Singapore Standard, 3 December 1958
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Title Section18 1958-12-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Vol. IX No. 154. 15 cts. 14 Pages18 words
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Article58 1958-12-03 1 HAVANA Cuba. Dec. 2 (Reuter) Fifty Cuban rebels were killed when reinforcements attacked them from the rear while they were trying to capture a small Army post m Oriente Province, an Army report said yesterday. The report added that Government troops were pursuing the rebels The58 words
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Article, Illustration458 1958-12-03 1 FILM QUEEN MARIA GETS THE SACK 'Singha' report blamed MARIA MENADO, Malayan film queen, has been struck off the Malay Film Productions' pay roll. Her lightning dismissal was the result of an article appearing m an English language Sunday newspaper not The Standard. The paper carried a picture of the458 words
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Article368 1958-12-03 1 Another big KL swindle report KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Following reports to the Police of the $22,000 witchcraft swindle perpetrated on wealthy Chinese housewives by a Malay woman "pawang," scores of people, including several rich Government pensioners have now come forward with stories of their being victimized to the tune of368 words
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Article57 1958-12-03 1 PARIS. Dec. 2 (Reuter) —Ted Dexter, former Malayan and Cambridge cricketer, told Reuter here tonight that he had been asked to join the M.C.C. team m Australia and that h e would be leaving on Thursday. Dexter got his chance when Raman Subba Row broke the57 words
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134 1958-12-03 1 VISCOUNT CRASHES INTO WOODS: 6 DIE CAMBERLEY, Dec. 2 (UPI) A Viscount four-engined turbo-prop airliner belonging to the British Hunting Clan Air Transport Company crashed m flames here today after narrowly missing a sanatorium. Six bodies were recovered from the wreckage, all crewmen. The plane was on a test flight134 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-12-03 1 JWa changes tn camnet Peoples Alliance, UMNO and MCA gang up m new Coalition Govt WITH effect from today, Singapore will be ruled by the Coalition Government of the newly-formed Singapore Peoples Alliance, the UMNO and the MCA, Chief Minister Tun Lim YewStandard - 303 words
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355 1958-12-03 1 Diefenbaker leaves and makes a pledge to the Colony CANADIAN Prime Minister Mr. John Diefenbaker said yesterday Canada would give fullest consideration to the discussions he has had with the Singapore Government Shortly before boarding a Royal Canadian Air Force plabe after a two-day visit to Singapore, the Prime Minister355 words
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Article47 1958-12-03 1 TEHERAN. Dec. 2 (Reuter) Princess Shahnaz, 18-year-old only child of the Shah of Persia, gave birth to a sixpound three-ounce daughter here today. The Shah, who is m Italy, was informed by cable. Under the Persian Constitution, women are barred from the Throne.47 words
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Article38 1958-12-03 1 TWO FRESH polio cases were reported m Singapore yesterday both Chinese boys, aged 13 months and 18 months, from Ganges Avenue and Mandai Road, respectively. This brings the total to 345 cases to date.38 words
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Article118 1958-12-03 1 'Tour Not Aimed At A Power Bloc' JAKARTA, Dec. 2. (LTD— Prime Minister John Diefenbaker of Canada today denied reports that one of the principal aims of his currant world tour was to weld the Commonwealth into the world's third power bloc. Speaking to newsmen at the airport as he118 words
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Article33 1958-12-03 1 RANGOON, Dec. 2 (UPD— Police today arrested nine alleged Communism leaders for security reasons. Among those seized were Boh Mya Thwe. a Member of Parliament, and two Burmese journalists.33 words
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Article34 1958-12-03 1 THE Sultan of Selangor has appointed Dato Yah ay a bin Dato Abdul Razak as an honorary Dato Kaya of Kuala Lumpur on his resignation as Dato Kaya for the area.34 words
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213 1958-12-03 1 Freighter sinks after leaving S'pore THE Italian freighter, Dorsoduro, making her last sea voyage, sank m the South China Sea early yesterday, taking down with ncr nearly $1 million cargo. Shortly after 5 a.m. she flashed an SOS which was picked up at the Yio Chu Kang station m Singapore.213 words
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Advertisement174 1958-12-03 1 lj)j I k f^y®^ dJ J I ft .^^r a IST PRlz\ il W BABY SHOW I lir 4 n !J on COWL4C today j )t> hi iir riiamp" grou! |W babies the e^ential n "l pr.t.in^ to build them up r health* I liildren. So a^k for McALISTER CO.,174 words
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204 1958-12-03 2 Shell row: No accord reached as talks end NEGOTIATIONS between the Shell Co. of Singapore Ltd. and the Shell Employees' Union concluded at the Labour Ministry yesterday but no agreement was reached. Though the company rejected some of the union's demands, neither the management, the union nor the Labour Commissioner,204 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-12-03 2 It's All Because Of The Monsoon THE north-east monsoon has hit the fishermen of the Southern Islands off Singapore so badly that they have no money to buy much-needed exercise books for their school-going children. The plight of these fishermen and their children was yesterday revealed by Mrs. Masni304 words
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Article40 1958-12-03 2 THE Chief Clerk of the Penane Prisons. Mr Khor Kok Heang. was injured yesterday when his motor scooter was involved m a collision with a motorcycle at the junction of Kelawei Road and College Square on Monday night.40 words
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Article100 1958-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A newsvendor who was set upon yesterday by seven thugs and robbed of $23 reported the incident to the police 15 hours later when he discovered that another vendor had also been struck by the same gang m the same vicinity Imbi Road. The100 words
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Article123 1958-12-03 2 Hooded Man Stabs Woman Tapper PENANG, Tues. A nine-teen-year-old woman rubber tapper was today attacked by a man masked and covered m a gunny sack m a rubber estate m Bukit Gemuroh, Telck Kumbar, 15 miles from George Town. The tapper. Low Ba Ba alias Low Kee Nyong. was stabbed123 words
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98 1958-12-03 2 A 51-YEAR-OLD odd-job labourer. Sian Chee Sian. was yesterday jailed for one year by the Singapore Fourth Di>trict Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee. when he pleaded ffuiity to stealing a bundle of doth worth $17 belonging to Chern i Yong Song. Sian who had98 words
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Article67 1958-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Magistrate Inche Hassan bin Hussein today committed Choo Chu Thye. 50, to stand trial m the High Court on a rna*-ge of murder of Kg Ho on Oct 21 at Sentul Pasar. Choo was alleged to have stabbed Ng m a quarrel when Kg67 words
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Article49 1958-12-03 2 PEXAXG. Tues. Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organization will feed 40 inmates of the Penang Muslim Orphanage on Saturday, to mark the Organization's 14th anniversary. The orphans will be treated to "'nasik minyak." In the evening, leaders of local political organizations will be entertained to tea.49 words
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Article254 1958-12-03 2 SINGAPORE dock rkfrv International Transport Unrk^ or *l "Panhonlib" ships flying fW ftf h *4 the Trades Union tongr r s h J l f %J on Monday. l l^ Secreary of the TOC Ml G Kandasamy. comment on what de< was taken on the cal. The ITWF had254 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-12-03 2 THE Army Children's Christmas Choir of 540 young voices (ages five to 16) spent two hours yesterday morning m final rehearsal of a 90-minute programme of carols, which will be given at 6.30 pm. today at Victoria Theatre, Singapore The Choir, under the sponsorship of the Singapore Base District113 words
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Advertisement178 1958-12-03 2 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the erection and completion of an e'ectric sub-station at Queenstown. Tender form etc. may be obtained from the Architects' Department on payment of a'' deposit of $100/- which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed tenders are178 words
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SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article286 1958-12-03 3 ft^~7; the deficit m the estimates for v expected that expenditure will HA r "o the minimum during the Singapore ft v .ker role m the period im- -r the next general elections m ft' e \~l> >ear T he Legislative Assembly, ■T'm »^3v v*' ll c presented, therefore*286 words
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Article362 1958-12-03 3 ''^S who hove acquired the habit of |Bt) have to poy more tor a cup of B*:iv popular and refreshing beverage »''en by local growers for imposing a IN tariff on imports from abroad is fil Federation Government. The move In premature and the Federation Association has every reason362 words
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Article33 1958-12-03 3 Ie«.» Km mom. i por« a *».i }S*d Caoies ■HCEWNfeWS" I 5 In« Ail department! *«W Sea 174 Batu ***** SI lei- 3829 S. s r ei: 4055 CNpi T«t: w 147133 words
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Article1597 1958-12-03 3 A Special Correspondent - BERLIN the DIVIDED CITY A Special Correspondent By United States and Paris, made various proposals for the merging of the various German "occupation zones." but the Soviet Union made clear its lack of interest m such efforts to work out a solution to the problem of a divided Germany. ment1,597 words
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Article717 1958-12-03 3 HENRY BAGEHOT - Cam bodian Border Crisis HENRY BAGEHOT By BANGKOK 'THE breaking off of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Cambodia has now been extended to a suspension of all traffic across the border of the two countries, following a helicopter night to the border by Marshal Sarit Thanarat, leader of Thailand's ruling717 words
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Shorts from the Talks
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Article128 1958-12-03 3 "pkNE of the most splendid London's characteristics is the enormous areas m it given over to grass and water flowers and birds and trees Like most other agreeable characteristics of London, it wasn't planned that way; it just happened. In the case of the Royal Parks, it happened128 words
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Article429 1958-12-03 3 OOYAL heritage, with all its pomp and time-honoured prerogatives, is no longer upheld as a tradition where the heads of rulers still wear crowns and command the loyalty and respect of their subjects. In the last 25 years, or even a little earlier than that, members of royal429 words
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Article, Illustration458 1958-12-03 3 the NEWS as it strikes me ONE who knows Malaya 11 would have been surprised to read m yesterday's STANDARD that half a dozen wealthy housewives of Kuala Lumpur have whined to the Police how they parted with a total of $22,000 to a woman pawang who convinced them she458 words
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70 1958-12-03 4 COUNCIL TO ADVERTISE FOR ENGINEER THE Public Utilities Co-r.-mittee of r^e Sinsar>cre Ci*y Council ye?!erriav decided to a"iver*:ze the post of an Assistant Utilization Engineer m the electricity Department locally an<] overseas. Meanwhile, the Committee has agreed to a proposal to extend the services of the present holder of the70 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-12-03 4 Arabian Sultan ignored bus: He chose to walk in rain THE Ruler of the State of Seiyun on the Southern tip of Saudi Arabia yesterday chose to walk m the rain when he arrived m Singapore by air. Although an airline bus was sent for him to join other disembarkingStandard - 265 words
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Article, Illustration511 1958-12-03 4 PLEDGE TO END GRAFT AND FIGHT RED ELEMENTS New Lib-Soc Chief Lays Down 5 -point Plan For Stable Govt. THF next Government of Singapore should be free from corruption and must be able to control and bring to naught any bid to destroy this country by subversive elements so that511 words
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Article88 1958-12-03 4 COMBINED Police Military exercises will be held m Singapore tomorrow to test its internal security. Full police and military forces will be deployed all over the island. Members of the police force will stand by. The exercises termed "Operation Polevault" will also test the communications of the88 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-12-03 4 PUSS IN BOOTS' TO HELP THE Stage Club will present a Christmas pantomime "Puss In Boots" m aid of the Singapore Standard Cheer Fund at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Dec. 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, Jan. 1, 2 and 3. Principal Bey m the Pantomime will be Edna96 words
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Article57 1958-12-03 4 THIEVES broke into a sundries shop m Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, on Monday night and got away with about SP.OOQ worth of goods and cash. They gained entry into the shop by removing a plank from the bark of the building. The loot included $4,000 m57 words
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90 1958-12-03 4 THE finals of the Shell Traffic Game, sponsored by he Singapore Safety First Council, will take place at the old Kallang Airport at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The game has been introduced by the She:i to teach Colony .schoolchildren road safety. A total number of90 words
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Article54 1958-12-03 4 BEAK Lee. of North Bridge Road, yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to tempering with a motor car m the car park at Stamford Road by hoisting the bonnet of the car on Dec 1 The Magistrate, Mr. R. B L Pates fined him $5054 words
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Article123 1958-12-03 4 Colony Nets 522 m From Tourism TOURISTS arriving In Singapore between July 1 last year and June 30 this year, spent a total o f $22,600,000 a tenth of the Colony's budget. Announcing this yesterday the Director of Tourism Mr Robert Howlett. said: ''This Just shows how big a part123 words
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Article58 1958-12-03 4 A COFFEE powder salesman Ten iek Vu. was held up and robbed of $282 by five men m Jaian Tiga Ratus. Singapore, yesterday. Toh was cycling back to his shop after collecting som c bills when the five thugs stopped him and pulled him off his58 words
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Article57 1958-12-03 4 LEE LENG KIAN yesterday pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court on a charge of stealing a motor car belonging to Teh Seng Hin at the petrol kiosk m Lorong 6, Geylang, on Nov 2. Lee wa s remanded In custody till Dec. 9.57 words
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Article40 1958-12-03 4 THE Director of Community Recreation, Mr. Sterling Winans, will open the 4th annual fete and fun fair of the Upper Serangoon Boys' flab at Say Ho Piat Sui ground. Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore on Saturday at 4 p.m.40 words
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101 1958-12-03 4 CURBS LIFTED IN MORE 'IGER' AREAS .TOHORE BHARU. Ti:e< Sta*e War Executive Committee, has decided that the same relaxation of food tricttonc and curfew could now ho made to the remaining part of •"Operation Tiger" tret which includes the Ptentong Police District, east of I I Kota ringgi-Johore Bh and101 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-12-03 4 TWO top Indonesian Labour Ministry officials arrived yesterday m Singapore from Jakarta on their way to Kuala Lumpur on a study tour of Malayan plantations. They are the Director of Industrialisation and Labour Inspection Services. Mr Sutarto (left) and Mr. E P Surjanatakusuma. secretary165 words
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Article283 1958-12-03 4 UNK NOWN n.ent is not likely to impovo anw <J or indirect taxation nrx, r f^l up 1958 with a defint of <,' K \.J 'Si This is the Doncensus <000 -<HH [U formed op.nmn m thp Fr'.' B capital and it Is bued on esc Next yemt [i p283 words
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Article41 1958-12-03 4 Tup.. Lp ?islatit Ma|, na ;"->> v I'UHfif.f viiard ft' otfc*£ rival of tl s P p "< h frm Th». Km,, dcljvft^ an^ Ettfliii r ar asißii Matior, sy picked up t fuit f^ tho Itffir 3 Thf brny an hnut41 words
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Article48 1958-12-03 4 I AY. 3 I| •■"onger off H tor toui ir f r- •<■ j X a B r k way :m W i I »!f ci r ie p ii Whe: m I |thp Raft .J relieve J wti II v wearing rf- p r .;;< -<■ J 148 words
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Article18 1958-12-03 4 Mr m terdaj ihc arr Eng V M itt r p iifcm 7j J and tb< *J18 words
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Article120 1958-12-03 4 A SPECIAL squad has been formed m the Singapore Traffic Accident Investigating Branch, to fight the mounting rate of toad accidents m the Colony. During the past eleven months, the number of acridents has exceeded the total recorded the whole of last year. The Standard understands that, with the120 words
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Advertisement93 1958-12-03 4 Choose like a World Champion^? Mike Hawthorn The world champion driver leaves nothing to chance. j< CUCI I >l No one knows better than he. what a motor oil V JJ must endure m the tough, slogging cockpit of racing. \s^j£f What does Mike Hawthorn use m his triumphant BHBHBHHHL^HIIII^^^^^^^P93 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-12-03 5 XKTHONY DE SILVA. n-ho had been haunted by evil U for the past nro w-eks, i s seen with mother, Mrs. StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-12-03 5 E£ BE.VC7 .4.V.V. a medium of Korg Sana Si Temple ngapore, who "chased" away a ghost which was kaftntiitfj 2&~yeai*-o2d musician, Anthony de Silva. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article248 1958-12-03 5 THE overwhelming response to Singapore's tourist advertising campaign launched last month has "rocked" tourist and Government officials m the Colony. After advertisements about Singapore had appeared m Australian newspapers the Sydney and Melbourne Herald and the Australian Women's Weekly a total ■of 1.500 inquiries poured into the office of248 words
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Article117 1958-12-03 5 PENANG, Tues. Malayan People's Socialist Front, which is fielding five candidates m the City Council elections, stated m its manifesto today that one of its aims is to fill up the foul smelling Prangin ditch and other stinking ditches. Upholding the claim: "What we promise.117 words
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Article76 1958-12-03 5 FIRE BRIGADE CALLED OUT THRICE IPOH, Tfcws. Ipoh fire brigade was yesterday called out th:ee times to put out :r\ lallang here. tuggest fire was at the "a milestone, Chemor Koad nd brigade's timely arrival :•'<■ Dted the fire from spread- a nearby military camp E r ;<-: the brigade76 words
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Article41 1958-12-03 5 m for N mi the *"ni»ur of .M tadia thtai mm Vtebi ir -in menu 1 "by com--1 -hat the V n md the > (irunk .if* J K*yai ""ktail. mi\f»d vellnvv Jrtahb rur- Oid.ims. (rvtta M win who k Royal41 words
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Article71 1958-12-03 5 PENANG, Tues. The famous American trombonist, Jack Teagarden, and five members of his band, will be here on Dec. 19 to give their last performance to Malayan audience. Teagarden's Federation tour is sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The band will perform at the Rex71 words
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258 1958-12-03 5 A Deadlock: Union Calls Emergency Meet THE executive council of the 6.000-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union i s calling an emergency meeting on Thursday night to draw up a memorandum t 0 the Singapore Employers' Federation. The memorandum will Inform the Federation that its past negotiations with the Union258 words
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506 1958-12-03 5 Remaining British Officers Will In Time, Disappear Too Dato KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayanization of the Armed Forces has proceeded so rapidly that three-fifths of the Commissioned Officers are now Malayans and only two-fifths are seconded from the British Army. The position two-and-a-haif years506 words
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265 1958-12-03 5 Exam leak probe: Expose on big racket out soon INVESTIGATIONS now being carried out by Singapore's Education Ministry into the leakage of Chinese Schools Middle Senior examination papers are expected to expose one of the most intricate rackets the Colony has ever known. The Ipak a g c of the265 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-12-03 5 New Nary Chief Takes Over The flag of IWr Admiral V. C. Beggr. was yesterday hoisted on the Aircraft Carrier. "H.M.S. Albion.' to mark his new appointment as Flag Officer, Second-in-Command, Far East Station. He relieves Vice Admiral L. G. Durlacher, who leaves the C«!ony shortly to take up a143 words
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Article101 1958-12-03 5 NATIONAL FRONT PROPOSED IPOH, Tues. A proposal to form a Malay National Front will be discussed at a Pan-Malayan conference to be held here on Jan. 1 and 2. The conference is being sponsored by the panMalayan Malay Peninsula Union, who have sent out invitations to all Malay political parties101 words
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Article, Illustration599 1958-12-03 6 The task of combatting disease and poverty SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that only science can combat the poverty and disease which had held back the Asian people from making their contribution to the new world. Tun Lim599 words
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284 1958-12-03 6 Plans for Congress inaugural meeting THE proposed Singapore Teachers National Congress have finalized plans for its inaugural meeting, to b G held at Victoria Theatre on Saturday. At the last meeting, delegates from seven teachers unions and associations elected a central executive committee to run the Congress. The inauguration ceremony284 words
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Article114 1958-12-03 6 A LAND owner. Martin Lee, pleaded guilty m the City Court yesterday to charges of having eight unauthorised plank houses built on his land at Sime Road. His lawyer, Mr. X T. Oei, told the City Magistrate Mr. Tara Singh that building operations carried out on114 words
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217 1958-12-03 6 Asked For Leniency Gets 18 Months Jail SINCE his las,, conviction m 1955, Chan Kum Choon, 24. of Kuala Lumpur, has tried to become "a good man." the Singapore Tnird District Judge Mr. K. T. Alexander was told yesterday. "If I am given a chance, I will try to be217 words
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Article204 1958-12-03 6 MORE than 20 students who attended the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday to testify against their former teacher, John Winfred, 35, later congratulated him on his acquittal on 18 charges of cheating and misappropriation. Seventeen charges alleged that Winfred had between ~*ay and June while being204 words
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Article71 1958-12-03 6 LIZARD WITH TWO TAILS SOLD $20 EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lee Hoo Long, a Singapore student who caught a two-tailed lizard m his house last Saturday, yesterday sold it for $20. Lee. who had intended giving the reptile to the Raffles Museum, yesterday changed his mind when a collector offered him S2O for71 words
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153 1958-12-03 6 SINGAPORE Police were summoned twice to auell secret society eang clashes m the Colony by members of the public on Monday night. Answering a call from Waterloo Street. Police on arrival were told that about 10 thugs fought it out opposite153 words
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Article210 1958-12-03 6 KUALA TRENGGANT T UP yet another victory n yesterd! Mfi > tions here and at Besut wh PrP V S candidates were successful Ur <*! Two Alliance candidates uy didate were successful In Xii H Council and another two AlUaSf Party Ra'ayat candidate vu^'f'^ Council. J U X Thirteen210 words
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Article42 1958-12-03 6 million The firv .~J was ih> J I'Hif! fim, nj Th*> AncifT« Thp Vns;(, k S almov; nq fWMd 'J|j >»f^n aftrr a rhnrfd loading it cum frwt iriH ,01 Harbour The ltd fr? J Admiral it p >■ hI Mhbpr I42 words
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Advertisement133 1958-12-03 6 HAVE YOU EVER fa I •ecrfjMt M I LO fe,?f T#iML I Oh yes! You can EAT MILO as well as drink it, you know. lust try sprinkling MILO, m its dry form, over bread and butter with a little sucar too, if you like it sweeter. You will be133 words
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Article, Illustration371 1958-12-03 7 AT the Capitol Restaurant, Singapore, last night, nine frauleins of the Conty Follies and their manager Herr Heinz Tschoeke Conty waited, anxiously for a telephone call from the Immigration Department which was to decide their "fate" m the Colony. Then fifteen minutes before show371 words
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Article294 1958-12-03 7 IPOH, Tues.— The Anti-Secret Society Branch of the Perak Police have detained five suspected secret society "big shots," including a "supreme commander" and two "tiger generals," m Upper Perak, The Standard was told today. Four of the five suspects, whose ages ranges from 24 to294 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-12-03 7 'Cover girl' to sing in S'pore PRETTY Kan Mins, 23-year-old Hongkong singer who arrived m Singapore after a Bangkok tour where she was tagged "Cover Girl" by cameramen. She will give her first performance at Singapore's Cathay Restaurant on Friday. Mis s Ming is best known for her Mandarin tunes.50 words
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Article33 1958-12-03 7 AN employee of a local printing press, Mr. D. Venugopal, returned to hi? home m SiUbin, Ipoh on Monday evening to find all his jewellery, worth $700 stolen Police are investigating'33 words
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Article44 1958-12-03 7 AN OPEN verdict was recorded by a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien. at the close of an inquiry yesterday into the death of a three-year-old girl, Tav Ah Vong, who was killed by a lorry at Clyde Terrace on Oct. 24.44 words
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Article110 1958-12-03 7 Gang Clash: Youth Beaten Up A POLICE Radio Patrol party which speeded to Niven Road. Singapore, on receiving information of a gang clash last night, found an 18-year-old youth badly beaten up m a coffee shop. A member of the public dialled "999" when he saw about 20 gangsters fighting110 words
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Article67 1958-12-03 7 MAYOR ONG THE PRESS... MAYOR Ong Eng Guan yesterday said that there were two kinds of Press m Singapore but only one kind of reporters. The Mayor explained that the Press could be divided into "Colonial and National." "But," he added, "all reporters are national." Mr. Ong said this at67 words
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350 1958-12-03 7 DYING SON TELLS MOTHER: PARDON ME' A FIREMAN, lying seriously injured m a surprise attack by four men one night m August, a.ske,i his mother to pardon him as he might die. the Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday. In the dock were Low Kok Lee. 18-year-old mechanic and Tan350 words
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Article148 1958-12-03 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore vesterda* were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 84} 84? R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 844 84* R.S.S No. 1 Jan 84* 84! R.S.S No. 2 82| 83 R.S.S. No 3 81 J 82J Tone: Slightly steadier. The tin price m Singapore was148 words
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Advertisement330 1958-12-03 7 W^^ TnHtwfi 4 Show* KplTOL^ 11, 1.45, 4 6.30 Only l^riTc BADLANDERS y> c^^> l) i I i()\M HI 9.30 pm. —No Free List: m..nm.oo*» OH THE GIWLS wwo i^OUiioi *i V B li€ 1 I Partj <;irU' On Parade |j I r.> \PITOI. SKY j I ,K\ ilwi .iv.iilahle330 words
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Advertisement480 1958-12-03 7 PWWJ "AIR HOSTESS" J iffhone i act nAYT Grace (hang Teh Fung Mm long Lrtai u«i. tagtman Colour— Enslisb Subtitle* SEASON CONTINUES TOMORROW AT MAJESTIC J^ RUBY HOLLYWOOD (No Free LJMm__ yL OPENS Robert Wagner Dana Wynter Jeffrey Hunter^ -IN LOVE AND WAR" C'6-Colour (Fox) *T •X yC ■^vTCyTyXTI n480 words
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Advertisement100 1958-12-03 7 Eczema If (h KfUed In 7 Minnies r» Tow skin tea nearly M mniioa tiny PVtmrn* AMI pom Wflfn |wnV lIMiV ani ctDM terrible Itchlnc. Cracking, Ec—ma, Peeling- Burning. Aen*. Ringworm. Paonaala. Bl>rlrli—(U. Ptmple*. Pool Itch and otl>«r MamUh««. Ordinary treat m«nu oy% tdy Umpormry re»l«f b^RUM th«y 4o not100 words
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Miscellaneous65 1958-12-03 7 lagjdsajgda S'pon* stamp Club: Social meeting at the Dragon Room. Cathay Restaurant. at ola P™- All Philatelists are cordially invited to attend. (.rvl.mjr Community AMB. (Mms AMD: Dancing Class tor Begin,ers 630 p.m Mrohollc* \nonymou-: Open meet'- mi at the VMCA Orchard Road. 530 p.m Tor H. (Talbot House): Recorded65 words
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Miscellaneous123 1958-12-03 7 B 00 p.m. Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Churt-h: Gospel Meeting at "Peace Cove" 393. Joo Chiat Road 8.00 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Koad): Youth Choir practice 330 p.m. Body building &c weight lilting 400 p.m.. Judo practice 5.30 p.m.. Ma. ay Conversational Class 5.30 p m.. Malay Class Civil Service Exam.123 words
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Miscellaneous152 1958-12-03 7 Elim Church (Serangoon Rd.): Fellowship meeting Speakers: Rev. Bert Webb assistant general superintendent and Rev. J. Roswell Flower, general secretary of the General Council of Assemblies of G0d— 7.30 p.m. TODAY: Singapore 3.23 a.m. (7ft yins) 240 om iBft sins>. Port Dickson 10 22 a.m. (7ft sins) 1054 pm (7ft152 words
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Miscellaneous158 1958-12-03 7 Twilight Hour, 8.45 Light* on for the evening prog.. 653 Regional announcements, 6.54 Spore Share Market report, 7 p.m Time Signal and News. 7.10 From the Editorials. 7.15 Sports Reel. 7.30 Wednesday Concert, 8.30 Malay Mixture. 9 p.m In the News. 9.30 Time Signal and News. 9.45 Report on Fed.158 words
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Advertisement1212 1958-12-03 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in* Singapore) (12 Hnes) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ft# SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot1,212 words
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Advertisement947 1958-12-03 8 MITSUI IS LINE S'por* P.S'how Penoiip JAPAN LINE Ryusho Maru for Kobe In Port Aiumosan Moru tor Japan Ports 15Dee 13 Dee 11 Dec Accepting cargo for Centrol and South Americon oort» with transhipment at Japan on through bills o* lading. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay947 words
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Advertisement486 1958-12-03 8 EAST ASIATIC 1 HOMEWARDS Sailing. To Ader( Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen r Pen S«t BEIR A un D^ V lIPA III B^ MEOKIA urn* 4<j Calling London Po S se nncr,9 er, on iv '^fc SIENA S 1 C Jan I OUTWARDS Sailing, to, Bangkok and T "SARGODHA" 8 5 "KAMBODIA"486 words
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Article241 1958-12-03 9 Oil Experts To Discuss Output °LT T f r I 1 countries win The experts will repress a! their respective countries at a Symposium on the Development of Petroleum Resources of Asia and the Far East. The Symposium is heing I undCf the auspices of the Economic Commission -of a241 words
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Article229 1958-12-03 9 Rubber Price Slips To New Low SELL I N G pressure was again evident m the Singapore ruober market yesterday resulting m the local price dropping li cents, to 84* cents per It>.. for International first <iade December shipment. On Monday, liquidation of stocks by dealers caused a decline of229 words
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Article92 1958-12-03 9 WASHINGTON, Bee 2. (UPl>.— The US. Commerce Department reported yesterday that U.S. consumption of new rubber increased sharp. y m October over he previous month but was slightly below the level of the corresponding month last year. The Oc.ober total was 136.972 long tons, compared with92 words
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Article217 1958-12-03 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N. ords $1.59. Sl.fiO: Gammon 51 .75 to $1.735; Hammrr 51. 57; Waugh $1.33: Hume D refs A4/10 orris. A4/10$; Breweries $2.86, Bre-.venes Debenture 86c i M Cement $1.60; Robinson ord> $1.43; Simp Darby $1 45; Cold Storage RSJc,217 words
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Article97 1958-12-03 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der picul yesterday were: Copra Dec.-Jan. $41 buyers: $42 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64$ sellers m drirrs $67$ sellers; Muntok »vh:te pepper $129 sellers^ Sarawak while .5128 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed97 words
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251 1958-12-03 9 NEW YORK, Dec 2 Activity m the key capital goods industry, which dropped rather sharply a year ago, now is turning up rapidly, according to a survey conducted among 150 machine tool manufacturers and construction contractors. Many companies are reporting an average 25251 words
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Article190 1958-12-03 9 Share Market Easier ALL sections rf the Malayan share market were easier yesterday, with sellers predominant at Quotations. Turnover was small. Price change? announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Tpoh Rubber 3/7 3/10 Tremelbye 28/6 29/- STERLING RUBBERS Borelli 2.52 2..T7 Connemara 1 .52 1.55 Indragiri 0.17 020 Jeram190 words
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Article110 1958-12-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government has made an offer of conversion to holders of the F.M.S. 4$ per cent $16,000,000 locai loan, 1959. Holdings tendered m acceptance of this offer will be exchanged as on Jan. 2. 1959. into 5$ t>er cent registered stock, 1977/1980. at110 words
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Article67 1958-12-03 9 PRODUCTION of tin-in-concentrates m Malaya m October rose by 368 tons, to 2,945 tons, compared with output m the previous month. Output m the first ten months this year totalled 33,--098 tons (48,998 tons m the same period of 1957.) Stocks of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates67 words
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Article242 1958-12-03 9 A new design approach to 'lighting has been made b.v a UK. firm with the introauction of their "pyramid" ceiling. This lighting system is a development of the firm s module ceiling m which translucent plastics diffusing panels each two-feet square —are supported on an242 words
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Article, Illustration425 1958-12-03 9 $50 MIL PLAN TO DEVELOP ROMPIN IRON MINE Finance And CoBnwneree TOKYO, Dec. 2, (UPI). Discussions have been opened here for Japanese investments m developing *an iron mine on the East Coast of Malaya, it is learned today. Mr J. P. Diamond, managing director of the Eastern Mining and Metal425 words
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Article59 1958-12-03 9 Party Marks Showroom Opening To mark the occasion of the official opening of the Arm's premises, a cocktail party was held. Photo shows (from left to right) Messrs. Tan Chong, Tan Kirn Hor (director), Mr. Shimamoto, Y. S. Chin of Singapore. Tan Hong Heng (director), Leong Chong Chew (manager). Tan59 words
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Article44 1958-12-03 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Assocation made the following change? m it? rate to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying T.T 31-13/16: O.D. 31-15/16; 90 d st. air mail 32-1/4 cred:t bills 32-3/8 trade bill?. Selling T.T O D ready: Canada 31-3/8; French Francs *****.44 words
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Article157 1958-12-03 9 KOTA BAHRU. Tues.— Malaya's flourishing kain songket industry m Kelantan is now threatened with a shortage of Chinese spun silk yarn, following the ban on imports of this commodity from mainland China. The kain songket is a diess] worn by Malays at weddings and157 words
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Advertisement256 1958-12-03 9 ym* Sk IB M g 41 X 4S& wor Sale. Motor Launch H -ul! 50' x 9' x 6' cargo capacity 10-12 B 3 esel perfect condition, electric lighting, B-'': "'er, cargo, fishing service. Inspection -"?iy to Woh Mong tx Co., Ltd. ti, Smgjapvtv 1< I PIRETT ORIENT LINE |Uf256 words
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Advertisement19 1958-12-03 9 \J?rChtM9*d MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED Singapore Ac Kuala Lumpur Represented elsewhere m the Federation and Borneo by Borneo Motors Ltd19 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-12-03 10 THE most remarkable and fastest-growing holiday resorts m Australia are springing up along a 20-mile stretch of Queensland seafront, some 50 miles south of Brisbane, known as the Gold Coast. Here is situated the delightful Surfers Paradise. With a near-perfect all-year-round climate, which averages 78 degrees F and393 words
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Article, Illustration529 1958-12-03 10 FABULOUS PLAYGROUND OF THE PACIFIC channel. Much of this progress was brought about by the fact that the narrow strip of coast land between the Nerang River and the ocean was largely built out and some extension across the river was essential. From the left of the picture the following529 words
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Article96 1958-12-03 10 Washington, who was to lead the American lonial forces to victory »t» American Revoiutionarj > against Ensiand U come the ftrsl president the United States. visiU site m LTSI on orders Governor Robert DinwW of Virginia and reported the area was idea. f< English fort. Work was begun under96 words
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Advertisement264 1958-12-03 10 Dr. West's Germ-Fighter j (BAD NEWS^ v GERMS \V J ir *^i^-/ i^ JSS^~~ ~-ZL 7- -jr J^H '■v ■i W y^M j ~^^l al ■K^ ew---/ R i jwl ■jB '^W Bm I HI /IH Efi a > -el i^v w^Vse^l e^p^" ll H^V BP^ i^B ePv I 111264 words
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Article848 1958-12-03 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By w>m fn^ One To Follow At Spore Meet GIAM STABLE'S DOWNING STREET was the most .impressive worker at Bukit Timah yesterday when horses entered for the forthcoming St. Leger meeting started their preparations on a yielding number two trackDowning Street (Franklin), accompanied by Waxer (Barratt), broke from848 words
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Article, Illustration376 1958-12-03 11 hjN ma dP >plendid progress since 10 a n(i looks all set for his r u r -\e.tr "Id (''rf <* fin e gallop yesE ,f Grej Usance. II aci P ien luarp Deal mtarr- H M S sec Take Easy k d 43 15 sec. for Uaprrsa with376 words
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Article73 1958-12-03 11 IPOH. Tues— Making better use of the scorng chances Perak Chinese Recreation Club beat Ipoh Police 3-1 m their senior division league hockey tie on the padang today. The Chinese were a better balanced side and led 2-1 <»t half time. Scorers for the Chinese were73 words
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Article, Illustration549 1958-12-03 11 Match Against Queensland Abandoned: Lindwall Starts The Tourists Collapse L'Ttdwall By HARRY GEE Reuter's Special Correspondent BRISBANE, Dec. 2 (Reuter) Bad light brought an end to another dismal batting display by the M.CC. on the last day of the tourists match against Queensland here549 words
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Article36 1958-12-03 11 Ike pore S»mi x s iitt C .c. Flinders, BrayP wney, Hitduogs, Kig2s; ey. Garner, Williams. > c I Xegri Sembilan Malacca; Saua- n, Reardon, Ward. BeH; Dmnleo; Hazel. Ma'.iken. Pr\-- p Piotro-.veski; D mean, Pmto.36 words
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Article107 1958-12-03 11 SCC FAIL AGAINST RAF CHANGI I R their Impressive 4-0 over the Wanderers on Singapore Cricket I against Royal Air angi In yesterday's ision hockey match packing went down by one •'.or a scoreless hat the Airmen BCOTeciding goal midway -n half tnrnush their dement Sandhurst. will he leaving phort-107 words
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Article151 1958-12-03 11 Indons Ask For Seven Including Eddy Kew San KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Indonesian Badminton Association has asked the Badminton Association of Malaya to send a team of seven Malayans to tour the Republic for three weeks during January next year. Honorary general secretary of the BAM, Mr. Teh Gin Sooi151 words
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Article227 1958-12-03 11 A GOAL m the fifth minute of the first half by inside right Sockalingam gave the University of Malaya a one-nil victory over the Young Men's Sikh Association m the S.H.A Div. 1 league match at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. With this victory, the Varsity227 words
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184 1958-12-03 11 NEWCOMERS Hongkong and Shanghai Bank won the Singapore Hockey Association third division league tournament when they beat Khalsa Association by four goals to nil at Farrer Park yesterday. They have now a total of 19 points from an unbeaten record, and have another184 words
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Article30 1958-12-03 11 $Z>/ 2 MILLION LIVERPOOL, England Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Two people will share a world record football pool dividend of £300.266.000 sterling: ($2,552,175 Malayan) Littlewoods Pools announced here today.30 words
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353 1958-12-03 11 second wicket stand by attacknp the lee stump and keeping two short legs and a Billy mid on. The batsmen however took no chances and opened out only when the spinners Ramadhin arirt Sobers came on. Alexander kept the Bp nnerg353 words
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Article137 1958-12-03 11 WEST INDIES. So* Inning! 22 1 India. first inning 1 102. West Indies, second ir.mr.gs (Sunday.- total 253 for four) J. K. Holt c Kardikar b Guard 24 C. Hunte c Nadkarnj b Guard 10 G. Sobers not out 142 R. Kanhai c Roy b Gjpte 22 O. G.137 words
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Advertisement47 1958-12-03 11 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL H i^m^V'L. r-^^m~. \eutd <« I >iodx "ff«<t TOD ANORtWS TIM CAtVCI I IpNEW ALHAMBRA~| *l NEXT CHANCE ■^jf^»^»AMMM^¥^¥¥¥47 words
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243 1958-12-03 12 Two New Teams In S'pore Base District Rugby TWO new teams British Military Hospital and 221 Base Vehicle Depot are among: the nine entered for the Singapore Base District rugby championship which will start on Saturday. The first round of the competition between Royal Engineers and 221 Base Vehicle Depot243 words
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Article200 1958-12-03 12 TWO smart tries by scrumhalf Neil McLintoch paved the way for the Combined "5 Squadron. Royal New Zealand Air Force, to score a 20 points (a goal a penalty and four tries) to five (a goal) win over the University of Malaya m a200 words
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Article39 1958-12-03 12 CALCUTTA. Dec. 2. <Reufert Wilson Jones, of India. scored his »hird consecutive victory m the world amateur billiards championship tournament here last night when h- 3 beat Wilfred Axiak, of Milt a. by 2.455 points to 1.209.39 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-12-03 12 Terry Spinks enhanced his championship prospects icith a clever, clearcut win over eight rounds against Frenchman Mohavied Zarzi at the Seymour Hall, London, on Nov. 21. It n-as his best performance since moving up into the bantam division. London's little Golden Boy used a lightning left214 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-12-03 12 BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 2 (Renter* Mario Llamas, of Mexico, beat Enrique Morea (Argentina) 6-4. 9-7. 1-6. 2-6. 6-4, yesterday to win the men's singles final m the Argentine lawn tennis championships. Shirley Bloomer, the British Wight man Cup player. won the women's singles title. defeating Margaret126 words
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Article537 1958-12-03 12 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON By We Are Betrayed, Sa yj LONDON, Tucs. Professional boxing fercf mp y stormy history. >r »i It was sparked off last night by the innoui Board of Control the governing body of thp i ment whereby professional boxing would be televis at fortnightly intervals beginning next537 words
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Article127 1958-12-03 12 U.S. Davis Cuppers Get Reprimand MELBOURNE. Dec. 2 (Reuter—Two members of tfc United States Davis Cup team were "reprimanded" for not wearing correct tennis atti when they practised at Kooyong courts here today. Earl Buchholz and Chris Crawford, who appeared on the courts m grey track suits to warm up.127 words
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Article76 1958-12-03 12 IPOH, Tues.— The final of the Merdeka Cup women's hockey competition will be played off on the town padang here on Friday, Dec 5, at 5.30 p.m. The holders Ipoh YWCA —will meet the Ipoh AngloChinese Girls' School. Three teams entered lor the competition this year76 words
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Article495 1958-12-03 12 LONDON, Tues. Talks] this week between Ply- 1 mouth Argyle boss, Jack Rowley, and Chelsea chief Ted Drake may end m a £7,000 deal for DEREK GIBBS, Chelsea reserve forward with the forceful style of a Derek Kevan. Gibbs was noted as the j mainstay of Chelsea m495 words
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Article122 1958-12-03 12 MANILA, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— World flyweight champion Pascual Perez yesterday said he would do his best "to retain the world title m his coming fight here with Philippines Dommy Ursua. The world champion from Argentina arrived here yesterday by air with his manager. Mr. Lazaro122 words
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Article165 1958-12-03 12 SINGAPORE RVGBY— South Johnrr 'A' vs. RAF. Seletar. 'B,' Seletar. S.C.C. 'A' os All Blues S.C.C. R.A.F Seletar 'A' cs R.A.S.C. R.A.S.C. R.E.M.E. vs. R. Siunals R. Signals ground. HOCKEY— Div. I—C.S.C. vs. Police, G.S.C Div. 3— R.M.N. vs. Prisons R.M..V B A S KETBALL Singapore Sharks rs165 words
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Article48 1958-12-03 12 Brussels Apply, Too LAUSANNE. I> r 2 Reute! An application from selsto stage the 1964 Olympj Oames was handed m day. M. Otto Mayer C [fee lor of the ftiten i JJ Olympic Comm;" 1 nounced here. Yesterday jut for applications, joined Tokyo. Deti Vienna as Candida Games.48 words
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Article42 1958-12-03 12 ST ANDREWS. B Dec. 8 (Beuter) tLh open foil rtumP will be Played over cour.se here In cci tenary year of the ewnt St. Andrews row last night agreed permission to th< t ancient golf (> ut> the champion>h:p42 words
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Article147 1958-12-03 12 HONGKONG, Dec. 2, (Reuter). Ken Rosewall and Frank Sedgman today drew m a singles :ennis exhibition after some top-flight play m which honours were evenly shared. Rosewall who excelled with his retrieving and sharply- angled volleys took the first, set 6-4 after breaking Sedp man In147 words
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Article, Illustration476 1958-12-03 13 DUTCH CHILDREN AWAIT DEC. 5 I. h ldrfn throughout Holland are mrtfn pnt ea&erly awaiting St. Nicolaas fil ll« on December 5. For it is on A of Holland literally goes gay Sirolaas, who was once a -vk to life, three children ightered to death. Ever ing, St. Nicolaas has476 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-12-03 13 Calling All Students: Have you got any news, views, jokes, riddles, suggestions, articles, questions and photographs to submit to the SCHOOL FRONT? Holidays are nearing and with the approach of Christmas, a period of fun and frolic awaits every youngster. The SCHOOL FRONT is your page so why not355 words
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Article166 1958-12-03 13 I -V- I J? flt »P iI Xl> ur fath< be?" ll I It V o! H for this v w X; ;;>-n the one held a week ago by the Fourth formers. As Christmas draws eknei and closer, preparations and rehearsals tor all concerts, pageants,166 words
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Article165 1958-12-03 13 ANTHONY NG - ANTHONY NG Dear Editor— l write on behalf of many other Victorians m my school and we hope that our suggestions will materialise m the near future. With the present increase of gangster activities m the Colony, we think it a good idea if you could start a club165 words
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Article278 1958-12-03 13 t \'JR re i visi! to the Xsr.vang University pit] ed to be a very educakional and enjoyable one. for. with a competent EngUsfa speakirg guide, we were shown rcuir.fl the whole of this historical building of Malaya, where thousands of •scholars attend classes and lectures m auest278 words
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Miscellaneous308 1958-12-03 13 By RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: "Wherever there is a human being- there is an opportunity for a k ndness WE D NE SDAV FOR EVERYONE: This day call; for moderation, care and tact, as the tendency is toward risks and pnor judgment Place security, savings ahead of all other308 words
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Miscellaneous222 1958-12-03 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Ca PP S f "^sWHAT T] 1/ TMEN WMO-??-. r J^l/"diDNY VO'UEARWMOT I^TZTM, I 5» Mi THANKS PO TM' LEEFT? R I tf^P/f-H-MOWPV, SjBI AH SAJD,MA'M?- ITS 7 ""-rliTt )l IW M LI FT,O AMOROSO JIM ON <f > MA'^. r .'-AM IS LI'L T V222 words
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Article68 1958-12-03 14 JAKARTA, Dec. 2 (UPP The Indonesian War Administrator today ordered a private university to rlose because it was alleged :o have been sponsored by the Kuomintang. A spokesman of the City Command said the Gamalie: University was sponsored by the Kuomintang and it> adherents and was banned68 words
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Article269 1958-12-03 14 Selwyn Lloyd - Selwyn Lloyd Britain Will Do Her Duty LONDON. Dec. 2 The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said today that Britain intended to "stand by our obligations" over Berlin. He also said the British Government considered that International agreements over Germany and Berlin m particular could not be unilaterally repudiated.UPI; Reuter - 269 words
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237 1958-12-03 14 LONDON. liec. 2, (Reuter) Teenage marriages are becoming more common m Britain, the Ke|» strar General.' statistical review for 1956 reveals today. Nine out of every thousand young men under 20 got married m 1956 compared with eight m 1955. The comparative237 words
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403 1958-12-03 14 90 STUDENTS DIE AS FIRE CUTS A CHICAGO SCHOOL Police suspect arson CHICAGO Dec. 2 ißeuter) Police and F. 8.1, agents today probed the still smouldering ruins of a Roman Catholic elementary school here to discover whether arson wa s behind a fire that killed at least 90 children and403 words
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Article28 1958-12-03 14 OFFICIAL of the govern-ment-controlled China Petroleum Company m Taipei, paid the company expected to make foreign exchange earnings of USSs.nnn.ooo from fuel sales next year.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-12-03 14 DR. SUBANDRIO, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, who i s at present on a visit to the Soviet Union, was on Saturday received by Mr Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister m Mos- cow Seen m this Radio picture from (right) are Mr. Andrei Gromyko (Soviet Foreign Minister) Dr.UPI Radio - 62 words
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Article77 1958-12-03 14 CAMBODIAN PROPOSAL TO THAI GOVT. BANGKOK. Dec. 2 (Reuter) —The Cambodian Government has submitted a proposal to the Thai Government calling for the appointment of Charge D'Affaires m Bangkok and Phnompenh. The proposal was forwarded to the Thai Foreign Affairs Ministry, Ty Kirn Sour, the Cambodian Ambassador before his departure77 words
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Article438 1958-12-03 14 Sop fee appeals to Russians to drop their resolution UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 2 (Reuter) Malaya yesterday appealed to Byelo Russia (western part of European U.S.S.R.) to withdraw a draft resolution which would request the UN. Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, to organise a study of438 words
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207 1958-12-03 14 NEWSBRIEFS RI Plans To Check Smuggling JAKARTA. Dec. 2 (Reuler) Government leaders are planning a bigger crackdown on smugglers m Indonesian waters. Attorney-General Mr. Suprepto had talks on this with Vice-Admiral Subyakto, Navy Chief of Staff. They discussed stricter measures agains:, smugglers and more perfect co-ordina-tion between Navy and legalU.P.I.; Reuter - 207 words
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81 1958-12-03 14 GREEK CYPRIOT DOCTORS' NEW ORDERS NICOSIA, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Greek Cjoriots were tolfj yesterday not to bury any Cypriots who die while m British custody until they had been examined by a Greek Cypriot doctor. The Human Rights Committee of the Greek Cypriot Doctors' Association issued a directive saying: "Inform81 words
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Article68 1958-12-03 14 COLOMBO. Dec. 2 (Reuter) The Ceylon Government has proposed to appoint a commission, possibly headed by a judge of the Supreme Court, to investigate recent allegations that a high Police officer had planned a coup d'etat. According to a spokesman of the Government Parliamentary Group, the Prime68 words
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181 1958-12-03 14 Need For US Private Capital In Asia Acute WASHINGTON. Dec. 2, ißeuter). Mr. C. Douglas Dillon, Under-secretary of State for Economic said yesterday that the expansion and protection of Uni.ed States private investments abroad had become a matter of utmost concern to the Sta.e Department. Testifying to a Congress Sub-committee,181 words
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Article30 1958-12-03 14 M. SEKOU TOURE, Prime Minister of Guinea, has asked France to sponsor Guinea's candidature as a member of the United Nations, it was announced here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-12-03 14 Fancy-free Spinsters Advertise EACH YEAR, unmarried Paris girls reaching their 25th year celebrate St. Catherine's Day, on Nov. 25 and sport fantastic bonnets throughout the day, to advertise they are fancy-free and favourably disposed towards marriage. The custom is particularly deeply rooted m the high fashion world, where designers' employersUPI - 76 words
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111 1958-12-03 14 USSR ATTACKS FOUR-POWER CONFERENCE LONDON. Dec 2. (Reuter). Russia today denounced m advance a suggested East-West Four Power conference to riiscuss the reunification of Germany. In an English language commentary on the guestkm of Berlin for which Russia ha proposed east German control m the eastern sectors and a "free111 words
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Article37 1958-12-03 14 MR. ADLAI STEVENSON. the Democratic candidate for the Presidency m 1952 and 1956. said m Washington \e^terday he tvas not and would not be a candidate for a third Presidential nomination m 1960 ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article240 1958-12-03 14 UNITED NATIONS, Dec 2 < Rfut# Allan Noble, British Minister O f V objected to an Indian-inspired resolution problem, warning that its adoption conk war or even wider conflict He also as>er.ed that the document, tabled m the p< lltical committee late fti er day. misquoted his mm statements240 words
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Article44 1958-12-03 14 LONDON ten -j[. Khrushcfa'' disoourapi; women tj nightdra* of tlu Bnti stitution i tonisht Mr Hot has rpCfDit from Rasa membfrv aboard on i has bwn w, bring back i for my til* "I fouldi m Russia Slhfl Main somr rouch materia/"44 words
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Article54 1958-12-03 14 NEW YORK. Drr 2. Hi> U*^J (Reuter)— Robert Wood 41- *,fj year-old former car.oonist as a rm for the magazine "Crime disrt m> J fj Does Not Pay." was yestrr- Judc^ c day sentenced to from four u«mrn m q to 'five years m .iail for first54 words
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Article92 1958-12-03 14 REBELS HOLD 16 AMERICANS HAVANA, Dec. 2 (UPI) Reports from eastern Cuba said today 16 Americans are m Rebel hands and upwards of 60 others have been deprived of water and milk supplies by insurgent action. None of the Americans was believed to be m serious cancer. The United Fruit92 words
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