AX AM Wf266 words
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Advertisement153 1958-11-19 3 HELP YOUR CHILD AT EXAMINATION TIME School examination* are difficult Sanatogen helps a pupil by helping to give energy and mental clarity, good sleep and good appetite Help YOUR child get good mark* with i em, 1 1 i i,,, i 1,,, H y m.. .Ji—. Sanatogen TONIC Corrects det153 words
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Article616 1958-11-19 4 Stephen E. Schattman - Promotion For A ung In Rangoon Stephen E. Schattman BACK TO SCHOOL AFTER i 18 YEARS AT WORK... wwwwww jjy .wv.wwwv TT TIN AUNG, a wireless telegraphy inspector with 18 years service m the Posts and Telegraph and the Mercantile Marine Departments of the Government of Burma has gone back616 words
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Article1559 1958-11-19 4 THE WOMAN IN WHITE m M^e^MM m^ma^mmw' mm WILKIE COLLINS, (1824-1889) was the son of a Royal Academician. His first intention was to take up the legal profession. He entered Lincoln's Inn, was called to the Bar m 1851, but soon decided to give up law for literature. His first1,559 words
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Advertisement135 1958-11-19 4 M NESTU M 7 NESTLES B READY-COOKED 3-CEREAL FOOD All healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age-and cannot do better 'than choose digestible, palatable NESTUM. rf***S*'" > ~~"5j') NESTUM is a very much better food than PO_l__li§^o bubor or cornflour for it contains135 words
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Miscellaneous277 1958-11-19 4 1 QIOTATION: _U^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_m should ___m ___M hear _^_^_^_^HB_H_l________________________l_______l w cor I PB| l_rAV -IX^-J EVERYONE: Develop I%J PSll^l H H_fl __V_r____^_^_B 1 I KJ I B_^A^V_A| a Mr^M YOIR BIRTHDXTE r^rr b v ritadelmar April 19 Complete tasks, -mc difficulties: re- 5 0 j necessities. Encheck details make safe tertain277 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-11-19 5 M laya has In Is fishes anc to explore m cf the r of 2 o Pf fess r R. D a 1 ittendini a ration toui I the Oruentenary ations on irles Darwin 2 g tperts \m ouW B the week* Fe lei iti m birds, fishes IStandardpic - 84 words
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314 1958-11-19 5 FIVE STARVING PERAK REDS GIVE UP TO KIWIS Group With A Baby Guided Out By Friendly Aborigines IPOH. Tues. Friendly aborigines guided five hungry terrorists to surrender la a rombined patrol of Senoi Praak and Ist New Zealand Regiment m the Sungei Siput area on Oct 23. In the group314 words
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Article261 1958-11-19 5 BUREAU GETS PAT ON BACK SINGAPORE Free Legal Aid Bureau, which was started m July, is today operating m full swing. During the past four months the Bureau handled about 8t court cases and recovered $7,361 m civil suits. The Bureau gave free legal advice to261 words
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Article169 1958-11-19 5 Jail For Father Of Seven Cheque Fraud MR. JUSTICE Woe Chong Jm m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday sentenced Tan Poo Heng. a father oi seven children, to 12 months' jai] when he pleaded guilty to forging a cheque for the purpose of cheating. The DPP. Inche Abdul Wahab Ghows.169 words
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Article166 1958-11-19 5 HE DENIES STABBING CAR-DRIVER PENANG, Tues— A 31-year-old clerk, M. Sivier, making his defence on a charge of murder, denied before .Mr. Justice Rigby m the Assize Court today that he stabbed a car-driver. Sivier was alleged to have intentionally caused the death of S. Rat mam at Perak Road166 words
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330 1958-11-19 5 Bridge In Pahang Washed Away By Floods KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. bri Ige on the Batu MalimKua'a Medang Road m Pahang er. washed away by the fl Latest flood reports from the ition indicate that the Coasl continue to be I by the present Monsoon rai' The main trunk road n330 words
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163 1958-11-19 5 MAN GOES TO JAIL FOR BID TO EXTORT Former factory worker, Chong Yook Mm, 21, was yesterday sent to jail for two months by a Singapore Court for attempting to extort money from a proprietor of a pnitable saloon on Sept. 14. H e was also alleged to have put163 words
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Article151 1958-11-19 5 Goodwill Mission To Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government is 'sending a goodwill mission to I IndoneOa under the leadership of the Deouty Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bm Hussein. The mission will leave here by air at D.m. tomorrow and remain In Indonesia untii151 words
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Article, Illustration483 1958-11-19 5 Envoy Ready To See The R.I. Rebels FORMER Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, Prince Gusti Pangeran Hario Djatikusumo, the newly appointed Consul- General m Singapore said j yesterday that his governI ment "had closed the door" to any form of compromise with the rebels who had been carrying483 words
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Article140 1958-11-19 5 ATTENTION parents: How would you like your child to receive a letter direct from Santa Claus? This is an opportunity for children of Malaya and Singapore. It is made possible because of a "friendly deal" between Santa Claus (Father Christmas) and Pan American Airways.140 words
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Advertisement286 1958-11-19 5 IMUST-1 j Sf CLEARED j 300 i CARPETS-RUGS-MATS--1 PLAIN! /EMBOSSED- ALL SIZES I AT PRICES YOU CANNOT RESIST!! i SEE THEM TZZIZ IN ™E CARPET DEPT. Ist FLOOR Wm^ LATEST FASHION ITEMS FABRICS READY- TO WEAR -AT PRICES NONE CAN- j I OFFER I BUY NOW SAVE j WASSIAMULL S286 words
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Article161 1958-11-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein. ;nd Minister for Finance. Mr. H S Lee returned last night from Brunei where they had discussions with the Sultan of Brunei and the Brunei Government on the terras of a loan of161 words
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Article81 1958-11-19 6 WATCHMAN SLAIN: 2 DETAINED KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— Police detained last night two men m connection with the fatal stabbing of Loo Eng Sooi. 40. who was a night watchman of the Co-operative Society's Store at Jerlun new village. Loo died m the Kuala Kangsar Hospital this morning. Immediately after the81 words
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382 1958-11-19 6 Search Soviet Sailors Order CUSTOMS officers m Singapore ha.c received strict orders to be on the lookout for Russian seamen who may be smuggling diamonds or money to pay oft communist agents m thc Colony. This headquarters directive, which affects hundreds of382 words
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Article26 1958-11-19 6 In the Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board's 59th Draw. Ticket No. *****09 which drew a prize of $2,000 was wrongly published as No. *****07.26 words
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Article130 1958-11-19 6 DEVOTED members of the Singapore Peoples Action Party will be given certificates of merit at the party's annual conference at the Badminton Hall, on 1 Sunday. Circles close io the PAP leaders revealed that the issue cf such certificates was aimed at encouraging members to130 words
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136 1958-11-19 6 Malaya's Sabine Is Stored In Colony PENANG, Tues. One hundred thousand doses of Sabine vaccine against poliomyelitis for the Federation of Malaya have arrived from America. but they have been sent to Singapore for cold storage as there is no pla-e m the Federation with the correct temperature to store136 words
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71 1958-11-19 6 DELEGATES FOR BUDDHIST CONFERENCE PENANG. Tues. Five delegates from here will attend the fifth World Buddhist Conference, to be held m Bangkok from Nov. 24 to 30. They are Messrs. Lim Eow Thoon. Khoo Soo Ghee. Lim Teong Aik. Ooi Seong Phoe and Tan Kiar Liew. Many local Buddhists will71 words
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Article156 1958-11-19 6 David Is 'Expelled' From Party PEN ANO. Tues— Chairman of the Penang division, Labour I Party of Malaya. in«a state-; ment issued today, stated that j the Party "rel i *anl y bad to expel" Mr. P. U. David. Mr. Lim said that last Saturday, Mr. Divid was asked to156 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-11-19 6 MR. TAN Kia Thin, owner of the oldest Raleigh bicycle m the Colony, was yesterday presented with a brand new Raleigh sports cycle by Mr. F. A. Hare, Director of Robinsons. Mr. Tan was proclaimed the winner, when his bicycle was proved to be manufacturedStandardpic - 77 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-11-19 6 Brunei seeks Malayan law expert Dato approached KUALA LUMPUR, T The Government of Brunei Is looking tor i Malayan expert to help m drafta constitution for this British Protectorate. It is understood tha* an proach has heen mud. the former Mentri R- ar of Perak. Dato Pangl Bukit Gantang. to129 words
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Article68 1958-11-19 6 BOY SCOUTS GET A NEW CHIEF BATU GAJAH rue* Mr Kirpa: Singh, g teacher the Bultan fusof B here. ha> taken r '*<r duties a s District Comm:- ncr of the Boy Scouts Association. He succeed. Mr Chow Mun. who leaves Batu Q* shortly for an executive off.-: cer*g appointment68 words
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171 1958-11-19 6 HE TIPPED MEN TO ROB HIS OWN SISTER PENANG, Tues.— A 27-year-old mason. Ong Ah Chye, gave information to three robbers, enabling them to rob his own sister of $16,715 worth of jewellery and cash, the Sessions Court was told today The Sessions Judge, Mr Au Ah Wah, told him.171 words
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Article35 1958-11-19 6 S t app. getting oper: the ing electi n The R LU] ll tea I com.:.' i on theii sun m J to conta _j Gov :r_--f.. J ask- d m Ta- O--I "I35 words
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Article240 1958-11-19 6 Good Scholars lim r KUALA LUMPUR. T I cation will assist the United Sta vices m advertising a pi girls and boys m Malayan scholarships will be mac* Field Service, a private. Phi the United States, and thf taken to assist USIS m tro <orrt.or. -1240 words
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Article16 1958-11-19 6 b i ,r new I m U< MB! i rorn< i**' 1 Alliance- Vgfi independw16 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-11-19 7 He cycled 22,500 miles to preach A Muslim missionary. who has just completed a 22.500-miles bicyrle tour of South east Asia, preaching the doctrines of Islam, said m Singapore yesterday that his "only capital for his four-year-tour was faith, sincerity and perseverance" The missionary, Haji Sirat was born m Indonesia165 words
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Article51 1958-11-19 7 Results Of Law Exam In S'pore THE foil ing .an lidates pa »ed me Michaelmas Bar Examination held m Singapore from Sept. 22 to 26. Roman Law. Third C iss; C nstitutional Law and Legai Hi ry, Third Class: M. Gunaratnarr The Law of Contract and Tor*. Third Class: M.C.J.51 words
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Article51 1958-11-19 7 IPOH. Tues.— lpoh's newest hotel.— the 570.000 "Bali" will open for business tomorrow. Situated just off Hugh LowStreet, near Wearne Brothers and the Universal Cars the 23-room hotel is completely air-conditioned with a first class bar and dance floor. All rooms have baths attached with modern51 words
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Article114 1958-11-19 7 PROFESSOR AT CENTRE FOR WIDOWS IPOH. Tues.— Professor Anuar Musadad of the ivluslnn Jniversity of Jogjakarta yes-1 terday visited me 0.0 00(1 proposed vocational training centres for Muslim widows and divorcees at '"Eu Chateau" m Ciopeng Road. The mansion, which belonged to Hongkong multimillionaire the late Mr. Eu Tong Sen.114 words
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Article45 1958-11-19 7 AN open verdict was recorded by the Singapore Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussien. yesterday at the close of an inquiry into the death of a cook. Long Seng Wee. whose decomposed body was found on Oct. 3 m a house at Leadon Park.45 words
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238 1958-11-19 7 "THERE ts no easy way to :he top." said Mr. D.J. I Williams, principal or the Singapore Polytechnic, when he spoke of the comparatively limited opportunities for courses at professional level the Polytechnic was offering. Mr Williams was addressing an audience of over 100 people238 words
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280 1958-11-19 7 Alliance Flayed For Neglecting The Special Constables ALOR STAR, Tues The Secretary-General of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Inche Othman bin Abdullah, at a rally held here last night, flayed the Alliance Government for extending a friendly hand to surrendered terrorists and also for280 words
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375 1958-11-19 7 WITNESSES FREE TO USE THEIR OWN LANGUAGE Court Cases In Malay KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Minister for Interiorand Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman today announced that, m pursuance of the Alliance Government's policy to encourage where possible the use of Malay language m the Courts of the Federation, the375 words
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Article153 1958-11-19 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 90S 90S R.S.S. No. 1 Dec 893 89* R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 895 89i R.S.S. No. 2 86i 871 R.S.S. No. 3 86. 87 Tone: Quiet. The tin pr ce m Singapore was SoB4i153 words
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Article71 1958-11-19 7 GEYLANG RAPE REPORT A report has bee.i made at a police station by a young and former dance hostess that she had been raped by a dagger-wielding intruder m her Geylang flat early yesterday. The intruder, who was believed to have gained entry through a window, also made off with71 words
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Article56 1958-11-19 7 DID YOU SEE THIS ACCIDENT? SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing for eye-wit-nesses of an accident which occurred at 11th milestone Mandai Road, yesterday. A motor-cyclist. Lee Ah Soon, was knocked unconscious by a lorry. The lorry, say the Police, did not stop. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector D. Krishnan56 words
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Advertisement885 1958-11-19 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fait J3923/6. *****/4 132/6. RoWnson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI T» Halit«___. Boston. New Voth Baltimore*. Philadelphia C«lt Ports. Spore P. Sr'ham Penang TEUCER S/10 |an 11 |an 15/16 lan Cerriars r*pHon to peoc— d wi* othet ports to load and discharge cargo885 words
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Advertisement1247 1958-11-19 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) llncorporateo m Singapore. (12 lines) D h _r' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'Z\' SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTININIAI PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to lead and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty te oroceed via1,247 words
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Advertisement913 1958-11-19 8 MITSUI |S LINE Spore P.S'ham Penonp FOR JAPAN Amagisan Moru tor Japan Ports G. 42/43 Accepting cargo for Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lad.ng. FOR U.S.A vio SUEZ For New York Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akagisan Maru G. 18 20 Nov ETA.913 words
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Advertisement558 1958-11-19 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARDS Sailings to, Adrr, l| Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen Co h °««i .Hpi Spore **H PATAGONIA E Calling Gdynia JUTLANDIA 22 23 N O Calls London (Passen qcr Only ■5t i* MEONIA 20 ii D I Calling London (Passengers OiVj SIENA 9io j Qn Ip- Passenger Accomn, odaU558 words
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Article294 1958-11-19 9 L puMoeovrini m rhe City Council I n ceMvri the Opposition M Meeting. The debate, on jn isl the Government to disr ,0! for fresh elections, will ,j,, ir showed that, with only Mc oppos non Councillors are deter- move. They described the prccipttjHng a crisis." This Opposition members294 words
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Article286 1958-11-19 9 i p cture which the first reports 15 the Sudanese Government m a staged by General Ibrahim tht Aorid outside has now been Un confusion was probably caused ll the time it occurred, two representing the two-party coalirhicfc has now been ousted, were Hfc Egypt's President Nasser, who286 words
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Article18 1958-11-19 9 H X m Ko_fl b pcre 2. 06i Canes lIGERNEWS" H "es An derar. merits18 words
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Article1251 1958-11-19 9 JAMES MCKENZIE - JAPAN'S NEED OF U.S. SUPPORT JAMES MCKENZIE By TOKYO WHENEVER the Americans feel strongly enough about a foreign policy issue m the Far East, the present Kishi Government of Japan has little choice but to support them. This was shown once more by Japan's official reactions to the Quemoy crisis.1,251 words
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Article1067 1958-11-19 9 By A Special Correspondent LONDON, TT is hard to believe that televising the State opening of Parliament will bear a fraction of the repetition as home entertainment that it has stood for 300 Parliaments as accumulating ritual for a few privileged spectators behind the walls of1,067 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-11-19 9 Astronomers do their exploring today not by squinting through their telescopes but by using them as cameras. Long time-e xposur c photographs register the images of celestial objects too f aint and far away jor the human eye to42 words
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Article703 1958-11-19 9 Ronald Harker writes from London 'T'HE busiest hosts m London from now until Christmas will be the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen is inviting her subjects to lunch m small groups of half-a-dozen or so. once or twice a week until the holiday.703 words
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Advertisement25 1958-11-19 9 m afford a mistake to-day! L)N CO., LTD. IJ z. j ZC Road. Singapore 6. 0 ilimguisked Musical Instruments. Repairer. nstruments to M Competitive Prices.25 words
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333 1958-11-19 10 0 m 9 Dramatic— but vain bid by parachutist to escape death TWO members of the crew of a Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber were killed and another was seriously injured when the plane crashed into the Kangkar River, off Ama Keng333 words
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Article166 1958-11-19 10 More Money Needed For Education ALOB STAR, Tues, The Ruler-in-Council lece n 1 1 y approved a revised Edu ation Rate f>r the year 1959 to bring ir. suffi ient funis for Primary education m *he State. In an official statement, the Keciah Government said today that the expenditure r166 words
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133 1958-11-19 10 EXPORT TAX WORRIES THE GOLDSMITHS PENANG, Tue.-:. Goldsmiths are m a quandary as there is r.o likelihood *>t the! present import duties on new gold and silver jewellery m transit from here to the Federation being removed. This was stated by the Presidenl of the Ta Kam Hong, Mr. Khong133 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-11-19 10 STANDARDPIC shows the Canberra jet bomber lying half submerged m the Kangkar River, off Ama Keng, Singapore, yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-11-19 10 EYE-WITNESS of the crash 55-year-old fisherman, Lim Chwee Kirn. StandardpicStandardpic - 16 words
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Article, Illustration297 1958-11-19 10 CONFLICTING views between the executive committee of the Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association and its president, Mr. E. W. Jesudason, and secretary, Mr. Chan Joon Gek, climaxed with the resignations of these two officials yesterday. The two officials .said that at a meeting onStandardpic - 297 words
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186 1958-11-19 10 FIRST SPEAKER FOR NEGRI STATE COUNCIL SEREMBAN. Tues. The Negri Sembilan State Executive Committee i_as appointed an Alliance State Council. or as Speaker of the Council of State, The Standard learnt today. The name of Inche Abdul Wahab bin Idrus of Tampin will be submitted to the Ruler-m-Council for confirmation186 words
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Article106 1958-11-19 10 KUCHING. Sarawak. Tues. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, will visit Sarawak m the course of his world tour, it was officially announced here today. Prince Philip will arrive from Singapore m the Royal yacht Britannia on the afternoon of Feb. 26, next year and106 words
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Article304 1958-11-19 10 KUALA Ll MPI R. r tit 1 taxi driver charged with tv lvr shareholder of the bus com pan. Ed today that Police extract.-d T^ client by threatening him w it| I" 5 The counsel, Mr c r -;i making his preliminarj taxi driver S. Nadcson. 40 being fence304 words
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Article42 1958-11-19 10 H I I fl I "ate fl ■ffi ■fl .^fl _MI I -fli ■H flj fc I I I fl fl Tho fl _fl I fl fl fl i fl "■fl flfl flfl fl flfl flfl flfl i i fl flfl42 words
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212 1958-11-19 10 CITY COUNCIL SOLD 43 UNITS UNKNOWN THE Singapore City Council sold more than 438,000,000 units of elec.ricitv for the year 1957 to 78,845 consumers on the island. Although revenue for the year was $32,948,892, showing a trading profit of $1,236,647. thf 1 net deficit was $628,049 after deducing $2,192,501 for212 words
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Article272 1958-11-19 10 Three-Day Royal Visit To Negri KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Yang d; Pertuan Agong accompanied by the Rai a Permaisuri Agong. will pay an official visit to his own State of Negri Sembilan from Saturday to Monday. The Royal Party will leave here on Saturday. They will be met at Perenang272 words
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230 1958-11-19 10 KL Police Step Up Anti -Thug Activities KOALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police have sought the i rices of the Federal Reser c Ui I I keep under ohe< lc .gs and robbers whose activities have increased of late. Their recent victim v school teacher m CoCege R who was robbed of230 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-11-19 11 J I r\ If I "::"0 (i 1 Wes Say* entra fo» t'-c tcc-* Oh>:ese H'gh School Art cv i ?'i".25 words
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Article910 1958-11-19 11 RITA TAN - WHY MUST YOU BE COURTEOUS? RITA TAN by Dear Ed -tor I've aot heaps o*' complaints. Bur before l ga on with t'nem, I would like ro rr f n r- ■n.cri s Oc essay 1 said I icotild send m. In ea.~e you don't know, 1 am fourth 'or^e"910 words
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Article, Illustration701 1958-11-19 11 PARENTS URGED TO SUPPORT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION JT is most disheartening, discouraging and disappointing to put up a show to almost empty seats! And this is precisely what happened last Saturday evening when Mr. Peter Lim, principal of Serangoon English School, addressed the inaugural meeting of the Serangoon English School ParentTeacher701 words
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Article472 1958-11-19 11 Oncle David - Oncle David (By Q. When was the first I aeroplane invented, by whom and where? Could you also please tell me what a bathysphere' is. V. The firsl to invent the aeroplane were the Wright Brothers Orville and' Wilbur. Amencan bicycle manufacturers, who m 1903 on472 words
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Article65 1958-11-19 11 Which bank does not have any money? A. A river bank. Q. What is it that has four legs, eats oats, has a tail and sees equally well from both ends? A A blind hosre. i\. Why i? trying to put v your arm.? around a fat lady65 words
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Miscellaneous97 1958-11-19 11 LI'L ABNER B^AJC^p L-- V EES XI \f MIND EF AH SASHAYS > 8 OUT OF THE W*/,^ If SULCUS ff-TWAR^T «'J WE AINfT UETTIN' SAFE.'.' OUT FIRST? COULDN'T F > MAPMAN ff— V A REAL OME E TMIS JAGUAR OJr] OPEN!?/ I SEETHET JAGUAR llslJH HERE COMCS X W"^97 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-11-19 12 Photo.) CROWN PRINCE Carl Gustaf of Sweden, receives the official badge for his life-savins ability from LieutenantGenera] Ivar Backlund. Chairman of the Swedish Life Savers' Association, as Carl Gustaf's classmates at the Eroms School, look on. "Every ye_|i a frightening number of people drown." said Gen. Backlund.U.P.I. - 69 words
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Article178 1958-11-19 12 Subandrio Wants $170 M. WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 (Reuter) The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Subandrio, said yesterday the outlook was "not bad" for United States loans to aid Indonesian economic development. "j He made this comment after a call on Mr. Samuel Waugh, President of178 words
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Article81 1958-11-19 12 Tomb Was His Home For 90 Days TITOCiRAD. Yugoslavia Nov. 18 (Reuter) A homeless worker m Tito grad. Montenegro, fixed up an •apartment m a deserted tomb m the local cemetery and lived ther* for three months. Niko Vukovic. a me rhanic. said he failed to find a room m81 words
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Article22 1958-11-19 12 NATIONALIST China will soon establish its first consulate at Vientiane m Laos, the Foreign Ministry announced m Taipei yesterday.22 words
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Article299 1958-11-19 12 Sudan Parliament dissolved* papers suppressed after coup KHARTOUM, Nov. 18, (Reuter) Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Abboud. the new "strong man" of the Sudan, today freed ministers of the regime 'overthrown yesterday from house arrest. Army guards were removed from all politicians, said a statement issued by the299 words
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Article103 1958-11-19 12 LONDON. Nov. 18 <Reuter> Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, arrives by air tomorrow to spend two days at British government invitation on his first visit to this country since assuming his present post. Dr. Subandrio. who is on his way home after attending the Colombo103 words
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Article52 1958-11-19 12 LONDON. Nov. 18 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan is thinking of becoming a farmer when he retires. The Prime Minister to d a National Farmers' Union dinner here: "I think m time when I retire whether voluntarily or comnulsorily I shall, m due course, become one of52 words
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Article25 1958-11-19 12 BRITAIN'S Prime Minister. Mr. Harold MacMillan. said yesterday he would welcome an opportunity of visiting the Soviet Union "at an appropriate time." Reuter.25 words
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88 1958-11-19 12 Liberal Democracy Won't Do -SOEKARMO JAKARTA. Nov. 18 (Reuter) President Soekarno said yesterday that Indonesia should forsake its inheritance of liberal democracy, Antara News Agency reported. "I am no Communist and I am not prejudiced. I am open-minded, but I am of the opinion that we must forsake our inheritance88 words
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Article27 1958-11-19 12 THE YOKOHAMA Marine Accident Inquiry Board will hand down its decision 01; the British Cunarri Liner Caronia collision case, on Dec. _0 it was announced yesterday UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article31 1958-11-19 12 ATA MOHAMMAD. *3O yearold, former revenue clerk, was sentenced to death m Lahore yesterday for murdering 80--year-old, Dr. Khan Sahib, lead, er of the defunct Republican Party, on May 9. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article47 1958-11-19 12 MORE t h an 20 physicists from seren South-east Asian countries yesterday began a six week course m Bombay on health aspects nf radiation and atomic energy, designed to equip them m the task of protecting personnel directly involved mi n using atomic energy for peaceful purposes.47 words
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255 1958-11-19 12 ACCRA, Nov. 18 (Reuter) The Ghana Prime Minister, Dr. Kwame Xkrumah, said yesterday he took o\er the Interior Ministry m the cabinet reshuffle "because of difficulties which we are at present experiencing ence for some time." and may continue to expen The difficulties arose255 words
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Article88 1958-11-19 12 AWARD FOR BRAVERY IN MALAYA LONDON. Nov. 13 <Reuter> —Queen Elizabeth today held the third of a series of Aye investitures at Buckingham Palace. Among the 180 men and women to whom she presented awards was Lieutenant lan Christie, who received the Military Cross for bravery against terrorists m Malaya.88 words
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Article31 1958-11-19 12 REAR-ADMIRAL Wolfgang Larrazabal, who resigned last week as head of Venezuela's ruling junta is to campaign ys a candidate m next month's presidential election has accepted Communist backing.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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313 1958-11-19 12 BRITAIN DID NOT PLAY HER PART IN KOREA— WEDEMEYER NEW YORK. Nov. 18 (Reuter) General Albert Wedemeyer, American Army planner m Europe and Commander m Asia during the last war, said yesterday he did not think Britain had "done its share" m the Korean war. But he thought Britain had313 words
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Article163 1958-11-19 12 -Baghdad Radio Men Acquitted 'Crowds Cheer BAGHDAD. Nov 18 (Reuter) Crowds cheered out- side a special high military court m Baghdad yesterday when five former Baghdad Radio announcers were acquitted ol charges of distorting facts and deceiving the nation by broadcasting features for the U.S. Information Ser-163 words
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Article64 1958-11-19 12 DANVILLE, Virginia. Nrt 18 (UPI.) Two teen-age Negro boys were sentenced to 20 years m prison yesterday for snatching a purse containing $32 from a While unman and attempting to take another purse Alexander Stanley, 15. and Leon Waverly Roosevelt Towler 16, pleaded guilty to64 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-11-19 12 INSIDE his homr a beer barrel W, J 22. of WupperthaJ m thf Rhtnr-lanti 3 central heating sto\e \ftrr hikinc V hp se.tled m this barrel for a whilf into a rough but comfortable hum Whilst there, he works a domestic* I eluding looking after three children i on78 words
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Article161 1958-11-19 12 AMMAN. Nov. 18 (Reuter) King Hi dan said yesterday that M.mc .lordamar pared to move on Syria when thr\ hearci eeption of his private plane by Syrian Ml. week. He told a Press c oie enee that while he had decided to treat the incident if a personal issue161 words
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