Singapore Standard, 27 November 1958
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Title Section20 1958-11-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD TeleDhone ***** —5 Cobl» "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1953. Vol. IX No. 148. 15 cts. 14 Pages20 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-11-27 1 pic. DATO Abdul Razak with Singapore** Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, who met the mission on arrival at the Singapore airport, yesterday* StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article134 1958-11-27 1 U.S. SENDING ARMS TO BERLIN Charge by Reds BERLIN, Nov. 26 (UPI) The East German Communists accused the United States today of shipping war material from West Berlin to West Germany aboard allied trains. The communist charges were made shortly after the U.S. army disclosed it had tested Soviet blockade134 words
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254 1958-11-27 1 We'll Deal With East Germans But....' Dulles WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles at his news conference today, said the Western Allies and West Germany had agreed to deal with East German officials as agents of the Russians i Q Berlin. The Western Allies will continue to254 words
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72 1958-11-27 1 NOW MALAYA RECOGNISES SUDAN GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government has officially recognized the pew Sudanese Government. Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs Tunku Abdul Rahman has sent the following message: 'T am happy to inform you that on 25th November the Federation Government decided to recognize the72 words
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Article33 1958-11-27 1 A BRITISH soldier was slightly injured when a gunman m a passing car opened fire at him m the Trakhonl suburb of Nicosia yesterday. The gunman escaped m his car. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-11-27 1 JOHORE'S wedding of the year the marriage between two Royal cousins, both grandchildren of the Sultan of Johore took place at the Istana Bukit Stulang m Johore Bahru last night. The marriage was between Muar's Assistant Dictrict Officer. Tunku Osman 26, and the Regent of Johore's135 words
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142 1958-11-27 1 De Gaulle, Adenauer discuss Berlin PARIS, Nov. 26 (Reuter) The French Prime Minister, General Charles De Gaulle arrived m Germany for talks with the Federal German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer. The two leaders agreed on suggestions for the study of a multi-lateral association between ;he six-nation European common market and142 words
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Article120 1958-11-27 1 BANGKOK. Nov. 26 (UPI) —Acting Foreign Minister Prince Wongsanuwat said today that h e had instructed the Thai Ambassador m Pnom Penh to contact the Cambodian government for reasons m asking for temporary severance of diplomatic relations between the two countries. He told a news conference that120 words
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Article609 1958-11-27 1 SHUT DOOR fOR TAGGED REDELS Friendship pact with Rl soon KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The doors of the Federation of Malaya will be slammed shut on Indonesian rebels as soon as the government of the Republic supplies a "black list" of such people. This was disclosed by the leader of the609 words
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Article, Illustration478 1958-11-27 1 WE'LL PAY FARE FOR MARGARET SAY 20 MORE than 20 people m Singapore and ft Melbourne newspaper have offered to pay London stowaway Margaret Cator's fare to Australia to enable her to join her fiance. But, until late last night, the 17-year-old pretty model. seemed doomed to be shipped home.478 words
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Article32 1958-11-27 1 NO case of poliomyelitis was reported m Singapore up to 4 p.m, yesterday. The Government administration of Sabin vaccine continued yesterday and a total of 8,013 children were vaccinated.32 words
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Article, Illustration258 1958-11-27 1 A dog-tight. ..then child finds dead man in room: He was at wedding party A FIGHT between two dogs m the passageway of a house m Kampong Silat, Singapore, yesterday evening led to the discovery of a dead man m one of the rooms. A child who ran ln to258 words
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Advertisement550 1958-11-27 2 [HE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELEcfeJ [Regulation 28 (4)] NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELtCTinv W TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL I TOWN WARD m NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the abo- r t be taken for the election now pending for the said ward an-i I on the 6th550 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-11-27 3 THANKSGIVING DAY, one of the most popular American holidays, was first celebrated m Plymouth :n November 1621 after a bountiiul harvest which followed a very severe ivinter. During that iirst u-hiter n the new land more than half of the 104 original Mayilower passengers dcd. Neighbouring Indians, who had sa^cd82 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-11-27 3 (Below) Thanksgiving m the United States today. The roasted turkey is borne triumphantly to the tahi e where the assembled family awaits the Thanksgiving feast (Members of the Linwood Gray family m the State of Maine.)36 words
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Article352 1958-11-27 3 .„> announcement of the Singopore fiMftui to ntroduce a moss employ- prcvde *ork, initially, for about m ere s ,oblcss at a wage of $3 a day, d has started speculation m employW he- f' n ,s move con c developed on 3 nlv to reduce unemployment, but352 words
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Article291 1958-11-27 3 Mi A :srern democracies have not the of obstructing the aspirotions >:: 'res m their desire for independ- be expected to view with declared intention of Ghana and Hkeii territories. Their anxiety is r *h en the Arab Republic's leader, *s.3ev s :r w j|| be able to291 words
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Article28 1958-11-27 3 X w Koad. Spore 2. 353 Cables TIGEKNEWS' rc ~s i, A i departments Nl 1.4. Batu Rd ***** S V^_* a jjj 405528 words
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Article347 1958-11-27 3 The President's Message: A T this season of the year we are reminded that the course of nature has brought us once again from the time of planting to the time of harvest, and we turn to Almighty God with heartfelt thanksgiving for his enduring providence. We are grateful for347 words
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Article, Illustration369 1958-11-27 3 the NEWS as it strikes me TF OPTIMISM i s strong material on which to build for the future, the Singapore People's Alliance should find itself the Gibraltar of local politics. It has decided to distribute about one-quarter million pamphlets as the first step to woo members. The new Party369 words
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Article262 1958-11-27 3 Lj^^^nflr Ty^^BJir^ ty^^^^i^^M^ryW^'Mi^^^»^^i^K^Kttl^ate '-!iw|^' jfc '^^F^FM Sir— l was interested to read an article m the Singapore Standard of Novemoer 22 under the heading "$5OO job bond men can't stiy here forever". "This move will hurt all expats.". The term 'expat' has become synonymous with the white colonial262 words
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Article202 1958-11-27 3 Sir, It would be very wrong to allege that teachers of English m Chinese schools are poor m quality. From first hand experience of a large number of these teachers I would say that, without any doubt, they are as competent as their colleagues elsewhere. Some of202 words
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Article162 1958-11-27 3 Sir The Indonesian Government for more than a year have erected an almost unscaleable tariff wall against imports; and even when they are prepared to issue an import licence it takes months to conclude the interminable formalities. Now they want us to heip them check the smuggling which is the162 words
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Article, Illustration497 1958-11-27 3 A FEAST FOR LASTING FRIENDSHIP THE oldest and one of the most popular American holidays, Thanksgiving Day, on Nov. 27, was first celebrated more than 300 years ago by English settlers of the Plymouth colony m New England. The colonists had adequate cause for celebration. Originally chartered by the497 words
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152 1958-11-27 4 15,000 Students Sit For Fresh Entrance Exam Sequel To Leakage ABOUT 15.000 students yesterday sat for the English secondary schools entrance re-examination m Mathematics and English. The students, aged between 13 and 15, were re-examined m these two subjects because of a leakage of the question papers originally set on152 words
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206 1958-11-27 4 INDEPENDENT Assembly- I man for Changi. Mr. Lim Chpr Kheng. will ask the t Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy j at the next meeting of the' Legislative Assembly to make a statement on the effects of tbe Chinese Government's suspension206 words
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147 1958-11-27 4 Hassan is an almost forgotten stowaway HASSAN bin Ali, 16, is a stowaway that the Singapore Press has almost forgotten. The Saudi-Arabian adventure seeker arrived m the Colony illegally aboard the Himalaya on Monday and was detained by Immigration authorities. He was accompanied by another stowaway Margaret Cator, the London147 words
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462 1958-11-27 4 Girl's words can't be relied on —Court ACTING Chief Justice, Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah, ln the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed a claim for damages against V. S. Padmanabhan, formerly a supervisor of a sewing machine centre and showroom, for allegedly seducing a young seamstress Lee Ngan Chun. Mr.462 words
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Article114 1958-11-27 4 BUSINESS ON SUNDAY -5 FINED TEMERLOH. Wed. Four shopkeepers were yesterday fined $50 or one month's jail each for keeping their shops open on a Sunday the day they had chosen to observe a$ a weekly holiday. Moideen Kunji, Ang Liang Lin. P.K. Mohamedduny and Liew Poh Tet were summoned114 words
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323 1958-11-27 4 $4,000 IS WIDOWS IDEA OF A DIGNIFIED FUNERAL A WIDOW told Mr. Justice Ambrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday that it would be below her dignity for her to spend less than $4,000 on her husband's funeral. The woman. Madam Seah Gek said: "If I had no monry. I323 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-27 4 _4RMS akimb*. Madam Tan hods her ground m 4 r--tvr o 4 r r sister-in-law Madam Tan Goh Nyuk. and hpr daughter. 7> <;_ *o as to prevent the removal o f their furniture. Ttvo Pol iKem to get o f f the (rfoclc-— Standardpic.48 words
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Article136 1958-11-27 4 Pyschiatric Clinic For Penang PENANG. Wed P< is to have a psychiatry li Chief Minister Dato Pow Nee. said it the O Council here today. He was replying ,f> Member for Batu fcawan. Mr. M. L. Samuel, who idvoci for a psychiatric ouW>aUei department m the Generi Hospital. The Chief136 words
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Article27 1958-11-27 4 LEE Chwee Put M fined 1 1,000 or three mon'ns jail by a Singapore Court yesterday for assisting m the carrying on a chap-ji-kee lottery27 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-11-27 4 80 on S'pore farm re eviction or der. ..and 30 days gr EIGHTY Df th< r.' grand! i towkay, Cr:: yesterday to get them Court order fl off y.\- (3m I S re tgttnsl "*■'.> Illd v..*' r Xt High C I ni* nm p>nc a E ad m M156 words
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137 1958-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The unofficial Malayan goodwill mission which went to Formosa on the invitation of Formosan Muslims returned here today. The mission, which was led by Dato Raja Haji Omar of the Johore Religious Department, told pressmen at the International Airport here that137 words
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Article25 1958-11-27 4 Very Read Gaze PEN-' i -o her< i N i .-ov< I r Rel t j 4 i i 1 I i i A re*l»-25 words
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Article281 1958-11-27 5 ljj fl /on Protests Against Govt. Medical Tests Malayan National Seamen's I'nion, Singapore, has sent a m for Commerce and Industry protesting against an M sh.ppmg Ordinance which is to come into force soon that every local seaman has to undergo Govern: two to281 words
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Article50 1958-11-27 5 TWO youths, charged m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday with breaking into Goh Ec Thuan's house m Lavender Street to steal 10 cartons of cigarettes valued at $80. pleaded not guilty. The youths. Ng Kai Hock and Ta n Boon Kian, were remanded until Dec. 3.50 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-11-27 5 RINA: THER RS A TERY afja;agagagfagf L ting al j10 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-11-27 5 TWO adventurous Australians. Mr. R. A. Franklin, a busine.s_sman. and Mr. C. J. Buswell, a company secretary, are m Singapore to join a tourist promoter. Mr. C. V. Thick, m an overland Volkswagen journey from Calcutta to London. A third person,221 words
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Article152 1958-11-27 5 Oh, So Impolite —Leon-Soh CITY Councillor, Mrs. F. Leon-Soh, yesterday accused the Singapore Improvement Trust of discourtesy towards a three-man delegation from the Liberal-Socia-list Party, Mountbatten branch, who were invited by the Trust to discuss certain suggestions for the improvement of the system of allocation of Trust flats. Mrs. Leon-Soh152 words
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Article143 1958-11-27 5 I en Newton's portrayal J sent lew oman resident. the old school, acid igged but with someerneath; a polished I acting, with sallies delivered and beautitimed "O excellent support Kitty MeGinlay as •:uiti!v vernacular 5 Eflie, Maureen Clarke Gammon, the garru!tongued cook and NiCOl aa143 words
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375 1958-11-27 5 Step-mother Murder Case IPOH, Wed. Tin miner, Wong Hon Tien, 69, told Mr. Justice Good m the High Court today he had "always been afraid" of his son, who was accused of murdering his step-mother. "He (the accused) once broke my375 words
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Article134 1958-11-27 5 DIPLOMATS ATTEND EXHIBITION KbAJLA -L.UMPUK, wed. Members of the diplomatic corps of four countries attended the opening of .he Smallholders* Mobile Exhibition at Segambut m Selangor, by the Selangor State and Municipal Councillor, Raja Ahmad bin Raja Alang, yesterday. The diplomats were the Envoy Extra-Ordinary and Minis. er Plenipotentiary of134 words
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Article80 1958-11-27 5 i ers from Beach Road Station soon contacted wne: who lived nearby. S urprised, he told officers be had lent the car to Together they nt to his friend's place. o the Police found out this man had gone with r three for a drink80 words
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266 1958-11-27 5 TRUST HOMES: THE PUBLIC KEEP MUM ON QUERY AN appeal for constructive suggestions from the public for a better system of allocation of Singapore Improvement Trust dwellings has met with poor res- pense. Although there are about 14,000 people m the housing register, only 23 letters were received m reply266 words
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Article74 1958-11-27 5 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS ACCIDENT? A SIX-YEAR-OLD Malay boy, Sardon bin Ahmad, Jied five hours after he was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital following a motor accident m Paya Lebar Road. The Standard learned that Sardon was standing near the letthand side of the road when a car travelling74 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-11-27 5 JAPAN Air Lines ground hostess, Miss Madeleine Tan, who will contest for the title of "Airline Queen" at the Malayan Airways Sports Club's Annual Ball to be held at Sea View Hotel Singapore on Saturday. The contest is being organized m conjunction with the Sunday midnight63 words
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Article67 1958-11-27 5 SINGAPORE Police have detained three men m connection with a highway robbery m Lim Chu Kang on Monday night m which $1,500 m cash and a cheque worth $95.35 were taken. The robbery was reported to have been committed by five masked men armed with daggers. Police67 words
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Article36 1958-11-27 5 KOO Foon Yuon, who pleaded not guilty to a" charge of criminally intimidating Soh Choon Kwee at Kirn Chuan Road on Nov. 23, was yesterday granted bail of $2,000 by a Singapore Magistrate's Court.36 words
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Article40 1958-11-27 5 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, at the close of an inquiry into th c death of a five-day old baby girl, ISg Sia Keow, who died of tetanus on Oct. 10.40 words
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Article, Illustration548 1958-11-27 6 Mr. Lee new Chief Justice's appointment He protests against Speaker's ruling INDEPENDENT legislative Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, yesterday protested against a ruling by the Speaker, Sir George Oehlers, on two questions tabled by him for the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, as "inadmissible." Mr Lpe548 words
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84 1958-11-27 6 COMPLAINANT WAS ABSENT: 3 CLEARED THREE youths were yesterday discharged by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, on a joint charge of rioting while hiring members of an unlawful assembly m Lim Toa Tow Road on July 12. They were Tan Sah Bah, Chua Cheng Hwee and Lim84 words
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115 1958-11-27 6 Penang To Pray for Slate And Governor PENANG, Wed. A special prayer for the prosperity cf the State and the jzood health and long life of the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, will be offered m churches, mosques and temples on Dec 15. December 15 has115 words
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141 1958-11-27 6 Tune in your radio for visit of Mr. D KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Radio listeners will be given an eyewitness account tomorrow of the scene at the airport as the aircraft of the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr John Diefenbaker taxies up to the end of the red carpet where the Federation's141 words
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Article50 1958-11-27 6 THE out-going president of the 5.000-strong Air Ministry Local Staff Union. Singapore. Mr. V. Kandasamy will not contest this year's general elections of the union. The union's officials will be elected at the annual conference of delegates on Sunday at St. Gabriel's School. Upper Serangoon Road.50 words
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286 1958-11-27 6 Vice-president guilty: He had subversive papers PENANG, Wed Vice-President of the Socialist Youth League of Malaya, Tio See Hong alias Chiu See Fong. 19. today denied before Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah. that he had possession of a subversive document when Police searched him at the Public Book Store286 words
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Article161 1958-11-27 6 Green light for those balloons THOUSANDS of giant balloons will fly at the Singapore Constitution Exposition for the purposes of advertising. The City Council's Estates and Buildings Committee yesterday agreed to give permission to two companies to fly balloons during the Exposition. Earlier this month, the same Committee nad rejected161 words
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Article146 1958-11-27 6 Six Years' Jail For $25 Robbery Mr. Justice Buttrose yesterday sentenced Abu Bakar bta Mydin aod Abd..: BUshi bii Sulaiiuan, m the Singap -r High Court, to four and H* years' jail respectively Or robbing a clerk m St. /Vndrew s Road on the night cf Sep.. 6 A clerk,146 words
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272 1958-11-27 6 Four More Industries In 'Pioneer' Class Kuala Lumpur, Wed. Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will tomorrow declare as pioneer industries and produces, four more industries and 12 more products, it was officially announced today. This new order increases the range of industries and products likely to272 words
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Article311 1958-11-27 6 EASING EMERGEN BLAMED CRIME KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Th 1 gency and relative relaxation 0 f ments are cardinal causes f or th strit H m the Federation, a senior oif Criminal Investigations henart J f ai today. m nt tok' Tt\e official said: "Histories! wake the inevitable calamity tf *H311 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-11-27 6 ORA! Mar cv; M tid The Stand pc::* ib nf th. O- 3 It] poll Oran; M j I r the Qaj ■424 words
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Article60 1958-11-27 6 Clini Symp In Ho SEW I Uni rNy Phj sirui kt I Hypertemoi I Geaen. /O--OM IW Ga JJ il avmposiurr md Otbn I bodi > M Physi .ar^ Cry loi Hi Japan Nn nine?. si_f| United Btii will preset! j -a t-;* t nf pregnar.*' podited md ladMji Th60 words
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Article42 1958-11-27 6 FEWER ACCID IN OC OCTOBER a r. r«t«J m m ired i X accorc ng l j sttteam m The: f ca^e re; thai fl* J kee But theji a tr; y i 2.113 >-"'>• P-'' o: Ll 67 paid -JL 'I rj42 words
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Article, Illustration369 1958-11-27 7 'SPEAK AT RALLY' CABLE MAY GO TO PRASAD Indians want good looh at theii- President*-* so... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Members of the Indian community are considering sending a cable to Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, to request him to attend a public meeting m the course ot his State visit369 words
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174 1958-11-27 7 He Killed Red boss to get out of jungle KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government today revealed how a top-ranking communist terrorist, who browbeat his followers into blind obedience through fear of death, was slain recently by his bodyguard. The terrorist was regional committee member Yee Mm, formerly chief of the communist174 words
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Article91 1958-11-27 7 CITY Council's Ad Hoc Planning Committe c will m future hold separate meetings instead of sitting jointly with the Planning Committee of the Singapore Improvement Trust to approve plans. This decision was taken yesterday following criticisms m the working of the S.I.T. Fianmng Committee. The Council91 words
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Article96 1958-11-27 7 SIX MONTHS' JAIL FOR CAR THIEF HAROUN bin Osman. 24, was jailed for six months m a Singapore District Court yesterday for theft of a car belonging to S. Budin bin Akeb on Oct. 26. Haroun. who pleaded guilty, was also ordered by the Judge Mr. S. K. Lee, to96 words
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Article68 1958-11-27 7 THEY NEEDED ENERGY FOR THEIR JOB THIEVES needing extra energy for their hazardous profession early yesterday morning broke into a private dispensary m Balestier Road, Singapore. Their objective vitamin drops. The watchman was the first to notice burglars had struck •a hen he noticed a window ajar m the morning.68 words
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Article65 1958-11-27 7 A WARRANT of arrest was issued by a Singapore Coroner yesterday against a bus conductor, Ons Kok Ching at Ihe close of an inquiry into the death of a hair-dresser, Bong Ku 18. on Oct. 12. The Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien. who returned a verdict65 words
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Article145 1958-11-27 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 88 88} R.S.S No. 1 Dec 88 881 R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 881 88 R.S.S. No. 2 B.r? 86V R.S.S. No 3 851 m Tone: Steady The tin price m Singapore was ***** per145 words
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107 1958-11-27 7 ANNOUNCING its Flag Day for Dec. 6. the Singapore Family Planning Association yesterday revealed that 3,009 women attended the Association's 31 clinics last month. This was a long way from the one clinic It had opened m November 1949. when only a single patient107 words
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157 1958-11-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. One of India's famous Muslim scholars, Professor Humayun Kabir, will accompany the President of India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad when he makes a State visit to the Federation on Dec. 6. Prof. Kabir, who is India's Minister for Scientific Research and157 words
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Article65 1958-11-27 7 PICKPOCKET BEATS UP HIS VICTIM A PEDESTRIAN was assaulted and had his pocket picked m Middle Road, Singapore, yesterday. The victim, Chong Hong Miah. 41. was later admitted to the General Hospital. Chong told The Standard that a man punched and kicked him after demanding to see his identity card.65 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-11-27 7 GENERAL PRIZES 22-YEAR OLD HAT THE Director of Movements, Major General S. H. M. Battye. flew into Singapore yesterday from the War Offlce m London with his 22-year-old soft-hat. Gen. Battye, who is visiting the Colony and the Federation for three weeks, said: "This is my favourite hat. I bought121 words
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124 1958-11-27 7 Gangsters Called In To Stab A Hawker SECRET society gangiters yesterday stabbed a hawKer m busy Cambridge Road Market. Singapore. The incident took place at 10 a.m. following an argument between the hawker, Lim Lye Peck. 26, and another hawke** over pitch sites. The other man was seen to go124 words
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Advertisement1317 1958-11-27 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 08 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 Hne«) *KS." THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON tf CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (vi* Suez with liberty te proceed via Panama or Cape ot1,317 words
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Advertisement954 1958-11-27 8 MITSUI IS LINE Spore P.S'hom Penonp Axumasan Maru for Japan Ports 15Dee 13Dee 12Doc Accepting cargo ror Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay Suer. Kyoei Maru 16 Dec 19 Dec ETA N. York954 words
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Advertisement528 1958-11-27 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARDS Sailings to, Aden mmmw^mmmmmmm. Port t Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen Co S'por. I JUTLANDIA J Colli Undo- (Po«cn, c on|> MEONIA »«>», Calling London (Passenger, ft,. SIENA *ie jo„ n P ««nger Aecon,n, odot0 dot, 6K OUTWARDS S°'«'"9. to. Bonakok J Pcn Qns "MEONIA" "SARGODHA" t/ ->528 words
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Article122 1958-11-27 9 Rise In U.K. Exports To China LONDON. Nov. 26 (Reu.er). British exports and re-ex-ports to China during the first 10 months of this year amounted to £18.900.000. Air. John Rodgers. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said yesterday. This, he told a questioner m the House ol Commons, was122 words
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Article68 1958-11-27 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made tre follow:,: changes m its rate? to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying —TT 31--13 16: O I). 31-15 16; Pn d st. I r ma.l 32-1 4 crrd:* bills 12-3 8 trade bills. Selling TT O.D. ready: Canadian Dollars 31-7 16; French Franca68 words
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Article42 1958-11-27 9 After humidity tests m Pers:a Aden and Hongkong. a company of British manufacturing chemists has developed a small package for medical tablets. A Yenesta foil with vinyl copo.r.-ner heat seal coating on the unprinted side has been adopted.42 words
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Article156 1958-11-27 9 _o_____^__l_________i_______l __L_tt_____k__fj-___fc_!__ll L^_^^fl _-___-_--M_M-___El!a^___La_l___--fewA -tlH_____iL__Li H-t__i SINGAPORE trade circles yesterday spoke of the possibility of doing business with mainland China on "cash basis." This new development is reported by a trade source, which said that China had indicated she would be prepared to sell goods156 words
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Article125 1958-11-27 9 Rubber Gains Cent SHORT covering put up Singapore rubber price by half cent yesterday. to 88 cents per lb. for International first grade December. Poor overseas advices caused a lower opening, but short covering and good lower sheet interest soon steadied the market. In the afternoon, further short covering steadied125 words
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Article149 1958-11-27 9 OUTER ROADS Santa Lucia Ringhorn, Glengarry Soya. Bruas. Armor, a. Berebere Proeyon. Prometeo. Brenda. Sty. Pre'or.a. Hammersborc K:m Guan Eastern Lucky, Marlina, Ceronia. Calt. Suez. Kinvyshevses, Wa kare. Wmg On. Trwaler Susanne. Hero, Kimanis gidaioe. Angarge?. Olinda. Siaoe. San Ernesto. Saroena Anna Macrsk INNER ROADS Da ryo149 words
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193 1958-11-27 9 All Sections Of Shares Mart Easier INDUSTRIALS. tins, rubbers and other sections of the Malayan share market were easier yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers HUM INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 48' 50 xd Mala van Cement 1.62 1 65 M. Colls 097 100193 words
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Article99 1958-11-27 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $41 buyers; $42 sellers; coconut oil m bulk S64J sellers m drums $66$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers; Sarawak white SI 28 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed99 words
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Article250 1958-11-27 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser Neave 51. 62 and 51.62J- Gammon $180. SlOB. $177 odd lot; Hammer $1.57J and $1.58; Hume Industries \4/9; Malayan Cement $162. $1.65; M Collieries 98c; Metal Box $175; Robinson ords. $1.46. $1464- Sime Darby $145; Cold Storage 91c. 91ic250 words
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Article337 1958-11-27 9 SINGAPORF Cold Storage Company Ltd. made a profit of $2,762,000 for the year ended Aug. 31, 1958 (against $2,663,000 m the previous year), after providing for bad debts, depreciation and directors' fees, according to the annual report Directors will recommend payment of a final337 words
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Article105 1958-11-27 9 TOKYO, Wed. Nov. 26. (UPI). A 14-member Japanese delegation left by plane on Tuesday, for a 45-day tour of South-east Asian countries to "sell" Japanese motor cars. The group, led by Mr. JToshio Sakurai. director of the Japan Small Vehicle Industry Association, will visit Thailand. Malaya105 words
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Article55 1958-11-27 9 TOKYO, Nov. 26 (UPI).— The Japan-New Zealand *r-»de agreement became official today with the exchange of instruments of ratification between. Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama and New Zealand Ambassador, Mr. John Stanhope Reid. The pact was signed m Wellington on Sept. 9 and has been55 words
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Advertisement206 1958-11-27 9 W 9 _...lr^___fl _______r Mwwf^^f^ \r I VasetUN Hafr Tonic grooms pour Hair the n >tural way. of this finely perfumed icalp every day and your istroufl smooth and bright, :,^___s_* Tl\\m* m^^tmm^t -_m mit iimWl fc < _T^^Rs_i______nHHna k \l__**y_*_\ v Bw-» nit "***_^B______-_________^________________________________m Ec IT_avW l. k*^- "-9*!____9H_ll^________________H206 words
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Advertisement427 1958-11-27 9 The Companies Ordinance. (CHAPTER 174) STANDARD TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the above Company, which is being voluntarily wound up, are required, on or before 31st December, 1958, to send m their names and addresses, with particulars of427 words
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Advertisement343 1958-11-27 9 NOTICES In The Matter Of The Companies Ordinance CHAPTER 174 STANDARD TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) CREDITORS* VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above Company, duly convened, held at 41 North Canal Road. Singapore, on Friday the 14th November. 1958. at 5.00 p.m.343 words
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Advertisement287 1958-11-27 9 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT. (F.M.S. Cap. 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE. WHEREAS it appears to the Ipoh Town Council that lands m the vicinity of the Kampar Road, Tiger Lane and Jalan Abdul Jalil areas are m tha process of development: AND WHEREAS under section 143 of the Town Boards287 words
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Advertisement176 1958-11-27 10 Win _f*ini hbabiiii aii flft TUU VAN UcPCNU UN ,^NH^I ■k^^J ______________________H I .*-.*H B_________S_flK&^"- ■*'"***A£Afj*^ffis@Ss__S_iwE *-w •*A*'''. 'sSmW Singapore J^K^ fl» lif indeed. Why experiment when you can use -=^^B u^_^^l_^^te& if^^ jL Ijl safe, dependable. PROVED LACTOGEN? V For years grateful parents of lovely babies j^^ suc^ as176 words
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Article238 1958-11-27 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER li.Heat For ird Place tn Race 3 nC Double For jn g And King H- I kM Nome looking four-year-J rl ii a bright Class Two, Divi:V- > **>* furlongs sprint at Ipoh the Perak Turf Clubs p-JJ I IK m I* >:238 words
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Article147 1958-11-27 11 HORSE OF THE YEAR NEW YORK. Nov. 26 (Reu- I ter) Round Table, the greatest money-winning thoroughbred m history. wa,_ named 1953 Horse Of Th-- Year today m the annual poll of the New York M ming Telegraph. The four-year-old bay s on of Prince Quillo-Knight's daughter received 19 first147 words
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1810 1958-11-27 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES Mr. Y. L. Lee's Trainer: Martin. 475-321 No. 4 Rl BRER PLANTER II 8.10 (6) Johnson 1 22.1-300 No. 6 FILL HOI'SE 8.09 (8) Bougoure 2 SM-1081 No. 3 KERRBROOK 8.12 (4) Berg 3 237-165 No. 9 Metrostar II 8.04 (7) J Jones 41,810 words
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677 1958-11-27 11 Le«ei i, '"Hows i i X b J x x A t X v X X X X I X i > 1 I L x n x x >' X X wi Galley U CL Romance^ X X <"*e X X Sachiko677 words
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Article228 1958-11-27 11 AUSTRALIA IN FOR A RUGGED TIME 1F.,. MELBOURNE, Nov. 26, (Reuter) Australia's prospects m the Tests against England have declined sharply following the defeat of the Australian XI m Sydney, John Priestly wrote m the Melbourne Herald rW r% ar »uuaji The M.Q.C. beat the Australian228 words
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Article38 1958-11-27 11 RAUB, Wed.— Raub Malays and the Frasers Hill XI became the joint soccer ':hampions when the match ended m a scoreless draw m the final of the Raub knockout *occer competition on the liaub padang yesterday.38 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-11-27 11 MELBOURNE, Nov 26 (Reuter)— Richie Benaud will captain Australia m the first Test against England, starting at Brisbane on Dec. 5, the Australian Cricket Boad of Control announced today. Neil Harvey will be vice-captain. Twenty eight year old Benaud, who takes over from lan Craig, was267 words
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Article81 1958-11-27 11 BIRMINGHAM, England. Nov. 26 (Reuter) Police investigating the sudden deaths of three race horses at trainer Mr Leslie Maud's stables at Atherstone near here said yesterday they now believed they were accidental. Police were called in when the horses Roman Festival, Desert Car and French-bred Eclair Seven81 words
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Advertisement49 1958-11-27 11 AUSTRALIA'S TEAM TO MEET ENGLAND Australia's team for the first test to meet England, W will be chosen from these 12: WmmW R. Benaud, P Burge, J. Burke, A. Davidson, VV. Grout, «4^ N. Harvey, L. Kline, C. McDonald, K. Mackay, I. Meckiff, |^^*k^ N. O'Neill, R. Simpson. W49 words
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Advertisement101 1958-11-27 11 ♦QUALITY FIRST MOMtIS **mWmMMM^MMM^MMMM^MMW ___l____________i^^__. yii^mmmm\ m\MM tmmm* /f -^'^Hj^^O fll^T_l3____l K% y /m\*\ I I SHh S^tftV -~~j^n*T *_r r*^ ■r______i_ pS ff^B ___________F .i:":":"x!x":':':VxV>:"'x"x"^ 'v';y*** v ''*'*X**''******'*'*'****''*'*'*''**' s The finest kind of family motoring i J m....;^.|. iiiMu^ja^ ■--ha; 1111 1 j •■•i-ri'i'i'rr x-xox<x-:-x-x-x.->_y E ***^^r^g^^^» •"•"-"■'■JMyjj||^ -i101 words
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Article20 1958-11-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Y.M.CA beat Sime Darby 3-1 m a friendly hockey match on the Brickfield? ground today.20 words
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Article82 1958-11-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The following will represent the Federation of Malaya Postal Soccer XI against the Federation of Malaya Telecoms at the TPCA stadium, Princes Road. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. A. John. T. K. Dutt, James Wong. Abdul Latif bin Salim. Mustafa bin Basri. S. Alagasundram,82 words
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Article30 1958-11-27 12 BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 26 (Reuter) England and Wales drew 2-2 m an international soccer match at Villa Park here this afternoon. The score was 1-1 at halftime.30 words
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Article579 1958-11-27 12 Selection XV Find The Little Men Tough THE tough, speedy Royal Thailand Air Force XV showed their fighting qualities when they overcame the heavier Singapore Rugby Union President's Selection for a six points (two penalties) to three (a penalty) victory m their opening rugby match on579 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-11-27 12 BRIAN CHAPMAN - BRIAN CHAPMAN From SYDNEY, Wed TODAY I present for your kind consideration the case of that quite remarkable cricketer Peter Richard- son. As England's opening batsman is still only twenty-sever., and as fresh comp'exionej a* a Worcester pearmain, it would scarcely ring302 words
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Article133 1958-11-27 12 SIGLAP REGISTER 1st WIN SIGLAP Boys' Club beat Self Strength by 91 points to 87, to register their first victory m the final round of the SCAAF basketball tournament for the Chung Hwa Cup at Great World last night. Siglap led from the start and were ahead by 8 points133 words
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Article82 1958-11-27 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 26. I Reuter' Results of New South Wales tennis championships: Men's doubles: semi-finals: Mai Anderson 'O'lanrii and Neale Fraser (Victonai beat Bob Howe (NSW) and Don Candy Victoria) 6-1 9-11 8-6 6-4. Women's doubles: semi-finals: Misses R. Schurman and S Reynolds <S. Africa I beat Mrs.82 words
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Article40 1958-11-27 12 THE Singapore Malay Hockey Association will hold a cinema show at the Odeon Theatre. Katong. m aid of the Association s Fund on Dec. 13 at 11 a.m Tickets will be available at $1 and 50 cents40 words
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Article69 1958-11-27 12 TABLE-TENNIS: SIT I Ir:ter-Bus':ness Houses league: National Corboti SC t*. c HK Bank SC at SYSC 7 Mantfield SC v» Nam H rtg Rattan Fo 8.15 p.m. BI GGER: S I Qfa] Engineer ts Singoport Recreation Club padang IS BASKETBALL: SCAAF tournament Fong Kr'.o vs Mm Chong Quek69 words
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Article205 1958-11-27 12 RAF Tame 14-Man Team Xt VIA I.IMPIR Wr-d-Royal Air Korce beat a wr.k Selangor United team bf II points <go.il. two tries, penalty I to six i two pcnaltic* m a rugger match at the C_h*VM Road ground today Selang r Un te throughout with 14 men The Airmen dominated205 words
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Article57 1958-11-27 12 MEYER BACKS JAPAN FOR 1 s 1 V. I I I He o read: I ri Deti il M Meyer I a three 1 1 j Far Ear 2. T Tokyo I I O IfiC ■r -j x Askc i j .1 1 the U Paris t>ruc_ ley O ho57 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-11-27 12 THE AND THE Royal Thailand Air Force XP and the SRV President's team (m striped jerseys) before the match above, and belou action during the mah It a loose scrum with President's XV pack-leader Goodsir having the ball.38 words
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Advertisement160 1958-11-27 12 «r I■'■■1 "■>.#■•' ii* %'*^sfO r\\| m;. You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (now ventilated te let wounds breathe) You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes. Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doaors use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guards160 words
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Advertisement18 1958-11-27 12 AMAZING! "•lC AmmmmW iA* W^^lw\ _____________L____________l____Si^l^^^i J ("THf OILY MAY SIWgJ j &AY >rOPg V^^^^N^^^^*-**** I*******'1 w_. mm-T^18 words
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Article, Illustration580 1958-11-27 13 M.K. Gopikumar - AS REGIMENT TO QUIT JUNGLE M.K. Gopikumar By KUALA LUMPUR. THE Regiment that has struck terror into the hearts of Malayan communist terrorists since 1950 will soon be leaving the country. The 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, brainchild of the former High Commissioner, Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, for Malayan580 words
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Article339 1958-11-27 13 RITA DEL MAR - THE STAR AND YOU RITA DEL MAR By »TX>DAY'S QUOTATION: JL "Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown It." Song of Solomon THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Devote this day to routine and ordinary interests. Circumvent a tendency to misunderstandings and inharmony Do not permit the words or actions339 words
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Article, Illustration976 1958-11-27 13 agasmghkashsag EE FOR FOOD: yg I j r 14 to Q3 ibout satha we .on feed m< oa ton I at r r r. I I I i '->•■ 9 I .2 the f nthal -'4. hj b| o _T m L L' M A-. cr976 words
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Miscellaneous204 1958-11-27 13 LI'L ABNER By A! Lapp JL r^L_#^ r r OMJMISISTM'L)FE.V*-- > HAPPILV.TMEV SNOOZE- /".y^i ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin y^^^^TWT^! }\P "1 I --ELSE SHE'D] HEAV^|^Biq7 :^^l TELL NUH. OOP, THERES LAND SAXES, I SAY. I/ A REAL NICE A TIGER UH-HUH, BLfT PROBABLY BUT ITS OKAY GOOD^v NAUGHT204 words
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217 1958-11-27 14 Mr. K. Rejects Nuclear Test Ban Proposal LONDON. Nov. 26, (Reuter)— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, m a letter published here today rejected the proposal of the United States and Britain for a yearly suspension of nuclear tests. One year was approximately the time needed to prepare fcr further217 words
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Article151 1958-11-27 14 Churchill Gets U.S. Award NEW YORK. Nov. 26. (Re.iter). Sir Winston Churchill was last night awarded the Admiral Byrd Memorial Award fcr 1958 for leadership m the cause ol the tree world." Sir Winston was unable to be present at a ceremony organized here by the International Rescue Committee and151 words
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Article140 1958-11-27 14 6 Months' Jail For Vice Man LONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter) Carmello Messina, one of five brothers said to have operated a vice racket m the London West End, was sentenced to six months imprisonment here today and re- commended for deportation. The 43-year-old prisoner was found guilty cf two I140 words
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Article168 1958-11-27 14 ISTANBUL, Nov 26 (UPI) A Turkish Army officer was sentenced to two years m prison yesterday for instigating a rebellion against the Government. MAJOR Samet Kushchu wa s found guilty by a Military Court. The trial lasted six months. Eight other officers were acquitted because ofReuter - 168 words
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Article343 1958-11-27 14 Britain Warns UN Independence NO W might even lead to world conflict UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 26, (UPI) Britain yesterday warned the U.N. that any attempt at present to force a 'long term solution on Cyprus will result "m civil war or worse." British Minister for343 words
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238 1958-11-27 14 LONDON, Nov. 26, (Reuter)— A Hongkong doctor alleged to have committed adultery with a Chinese girl while her face was covered with a cloth m accordance with accepted oriental medical examination practice was today struck off the British medical register. The doctor, Dr. Veok238 words
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Article130 1958-11-27 14 Ruler's Son Struck Off Register LONDON. Nov. 26 (Reuter) The doctor son of the ruler of five million tribesmen m Nigeria was yesterday forbidden to practise m Britain by the Disciplinary Committee of the General Medical Council. It ordered the name of Joseph Adewunmi Ademiluyi of Paddington. London, to be130 words
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147 1958-11-27 14 Australia Should Take In Quota Of Asians SYDNEY, Nov. 26. (Reu'.ei). Australia should follow the Canadian and United States examples and take a quota of immigrants from Asia, the noted Australian Econom sr. Sir Douglas Copland, said m Sydney today. Sir Douglas, who was commenting on Australia's blanket restriction on147 words
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Article51 1958-11-27 14 HULL, England, Nov. ZH (Reuter) A blind man Ronald Bell. 31, fined £5 here yesterday for making a false declaration to obtain a driving licence, was said to nave declared m his application form for the licence that he could read a car number plate at 2551 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-27 14 Photo). A RECENT picture of the three Chiefs of Staff of the Indonesian Armed Forces taken at the International Airport m Jakarta They are from left: Air Marshal Suryadarma. Air Force Chief of Staff. Lt. General AH. Nasution. Army Chief of Staff and Vice Admiral Subyakto.UPI - 55 words
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Article233 1958-11-27 14 The story o£ a pi ucky SOUTHAMPTON Nov 2fi <R PUtr l '•joining the armv to see the world the world in a hid to join the armv Recruiting officers ben yesterday told the storv o. Pakhar Singh, aged 21. while the youn^ man awaited a233 words
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Article85 1958-11-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR. N t O (UPI) Deputy Premiei ioAbdul Razak said today Ma'. aya and Indonesia have agreed to I sign a friendship md cv I Relations treaty m the near future. Returning hoc Er ma go will visit to Jakarta. Razak said talks between reprieves85 words
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Article137 1958-11-27 14 U Nu goes a-begging for 7 days RANGOON. Nov. 26 CDPI) Former Prem.er U Nu yesterday spent the first day of his proposed one-week stay m a Buddhist monastery. a vow he took some time ago while he was still head of Burma's government. U Nu entered the monastery on137 words
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Article113 1958-11-27 14 MUtHAIw, .Nov. __o <r.euicr' The rocket carrier of Soviet Sputnik Three will enter the dense layers of the earth's atmosphere during the first days of December and will cease to exist, the Soviet news agency, Tass. said today. The maximum height of the carrier's orbit113 words
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Article67 1958-11-27 14 Sex No G For lon: S:r Bulla j i j Im to i j oe d ISe her ••>. Mr X n bow H I O v. /<• 0 rated r fll\ Qi j age had d litii tari tal illr i ra. WOSUS I B HQ V On t*67 words
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