Singapore Standard, 21 November 1958
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Title Section23 1958-11-21 1 9fl SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 CabU "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1958. Vol. IX No. 142. »5 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]23 words
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Article, Illustration407 1958-11-21 1 Order must be preserved— so jwrnpfjog bars public frown Council Chamber FLASHBACK: The first elected Council meeting THIS is the scene m the City Council Chamber on Dec. 24 last year. The occasion teas the first wteetmg of the fully fleeted Criu Council and, also lor407 words
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Article195 1958-11-21 1 ASIAN FLU STRIKES AGAIN 2,470 cases m past two weeks m the Fed. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Asian flu has struck Malaya again. More than 2,470 cases were reported throughout the Federation m the past two weeks. On the basis of this average, doctors estimate that there will be at least195 words
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Article113 1958-11-21 1 FORMER PREMIER TO HANG LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter) —A special military tribunal m Baghdad yesterday sentenced Ahmed Mukhiar Baban, Prime Minister of Iraq at the time of the coup last July, to death on the gallows and two other former Iraqi statesmen to terms m prison. Tewflk Al Suweidi. former113 words
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133 1958-11-21 1 THREE men were injured, one of them seriously, when secret society *hugs launched a parang attack m Upper Pickering Street late las: night. The timely arrival of four police constables, however, prevented fur.her bloodshed. The assailants are believed to belong to secret society group133 words
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Article29 1958-11-21 1 NO cases of poliomyelitis were reported m Singapore, yesterday. There were two cases reported on Wednesday bringing the total for the year to 314 cases.29 words
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Article21 1958-11-21 1 Two young British explorers reported yesterday they discovered David Livingstone s initials carved on a tree m Portuguese East Africa.21 words
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196 1958-11-21 1 NO COMMUNIST INFLUENCE IN R.I. Subandrio LONDON, Nov. 20 (UPl)— lndonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio went to the Foreign Office here today to emphasize Indonesia's avowed policy of strict neutrality between the western and communist worlds. He arrived here yesterday by air from New York as a guest of the196 words
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Article89 1958-11-21 1 Indecency count for Minister LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter) A junior minister m the British government, Mr. Lan Douglas Harvey, joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was remanded on bail until Dec. 10 here today on indecency charges yesterday m a London park. A 19-year-old guardsman m the Coldstream Guards Regiment.89 words
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Article32 1958-11-21 1 THE British crew of the freighter Liake Burnaby were saved when the 6,140--ton vessel broke m two on a reef m the Sulu Sea between the Philippines and Borneo. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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219 1958-11-21 1 RED DIPLOMAT HACKS A JAP BAR GIRL TOKYO, Nov 20 (UPI) Police today investigated reports that a Russian diplomat cut up a Japanese waitress m a drunken bar brawl here early on Monday after she told him, "I hate all communists." The Police and Foreign Office are both investigating the219 words
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Article425 1958-11-21 1 —SAY POLICE SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, had no right to order a Police Officer to eject a Councillor from the City Council Chambers. This was said by the Police Secretary. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. yesterday when he was asked what role the Police had425 words
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Article40 1958-11-21 1 TOKYO. Nov. 20. (UPI). The Japan Rubber Import Association has gone on record against increasing rubber purchases from Indonesia and Thailand, it was learned today. The Association urged ih9 government to stick with imports from Malaya.40 words
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Article124 1958-11-21 1 Another Cut In Bank Rate LONDON. Nov. 2« (Reuter) The British bank rate was lowered today by one half per cent to four per cent. This is the fifth cut since September last year when it was raised to seven per cent to meet the sterling crisis. The last cut124 words
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339 1958-11-21 2 38 VILLAGERS FORCED TO LIVE ON TAPIOCA Kelantan Hard Hit By Floods KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Intermittent monsoon showers, particularly on the East Coast, forced 38 villagers m the remote kampong of Bekelam m the Bachok district of Kelantan to exist on a diet of tapioca for the past 48 hours.339 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-21 2 Miss Gladys Danker, pretty Kuala Lumpur belle, will be one of the 'brides' at the Selangor Indian Association's Pageant of Brides to be held at the Federal Hotel on Nov. 28. The show is m aid of the Sungei Buloh Lpper Settlement Funds. Standardpic.Standardpic - 48 words
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Article120 1958-11-21 2 IMMIGRATION TALKS BEGIN IN FED. KUALA LUMPUR. Trvjr?.— Prime .Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and Singapore Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock today conferred here on matters regarding immigration laws ah<3 restrictions, which concern both countries. Tun Lim, who arrived here this morning, led his team comprising Permanent Secretary to the120 words
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Article54 1958-11-21 2 SEAMEN'S OFFICER CLEARED A SEAMEN'S Industrial Relations Officer m the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Tay Scow Huah. was acquitted m a Singapore Court yesterday on a charge of causing the death of a girl by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide while driving a car along Nicoll54 words
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Article, Illustration174 1958-11-21 2 A CHINESE couple from Singapore, who made history and hit the headlines m London's newspapers when they were married there last month, returned home yesterday aboard the liner, 'Victoria.' They are Mr. and Mrs. Li Yuan Lv, who become the first Chinese couple everStandardpic - 174 words
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230 1958-11-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Singapore old Storage Company Limited today offered the Federation Government its services to store Sabin poliomyelitis vaccine should the need arise. The company's refrigeration plants here, m 1.. and Penang could muster the correct bsmperatun needed to store the230 words
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Article49 1958-11-21 2 A DOMESTIC qua::-; DVCI L a housewife being strwc-k or. "H chopper m kitchen lointl) C Sineapo r e court was told yr>(< W :,-> wit* fl fl fl er i fl I I I hand I M I I In Sinr a fir J49 words
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248 1958-11-21 2 A CUSTOMS 018 Singapore court pester at the break of dawn >■ i 3, with two fellow i he crawled behind a bu watched two men disti liquor m an isolated spot m Tampenis Road. The officer, Yea ti b€i i the Tampenis Customs248 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-21 2 I I i H I I *r I L, for I X ft- 1 B< I I ll' E Ii HI V w m w w E m f I. L ft s W P I r m w r i Nf L it MISS Pherozn tally, <■ 17.Standard - 55 words
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174 1958-11-21 2 Rose To Be Colony's Chief Justice THE former Chief Justice of Ceylon. Sir Alan Rose, has been appointed Chief Justice of Singapore, an official Government statement issued eariy today said. The statement said that under the new constitution for self-governing Singapore, the Chief Justice would no longer be appointed by174 words
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Advertisement752 1958-11-21 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT TMI FAMILY at rhe late Madam Tan On Nco convey tT?ir heartfelt t-anks to the Pali Section of the S Buddhist Association, rc'at yes and frieids ♦c tHer nißht vis.ts. m(»«isagffs of c^n-p!*"ce wreaths, assistance and >an oi transport m Ihtfel recent bcrtavenrxnl SITUATION VACANT VACANCIES EXIST m the752 words
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Advertisement509 1958-11-21 2 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that MR. TAN ENG NGOH of 32-A, Klang Road Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known as Kian Nam509 words
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Advertisement107 1958-11-21 2 NOTICES REGISTRATION of New Entrants will be open from Monday. 24th November, 1958. to Monday. Ist. December 1958. Applications stating age, previous sea-experience (if any), race and dialect will be received by post only. Applicants without previous sea-experience should be between the ages of 18 to 30 only. G. H.107 words
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Article404 1958-11-21 3 IpST scenes of disorder and uproar, unjD tr Ion? history of Singapore's civic r,r Mayof Ong Eng Cuan and his PAP ere err•.."■- n?ly rebuffed when they t Majority approval to ask the Covern--5SO i vC Hrn Gtv Council and call for fresh The P n^momum that prevailed,404 words
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Article200 1958-11-21 3 te"* of the $100,000,000 loan which 'er«ment of Brunei is making over to Malaya Vtft er testimony to those who have refused fhe smcere bond of friendship and th.n C1 sts between the people of two m tv: words of the Sultan of Brunei, fata AN Saifuddin have200 words
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Article39 1958-11-21 3 leek K>,m Koaa Spore i. No !!>6i CaDies I iCEkNfcWS" 1 5 I res All departments »«nc« 8 da 174 Batu Ro ***** U t ie( 3S2<; i^ A M 4055 --r Own rei »47i39 words
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Article1155 1958-11-21 3 ANTHONY SAMPSON - ANTHONY SAMPSON By —drastic social revolution m London LONDON, f J I HE most drastic social revolution m London m recent time has been the invention of the coffee bar. It is difficult to remember that 10 years ago there were no such things. The exotic, dim-lit and1,155 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-11-21 3 Our world has ftV€ continents and over 100 M 0 is 1 ends, which (ire divided into ZOO countries nnd possessions. The 2.500 million people who Uve ir. these states speak more than 1,000 languages and observe about 500 rel>g;ous denominations and sects.46 words
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Article483 1958-11-21 3 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE By WASHINGTON, The United States Army will have more than the obvious scientific objectives when it tries on December 6 to send a rocket round the moon. If the Army is successful where the U.S. Air Force has thrice failed it will be a blow483 words
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Article89 1958-11-21 3 Sir; With reference to an article m your paper (Nov. 18) regarding the oldest bicycle, I wish to point out that the statement is not correct, as regards the oldest bicycle. I have a bicycle purchased m early 1918, for $45/- and up to now is89 words
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Article553 1958-11-21 3 John Rowley - John Rowley By NICOSIA. AS British civilians went on the shooting range m Cyprus to learn how to fire pistols issued to them for their own defence against terrorists 3.000 Greek Cypriot civilians were queueing at the labour exchanges for jobs that do not exist. More553 words
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Article932 1958-11-21 3 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Excellent Harvest In U.S.S.R. EDWARD CRANKSHAW RUSSIA TODAY- By LONDON. J7OR the second year running, the Soviet Union has brought m an excellent harvest. Mr. Khrushchev, whose special triumph this is, may well be feeling that Nature, as well as History is on his side. At any rate, he will932 words
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205 1958-11-21 4 School principal calls for suitable Ministry measures PRINCIPAL of the Singapore Chinese High School, Mr. Chen Ann Lun, said yesterday that he had heard of the leakage of the Chinese Senior Middle examination papers even last year "after the students had205 words
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189 1958-11-21 4 Shocking Service Conditions— say Army Workers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. War Department service is shocking: compared with that of the Malayan Government, said Secretary-General of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, tonight. The 300 permanent em- 1 ployees of the War Depart- 1 ment. though pensionable189 words
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Article54 1958-11-21 4 LONDON*. Nov. 20 (Beuter) Lord Altrincham, 34-year-old Peer, who made world headlines with hia criticism of the British monarchy last year, announced his engagement today to Miss Marion Campbell, aged 27. Miss Campbell from Belfast works m Lord Altrincham's publishing firm and is joint editor of the54 words
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155 1958-11-21 4 3 Health Officers To Cope With Rush SINGAPORE City Council will recruit three assistant health officers to coDe with the increasing number of patients m the staff dispensaries. The Council recently decided that only medical certificates issued by the Council's own doctors and government medical officers would be accepted for155 words
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Article126 1958-11-21 4 Extort bid shocks bar owner EIGHT men went into a Singapore bar. set themselves up as it? "protector.'' and to.d the shocked proprietor, Mr. Wong Siew Wong, that their "service* fee was $36. When Mr. Wong refused to -hire" them, they threatened to stab him and smash the furniture up.126 words
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119 1958-11-21 4 The new workshop, costing abou^ £26.000, is the latest addition for the boys at,the Home. Th lin printendent of Statutory Homes, Mr. F. R. Rid,e T y hC toW UP Tne n Standard that t was th poUcy of the Gimson119 words
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111 1958-11-21 4 Lib-Socs Re-Elect Tan Party Secretary MR. E. K. TAN was reetecr.ed Secretary-General of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party, yesterday. The chairman of the party is Mr. Tan Kirn Cheon2 and the vice-chairmen are Messrs. Omar Aisagoff and Wee Soo Wee. Mr. A. B. Pinto was elected treasurer. An executive commi'.tee111 words
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Article104 1958-11-21 4 'UK SOCIAL SCHEME IS VERY GOOD' PENANG, Thurs.— The eood industrial relations m Britain and the friendliness of British trade unionists have greatly impressed a labour officer from the Federation, Mr. Wong Chin Wee, who together with fellow officer. Mr. Wong Yin Fah, is now m Britain studying industrial machinery104 words
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Article85 1958-11-21 4 A LABOURER, Ang Kirn Khoon, 22, was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempting to commit armed robbery. Ang, the prosecution alleged, was jointly concerned with two other persons, m attempting to rob-85 words
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Article116 1958-11-21 4 FEW MAKE USE OF THIS CLINIC MALACCA, Thurs. Chairman of the Malacca Family Planning Association. Mr?. Ten Yoon Fong. appealed to women, especially among the poorer classes, to take advantage of the facilities now being offered at the domicilliary clinic at Church Street. Mrs. Ten said the Association, opened m116 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-11-21 4 'Epic Flight' Auster Sold To Two Americans THE plane which early this year made Malayan aviation history has been sold. "Spirit of Singapore" the £2.250 AuSter V made the epic flight when It was flwn by a Colony pilot, Mr. Aw It Haw. 8.000 miles from London to SmgaDore m251 words
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454 1958-11-21 4 SHELL DAILY PAID MEN SEEK GENERAL WAGE RISE THE 1,600-strong: Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union yesterday submitted a 14-point demand, including a general wage rise, to the Shell Company. The Union, which represents the daily-iat-r workers of the company, is the second to submit frrst demands to the employers m two454 words
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Article236 1958-11-21 4 JUDGE PULLS UP OFFICER PENAXG, Thurs.— A Sessions Judge told a Special Branch Police In-peetor ioriay. "'you are not a fool. A question has been put to you three times and you cannot answer Please don't waste time." The Judge, Mr. Au \h Wah, said this to Insrj. Kg Teng236 words
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Article124 1958-11-21 4 Grandmother Gagged, Robbed AN 18-year-old youth and his grandmother were tied and gagged by four armed robbers who broke into their house m Silat Crescent. Singapore, yesterday morning and stole jewellery worth $1,156 ond $265 cash. The youth. Low Cheng Kirn, told the Police that he heard a knock at124 words
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272 1958-11-21 4 Ex-Waitress Found Guilty Of Theft Charge A SCHOOLGIRL told a Singapore Court yesterday that she suspected a "friend" had taken her mother's jewellery when it was found missing on May 20. Rosalind Sim Guat Neo. the student was testifying at the trial of Chan Pui Yee. 23. an ex-waitress, who272 words
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Advertisement97 1958-11-21 4 m J I «wileis»fij •very w^ NEWSWEEK FATICUI ol tor quutl i< an ccmpcunc tc .^H Struc'uff I^^^^^ ;CM'Csa' H Cu'Ofl'ir i^B^ Vitim- I ma NDICAHON I B ordrr tc (1 >^fl hepatitis "(:''>^P DruS P>WW If Au'r»r» Ovrrwrrk H me IMkW Hmmnttft Obta ftfl Sol. Chr i<« V Tcnc97 words
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Article, Illustration134 1958-11-21 5 REBELS USING D PASSPORTS WARNING Vlrong For Covts. To Grant Them Entry' !f >;.m l"tltr- tne grant thei s I to urfc the activities of c re <- v he said. Meanwhi c, an agency report Jakarta sai^ that rebels r*d re- lined travelling ye- Singapore and the Phi- s134 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-11-21 5 HULA-HOOPING the latest craze that is sweeping the world will be demonstrated for the first time to the Singapore puMic tomorrow. The venue for the demonstration will be the Tea Dance and Fashion Show by Robinson's at Raffles Hotel, beginning at 3.30 p.m. Hula hoops are141 words
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300 1958-11-21 5 BRILLIANT PUPIL' SUBVERSIVE ER -CHARGE A 19-year-old student, des- boy," was today charged m the .session of a subversive docuI itc Ideology of Battleground," lance Government. The Student, Won? Hing Boon, pleaded not guilty to B charge of possessing the ci tcument and books at Lonmg Bukit China on October300 words
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Article68 1958-11-21 5 SIDIK hin Salim of Red Hill Dleadori not guilty m a ipore Court yesterday to o charges of criminally misapproprlating $18,031 between I, 1956 and Nov. 2. last r wag alleged t° have com«ed the offenre while emI bj Montor Limited at 'he Ar ad«. Sidik was68 words
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147 1958-11-21 5 Hula-Hooping— But It's Not Done By Hula Girls Singapore, be at Raffles Hotel tomorrow. Tickets, at S3 single, are available from Robinsons. Singapore Standard, Winstons or Joan Booty's Mannequin Training- and Charm School. The Tea Dance will feature the music of the Band of the Ist Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment,Standardpic - 147 words
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Article42 1958-11-21 5 H was ■I m ■I I I ■H B I I I B t B B B B i B i B B B theii B B B i I i B B I I B I I B B B42 words
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Article126 1958-11-21 5 SINGAPORE Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday told 34 members of the Sembawang Muslim Welfare and Benevolent Association, that he would help them establish a Malay settlement m Sembawang He gave them this assurance when they attended126 words
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86 1958-11-21 5 MENTRI OPENS $50,000 FIRE STATION IPOH. Thurs.— lnche Mohamed Ghazali Jawi. Perak's Mentri Besar, officially opened the new $50,000 fire station, at Parit Buntar last evening. A feature of the new brigade is, it has 11 volunteer firemen giving free service and only four on the permanent staff The Mentri86 words
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Article71 1958-11-21 5 TEACHER LOSES PHOTO EQUIPMENT PENANG, Thurs.— A teacher of the Penang Free School, Mr. Tan Teik Hock, reported the loss of his camera, camera lenses and an exposure meter, to the total value of $1,000 to the Police here. The articles were stolen from his residence m Green Lane yesterday.71 words
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283 1958-11-21 5 POLICE FOUGHT MEN IN CAR court told BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A magazine with eight rounds of live ammunition was thrown out from a runaway car while two police officers were engaged m a struggle with its driver and a passenger the Sessions Judge, Mr Au Ah Wah wa s told today.283 words
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380 1958-11-21 5 Counsel alleges KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The star prosecution witness m a preliminary murder inquiry had secret society connections and was involved m a gang: fight which resulted m the death of one of his friends, Defence Counsel Dato R.F.S. Rajasooria alleged m the Magistrates'380 words
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144 1958-11-21 5 'Business Bad' So Nine Are Sacked THE Lian Tai Restaurant management m Geylang, at a recent meeting with the Singapore Trades Union Congress said that they had no alternative but to sack nine workers because business was "very bad." After two meetings with the TUC and another at the Labour144 words
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Article44 1958-11-21 5 A JET fighter crashed on to a passenger train m El Toro, California on Wednesday night derailing five coaches. None of the 150 train passengers was injured and the fighter pilot was pulled out of the wreckage injured but alive. Reuter.44 words
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Advertisement408 1958-11-21 5 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! PRICES REDUCED TREMENDOUSLY U.P. S.P. Gents Aertex Pyjamas $23.00 ea. $11.00 ea. Aertex Fancy Sport Shirts $16.50 6.00 Manhattan White Shirts $10.50 8.00 Wilson White Shirts $15.50 6.00 Harris Tweed 28" 9.50 p. yd. 7.50 p. yd. Cotton Dacron 60" 7.50 5.50 English Cordury 36" 5.50 4.00408 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-11-21 6 LOTTI TATUM, wife of basketball wizard Goose Tatum, has a big task on her slim shapely shoulders looking after her husband's interest as well as playing "mother" to the Harlem basketbailers. Lotti is responsible for keeping the team m trim and telling the201 words
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227 1958-11-21 6 Governor reopens 'ghost' village in Malacca MALACCA. Thurs. A village which was abandoned m 1880 due to lack of enterprise and again m 1952 because of the Emergency, was reopened for the third time by Governor Tun Lcong Yew Koh today. Kampong Semujok Failed to thrive m 1880 because the227 words
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Article106 1958-11-21 6 TWO victims of the Royal A:r Force Canberra number which crashed into the Kangkar River, ofl Ama Ken?, on Tuesday were buried at the Krar. -i War Cemetery m Singapore, yesterday They were the pilot. Flight Lieutenant JXT Rolfe. and the navigator, Flying Officer B. S.106 words
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Article68 1958-11-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister for Education. Inche Mohamad Khir Johari. will officially open the threeday convention organized by Selangor Malay Students' Literary Association at the Sultan Sulaiman Club here on Dec. 19 The minister has also accepted the invitation to b» patron of the convention Athletic sports68 words
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Article61 1958-11-21 6 PENANG, Thurs.— A heavy downpour from last mgnt. greatly inconvenienced offi eworkers and school children here today. The Meteorological Station m Bayan Lena? recorded 3.75 inches of rain from midnight up to 5 p.m. today Low-lying area? m the Island were reported to he Hooded61 words
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Article74 1958-11-21 6 SOLD $1,575 WATCH FOR $70 PEXAXG, Thurs. Wong Meng Fook. 2.T. was sentenced to eight months' jail m the Magistrate's Court today after pleading guilty to a charge of stealing a watch, worth $1,575 belonging to Mr. P. S. Scully. at Kampong Malabar on Xov 11. It was said Wong74 words
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198 1958-11-21 6 Royal Gift: Don't Make Pupils Pay Teachers Told Row Over $70,000 Tiara ALOR STAR, Thurs. A proposal to collect $70,000 from schoolchildren to purchase a tiara to be presented to the Sultanah of Kedah when the Sultan and his Consort are officially installed next February, came under fire here. The198 words
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116 1958-11-21 6 Valley Folk Get Land To Cultivate IPOH. Thurs.—One-hundred-and-forty-three Malay families, who formerly lived m the remote Belum Valley near the Perak-Siam border and wno were shifted by government nearly six years ago. nave been allocated about 398 acres for cultivation at Kampona Padang Puru. 17 miles south of Grik. The116 words
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101 1958-11-21 6 EXPOSITION: CALL FOR TRAVEL FIRMS THE organizing committee of the Singapore Constitution Exposition has sent more than 2nn letters to all airlines, shipping companies and travel agencies m the Colony inviting them to take part m the coming exposition. The secretary of the committee. Mr. Lim Kcc Ming, told The101 words
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Article115 1958-11-21 6 HE ABUSED POLICE: FINED $30 IFOH, Thurs. A private of the Federation Signals, Ronald Gunasekera, 25, was fined $30 by Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today when he was convicted nn a charge of abusing a Police Corpora! with intent to provoke the peace. The Corpora!. Mohamed Isa, told the115 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-11-21 6 AFTER a year's honeymooning m Europe, a Singapore roupie. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Eng Tye, stepped ashore from the liner Victoria yesterday and said, "There is no place like home." Their travels took them all over the continent. Both agreed that Capri was the best90 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-21 6 VIVACIOUS SUSAN KHOO is another entrant for the "Airline Queen" competition to be held at the Malayan Airways Sports Club Annual Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday. Nov. 29. A booking receptionist connected with airlines. Miss Khoo works with the Sam Fo Transport Company m55 words
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Article60 1958-11-21 6 PENANG, Thurs Thf Governor of Per.ang. Raia Dd» hin Muhammad, and Tengku Fuan Nor Sa'adah. will attend the International B :tTct S.x>per to be held at the WestLand School hall on Dec. 2. j The Internationa! Group of j Women here is organizing this] function to help a60 words
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Article63 1958-11-21 6 PENANc,. Thui A iiete-' gation of Buddhists wi'.\ >aye I Per.ar.? m two parue« to a*tend the Fifth v >Vr'.i ftuddhist Conference m Bangkok which wUi 'ake place from Nov. 24 lo 30. The rie'ecs'o are Me Lin Eo-.v Thorn. Khoo Sop Ghee. Lin To'- I Aik,63 words
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293 1958-11-21 6 CENTRE FOR THE DISABLED MAY BE FORMED IN COLONY THE Singapore Council for Social Services, to be soon formed, will have as its first function the investigation of a suggestion that the Colony should hav e one central organization to cater for the island's disabled people. This was disclosed by293 words
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Article164 1958-11-21 6 IPOH, Thurs The Party Ra'ayat of Perak h planning to hold a protest meeting m connection with the detention by the Police of Tong Yee, president of the Ipoh branch of the party, on Nov. 11. A Special Branch spokesman confirming the detention of Tong. said164 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-11-21 6 Ban from -a wa fight prostitute MR$. 1 MEN who live on the earnin Emainlv responsible for lf arm fc Stl l stitution m Singapore. Mrs sh r the Council of Women declared %W And to combat this groi L is planning to set up ah: and help them by270 words
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Article43 1958-11-21 6 MR] J l^ m I da; m MT^ zr OCt 19. L Lit I an P "I or.- exp; rj'-OJ fl[^| gei Jw«j -jm^l The I p A 1 B nat c Xi c W The I day's jai i" I fl43 words
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Article17 1958-11-21 6 RAJA M AT FU PREV IPOH Mud, I head- -I J Tr, "^P Mr. D -';^B^ 7c-.17 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-21 6 •®Hei» VALUE I ||a SCOTCH WPPEBS j<o¥lrk> fy* Mpm DOVER SOU eM avcwah FRYtNG CH/CfCENS to "^D m*f*^~ /XOGS'tSGg ,6 S/.oO* snmese WHITE g/Centjm* fZ£A/C# 10 A P ...,s 2S c***se #/C£B//?0£. *<** SZOO 0 ISMOASP/S mi/#G. .ptt JO* Arts. ?££<& XMAS PttDDfflG eeutN&tAM g/gglfffG 1 BUY; XAMS MAPPMOMP£# tiJfcAL68 words
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Advertisement22 1958-11-21 6 opens CAPITOL] IB ft I W' f^ 1 1 1 1 Pi Jci^j^ way* 5 .'ij j 9^ J it W« JJk22 words
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Article105 1958-11-21 7 EIGHT NEW DOCTORS PASS OUT THE University of Malaya yesterday announced the names of eight new doctors for Singapore. They are; Fredrick Samuel, Yeoh bon Seang (Distinction is Surgery). Chee Pui Lay (Surgery). Chong Cheang Aun (Medicine) Ezaddin bin Mohamed (Obstetrics and Gynae coiogy). Muttu-Ramalingam Kumaradeva (Medicine. Obstetrics and Gynaecology),105 words
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296 1958-11-21 7 tike a roadside mcct says one Kt'ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A cross-section of Municipal Councillors here today expressed great regret over the state of affairs existing m the Singapore City Council culminating m yesterday's "showdown" to which Police had to be summoned. Except the Council296 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-11-21 7 A chance for girls who look like Brigitte CALLING all local girls who think they resemble Brigitte Bardot, the French "sex kitten." You might be- chosen to be "Brigitte Bardot of Singapore." This contest is run by Cathy Organisation, iti conjunction with Bardot's forthcoming Columbia film, "The Ni g h81 words
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349 1958-11-21 7 GRADUATES of American or Indian universities may be offered teaching appointments m Singapore at an initial salary two increments below that of Malayan graduates. If, during the course of the year, he is found to possess the necessary ability and is349 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-11-21 7 CHAIRMAN of Cable and Wireless Limited. Sir Godfrey Ince, (above) will arrive m Singapore next Thursday (Nov. 27) on a world-wide inspection tour of the company's branches. He will be accompanied by Mr. HC. Baker. Divisional Manager m the Far East.43 words
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Article150 1958-11-21 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 89£ 891 R.S.S No. 1 Dec. 884 88 i R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 88] 89i R.S.S. No. 2 mi 865 R.S.S. No. 3 85* 85! Tone: Quiet. The tin price m Singapore was 5386150 words
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Article18 1958-11-21 7 THE Regent of Kelantan, Tengku Yahaya Petra, attended the Kota Bharu Teachers College "at home" yesterday.18 words
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Advertisement10 1958-11-21 7 LIFEGUARD IS I HE w^^% P5/)^I VITAMIN MILK s^3iSlßC^^ DEFICIENCY10 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-11-21 7 \l««>holirs \nonymou»«: Closed Meeting at YMCA Orchard Road. 6pm Ifesles Methodlsl Youth Fellow ship- "Christian Outreach" programme. Chairman: Mr Goh Bin Liong. 5 p.m. Geviaiig Straits Chinese MetnoiiNt ("hurrh: School of Spiritual Ln» —Bible Study Session— 3 pm Paya Lebar Methodist Church;42 words
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Miscellaneous106 1958-11-21 7 Crusaders for Christ 'Smgspiration"— Miss Fans Chooi Yong leadinp 5 p.m V\V( V (Raffles Quay): Malay Conversation Class 9 15 am. Japanese F'iOvvc;- Arrangement Class 10 a.m. and 5.15 p.m Cheongsam Sewing Class 2.30 p.m. Mandarin Class 530 p m. Chinese YMCA: Table-tennis 7.30--;).:>0 p.m.. Body B'dg. 2-9 30 p.m.,106 words
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Miscellaneous131 1958-11-21 7 RADIO MALAYA (General Ser\ic«'): 715 a.m. Open, annct. and Morning Prelude. 7.30 Time Signal and News. 7. 35 A Date \v:th Music. 8 a.m. News Headlines. 8.02—8.30 A Date with Music (Contd). 1.15 p.m. Sweet and Lively. 1.30 Time Signal and News. 1.45-2.00 Fun and Frolic. 5 p.m. String Serenade131 words
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Miscellaneous151 1958-11-21 7 Announcement. 7.01 Sunrise Serenade. 7.3U News 7.35 Musical Clock. 8.30 Morning Medley. 1 p.m. Strictly Instrumental. 1.30 News, 1.45 Potpourri, 2 p.m. Australian Round-Up. 2.15 Say It With Music, 2.30 Edmundo Ros. 3 p.m. Melody Time. 330 Riders of the Purple Sage. 3.45 Serial "Out of the Dark, 8 p.m.151 words
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Advertisement851 1958-11-21 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. felt *****/6, *****/4 132 /6, Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN XRVICE Te Halifax, Boston. New Yerk, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Porti. Spore P. Sham Pen.ng TEUCER r' eewnnmnwuryM. t/10 lan II lan 15/16 lan Bopthwt te proceed via ether ports te load and851 words
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Advertisement1229 1958-11-21 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORT* Carriers option to proceed via ether ports te lead and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of1,229 words
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Advertisement911 1958-11-21 8 MITSUI IS LINE Sport P.S'ham Penonp JAPAN LINE Hokonesan Maru for Japan Ports Z3 No Accepting cargo for Central and South American oorts with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Sjcz. 1 Q-Dcc ETA N. York 28 Jon 16911 words
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Advertisement509 1958-11-21 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARDS Sailing! t o> Aden V Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen Cod M w J Spore it. *JUTIANDIA M.-24 Nm I Coll. London (Passenger, 0 n y W MEONIA 2O2 2Oe( I Calling London i Passenger, SIENA S. 10 Jon ,1 Passenger Accommodate 4 OUTWARP S Soiling, ro, Bangkok509 words
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Article100 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $42} buyer?; S43i sellers; coconut oil m bulk 565 sellers m drums ?6TJ sellers; Muntok white I pepper $131 sellers; Sarawax white $130 sellers; Special Sarawak Mack $72. Singapore Copra Association .-losing Drires fair merchantable mixed100 words
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179 1958-11-21 9 AN 18-man trade delegation .from the Federation of Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Philippines, will arrive m Singapore on Dec 3, m the course of a month's tour of South-east Asia. Mr. A. M. Tahil, the Republic's Commercial Attache m Singapore, told The Standard that179 words
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Article249 1958-11-21 9 Record British Exports To U.S. UNITED Kingdom exports and imports both rose last month and exports to the Unied States were a record, the Board of Trade announced In London. Exports were valued at £266.8 mil. over £26 mil. more than m September, and re-exports were a:12.2 mil. Imports amounted249 words
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Article103 1958-11-21 9 LONDON. Nov. 20 (Reuter) Britain's Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. yesterday announced that two major steel strip mills are to be built m Britain. Each would have appropriate steel-making and finishing capacity. One project would be at Newport, Monmouthshire. The other would be m Lanarkshire, Scotland.103 words
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Article139 1958-11-21 9 Rise In Sarawak Trade KUCHING. Thurs— The total value of Sarawak's external trade for September at $79,--110,000 was $1,950,000 higher than the total for the previous month, according to latest trade statistics. But this was $1,170,000 less than the total of $80,280,000 for the same month last year. The value139 words
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Article169 1958-11-21 9 OUTER ROADS Glenbank, State of Madras, Bombay Maru. Barumun, Heiyo Maru, Eastern Lucky Salsette, Wing On, Fernside, Sea Bird, Anna Maersk, Asahi Maru, Flying Trader. Bonarty, Dolly Truman. Kirsten Maersk, Atlantbria, Sidajoe, San Ernesto, Taksang. Jacob Jenzen, Clydefield. Armonia, Tjiluwah, Rotti. Sadao, Procyon, Tiber, Anshan,169 words
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Article47 1958-11-21 9 AUSTRALIAN production and exports of wheat flour for the first half of the current marketing season were sharply below their normal level. Flour production from I, 1957. through May 1958. was about three-quarters >f the production for the same period a year earlier.47 words
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Article352 1958-11-21 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disc $108: F. N. Ords. $1.61*, 1.62 (overnight) $1.60. $1,584, $156$ (odd lot); Gammon $1.70 odd lot; $1.71, $1.72; Hammer $1.58J, $1.58; Henry Waugh $1.33; Hume Ords. A4/1O4; M. Breweries 87c c.i.; M. Cement $1 59; M. Colls.352 words
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179 1958-11-21 9 Selective Interest In Industrials DESPITE the rise m the tin commodity price, tin counters were subdued m the Malayan share market yesterday. There was selective support for industrials. Rubbers were firm. The turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* M Breweries debenture 0.86179 words
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Article, Illustration389 1958-11-21 9 NEW PLAN URGED TO PROMOTE INDUSTRY MALAYAN and Singapore industrialist, Mr. David Lee, first chairman of the Colony's Industrial Promotions Board, has suggested to the Singapore Government new ways to promote industrial development m the island. They are: That an Industrial Financial Corporation be set up, not only to take389 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-11-21 9 MANAGING director of Seinmyittar Co.. Burma, Arzarni U Chit Pc and his wife, are m Singapore on a business-cum pleasure trip. The Burmese company exports rice, pulses, textiles and other products. It also represents a Japanese firm of machinery exporters, the New Asia Trading; Corporation. U132 words
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Article41 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE tin price rose $2 yesterday, to $386 per picul. largely on London overnight of £764 per ton. a gain of £4, for three-month tin. Locally, offerings were estimated at 100 tons yesterday (90 tons on Wednesday).41 words
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Article63 1958-11-21 9 MALAYAN soap production m September fell by 10,765 cwt. to 46.651 cwt.. compared with output m the previous month (57.416 cwt.). In September, Singapore produced 22.498 cwt. of scop (previous month, 23,177 cwt), and the Federation 24,153 cwt. (34.299 cwt.). Pan-Malay an production m the first63 words
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Article58 1958-11-21 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 20 (Reuter) Local fish sales last month dropped to only 65 per cent of the quantity sold m the same month last year, according to government statistics. Bad weather was one of the causes, but mainly it was due to the Communist Chinese restrictions58 words
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Article55 1958-11-21 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 31-15/16. O.D 32-1/16, 90 days air mail 32)1 credit bills 32* trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31-/9/16; French Francs *****: Belgian Francs *****; Italian Lire *****.55 words
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Article86 1958-11-21 9 Rubber Slips Cent SINGAPORE rubber price dropped i rent yesterday, to close at 88jj cents per lb., for International first grade December, on lack of buying support. After opening at around previous levels, the market sagged away mid-morning. At the lower levels, there was rather better buying interest, which. steadied86 words
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Article44 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m centi per lb.. yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 89 89* International Dec. No. 1 R.S.S. 88^ 88J January 1 88$ 89 December 2 86j 86j December No. 3 85| 851 Tone Quiet.44 words
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Article93 1958-11-21 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 (UPI) World production of natural rubber amounted to 162,500 long tons m September, compared with 157,500 tons In the same mon*h of last year, the U.S. Commerce Department estimated today. The September production brought, the total output for the first nine months of 195893 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-11-21 9 It took five days for this giant girder to travel 200 miles from the manufacturers to the site at Bri- tain's Bradwell Nuclear Power Station now being built on the coast of Essex, England. Measuring over 100 ft long, 12 feet high, and weighinf 10668 words
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Advertisement346 1958-11-21 9 IciiCTT ORIENT LINE f^|J pan P.S'howi Ptfiang I 15 No» 22 No» 16 O« 1 5 Dee 13 Dec ;s 5 27 Nov 28 Nov 16 DM 1 9 Dec 20 Dec IveßE^ STAR LMtE j|BSr Spore P5 ham renang :< No« 29 Nov I Jan 1 5 Jan 14346 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-11-21 10 Professor Annuar Musaddad. lecturer of Islamic studies, Djokdja University. Jakarta, and member of the Indonesian Parliament, lectures to the congregation at the Kampong Bahru Mosque, Kuala Lumpur, during his tour of the Federation sponsored by the All -Malaya Muslim Missionary Society and the Young Men's Muslim Asso-Fah - 54 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-11-21 10 These sixteen girls from Ipoh are among the players who will take part m the Indian ballet. "Jeevan Jothi" (Life and Light) which will be presented at Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang m December. Wellknown Indian dancer, Gopal Shetty, will play the lead m the ballet with an93 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-11-21 10 .vy-iy::-:-: :<:•;•;: :..i:ii.. Inche Zainal bin Ahmad of htf R,,u his bride Che Siti Zahara bnti Ismar at their bersanding ceremnm at Ku Kuala Lumpur. Standard pic ti Sergeant and Mrs. Jolm B«u>er rff Air Service Regiment march out «f > Church, Kuala Lumpur. urHer an M formed by69 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-11-21 10 (Photo by Mr. Ng Kon Len, a well-known businessman m Kuala Lumpur and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Sg Shak of Kuala Lumpur and his pretty bride, the former Miss Rosemary Loke, fourth daughter of Madam Phoone Foons Lan of Kuala Lumpur after their wedding reception atAli Yussoff - 115 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-11-21 10 Officials of the Selangor Deepavali Celebrations Committee r Buloh Leper Settlement on Deepavali Day and distributed fruits and other items to 230 inmates there. In this photo i» ((K mittee are seen with the As. Superintendent and dod<»r> J nK 1 Standing from left are Messrs. S Panchacharam.123 words
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Advertisement158 1958-11-21 10 The world famous family of B?^*-"- SSKvJ'l'JvviwK;** t ~^s«?£ O. v HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mento] Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL w* ?v *£mt I s j|b^^ *v\ I i KATHRYN GRANT WILLIAM LESLIE A Columbia Picture ~l t158 words
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409 1958-11-21 11 NGED WARRIOR ATTACKS 40 ON AVY TRACK {the Final Gallops At Ipoh Rv SCRUTINEER r s Winded Warriw from long's stable showed a lot of dash m allnp <>n a rata-s«aked track here this morning. lv ng post at a strong gallop, the four-year-old 5 to dispose of the last409 words
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Article106 1958-11-21 11 MRNVR IN SEMI-FINAL "•A VAX Royal Navy tew Reserve entered the •final of the Malayan I Forces knockout bad*°n championship when beat Singapore Military •">>' four games to one N Aver Basin last night. winncn will now meet S School to qualify for the a later date The Results (MRNVR106 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-11-21 11 It's going to be lonely, says Mrs. M LONDON. Thurs.— John Mortimore, tvventy-five-year-old Gloucester off spinner, flies out to join the M.C.C. party on Saturday. M.C.C. secretary Ronnie Aird said last night: "Inoculations and other matters have to be arranged, but there will be no delay Mortimore should be able218 words
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222 1958-11-21 11 MALAYAN HOSPITALITY GETS i AROUND KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Council of the Football Association of Malaya, at its meeting this Sunday, will finalise arrangements for the Malayan tour of 1 Thailand and Burma early next year. General Secretary of the FAM,222 words
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157 1958-11-21 11 The Mayor's A Soccer Captain, Too PENANG. Thurs.— The Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. will captain the Labour City Councillors and candidates standing for election m a fancy dress football match at the city stadium here on Saturday night. The match, organised by the Penang division of the Labour Party157 words
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270 1958-11-21 11 CHINESE Athletic finished runners-up to Darul Aflah m the Singapore Amateur Football Association first division league when they beat Indian Recreation Club by five goals to three at Jalan Besar stadium. It was the last game of competitive soccer for the270 words
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Article97 1958-11-21 11 Singapore HOCKEY: Div. 1 SCC vs University SCC. TABLE TENNIS: STTA Inter Commercial Homes league Nanyanp Siang Pan vs Wearne Brothers 'B at SYSC 8.15 p.m. Ammtnsco Club 'A' vs Nam Hing Rattan Factory at SYSC 7 p.m. PENANO SOCCER Government Services Competition Penang vs. Perlis at 5J597 words
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Article47 1958-11-21 11 AT the VSc Inter-Divisional Shoot for the "Sir Jo+in Nicoll" trophy, held at the Police Range last week "D' Division again won the cup for the second year. Runners-uo were "HQ" team Sir W.lliam 'Goode. the governor, yave away the trophy immediately after the shoot.47 words
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Article268 1958-11-21 11 FOUR CHANGES IN CIVILIANS TEAM FOUR changes have been made m the Singapore Civilians team to meet Combined Services m the second tie of the South Zone H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition to be played on the Padang tomorrow. Centre three Hugh Forbes, hooker D. Hulls, prop forward R Malvisi268 words
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129 1958-11-21 11 LITTLE AUSSIE RUNNER ASKED TO RESIGN SYDNEY. Nov. 20. (Reuter). Albert Thomas, the little Australian athlete who set world records for two miles and three miles m Dublin earlier this year, has been asked to resign from the St. George Athletic Club m Sydney. The President of the Club. Mr.129 words
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Article64 1958-11-21 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association division 1 league match between Wanderers and the Indian Association at Balestier Road was called off due to poor condition of the ground yesterday Both the teams played a friendly game and the result was a two-all draw. Miller and Carvallo scored64 words
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Article41 1958-11-21 11 ROYAL Air Force, Changi, by 14 goals to nil m a SHA whipped Prisons Sports Club Div. 3 league match at Changi yesterday. Scorers were: Harris 5, Moh Kam Poh 4, Omar 3 and JafTar 2.41 words
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Article295 1958-11-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Practically every country m East Asia wants to be invited to participate m sport m Malaya, especially soccer, Vice-President of the Football Association of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kee Stone told The Standard today. Mr. Lim who returned to Malaya last night from a visit to Hongkong and295 words
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Article264 1958-11-21 11 PERAK TURF CLUB amateur race meeting, postponed from July 26, will be held on Dec. 20 at the Ipoh rae.e course. Entries close on Dec. 3 at 11 am. Three main races are the XII Royal Lancers Cup: the HH The Sultan of Perak's264 words
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Article197 1958-11-21 11 Levers Win Via Rudy's Hattrick KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A fine hattrick by centre forward Rudy Hendroff gave Levers Sports Club a hard earned 3 2 victory over T.P.C.A. "A" in their Selangor Hockey Association senior division league match on the Bungsar Road ground today. Tamilians led 2—o at- halftime, but197 words
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Article47 1958-11-21 11 HONGKONG BANK SC scored a convincing five games to one victory over Wearne Brothers m the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Business Houses League at the SYSC hall last n.ght. In another match at the same venue Amint«4:o 'B beat Mansfield by the same margin.47 words
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Article42 1958-11-21 11 LONDON. Nov. 20 (Reuter)— Results of yesterday's replays m the Football Association Cup first round pro Der were: South Shields 5 Crewe Alexan. dra 0 (winners away to Oldham Athletic. Gillingham 1 Plymouth Argyle 4 (winners away to Coventry City).42 words
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205 1958-11-21 11 ROSE JOINS KRAMER'S PROFESSIONALS MELBOURNE, Nov. 20 (Reuter) Mervyn Rose, Australia's former Davis Cup player who is at present under suspension, is to join Jack Kramer's professional lawn tennis troupe, Kramer announced today. Kramer said Rose would be on a percentage basis which was expected to net him £A15,000 (£12.000205 words
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177 1958-11-21 11 The Postals Matchwinner Is Anandan KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs Centre forward Anandan's two fine goals helped Postals Athletic Union to edge Yonng Men's Sikh Association 2-1 m a Selangor Hockey Asso- l ciation first division league match on the Imbi Road ground here today. With this victory. Postals maintained their unbeaten177 words
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Advertisement128 1958-11-21 11 t JACK ANITA NIGEL PAIAWCE EKBERG PATRICK "YOUHE TIIL ONLY MAN* "^C WHO EVER WALKED OUT I ON A KISS OF MINE...** I J He did J y it for a I r* jj£ -j»^. a diamond. fl X I 1* ar^ 4* But then the I >T man inside128 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-11-21 12 ATLAS - ATLAS Jl CAsfy $T£ HQ£L- \Utktt tASCtAU CtVf fiiOT itTr-ttNpr? c*sc* WVVTEO TO i? rSNiS" ij? ja»Te give rr or tECKjst %c ca lcG£S WP SO IJFT-»NPEP WSTJUMENT3. coewgt v 0? LEAGUE CVTFIEIPEe 053 ««5* UPTIME WTTiNG W&QGtai40 words
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523 1958-11-21 12 SYDNEY, Nor. 20 (Renter) Little known Brisbane clerk. Jimmy Moore, surprised spectators at White City this afternoon by taking world champion Ash♦he first round of the New South Wales singles cham- ley Cooper, to four sets m pionship. Cooper who ia title holder and523 words
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Article75 1958-11-21 12 LOXDOX. Nov. 20, (Reuter). Results of toda.v'? rep ays :n the Football Association Cup first round proper were: Kettering Town 2 Peterborough United 3 (after extra time, score 90 mins, 2-2) (winners home to Heaciin°ton United). Shrewsbury Town 5 Newport d>:e of Wight) 'i (winners away to75 words
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Article37 1958-11-21 12 CAPE TOWX. Nov. 20 iUPI>- Empire lightweight champinn Willie Toweel knocked out France's Tnny Garcia m tht* second round of their scheduled i 10-rour.der here last night Toweel weighed 137, Garcia l 133] round?.37 words
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Article24 1958-11-21 12 Singapore Government Services Football Association will hold its sixth annual general meeting on Nov. 27 at S.A F.A. headquarters at 5.30 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration480 1958-11-21 12 Good Future For Basketball Here 18,000 Fans Watched Goose Company ROME A view of the new swimming poo] annexed to the "Torino" ioatbaU stadium of Rome, and inaugurated Sunday. It is a work by architect Mario Saint, U'ho also projected ihe Palazzetto Dello Cport (Little SportsUPI - 480 words
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Article74 1958-11-21 12 MCC PICK WITHOUT SYDNEY, Nn\ •>« p Leicestershire hats',,,-,', T knee trouble is n (t '••"•nilwhom the M(.( luif! r i here tomorrow v ill 'h" 1 (Capuin,. Colin (o; 1^?^^ frey Evans Tom >». r I Frank Tyson, 7rr d.i n v Arthur Milton and ,^'^M Uatson is almost74 words
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214 1958-11-21 12 SIDXEV. Nov. 20 (Routrr,,.. ignominy of beine forced to match against New South Z chances with the team for their aw Australian XI beginning here torZ M.C.C. give Trevor B Ilifi ftrsl rest of the tour persist with the openii g Peter Richardson an Ah.214 words
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Article268 1958-11-21 12 Tomorrow's U.K. Soccer Fixtures LONDON. Nov. 20 <Reuter> The following are English and Scottish football fixtures for Saturday. DIVISION I Aston Villa vs Preston. Blackburn vs Leeds. Blackpool vs Manchester C. Chelsea vs Arsenal. Manchester U vs Luton. Newcatle vs West Brom. Not Forest vs Everton, Portsmouth vs Burnley. Tottenham268 words
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Article181 1958-11-21 12 rPHE Manchester NovemA her Handicap last week, won m thick fog by Paul Jones, should never hays been run. icrites Ne\csboy, the Daily Mirror's top racing writer. The race xcas a farre from a spectator's voint of view, and even the jockeys were completely fogged.181 words
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Article28 1958-11-21 12 WINDSOR PARK Nov *>0 Reuter) Coleraine won the Irish League gold soccer cup here last night with a 1-0 victory over Glentoran m the competition's flnai.28 words
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Article23 1958-11-21 12 LONDON Nov. 20 (Reuter). —England beat Czechoslovakia by seven bouts to three m an international amateur boxing match here last night.23 words
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Article124 1958-11-21 12 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 20 (Reuter)-At least 12 players including Bernard Hunt of England. John Panton of Scotland, Dave Thomas of Wales and Frank Phillips of Australia, had an attack of dysentery yesterday on the eve of the Canada cup golf tournament here. But it appeared that124 words
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Article196 1958-11-21 12 JOY BEATS THE STARS From BARRIE HARDING NEW YORK, Thurs A CHUBBY eight-fea?: old girl has just become the youngest sports chamiA?W he Morld Sh e Joy Foster, of Kingston, Jamaica. Her game is table tennis. And onc c Joy gets a grin on a bat there i s little196 words
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Article37 1958-11-21 12 SYDNEY. Australia. N.>. 20 (UPI) American tennis promoter Jack Kramer announced today he may approach Italian Orlando Sirola and Belgian Jackie Brichant to join his professional troupe. He did not elaborate on terms.37 words
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Advertisement122 1958-11-21 12 STANLEY HOLLOWAY THE STAGE AND SCR6EN STAR says M m& t% 4i| get more contentment l^^gg^l out of Albany filter SjjlPß V than any other cigarette J pi P I I've ever smoked" ••■•■■■■■:i Stanley Holloway has found the cigarette l '^jm3m^i- ;18l to keep him happy. The Albany Filter,122 words
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Article407 1958-11-21 13 pUNNE, who has some of the top motion pictures of recent times s f, expected a certain number of the usual problems to crop h is l-ning of Jerry Wald's production, "In Love and War/ for l *ury*ruA. )f femed director wasn't quite prepared for the407 words
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Article710 1958-11-21 13 Siel - Siel O W lt?r's Homer Missed By Cameraman II :aE irnej b, run, -i f in ca^e Tab ronmci But Tab everybody by lifting c pitch c.ear over eft field fenre. He also the camera. The shot g nissecL Shirley Maclaine Scores In Running* Role leaving *or710 words
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Article, Illustration365 1958-11-21 13 "nmg a ('.or Charles Coburn recently celebrated his 81st Potion of H5 years m the theatrical profession. llh 'n-starrins with Clifton Webb and Dorothy McGuire lh Mr In »niaSrope picturization of a hit Broadway play. "The lh mr nn ■•Pu-ker." says he's too busy enjoying the365 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-11-21 13 NIGHTCLUB with Mort Sahl (second from left) acts his first movie chance m Jerry Wald'g "In Love and War," m which he is surrounded by some of 20th~ Fox' most talented young stars. Left to right, these Marines and their girls are Robert Wagner, Sahl, Sheree North, Dana Wynter,61 words
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Miscellaneous171 1958-11-21 13 DBMn By RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: "All vista to possess kr»(uv'*d«f bu* fow, comparatively speaking, are willing 10 pay the price." Juvenal LI'L ABNER By Al Ca PP ->.^ icT 6Q 4 BUT IT JUST Y^-*ANDrTS?-olvfs'6«f-ONE "^N DOtfTGO v WAV.'.' *^v vJCi HAJNTTPOUTE AN'HEAS46*EB> MOW SMEAKY OF SIJAPLV CANNOT171 words
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Miscellaneous94 1958-11-21 13 FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: The day calls for diplomacy care Be guarded against ac<*3pt:ng new responsibilities relative to finances, assets. Do not permit ot'iers to involve you m risks. YOUR BIRHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21 to April 19— Be guarded m what you say or write. Don't be critical maintain94 words
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Miscellaneous107 1958-11-21 13 July 22 Time things carefully; do not force issues. Clean up odds and ends. LEO— July 23 to Aug. 22 Protect interests regard ng money, possessions. financial obligations. Dispatch minor matters. VIRGO— Aug 23 to Sept. 22 Maintain an even keel m dealings with others; don't expect much help; do107 words
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Miscellaneous82 1958-11-21 13 ings with those m your home or office. Finish rather than start things CAPRICORN— Dec 22 t« Jan. 19 Give yourself extra time for possible delays en route. Measure up to expectations AQUARIUS— Jan. 20 t 0 Feb. 18 Protect your valuab'es; rinn't be shortchnnged. Careful planning helps. PISCES— Feb.82 words
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WORLD NEWS
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330 1958-11-21 14 No colour bar tor entry into UK official LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter) The British government made it clear last night that it would make no move to control immigation from the Commonwealth, nor to try by act of Parliament, to solve the problem of racial discrimination m Britain. But It330 words
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Article54 1958-11-21 14 TOKYO. Nov. 20 (Reu'.er).— The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said today three fishermen were killed and 14 others missing after three Japanese fishing boats capsized last night off The West coast of Hokkaido, became of strong winds. The remaining 15 crew members of the three54 words
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Article191 1958-11-21 14 Aussie Votes Evenly Balanced MELBOURNE. Nov. 20 (Reuter) Results of a national survey of Australians' voting preferences for the Federal elections on Saturday, Nov. 22, released today, have left a big question mark hanging over the poll's outcome. The figures show that the Australian Labour Party has an equal percentage191 words
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Article73 1958-11-21 14 CHICAGO. Nov. 20 (Reuter) The University of Illinois is to build a radio telescope twice the siz c of the one at Jodjell Bank. England. now the world's largest. The telescope will have 160.000 feet of receiving area. It will be built m a ravine, the73 words
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200 1958-11-21 14 NEW MOVE BY RUSSIA BERLIN. Nov. 20 (ITI) Soviet Ambassador Andrei Smirnov told Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today m Bonn that Russia would "liquidate" the occupation status of Berlin, the Soviet Embassy announced. Russian and East German pressure has been building slowly and steadily against West Berlin,200 words
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Article307 1958-11-21 14 To expand flow of private capital Tunku 'sinpestment charter is backed by 14 other nations UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 20, (Reuter)— The Federation of Malaya moved yesterday towards possible implementation of the recent proposal of its Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, of an international investment charter to307 words
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Article104 1958-11-21 14 PARIS. Nov. 20 (Reuter) General Charles De Gaulle, the French Prime Minister, will visit the West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, m Bonn, next week m a speedy attempt to put an effective end to the controversy over the free trade zone, sources close to the General said104 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-11-21 14 President Visits US Carrier PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China, inspects US Navy guards aboard the I'SS Midway when he visited the Seventh Fleet m Formosan waters last week. The "2-year-old President and his party were invited to spend a day aboard the giant aircraft carrier to witness a demonstrationU.P.I. - 56 words
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Article122 1958-11-21 14 NATIONAL SERVICE FOR BURMA? RANGOON. Nov. 20 (UPI). P/emier Gen. Ne Win will introduce a bill during the current session of Parliament for compulsory national service for men between the ages of 18 and 45 and for women between 18 and 35, informed sources said yesterday. The legislation will result,122 words
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Article50 1958-11-21 14 MACAO Nov. 20 (UPI) The Macao government has hired team of engineers from Singapore to dig water wells m this Portuguese colony. The three-man team from Malayan Drillers' Limited will supervise the drilling of three to five wells. The group will be headed by Mr. O.C.F. Worsfold.50 words
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Article54 1958-11-21 14 IPSWICH, Nov. 20 (Reuter) Mr. William Morlej sought a cut m his local taxes before a tribunal here yesterday because of the hula-hooping craze. He said his home was no longer "nice and quiet" and there were sometimes as many as 30 youths and eirls hula hooping54 words
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Article87 1958-11-21 14 All-out Attack On Rebels ALGIERS. Nov. 20, (Reuter) French forces led by paratroop General Jacques Massu, today resumed their ail-out attack on strong Algerian Insurgent forces m the Paiestro area, about 40 miles Southeast of Algiers. Fifteen battalions of French forces are reported to be taking part m trie operation—87 words
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DE GAULLE TO MEET ADENAUER IN BONN
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Article36 1958-11-21 14 THE POSTMASTER General, Mr. Ernest Marples, said m the House of Commons yesterday that the present Commonwealth press rate was uneconomic an^ he could not guarantee it would I be possible to maintain it indefinitely (Reuter).Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1958-11-21 14 RUSSIA'S 450-strong submarine force is bigger than the underwater fleets of the rest of the world put together, according to Admiral Pierre Barjot, NATO'S Naval Second- in-Command.— -(Reuter).Reuter - 28 words
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Article34 1958-11-21 14 Tarquin Olivier, son of actor Sir Laurence Olivier, is reported yesterday to have discovered the monogram of Dr. David Livingstone carved m the hollow trunk of a giant tree m Portuguese East Africa. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article26 1958-11-21 14 ACTOR Charles Chaplin Jr. was ordered yesterday to pay his wife, an expectant mother. S>4so (Malayan) monthly alimony pending a divorce hearing m Los Angeles. (UPI).UPI - 26 words
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Article34 1958-11-21 14 EMPEROR Uirohito yesteiday received m audience at the Imperial Palace the visiting British Atomic Energy Authority Director, Sir John Cockcroft Sir John was accompanied by the British Ambassador to Japan. Sir Daniel Lascelles. Reutcr.Reuter - 34 words
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Article70 1958-11-21 14 were still being discussed, but a spokesman of Dr. Adenauer's Christian Democrat Party said he hoped that it would "lead to a relaxation of tension over free trade area problems." THE next call-up of* men for National Service due next January has been cut and the United States Armed ServicesReuter - 70 words
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177 1958-11-21 14 We can't be forced to our knees -Tito BELGRADE. Nov. 20. (Reuter). President Tito said last night that Yugoslavia "cannot be forced to its knees" by the Soviet bloc's anti-Yugo-slav campaign. Speaking at Zrenjanin, Northern Yugoslavia. the Yugoslav leader said "once again we are attacked and threatened, and slanders and177 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-21 14 photo. 1 LOVELY French actress Marline far i as a crowd of Press photographers mill; her Air France plane steps on her mr after a sojourn m Tahiti, last week Thf 3 stop m Nice, on her way back as the tod fogbound. (i.r i.UPI - 47 words
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Article138 1958-11-21 14 NEW DELHI. Nov. 20 (Reuter) -In seek a further loan of $1,950 million H friendly countries, the Finance Ministe: Desai, told Parliament yesterday. Negotiation^ were likely to start early next year and the nan would be applied to comple'ion of the last! two year^ nf India's138 words
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Article44 1958-11-21 14 WARSAW. Nov. 20 Poland^ drinker s will be iMc to get less Vodka from thr beginning of next year and penalties for public drunkenness will be increased, a.* pan of a big new anti-alcnhoi campaign, the Polish Press ha s warned. Reuter44 words
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Article50 1958-11-21 14 Choco Labe Fare MIUfM tf/ -i firt for? hn tuH "FaTwi" ta a rofflffloc and fin th« no damuel Farouk o! I It rwr* by a mifuc ordered to v ithdrar boxes of rtj ed "Faros*' Thf fen* who live? si sued th'fc* years a« nrdpred (MO fee Malayin m50 words
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