Singapore Standard, 25 November 1958
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Title Section23 1958-11-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone ***** 5 Cobl« TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, T 958 VoIIX No. 146. 15 cts 4 p ages [FINAL EDITION]23 words
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Article128 1958-11-25 1 New Attack Warning In Far East TAIPEI. Nov. 24 ißeuter)— Communist shoreguns around Quemoy were silent again today following the sharpest artillery duel yesterday m two weeks A leading Chinese philosopher predicted the Communist Chinese may be preparing a further attack m the Far East while the Western Allies are128 words
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Article77 1958-11-25 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 24 (UPI) The Soviet Union is refitting a submarine with everything from elevision cameras to searchlights to make it an underwater laboratory capable of probing the oceans depths even at night, the Soviet Tass news agency resaid the submarine, now being completed at a77 words
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255 1958-11-25 1 LOVE drove a pretty 17-year-old London model to stowaway aboard a liner m a desperate attempt to reach her fiance 9,500 miles away m Australia. But Miss Margaret Georgiana Cator's bid ended m despair when the Himalaya, aboard which she had travelled illegally, sailed255 words
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81 1958-11-25 1 THE GIRL FROM LONDON DID IT ALL FOR LOVE Outram Prison, Miss Cator told The Standard: "I want to go to FremanUe desperately "I was hoping to work my way there, but niy plans failed." She would not disclose the name of her nance. Another stowaway aboard the Himalaya— an81 words
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234 1958-11-25 1 GENEVA. Nov 24 (UPI) Russia again warned that United States H-bomber flights could start a nuclear war and then proceeded to block a new Western move to get the dead-locked surprise attacks conference oft to a working start. The Soviet attack today came234 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-25 1 LIEUT. GENERAL Kumao Imoto, Assistant Chief of Staff for ground forces m the Japanese Defence Agency, declared m Los Angeles yesterday that the United States should join with the free nations of the Far East to create as lightly knit a military alliance as NATO. This dramatic79 words
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125 1958-11-25 1 THE SINGAPORE Labour Front will be dissolved The date of dissolution will be fixed by a special delegates' conference of the party to be held soon. The executive committee of the Front last night, by a majority vote, decided that the Front must be125 words
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133 1958-11-25 1 Here s YOUR chance to bring joy to have-nots FOR the past seven years around Yuletide tj me thousands of poor homes m Malaya and Singapore, housing hungry kids and aged people, have had brief glimpses of joy and happiness through the useful gifts bought from contri- butions to The133 words
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Article130 1958-11-25 1 EXAM LEAK: Surprise THE detailed probe into the leakage of English Secondary Schools Entrance Examination papers has now led investigators to the Singapore City Council, The Standard learned yesterday. It is believed that a certain organization was given "clerical help" by an employee of the Council. It is not yet130 words
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Article55 1958-11-25 1 PNOM PENH. Cambodia, Nov. 24 (UPl)^Air Marshal Lord Bandon, Commander-in-Chief Far. Bast Air Force and Lady Bandon arrived -today from Singapore m .a special plajfe fo£.i four-day visit. They will be received m audience by King Norodom Suramafit and high Cambodian officials and attend a festival55 words
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Article113 1958-11-25 1 FOUR new poliomyelitis cases were recorded m Singapore up to 5 p.m. yesterday. Three were confirmed from the five suspected case s admitted on Sunday. The four cases were: an Indian girl ten months, from Burma Road an Indian boy, 18 months, from Lim Chu Kang113 words
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Article, Illustration480 1958-11-25 1 Raja Bendahara (The Pious Prince) Dies In Perak IPOH, Mon. The Raja Bendahara, Perak, Raja Abdul Rashid ibni Sultan Sir Idris Murshid AlAzzam Shah second m line of succession to the Perak Throne died suddenly early today at his residence m Bukit Chandan, m the Royal Town of Kuala Kangsar.480 words
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Article589 1958-11-25 1 A FULL RICE MALAYA IN FIVE YEARS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya will be selfsufficient m rice m five years if the present progress is maintained, declared Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today, m outlining the Ministry's development programme. Speaking at the opening of the four-day conference of589 words
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Article30 1958-11-25 1 POPE John is 77 today. exactly four weeks after his election to the Papal Throne. Flags will fly m Vatican City, whose offices will be dosed—* Reuter.30 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-11-25 2 FOUR preventive InpMton from the Burmese Customs flew into Singapore \rst<r day from Sydney to rtraplrfc their four-month trainin? under the Colombo Plan They are (from left) Prr ventive Inspectors J ft Mealin, Tun Mm. W Thoin and Myo Zin. They have been m AuMr.du for three months and62 words
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Article90 1958-11-25 2 V S PADMANABHAN ft] Padman pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court fe&U I day to three charges of criminal breach of trust, whil< employed by Societa Commi&sionaria. He was charged with having: commit ed breach ol trust of monies totalling $663 The Hist charge90 words
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Article83 1958-11-25 2 Seduction A//egJ A CLAIM for daman's Iflfanl s| described us a supervisor of a Bttjfc pany, for allegedly seduc m^ y, resumed before the Actfag hiel Tan Ah Tah, m the Sm-aporp dig Ihe seamstress, Lei Ngan Court m September that she \va. by Padmanabhan, her 12-year-old r d83 words
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Advertisement1757 1958-11-25 2 SADSDFAFASDSDF TUITION REGISTER NOW FOR 1959. English School Classes at Kmta School of Commerce. Ipoh. Fees Reduced New Staff. QUICKEST METHODS FOR BEGINNERS Theory Practical Driving lessons by well known instructors Complete Course $»00/- for 18 lessons Individual $5/-. Phone ***** YWCA Japanese Flower ArrangaTienf Oavs by Mrs. Kirn Commencing1,757 words
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Advertisement391 1958-11-25 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. Regulation 12 (1) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that I, CHIN KIM LIN, of 82, Amoy Street. Singapore 1. am applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known as Kah Shing391 words
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Advertisement826 1958-11-25 2 N-O-TIC E S Hotels Licensing Regulations 1956. Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE IS hereby given that MR. YU IK HONG of 123A 125A Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate or Registration m respect of premises826 words
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Advertisement113 1958-11-25 2 NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. RM. V. MEYYAPPA NADAR of No. 95 Kitchener Road, Singapore is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board Singapore for a certificate of Registration m respect of the Premises known as 95. Kitchener Road Singapore and that any person who knows any reason why a113 words
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Advertisement557 1958-11-25 2 JAVA NEW YORK LINE m.s. "Wonosari" arrived: 22.11.58 CONSIGNEES ar e hereby notified that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be held on 2.12.58 at eodowru 42 as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD., Shipping Department Tel.557 words
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Advertisement130 1958-11-25 2 NOTICES lofiont P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Clßi T above registered P.WJ3 Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore. up to Noon r the 3rd: December. 1958 for. EXTENSION TO CLASS WARD AT HOSPITAL. PONTIAN. Full particular, n obtained from Senior Executive Engineer. Batu Pahftt PUD. TENDER NOTMK130 words
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Article682 1958-11-25 3 N^ember 25. 1953 la! For All \L rf^i Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul ?ven pled?e Any opposition Government He said, "is both welf,c,il but «t must be of a healthy m create distrust and hatred Ktes And with that pledge, which g M iddress to the Perak UMNO682 words
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Article23 1958-11-25 3 •w Boa m Koaa. i DOf« I < > CdOies lICERNBWS' L i- V r if rpl 4055 OHNi Tel M7l23 words
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Article, Illustration1766 1958-11-25 3 SHARIFF AHMAD - SHARIFF AHMAD By You Can Own A Home Far SIS A Month 'J'HE lower income groups of Malaya's population can now get homes for their families with only an initial payment of $18. This amazing achievement is evidenced by the completion of the first1,766 words
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Article383 1958-11-25 3 Ronald Harker — - THE II-PLUS TEST Ronald Harker -By HERE and there m Britain the accumulated despair of parents 's forcing modifications m the system whereby the whole future of a child may be changed b> a couple of hours' desk work on a single morning during his eleventh year. This is the383 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-11-25 3 Some historians say vmn's civilization dawned about 7.000 years ago m Iran. They base their calculations on evidence which indicated when man turned jrom hunting to farming.30 words
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Article, Illustration361 1958-11-25 3 the NEWS as it strikes me £HEERFUL though it is to read that more and more black spots on the Federation map are being systematically erased, it would be the height of folly on the part of the Malayan Governments and their peoPles to revert to the old sin of361 words
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Article, Illustration280 1958-11-25 4 Allegations Independent To Query Chief Secretary At Assembly Meet INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Kampong Kapor, Mr. Seah Peng Chuan, will quiz the Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, at the next meeting: of the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Dec. 3, whether he was aware of280 words
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233 1958-11-25 4 THE labour representatives on the proposed Singapore Port Authority must be elected by the Trades Union Congress, a TUC memorandum submitted to Government on the Miibourne Report on the future of the Singapore Harbour Board said. The TUC suggested that the Port Authority,233 words
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Article64 1958-11-25 4 Change Coins And Pay Fine CURRENCY Commissioners will change onecent coins into notes for anyone having to pay a court fine and has only coins with which to do so. th«» Secretary. Board of Commissioners of Currency. Malaya and British Borneo said m a Press statement yesterday. "Anyone fared with64 words
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Article50 1958-11-25 4 A 13-YEAR-OLD boy standing near the scene of a gang fight m Holland Road last night sustained a. head injury when he wa^ hit by a piece of iron piping. The boy, Tan Yew Hwee, was -rea'ed at the Singapore General Hospital as an outpatient.50 words
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280 1958-11-25 4 Anti-TB War Cannot Be Slowed warns Sir Clough ALOR STAR, Mon. The prevention of tuberculosis m the Federation cannot be slowed or abandoned without exposing the nation to the ravages of this deadly and ever-spreading disease. This was stated yesterday by the chairman of the Malayan Association for the Prevention280 words
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Article99 1958-11-25 4 DORIS DAY TITLE TO NANCY MISS NANCY RENJAAN last night won tne "Alias Do:ia jjay of Singapore" title at a comes, held at the Cathay theatre. The singing content was heid m conjunction with the flim, "Teacher's Pet' starring Doris Day and Clarke Gaole. Miss Renjaan won the ti.le with99 words
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Article64 1958-11-25 4 ROBBERS WORE MASKS FOUR masked men, dnr.ed with kn.ves. broke into a house at the 10th mile, Tampenis Road. Singapore, early yesterday morning, and got away with ?41(> m rash. Tan Son Hwa. 27, told the Police that she woke up at 3 a.m. to find the men inside her64 words
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Article58 1958-11-25 4 THREE men— Gob Kirn Swee, I\hoo Hun Kung and Lee Vong Kwee pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a v harge of robbing cash and jewellery totalling $216 from Neo Hong at Kirn Chuan Road >n Nov. 4. They were all58 words
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Article90 1958-11-25 4 A 15- YEAR-OLD BOY, Soon Sic Fatt. was assaulted by nine ethers of about the same age near the Odeon Theatre, Sin- gapore, on Sunday night. Soon said that he was pulled up by a boy who asked him why he stared at him. A90 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-11-25 4 DISASTER struck a Singa- pore family when two of its members died m an accident m which a car col- j lided with the rear of a bus at the 7} mile. Yio Chu Kang Road at noon yesterday. The driver of the car. Toh Teck Chuan, 19. was260 words
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Advertisement82 1958-11-25 4 _..Li.BiM.jrf^»^^^gßttMfißKMKMKODM^KKW^\^VyKJ^Mff Shell ;n \fj j- 9BOJM B^^^-^>^f JM M K^^lßyMr«WBßpßflWi MiWi«M Bf Bi IGA ■kA B^ft B 4^A H BKaHfIHBB ■^SS^^^SS^H tt3l ■B^E^^Br^yßp^^K^tlHKMßwwSß Fwl^Bßw oince James Waft first >^^'T'^3^B^^B^^HHM^^H^^roMß|fjffw|M lid of a kettle of b BBHHHWHwjBB^^HJ^^^ conCflvfd the idea of the first modem r■ "^ustry has continually :> «|^B^^EKB^^HBH^hßw^W^^^^^JSW narnessin^82 words
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Article305 1958-11-25 5 f ance Given To PAP nders At Top Talks F. r i (oil t" (.overnmcnt will be dissolved before April next year f 0 ne« ournment. |i« rin the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock said: "My p-;. iJßee beyond the life of the Rendel Constitution" The Chief Minister305 words
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Article40 1958-11-25 5 I— The King will personally iblic of India. Dr. m the Federal capital i three -day visit to the ■V L 3 i m I l rtedtotl iident >: i/l ftr d I and «■> Pi ■ti P r and n40 words
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Article135 1958-11-25 5 PENANG, Mon. A Police p Utj came upon Mok Khee Kh ng 38. stealing two pipes from a building site m n Lane <>n Nov. 17. it stated m the Magis- 3 Court today. Mok was sentenced to six nths 1 }aU and 12 months'135 words
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Article163 1958-11-25 5 Team To Probe Market Application SPECIAL committee, ap- by the Mayor of Mr. Ong Eng a..: enquire into an d i'o~ a market m Road. uncil has already red the proposal to a market at the site, j .liter a heated dee Council also con--1 granting it a licence, j163 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-11-25 5 MISS Vasanthi Muthutamby a pupil of the Methodist Girls' School m Kuala Lumpur, will model the costume of a Manipuri bride (India) at the show organized by the Selangor Indian Association at the Federal Hotel on Nov. 28. The show is m aid of the Sungei BulohStandardpic - 54 words
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Article188 1958-11-25 5 A THEFT case brought to the Singapore High Court was queried by Mr. Justice Buttrose yesterday. In ;he dock stood Tan Wan Swee, who pleaded guilty to stealing $45 from a .shop m Colombo Court on July 16. "Why is this case brought before188 words
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380 1958-11-25 5 Ghani Murder Case: New Trial Ordered JAPORE Court of Crimi- t yesterday held that -'■r..' ia! miscarriage" of irred during a muri m August and orderew trial for Ghani bin C \v Council labourer. was sentenced to i the August Assizes ury found him guilty fd«f by a unanimous t.380 words
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Article50 1958-11-25 5 CHINESE folk songs and light classical Western music, both vocal and instrumental, were featured m a "Concert Night" given last evening by the Nany a n g University Musical Society, Singapore. The concert, which was held m the Arts Hall, was m honour of the Society's second anniversary.50 words
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128 1958-11-25 5 THE SOUTH-POLE bound Japanese ice-breaker, Soya, arrived m Singapore yesterday with a Hula-Hoop crazed crew. From scientists down to the sailors, the 129 men on board the 2,722-ton icebreaker are indulging m the latest craze which originated m Australia last year. Doinsj the Hoop128 words
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342 1958-11-25 5 KING, QUEEN HEAR 'GAVOTTE' MUSIC BY BLIND INSTRUCTOR SEREMBAN. Mon. The King and Queen were entertained to a classical "Gavotte" music by Steven Ong. a blind instructor m basketry at the Negri Sembilan Welfare Home, when the Royal Party visited the institution today. Their Majesties accompanied by the Mentri Besar342 words
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Article268 1958-11-25 5 Report In Press Mars Talks THE management of the Shell Company, Singapore and its employees' union yesterday agreed that no future statements should be made to the Press without the consent of both partiesThe agreement was reached after three hours of discussion at the Labour Ministry yesterday. Although the representatives268 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-11-25 5 And Firm Gets 18 Demands The Standard Vacuum Oil Company will open negotiations with its employees' union on two separate of demands today at the Labour Ministry. The Stanvac Employees' Union had earlier submitted 11 demands for the clerical workers and another seven demands for the industrial employees. Both agendasStandardpic - 170 words
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Advertisement241 1958-11-25 5 mi Aetion-The only $3.75 Per pair BRIEFS 1. Patented comfort pounch gives mild, gentle support does not bind. 2. Convenient vertical fly. 3. Exclusive DOUBLE LAYER HORIZONTAL KNIT "STRETCHY SEAT" actually stretches up and down when you bend. 4. Taped front seams. 5. New HEAT RESISTANT elostic waistband ends all241 words
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Article68 1958-11-25 6 GEN. BATTYE DUE ON FARELF TOUR THE Director of Movements of the Wai Office. Major-Gen-eral S.H.M. Battye, will arrive m Singapore from Britain tomorrow on a tour of the Far East Land Forces m the Colony and the Federation. He will visit Army organizations responsible for controlling the movement of68 words
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Article81 1958-11-25 6 A 17-YEAR-OLD tonkang labourer. Ong Kwes Tong was yesterday acquitted oy the Singapore Second District Court on a charge of possessing 320 pounds of contraoanr* cigarettes on May 28. Ong, the court was told, t.ok Customs Officers to a hati-n on the tongkang on which he worked, and81 words
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496 1958-11-25 6 CRIME WAVE ON THE RICE IN SELANGOR— CID Unemployment, Natural Tendency Blamed For Increased Violence KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There has been an increase m robbery and other acts of crime m the State recently, a spokesman of the Selangor CID admitted today. He attributed the situation to: UNEMPLOYMENT, CRIMINAL MANIFESTATION496 words
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292 1958-11-25 6 Wife Gets Divorce: 'Husband Was Over-sexed' Charge A YOUNG housewife told the Singapore High Court yesterday, that she could not live with her husband because he was over sexed. The petitioner. Tan Sok Jin alleged cruelty and was granted a divorce and a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose io292 words
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239 1958-11-25 6 Cleared —then they are held once again THREE teenagers, who were given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal on a charge of rioting and murder, were arrested yesterday soon after leaving the j Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court m South Bridge Road. They were Ting Ah Chai alias Ah Chai,239 words
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Article115 1958-11-25 6 New Chief Kathi Appointed TUAN HAJI Ali bin Haji Said Salleh has been appointed Chief Kathi of Singapore under the Muslims Ordinance 1957. it was announced yesterday. Inche Mohamed Tana bin Fadzlullah Suhaimi is Registrar of ivluslim Marriages for Singapore under the same Ordinance. The following Kathis for Singapore have115 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-11-25 6 A VERY fair Irish lass u |k. plays the leading rolr m tin musical hit. "My Fair l.adv yesterday arrived m Singapore with the disclosure that her stage success all started because she was 'flat hrnko I But ever since a miserable. <>ld Christmas last year. Mis Bundy Turner,266 words
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323 1958-11-25 6 Developing Loyalty Will Take Time Lee THE Peoples Action Party boss, Mr. Lee Kua n Yew. last night said that the task of influencing the Chinese educated people to accept Malay as the national language and developing a completely Malayan loyalty could not be completed m one day or one323 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-11-25 6 Brothers Jumped Sea To Escape Misadventur THE President of the United Malays National Organisation, and Prime Minister of the Federation, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was the chief guest at a dinner given by the Perak UMNO at St. John's Association Hall, Ipoh. on Saturday. The Tunku is seen addressing the gathering.120 words
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Article43 1958-11-25 6 THE AJMadarasah Arabian AMslamiah bav< rented a cup to the K;>: I Kcrbau Maternity H 1 Ambulance Division oi tiw John Ambulance Bliflde Singapore as a Bouvenir providing first aid facilitie the Prophet Mohameri's Bin day processim on Nov. 1643 words
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Advertisement160 1958-11-25 6 £v **v MAlt Every man can afford to buy A V VI I TOOTAL and the man who wears W I TOOTAL can be sure that he looks JH dressed. TOOTAL products m W^ttl*^ always carry a guarantee of quality. jB TOOTAL Scarf H V Patterns, s Generously cut" I160 words
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Article, Illustration211 1958-11-25 7 SKELETON WAS OF A STAUNCH BANDIT Jungle Mystery Solved IPOH, Mon. The four-month-old skeleton found m a terrorist camp m the Operation "Ginger" area on Nov. 11 has been identified as that of hardcore terrorist Sit Leong Pin, a former member of the Malayan People's AntiJapanese Army, who went underground211 words
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Article120 1958-11-25 7 LEONIE KEONITZ. popular Colony model, and local dress designer. Margie Chaoi. will be demonstrating the art of Baiines,dancing at the Malayan Airways Sports Club Annual Ball at the Seaview Hotel on Saturday night. The prize of S5OO and a free trip to Hongkong will be120 words
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Article140 1958-11-25 7 The youth who emptied a cashbox AFTER working six day? for a charwalla, tea stallman a youth emptied the contents of his employer's cash box and walked away. The charwalla, Bismilla Iman All, yesterday said this before Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh. Bismilla said he was sweeping around140 words
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Article63 1958-11-25 7 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Geylang English School Par-ent-Teacher Association for the year 1959: President: Mr. Yeo Hock Seng: vice-presidents: Messrs. Bek Swee Hoon and Ong Yong Boo; secretary: Mr. Quah Eng Koon; treasurer: Mr. Chan Poh Hong; auditors: Messrs. Salim bin Hussein63 words
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Article188 1958-11-25 7 DONE MY BEST- HE SAYS PROMINENT committee members of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Singapore, have asked the society, to hold a meeting within seven days m order to demand the resignation of the honorary secretary, Inche Hashim bin Abu Sh:imah. A letter signed by188 words
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Article168 1958-11-25 7 STRANGER IN HIS ROOM BEAT HIM UP A MAN who returned to his room was surprised to .Ind it locked from the inside. On knocking, a stranger emerged and assaulted him. a Singapore court was lold yesterday. The stranger, Leong Koon K:n. 50, appeared before the Fourth District Judge, Mr.168 words
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Article109 1958-11-25 7 THE Changi Community Centre is planning a series of activities starting with a Parents* Day exhibition and sale at the end of this week Rural Board Deputy Chairman, Mr Lim Kirn Chuan. will officially open the exhibition and sale at the centre, 10th Mile, Changi Road at109 words
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Article30 1958-11-25 7 THE admission ot me tiewiy formed Malayan Indian Cons»ress Party m Kota Bharu. Kelantan. "into the Allian. c will be discussed at a meeting m Kota Bharu on Thursday.30 words
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Article104 1958-11-25 7 A SINGAPORE Magistrate Mr. RBI. Pates, yesterday committed a factory worker. Ng Ah Pead. 27. to stand trial at the next Assizes for gßng robbery. It was alleged by the prosecution that Ng was m the company of five others, who had robbed a labourer.104 words
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Article49 1958-11-25 7 CHAN Nam Yong pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of extorting $10.80 from Tan Choon Huay at Syed Ahvi Road on Sept 30. He was remanded m custody till Nov. 27 when his case comes up for mention.49 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-11-25 7 PTE. RAY CAULFIELD 28, of Gosford, New South Hales, Australia, an expert dog: handler attached to the 3 Royal Australian Regiment tracking team who were responsible for the killing: of three communist terrorists at Lasah near Sungei Siput, Perak, last week. Pte. Caulfield was responsible for69 words
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Article137 1958-11-25 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Tone: Dull. The tin price m Singapore was $3852 per picul (up SI) LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening first session: Buyers Sellers November 25£ 26 December 26 26 Jan.-Mar. 26£ ~261 Tone: Quiet CLOSING Spot 25Jd.137 words
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Article37 1958-11-25 7 THE Acting Chief Justice of Singapore. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan. has appointed Mr. Choor Singh, a member of the Appeal Tribunal, under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Mr. Choor Singh replaces Mr. D.C. D'Cotta.37 words
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133 1958-11-25 7 THE Public Services Commission has appointed Mr. Ng Chee Sen as Chief Building Surveyor m the City Architect and Building Surveyor's Department of the Singapore City Council, The Standard learnt yesterday. The appointment, which carries a monthly salary of $1,280/1,620 will, m the' first instance,133 words
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Advertisement303 1958-11-25 7 MOW Shoeing l<p|jrOt/ 11.1.45.4.6.30&9.301 m^ 0 r i nvFQ** TONY cWKtia W, LpOEflA^' I'»LJ Sidney Poitier (LA) ■^".m iliniDQ" Klin Krne«t Ql Color Wm B^DLA.'t/tAJ "'l* l Borjtnlß* (MG.M) t ■tfV hU nVAI ***** 1 Wf IMk «15. 7.00 ».3O HFRtOL ENT E D ISLAND" Mandarin (5.8.) (Vnmfn Wrestlers** Oolur.303 words
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Advertisement315 1958-11-25 7 H RADIO MALAYA (General ■A]BTa%^H ml Service): 715 am Open annct. [WWA^JmM I I Morning Prelude 7.30 Time mm^^^ mmm mUmUmUmWmU ~!f* mmmm S:gnal and News, 735 A Dale jnpß|MttWaHHHMtt^j| with Music, S.OO News Headlines. WM MFflbFil VT£i PJ 8.02-8.30 A Date with Music (Contd). 1.15 pm. Mainly the WmmHmSBBSSmKKKSB9KSm315 words
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Advertisement468 1958-11-25 8 EAST ASIATIC j HOMEWARDS Soiling, o Ad 1 Port I Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen V JUTLANDIA Gdß 25 21 J Coll. London (Pom B Cil On|vi *MEONIA 2 0 220 c Colling London <Po,,e nocp On v SIENA 910 J OB P ««engc» Aceo mwodotl-(| OUTWARDS Soihng, 6 o« gkok anfl468 words
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Article102 1958-11-25 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ocr picul yesterday were: Copra Nov. -Dec. $41 buyers; S4L* sellers; coconut oil fn bulk $64j sellers m drutrs ?^^J sellers; Mun.ok white pepper 5 1 29 se.le:?; Sarawak white $123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association exsing Drices fair102 words
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Article88 1958-11-25 9 Pungah Tin Dredging Limited :r.acie a net profit of £T.*SB2 for the year enaed June 3i>, 1953. according ;o the Directors' report. A substantial reduction m •he profit for the rear is attributable to the severe impaci of Export Control, combined with the lower selling price of tin,88 words
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Article68 1958-11-25 9 SEATTLE. Wa^hingt >n I Trade fairs play an import- 1 ant role m promoting *he trade between the l'mted States and the countries of the Far East. U.S. Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Duile?. told the Seattle Chamber of Commerce recently. He singled out the68 words
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Article214 1958-11-25 9 KUCHING, Mon.— A $1,425,000 scheme to encourage coconut planting m Sarawak has been approved by the Government i The plan calls for the planting of 10,000 acres between next year and 1965. A Sarawak Government statement. announcing the scheme. *ays coconuts are a valuable crop,214 words
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Article161 1958-11-25 9 Industrials, Tins Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and tins maintained their steadiness with selective support In the Malayan share market yesterday. There were freer offerings of tin counters at current quotations. A small turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:- INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Ciammon 1-74 l.<B Malayan161 words
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Article253 1958-11-25 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1 OR. 51. 09: F. &N. Ords. $1.62 $1,621; Gammon $1 75; H. Waugh $1.33: Jackso:i $1.12; M. Breweries $2.87 $286; M. Cement SI ho. $1.59J; McAlister $1,324. $1.33; Robinson Orris. $1.46 51.47: Cold Storage 92c: Steamsip253 words
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Article139 1958-11-25 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday:— London: selling T..T./O.D. 2,4; buying lair maiP; T.T. 2/4-1/8. CD. 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. 180 d/st. 2.4-17 32, 180 1/st. 2/4-23/32.139 words
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264 1958-11-25 9 Firm Offers Full Range Of Service An Australian firm \vnich specialises m the manufacture of mineral separation plant and equipment offer? a complete service from investigating ore deposits, recommending the proper mining methods and erection of the equipment. The company specialises m mineral separation equipment for both industrial and .aboratory264 words
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Article32 1958-11-25 9 An Australian instructor m earthmoving equipment. Mr. K. T. Lynch, will arrive m Kuching early next month to train P.W.D. operators m the use of such equipment for road construction.32 words
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Article195 1958-11-25 9 OUTER ROADS Sant a Lucia. Huntsfleld. Benvrackie Jutlandia, Santhia. Wakash ma Maru Chikusa Maru. Wing On Safcdviken Sea Bird. Pres Madison. Hoj Wrng. Armonia Ocean Deborah. Kirn Guan Kyiokswa Maru. Nat onal Manner Bandoeng Maru. Trawler (CH). Sidajoe. Trepca, Lika Berebere. Flying Cloud. E Lucky. Ames Victory195 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-11-25 9 A New Zealand firm, Tasman Pulp and Paper (Sales) Pty. Ltd. hopes to sell Its newspr.nt m Malaya and Singapore m the near future. This was stated by Mr. U*. Dunstan, a director of the firm, m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Dunstan arrived on Sunday, m the144 words
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193 1958-11-25 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UPI) World food production is expected to reach a new high m 1958-59, according to a study by the Foreign Agricultural Ser- vice (FAS). With world food stocks much the same m mid--1958 as m mid-1957, present prospects are for193 words
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219 1958-11-25 9 Finance And Commerce THREAT TO CHINESE NEW YEAR BUSINESS MALAYAN and Singapore merchants handling a large trade m China foodstuffs for Chinese New Year (around February next year) yesterday expressed concern over the future of this trade. Said one Singapore importer of China foodstuffs: "It the present reported boycott by219 words
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Article122 1958-11-25 9 AS part of an exploration drilling project, which may Ye carried out by Shell Company m North Borneo, a party of technicians is now at Mangalum Island, 35 miles off th» North Borneo Coast. The trip to the island is In the nature of122 words
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Article65 1958-11-25 9 BURMA'S cotton exports m 1957-58 dropped to an estimated 35.000 bales, or 44 per cent below the 62.000 ba:es exported m the previous season. Statistics for 11 months (August-June) of 1957-58 show exports of 33.000 bales, against 6^.000 bales m the .same months of 1956-57. China65 words
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Article136 1958-11-25 9 Rubber Slips Cent SINGAPORE rubber orice slipped k cent yesterday, to close at 89| cents per *b. for International first grade December, largely due 10 lack of buying interest. The market opened nigher m sympathy with overseas advices, but eased on some trade and upcountry selling. Lower sheet demand was136 words
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133 1958-11-25 9 Smallholders Assured Of Assistance PENANG. Mon. Chairman of the local committee on agriculture. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, said today that govern--1 ment would do its best to i assist rubber smallholders j who need financial support, I or help them m any way It could. "But they must work hard and133 words
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Article51 1958-11-25 9 Coffee exports from Co'ombia (South America) fcr the year ending Sept. 30, this year totalled 5.298.000 bags (132 pounds each). This was a sizable increase over 1956-57 exports of 4.492--482 bags. As m former years, the United States took over 80 per cent of the 1957-5851 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-11-25 9 A SMILING President Eisenhower pauses after activating an electronic "countdown" computor on behalf of the Century 21 Exposition, which will open m 1961 at Seattle, Washington state. He was m the city to address the opening of the Ministerial meeting of the Colombo Plan Conference.99 words
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Article, Illustration284 1958-11-25 10 FASHION is m the news again at least for the fairer set m Singapore and they proved the point by turning up m full force last Saturday at Raffles Hotel at the fashion show by Robinson's m aid of The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund. The dresses were modelled by284 words
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Advertisement223 1958-11-25 10 ROAMED JHHL ROTOPOWER lw//s'\ "^^kk x OO water P ro iff w Roamer watches have If: mhWv n diinng 1956 Xv r.i.!! -li trs art van:a l es Vi^S** C /Mw too*'* waterproof; tested to t Y^fc^* 0 1^ Yf, yy& depth of ioa metrei onder vatei y^S^^^^^^^^^l Io atnaosphere*).223 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-11-25 11 "Bars ior bmsl of the game, Sinn »h »!»:>:ited hi Signal I'nit RAF >*> ';.<! t .-i m a ru?S rer match on Wic^ t lp O h nn Saturday, opening tiny of the Vrrak Turf Club's Movember meeting.38 words
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Article85 1958-11-25 11 UDE, 24 (Reuter).— :■.:.::..:> of 180 c::: n. the capnd 139 by Murray YerWestern Australia innings lead ot South Australia an thai Sheffield 11 fa r.cre. A tralia, 204 f a took their to 415 reply to ihc;i By the close. Ira ia had85 words
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Article37 1958-11-25 11 MPUR, Monday- iona Vul i c c d :...i i oints Universtj of lionJ 2-1 :n a »gu« hockey fy Rnad Pc -co led by a hv All Po!:ce netis George Cum.37 words
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114 1958-11-25 11 OLDBIRY. England. Nov. 24 (UPI) Polire today investigated the mysterious deaths of three track racehorses within half an hour of their morning feed. Polite were expecting an analyst's report today or tomorrow on the stomach contents of steeplechaser thoroughbreds Roman Festival.114 words
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Article49 1958-11-25 11 TOKYO, Nov. 24. (Reuter). —Ichiro Ogimura, former table tennis world champion m the men's singles, today lost to a University student. Shinichirc Tsuji, m the third round of the All-Japan national table tennis championships at Omiya Gymnasium, near Tokyo. Tsuji beat O?imura 17 21, 23—21 and 22—20.49 words
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254 1958-11-25 11 Indians Strong But Varsity Stronger UNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Indian Association by four goals to one m the S.H.A. Div. 1 league match at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. The Indians, strengthened by the return of S. D. Williams m the defence, played well to hold the fast moving Varsity side254 words
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Article42 1958-11-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. MondayFederation Army Ordnance Depot and N<~>. 3 Transport Co. AFAIC drew three all m their Federation Army knockout hockey competition for the Col. Langrishe Cup on the Federation Army stad.um today. The match w:!l be replayed next week.42 words
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211 1958-11-25 11 THE defending champions, Tong Kheng, looked fit to win the Chung Hwa Cup again when they beat Singapore Sharks by 95 points to 70 m the SCAAF basketball tournament at the Great World last night. Tong Kheng was beyond doubt the better team. They led211 words
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311 1958-11-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A late try by right wing three McQueen which Bridges converted, helped Batu Wanderers 'A' beat Royal Air Force 'A' by 10 points (two goals) to six (two tries) m a rugger match on the muddy Bellamy Road ground311 words
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368 1958-11-25 11 METROSTAR II SHOWS UP AS A THREAT He's In Splendid Trim To Challenge Rubber Planter IPOH, Mon. METROSTAR II did a rousing gallop on a soft track here this morning. Jackie Jones kept Metrostar II m the centre of the second track all the way to clock 39£ sec. for368 words
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Article41 1958-11-25 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club 'B" one of the leading teams m the S.H.A. Div. three league, scored another convincing victory when they trounced the Khalsa Association by four goals to one m their league fixture on the SCC padang yesterday.41 words
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133 1958-11-25 11 THE COMBINED RAF XV TO MEET THAIS EIGHT COLONY airmen and seven from the Federation were selected to play for the combined Royal Air Force team of Singapore and Federation against the Royal Thailand Air Force m a rugger match at Changi on Friday. Amons those selected from the Fededation133 words
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411 1958-11-25 11 Spore Win The Battle' Of The Airmen THREE beautifully converted penalties by wing forward Danny Williams paved the way for Royal Air Force, Singapore, to beat their counterparts from the Federation by 15 points (three penalties and two tries) to five (a goal)411 words
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Article103 1958-11-25 11 Narita Is Japan's New TT Champ TOKYO. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Capping a series of upsets m the Japan national table tennis tournament. Seiji N'arita the former All Japan student singles champion, today won the All Japan men's singles championship when he defeated Tenya Eftoshino of Senshu University m Tokyo m103 words
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Article42 1958-11-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A goal, scored five minutes before the end, gave Chartered Bank Sports Club a 1-0 victory over Young Men's Sikh Association 'B m their division two league nockey match on the Sentul Railway Recreation Club ground today.42 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-25 12 He gets $3,300 for being like this HERE'S fht swashbuckling MCC captain, Peter May, aggressively co >?p *or the tuns which won him the A5 n o c\--:^ded by a Australian newspaper for his centur% •,c>:c r dc.-j at Sydney. May scored 114 against the Australian XI.47 words
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Article136 1958-11-25 12 OMYA CITY. Japan, Nov. 24 (UPI) University players with ni "re opportunity to practise triumphed ever world fha-prr> today :^r major upsets m the closing finals of this >c~r'- rational table tennis championships m the sports cen*re bui ding hero. Miss Kimiyo Matsuzaki, a rev 'cmer136 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-11-25 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Another brilliant century by Peter May who made 114 to score his second 100 of the game and a solid undefeated 68 by Raman Subba Row enabled MCC to declare their second innings closed at 257 for three against an Australian XI here today This270 words
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Article191 1958-11-25 12 MCC 'Snub' Angers NSW Club SYDNEY. Nov. 24. (Rea'er). The M.C.C. touring 'cam has angered the influential Cricketers' Club of New South Wales by staying away from a barbecue organised m its honour here last night. Club president Frank Buck!e said that, while Australian test captain Neil Harvey went to191 words
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Article87 1958-11-25 12 DARWIX. Nov. 24. (Reuter).— England spin bowler John Mortimer arrived m Darwin today on his way to Sydney to join the injury-hit touring MCC team. But when he heard the score at the Australian XI versus MCC match at the Sydney Cricket Ground the 'rescuer' said "I87 words
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Article274 1958-11-25 12 Aussies Need 394 To Win Today MCC openers took their time to settle down. They had taken their Saturday total of 13 to 36 m 50 minutes when Arthur Mi.ton edged a catch to backward short leg Peter Richardson survived a difficult chance at 10 when wicketkeeper Barry Jarm^n dropped274 words
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Article105 1958-11-25 12 SYDNEY, Mon— The British Isles rugby union team, which will leave London on May 16 next year by air for Melbourne, will piav six matches m Australia and 25 m New Zealand. During the tour six test matches will be p'.ayed two m Australia and four105 words
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Article91 1958-11-25 12 MCC First Innings— 3l9 Australian XI First Innings— l2B. MCC Second Innings 257 for three P. Richardson c O'Neill b Martin 52 A. Milton c Simpson b Strauss 16 R. Subba Row not out 68 P. May b Fisher 114 Extras 7 Total (for three declared) 257 BOWLING: Fisher91 words
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471 1958-11-25 12 SYDNEY, Mon. Tennis Week opened at Sydney's White City on November 16 with a couple of exhibition of the Games played under proposed changes m the rules. Davis Cup men Neale Fraser of Australia and Barry MacKay of the United States played471 words
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Article30 1958-11-25 12 HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div.l— S.C.C. vs Police at S.C.C. TABLE TENNIS: STTA Inter-Business Houses League: Hongkong Bank vs Xanyana Siang Pau: Apntasco vs Chartered Bank at SYSC at 7 p.m.30 words
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Article20 1958-11-25 12 SOCCER Charity Match Eastern Sports Club (Ipoh) vs. Prison Athletic Club (Taiping) Chinese Assembly Hall ground at 5.30 p.m.20 words
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Article52 1958-11-25 12 SOCCER: lnter-\Vnrd— Merdcka Stadium. Petaling VS Bungsar 7.30 p.m. Imbi vs. Sentul 5.45 p.m. RUGBY: Selangor Club 'A' vs. Sungei Besi Wanderers Padang. HOCKEY: Div. I. S.I. A. vs. Selangor Police Taylor Road: Div. 1. TPCA 'A' vs. Kilat Club Princes Road: Div. 2. SCRC vs. TPCA 'B52 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-11-25 12 SYDNEY. Mon. Former top-class stayer Electro, a nine year old by Delviile Wood (imported from Lady Lume) is to stand at Laguna-Seca Ranch, Monterey (California). He will leave Newcastle (New South Wales) on the vessel Wangaratta on Nov. 29, accompanied by Beau Arthur, who is to115 words
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Article276 1958-11-25 12 BOMBAY. India, Nov 24. (Reuter)— The West Indians were 124 runs ahead with seven second innings uickets standing, when rain ended the second da y of their match against the Cricket Club of India, 35 minutes early here today. The Cricket Club, resuming at276 words
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67 1958-11-25 12 Cooper And Anderson Set To Turn Pro MELBOURNE. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Australia's key Davis cup players Ashley Cooper, Wimbledon and American champion. and Mai Anderson, are almost certain to turn professional after the challenge round, according to Alan Stewart, the Melbourne Herald lawn tennis writer. Stewart said today: "I believe67 words
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Article277 1958-11-25 12 SYDNEY. Mon. Former tr^it |m Arthur Mailey said that Richie Knm choifp as Australia's captain, "not onit j for five to 10 years lirmr Mailey said: "M> \<>s\ tp.im uhujq* South Wales), captain: NcD*u|| vey (New South Wales i; .1 Rurk< im\ O'Neill (New South Wales R -s, mpw277 words
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Article72 1958-11-25 12 By HARRY GEE, R*""^ 1 Sppn l2 SYDNEY, Nov. 24 (Router) selectors were occupied this sibles for the Australian test tf am v Brisbane on Dec. 5, ninr players m as 'certainties' by Australian expert^ g B <*] They are Nei! Harvey captain. Coiin llcdona man O'Neill. Ken Richie72 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-25 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgic, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL •••x *w* I 'Nil J^i 1 1 WHAT DID SHE I* $1 DO WITH "THE h II MAN INSIDE?" 1} |k68 words
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Article, Illustration563 1958-11-25 13 NIGHT of Triumph 3 Jau- H B LI Mb to success through na ke CHECKPOINT, FOR AT LARGE, ANGEROUS EXILE, VIOLENT PLAYI KJND. OODS OF FEAR proSydney Box and director, Charles ;nchton, attended, along guests of honour the evening heroes some of England's >rst recent flood disPretty premiere host--3 traced563 words
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Article83 1958-11-25 13 UEA'OWJVED Br? tiih stage nctress Margnret Leightou o'irf First Ladu 0/ the French Theatre Frnncoise Rosay hare been .sigmed to complete rhc w.ajor casting of Jerry Wald's production of William Faulkner's THE SOUND AND THE FURY. Academy Airard winners Yul Brijnner and Joanne Woodicard and Ethel Waters,83 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-11-25 13 J# t - THE HOLLYWOOD J#t LOWDOWN&y SCREEN rights to WiU Ham Faulkner's "Requiem For A Sun," the only stage p'ntv written by the Nobel Prize winner, has been purchased by 20th Century-Fox ior production early next year. The play, which Is currently showing m London a^d m Paris, will be brought to64 words
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Article51 1958-11-25 13 film rights. "Requiem For A Sun narks 2Oth's third Faulkner presentation. The mot on picture company earlier this year released Jerry W aid's production of Faulkner's "The Long Hot Summer" and will soon release "The Sound n>?d The Fury," now before the cameras at 20th's Hollywood51 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-11-25 13 '"V* H E Billionaire," a screen original by Norvian Krasna, has been, purchased by 20th Cen-tury-Fox and will be produced by Jerry Wad Productions. Executive Producer Buddy Adler announced recently. A comedy-drama, "The Billionaire" is the story of what happens to r hc richest man m the icorld116 words
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Article103 1958-11-25 13 THE Sinaapore Peranakun Amateur Dramatic Party will resent NYAI DASIMA, a very popular Indonesian historical play, on two nights for the benefit of the YMCA Youth Club Fund and the building fund f th On P Thursday. Dec. 4. under the distinguished patnn? ni Mr Chew Swee103 words
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Article411 1958-11-25 13 SHE BELIEVES IN DESTINY She attended public school m Marseilles. later. the Beaux Arts School. She can paint and is a sculptor. She modelled for painters, sculptors and photographers. She came to this country to continue her profession of modelling. Candy Conover thought she should be an411 words
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Miscellaneous380 1958-11-25 13 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: MMMaßHMaaaiiah^^^^ h^ M^ Mllaaiaißaail no chances. Maintain har--1 ..«.i. m v M I^H Protect cash. belong ngs "Where (here is much Bj"I9 E^B Be discreet and econol. f h, the shado^ H|HH m^ 0RP ,O-0«. 22 deepest. —Goethe ■HMHRHI Nov 21— Shun the tenmutual financial interests.. pH|RJkI*J v380 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-11-25 14 WORLD NEWS FASDFASDF DURING a break In the recent session of UK's Political Committee which has been discussing the intriguing outer space problem, delegates seem confronted icith some minor "inner space" problems as well. In top picture, UPI cameraman catches a bewildered U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge strolling m intoU.P.I. - 116 words
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Article111 1958-11-25 14 CAIRO, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Major-General Ahmed Abdel Wahab. Minister of the Interior m the new Sudanese Government, was quoted here last night as saying that Sudan's foreign policy was not proWestern but neutral. The Middle Eastern News Agency (MEN A) reported him as savin? this111 words
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Article105 1958-11-25 14 MINISTRY OFFICIAL RESIGNS LONDON. Nov. 24 (Reuter) lan Harvey has resigned his position as Joint Parliamentary Unier-Serretary for Foreign Affairs, and also his seat m the House of Commons, it was announced today. A Downing Street statement announcing Mr. Harvey's resignation from his Foreign Office post aided that the Prime105 words
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Article50 1958-11-25 14 HONGKONG, Nov. 24. (Reuter). A construction company was today ordered to pay a Chinese flower-lover HK$l.l4O for having dajnased ten pots of Cattleya orchids. The plaintiff. Mr. Kwok Ving Kiu, sued Dawson (Far East) Construction Company for $1,737 for alleged damage to ten pots Cattleya orchids.50 words
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Article410 1958-11-25 14 A swing to the right... Massive confidence vote for Premier De Gaulle assured PARIS, Nov. 24, (UPI, Reuter) France's voters inflicted a crushing defeat on the Moscow-led French Communist Party today m national general elections, fought under the shadow of Russia's new threat to the410 words
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Article85 1958-11-25 14 Russia Is Forging Ahead Of UK LONDON, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Sir John Cockcroft, British Atomic Energy Research Director, said on his return from Moscow today that the Russians were forging ahead of Britain. "I think they will leave us behind m the future". He said at London airpor. after a85 words
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Article34 1958-11-25 14 THE Japanese Maritime Safety Board said m Tokyo yestedday a Japanese fishing boat rescued eight Indonesian fishermen m distress aboard a small boat about 60 miles south of Palau Island on Satur- day. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1958-11-25 14 MR. VICTORIANO Blanco, aged 19. paid J.lOO (about £18) and four months of his life m jail for stealing a kiss from a girl m Sa Jose, m northern Luzon m Philippines ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1958-11-25 14 THE Korean Military Armistice Commission will meet near Panmunjom on Tuesday Nov 29, the United States Command announced m Seoul yesterday U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article27 1958-11-25 14 INDONESIAN estate workers will proclaim Dec. 10 as "plantation day," making the government take-over of Dutch estates a year ago. it was reported m Jakarta yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article70 1958-11-25 14 PRINCE Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco arrived m New York again yesterday for a four-week private visit. They were met at the airport by th e Princess's parents. Mr. and Mrs John B. Kelly of Philadelphia. THE NEW Hungarian Parliament will convene m Budapest next Wednesday for the firstUPI - 70 words
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Article33 1958-11-25 14 THE Taipei Municipal police have disqualified 1.500 pedicab drivers under the new registration system recently adopted. These drivers were said to be either physically unfit for the job or usine others licences. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article62 1958-11-25 14 TUNBRIDGE WELLS, England, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, last surviving Queen's Counsel of Queen Victoria's reign and a cabinet minister for most of World War One. died here today He was 94. Known as an apostle of peace and disarmament he died after a62 words
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Article24 1958-11-25 14 BAMAKO. French Sudan. Nov. 24. (Reuten. The French Sudan territorial assembly today unanimously proclaimed the territory a republic within the French community.24 words
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183 1958-11-25 14 NICOSIA 24-hr. STRIKE TO MARK UN DEBATE NICOSIA. Nov.. 24 (Reuter) —Greek Cypriots began a 24--hour island-wide general strike this morning to mark the United Nations debate on Cyprus The strike and the immobilisation of all transport was ordered yesterday m leaflets distributed b y PEKA, EOKA's Political Branch. Greek183 words
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Article146 1958-11-25 14 Britain Rejects Red Protest LONDON, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Britain has for the second time rejected Communist Chinese protests against alleged violence used by Hongkong police m closing the Chung Hua Middle School on August 26. China firs: comDlained on August 27 that the British authorities m Hongkong had closed down146 words
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312 1958-11-25 14 TV DEBATE ON CYPRUS ENDS IN A ROW UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Mr. Zenon Rossides, legal adviser to Archbishop Makarios, Greek Cypriot leader, and Mr. Rauf Denktash. Turkish Cypriot leader, debated the Cypru s question on television yesterday and then shouted at each other after the show went off312 words
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Article55 1958-11-25 14 ir.* T l IPE i f Nov -u 24 (tJPI >~ &v Chia-Ho. a Taipei banker who claims he introduced the hula hoop craze to onSZiSS cBS. he wants to sclcct a Miss Hula Hoop The 60-year-old* banker sad he is planning a congest to select the55 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-25 14 Princess At University Dance PRINCESS BIRGITTA of Sweden was a guest of honour at the Students' Bali of the Stockholm University last Saturday night. Host of the party was bearded Carl-Johan von Grotthuss. the students' president, and he va s the Princess's cavalier for the evening. The two are picturedUPI - 55 words
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Article34 1958-11-25 14 THE Prince of Wales Is confined to bed at his boarding school, m Berkshire, with a catarrhal cold, but it if nothing serious, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said Reuter last night.—Reuter - 34 words
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149 1958-11-25 14 R.I. Rebels Attack Padang At Midnight: Two Killed JAKARTA, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Indonesian rebels tried to attack Padang. capital of Central Sumatra, it was officially announced. Radio Padang, monitored here. said two companies of rebel troops launched a midnight offensive on the town's suburbs on Monday. The attackers were beaten149 words
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Article, Illustration229 1958-11-25 14 No prejudice to c\l ACCRA. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Cfa, yesterday declared their asreemrnt t0 two states as the nucleus of a Tnion o States." j In a declaration signed at the Governor-General's State House. Ghana also agreed subject to parliamentary ap provai. to grant a loan of 'about SB5229 words
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Article70 1958-11-25 14 ONI7S) \24 i m j caiiarf ai fftts < m fupp r United NtU pi i el r 'T. i [m alretAj ni U.& ArrJ L igi I raJ suvs< mbi] I committee divide si n lr solution ll for an U-c I comprising countrw and "n^r's Thai Unit*70 words
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