Singapore Standard, 26 November 1958
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Title Section20 1958-11-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 CabU TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1958. Vol- IX No. 147. O 15 cts. l/poges20 words
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Article318 1958-11-26 1 THAILAND CUTS TIES WITH CAMBODIA MB w w w wnw w v a JHorUer closed: Ml wants stopped Press Criticisms Start The Row BANGKOK, Nov. 25 (Reuter) Lieut. Gen. Prapas Charusathien, a senior member of Thailand's ruling Revolutionary Party, announced today that Thailand was closing the Cambodian border. The Thai318 words
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127 1958-11-26 1 Israeli Air Attack On 3 Villages, Says Jordan AMMAN, Nov. 25 (Reuter) A Jordan military spokesman said that Israeli jet aircraft today crossed the Jordan airspace border and dropped single bombs or three villagesHe said the aircraft immediately returned to Israeli territory. The alleged incident is the first m two127 words
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Article184 1958-11-26 1 Pagoda Death Fall PENANG, Tues.— Proprietor of the Hong Lim Sawmill m Bridge Street. Mr. Tan Hong Lim. fell from a height of about 100 feet off the famous pagoda at the Kek Lok Si Temple m Ayer Itam this morning, and died instantly. Keeper of th c pagoda, Mr.184 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-11-26 1 Sabrina here! But it was mother SABRINA This was the name that sent reporters and air officials scurrying to Singapore's International Airport. But when they got there they found that they had been on a wild goose chase. For Britain's blonde bombshell was nowhere on the scene. As the Public133 words
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Article55 1958-11-26 1 MANILA. Nov. 25 (Reuter) Six people were reported dead and 108 others missing m the Southern Philippine regions as two storms lashed the area with strong winds and heavy seas, last Friday. Press reports here said early estimates of damage to crops and property were placed at over55 words
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133 1958-11-26 1 PENANG. Tuesday Four masked men armed with daggers broke into a coffee shop m Penang Road at about midnight tonight and stabbed to death a 58-year-old man m the presence of his wife. After tying up the proprietor and his three assistants downstairs,133 words
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Article84 1958-11-26 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 25 (Reuter) Darul Islam outlaws massacred 112 villagers m the South Celebes. Antara news agency reported. The agency m a despatch from Macassar said there were reports that another 56 persons had been killed by these terrorists. Darul Islam fanatics belong to a84 words
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Article82 1958-11-26 1 THE HAGUE, Holland. Nov. 25. (UPI). The Indonesian Republic still owes the Netherlands nearly 250 million guilders (about $66,000,000 U.S.) m international loans and direct financial obligations. Dutch Foreign Minister J. Luns told the second chamber of parliament last night. In his written reply to the82 words
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149 1958-11-26 1 LONDON. Nov. 25 (UPI) The Duke of Edinburgh will be m Singapore- from February 22 to 25 m the course of his world tour next year, according to the itinerary released by Buckingham Palace tonight. The Duke, m his capacity as past149 words
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Article184 1958-11-26 1 THE spirit of charity m all of us quickens as the festive season draws near and our thoughts turn to those less privileged than ourselves. This is the same spirit which prompted the officers and crew of the freighter, Soon Lee, to collect $100 for the184 words
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191 1958-11-26 1 FED. READY TO HELP CURB R.I. REBEL ACTS BANDUNG, Tues. Deputy Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, told the Press here that his Government would consider extending the fullest co-operation to curb the activities of "rebels," if asked by the Indonesian Government. Dato Abdul191 words
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Article27 1958-11-26 1 THE Russian Sputnik 111 collided with a meteorite shower between Nov. 10 and 16. according to signals received from the satellite, Tass' reported yesterday. (Reuter).27 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-11-26 1 Stowaway girl will NEVER forget Outram Prison Cell No. 28 MARGARET CATOR, the 17-year-old London stowaway revealed m Singapore yesterday that her desperate attempt to reach her Australian fiance "was forced on me by my parents.*' "I told them that I must reach my fiance but they refused to give266 words
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115 1958-11-26 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 (Reuter) Stockpiles of nuclear bombs ai;e now sufficient to wipe out the entire human race, #ie Council of the Federation 'of American scientists announced here yesterday. The Couricilbf-the Federation a> nationwide organization concerned with the inter-relation of science and world aS-BUrs*115 words
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Article28 1958-11-26 1 THREE new polio cases were reported up to 5 p.m. yesterday Ln Singapore, bringing the total number of ewes for the year to 326.28 words
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Advertisement152 1958-11-26 1 I ,_i..i-r:^^«. 1 GUINNESS STRENGTH Jl X-- iCO LTDt PS_^P| __n^^^M^i* -^33 i •ONY ANYWHERE YOU GO Irangi transistor UMwJ_I RADIO TR-88 :s a super-sensitive two band powerful i rate Km several months on three flashlight P**m rroilabla anywhere and which last 500 'cumstances. -.i ?_i'put' terminal are provided so152 words
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Article37 1958-11-26 2 A WOMAN. Ong Eng Mvi, 50. was fined $1,000 or three months' jail by a Singa:>ore Court yesterday after she admitted assisting m the running of a chap-ji-kee lottery at Potong Pasir on Oct. 3.37 words
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Article41 1958-11-26 2 A SINGAPORE Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday returned a suicide verdict at the close of an inquiry into the death of Tan Swan. 54. whose body was found hanging m a house at Braddell Road on Sept. 23.41 words
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327 1958-11-26 2 HALT ON BROADCAST CHINESE PROTEST 'Don't Sever Tie Plea By Community Bodies FOUR Singapore Chinese community associations have submitted memoranda to the Director of Broadcasting, the Chief Secretary and the Chief Minister, protesting against a decision to omit broadcasts m Teochew, Khek, Hainanese and Foochow from January next year. The327 words
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255 1958-11-26 2 Choir Of 540 To Usher In Christmas THE Christmas season m Singapore this year will be welcomed by a unique chorus, whose like has never been heard before m the Colony, of 540 children's voices singing carols old and new, at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 3. at 6.30 p.m.255 words
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Article79 1958-11-26 2 32 ENTER 'OILY MAN' CONTEST THIRTY-TWO men have entered for the "Oily Man" contest to be held today at 8 p.m. at the Cathay Cinema Car Park, Singapore. The men will be judged by the star of the Cathay-Keris .Films Production release •Serangan Orang Minyak" (The Oily Man Strikes Again)79 words
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Article74 1958-11-26 2 USED FORGED CHITS TO GET PETROL A 19-YEAR-OLD van driver, Ismail bin Sulaiman. yesterday admitted m the Singapore High Court that he used two forged chits to get 12 gallons of petrol from a kiosk m Outram Road on April 6. Justice Mr. Buttrose, however, postponed sentence pending a probation74 words
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Article139 1958-11-26 2 Today Is Guru Dev's Birthday j SIKHS m Singapore and Malaya will today celebrate the birthday of Guru Kansk Dcv Ji the first Guru with special prayer meetings, lectures, music competitions and specially prepared feasts. In Singapore, a film "Gordwara Darshan" depicting the sacred places of worship m India will139 words
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Article36 1958-11-26 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 25 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.97 to Cl Sterling $5.77 to US$l: $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0,061 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.37 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-11-26 2 AT THE Popp> Day Dance held m Kluang rrcently under thr patron age of Datin Azizah, wife of the State Secretary of Johore and Puan Fakhriah Abdullah, wife of the Divtrict Officer. Kluang. the Kebaya Queen Contest was 1 v h Ck MU1,,., t J Hint. MM62 words
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Article19 1958-11-26 2 NO CAS ANSW SAC SENIi I Robert per. S J fl m km m W ke. S The I19 words
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250 1958-11-26 2 'I deny intim allegations' man tells co A FORMER supervisor o: X sewing machine centre and showroom, V S. Padmanabhan, ye.strrcO-. denied m the Smgapon High Court that he had intimacy with a young seamstress m October. 1956, or on subsequent occasions. Padmanabhan, who said he was now unenpOyed. wa?250 words
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Advertisement348 1958-11-26 2 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB AMATEUR RACE MEETING SATURDAY 20TH. DECEMBER 1958 Besides the Usual Tote ($5/- and $1/-) and the Unlimited Sweep. Cash Sweeps (Races 2 to 6 only) there will also be a NUMBERS FORECAST POOL based on the last 2 digits m the Unlimited Sweep. Guaranteed minimum dividend348 words
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Advertisement301 1958-11-26 2 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. V. "ORANJE" Berthed: 25.11.58. S.H.B. Godowns: 1/2. General survey will be held on the 1.12.58. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41. Robinson Road, Telephone 21-366. AUCTION SALE OF Adding machine, typewriting machine, carpets, silver tea set. cut glass decanters the301 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-26 2 I JAOTO-AUCII! ■f BORNEO MOTOKJ 4.00 p.m. sharp I CARS ROW OR VIEW I THERE l-^,:' y^--Q..r J £S is no HPL Km Zi STORY JU s |n ***l^ I OF LOVE fll ~*r~' '"i-^M^M I I7f"l *_j_______u____!S_- 1 I fl E>__ M \Wm M MATCH F^*V* /~2 »V* |J68 words
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Article652 1958-11-26 3 S^lnTo* SingafMN can shout from KS-m up ther swords o* hate ond 0 r Sm smartest trick* of cajolery urn to achieve merger with the n J jLfaya The wiH 9 ct on,y one 1 mo¥ come m sugar-coated oratory UT- Hottermg coloured cellophane. Tv m* hrutol frankness.652 words
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Article22 1958-11-26 3 Br- 5 n etK irp Koaa .pore c^-5 Caoies llCERNEWS" -"'1 3 i-es > An department. 8 I74 Batu22 words
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Article31 1958-11-26 3 The total cost of World War 11 to all nations -nvolved exceeded $1,300,--000.000.000. 22.060,000 persons were killed, an additional 34.300.000 were hurt, making a total Of 56,360,000 casualties.31 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1958-11-26 3 Andy Rozario - A MONUMENT FOR POSTERITY Andy Rozario By Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman: "This is a splendid example of what a small man can do m co-operation with one another and m achieving security. The police have constructed this building with millions of dollars they saved collectively and I am pleased1,703 words
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Article, Illustration637 1958-11-26 3 Peter Milner - Peter Milner KHARTOUM TJOW was democracy working m the Sudan and why did it break down? The answer is that it promised to work well enough so long as only two parties vied with each other although there were mistakes m plenty. The trouble grew637 words
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Advertisement78 1958-11-26 3 a- f THROUGH DISTIi\GUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for as long as thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. __\\W/^_\\_\^y2^ Kramartit tvH \i*Vt rowelo *^^__B^~ _^________b\ k''9 M b*eoo»« of their m-foce fl__\ *yd f hord ,oll#d v XT goW78 words
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327 1958-11-26 4 200.000 Leaflets Will Co Out To The People THE Singapore Peoples' Alliance will distribute more than 200,000 pamphlets to people throughout the island as the first step to woo members. The leaflets, printed m English, Chinese. Malay and Tamil, will give de- tails327 words
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142 1958-11-26 4 Kelantan, Kedah Still Menaced By Floods KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. With the let-up of monsoon showers, only Kelantan and Kedah continue to be hit by floods In Kelantan. six roads, a ferry and a bridge are still inaccessable to traffic. In Gurun, Keiah. Kampong Bagia ia four fest undei water and142 words
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Article103 1958-11-26 4 DEPARTMENT inquiries against three Singapore Police Inspectors for neglect of duty was concluded yesterday. Results of the inquiries are expected to be made known soon. The Standard was told yesterday that the inquiries were ordered by the Commissioner of Police following a report by a103 words
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Article60 1958-11-26 4 PENANG. Tues. A six-year-old boy died after he was stung by hornets while picking fruits from a tree, the Coroner. Inche Nik Hussain bm Nik Ali. was told today. The Coroner returned a verdict of misadventure at the end of an inquiry into the death60 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-11-26 4 Council Replies 'Evasive' —Alliance DISSATISFIED with the written answers given to his several questions, the Alliance Councillor. Mr. G. B. Armstrong, will ask the ordinary meeting of the City Council on Friday to hold an open debate on certain issues. Mr. Armstrong has raised about 30 questions, including the recent226 words
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212 1958-11-26 4 Attract Foreign Capital, S'pore Advised THE New Zealand's Minister for Defence. Mr. P. G. Connolly yesterday sounded a warning that the present political instability m Singapore was not encouraging to foreign investors who could play a big part m easing the Colony's unemployment. Mr. Connolly said he learnt from Press212 words
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Article158 1958-11-26 4 12 Held For Attack On Man TAIPING. Tues. Police have detained 12 men and taken into custody a motor car m connection with the attack on a rubber factory labourer. Tan Choon Seng. 24. who was admitted to the hospital m a critical condition last Saturday night. Tan was attacked158 words
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Article36 1958-11-26 4 THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Prof A. Oopenheim. will give a talk on "Universities. Then and Now to Nanyang University students tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. at the College of Arts, Jurong Road.36 words
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Article68 1958-11-26 4 THE management of tne Standard Vacuum Oil Company. Singapore, and the Staiivac Employees' Cnion yesterday had "very friend |y" discussions on the 18 point agenda for better conditions of service for the workers. The management agreed to start the talks on the agenda, with the two68 words
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Article66 1958-11-26 4 STAFF Committee of Lhe Singapore City Council yesterday recommended the appointment of Mr. Norman Lord of Mombasa as the Super-! numerary Fire Officer m the City Fire Brigade. The committee also decided to defer the approval of five senior appointments m the Council made by the Public66 words
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108 1958-11-26 4 SINGAPORE Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M.P.D. Nair. has launched a "Fire Relief Fund" for three families who were rendered homeless m a fire at Andrews Avenue on Nov. 14. These families are now temporarily accommodated m an old "clinic shed." They108 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-11-26 4 fl fl I s I \n h, (U th 0n..,.. it Not":.jß were bar I 111. r fl 1 IHimhf H fl 1 I p« I 9 I I fl hean .fl I cor gor fl wa. she I I wh< I thoStandard - 116 words
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360 1958-11-26 4 DPP Tells Of 18 Stab Wounds IPOH, Tues. A tin miner's son, Wong Tat Meng 31, was charged before Mr. Justice Good m tho High Court here today with the murder of his stepmother. whom he was alleged to have "hated"' because h.360 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-11-26 4 THE first of the Far East Air Force Police dog trials to be held m Singapore will end today for 13 selected RAF police dogs from Seletar. Changi, Tengah, Butterworth and Kuala Lumpur. They will be continued at Kai Tak, Hongkong, on Saturday, and283 words
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Article32 1958-11-26 4 MONIT CHIEF WORLD B Soekarn Mr Sti 1 i dept l Iminist mai- ea<* ""j Mr. Stringer<B istei *A 1 tive panied bj the Fei n 1 i i Egyi i the32 words
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187 1958-11-26 5 Govt. Officers ce Disciplinary Action |rY got into debt g pR BEING WARNED 6 already sacked 6fftf tf_ca( h *>* m" m „n!r.r..-ning the tvti rminated Seer, to not ,Uor bool their ffl officers were also charged with getting into uebt after having been warned to keep away from money-lenders.187 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-11-26 5 'VE BEEN EARS ARMY j i i.urcli.im i mute9 words
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108 1958-11-26 5 IPORE Police yesannounced that a I number of housekings and thefts took ist week m the isI Ihe number was 67. k before only 46 re reported to the ■ri week, said the -Secretary, Mr. Eu Bang, 13 houses were I broken into108 words
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Article, Illustration211 1958-11-26 5 Jeanita, 18, Leaves Her Two Loves Behind JEANITA Jinadasa. 13. has two loves her 54-year-old father and her 11-year-old piano. Her father came first because she lost her mother at two. Next was the piano m her Serangoon Garden Estate home which Pa bought for her when she was seven211 words
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Article76 1958-11-26 5 DJATIKUSUMO MEETS R.I. COMMUNITY THE Indonesian ConsulGeneral, Brigadier General G.P.H. Djatikusumo, last night met leaders of the Indonesian community m Singapore. Seventy leaders of the 30,--000-strong community turned up at the Consul-General's residence m Patterson Road. Gen. Djatikusumo m a short talk promised to look after their interests and to76 words
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367 1958-11-26 5 FIFTY FAMILIES GET LOW-COST HOMES ON THE H.P. SYSTEM KANGAR, Tues. The Raja of Perlis, Syed Putra ibni Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail, today declared open the low-cost housing scheme for Malay families m Jalan Padang Katong here today, before a distinguished gathering. i Altogethei 50 Malay-style plank houses with modern367 words
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Article171 1958-11-26 5 School Is Fined 20 Cents A Day THE management committee of Pei Tong Chinese School was fined $63.60 m the Singapore City Court yesterday for failing to comply with a mandatory order. Chia Ah Nee. a member of the school management, pleaded guilty on its behalf for failing to comply171 words
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Article52 1958-11-26 5 MR. A. Gilmour has been elected president of the Singapore Stamp Club, it was announced yesterday. Other office-bearers are: hon. secretary, Mr. H. G. Rodyk. exchange manager and treasurer: Mr. A. G. J. Young, auctioneer: Mr. Jan Procf. Committee: Mr. R. Clayton. Mr. E. W. Bethell and52 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-11-26 5 A GIFT FOR THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE WHEN the Japanese Antarctic ship, the Soya, sailed into Singapore on Monday, it tarried a special gift to the oeople of S i yia apore City. The gift, a Japanese doll m a glass case (left) was from the Metropolitan Governor of Tokyo,78 words
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356 1958-11-26 5 Court Told KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A woman ran after a knifewielding man who was chasing her husband, and pleaded with him to be merciful but he turned round and slashed her face, a preliminary murder inquiry before Magistrate Inche Hassan bin356 words
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Advertisement57 1958-11-26 5 Ijose like a irld Champiori^T im s^^^^____i__^^.^^o <r^^^^_____________. v v *0* gfi -_________Mlli**lffff^^^^ y^ y<*^_______ KEF /> ■^^''O Ogß vii iKk /■BC Fr sms**' M* j I^-^ F*e Hawthorn -ti kavcs nothing to chance. SHELL j L., h hogging cockpit of racing. V2mZ^J triumphant Vj W helped him to become57 words
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Advertisement129 1958-11-26 5 c v C2^ Dr Wcsts Germ F| ht «r V AMAZING NEW TOOTHBRUSH! KILLS GERMS fVo v o\ 3___e *Mi l____^9___i I'M f^»- Jmm\ ___F Demand fcru^ *-^WH _^^S^_a_S^_S_i|--y*""^ great \w« Bf* may Gives you a new kind of health protection a triumph of medical research from the Dr. West's129 words
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136 1958-11-26 6 Talks On Buddhism For All Teachers A SERIES of lectures on Buddhism for teachers of Government and aided schools m Chinese and Eng. ish. will cc held during the December vacation. Mr. T. A. Simon, president of the Singapore Buddhist Association, to id The Standard yesterday. This was decided by136 words
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118 1958-11-26 6 Title Ends With Death Of Raja Bendahara KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —With the death of Raja Abdul Rashid. the title of Raja Bendahara. Perak, which he held will be abolished. This is provided m the laws of the Constitution of Perak promulgated m 1953. Under a clause m the Constitution, the118 words
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352 1958-11-26 6 GIRL LEAVES HER HOME AND DROPS A NOTE Mother Objected To Her Many Boy Friends. 50.... TOO many boy friends and the resultant quarrels over them with her mother has made pretty 17-year-old Lai Tian Yin run away from her home m Johore Bahru. She has been missing since Saturday352 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-11-26 6 A STALLHOLDER. Ho Choon Meng, was assaulted ny three thugs mi n Albert Street, Singapore, on Monday nignt when he refused to hand over to them three shirts. He said that the men approached him and said mat they were secret society gangsters and demanded the72 words
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253 1958-11-26 6 Indian Chamber Protests Against Increased Rates PENANG, Tues. A petition opposing the principle of increasing the annual value of some 3.000 properties m the city, has been sent to the Mayor, Mr. D S. Ramanathan, by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, -j here. President of the Inu. an Chamber. Mr.253 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-11-26 6 All eyes on S'pore -says UPI chief EARNEST Hoberecht. United Press International VicePresident and General Manager for Asia, left Singapore last night for Bangkok after a four-day visit m the Colony, said a U.P.I. report yesterday. "The world has its eyes on Singapore and South-east Asia." said Hoberecht. "This is142 words
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Article107 1958-11-26 6 TRIED TO BURN HOUSE: 3 YRS' JAIL A LABOURER, Gan Yang San, was sentenced to three years' jail m the Singapore High Court yesterday for attempting to burn down a»attap house m Thomson Road, on Aug. 15. A n o, cc upant of the house, Moh Chin Boh. said that107 words
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Article48 1958-11-26 6 TWO men, La Ali bin Binta and Salia bin Latibu, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of illegally entering the Colony on Nov 16 Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, sentenced them to three months' jail each.48 words
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49 1958-11-26 6 ORANJE ON MAIDEN RUN TO AUSTRALIA THE 20.166-ton liner. Oranje, ■eft Singapore yesterday en her maiden run to Australia Arriving form Europe at dawn, she left 14 hours later for Fremantle, with 670 passengers aboard. The round trip between Singapore and Brisbane Brill take 25 days, a spokesman said.49 words
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129 1958-11-26 6 CONSTANTINE Fernando, 18. was acquitted m the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday on two charges of extortion. He was alleged to have extorted from two hawkers. Scow Keow Song and Chua Lim Hwa, a total of $14.20 by threatening them with injury at the 6th129 words
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Article124 1958-11-26 6 A SALESMAN. Ten NgjUk Seng, yesterday reported 0 the Police that he had beef held up by five masted men and relieved of 61,500 md I Oieque worth (05 35 m Lim Chu Kang Roao, Singapore. He said that he was returning home on Men124 words
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Article77 1958-11-26 6 RUB TIN! CLOSM (cent, pel por? K^ No I Pp. r>v so In r.s.s v R.s.s v Tnrr H ihf mi porr i up N LONM Tiodiri srssmn HtuMtai PtcMta Jan Ma: Ton' W cm Spot pftrmter Jan Mar April •In"' July-ftf l Ort-l>"( Pn e-mbr- f Januan Tonf M77 words
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Article386 1958-11-26 6 SOUND DEVELOP IS KEY GOOD GO KUALA LIMPIR Tuev^r, 1 this country and the effinenrv 'M depend on its land administr a i? l! factor. llor i morJ The Minister for .\o< 1 man bin Samsuddin. said thi >: 1 Senior Land Officers here today &< i consider gui, m386 words
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Article49 1958-11-26 6 NEIG MEET MIES i \\U M M Erar.ri' Ifi ji look m. irer m I jock lp the v_. ins 0 h Pi a W Pr.- r ra. M i Paris She I id t'inr wa ii had -ir -i 4 r i fari new m 6ag r< j49 words
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Miscellaneous52 1958-11-26 6 afja;fjafg ElJi^iaiEM Geyhujg straits Chinese Methodic Church: Gospel Meeting al Peac Cove." 393 Joo Chiat Road -8 00 p.m Pava Lebar Methodist Church: Prayer Meeting at Cnuiih Rev Wee Chim Kam -5 15 p m Geylang Community Assn. 'Mm. Avn.): Dancing Cl_t__s for Beginners 6. 30 p m. Alcoholics Anonymous:52 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-11-26 6 ing at VMCA. Orchard Road. I M nm WVCA (Rattles Qti.iv): Internet al Women's Club—Talk hy CapTain W^rd on "Federation Boys Club' 10 SO am Cl Drama Class L' 30 p rr. Bt Culture Class 5 IS p m YMCA (Orchard Bd.): Bodj bu r.ip. v.richt lifting 400 I Judo103 words
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Article, Illustration290 1958-11-26 7 They Only Sow Seeds Of Distrust— Minister PENANG. Tues —The Minister for Health, and M.I.C. President, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, last night warned the Penang electorate of "new champions of democracy" who would like to come to power by sowing the seeds of distrust. Mr290 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-11-26 7 POPULAR Singap re singer, Nat E'.:a?. better known as the "Dean Mart::: oi Singapore." Oft for Australia by the liner Oranje to settle down there. Elias. who is tne eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. A E Elias o: Sophia Road, told The Standard that70 words
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Article131 1958-11-26 7 LAU CHEE KEONG. with eight previous convictions of theft, robbery and extortion, yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore First District Court to a charge of stealing a fountain pen from a detecOve. Lav. who i.s already serving a jail term, snatched the pen from 11131 words
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Article111 1958-11-26 7 A MAN who was out with hi? girl friend m Katong Pork on the night of Ort. 4 was held up by two armed men and robbed of his wristwatch As the cobbers left, the man, Choo Lye Hock, trailed 'nem. and. when they were on111 words
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Article44 1958-11-26 7 A SUICIDE verdict was recorded by the Singapore Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, at the end of an inquiry into the death of Ong Cheng Wah. 25. of Upper Serangoon Road, whose body was found hanging from a tree on Sept. 25.44 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-11-26 7 A NEW ZEALANDER, whose main interest is "people and the way m which they live harmoniously." is to be his country's next High Commissioner to Malaya He is Mr Charles Bennett, who passed through Singapore yesterday aboard the Oranje on his way homeStandard - 192 words
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263 1958-11-26 7 HOLD-UPS IN FED. DOUBLED: RISE IN THEFTS, TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Robberies are on the increase m the Federation, a spokesman of the Federal Criminal Investigations Department told The Standard today. The spokesman said that previously, the average number of robbery cases throughout the country was 24 a month. This263 words
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Article36 1958-11-26 7 THE Chief Minister, Penang. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will address the inaugural meeting of the Penang Chinese Girls* High School's nursing division at the school premises m Gottlieb Road, at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.36 words
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188 1958-11-26 7 A LITTLE Singapore girl. named Lynne. has such ocep faith m Santa Claus that she has addressed one of PanAmerican's gay letter forms to him, requesting two very special Christmas presents, but without giving her last name, her age or her address. She188 words
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Advertisement384 1958-11-26 7 W^\ LAST DAY! J ll*i>9 iml A>-4. 15-6.45-9. 30 p.m. ■P^^ s n \v (Il B Mand. I j j -IHE MAN INSIDE Cs (Col) JJ \\y^_X7l VKk I>OKIS »ta\ i>ion N*f\A x^ Paramount ■r^ teacher J H :\\i.\N (>K\N(; MINYAK** FOR THE ■rfjjtw of one:: sf* ■I M_Uf 1384 words
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Advertisement1270 1958-11-26 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lints) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lints) sh.pp,n, XHE BLUE F UNNEL LINE *SS SAILINCS tt LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers tptitn tt proceed via ether perts tt load and dischargt cargo (via Suts with liberty tt proceed via Panama1,270 words
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Advertisement956 1958-11-26 8 MITSUI IS LINE Axumoson Maru for Japan Ports 15Dec 13 Dec 12 Dec Accepting cargo for Central and South American oorts with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay Suez. Kyoei Maru 16 Dec 19 Dec ETA N. York 28956 words
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Advertisement506 1958-11-26 8 1 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARDS Sailings to, Aden Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen r^ Po*e p 1 JUTLANDIA Coll. London (Possenqe,, Only) MEONIA 20/22 Dec 2 3 Colling London (Possenoer, SIENA 910 Jon '•J Pos.enger Accommodot.o, A(| OUTWARDS Sail.ng, to. Bongkok ond f Penonj "MEONIA" I "SARGODHA" c, Pl I Dec j.506 words
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197 1958-11-26 9 Executive To Study Car Plant Project KUALA LUMPUR, Tues -Manager of the Japanese Foreign Trade Division of Nisan Motor Manufacturing Company m Tokyo, Mr. Y. Shimamoto arrived here today to study the possibility of setting up a motor assembly plant HewiJl also attend the openSL£ J an Chon an d197 words
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Article99 1958-11-26 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ocr Dicul yesterday were: Copra Nov. -Der. $4] buyers; $42 sellers; coconut oi! m bulk ?*S4 J sellers m drams jhfii sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers; Sarawak white $128 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing Drices fair merchantable99 words
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Article170 1958-11-26 9 Ol THR ROADS Santa Lucia. Brenda. Soya, 0 d 1, Huntsfield, Aruioi a, Berebeire Procyon Dolly TurI man. Prometeo, Flying Cloud. Sty. Pvetoi a. Hammersborg. X.m Guan, E. Lucky, Marlina Kollsteii Kyiokawa Maru S Calt. Sue/. Tong Hoa, Waikari. Sri Pahang, Wang On. Trawler |<CH>. Susanne, Hero170 words
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343 1958-11-26 9 CHINA 'BOYCOTT EXTENDS TO STEEL REPORT afja;fja;gaa A JAPANESE trading firm m Osako has received private advice that Peking has informed importers m Malaya and Singapore of its decision to suspend shipments of a wide variety of steel and sundry goods with existing contracts considered cancelled, said a Reuter report343 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-11-26 9 SPICERS (Export) Ltd. gave a dinner on Monday at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore, to Mr. W. Dunstan, a director of Tasman Pulp and Paper (Sales) Pty. Ltd Mr. Dunstan i s on a Far East tour, to look into the possibilities of marketing his firm's newsprint m the area. Spicer122 words
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Article37 1958-11-26 9 THE U.S. Department Of Agriculture yesterday issued an authorization to Pakistan to finance purchase of U551,336,900 worth of wheat or wheat flour from U.S. supplies with payment m Pakistani currency. Instead of U.S. dollars —U.P.I37 words
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110 1958-11-26 9 Malayan Declines Against Sterling The Malayan dollar yesterday slipped 1 16 of a penny against sterling, from its "normal top" I maximum) of 2/4-1/8 to 2 4-1, 16. The decline Is attributed to less rubber being exported from Malaya m the past week. ThO had caused a slight drop m110 words
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Article60 1958-11-26 9 MR. K.L. CHOWDURY. former chairman nf the Indian Engineering Export Council and at present a member of the Council, is expected m Singapore at the end of the week, on a fortnight's visit to the Colony. He Is to make arrangements tor the Council to take60 words
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Article261 1958-11-26 9 THK Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: London: Selling T.T./O.D. 2/3-15/16; buying (air mail' T.T. 2/4-1/16: 07d 2 4-3/32; 30 d/st 2/4-7/32; 45 d/st 2/4--1 4: isi) d st. 2/4-9/32; 90 d/st. 2,4-3/8; 120 d/st 2/4-15/32; 180 ci st 2261 words
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172 1958-11-26 9 Selective Interest In Industrials INDUSTRIALS continued to have selective support at current quotations, while tins were easier and rubbers quietly steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrok- CI- __«_W___J W 1 INDUSTRIALS Gammon 1.78 1.80 Malayan Cement 1.60 1.62 O-172 words
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Article304 1958-11-26 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp $1.09; Fraser Neave ords. $1.62, $1.55 and $1.60 odd lot; Gammon $1.80; Hammer SI 584. $1.57 i and $1.53 odd lot; Henry Waugh $1.34; Hume Pref. £4/101 arrival; Malayan Cement SI 62- OCBC $21; Robinson Ords. t,i 46'304 words
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Article139 1958-11-26 9 Rubber Slips 1¾ Cents SINGAPORE rubber price dropped l| cents yesterday, to close at 87£ cents per lb. for International first grade December, caused by upcountry .selling 'pressure. After opening lower m sympathy with overseas advices, the market eased further on fairly heavy upcountry and "stale bull liquidation. Lower sheets139 words
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Article45 1958-11-26 9 ALEXANDRIA. Nov. 25 (UPl)— Jean Robert, leader of a French economic rielegaimn m Egypt to negotiate a FrcrhU.A.R. trade agreement, said today hi,; delegation would discuss with the lOA.R. authorities the question of a price rebate on future French purchases of Egyptian cotton.45 words
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Advertisement198 1958-11-26 9 *tn ORIENT LIKE |J3 v e P.S'honr. Penanq c 15 Dee 13 Dec q ZS Nov Q c 1 9 Dec *20 *sec rtKEXI STAR "NEjgg r -.e P S'hom Penang v-. 30 Nov law 15 Jan 23 Jon s Dec 23 Dec 14 Jon A.-ommodoticn) urican'mail LINE W San198 words
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Article, Illustration657 1958-11-26 10 A TRAGEDY Of Hatred and Self- Sacrifice sgsgsghshsh aFJAWFAFAFGF "The Mill On The Floss" may be described as a tragedy of hatred and self-sacrifice a blend m which the meanest and the noblest emotions are related and constrasted. It was published m 1860, and scored a great success. George Eliot657 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-11-26 10 E help 5 and a waj vvhar fI was i ■■<". Ther. tBW Pn- the < 316 words
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Advertisement271 1958-11-26 10 The world famous family of m m w\W\\ Wm m m mm r mm I I %Jt Lv medicinal products 5 :,s l^__!^_^^^-i__>__^^_s___^_S_^ O ■^.w's^^w.^'^i^^-^^^'fe ySajfc f >: :^^^^^S__^Sft^£p>fe> _____r^SSW _____i___l_ __Sw^_Bb ™~^*m\ __B raSj^jg|^o* Wss^.m*m :^m._ti m %si& HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgic271 words
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Advertisement93 1958-11-26 10 Breaking up?... lacking energy?... feeling tired?... When difficulties arise m the office or at home through the day? If so you should try Sanatogen. Sanatogen is a nerve tonic and body building substance which helps to make good tha deficiencies m your diet and it induces sound restful sleep so93 words
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Article320 1958-11-26 11 Pick The Winners The STANDARD Way ..als Today 'sT 'op Choice Says Scrutineer RUBBER PLANTER 11. runner-up m her last two efforts, is my best bet at Ipoh this afternoon, second day of the Perak Turf Club's November meeting. The improving youngster has trained well and merits320 words
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Article90 1958-11-26 11 GOING: Expected To Be GOOD ggggjH SCRUTINEER FRANCIS 1. RUBBER FULL HOUSE PLANTER II Metrostar II Rubber Planter II Dententurius Easy Winner 2. WINDSOR II TECHNICOLOR II Technicolor II Winged Warrior Tawakal Four-C 3. HAPPY LIFE POLLY SLIPPER Handsome Crown Link Crown Link Happy Life 4. FILM COER OUR KINCDOM90 words
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244 1958-11-26 11 Windsor II Deserves Winning Break agjal;gagagf WINDSOR II richly deserve? a winning break after bis encouraging display over the seven furlongs last Saturday when third to Pepper Dealer and Winged Warrior. Nowhere m the early stage, j he made up ground m the last j furlong to come within two244 words
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Article327 1958-11-26 11 NAP Happy Life (In The 3.40) STANDARD agnmagkagaqg FILM GOER WITH more than half the field having strong claims, the main 6 furlongs handicap for Class Two. Division One performers appears to be the best betting race of the day. My pick ls Shaw Stable's up-and-coming Film Goer. Film Goer327 words
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Article279 1958-11-26 11 HAPPY LIFE TO MAKE YOU HAPPY afagkagaa HAPPY LIFE is my choice m the 3.40 p.m., the 6 furlongs race for horses class two, division three. The seven-year-old by Full Bloom is m peak form and I think it will be unwise to oppose him. Happy Life's win at Bukit279 words
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Article280 1958-11-26 11 CANASTRA HAS A GREAT CHANCE HERE afgmagkaghaa CANASTRA. down from Class One. has a great chance of re-entering the winning list by toppling this Class Two, Division Two field. Canastra ran far from a bad race when finishing fourth to Tourong over a mile at Singapore last month. He then280 words
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Article195 1958-11-26 11 Small World Good Each-Way trawgmabgagaa SMAL WORLD came from a iong way back to finish lo Ellew and Persian Count on the first day. On that showing he looks a good each-way bet m the 5.25 p.m. Small World earned a 6 pounds penalty and meets Ellew on 9 pounds195 words
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230 1958-11-26 11 agmagaghaqha Theatre 111 is worth another chance and I am taking him to make amends for his failure on the first day Theatre 111 never had a chance In the running last Saturday. Drawn marble 2. he was hemmed m for230 words
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Miscellaneous760 1958-11-26 11 y^ ~REDIFFUSION jf^HPfPli^H KKDIEFI'SION will Ean___!___________l f f r broadcast commentaries i seven races to lis- |i outside of Ipoh IHa fty ia Bt gj afternoon. a_______________________________L_^______ 2 30 p .m.-Class 2, Div. 4—6 Furs. MOCN E^AN B'KELEN Mr. C.H Yfi ICHNSON MARTIN M r Y L^e RANSOME DANIELS Goyant760 words
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256 1958-11-26 12 BAN ON 'STRENUOUS SPORT' LIFTED FOR SELECTION TRIALS I T" r\ I I Colony To Play In Malacca Tourney SINGAPORE'S Combined Schools hockey team, banned for more than a month from the game because of the present outbreak of polio m the island, received256 words
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Article32 1958-11-26 12 METHODIST English School 'B. Tan* ong Malim. won the 'Hilda' Challenge Cup m S.:m River recently when they beat Sel<clah Umum Slim River 6-0 m the finals.32 words
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Article146 1958-11-26 12 TWO smart moves by flanker Ernest Frida paved the war for Police Sports Association's two-nil win o*oer Singapore Cricket Club m a SHA Div 1 league match on the padang yesterday. The Police, by virtue of l!li? victory, have now moved to the second place m146 words
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Article167 1958-11-26 12 THAIS PLAY TODAY A TWENTY-ONE MAN Royal Thailand Air Force rugger team arrived at Changi yesterday for their two-match tour of the Colony. The team led by F/Lt. Pruamguit Homgsanan includes only one player wing forward Pra^ert who was :n the Thailand team that beat Malaya for the King of167 words
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Article151 1958-11-26 12 MCC 319 (P. May 140. T. Graveney 70: R. Strauss four for 77) and 257 for three declared (P. May 114, R. Subha Row 68 P. Richardson 52). Australian XI 128: (C. McDonald 49: P. Loader four for 23. J. Laker four for 52). Second innings (overnight 55 for151 words
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273 1958-11-26 12 AN 'OLYMPIAD' FOR K.L.'S TINY TOTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 'Tinytots Olympiad" is to be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Dec. 6. and 90 Kuala Lumpur Primary Schools, with a total enrolment of 21.600 will send their children to participate m it. The tinytots olympiad is being organised by273 words
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415 1958-11-26 12 _L I Asian Gamesmen For Malayan Tour By LESLIE NAKASHIMA, UPI Asia Sports Editor. TOKYO. Nov. 25 (UPI) Japan will compete m the international soccer matches scheduled m late December m Kuala Lumpur as part of a two-year programme to prepare415 words
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Article39 1958-11-26 12 LEICESTER. Nov 25, (Reuter^ Zora Folley. the United Stateheavyweight, beat Joe Bv^rave? Jamaican-borr. former Brit O Empire champion, m me ninth rour.H Of their scheduled ter round fight here las* night The referee stopped the fight39 words
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Article, Illustration369 1958-11-26 12 LOCK SPINS EM OUT The Australians Collapse In Second Knock England's Test Hopes Soar SYDNEY. Nov. 25 (Reuter) England test hopes were further enhanced when MCC beat a strong Australian XI by 345 runs here today. It was the third win of their tour. •Scores were MCC 319 and 257369 words
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Article66 1958-11-26 12 SYDNEY. N\.v. 25 I Reuter I Peter May, the MCC. captain today accepted a cheque for CASOO '£400 sterling) offered by the Sydney Daily Telegraph for his century between lunch and :ea yesterday against an Australian XI. May is still undecided how he will spend it66 words
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Article134 1958-11-26 12 SINGAPORE RUGBY: SRU Presidents XI vs Thailand Air Force en the padang 5 p. 771 RASC rs REME at RASC; RAF Seletar rs 200 Coy. REME at Seletar. HOCKEY: Div. 1. YMSA V* CSC at GSC; SCC rs Wanderers at Wanderers. TABLE TENNIS: STTA Business Houses Borneo Co.,134 words
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Article189 1958-11-26 12 JOHORE AS SHOW PRO IN SELETAR IN preparation lor their n.min.'i Blues Cup competition. Mmv k j: when they scored a 11 porno i six(two tries) victon aver Raya] itheir iirst trial rugger nutt.i it **p^-. The Johore Ac 6 two more trial matches— ac Regimental Pay Office O and189 words
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Article98 1958-11-26 12 Eagles Quek Hock Seng Win GREEN Eagles beat Mm Chong 90-84 m the extra I minutes called to decide their thrilling Chung Hwa m thc SCAAF namen* at tbß deal last night The Eagles, trailing at the interval fought bar* to draw level at 80-80 the game WH Becided extra98 words
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Article19 1958-11-26 12 TAIPING. Fuel drew one-ail with Telecorr a division one hockey tie played on the Bap ana yesterday.19 words
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Article230 1958-11-26 12 FOLLOWING are the SRA Classification of horses announced yesterday:— PROMOTIONS From Class 3 to Class 2 Lucky Games; Sure Profit. From Clash 4 to Class 3 Prince Ranier; Show Up; Ellem; Fireworship. DEMOTIONS From Class 3 to Clas s 4 New Grass; Blue Ace; Angkor Wat;230 words
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Article22 1958-11-26 12 H LEN H so 2 Ip ol j o I j I arrar..---: to p h ii p Saw the rt for22 words
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Advertisement223 1958-11-26 12 cß^/hen tlie Occasion Calls /mil for a Memorable Gift... J II rW t^/^UtVb/C&l/ CJ/ capillary action pen SUPER.OR TO FOUNTAIN PENS S^g^? i^-S^ftS BIN FOUR IMPORTANT WAYS <^&^ has become the symbol of VIRTMAM v QWorKPROOP acmevement a rarwer bl. vim umll onuur\rr\uvjr Inspiring m design, unsurpassed for performance, Its223 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-11-26 13 Uncle David - Questions Answers Uncle David All tJM*m*)om*^o^mm*mmm**n m mml^ m Jlts g page is devoted entirely activities if! Singapore and the S, much is being done by the jj" for tne youngsters of je i so little is being I of them and their activities. I ioo have any news, essays,184 words
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Article, Illustration425 1958-11-26 13 IN a ret ent Variety Concert held m aid of the Holy Innocents' School Building Fund, the capacity crowd that filled the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Hall, were treated to sketches. songs and dances all very educational and entertaining. One ■I the most unusual425 words
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Article, Illustration510 1958-11-26 13 Dave - Dave —A-'.-"'. "V-> :.'o' -">".,'". jv*S?_S?*as^S*s3s3P^ '^f m mwm^Kf§^^^-^^gf^:-}/^-.m^^ ,^^mmm\ W\ _____________^^^___r_____________ tw _________F^^ MMMMM^Aw 9^ rrrfMm. W^^^ jyjORE than three hundred people streamed into the St Hilda's Convent Hall to see the Fourth formers, with the help of guest artistes, put up a first class variety concert510 words
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Article366 1958-11-26 13 Dear Editor, On reading Rita Tan's comments last week, I couldn't help but write you and come to your defence. I personally think that the present school page which appears every Wednesday is a very informative one. I do not recall any better school page m ail our366 words
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Article279 1958-11-26 13 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR By TODAY'S QUOTATION: "For it is a truth well known to most. That whatsoever thing is lost We seek it ere if comes to light, In every cranny hot the right." Cowper WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Exert careful judgment moderation. Attend to necessities: complete279 words
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Miscellaneous93 1958-11-26 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp N (\,O AMOROSoTdOMT KNOW EP \lf-NAMELV "j ??-WWITEP*RROTsI I -WWERE TWE V I WEETM (^.V-W.'f-/MUS G&AMV\ (-THE yvtfD&E INTRUSTED] >A WWITE J LEEVEDEEP EEM S BEAUTIFUL *fOU, FPOMALL 77^7:r-^-WWERE J AMQfiOUS IN WHUT AM IS S PARROT-) TWE JUNGLE OP 1 AMAZON GORL*o A SPORT93 words
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163 1958-11-26 14 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (Reuter) The State Department said last night that arms talks between the United states and Tunisia had reached the stage of fixing delivery dates. Mr. Lincoln White, the Department's spokesman. was asked the status of the talks m view163 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-11-26 14 Premier sports a Jinnah cap CANADIAN Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker is pleased to wear the Jinnah cap and a colourful garland presented to him during his recent tour of Pakistan. The premier who is on a extensive tour of Asia is due m Malaya next week. UPI photo.49 words
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206 1958-11-26 14 Doctor Struck Off The List 2nd Time LrUNDOV Nov. 25 t Reuter) A doctor who told a 27--year-old patient he would die of a liver complaint before he was 40 unless he had 135 injections a: £1 sterling a time was today struck off the British Medical Register for the206 words
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229 1958-11-26 14 'Turn Back' Order To ALL US Drivers BERLIN. Nov. 25. (UPI)— The U.S Army moved quickly to forestall threatened Communist East German attempts to regulate Allied traffic to Berlin today by ordering American drivers to turn back rather than to submit to such control. The order was issued to make229 words
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Article429 1958-11-26 14 No shadow of ambiguity among the hig three^Sixon LONDON, Nor. 25, (R.«ter)-Both U.S. V.ce-Pr««.de..t Rkhofd Nixon and Secretory of State John Foster Dulles warned the Russians that any more to end the four-power rule of Berlin would be met by western unity and firmness. Mr Nixon,429 words
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Article230 1958-11-26 14 Customs Seize Books On Riots COLOMBO, Nov. 25 (UPI) Colombo Customs yesterday held up the first consignment of a book describing the recent race riots m Ceylon and criticising the role of Prime Minister Bandaranaike's government. The book, "Emergency 58". was published m London after the author, Mr. T. Vitachi.UPI - 230 words
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197 1958-11-26 14 TAIPEI, Nov. 25 Two anti-Communist revolts took place on the Red China coast when villagers heard that Nationalist troops were landing from Formosa. Communist troops rushed to the scenes of the uprisings, sprayed the revolters with machinegun fire, killing about 500 people. Fifty197 words
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Article115 1958-11-26 14 NICOSIA. Nov. 25 (Reuter) A Greek Cypriot was shot dead by security forces m Limassol today while attempting to escape from custody, it was officially announced. The shots fired at him also accidentally wounded two members of the police mobile reserve, both Turks. One died115 words
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Article69 1958-11-26 14 LONDON Nov 25 (Reuter) Seventy-five-year-old Dr. Bertram Simpson, who retires as Anglican Bishop of Southward said last night that he hopes the next Bishop will be able to rock and roll. Dr. Simpson, who was addressing 500 clergy, lay workers, and local political leaders, said: "At 75.69 words
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Article61 1958-11-26 14 BRITISH PREMIER Harold Macm i 1 1 an shakes hands wilh Dr. Subandrio. Foreign Minister of Indonesia, outside No. 10 Downing Street last week as the latter takes his leave Dr. Subandrio who wttM on his way homr from Colombo Plan talks m Seattle madr a two-daU.P.I. - 61 words
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Article219 1958-11-26 14 LONDON, Nov. 25 (Reuter) Several British newspapers today criticised Ghana for not consulting other members of the Commonwealth before agreeing to unite with Guinea. The Time,, (Independent) commented: The gifts of imperialism to Alnca were personal liberty and Inter-tribal peace. "If the progressive drawa!219 words
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Article136 1958-11-26 14 Eddie And Debbie Tell Why... NEW YORK Nov. 25 (U.P.I.)— Singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds each have an explanation for the break-up of their marriage. "Think mothers-in-law don't belong m the picture -as much as they want to." he says. **I wanted more of his time." says Debbie.136 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-11-26 14 0- N'atiO^; foreigr n m trirs S E n r:.:-: and ca |survf o? Possib-i:'^ The Far c? V-. Rl ,V.O"' I :r O il ire tbi o.vv, cr... hould a'" call. ir.: manner^j ronduc tri< bti Th? r; lid r machm.r: p.- ir. p rtur..!-. nenj S n69 words
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Article15 1958-11-26 14 FIVE IN JET LORINGI Main' ■r base j m«r. wi J Ma im "o sa*15 words
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