Singapore Standard, 4 December 1958
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Title Section24 1958-12-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" INGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1958. *>'. 'X No. 155. l5 cts 4 p ages ft 9H (FINAL EDITION)24 words
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Article, Illustration244 1958-12-04 1 The Jap price on Garcia's head TOKYO, Dec 3 (Reuter) President Garcia of the Philippines had dignitaries roaring with laughter today when he told them that it was high time the Japanese government cancelled their 100,000 pesos offer for his capture, dead or alive made during the war. [The President244 words
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Article56 1958-12-04 1 ROTTERDAM. Dec. 3 (Reuter)—Some 150 "Flag of Convenience" ships are now being boycotted all over the w-orid, a spokesman of the Inter--.ational Federation of Transport Workers said here lodav. This is the third day of the four-day boycott of ships flying "Flags of Convenience" and registered in56 words
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Article31 1958-12-04 1 ISRAELI and Syrian artillery batteries began a gun duel yesterday afternoon after a border incident in which an Israeli shepherd was killed an Israeli army spokesman an- nounced.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration784 1958-12-04 1 Exam leaks; Chew assures swift action SINGAPORE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yesterday that he was determined to deal ruthlessly with culprits involved in the two leakages of examination papers recently. Speaking at the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Chew said: "Security measures784 words
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Article63 1958-12-04 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 3 (Reuter) Cambodia informed the United Nations Security Council today that "troops on a war footing and large amounts of military equipment" were being concentrated on her frontier by the Thailand government. The concentration constituted "a threat to peace in this63 words
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Article65 1958-12-04 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 3 (Reuter)' Average life span in the Soviet Union has more than doubled to 67 years since the 1917 revolution because of better living standards and improved medical care, the Soviet News Agency Tass, said yesterday. The Soviet Union had better figures for birth65 words
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Article26 1958-12-04 1 SEVEN railway track -workers were killed when an express train ran into them yesterday near Rottweil in south Germany, railway officials said. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration528 1958-12-04 1 in the Fed&find S'ifttiit>... 1 Taxes go up for >±l some across the Causeway: Colony til *i may follow suit THE Singapore and Federation budget meetings yesterday produced "shock'' surprises for car owners, smokers, business firms and workers in the higher income group. The528 words
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183 1958-12-04 1 1959 Elections A Test Of Malaya's Maturity King KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today called upon the nation to respond to the challenge of independence and to accept the responsibilities and shoulder the burdens that it brings. The Paramount Ruler made this call in his speech from the183 words
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96 1958-12-04 1 Budget news hits markets ait over MALAYAN and Singapore budget news yesterday hit the markets generally. The effect on the share market was most marked, with prices in more than 70 counters being moved down. Rubber lost another J cent in the market which had an uncertain tone in the96 words
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Article73 1958-12-04 1 Boy's Body Recovered From River A TEN-YEAR-OLD boy was found drowned in the Kallang River, behind the Kallang Gas Works, Singapore, yesterday. The body was clad in a white shirt ann a pair of blue shorts. There are four gold teeth in the upper jaw. Round the wrist was a73 words
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Article23 1958-12-04 1 POLIO: 6 new cases SIX new cases of poliomyelitis were reported in Singapore yesterday. This is an increase by four over Tuesday's figure.23 words
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153 1958-12-04 1 Menzies for top Canada post?-Mr. D. is mum CANBERRA. Dec. 3 (UPI) Touring Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefenbaker, said today he was in favour of drawing Governors General from other parts of the Commonwealth than Britain, but refused to confirm or deny reports he would offer the Australian Prime153 words
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Article175 1958-12-04 1 Mystery Signals Puzzle Another Sputnik? SUNNYVALE, California, Dec. 3 Scientists at the Lockheed missile tracking station here disclosed yesterday that they have picked up mysterious new man-made signals from outer space. The scientists said the new "unexplained"' signals were picked up for more than ten minutes on NoY 26 ItUPI; Reuter - 175 words
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Advertisement44 1958-12-04 1 LfIKIAN GWAM (M) LTD. UADRONAL PAi\- RELIEVING AND STIMULATING ftiris Dainty Dishes v that Davis Gelatine is C dishes and delicious s hgh in protein and n which it is used. It also D r ocess N GELATINE 5!L C <>LD STORAGE CO. LTD.44 words
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Advertisement10 1958-12-04 1 REST OF BUDGET REPORTS: FEDERATION Pages 8-9 SINGAPORE Pages 4-510 words
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Article, Illustration259 1958-12-04 2 She's The Only Candida f e ft Unopposed At Municip Q KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Enchom binti n.,.ii Za, nuddi wife, was the only candidate to be returned unopposed toda" 1 3^ the Municipal Council elections. The Alliance candidate for Sentul Ward had onl< when at the last full Council259 words
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366 1958-12-04 2 Man tells court he did it for 'Mr. Rocky' Payroll Grab MALACCA, Wed. Englishspeaking A. Sinnakannu. 21, tolrj the High Court here today how he took part in robbing a $15,000 payroll in which he aiieged the assistant manager of an estate was involved «nd that a certain "Mr. Rocky"366 words
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Article37 1958-12-04 2 HONGKONG Dec. 3. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15 96 to £l Sterling $5.75 to TJSSI; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0,061 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251,562 to a tael.37 words
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Advertisement1112 1958-12-04 2 fsadffsdafasfd ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. AND MRS. V. MANIKAM thank each and everyone of those who has b«en kmt* enough ♦o render asvstanc. sent greet ngs a^T l vj-=tbl» gifts on tn# occavon of tn# O"l'nation to the Holv Priesthood cf Ihetl son. Errnle Xav.tr. SITUATIONS VACANT A VACANCY EXISTS m an1,112 words
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Advertisement1721 1958-12-04 2 NOTICES I THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT. I(F.M.S. Cap. 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE. WHEREAS it appears to the Ipoh Town Council that lands in the vicinity of the Kampar Road. Tiger Lane and Jalan < Abdul Jalil areas are In the j process of development: AND WHEREAS under sec- i1,721 words
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Advertisement657 1958-12-04 2 TENDER NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. FEDERATION OF MALAYA. TENDERS are invited for the "ERECTION OF ONE TYPE "C" QUARTERS AT C. E. B. KUALA TRENGGANU." C E. B registered Class A, B C contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1006 Gombak Lane. Kuala Lumpur for657 words
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Article753 1958-12-04 3 rT MT «^l impressive Speech from the q h the Pi amount Ruler, the Yang di|hlC Slivered yesterday in the Federal nCI cl ve added importance to a 1 w n if was the Council's final ses':J^ jr nd also its last Budget meeting rese^ Constitution. Before thii august753 words
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Article26 1958-12-04 3 leck K.m Road S'Dore 2. '563 Cables "TICERNEWS" I 5 nes i All departments. vjrance Bag. 1 74. Batu Rrt dmm th 147126 words
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Article, Illustration3631 1958-12-04 3 The King's Speech at Budget Meeting Owing to pressure of space, Aster Gunosekera's "The News As It Strikes Me" column has been unavoidably held over. Loans Reflect Conff"*"** In The Govt. KUALA LUMPUR. MR. Speaker, Honourable Members of this Council. This is an occasion of some historical significance, being the3,631 words
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273 1958-12-04 4 RADIO TO USE AS MANY TONGUES IN A CRISIS RADIO Malaya will continue to broadcast important announcements in as many dialects as possible in the event of an emergency, the Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, said in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. David was replying to a question273 words
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Article172 1958-12-04 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, said yesterday that he was aware of two allegations that suspects rounded up by the Police were assaulted inside Police vehicles while on their way to Police stations. In one ca~c. investigati >ns revea'.e-i thai the complaini could ~ot172 words
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90 1958-12-04 4 6INV»APORE"S Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, yesterday said in the Legislative Assembly that satisfactory progress had been made m ne examination and exemption of i the publications affected by the rcneral ban on the publications of 53 ru v .ishers in Hongi kong90 words
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Article182 1958-12-04 4 102 BEDS VACANT: NURSE SHORTAGE SINGAPORE'S Tan Tock 1 Seng Hospital ha? three wards with a total of 102 beds lying vacant because of the grave shortage of nursing staff, Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. told the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Another ward with 206 beds, originally intended for182 words
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211 1958-12-04 4 Tell Me If You Have Any Grouse Speaker AT yesterday's meeting: of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, the Speaker Sir George Oehlers reminded Assemblymen that if they had any grouse against his rulings, they should raise the matter direct to him. Sir George added: "If the members were still dissatisfied, they211 words
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199 1958-12-04 4 THE new Budget at a glance| reveals the following estimated revenue for next year: Revenue $243,683,440. Expenditure and revotes $268,553,560. Deficit $24,870,120 An abstract of estimated j revenue Jor next year is as follows: 1. Licences, Excise and Internal revenue-5M85.067.020 2 Fees of Court199 words
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307 1958-12-04 4 THE Singapore Legislative Assembly will today decide on a motion by Financial Secretary, Mr. T M. Hart to inrrease individual income tax from January next year. The ordinary man-in-thc-street. however, will not be affected by the increases, but bachelors earning over $7,000307 words
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Article46 1958-12-04 4 The Minister fbr Health, Mi. Braga told the Assembly that a total of 54,829 were X'Ra.yed under trhe Government Tuberculosis Survey. He added there were about 850 persons on the waiting list for admission in hospitals, including cases not yet discovered by the Survey.46 words
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Article, Illustration739 1958-12-04 4 S'pore Prunes Seuegty Faces $24 M. JPe/fclri j THE Singapore Government yesterday announced that it intended to increase income tax both company and individual from next year to help bridge the $24,870,120 deficit in the budget estimates for 1959. Government also decided to increase the duty on tobacco and739 words
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Advertisement709 1958-12-04 4 WSM^Msm^^m be won $1000 Ist. $500-2nd. $250 3rd. 5 consolation prlxes off $5O TEST YOUR SKILL in Hie new Tiger Competition. fSSSfe* br^* This is an entirely new competition based on ?Se b i f ,Vt r t o Se t moft%?h\*g. h^«Sn: RrttSLwaKSKoi the English entries recently received for709 words
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Article, Illustration399 1958-12-04 5 di Freely Available wivhere 0- Jumabhov I «f trldp m hini and ml r inmHid-' Mr yesttrI b the by I B 3 en- bhoy I I K B. 6 Singapore, as far as Singai action ia concerned, and possibly for the same reason I China, aa far a>399 words
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Article, Illustration299 1958-12-04 5 r RI S Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing:. Dato fajj Jumat. yesterday accused Independent Assemblyman for Cbei Kheng, of -deliberately trying to introduce communalism peak. •r.a E at. rous TO nment- t thai 1 tIM t thai H inesa > b> 1 of .1 I o e299 words
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323 1958-12-04 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday told the Legislative Assembly that the Government had decided to give tax concessions to pioneer industries and enterprises which undertook approved expansions of their present plants. ■> Mr Jumabhoy revealed this .vhen he introduced the323 words
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1239 1958-12-04 5 Sound Finances And A Record To Be Proud Of- says Hart Taxes Can Cause No One Any Hardship THE Singapore Peoples' Alliance-U MNO-M.C.A. Coalition Government's record in the financial field is one of which the first elected Government in any country might well be proud, said Financial Secretary, Mr. T.1,239 words
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Advertisement247 1958-12-04 5 LOANS AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE^MiJesTsJGLAP RD. Single Storey 3 Bedrooms etc. $15,400/Two Storey 3 Bedrooms etc. $18,500/Ground Floor Shop $20,000/--lst Floor Flat 4 Bedrooms $13,500/> Special Discount for Cosh Excellent Design Solid Construction Low Assessment Etc. For Particulars Apply SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132, Rochore Rd., S'pore-7. Tel. ***** *****. SURPRISE247 words
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Article, Illustration882 1958-12-04 7 Dr. Foo Custody Suit Verdict Judge Rules The Boys Are To Attend Same Boarding School KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Justice Smith in the Supreme Court here today ruled that two children, who were the subject of a custody suit brought by their882 words
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Article148 1958-12-04 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING ruDber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 84 h 841 R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 84 84i R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 841 84* R.S.S No. 2 82 i 83 R.S.S. No. 3 82} 82? Tone: Quiet after steady. The tin price in148 words
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Article55 1958-12-04 7 A WOMAN, Bay Quee Im, 65, died last night at the General Hospital following a collision with a van at Victoria Street near Bugis Street on the night of Nov. 4. Eye-witnesses to this accident are asked to contact Inspector T. S. Zain of Sepoy55 words
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Article295 1958-12-04 7 Shell men may call cat strike THE clerical workers of the Shell Company, Ltd.. Singapore who are members of the Sheil Employees' Union are considering a lightning strike oefore Dec. 11. The Standard was informed yesterday that the union was planning to call a lightning strike but when the union295 words
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Article127 1958-12-04 7 New Type Worker Predicted AUTOMATION will evolve a new type of worker rather than dispensing with him altogether in industry, as it has been feared, predicts an editorial in the latest issue of "Mercury," the magazine of the Pan-Malayan Telecommunications Department. It states that the fear of unemployment, which the127 words
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Article39 1958-12-04 7 A SINGAPORE Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, yesterday returned a suicide verdict at the close of an inquiry into the death of a farmer, Toh Imm 53, who died from poisoning on Oct. 9 at General Hospital.39 words
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Miscellaneous467 1958-12-04 7 1 Port Dickson 12.10 am. <7ft 7ins) MHHPIHrW^^d VS^W m ft fi ins). Penang BY.fi Wkm lA^^H W I^ I 648 a.m. (6ft 2ms) 8.33 pm. A*A^|^M|^^^^^^mZAAM (Hft 7:ns). ■gMHBOHSHnB£Pttg|i RiijJio Malaya (General Service): 1 .1 f^f^ 1 tTwl *l me J am t en 3ii!ict. tV Morning Bt^lllLASftjJfflh 1467 words
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Article, Illustration635 1958-12-04 8 Fed, revenue raised by $36m. to offset $H4m. deficit KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government today raised petrol duty by 20 cents a gallon and income tax on company profits from 30 to 40 per cent. And as if to minimize the sour635 words
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162 1958-12-04 8 No Quotas For Cheap Goods Says Tan KUALA LUMfUR, Wed. Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, declared today that it was not the general policy of the Federation to allot quotas for the importation of chean consumer roods. Mr. Tan was asked by Mr. Cheah Ewe Keat162 words
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94 1958-12-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 1959 Budget at a glance: INCOME Customs and excise $420,018,000 Licences 46,787,220. Inland revenue 140,567,000. Business registration 1 60,000. Receipts for and in aid of specific Government services 29,964,838. Posts 13,124,000. Telecommunications 32,044,000. Revenue from Governmen, proper^ Miscellaneous receipt and94 words
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122 1958-12-04 8 $15 Mil. Needed To Develop Airport KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A sum of $15,000,000 is required to bring the International Airport here up to a standard which will eventually permit its use by all forseeable types of aircraft. Thi s amount includes the $4,000,000 required for deviation of the railway line122 words
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Article75 1958-12-04 8 TV For Fed. Will Have To Wait KUALA LUMPUR. The Federation will not have television for some time yet. At today's Federal budget meeting. Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told Raja Rastam Shahrome that government would consider installing television only if it was a75 words
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Article140 1958-12-04 8 Co-op. To Buy One Estate KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government i s arranging to assist in the formation of a co-operative society to buy up one estate in North Malaya, Minister for Natural Resources. Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin disclosed today. Asked by Mr. P. P. Narayanan on the policy140 words
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Article169 1958-12-04 8 Replanting Behind Schedule KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There are 895 estate owner? holding 217.445 acres, who have done no replanting since 1954. the 1957 Annual Report of the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Scheme Tor Estates tabled at the Federal Legislature revealed today. These estate owners are all eligible to register under the169 words
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Article108 1958-12-04 8 No Replies To Forgery Queries KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today revealed that police were investigating the suspected forgery of Federal citizenship papers. "It would. not be in the public interest to disclosp details at this stage of the inquiry," the Tunku said. Mr. P.P. Narayanan asked108 words
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Article484 1958-12-04 8 DROP OF $7 MIL. IN RAIL EARNINGS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed It is estimated that the 1958 earnings of the Malayan Railway have dropped by r-ibout $7,000,000, compared with the operating revenue earned in each of the years 1956 and 1957, states a memorandum on the railway administration's estimates for 1959,484 words
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177 1958-12-04 8 No Shifting Of People At Risk Of Security KUALA LUMPUR \V,- It was the policy of Government to ensure thai there should be no riispe:-,-. of the population which WOU I jeopardise security and id* ministrative convenience c°clared the DeDuty Priu Minister and Minister I w Defence Dato Abdul Razak177 words
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Article49 1958-12-04 8 Overseas Offices For Ministry KUALA LI'MPIK. Wed. Minister f<»» Finance. Mr. H. S. Ue, today successfully moved a motion at the Legisla live Council here to appropriate 51. 138.000 out of the Development Fund for the purpose of parchasing offices and buildings overseas by Ministry of External Af fairs.49 words
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Article174 1958-12-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, $10,834,200 has been paid out l», for information leading to th P n render of terrorists in the Federate Deputy Premier and Minister Abdul Razak bin Dato Bittern, «J. j amount paid to any one Indivfdui] was $100,000. When SLsked further by Mr P. P. Narayanan on174 words
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Article77 1958-12-04 8 Hie red3 Kites j 'select'-. 3 the DttßftJ the facin: jj Cove wherr, part are n< Bl I s I v mk A er. 1 Or. this lion Labo Eke 1 1 J e rces. lei the p -m noi 4 des "]B prc en Mr On£ .1 mt77 words
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Article204 1958-12-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government has been and is paying particular attention to assist and encourage Malay participation in businesses and trades, the Legislative Council fcere was told today. Replying to questions by Tuan Syed Esa bin Alwi, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin.204 words
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Article, Illustration443 1958-12-04 9 provisions For t Commitments 2 Exceptions-Bank And Hydro-Electric Schemes pipiK lM >:: d'- r>» f (.im.-mn rff< trie L w;!i ..ntinua- d for en- j I r r lifmenfs i r i i '.n ol :r.:.--$25 B :r on arm- of U n the mubs d during 1959 in443 words
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Article134 1958-12-04 9 A L'J-YEAR-OLD British printei has arrived in Singafl'trr motor cycling i I miles and meeting with a total of 13 accidents The .siobe trotter IS RusseU en, an ex-member of the H Marines. He I Id The Standard yes- that despite being Thrown oil hi?134 words
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77 1958-12-04 9 FOUND GUILTY OF CAUSING MAN'S DEATH I >\V Kok Lee. 20. an mechanic and Tan Kwang, L"_\ were found in the Singapore Assize mrt yesterday of being oJ an unlawful V wiiich caused the of a fireman Sarip bin .r. Ir. .1 istice Buttrose pos f- Qtencc ti;l Dec. 1277 words
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Article294 1958-12-04 9 'Tec Wins Trespass Appeal SINGAPORE Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday held that the trial judge in a case in the August Assizes had '"invaded"' or "trespassed" upon the rights of the jury. The court. consisting of Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. Mr. Justice Chua and Mr. Justice294 words
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Article30 1958-12-04 9 NEO Teck Seng was acquitted in the S ngapore Fifth Magis frates Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a motorcar worth $700 in Changi Village on Julv 1030 words
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Article155 1958-12-04 9 MALAYAN SERVICES HONOURED LONDON, Dec. 2 (Reuter) Army officers and N.C.Os were decorated by the Queen for gallantry in operations in Malaya. Cypru s and the Aden Protectorate during an investiture at Buckingham Palace today. This wa s the last of a series of rive investitures for people whose names155 words
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Article34 1958-12-04 9 LEOW Chwee Lam of Havelock Road was fined $15 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Phillip Lau. yesterday for tooting his car horn unnecessarily at Stratmore Avenue on July 18.34 words
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Article118 1958-12-04 9 THE Overseas Commonwea'th Forces Employees Union (Fed? ration of Malaya' -<•' enth a new branch in Kluan*. Johore. with an imt al membersn p «i 110. At the inaugural meeting the branch union discussed steps to be taken on their allcgat on tha' cvi'ian employees of the118 words
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176 1958-12-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The estimated national budget deficit in the Federation for 1958 stajids now at $148,061,084. This is the fifth time that the estimated expenditure for the year has been revised. When the first estimates were approved in November 1957 by176 words
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320 1958-12-04 9 The Telecoms director hands it out... our service tops all Asia KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya, including Singapore, Is easily the most up to date country in South-east Asia from the Telecommunications point of view. This opinion is held by the Director General of Telecommunications, Federation of Malaya, Mr. W. Stubbs.320 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-12-04 9 Admiral Bids Farewell THE RETIRED Flag Officer, Second-in-Command of the Far East Station. ViceAdmiral L. G. Durlacher, (above) said yesterday that he was pleased with the progress of the men and officers of the Royal Malayan Navy, "ice Admiral Durlacher. who lfaves to take up a new appointment in Britain,114 words
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Article91 1958-12-04 9 Fresh Trial Ordered MR. JUSTICE Ambrose yesterday discharged the jury trying a case in the Singapore Assize Court and ordered a fresh trial. The trial was that of two men. Abu Bakar bin Abdullah, formerly enm-oyed at the Registration of Peoples' Centre in Stamford Road and Chen Soo Kian. Abu91 words
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Article110 1958-12-04 9 A JOY-RIDE with a girl friend ended in the car being badly smashed, and the girl dying two weeks later, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. Goh Nai Ho, 28. said this to the Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien. when he testified at an inquest on110 words
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Article46 1958-12-04 9 THIEVES broke into a stallholders flat in New Bridge Road. Singapore, and got away with $5,570 on Tuesday night. Entry was gained by break ing open the front door of the flat while the owner, Choon Inn Bun. was at work in the46 words
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161 1958-12-04 9 All About Worms, Durians At Rotary TWO British professors yesterday made startling disclosures about durians and worms at the Singapore Rotary lunch. Professor E. J. H. Corner. who represents the Royal Society. Cambridge, told Rotarians that the durian, which is famed as Malaya's national fruit, had many species which grew161 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 9 A SINGAPORE teacher. Mr. John Sng. was held-up by three thugs and robbed of a fountain pen and watch worth $50 ;n Out. ram Rond, Singapore on Tues day n ght.33 words
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Advertisement834 1958-12-04 10 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. tot: *****/6. *****/4 132/6, Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Haltfaa. teston. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Colt Ports. S'pore P. S ham Penang TEUCER 7/10 |an 11 lan 15/16 lan Carriers option »e proceed via other ports te toad and discharge cargo834 words
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Advertisement1184 1958-12-04 10 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 Unes) •o?;, 1 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORT* Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge eargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,184 words
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Advertisement955 1958-12-04 10 MITSUI W\ LINE S'pore P.S'hom Penono JAPAN LINE Ryusho Maru for Kobe G.23/24 Azumasan Maru for Japan Ports 15Dee 13 Dec 1 1 Dec Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. For New York. Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay Suez.955 words
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Advertisement418 1958-12-04 10 EAST ASIATIC I MOMiWARPS Soiling* o Aden H Rotterdom. Hamburg Bremen Q I beira ::?m MEONIA 22 23 Dec Colling London :Possen qer J* SIENA 9 ic JoB i Possenge, Acco«, mod I sV O" TW^"OS Soiling, to, 6on Qk o k 1 "SARGODHA" fi Q 0 Dec I "KAMBODIA"418 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-12-04 11 MALAYAN, S'PORE BUDGETS AFFECT MARKETS fdsfsdaf SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya budget news yesterday had the effect of lowering prices in the share and commodity markets generally. Malayan shares were the hardest hit— the Malayan Sharebrokers Association reported price falls in more than 70 counters in all the sections.230 words
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Article160 1958-12-04 11 Rubber Slips 1/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price dropped i cent? yesterday, lo c'ose at 84 cents per .b. for Internationa', first qrat:e Decembei shipment, following the' drop in oversea? markets. The market opened in Singapore at l| cents below the previous close. Fairly heavy selling took place with all offers160 words
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Article305 1958-12-04 11 Easier Tendency In Shares All section? of the Malayan share market were easier yesterday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords 1.56 1.59 Gammon 1.68 1.71 W. Hammer 1.55 1.57 H'kong Shai (Hkong reg.) 410.00 425.00 cd Jackson Co. 1.10 1.13 M.305 words
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216 1958-12-04 11 A 13-MAN Philippines trade and goodwill mission to South-east Asia arrived in Singapore yesterday after a visit to Kuching The mission, led by Mr. Ralph Nubia, is here with important steps to promote trade and business relations between the Philippines and Singapore. It216 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 11 EXPORT manager of Pillsbury, one of the largest American flour millers, Mr. V. I. Miller, is visiting Singapore next week. Pillsbury aLso specialised in cake mixes and other foodstuffs.33 words
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Article44 1958-12-04 11 THE directors of Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, intend in Hu e course to recommend a final dividend for the year ending Dec. 31, 1958. of per cent, less income tax. according to a' statement released by the bank's Singapore offlce yesterday.44 words
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Article70 1958-12-04 11 A COFFEE conference to be he d at Garoka New Gunea. on Jan. 19 next }*£ar. will brne together coffee grower?. selling agents, coffee merchants and territorial administrator? The purposes of the conference are to lay a sound bas s for future market. ng of70 words
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Article276 1958-12-04 11 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N. ords. $1.58; Gammons $1.70, $1.72; Hammer $1.57J to $1.55; Hongkong Bank HKS800; Jackson $1.11- Breweries $2.8.\ $2.84; M Cement $1.59; McAlisier $1.28; Metal Box $1.74. $1.73; Robinson ords. $143 to 51.40; Sime Darbv $1.43; Cold Storage R5Jc to276 words
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Article69 1958-12-04 11 Pan American World Airways total operating revenues for' the third auarter this year were U5591,680,000, compared with U5590,954,000 in the corresponding period of last year. Passenaer revenue amounted to U5572, 1:52. 000. a 1.7 per cent decrease from the US$73,--342,000 reported in the same period of 195769 words
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Article30 1958-12-04 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: T.T./O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.30 words
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Article334 1958-12-04 11 An automatic asphalt pUiiM with a capacity of up to 180 tons an hour, said to be the largest mobile plant of its kind ever built in Great Britain, is now being produced by a British company. It incorporaies a non electric auto-weigher and mixer334 words
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Article111 1958-12-04 11 HONGKONG. Dec. 3 (Reuter) Members of an Australian trade mission aboard the m.v. Delos had been invited to visit a Hongkong products exhibition when they return here on Dec. 9, enroute home from Japan. The Australian Trade Commissioner. Mr. K. Le Ro?signol said today111 words
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Article98 1958-12-04 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices n>er picul yesterday were: Copra Dec.-Jan $41 buyers: $42 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $64$ sellers in drims $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers: Sarawak while $128 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed98 words
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150 1958-12-04 11 Hotel To Launch Plan For Expansion RECONSTRUCTION work for Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd. will be completed by about the middlo of next year, say.-; :he chairman. Mr. V. C. Bath, in his statement to shareholders. Referring to the decision to subscribe a further $400.--000 capita'., the chairman .says, in hi.s150 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-12-04 11 R.I. Chamber Chief To Hold Talks SECRETARY GENERAL of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ismail R. Siregar, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Jakarta to discuss plans for the Colony trade mission's visit to his country. Mr. Siregar. who is on his way to Cairo to attend the Afro-Asian economic106 words
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Advertisement213 1958-12-04 11 f iselir* Hair Tonic grooms I sur bar the natural way. of this finely perfumed l- p every day and your I itroul smooth and bright. cr' IB i i IT" o? Sale. Uolot Launch P 50' x 9' x 6' cargo capacity 10-12 1 T perfect condition, electric lighting,213 words
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Advertisement72 1958-12-04 11 f rt NEW FULL-LENGTH SHOCKERS J FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! J i fli jMflPv I |K\ tffes. >BLI If^Kll I i jfflWW jMHESSMBK^ fl tapped 5 r II *'*">**"» t 4C 111 .R'Chard GARLAND r^ j^^JBH^J *k^l J '^KL*JL m Jtt H* 1 I AtUED ARTISTS T IH I72 words
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Miscellaneous136 1958-12-04 11 OUTER ROADS Santa Lucia. Tahsee. Incharran, Eastern Lucky. Stv. Selo Flying Clipper San Ernrsto. Fort Petterman, Ringhorn. Berbere Shapur, Peter Maersk. Serudom Van Riebeeck. Lm-b-ure. Wood!°ck. Sourabaya Miru. Aslsdijk, Go'h Dragon. Pros. Fillmorc Bcntone. Amelia Bcnaloch, Kyusho Maru Glenville. Tohoro Balaf.iord. Wing Onn. INNER ROADS Yong Ann, H;n Ann. Sumpitan136 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-12-04 12 THE Russian critics acclaimed her as an "excellent musician." The British: "A singer who can boast the looks and figure of Carmen." But yesterday, Miss Constance Shacklock, the British singer, described herself in Singapore as a "Christmas tree." Miss Shacklock flew into the156 words
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113 1958-12-04 12 "BIRD'S NEST SOUP," a documentary which won the top award for television films at the 1958 Cannes Films Festival, and also a prize in Russia, is one of three films to be shown at the Oei Tiong Ham Ha!!, University of Malaya, at 8.30113 words
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Article22 1958-12-04 12 MR T. Siva Anandan. a teacher of the Mahmud Schoo!. Raub. has been transferred to the Abu Bakar School in Mer>takab.22 words
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99 1958-12-04 12 ICECREAM LICENCES EXTENDED 6 MONTHS THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday recommended to extend for six months next year the licences issued to two firms to sell foreign-made ice-cream. The Council decided in October not to renew licences issued to firms to import Icecream made in foreign99 words
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Article53 1958-12-04 12 A VERDICT of death oy misadventure was recorded on Tuesday by the Raub Coror.er. Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. at an inquiry into the death of a padi planter, Ismail bin Saman, 39. who was crushed to death by a tree he was felling at Kampong Pasir Chagah53 words
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Article, Illustration178 1958-12-04 12 NZ AIR CHIEF ON FOUR-DAY VISIT AIR VICE MARSHAL M. F. Calder, Chief of Air Staff of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, will arrive this afternoon at R.A.F. Changi in a Hastings transport from New Zealand. The Commander-in-Chief. Far East Air Force, Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon, will178 words
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Article68 1958-12-04 12 TWO youths were yesterday acquitted in the Singapore District Court on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and assaulting Lim Chuang Kuan with parang? at Kampong Sireh on the morning of July 11. The Judge. Mr. Choor Singh held there was no evidence of68 words
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337 1958-12-04 12 THOSE BOM ARE TAMER TIN XMAS CRACK Expert allays feg^ 6,000 Jap explosive f PENANG, Wed. Some 6,000 bombs and torj>, (W, here as explosive legacies by the Japanese sccupatioti for N dangerous than Christmas crackers." where the> ;i r now This was the opinion given by a research ena337 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-12-04 12 Ex-Po W hitch round globe to a reason for THL grimness of thr \,w\ World War spurred an ex-French prisoner nf-uar to embark on world tour the hard to find the reason brhind it all. After hitch -hikinc [MM miles overland from r.u rope, Louis Banato H has arrived in117 words
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Article1025 1958-12-04 12 (From Page 3) numbers have increased by 36 per cent from 88 000 to 120.000. In the Last year the number of Malay pup Is in English medium Secondary Schoo's has increased by 31 per cent. and 18 secondary classes in the national language medum1,025 words
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Advertisement97 1958-12-04 12 *£r~*\ a" 'Tim •"•Pr j> 4iL j4r .^^^BX^ ••"•"*> W* 0• f J Then try a bottle of sparkling Cream Soda f .^jf —one of Schweppes famous thirst A -V' 'yr quenchers. Aerated and ready to drink. 1 i^JP^..-:- S; /-V' j?Jf Look for the penguin and the name {\Cj§97 words
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Article133 1958-12-04 13 p, x.rutineer -omisin* ™d well-performed young sprint»f>O Throstrand" yesterday for the V «,rr is a three-year-old bay Australian If rijr out of Golden Folly. &l e i new importation comes with a ,tarts the three-year-old won twice tstancca ranging from sf. to 7f en scored shortly before he was133 words
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Article205 1958-12-04 13 The Judo Experts Of S'pore THE SINGAPORE Judo Club has invited a leading Japanese Judo expert to give advance techniques of this art of self-defence to members. The Judo master, Mr H Ichijima of the Tokyo Kndokan will be holding a series of exhibitions and lasses at the Judo Club205 words
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Article49 1958-12-04 13 5( ha* ;tl t(1 p "''fl^*' I*.* fend v iM cm ru hv I tv p i'-'-i H International f Bahru at 5 "0 pa I D M p r»tt; -iv. J T G "P Fernt- "-:'<■} I P r i r 2 B tarn. iker D R A49 words
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Article178 1958-12-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Se.angor Cub resisted a strong second half rally by Se'.angor United to heat them by 13 points (two soals a try) to in (two goals) in a rugger match on the padang here today. United's downfall can be attributed to the poor backing178 words
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Article55 1958-12-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Defending champions. Police P>epn' B" beat Central Malaya Sub- D. strict 2-1 in a divi:nn t-vn SHA hockey league ■natch on the Depot ground today. In another division two leasue match. Municipality Sport? ih had to fi?ht hard to edge Federation Armv Ordnance Depot55 words
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Article24 1958-12-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. "experienced Whites team psel Colours by 3-2 in a Selangoi Horkey Association rial on the Armed Forces Wind today.24 words
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217 1958-12-04 13 The team of the Ist Btn., The Loyal Regiment (NL) of the Ipoh Army Football champions for the Far East (Caldbeck Cup) as well as the Malaya Command Cup last week, added another trophy to their 'bag'. This was the 'Royal Devon Yeomanry'*217 words
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Article301 1958-12-04 13 it u *hp I MI ROYAL LANCERS CLP Hors«» s mar. a Class one 6 '°r. Han&cap within the weight of list to 13st lbs.) I resa Point Turn To Pagan (iav Carnival Wedding "alta Prosperity, Quicksilver. treign, Brown Booty, Manly. Wadhaon Prince Ross. Adventurer,Penalised - 301 words
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Article, Illustration426 1958-12-04 13 Australia' s Skipper Says... 'ENGLAND FAR FROM INVINCIBLE' ALF GOVER CABLES FROM 'DOWN UNDER' ALL I have heard since I touched down in Australia four days ago, strengthens my opinion that England must start favourite for the First Test tomorrow. Stan McCabe. ex-Australian Test star, told me he considered that426 words
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Article172 1958-12-04 13 15 Colony M/Cyclists For Pantai WITH a team of 15 top local motor cyclists. Singapore is expected to dominate the Malayan Motor Sports Club half-mile sprint to be held at Pantai Valley in Kuala Lumpur this Sunday. Leading the Singapore team will be the well-known rider. K. C Won;. Th172 words
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Article80 1958-12-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan school Boys badminton team will leave Prai for Thailand on Dec. 8 to play matches in Bangkok on Dec. 9 and 10. The team comprises Ng Boon Bee. Wong Poh Keng. Lee Kam Hon. Tan Yee Khan Chee Khay Thye and80 words
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Article227 1958-12-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The final of the Selangor Schools Sports Council rugger competition between the Victoria Institution and the High School, Ka.iang. for th e Lewis Trophy will be played on the Victoria Institution ground on Saturday. Another interesting event in the offing will be the227 words
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Article49 1958-12-04 13 BOMBAY, Dec. 3 (Reuter) India drew the first cricket test with the West Indies here today. At the close they were 289 for five wickets in their second innings. They scored 152 in their first innings. West Indies made 227 and 323 for four declared49 words
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Article49 1958-12-04 13 MALAYAN Royal Navy volunteer Reserves won the Fleet knockout soccer championship when they beat H.M.S. Albion by three goals to nil at H.M.S. Terror yesterday. The winners led 1-0 at halftime through Wahab before they got the other two goals in the second half through Ithnin.49 words
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278 1958-12-04 13 Colony Athletes Shine In Blues' Trial Match THE Colony Asians gave a sparkling performance when they beat Singapore Cricket Club by ten points (two goals) to six (two tries) in a trial match on the Padang. It was th e first of the three trial matches for the Asians before278 words
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Article225 1958-12-04 13 BRISBANE. Dec. 3 fßeuter>— Tom Graveney heads the fcf.C.C. tour batting averages with 83.33 in nine inninps and i$ lead.ng scorer with 500 runs and a highest innings of 177 n<"H out. Peter May, with four runs fewer, comes next with an average of 62.00. BATTING225 words
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Miscellaneous332 1958-12-04 13 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Div. 1 YMSA vs Wanderers at SRC; GSC vs RAF Changi at CSC; Otu. 2 Police vs TTC at TTC. REME vi BODCA at BODCA'; Div. 3 YMSA vs SCC at SCC. BASKETBALL SCAAF tourney 7.30 p.m. Green Eagles vs Sell Strength; 9 p.m. Queck Hock Seng vs332 words
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Article264 1958-12-04 14 De Gaulle Off To Algeria... PARIS, Dec. 3 (UPI) Premier Charles De Gaulle flies to Algeria today for a flve-day inspection tour giving weight to reports of an impending shake-up in the Algerian Military High Command. De Gaulle deferred announcement of his presidential plans until264 words
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Article29 1958-12-04 14 FOR PAT A MEET ANTARA News Agency said yesterday the *Sultan of Jogjakarta would attend the Pacific Area Travel Association conference to be neid in Singapore in January. Reu-terReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-12-04 14 photo) FOR the first time. Honjrkon? has "imported" three pretty fashion models from Japan The trio, pictured at Kaitak Airport on their arrival from Tokyo are (left) Miss Yoko Haneda. 26. of Tokyo. Miss Masako Ai Jima. 25. of Yokohama, and Miss Hideko Kobori. 31. of Tokyo.UPI - 76 words
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226 1958-12-04 14 Incited Man (30 Yrs. Junior) To Murder Husband LONDON. Dec. 3 (Reuter)— A 54-year-old woman was i.ccused here yesterday <-if inciting a man 30 years her junior to kill her husband by loosening a wheel of his car. The wife Mrs. Julia Arnold, and Peter Triggs. were sent for trial226 words
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Article319 1958-12-04 14 Actions to coincide in spirit with Montreal decisions LONDON, Dec 3 (Reuter) The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory, said yesterday the British government intended to see that its actions coincided with the spirit and letter of the agreements reached at the Commonwealth Economic Conference319 words
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Article97 1958-12-04 14 GUNMEN STEAL DYNAMITE NICOSIA, Dec. 3 (Reuter)— Masked gunmen swooped on the Swedish-controlled chromium mines in the southwest Cyprus mountains last night and forced the miners at gunpoint to give up large quantities of dynamite meant for blasting at the mines. Security Headquarters here said later some of the stolenUP - 97 words
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Article34 1958-12-04 14 AN INDONESIAN Army spokesman yesterday confirmed that the Army Chief-of-Staff. Lieutenant-General Abdul Haris Nasution. had received an invitation to visit the United States from the Chief-of-Staff of the US Army, General Maxwell lor.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article29 1958-12-04 14 PEKING'S new international airport, opened eight months ago. now has a modern terminal building with shops, a bank, post office, cinema and restaurants serving Chinese and Western rood.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article22 1958-12-04 14 PRINCE Kachorn Chiraprawa. a "working" Prince from Bangkok in Thailand, arrived in Sydney on Tuesday night for a holiday in lia.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article28 1958-12-04 14 A 55-MEMBER party from the Vatican City headed by Gregory Peter Cardinal A.gagianian arrived in Manila ve>terday by air to attend the consecration of Manilas new cathedral.—( ReuterReuter - 28 words
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139 1958-12-04 14 DUBLIN, Dec. 3 (Reuter) Military guards fired shots and threw tear gas grenades late yesterday as 60 members of the outlawed Irish Republican Army tried to escape from the Curragh internment camp in County Kildare. Sixteen of the I.R.A. men succeeded in escaping but one139 words
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Article87 1958-12-04 14 HONGKONG. Dec. 3 (Renter).—The shipping community here today paid tribute 10 55--year-old Captain John Mckiniay, skipper of the Bntisn 6.224-ton motor vessel Anshun for the rescue of the artire crew of 23 of an Italian ship. The 4659-ton Italian steamer "Dorsoduro." which was on its way from87 words
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173 1958-12-04 14 NO PROMOTION: BLAME BAGGY TROUSERS LONDON, Dec. 3. (Reuter)— British men, amongst the shabbiest in the world, are becoming internationally known as "Mister Baggy Trousers." The wholesale Clothing Manufacturers Federation stated this today in announcing a new campaign to make men more clothes conscious. The campaign will have the support173 words
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Article47 1958-12-04 14 A MAN, fleeing on a bicycle he had just stolen, collided with a light motor truck on a Tokushima (Southern Japan) road yesterday and was caught red-handed by the owner of the bicycle who happened to be the driver ot tne truck Re uterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-12-04 14 FORMER Prime Minister U Nu of Burma receives a yellow robe and a toddy-palm-leaf fan as he recites Buddhist stanzas before he dons the robe in an induction ceremony at Sasana Yeiktha Monastery in Rangoon. The clean shaven head exstrongman who gave up his post toUPI - 70 words
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122 1958-12-04 14 SEND BOSSES TO C' WEALTH COUNTRIES TO DO BUSINESS LONDON*. Dec. 3, LTD.— The Commonwealth "is not falling apart," the Earl of Home. Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said last n:gnt. I He to'd the Chartered Institute of Secretaries not to have an inferiority complex aoout the Commonwealth. "It is not122 words
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Article227 1958-12-04 14 UN's Cyprus Del UNITED NATIONS I)e< 3 (R me Foreign Minister, Mr. hvanjrelos Urn yesterday that Britain's rhipf d^in "threatened the Inited Nations with w Mr. AverofT a.w-rrQ ttud j the British Minister of State I Commander Allan Noble, htd i "held out a promise o< unr to forestall227 words
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Article38 1958-12-04 14 MRiaa hammed ruthless I smurelfr* I yestfrda< Moo>a ij 'ahi u[ >'.■ layan> M The jh >M posed b. r fl nil tt '.(i- tollflffig J chi »fl uatfcfl tior IIM furthr tor lirtfl an irif^B trafff ill38 words
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Advertisement86 1958-12-04 14 There are many reasons why |f^^ you should buy a VONO r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ Victor. It is strongly made t> sturdy springs at the ends and sides give maximum support yet it is very comfortable. mr And it is a handy bed: it can be folded flat and stored In a small86 words
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Advertisement167 1958-12-04 14 SSJ^B fiffv ii^ 481 t?^ S< v oE. 1 «l *&&*Jm *1M iki You never have to wind a M^ Winding a watch is a nuisance. Outmoded. Lnnecessarv' But, you never have to wind a Mido It starts winding itstH 1 instant you put it on. keeps winding as you167 words
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