Singapore Standard, 24 November 1958
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Title Section22 1958-11-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coblt "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 /o1 IX N H5. 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article, Illustration478 1958-11-24 1 PAP IS ON GUARD AGAINST INVASION BY 'SPIES' THE Singapore Peoples Action Party will now "screen" all new members to prevent "opportunists and political adventurers infiltrating into the party." This decision was taken at a "secret meeting of the party's loyal members at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. i IT478 words
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Article94 1958-11-24 1 TOP ALGERIAN REBEL IS 'PURGED' TUNIS. Nov. 23 (UPP French sources claimed here today that several minor Algerian rebel commanders have been "purged" after an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the rebel "government m exile.' Chief among those arrested, according to the French, was an Algerian rebel "colonel" named Laamouri at94 words
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Article45 1958-11-24 1 AN 18-year-old youth, Ng Hock Poon, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital last night after he was stabbed m the head and back m a gang fisht m Bukit Ye is believed to be a member of a secret society.45 words
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Article40 1958-11-24 1 TWO persons were injured when a bus ran off the road and landed on its side at the 10th mile Changi Road, Singapore, yesterday. The two casualties were treated as out-patients at the General Hospital.40 words
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Article46 1958-11-24 1 A 19-year-old French photographer named JeanPierre Fournier. of Poitiers, claimed a new world hulahoop record of 46.880 revo ution m six hours four minutes. The previous record was believed held &v a Finnish girl who did 40.600 revolution, m five houn 52 mlns. UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-11-24 1 No General Election this year Mac LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan, assured Britain today that there would be no General Election this winter. But he added: "After winter comes, can spring be far behind? It could be spring next year, or summer next year, or autumn103 words
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244 1958-11-24 1 KOTA BHARU, Sun. All district Police stations m Kelantan have been asked to maintain close vigilance over the flood waters which have now risen to 55 feet at the highest point m the Kelantan River. The monsoon-lashed east coast is experiencing one of the244 words
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Article71 1958-11-24 1 Fed. Regt. evacuate 97 to school ALOR STAR. Sun. Members of the Malay Regiment stationed at Bedong last night helped to evacuate 97 residents to the Bedogg English School, as their homes were under water owing to floods. They were mostly tappers comprising 25 families. They passed the night m71 words
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Article65 1958-11-24 1 CAIRO. Nov. 23 (Reuter)— Two northbound tankers went aground m the Suez Canal 12 miles south of Port Said early today delaying canal traffic. The British-owned Caltex Wellington (10,645 tons) and the Danish tanker Dansborg (12.500 tons) were refloated by canal tugs. Southbound traffic was delayed 2465 words
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Article95 1958-11-24 1 EASTBOURNE, Sussex, Nov. 23,- (Reuter) A man armed with an air pistol dashed into the Midland Bank here shortly before closing time (noon) yesterday, shot the cashier m the face and then ran off without taking anything. Before the cashier, Mr. Cecil Paige, could move or95 words
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Article29 1958-11-24 1 EARL Attlee told a press conference m Toronto that he finds the House of Lords 'like a glass of champagne that has stood for five days. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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224 1958-11-24 1 What! No Red Students On This Ship? THE liner Tjiwangi sailed for Red China ports and Hongkong yesterday, without a single Colony Chinese student aboard a sight rarely seen m recent years, Nicknamed the "Sorrowful Ship because of the tragic tales of students who had left for China on her,224 words
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686 1958-11-24 1 BLACK DAYS FOR REDS: 1,928 sq. miles GO WHITE IPOH, Sun: More than 273,000 people of Botang Padang and Lower Perak today gained the freedom that had been deprived them for ten long years. The inhabitants were told by the Mentri Besar, Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, that686 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-11-24 1 Nehru At Wheel Of Children's Train PRIME MINISTER Jawaharlal Nehru of India had loads of fun when he took time off to fittingly celebrate his 69th birthday by operating the children's train as it left on its inaugural run on National Children's Day m New Delhi. Seated m the firstUPI - 66 words
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Article113 1958-11-24 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 23 Communist China's shelling of the Quemoy Islands entered its fourth month today to become one of the longest artillery assaults m military history. But the strange pattern of the bombardment of the Nationalist Chinese offshore islands stands almost parallel m the record113 words
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Article140 1958-11-24 1 Camels... A Gift For Duke HARGE I S A. Somaiiland, Nov. 23. (Reuter). Somali tribal elders lavished gifts including two camels, a pair of baby cheetahs, four sheep, and a horse on the Duke «r.d Duchess of Gloucester when they attended an open-air durbar here yesterday. The Duchess was entranced140 words
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Advertisement43 1958-11-24 1 TiM *^iM If" m N^ B j londerful! I t 52 the time I of scientific I and technical I progress tTITONI CUNAR 3.5 J m > r P^BT] ML I^POPULAR PRKt |l M EY ER CO. ITD. I J 1 »A LUMPUR PENANG43 words
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118 1958-11-24 2 $500 STUDY GRANT LOAN FOR POOL STUDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Public Library Association today announced that it would grant 50 university scholarship loans for 1959 at $500 each for poor students. These are m addition to the recently announced 250 scholarships for 1959 to students m Chinese secondary118 words
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Article81 1958-11-24 2 'TEC OPENS FIRE AT GANG CLASH A SINGAPORE detective was forced to open fire into a crowd of secret society gangsters when they attempted to assault him at the Paya Lebar Road and Airport Road on Saturday night. The incident occurred alter the detective had arrested a youth taking part81 words
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Article40 1958-11-24 2 PENANG. Sun.— A ''Sarong and Kebaya" contest will he the main attraction of a variety show organised by the Malay community of Penang. m aid of the Poppy Day fund at the New World Park on Saturday night.40 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-24 2 CHE Z. ALIAS will model a Malay bridal costume at a show sponsored by the Selangor Indian Association at the Federal Hotel on Friday, m aid of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement Funds. The sponsors hope to raise more than 52.000. Standard pic by Fah.FAH - 48 words
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Article175 1958-11-24 2 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. Secretary of the Assignation rf Death Rail Labourers, inrhe Sulaiman bin Hussa". said yesterday that so :ar Ron n r- esons have registered m Kelartan and about 200 from other States of Malaya. He said that a Malayan-wide meeting of the175 words
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Article176 1958-11-24 2 520 DEAF, DUMB CASES IN S'PORE THERE are now 520 registered deaf-mute cases on the books of the Singapore Association for the Deaf and Dumb, and more than 100 children suffering this affliction awaiting help m education. These figures were given over Radio Malaya last night by the chairman of176 words
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133 1958-11-24 2 FOUR British Servicemen who arrived In Singapore on Saturday m a chartered troop airliner, were searched behind closed doors m the Airport's Customs and Press room by military authorities. The men had earlier arrived by an Air Charter, London, plane. Reporters m the room133 words
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Article113 1958-11-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR Bltn, Party Ra'ayat headquarter! m Kuala Lumpur today explored the "secretive and stealthy nature" of the arrest of Th>ng Yee. an Important member of the Party m Ipoh I on Nnv. 11 "Th: s mtfortuiiate i amount? to an act of gang sterism,"113 words
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Article23 1958-11-24 2 Mr. G ,b^n aPF motion Ofl It A I I "i &U I Mi i Jourr. 1 1 SI Li Dn Ores23 words
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Advertisement1176 1958-11-24 2 SITUATIONS VACANT AT YOUR SERVICI SINCAPORE CITY COUNCIL: -AMOCE" plan pnntinf paper. Sole Rcgu.red tcr Agents: FOTOMATIC. 58 Robinson CITY ARCHITECT BUILDING Road ***** SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT- 12 PROBATIONARY BUILDING INSPECTORS FOR ALL RADIOS, REFRICERATORS m salary c1 ,-> ?T^3 x Al6-219 A.r-condit.oning. Services consult Efficiency Bai 235 xAI6.- 267/283 x1,176 words
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Advertisement452 1958-11-24 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER II) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 131 Of 1955. RE: TAN SENG HEE of No 101. Nelson Road. Singapore. < Clerk-Lindetivis Limited-Singapore). NOTICE i s hereby given that a First and Final dividend is intended452 words
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Advertisement412 1958-11-24 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the Supreme Court of The Federation of Malaya In The High Court at Malacca. Adjudication Annulled Debtor's Name: GAN KOK GIAP. Address: 28. Kesang Road, Jasin, Malacca. Description: Rubber Dealer trading as Chop Kirn Joo Heng. Court: High Court, Malacca. Number: Bankruptcy No 4412 words
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Article654 1958-11-24 3 SINGA PORE TIGER STANDARD N:*e~"Der 24, 1953 Research d health authorities m Singapore n will c intcres^ e< n accent United Spates and Japan which s s which has been achieved m f diseases *h'ch are prevalent m '.vld One or them is of immediate ..move ony doubts that may654 words
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Article17 1958-11-24 3 flSies MCEkNtwS' 174 Batu «a SB36fe cV 3529 rvL H -W55 4 147117 words
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Article899 1958-11-24 3 DIVORCE REFORMERS ON THE MARCH By OBSERVER'S Legal Correspondent Setback For Sweeping Proposed Changes In Law LONDON. SWEEPING changes m Britain's divorce laws, proposed by the Marriage Law Reform Society have had an initial setback. The Society announced their proposals at a time m the Parliamentary year when M.P's ballot899 words
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Article329 1958-11-24 3 —Fran cis Ofn er - Bid For Afro-Asian Support Fran cis Ofn er gOME 40 trade unionists, teachers and Government officials from nearly a dozen Bandung bloc countries are taking part m an Afro Asian seminar which opened recently m Tel Aviv. This threemonth study course on cooperative movements is the first AfroAsian gathering ever329 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1958-11-24 3 f EVERY MONDAY WF.M -J PONVICTIONS for drunkenness are up by over 11 per cent and the Government has ordered an investigation into why so many people are making injudicious use of the bottle. On the whole, however, we are a sober race. You see a good1,176 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-24 3 By any monetary standard, the cost of one rifle cartridge irould buy a loaf of bread The cost of one battleship would proi-ide a modern brick school m more than 100 cities.35 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-11-24 3 the NEWS 'as it strikes, me TN IfS fourth anniversary issue, Petir the organ of the PAP. outlines the two reasons why the Alliance Government is opposed to a merger between the Federation and Singapore: the inclusion of a million Chinese would upset the racial balance of the Federation, and370 words
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Advertisement21 1958-11-24 3 F fONE AND MARCASITE JEWELLERY X( /os/ye Designs In Ofk and BroO€ne H.HENDRY sellers silversmith* n ,i.. iiinn!ur in q apore21 words
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Advertisement73 1958-11-24 3 1 GIRDLES "^S^ <J^ CHOOSE A PLAYTEX BRA GIRDLE ond you 'I! be choosing the Best. Such a large variety too Snort length or longlme cotton or Nylon Bras avul-ible with strops or stroples m Black White. The Gndle comes m three versions Panty Brief, Panty Girdle and Girdle m73 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-11-24 4 PENANG. Sun. Publicity Officer of the Malayan People's Socialist Front m Provlnce Wellesley. Mr. G. V. Abraham, said today that the Front will fight the Butterworth Town Council elections "cleanly" and will not indulge m mud-slinging. "We hope that the Alliance Party does likewise.''78 words
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92 1958-11-24 4 JOAN BOOTY and her models all members of (he Joan Booty Glamour Club—did their good turn for The Standard Cheer Fund when they delighted a full house at Raffles Hotel on Saturday who had turned up for the Tea Dance. Highlight of the eveningStandardpic - 92 words
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Article43 1958-11-24 4 DIRECTOR of Community Recreation, Mr. Sterling S. Winans yesterday opened the Tiong Bahru Community Association at Eu Chin Street. Singapore. The new secretary of the association, Mr. Philip Kong said that a campaign would be launched shortly to recruit more members.43 words
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Article142 1958-11-24 4 PEXANG. Sun Vice-pre-sident of UMNO Malaya, Suleiman bin Dato Abdul *Rahman. today gave his blessing., bo UMNO members, who Hashed to form a new UMNO division the Tanjong Barat division This new division embraced all UMNO branches from Bagan Jermal to Telok Bahang The pro- tern committee of the142 words
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Article, Illustration582 1958-11-24 4 Plan To Woo English-EdJ Masses Into Party fA SINGAPORE Mayor, Mr. Ong hn* (Juan, yesterd < 1 Action Party must now win over the English-speaking i! I population. n 1 "We must convince them that their interests ire I added. r m <:; J The Mayor said that PAP.582 words
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60 1958-11-24 4 Vietnam See Share Of Tra With Maley SOI'TH Vietnamese manufacture arc the backing: of their (iovernment are (Mr up their commerce relations m South r.: tries, particularly Singapore and Malm stiff competition from Ch'na and Japan namese 1 -Q ■v- *sng I -r o. I arri X ere a about60 words
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235 1958-11-24 4 NAAFI ACCUSED OF BID TO OUST ARMY CONTRACTORS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The All Malaya Army Contractors Association decided here today to send a delegation to tin British War Office and if necessary to Quern Elizabeth to protest against NAAFTfi alleged attempts to Mist association members out of business. Tnev decided235 words
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Advertisement16 1958-11-24 4 VALUE FOR MONEY I^l t See the 1959 range of Philips radioplayers at your authorised dealer16 words
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Article307 1958-11-24 5 f0 jIT!ON MUST NOT AROUSE DISTRUST, HATRED..: part] m any C.overni« ill. but it must be of it*- distrust and hatred m Malaya, Tunku Idressed about 200 UMNO at a dinner st night a c guests were the for Justice and [i he Sulaiman nm Rahman. Raja V- I.irr.;::n307 words
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Article6 1958-11-24 5 BIN DUAL IAFF FDASDFASDF ASDSDFAFASD _ASDFASDFASDFASDFSDF6 words
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Article167 1958-11-24 5 BOO BOYS TO ALLIANCE RALLY IPOH. Sun.— An Alliance election rally on the children's playground m Brewster Road here last night, was abruptly called off when a >ection of the crowd booed its speakers and pulled down a cinema screen and cut off the wire connecting the "mike*" to the167 words
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Article103 1958-11-24 5 ARCHBISHOP FOR MANILA CEREMONY THE Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca. Monsignor Michael Oicomendy left on Saturday for Manila aboard the French ship Laos. This is the first time he Is visiting Manila. Msgr. Oicomendy will attend the consecration oi a cahed:al erected (m the ruins of the old one destroyed103 words
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120 1958-11-24 5 INVESTIGATIONS into irregularities and leakages li sUoo papers during the past two weeks by Sin's Ministry of Education are being vigorously led out and, the Permanent Secretary and Director I icatton, Mr. Lee Slow Mong. told The Standard v. that "very good progress" had120 words
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Article35 1958-11-24 5 N Sun. Alliance p-up its election for tbc city and >unci] elections this m bold its firsi at tbc esplanade at w, c leader^ and ar.divarious me:r.ber r y the party mU35 words
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Article53 1958-11-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The lTo.ith anniversary of the turth of Tamil Siddha Yogi. Sathguru Babaji Nagara.i of the Himalayas will be held m the Chettiars Hall, Sentul. on Tuesday. In the morning the poor wnl be fed and m the evening there will be a prayer meeting and53 words
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Article, Illustration334 1958-11-24 5 Merger Flop: Marshall FlaysPAP CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Workers' Party yesterday lashed out at the Peoples' Action Party, charging that i* was responsible for the Federation Government's rejection of a merger with the Colony. He also accused PAP of being responsible for creating leftist tendencies m Singapore by their extremist334 words
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Article236 1958-11-24 5 Mr. SINGH - Mr. SINGH —says PENAXG. Sun— The v:cepresident of the Penang division of the Labour Party of Maiaya. said today that a certain political party were spreading "'false and malicious rumours" against his parly. "This political party has been saving that the Labour councillors have not Jone anything236 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-11-24 5 THE Regent of Negri Sembilan, Tunku Munawir, greets his father, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong during the King's first official visit to Negri Sembilan on Saturday. Looking on beamingly behind the Regent is his Consort. StandardpicStandardpic - 39 words
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438 1958-11-24 5 4,500 Welcome King Queen: Flags Out SEREMBAN, Sun.— More than 4.500 peasants and school children from various kampongs m Rembau district flocked to the small kampong of Pedas, 13 miles from Seremban, to welcome the King and his Consort who visited the Rembau Rural Trade School today. School children from438 words
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Article32 1958-11-24 5 STAFF and families of the Indonesian Consulate m Singapore were entertained to a magic performance by Mr. Sutrasno at the residence of their Consul-General, Bri?.Gen. G. P. H. Djatikusumo yesterday.32 words
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Advertisement93 1958-11-24 5 \l" Try Pearl Cutex Nail Polish and see how perfectly lovely your hands look. Your fingertips will glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive formula defies chipping and peeling. Daytime or evening for all occasions enhance your fingertips with a rare touch of beauty Pearl CUTEX Nail Polish. 1 For93 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-11-24 6 Muslim Leader's Tour Has Put 'Us On Right Path' ISLAMIC leaders m Singapore yesterday hailed as ar "eye-opener" the recent lecture tour of "Indonesia's Professor of Islamic Studies, Haji Annuar Musaddad Haji Mu^addad returned to Indonesia on Friday after a two-week tour of "Singapore and the Federation. The vice-president ofStandardpic - 261 words
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172 1958-11-24 6 DON'T SACK TEMPORARY OFFICERS REQUEST KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The >pectre of unemployment is slowly rearing its ugly head m the Federation and constitutes the top challenge to Government, maintains the "Voice of Temporaries," official organ of the 5.000--strong Government Temporary Officers Union. The journal contends editorially that the "plague" of172 words
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217 1958-11-24 6 'CURB ON CHINA TO PROTECT OUR LAND' Communist Dumping Tactics Flayed MALACCA, Sun.— The Federation's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today condemned the communist ideology of dumping cheap goods m the world market which had adverse effects on the economy of the less developed south Asian217 words
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Article129 1958-11-24 6 PERLIS. Sun.— Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak officially opened the Kampong Tetal Rice Mill CoOperative Society at Padang Pauh. Perlis. today. He told the people that economic progress could be achieved through co-operative movement. He advised the committee members of the rice129 words
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134 1958-11-24 6 RIDERS PROTEST AGAINST MOTOR TRISHAS PENANG, Sun.— Trisha riders here today decided to protest to the Commissioner for Road Transport against the registration of motor trishas for use as public transport m George Town At a meeting attended by a number of trisha riders, the chairman, Mr. Tan Swee iiuck.134 words
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Article83 1958-11-24 6 $3,000 GIFT FOR ST. JOHN'S FUND IPOH. Sun.— Lee Foundation of Singapore ha? donated $3,000 to the Perak St. johr. l^ Ambulance Association's headquarters building m Anderson Drive. Ipoh. The $140,000 building, the foundation stone to which was laid by the Duke of Gloucester. was declared open 'jy the Sultan83 words
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264 1958-11-24 6 The price of China goods shoots up RED China's goods m the Singapore market yesterday spiralled m price from five to 20 per cent following her stoppage of all trade with the Colony as retaliation against the recent ban on the import of China's textiles. Leading merchants have started to264 words
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Article135 1958-11-24 6 A ROYAL Naval Force, consisting of the aircraft carrier, A.Dion, the cruiser, Ceylon and the frigate Chichester, supported by Royal Fleet auxiliary vessels, will arrive m Singapore from '.he Indian Ocean on Saturday. This is the first step to i"v plement the decision to135 words
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Miscellaneous614 1958-11-24 6 _p_____ :Tam;'i 2.30 and 8 p.m wrio i [■■|ll|f llTr^VlTfwllTWjl ST\K: Riots At The Studio plus M T n M W LC VVari: ■ili'llf if 'JIB f Wil.ll.ff aW Happy Union (Cantonese) 130. 6 WI v cn 1 la: 3 and Bpm W*l MIA k I r/Il kl *M M614 words
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Article, Illustration909 1958-11-24 7 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM r MONDA Y$ Qete Qtte" J i BY I/es *ho is at the receiving end of a hurJ cs he dashes off to the office each It ii house m order. Time ne wron? with me?" to sit down and ask yourbe too feminine too much a909 words
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Article197 1958-11-24 7 ''Can you tell me how to use a pre-war creammaker?" asks Mrs. G.M.L. "So many people I know have them, but cannot remember the amounts of unsalted butter and milk to use, and whether or not the mixture has to be boiled before going through the machine. I197 words
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Miscellaneous232 1958-11-24 7 h^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m to belonging*;. Play cafe m TjniH^^^^^^B^^^^^^H mui-ual financial ancles. [1 SCORPIO- C 2^ to HAUh| x:V 21— Go slow m dealHfl ings wth partner?. the ruh.:r. P#;'er important I^B^M IvAw P.i^^H changes or reaching cor.S^feS yZI fc?VWI clv JK^^^^^^^HPMMSfl SAGITTARII'S— Xov. 22 BVVf^^l to Pec. 21 Pon't be ha.-tv232 words
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Advertisement1234 1958-11-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 Hne«) s 0 p p p nc THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE {gsf SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Suez with liberty1,234 words
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Advertisement965 1958-11-24 8 MITSUI PB LINE S'por* P.S'ham Penano JAPAN LINE Hakonesan Maru for Japan Ports G 13/14 Accepting cargo for Central and South American oorts with transhipment at Japan on through bill* of lodmg. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via hombay Suez. Kyoei Maru 16 Dec 19 Dec ETA N.965 words
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Advertisement453 1958-11-24 8 EAST ASIATIC HOMEWARDS Sailingi t O Aden v, M 1 Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen r Pen Se« JUTLANDIA IV- J fit "f Calls London (Posscnqcrs Oni y MEONIA »«t* Colling London iPossrn qcr j^. SIENA i/ioiw Po «e"9cr <u< OUTWARDS Sa,l,n 9 s to, Bangkok nc Penong "AttOMIA- m Prr( s453 words
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180 1958-11-24 9 Malayan Coal For Making Fertilizer KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A new use for Malayan coal has been suggested by an expert on fertilizers, Mr. K. K. Aalto, of the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration. Mr Aalto, who is here to explore the possibilities of setting up a fertilizer factory, told The180 words
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Article140 1958-11-24 9 Economist Conducts Survey AN INDIAN c onomist Professor D. G Karve, stopped In Singapore on Saturday on his way back to Bombay from Jakarta where he conducted a survey cr. land settlement proA consultant I i United Nations' F^ori an-^ Agricultural Organization (FAO), Prof Karve will conduct similar surveys m140 words
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Article136 1958-11-24 9 ACCOUNTS of ThP Raub Australian Gold Mining Com- pany Ltd for the year ended Mar. 31. 1958 show a loss of; A£14.305 after charging depreciation interost paid and operating expenditure according to the Report of Directors. The report will be presented to shareholders, at the Company's136 words
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Article49 1958-11-24 9 CARGO handled at Singapore "Roads' and wharves during September amounted to 1 142.430 tons, against 1 110.180 tens m the previous 740 tons, compared with 13.112.920 tons m the same period of last year. The total m the first nine months this year was 12.218,--month.49 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-11-24 9 Here To Promote Firm's Sales SALES manager of Caterpillar Overseas ta US. firm), Mr V. Z. Pavlenko, is on a tour of Malaya to introduce the firms latest ranse of earth moving equipment to the Singapore and MrJayan markets. Caterpillar Overseas, m Illinois, ha s been established since 1904. Sime64 words
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Article36 1958-11-24 9 COTTON exports from Brazil, at 215.000 bales (500 pounds gross) m the 1957-58 season (August -July were down 43 percent from the 380.000 bales exported m 1955-57 and at the lowest level since 1952-53.36 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-11-24 9 CHE TOM. wife of the Federation's Minister for Education gave away prizes to winners of the Colgate Dental Cream Colouring Contest, which concluded recently The prizes, 55 m all, consisted of bicycles, watches, pcn s and badminton racquets. Photo shows Miss Quah Lian Gaik. the youngest prize81 words
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Article161 1958-11-24 9 A new lightweight motor cycle claimed to be the firstever British machine of its kind with a four-s'.roke twin-cylinder engine and ttSStt g a ar ßn^ C Tu n of 250 cc. capacity and because its introduction coincides with the diamond jubilee of the company161 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-11-24 9 A Visitor Tries Out Rotary Hoe The mission is led by Mr. R. S. Colquhoun. Photo shows two members of the mission Mr. \V. S. Johnston and Mr. X Le Rossignol explaining the controls of a rotary hoe to a visitor, Miss Barbara Lee, when the "Delos" called at Hongkong80 words
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329 1958-11-24 9 SUPPLIES of East Indonesian copra to Singapore failed to materialise m any significant quantity, while arrivals from Sumatra were estimated at only 600 tons, says Lewis Peat (S"pore) Ltd.'s weekly produce re- port. Demand for shipment to Japan early m the week pushed f.o.b.329 words
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526 1958-11-24 9 NEW HIGH LEVEL IN SHARES TURNOVER FOR WEEK Finance Anil Commerce By A Market Correspondent ACTIVITY on the share market was generally high during the week, with the turnover for a few days reaching new high levels for this year. At the close of the week, Industrials and Rubbers were526 words
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Article211 1958-11-24 9 COMPANY REPORTS Jelapan* Tin Dredging Ltd: Directors now consider that shareholders' interests will best be served by liquidation. Pending disposal of mining leases ar^ dredge, it i s proposed to distribute m dividends out of accrued profits. The first of these will be JO/, per share oayable on Ppc 17211 words
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Article36 1958-11-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Production of tin concentrates last month amounted to 65,797 piculs, of 2.95 tons of tin metal The average daily rate of production for the month was 2,122 piculs of tin concentrates.36 words
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Article520 1958-11-24 9 BUSINESS done from Nov. 15 to 21 INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. $1.60 to $1.62, Gammons $1.70 to $1.72 SI.7H. Georgetown Dispensary 52.02 J. Hongkong Tel Rights HK?7.25 $7.00 Hongkong Tel. Ords. HK.523.90 $23.80. Hongkong Bank (Col.) 5400.n0 Hume Ind. (F.E.i Ords A. 4/9 d. Hume Ir.d (F.E.) Prefs520 words
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Article257 1958-11-24 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers rrported the following business done on Saturday: Fed. Disp. $1.08; Fraser and Nea\> ordr $l.« 0 51.61 J. Gammon 51. 75. delayed overnight; 51. 73: Hammer 51.58 J. $1-55 odd lot; Henry Waugh $1.33; M Brewer es $2.86: M Cement Sl.fiO. $1.59; M. Colls 97c; Robinsoft257 words
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Article67 1958-11-24 9 PRODUCTION costs on New Zealand sheep farms rose by 2.2 per cent between January last year and January this year. This is reported by the New Zealand Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service m its annual review of the sheep industry for 1957/58. Wages, rations, fortiliser.67 words
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Article60 1958-11-24 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday:— Canada: buying. T.T 31-7/8. O D. 32, days air mail 32-5/16 credit bills. 32-7/16 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31 7/16; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1622-1/4; Holland60 words
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Article, Illustration418 1958-11-24 10 Bottom Three Lead Upheaval Of Form Shackleton Stars For Leeds LONDON, Nov. 23 (UPI) Leeds United, Leicester City and Aston ilia, bottom three clubs of the First Divisions, led an upheaval of form on a day of shocks and surprises m the English Football League. Leeds418 words
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Article1185 1958-11-24 10 LONDON, Nov. 23, (ReuteD— League tabie s after yesterday English and Scottish Football matches DIVISION I M W D L F A Pts. Arsenal 19 11 3 5 50 27 25 Bolton Wanderers 18 9 5 4 36 25 23 Wolverhampton W 18 10 2 6 371,185 words
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Article95 1958-11-24 10 MEXICO CITY. Nov. 23, (Reuter) San-. Snead, of the United State? teaT.. had to withdraw from *he Canada Cup golf tournament here yesterday because of pairs m hi? ha < His withdrawal -y.arie it Impossible for the United S*a:es to win the team title,95 words
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Article18 1958-11-24 10 LIANG YU Badminton Party beat S.Y.S.C. *B group trainees 3-2 m a friendly match last night.18 words
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272 1958-11-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A penalty goal scored midway m the second half enabled Malayan Railways to beat Malayan Telecoms 2-1 m the Federation of Malaya Government Services Sports Council soccer competition (Central Zone) at the Princes Road stadium today. Telecoms did all the attacking,272 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-11-24 10 LIBERALLY plastered with mud, G. A Ward (Norwood) and motor-cycle take to the air at Brands Hatch Estate, Kent, during the Greenwich and District scramble.32 words
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294 1958-11-24 10 Wasps Put A Stop To Bristol's Winning Streak LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Bristol Rugby Inion Club's run of 16 consecutive wins ended yesterday, when Wasps beat them 6 5 at Sudbury under muddy condi- I tions. A try by wing-forward Ba^e that Cripps converted gave Bristol an early lead but294 words
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Article250 1958-11-24 10 SYDNEY. Nov. 23 (Reuter) Earl Buchholz. the young American who scored a shock win over Australian Davis Cup star Mai Anderson yesterday reached the fourth round of the Men's Singles with a 6-4. 8-6. 6-1 win over another younger player Gordon Lovett of New South250 words
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Article121 1958-11-24 10 Clark Clocks 4-8:1 In Mile Race BLOEMFOXTEJX Nov. 23 I Renter; Harold Clark, the South African mile record holder, heat Murray Ha herg. New Zealand's Empire Game? three mile? champion, by 90 yards m a one mile race here yesterday. Clark won m four minutes j 8.1 second?, after taking121 words
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Article117 1958-11-24 10 Vernon Hits 112 For W. Aust. ADELAIDE, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Murray Vernon lefthanded batsman hit an unbeaten 112 for Western Australia on the second day of the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia here. Vernon, who completed his century m 228 minutes, was joined by his captain Ken Meuleman (49117 words
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Article321 1958-11-24 10 PROBABLE fields f O fU 1 Perak Turf Club s mect.ng On *J Class 2, Div. ul) 007 l^C WONDERLAND \l TOO MUCH VbU MONEY j E 1 r r> 06*306 RANGOON **O*Oo SUNNY LAD g O NOBLE ALBERT MORI 3674 10 CAN ASTRA -***** TR I WALLA C/oss321 words
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Article126 1958-11-24 10 Following arp thp weicUi for three races for the third day of Perak Turf Club meeting on Saturday CLASS S DIV. I— if" Straight Flight II 9M Hamlet Ml Two Dimension Clever Bug S 1° Budgerigar Pepper Dealer B-W Performer II S 04 Siapa Tahu S fl« Ford June126 words
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Article53 1958-11-24 10 SULTAN Ibrahim Mocer knockout competition finalists. Johorr Bahru. boat S.A.F.A. Division MHB league champions. Darul Afiah. by two coals to nil m a friendly soccer mate h at Johore Bahru yestrr day. Johore Bahru s<or«'<l their two goals one m each half through centre forward53 words
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Article41 1958-11-24 10 KUALA LUMPL'K. Sun The Federation Armoured Car Regiment had to fight hard to beat Chartered Bank Sports Club 2-1 m pesterdaj s division two League hock* match on the Sentul ground All the goals were scored the first half41 words
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Article33 1958-11-24 10 I VIENNA. Nov 21 IB* II i Hungary beat Belgium m an International soccer match m Budapest today, ie cording to Budapest rari: The teams were level 1-1 at naif time.33 words
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Advertisement100 1958-11-24 10 s^^^c qJß^^BßgSflß^^B m Rotary Action m the form of rotary Jet turbines carri** his plane through the sky. And Rotary Action "Philishave" Rotary Action gives him the best possible shave. Features of the new "Philishave" jet: 40 Increase In ahatlng area. Newly designed motor gives 25*, more re\olutioni per second100 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-11-24 11 L 5 REVIEW... ,11 harked horses took (v of the Ipoh races. Vrite d and the only l< straight Flight II who took W*~ SIL i- a ar-old I prorided31 words
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Article63 1958-11-24 11 RAILWAY Rainbow Rangers beat British Military Hospital Sports Club by six goals to or.r m a friendly soccer mat.vh on the Railway ground yesterday. Leading 4-1 ;i i half-time the Rangers scored through RamaDathan i2>, Osman (2), Athimulam and Loganathan. Ali Aziz scored for B.M.H. In another friendly63 words
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253 1958-11-24 11 Johore Stars Picked To Meet The Thai Tourists FOUR Johore stars Ungku Ibrahim, I. C Batten, D. B. Goodsir and C. F.Thompson have been invited to play for the Singapore Rugby Union President's XV against the Royal Thailand Air Force m the rugger encounter on the Padang on Wednesday. The253 words
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536 1958-11-24 11 FAS. 'Nursery Boys Go Down Fighting Xl ALA Ll'MPl R. SunBob Kinloch's goal m extra time helped Selangor Services to gain a 4 3 edge ncr Selangor Civilians m their annual soccer match for the Liberation Cup played on the Merdeka Stadium ground here536 words
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366 1958-11-24 11 Kiwis Whip The Pirates All The Way TAIPING, Sun. Displaying excellent teamwork, rh a better all round side, the First Battalion, the Sen Zealand Regiment trounced a strong Pirates' m•- ition fifteen m an exciting rugger match played here esterdav. ~7~ Kiwis, who have still be beaten, won by 2366 words
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Article46 1958-11-24 11 Sun.— Perak Veteran ich included several -Malaya players a 3-2 ictory Ladies team m Day bo key match on I ing today. n j got their goals i \Y ky i eh (2> and c■ i F< i the LariCumming and CynI netted.46 words
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Article57 1958-11-24 11 PENANG, Sun— Entries are now rilled for the annual 50--mile round the island cycle race which will be held on Sunday. Dec 28. Entry fee i? ?2 a\ri all entries should be -ent by Dec. 20 either to Mr. Tnm Saunders. c o Straits Echo. Penang. or57 words
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Article37 1958-11-24 11 SINGAPORE Khalsa Association beat Serangoon Garden Sports Clu* by one goal to nil m the S.H.A. Div. 3 league match played at Balestier Road yesterday. Athma Singh scored the only goal for the winners.37 words
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Article151 1958-11-24 11 Indian Cagers Trounced THE touring; All-India YMCA basketball team took a 108-59 beating from Singapore Combined m their second and last match at Happy World Stadium last night. The Indians opened the score through their are scorer D'Souza. captain of the team A minute later, Leow Meng Ho equalised Singapore151 words
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589 1958-11-24 11 \i 1 I >ITI R. Sun I fur's npttontners ga\e a "unt of themselves i pmnt> 1 5 tries. 3 n. 12 1 3 penalties. >wr Kedah m a first HMv Malaya Rugby i"n (up tie at the -i Madium here yester- g F Ashton589 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-11-24 11 THREE m close harmony at Molineux. The singing Beverley sisters, Joy. wife oj Billy Wright, England and Wolves capt am, silting between Teddie (left) and Bob?, icent to cheer on Billy's boys against Newcastle. But despite the support of such glamorous fans, Wolves were beaten 3—76 words
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Article107 1958-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Klang District Hockey Association kept themselves m the running for the Selangor Hockey Association senior division league title when they beat Selangor Eurasian Association 3-0 on the Indian Association ground yesterday. It was Klang"s fouth victory In succession, and with eight points to107 words
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Article188 1958-11-24 11 Selangor To Take On S'pore Next KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor trounced Kedah by 9-0 to become the Northern Zone champions m the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition which concluded at the Selangor Badminton Hall here yesterday. Selangor will now meet Singapore m the semi-finals which will be played m Singapore.188 words
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Article146 1958-11-24 11 LANCASHIRE. Nov. 23 (Reuten France proved far too strong for a British rugby league representative XIII here yesterday, winning by 26 points to eight. Apart from rare spasms cf individualism by the British ?irie. the French team were superior m every department. Four penalty146 words
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Advertisement128 1958-11-24 11 |T I WEEKLY S "EASY-TO-READ" O IKI S GOIDe SINGAPORE 5 OF FLIGHTS FROM "Ji SINGAPORE 3j i iii i i i riv 5 N I S S S 5 5 W Wu TO 5 I- S h 3 ilfEziirEiEiz MALAYAN^ DIAKARTA 1_ 1 AIRWAYS t hone konc i i128 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-24 12 Photo. RADIO Picture from San Francisco shows Sharon Daugherty, 20. relaxing m a happy mood The ex-model told newsmen that she is to marry wealthy Prince Abol Bakhtiari, a cousin of the Shah of Iran whom she met at a party a year ago. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article, Illustration474 1958-11-24 12 Gen. Abboud - Story Behind The 3a.m Coup In Sudan Gen. Abboud By CAIRO, Nov. 23 (UPI) Sudanese Prime Minister Ibrahim Abboud told the story yesterday of how he carried out a coup without firing a shot. He also pledged to remove causes of dispute between the Sudan and United Arab Republic. In474 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-11-24 12 GRIEF STRICKEN Mrs. Deborah Mindaros Power, widow of film actor Tyrone Power pictured just before she boarded a plane m Boston for Los Angeles to attend the funeral of her late husband. He was buried m Hollywood on Saturday next to a crypt containing the coffinUPI Radio - 57 words
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247 1958-11-24 12 TOKYO. Nov. 23 (Reuter) The first essential of any good child welfare programme m any Asian nation Is to give consideration to the full implications of the population problem, Dr. J Bulsara, former Far Eastern social welfare representative of the United Nations, said here247 words
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Article161 1958-11-24 12 Air Watch For 2-Gun Bandit LONDON. Nov. 23, (Reu'.er) Police kept watch at every sea and air port m Britain today for a man Scotland Yard wish to interview about a raid by a two-gun bandi: on the Midland Bank at Brentford 11 days ago. The bank manager was shot161 words
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Article40 1958-11-24 12 NEW YORK. Nov. 23 (Reu-ter).—Multi-millionaire. Nelson Rockefeller has flown back to New York to find himself running for Presidential nomination In 1960 before he even begins his first elected jo- as Governor ol New York State.40 words
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Article38 1958-11-24 12 MARSHAL Radion Malinovsky, the Soviet Defence Minister, has been decorated with the Soviet 'Gold Star" medal and awarded for the second time the title of hero of the Soviet Union to mark his 60th birthday. (Reuter)38 words
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Article351 1958-11-24 12 2,7« including 21 Reds and 65 women, contest 46S seats PARIS, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Frenchmen and women go to the poll today to elect 465 members of the First National Assembly of the new Fifth Republic brought into being by General CJiarles De Gaulle. Polling m351 words
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Article106 1958-11-24 12 JOHANNESBURG, Nov 23 (Reuter) Thirty people were yesterday reindicted on charges of treason and will go on trial before a special court m Pretoria on Jan. 19. They are among the 91 people whose trial on treason charges ended last month when the prosecution withdrew106 words
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Article32 1958-11-24 12 SANTA CLAUS arrived m a tugboat m Amsterdam yesterday cheered by thousands of children for the opening of the Dutch Santa Claus season m which gifts are exchanged on Dec. 5 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1958-11-24 12 BELGIANS will be without Sunday newspapers because of a government decision io suspend Sunday newspaper deliveries by post m order to give postmen a rest.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article24 1958-11-24 12 MEN OF the Fir^t Devonshire and Dorset Regiment arrived at Limasso!. aboard the troopship "Dilwara" yesterday to join security forces m Cv- prus. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article38 1958-11-24 12 M. JEAN Thuveny. a French magistrate, was killed after attending Sunday mass wr.h his wife and daughter. The bomb was placed inside his car which was parked near the cathedral m Place de la Vigerie, Rabat. Morocco.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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227 1958-11-24 12 LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Two doctors have sent out a professional S.O.S call m a bid to trace six mystery patients who make a habit of having major surgical operations they do not really need. The three men and three women, using any one227 words
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Article22 1958-11-24 12 THE United States yesterday extended official diplomatic recognition to the new government of Lieut. Gen. Ibrahim Abboud m Sudan. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article99 1958-11-24 12 TITO HITS OUT AT RED CHINA BELGRADE, Nov. 23 (Reuter) President Tito said today that the Chinese Communists were "against political co-existence" and that Peking's military communes" have nothing m common with Marxism." It was the Yugoslav leader's first direct attack on the system of communes m which millions of99 words
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Article44 1958-11-24 12 TUNISIA, Nov. 23 (Reuier). President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia today announced the arrest of several Egyptian officers m Tunisia. He said they had attempted to stir up a plot against him among members of the Algerian Insurgent National Liberation Front.44 words
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163 1958-11-24 12 More Missions To Promote Friendly Relations With Formosa TAIPEI, Nov. 23 (Reuter) The leader of a Malayan Muslim goodwill mission to Nationalist China suggested on his departure today that the two countries should exchange cultural missions to further promote friendly relations. Yang Mulia Dato Raja Haji Omar, leader of the163 words
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194 1958-11-24 12 Ice-cream Toast For Singapore Bride, Susan DONCASTER. Yorkshire. Nov. 23. ißeuten. Malcolm Hickling and his 19-year-old Singapore Chinese bride. Susan Juat Poon Too. surprised their wedding guests here yesterday by handing round ice-cream cones instead of the traditional champagne. xMalcolm. 26-year-old former army lieutenant, explained: "If it hadn't been for194 words
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Article44 1958-11-24 12 DOCTORS reported m L?s Angeles that a 12-year-old girl gave birth to an eight-pound-six ounce son las; Monday. Delivery was normal and mother and child were discharged, the doctors at the University of California at Los Angeles Medical Centre said ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-11-24 12 ENGLISH actrrss fagg iinv J do movie parts that show her vtr come out against Hrn films whi.,- 3 Hollywood m two wrsions— :n,- r£| clothed for the American ihowitm, girls m the altogether fro« t lr U j K distribution. She feel s that the ftS68 words
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Article136 1958-11-24 12 LONDON. Nov. 23 (Rfutrr) h Corporation built morp than 500.000^ the highest ever production hmH motor manufacturer outside the I nu« This was revoalr-d t<>ri; j by Sir Leonard Lord, chairman of the biggest sngle group m Britain's car BMfcing industry m h:, annuai report.136 words
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