Singapore Standard, 22 November 1958
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Title Section26 1958-11-22 1 it it m i SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Coblo "TIGERNEWS INGAPORE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958. Vol. IX No. 143. 15 cts. 14 Poges [FINAL EDITION]26 words
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450 1958-11-22 1 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 21 (UPI) Mrs. Debbie Power, widow of American actor Tyrone Power, has sent a telegram to actress Linda Christian, Power's second wife and mother of his two daughters, asking her to stay away from the services for the^ate film idol.450 words
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Article82 1958-11-22 1 SAIGON, Nov. 21, (Reuter). South Vietnam despatched its first bulk shipment of vegetables to Singapore today, the Vietnam press agency reportSixty tons were loaded aboard the French freighter, Tanagra. while the Vice-Presi-dent of the republic. Mr. Nguven Ngoc and the Mayor of Saigon, Mr. Nguyen Phu82 words
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Article50 1958-11-22 1 POLICE and an ambulance raced to Lorong 27, Geylang, Singapore, last night ln response to an urgent call concerning a gang clash. It. however, turned out to be a minor fight, between a few persons, one of whom, a labourer Tan Guan Hock sustained slight injuries.50 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-11-22 1 ACTRESS Linda Christian is moved to tears as she rends the last letter her ex-husband, actor Tyrone Power, icrote to their children. She read some excerpts from the letter to the journalists, and added, in a muffled voice: "Look, his handwrit. ing. ISow he will never write53 words
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327 1958-11-22 1 WORK-FOR-ALL PLAN ON THE WAY IN COLONY-LIM SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday announced that a mass employment scheme would be introduced to the Colony soon. Said Tun Lim: "The scheme in its initial stages will absorb about 2,000 workers." It is the Government's big plan to fight327 words
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Article70 1958-11-22 1 Bank Rate Cut Is Expected MALAYAN banks are expected to make -cut in the present 1 minimum landing rates, following the latest U.K. bank rate reduction of half per cent* it was learned yesterday. The present Malayan bank rate on advances against Government Municipal securities, clean advances commodities is 5h70 words
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261 1958-11-22 1 Russians Begin The Pull-out Of Berlin BERLIN, Nov. 21 (Reuter) Soviet army dependents are being withdrawn from their quarters near the Soviet army headquarters in East Berlin, according to eyewitness reports today. Western observers said this was the first known move towards the Soviet withdrawal from East Berlin, foreshadowed by261 words
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108 1958-11-22 1 DAUGHTER OF EX-JUDGE ON BOMB CHARGE NICOSIA, Nov. 21 (UPI).— A former judge's daughter was charged at Nicosia today with bomb carrying. Nineteen-year-old Anne Melissa, whose father was once a judge of the Cyprus Supreme Court., and Youlika Marsellou. an 18-year-old Government clerk were charged with carrying a bomb about108 words
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Article28 1958-11-22 1 TERRORISTS killed a Cypriot policeman and injured two others in an ambush in West Cyprus on Thursday night, it was announced in Nicosia yesterday. Reuter.28 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-11-22 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 21 (UPI) Former Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin is seriously ill and undergoing medical treatment in Moscow, it was learned here today. It will be recalled that last June. Premier Nikita Khrushchev disclosed that Bulganin had undergone an operation in a Moscow hospital. He made137 words
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192 1958-11-22 1 8 SUSPECTS DETAINED AS POLICE FOIL REVENGE ATTACK A LIGHTNING raid was conducted by the "A" Division (Central) of the Singapore Police supported by two troops of the Reserve Unit in the Chinatown area early thus morning. Eight secret society suspects were pulled in. Police had earlier received information that192 words
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Article346 1958-11-22 1 $500 jab bomb men 40P van t stay far ever THE FEDERATION and Singapore Governments will bar non-Malayans who come to these territories for jobs from becoming permanent residents. Disclosing this to The Standard last night, Singapore's Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock said:346 words
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250 1958-11-22 1 TOKYO, Nov. 21 (Reuter) —An official of the Japanese Imperial household today visited the private home in Tokyo of the Shoda family and this was accepted here as final confirmation that the heir to the Imperial Throne is to make history by marrying250 words
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Article85 1958-11-22 1 POLIO: One Death, 3 New Cases A 19-YEAR-OLD Chinese from Kampong Soopoo, Singapore, died of poliomyelitis yesterday the tenth polio death in the Colony this year. Although the dead man had been ill since Nov. 13, the case was not reported lo the Middleton Hospital until yesterday. Three other cases85 words
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372 1958-11-22 2 Red China Hits Back: Stops Trade With Singapore Sequel To Textiles Ban? Outlook Gloomy, Say Traders RED China has stopped its multi-million-dollar export trade with Singapore and is, instead, shipping her goods direct to other South-east Asian countries The move, The Standard reliably understands, was in retaliation against thf recent372 words
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532 1958-11-22 2 Society Man Tells Court Of Fatal Vengeance Fight A SELF-CONFESSED secret society member, yesterday told a Singapore Court of his gang's planned vengeance against a rival band, which had earlier attacked them at Silat Road on the night of Oct. 5- Lim Kim Leng alias Ah Bee marie this allegation532 words
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195 1958-11-22 2 The story of the Corporal and ASP A POLICE corporal refused to apologise to an assistant superintendent in a Singapore court yesterday. The angry ASP threatened the lance corporal, "I will report you if you do not apologise/' The lance corporal replied: •*I will not apologise. I have done my195 words
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Article203 1958-11-22 2 (From Page 1) and the Public Work s Department to implement the scheme. He said that Government also planned to find openings for youths leaving schools. Tun Lim said that ln the first instance, the Government planned to start with s mall projects as experiments. A few203 words
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Article55 1958-11-22 2 GOODWILL MISSION IN BANDUNG JAKARTA, Nov. 21 (Reuter) Malayan GrOvernment c goodwill mission to Indonesia, today flew to Bandunf ind Jogjakarta in Centra'. lm I Antara news agency nsported They were accompanied by the Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu «\bd ll Rahman. Later the mi^inn will fly or. to55 words
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Article134 1958-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Postmaster-General announces that advance orders may now be placed for the special 10 and 30 cents stamps which will be on sale at all Post Offices and postal agencies throughout the Federation and at the Stamp Bureau, General Post Office134 words
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Article22 1958-11-22 2 ,,B L Th hpld n, "land f k T >' ,h nth* Panin Var UU«. """"tinn, s 'anr ar t Wl11 "j!22 words
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Article21 1958-11-22 2 i '"hange of rts -i B Planning, ent before tee •.>.. f J reading the S v tion, Si- er Com21 words
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Advertisement396 1958-11-22 2 NOTICES CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB MEMBERS are informed that the new pool will be opened for swimming again from Saturday 22nd November, 1958. THE SECRETARY CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ALL midwives within the City area are required to register by the end of November 1958 if they intend to practise in396 words
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Article400 1958-11-22 3 necc j for closer economic co-operation L jmiiom of the free world in a greater *e.3n6 tike is the basis on which the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, L, international investment charter EI flow of private capital to the underLgatries. A resolution for the impleS the proposal has been400 words
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Article280 1958-11-22 3 "^-ration of Singapore's first ParentN»m Class for the benefit of parents ind school-going children who are consequently dumb, will be welcome 11 I "tern m this island. It will bring er and Happiness to these young mutes Use rf their affliction, feel so removed *ed from what is happening280 words
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Article31 1958-11-22 3 le <^ Km rtoaa snore U 254,. c b6i Barnes IICERNEWS 1 res Alt deoartments "•"M 3or 174 Batu Ro LA^d BHH 1! ii^ C^ r v M7l31 words
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Article, Illustration980 1958-11-22 3 IS DEMOCRACY AFTER ALL THE BEST SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT FOR ASIATIC COUNTRIES? Cyril Dunn reports j from New Delhi BANDARANAIKE X^ERE is no smugness or glee to be found among Indians as new-born democracies like their own in Asia have been pushed over one after another by military980 words
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Article1050 1958-11-22 3 A. Shonfield - RISING COSTS FOR BRITAIN A. Shonfield By -but greater measure of price stability achieved LONDON TJRITAIX this year has achieved a greater measure of price stability than either the United States or Germany, probably for the first time in the nine-teen-fifties. The stability of the retail price level, which stands1,050 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-11-22 3 .4T??ericnn Marion "Pat'' Bolirig. 43-year-old airline pilot, recently flew a smgle-engine plane non-stop from Manila to Pendleton, Oregon, a distance of 6.890 miles, to set a neio world's light-plane record. His solo flight took 46 hours.39 words
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Advertisement78 1958-11-22 3 THE PILLSBURY COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA U.S.A. "The World's Greatest name in Flour and Prepared Baking Mixes" take pride in announcing the appointment of GUTHRIE CO. LTD. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE in Singapore, Malaya and Borneo for all PREPARED BAKING MIXES ___J and PILLSBURY'S BEST ALL PURPOSE VITAMIN ENRICHED FAMILY FLOUR iiß-ff? _d___^78 words
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277 1958-11-22 4 2 1 ,000 TO SWEAT IT OUT IN EXAM HALLS NEXT WEEK Leak Causes Record Number Of Pupils To Be Tested At Same Time MORE than 21,000 students a record number will be "cooped" In examination halls all over Singapore, beginning next week. This unprecedented figure is caused by the277 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-11-22 4 THE retiring: Governor of I Macao. Commander Pedro Correia De Barros, stepped out of his plane in Singapore on Thurslay night and said: "I wish I had time io j see the city before I leave. j His wish was granted149 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-11-22 4 A HUSBAND and wife team specialising in Bulgarian gypsy dances. Arabian. Egyptian and modern adagio numbers, will beg:n a threemonth engagement at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow night. They are Nicolai and M:lka. both Bulgarians, who have performed widely in Europe, as well as109 words
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Article233 1958-11-22 4 Counsel Alleges - Counsel Alleges A NEWSPAPER ieport published during a murder trial had "substantially iffected the minds of the members of the jury and thereby prejudiced a fair trial." Mr. N. C. Goho. told the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterlay. Mr. Goho wa? arguing an appeal233 words
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Article44 1958-11-22 4 1 RURAL BOARD MEMBER Mr. H. J C. Kulasinghe, wai elected chairman of the exeeui tive committee. Singapore 1 :beral Socialist Party, a* i centra] council meeting at the Party headquarters in Batten Road yesterday. Fifteen other committee members were also elected44 words
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351 1958-11-22 4 DEATH FOR TERRORIST FOUND WITH A GRENADE IPOH. Fri. A young terrorist today told the Perak High Court that he was forced to carry a hand grenade and was kept under surveillance bv a superior officer who suspected him of wanting to surrender The man, Ng Shun Swee alias Hui351 words
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172 1958-11-22 4 THE outbreak of Asian hfluenza which has already the Federation, has no* _ff, ed Singapore, health authorities said yesterday. They disclosed i. however that the incidence of the Colony \va-= high.- than usual due to the contin wet weather. This increase, they pointed out.172 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-11-22 4 P»a,v;r.:_| entry 1 11 m i] Hi dam app-. k! ■J J13 words
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Article296 1958-11-22 5 TO PLACE MALAYA ON RLO MAP NEXT YEAR L lMliK Fli Kuala Lumpur will be the venue of a bumper Atrial commercial exhibition to be launched by France late fgepakl I ommereial Counsellor in South-east Asia, Mr. Henri Lj gj mdard today. ror holding the multi-million dollar exhibition. to296 words
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Article76 1958-11-22 5 j. lh,- Association of Teachers of L _< h»(»lv Malaya, is protesting to Inch* Mohamed Khir Johari irrespoßsibk opinions" which the Officei in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J R. -ed to have made at the conference Mtaasttr. m the Federal capital. rd Is b j fl mc nement i tdard76 words
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170 1958-11-22 5 Schools Will Take In 10,000 New Pupils v. ILACCA, Fri. Nearly neo children who i re gist or od under iti d Torch will be to schools next ear. Ch ei Education Officer RawclirTe sai_ 10--i these, about 2.000 '09 :ning English 3.000 Chinese. 5.000 .ys and 300 Tamil He170 words
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Article82 1958-11-22 5 SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME SINGAPORE Government la lying a report of a special mittee on the introduction f a Soda! Security Scheme. The report, based on the Bi k-ehurst Report, recom- ads that the Public Assistance Scheme of the GovernI o1 and the Provident Fund should be wound ud and re-82 words
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Article32 1958-11-22 5 THE meeting of the execum nit tee of the Woncers Par:;, scheduled for last night :>o<tponed for a future cause the party chairMr. David Marshall, was tj in Kuching.32 words
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Article192 1958-11-22 5 Knife Threat Leads To $300 Fine THE managing-director of a bus company told a Singapore court yesterday that when he denied knocking down a motor-cycle in a car park, the owner threatened him with a pen-knife. Twenty-seven-year-old Ker Ah Hor was charged in the Singapopre Fifth Magistrate's Court with criminally192 words
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Article308 1958-11-22 5 One fingerprint in 4,000 m. case PtNANG. Fri. A fingerprint on a cigarette tin found In a house in Kuala Lumpui was identical to one tngtng to a man arrested Butterworth and the hances of another person wing a similar fingerprint •as one in 4.000 000.000 or twice the population308 words
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Article, Illustration296 1958-11-22 5 Fame catches up on soprano- she'll sing at our tea dance FAMOUS French soprano. Miss Marie Claire Dellinger, who was the darling of the Parisian opera theatre, gave up fame and fortune for love. Miss Dellinger. on winding up her last season in Paris, decided that she would like to296 words
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180 1958-11-22 5 No Takers For Cheap Land In Malacca MALACCA, Fri. Although land is being offered at rock bottom price, about 150 building lots, in Malacca's first satellite town at Bukit Bahru are still unsold, said a spokesman of the Land Office here. These lots of more than 7.000 square feet are180 words
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Article29 1958-11-22 5 CHAIRMAN of the Committee of Agriculture, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will declare open the smallholders' rubber replanting exhibition at Sungei Pinang. Balik Pulau, at 7.30 p.m. on Mondav.29 words
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Article29 1958-11-22 5 THE Minister for Communications an_ Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, will open a new departmental canteen at the General Post Office on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. (Nov. 27).29 words
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159 1958-11-22 5 SINGAPORE branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will support the Peoples' Alliance, its chairman, Mr. Wong Foo Nam, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Wong, who is also an Assemblyman, said that the M.C.A. will co-operate with the Alliance in the forthcoming elections. He said159 words
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Article72 1958-11-22 5 Kampongs Elect Ketuas KUALA LIPIS. Fri :—Residents, numbering 70. of Kampong Petola a very rerrote kampong in Ulu Kechau along the Kechau river in Lipis district. Pahang. went to the polls to elect a Ketua Kampong. Inche Mat Piah was elected as Ketua Kampong. He received 25 votes. At another72 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-11-22 6 A VERY homesick girl, pretty 17--year-old Australian dancer, Rondell Raye, who has been successfully appearing at a local nightspot for a month, will leave Singapore by air for Sydney on Sunday. Rondell told The Standard: "I have decided to break off from122 words
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Article74 1958-11-22 6 Reading Habit Catches On PENANG, Fri. More than 60 per cent of the 1.400 members of the Penang Library are school children. Acting Librarian. Miss B. C. Lim said that students could use the library to do research work in preparation for their examinations. She added they could borrow rare74 words
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191 1958-11-22 6 THE word "gas" was the key to a windfall ($BOO in cash and jewellery worth $750) for two daring robbers in Singapore on Thursday afternoon. For this was the word that enabled them to enter a house in Kingsmead Road and rob the owner. Mrs.191 words
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Article57 1958-11-22 6 A HOUSE in Crane Road. Singapore, which was left unoccupied for two hours yesterday morning, was raided by thieves. Cheng Bak Hia. a stallholder, and his family left the house after locking up the doors and windows. They returned later to And the front door forced open57 words
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Article37 1958-11-22 6 TREASURER of the Penang branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union. Federation of Malaya. Mr. K.P.B. Nair. is leaving for India on holiday. Mr. Heng Choon San will act for Mr. N T air.37 words
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Article220 1958-11-22 6 Visitors should use 9oi J OPPOSITION leaders in the Singapore City Coun Mayor Ong Eng Guans decision to keep spectators out of future Council meetings. thf^ The Mayor's move, they contended, would help to n mldation that might come from strangers who congreeau X 1 inside the Chamber. <—220 words
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Article59 1958-11-22 6 Sequel To Midnight SECRET society gangsters ebsy day in Jalan Besar. Singapore. f 0 n n J in Chinatown earlier at midnight Grout 5e Eu p Road c of the B the rie! F. cars. Pt the cla 3 In three pe Kee. J thi The Ah B Le59 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-11-22 6 No Snags In Air Trip For Prasad FLIGHT LIEI TENANT .1 B Lai of the Indian Air Force yesterday put a Dakota down at Paya Lehar Airport. Singapore, from Jakarta to complete a survey flight in preparation for the South- 1 east Asian tour ot the President of India. Dr.137 words
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Article116 1958-11-22 6 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. There is no indication of re- j j newed activities of secret i societies here, a Police spokesman told The Standard today. "One swallow does not make a summer," he said commenting on two isolated cases of assault, one in Jalan Raja Uda and the116 words
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Article101 1958-11-22 6 Use Your Vote Well, Says Wong PENANG, Fri.— Thirty Chinese villagers from Province Wellesley. south and central, were told by the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. that if they were registered voters, they should use their vote well. Dato Wong was speaking at the Cose of a five-day civics101 words
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Article67 1958-11-22 6 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Fri. Lok Chew Hong. 28. of Batang Kali Es.ate, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Inche Hassan bin Hussein to driving a motorcar with an expired driving licence, and not covered by a third party insurance. He was fined $150 Lok's driving licence was also67 words
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Article86 1958-11-22 6 THUG ROBS BOY OF GOLD RING A 14-YEAR-OLD sch< Chee Kow Chye, was robbed of his $20-goid ring outside the Singapore Police Head quar.ers in Pearl's Hill at 7.20 a.m. on Thursday. Chee was walking _li ng New Bridge Road on his W to the Outram Road School when a86 words
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Article40 1958-11-22 6 THE "Old Victorians* A ciation" will hold its n Dinner/Dance at the Vi toria School Hall, Singapore, on Der 28. Tickets at $6 per head tM available from the Secretary. Tel. ***** or ***** Ext. 42.40 words
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Article56 1958-11-22 6 PENANG 1[ in the Roy. W\ i .'onn Sharker warned 1 Nik Husswl resped Pi Stake; J and c :r="? fiction gg| ifter In s s';r■ i iis«»J K i lj report I I r- g__N he ■<•-• _e1 and _JJ hook err-, M Ke then i*d il be56 words
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Article204 1958-11-22 6 I IPOH, Fn.— After a lapse of almost a year, the local Police have revived their campaign to clear the streets of "jaga kreta" boys, whose increased activities recently have become an "intolerable nuisance" to motorists. Motorists have been harassed by dozens of these "jaga kreta' boy s in204 words
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Advertisement573 1958-11-22 6 t BE AN 'ORANG MINYAK" J i AND WIN $100/- IN CASH! "f* ALL YOU NEED DO IS TO DRESS UP J 4t LIKE ONE (COMPLETE WITH MAKE-UP) C AND JOIN THE 'ORANG MINYAK" _L T PARADE IN THE SPECIAL CAR PARK T «|C THE CATHAY HOTEL 5f ON WEDNESDAY573 words
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Article267 1958-11-22 7 Floods Hit 500 Fisher Folks KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five hundred hard pressed fishermen from Bachok iistrict in Kelantan, which is worst hit by the current floods, have moved to two islands off the coast of Trengganu to fish on the sheltered side. But about 1.000 other fishermen in the district,267 words
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283 1958-11-22 7 POLITICAL MAN IS UNSUITED FOR POST' SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. yesterday told 30 undergrads of Nanyang Iniversity that "a political man" should not be made Chancellor of the University. In a civics course at the Department of Information Services,283 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-11-22 7 TWO NICE girls will take part in ''Pageant of Brides" show— in aid of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement 'und— to be held at the Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 28. Thev are Miss Chek Gek Heng (left), who will model an old fashioned Chinese bride62 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-11-22 7 MISSING BOY FOUND: TELLS MA- 'I'm Sorry' A 13-year old schoolboy who ran away from home nine days ago because his parents clipped his hair short as a punishment for playing truant from school was last night found outside a cinema hall in Serangoon Garden Estate and taken home by191 words
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Article146 1958-11-22 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prue. (cents per lb in Singapore vesterdav were: Buyers Sellers Spot 895 90} RSS No. 1 Dec. 89? 893 R.S.S No 1 Jan 89i 90 R.S.S. No. 2 ST! 87? R.S.S. No 3 861 86, Tone: Steady. The tin n- m Sriapore was S3BSS per146 words
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Article48 1958-11-22 7 AN open verdict was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, at the close of his inquiry Into the death of Yap Choon Wah, 7, of the Salvation Army Boys Home, who was found drowned in the sea off Pasir Panjang on Sep*. 26.48 words
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105 1958-11-22 7 MALACCA, Fri. Another "Tiger General" of the secret society branch here has been nabbed by the Police. His arrest makes a total of six gang leaders now under Police custody for the past week, The Standard was told today. It is stated .that all105 words
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Article377 1958-11-22 7 Freed man hugs girl MURDER INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 22-year-old youth, accused with two others of the murder of a young amateur wayang actor, walked out of the Magistrates' Court here today a free man and joyfully hugged a girl who was waiting outside. Yap Min Ka, nicknamed "Hoong377 words
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Article57 1958-11-22 7 MR. LEE Kim Tah of Lee Realty was yesterday elected pro-team president of the proposed Housing Developers Association at the first preliminary meeting. Discussions at the meeting touched mainly on seeking representation of all bodies connected with housing development, promote housing development in Singapore and Malaya57 words
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Advertisement1214 1958-11-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) (Incorporated in S.ngapore) CM »*"••> shippin. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D t SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORT* Carrier, option to proceed vi. other port, to load and (via Sue. with liberty to proceed vim Panama or1,214 words
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Advertisement911 1958-11-22 8 MITSUI \3Q LINE S'pore P.S'hom Penonp Accepting cargo for Central and South American oorts with transhipment at Japan on through bills ot loding. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay Suez. Kyoei Maru 19-Dec ETA N. York 28 Jon 16 Dec INDIA/PAKISTAN LINE Hakubosan Moru from Japan 15911 words
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Advertisement451 1958-11-22 8 EAST ASIATIC 1 HOMEWARDS Soiling* to. Aden p Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen r _P J_L *JUTLAHDIA m» J Colls London (Passenger, Only MEONIA J Calling London ff_Me„,_, 0 «|/^B SIENA 10 Jan Passenger Accommod.^ J OUTWARDS Sailing, to, Bongkok ond to, Penong I "MEONIA 1 PrM "SARGODHA- K n f 3451 words
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194 1958-11-22 9 Call To Step Up U.S. Sales In S'pore I WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (UPI) The Commerce Department called on American businessmen yesterday to make a more aggressive sales effort ln Singapore. The Department's 'Foreign Commerce Weekly" said that Singapore has expanded its total imports in the pa^t two years, and a194 words
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Article116 1958-11-22 9 Mission To Foster Goodwill A 23-man joint Singapore j Chambers of Commerce trade mission will leave for Jakarta. Indonesia, at the end of this month. Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, the sponsors, will lead the mission. The mission will hold talks with Indonesian116 words
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Article30 1958-11-22 9 TOKYO. Nov. 21 (Reuter).— Three leading Japanese steel mills have decided to make sample imports of 3.000 tons each of New Zealand caking coal, it was learned today.30 words
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Article206 1958-11-22 9 THE Malayan Exchange 3anks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday. London: selling. T.T. nr O.D. 2/4- buying air mail. T.T. 2/4--1/B,' O.D. 2/4-5/32. 30 d/st 2/4-9/32. 45 d/st 2 '4-5/16. 60 d/st 2 '4-11/32. 90 d/st 2/4--7/16. 120 d/st 2/4-17/32, 130 d/St 2/4-11/16.206 words
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107 1958-11-22 9 Support For Industrials, Tins Quiet INDUSTRIALS and libbers continued to be supported at current quotations, while tins were quiet, in the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser and Neave: Ords. 1-61 163 Singapore Traction: Ord?. 24/-107 words
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Article250 1958-11-22 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Disp. $108; Fraser and Neave ords $161 to $1 62. $160 odd lo 1 Gammon $1.72. $1.71|, $1 TO delaved; Hammer $1.5.4. $1 584; Henrv Waugh $1.34; Hume Prefs. A4 10.; _L Breweries $285 to $2 BTJ; M- Cement250 words
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Article210 1958-11-22 9 OUTER ROADS Glenbank Matsusei Maru. Ocean Deborah Sadao. Ushio M a r u, Mataram Sylvafield. Trawler (Ch). Sidajoe. Planet, Avala Nassa, Berebere. Hydra, Bella Fossularva, Calt. Colombo, S:rusa, Rotti. Tyadareus, Batu. Tiber. Procyon Bombav Maru. Clvdefield, Sambas Salsette. Wing On. Kasimbar. Sea Bird, Anna Maersk. Tai Poo Loy.210 words
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Article, Illustration383 1958-11-22 9 JAPAN TO KEEP ON BUYING MALAYAN RUBBER Finance Anil Commerce EIGHTY members of the staff of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd., Singapore, th e "Small Man's Bank," are attending courses on human relationships organised by the Bank. The bank. managing director, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, said the courses were designed to383 words
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Article81 1958-11-22 9 Nov. 8, are held every Saturday in the bank's head office in Robinson Road. Mr. Lee said most of the employees chosen for this special training were the bank's counter staff, who deal a lot with the public. He said more such classes wou'd be held81 words
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Article71 1958-11-22 9 PARIS. Nov. 19 (Reuter) A French Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday that a meeting of the six common market partners would probably b e held soon to consider the situation created by the collapse of talks on a European Free Trade Area. He told a Press71 words
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Article45 1958-11-22 9 Washington. Nov. 21, (Reuter) United States exporters were warned today to expect increased European and Japanese competition for markets in Europe. The Commerce Department told triem "to keep a weather eye" on the situation, if they wanted to maintain their sales.45 words
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Article166 1958-11-22 9 Market Shows Slackness WITH reports gaining credence that Russia had completed her buying programme, and with no indication of renewed China interest, the Singapore rubber market has been subjected to heavy liquidation, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd.'s report. Towards the end of last week, a stage of stagnation was;166 words
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Article152 1958-11-22 9 Price Up By 3 /4 C BUYING support put up Singapore rubber price yesterday by i cen:. to close at 89j cents per lb for International first grade December. Anxiety is felt in some quarters that present adverse wea.her conditions upcountry may affect production. The market opened slightly steady on152 words
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342 1958-11-22 9 MALAYAN banks are expected to lower the present minimum interest rates on advances soon, following the reduction in the British Bank Rate on Thursday. The U.K. Dank rate, key to the rate of interest charged on loans, is now at 4 per cent, t342 words
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Article96 1958-11-22 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. t_l| buyers; $42£ sellers; coconut oil in bulk 565 sellers in drums $67. sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra.96 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-11-22 9 The Cambodian government will declare the future port of Sihanoukville a free port in a bid for increased foreign trade. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Advertisement33 1958-11-22 9 Sub-Distributor for Batu Pahat jg| /j^V^Sffl^^K cs| Bo rg ward, Studebaker, r^ (S_____fj_^_ Toyota Land Cruisers Trucks. JI gf£ HI Asia Motor Co., Ltd. p k] US Ng_. Ann Building y^^J^WlfS^mt*^^ L4-ZSI ■s-i^i-._______»33 words
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Article37 1958-11-22 10 (On right): Perak soccer goalkeeper, Mr. Jacob George, and his bride, the former Miss M. J. Glorina, who were married in Ipoh recently. The groom is now attached to the Home Guards in Ipoh.37 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-11-22 10 (On bottom right): S.A.C. Martin Fisher (20) with his wife Jean (21) after their marriage at the Trinity Church, Royal Air Force, Changi. Jean was formerly SAC(W) Booth, and has been working as a clerk in the Equipment Accounts Section at R.A.F. Changi, Far East Air Force. Martin135 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-11-22 10 The newly-elected committee of the Overseas Students' Association of Queensland held its first meeting recently at the home of one of the members to make preliminary plans for next year. Four committee members discuss plans for next year's activities. They are. from left vice-president Phillip Yoong Phoo Pin,200 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-22 10 The Klang Convent School held a two-day exhibition of art and handicrafts at the school hall, recently. Hundreds of old girls, parents, and friends, wsuea exhibiton. Here is a section of the exhibits ching Below is a section of the art and handicrafts exhibition. Little una* is seen60 words
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Advertisement183 1958-11-22 10 The world famous family of __f a _Tv r _P_T M m Vm medicinal products a^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^^^g'g^&if -.^__HBfc^^___^__f-_? :^^__k_>_^lf___wi CSTCE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache. Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL {m^^H V A NATURAL SPURGE OF ENERGY183 words
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Article433 1958-11-22 11 IS THE TOP CHOICE STERLING SCRUTINEER Says... M Nazrana The Danger STERLING is well handicapped for his stylish win last time out. With only an extra pound he certainly merits first consideration in the main event, the 9 furlongs rate for Class Two, Division One performers at Ipoh this afternoon,433 words
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501 1958-11-22 11 START THE DAY WITH WINGED WARRIOR FGHDFHJDFJHDFJ FFJDFJDFJDFJDFJ w Wamor is steadily ranick t< best form and ke sound each-way ng race ol the furlongs ever.' 9 division two. did a stylish idgj when he in 5 sec 'rack This wa> gallop during trainbe reproduces hia e should account d501 words
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Article538 1958-11-22 11 BACK JUNE BLOSSOM IN THE 3.40 TODAYS NAP ohabasn JFDGJ;KSFLH;KS;LHKS FGHKFDLGKHL;DFKGHLDFH JUNE BLOSSOM is fit and fresh after a lengthy spell and is ray choice in the main 7 furlongs race for Class 5 horses. June Blossom'^ last outing was m July at Kuala Lumpur when she finished a closeup538 words
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328 1958-11-22 11 GFKHFDKHLDFKH;LDKFLHG With two smart youngsters. Dance Hall 111 and Theatre in engaged here trainer Martin appear? to have the six furlongs sprint for horses Class five division one at hi? mercy. Dance Hall 111 has smart early pace and will take328 words
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Article95 1958-11-22 11 i GOING: fxpecf et? To 0* SCRUTINEER FRANCIS 1. WINCED SIAM RICE WARRIOR Cliona Ffarwel Ha* Ffarwel Haf Winged Warrior 2. SHABASH SHABASH Popularity King Pip Irish Wit Flower Queen 3. lUNE BLOSSOM STRAICHT FLICHT II Ford lune Blossom Technicolor II Beau Matin 4. SENANC HATI FIERY HARE Today95 words
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Article186 1958-11-22 11 TRAILER WILL PAY OUT FGLHKFL;KHL;DFKH,DF;GHKLDH IN this "lack-lustre' field where there is no worthwhile form to go by one is as good as the other. However, my pick is Trailer. Trailer was running on when fourth to runaway winner Bright Eves 111 over six furlongs at the Penang October meeting186 words
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Article116 1958-11-22 11 SCC, Varsity Battle To A Draw SINGAPORE Cricket Club and University of Malaya battle^ it out to a scoreless draw w r hen they met in a SHA Div. 1 league encounter on the padang yesterday. During the la:-t ten minutes of die game play moved from end to end.116 words
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Article1153 1958-11-22 11 TOD AY'S CARD BIG SWEEP The UNLIMITED SWEEP will be drawn on Race 7, last race of the afternoon. The FORECAST TOTE will be held on Races 3 and 6. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on all seven races to listeners outside of Ipoh this afternoon. RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.—1,153 words
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298 1958-11-22 11 TWO ties in the South Zone of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition will be decided when Singapore Civilians meet Combined Services on the Padang: and Johore take on the combined team of Negri Sembiian and Malacca at Seremban today. Main interest,298 words
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Article399 1958-11-22 12 am Asian Nations Will i Send Delegates In January OV Sept. 21 9 Ken Jalteh, frankly speaking in the Sunday Standard* said: "THE recently-concluded Thomas Cup series had shown without any doubt that the power of badminton is in Asia. Except for the Danes, the cream399 words
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Article54 1958-11-22 12 TEACHERS Training College yielded the.r unbeaten record when they went down by two goals to nil tn Singapore Recreation Club in a SHA Div. 2 match on the padang yesterday. The Bees coal- one \n each half were scored bv Dexter Boyrf and Andrew Clarke54 words
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Article46 1958-11-22 12 ARMY DEPOT Police beat Royal Signal Administrative Regiment by five goals to three in the quarter-final of the Molay an Armed Forces knockout soccer competition at Friendly Hill yesterday. The winners wil] meet HQ RASC in the semi-final at a later date.46 words
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Article50 1958-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Batu Wanderer^ proved too good for a depleted Selangor United team whom they beat by 24 points (3 goals, 2 tries penalty) to 8 points (goal, try) in a rugger match on the Batu Cantonment ground here today The United plaved with 13 players.50 words
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Article20 1958-11-22 12 SINGAPORE Youth SportsCouncil 'D' group trainees beai Changi Community Centre 3-2 in a friendly badminton match last night.20 words
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Article27 1958-11-22 12 HQ Singapore BM elim nated Command I i "Malaya) 2-0 m the Su Base District minor knockout DompOtitUH) ''anning jresteraaji Goal scorers were Sir./ Rajadurai.27 words
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Article152 1958-11-22 12 IPOH. Fri.— Excellent rugger js anticipated at Taiping tomorrow when a strong invitation •"Pirates" XV meet the formidable Ist. Btn.. the New Zealand Regiment on the padang. The 'Kiwis' have dominated Perak rugger this season but I with seven top players from j Penang. including lan152 words
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Article, Illustration243 1958-11-22 12 p F **£j A- Milton h > R. Suhha r om 7 p *ai n.,i h Eva »«iy j BOHUW- •>-•-., Mar,,,. BRISBANE, Nov. 21 (Reuter) NI.C.C. captain Peter May seen in action above, could crack under the strain oi having to lead the side and be its No.243 words
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Article280 1958-11-22 12 Unbeaten Wl SYDNEY. Nov. 21 (Better) Peter May returned to his hriflj hitting a masterful, unbeaten Ull to reach 290 for seven on thr qj match against a powerful _ustra2 May showed no sign ol the knee Inj iry which to miss two matches— i i the poor form280 words
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Article33 1958-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPIK W Imbi two nights ago, wen were held to a scoreless d Ward soccer competi' I 4 4 1 'l J i prtiW I 1 u> a j 3 Bj33 words
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Article50 1958-11-22 12 SINGAPORE Ar, i ball Association the Japanese soccer play two tames on Jan in and 1 1 The Japanese team nve Singapore mi 0* a tour of the Fed* Messrs Rahim Satl human bin Osman elected tg junior eoui c bers io the SAFA C the 1959 season50 words
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Article51 1958-11-22 12 SYDNEY Nov ZI Earl BttChhotc IT year. United States junior, shock win over Mai Ai Australian Davis Cup play* the New South Wilt Tennis Championships I dav. Buchholz. vim- him ms a crowd pleasei as probably r>ir> RHMri sive plaver of Ihe \n*t squad bow in51 words
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Miscellaneous110 1958-11-22 12 RUGGER: H.M.S. Malaya Cup. Singapore Civilians vs Combined Servers, on the padang a: 5 p.m. The Blacks* vs 61 Signal Vnii RAF at Semba W a n g; RASC vs R.MP. at Tanglin. HOCKEY: Div. I. YMSA vs RAF Changi at Changi and SCRC Vs Khalsa at Hon a Lim110 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-11-22 13 V wr ,vvo m ™ners of No. 4 x _lei it out in a lively < s ''nvjtp Sandra White and N u Wragij. •lit Private Joyce Green, serving I umpany, WRAC seems to be switchboard at General Head- -> in Singapore. H Fords— Jre, who is personal u,||121 words
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1134 1958-11-22 13 JOHN WOODROW - A soldier's life at sea aboard the Arakan JOHN WOODROW By the Arakan slipped her moorings and headed slowly from Singapore out to the open sea, her skipper, surveying operations from the bridge, barked a command that sent code pennants fluttering aloft. "At last," he sighed, "we're underway." Arakan, a1,134 words
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Article282 1958-11-22 13 THE General AND THE Private 4 \LD townies" got to- nether unexpectedly when the Australian Army's Church of England ChaplainGeneral, the Rev. AJB.S. Bagbie visited North Malaya recently. During a brief tour of inspection of 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, at Kuala Kangsar. Chaplain General Begbie stopped to chat282 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-11-22 13 STAN - for the FORCES STAN An Insight Into Service Life By '■Now this is what I calt a boat party! 920 words
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Miscellaneous291 1958-11-22 13 _k_^______^_T __PI ______Jr__Lv ___i By RITA DEL MAR rpODAT'S QUOTATION: X "Liberal is a man who is willing to spend somebody else's money." —Carter Glass S A T I R D A Y FOR EVERYONE: Th s is a time tor attention to domestic and property matters solving problems particularly291 words
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Miscellaneous219 1958-11-22 13 LI'L ABNER By AJ Ca PP :r s r GOOD FOR I/^A PLEASANT WQMBRE.O AMOROSO-) VHAIT, AW CAPTAIN jjk^SS j ??-.'-0 AMOROSO 1 TWE CEETV _UT-s'6Hf?-'E N A_ OKIE FATAL r^ MAYBE SWE V AS J_z£: iF^L _IS3 (WE AMOROUS ONE-) P BAD FOR V WEAKNESS!! E CANNOT A FRAN'219 words
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Article173 1958-11-22 14 UNITED NATIONS, Nov 21. (Reuter) Mr. Mohamed Noah, of Malaya, told the United Nations General Assembly's Special Political Committee yesterday that the I'nited Nations should face squarely the problem of Palestine refugees in the Near East. He was speaking when the Committee resumed its debate on173 words
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74 1958-11-22 14 LONDON Nov. 21 (UPD The Sheik of oil-rich Kuwait, reputed to be the richest man in the world, is in process of buying a destroyer from the British navy, "for purely personal use." the Daily Express reported today. Express gossip columnist William Hickey said the74 words
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Article, Illustration318 1958-11-22 14 We want to be friends with everybody but. S übandrio LONDON Nov. 21 (Reuter) Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio told a news conference that if the people of Singapore wanted to be hostile, Indonesia "must defend itself. ro oe no-rue, ..._,..c-._ Subandrio thought the318 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-11-22 14 photo. UPI DEPUTY Prime Minister of Malaya, Dato Abdul Razak, inspects a guard of honour at Kemajoran Airport. Jakarta, soon after his arrival as the head of a Malayan goodwill mission. The party will spend about I_o days in Indonesia.-UPI - 43 words
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Article95 1958-11-22 14 SYED ALI IS 185 YEARS OLD TEHERAN. Nov. 21 (Reuter). A man by the name of Syed Ali, who claims to be 185 years-old has been found living in the deep forests of Poshtkooh, in a village near Fereydan. He has outlived two of his sons, aged 120 and 130.95 words
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89 1958-11-22 14 JAKARTA. Nov. 21 (Reuter) The Indonesian Government today asked Parliament for a 12-month extension of the state martial law proclaimed throughout the Republic last December, Ant a r a News Agency reported. Martial law was introduced after the fall of the Government of89 words
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Article25 1958-11-22 14 ACTRESS PIER ANGELI filed a sui* for divorce yesterday in Hollywood against singer Vic Damone after efforts to mend their marital difficulties proved futile.- UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article19 1958-11-22 14 BRITAIN'S 40.000 doctors in the national health service are to get a four per cent increase in pay.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article23 1958-11-22 14 WORK HAS started on the building of Sputnik, a sate'lite town on Moscow's outskirts, the Sovie*. News Agency Tass. reported in Moscow yesteriay.23 words
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Article27 1958-11-22 14 SEVEN countries have recognised the army-led regime set up in the Sudan last Monday Britain. France, the United Arab Republic. Iraq. Jordan. Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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197 1958-11-22 14 CROSS IN HER DIARY LED TO DIVORCE LONDON, Nov. 21 (Rejer).— Major Anthony Grevii eBeJ, 38-year-old ex-res*uiar army officer, won a judicial separation in the divorce Court here today from his beautifu] and wealthy wife Helen Rosemary, 28, on the grounds of her adultery. He alleged that she had <197 words
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169 1958-11-22 14 BEIRUT. Nov. 21 (UPI) United Arab Republic President, Gamal Abdel Nasser, has ordered a puree of communists in Syria, usually reliable Syrian sources said here today. The sources said the purge would concentrate on Communists and outspoken Communist sympathizers in the Civil Service and169 words
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Article51 1958-11-22 14 BERLIN. Nov. 21 (UPI).— Wild animal trainer Kor?: Frever. 25. was viciously mauled to death by five female tigers yesterday. Freyer was attempting to force the tigers to form a pyramid. He was killed almost immediately. He had time only for one piercing scream, circus officials51 words
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Article65 1958-11-22 14 SYDNEY, Nov. 21 (.Reuter) A young Sydney couple living in a small flat, today won first prize of £AlOO.OOO in the opera house lottery. The couple, both of whom are working, are Mr. and Mrs. Ron Faulder, of Brigh-ton-le-Sands. He is a dental mechanic and his wife,65 words
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Article22 1958-11-22 14 HONGKONG Governor Su Robert Black yesterday presented new colours to the First Battalion Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales Voiumeers). ReuterReuter - 22 words
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188 1958-11-22 14 OPPOSITION MPs STAGE WALK-OUT IN CEYLON COLOMBO. Nov. 21, (Reuter). Two members of the Ceylor. Parliament staged a protest walk-out today dur.ng a debate on an opposition motion of no confidence in the Government. The motion was sponsored jointly by Dr. N. M. Perera's opposition United National Party and the188 words
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Article45 1958-11-22 14 TOKYO, Nov. 21 (Reuter)— Japans current hula hoop craze today became a government concern following daily reports of internal injuries and traffic accidents attributed to hula-hooping. The Welfare Ministry today issued a warning that children in poor health should avoid hula-hooping.45 words
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