Singapore Standard, 10 December 1958
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Title Section22 1958-12-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD FINAL EDITION Teleohon* ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" I SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1958. Vol. IX No. 161. 15 cts. 14 Pages22 words
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Article362 1958-12-10 1 IT'S NO TO ALL MUST VOTE' MOVE UMNO Tells The Colony Govt.... SINGAPORE UMNO will strongly oppose compulsory voting at the next general elections. UMNO Chairman, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat told The Standard yesterday that the UMNO State Council has already informed Government, that it was opposed to362 words
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Article179 1958-12-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Asian flu struck 3,635 persons m the Federation during the week ending Nov. 22 the highest figure recorded m the country m a single week m the past two months. No death was. however, reported. The worst affected state was .Tohore,179 words
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Article91 1958-12-10 1 WOMAN REPORTER MISSING ACCRA, Dec. 9 (Reuter) Police were still searching for Miss Elizabeth Bower. 25--year-old Reuter staff correspondent m Ghana, who has been reported missing since Sunday afternoon. Local newspapers have carried pictures of Miss Bower and an S.O.S. has been announced over Ghana Radio asking anyone who was91 words
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Article63 1958-12-10 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 9 (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the House of the People today that India should remain In the Commonwealth, despite the presence of South Africa whose apartheid policy was "gross international immorality Winding up a foreign affairs debate. Mr.63 words
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464 1958-12-10 1 Dismissed Johore official told: 'Leave S'pore' WAN ABDUL HAM ID, former Johore State official who was sacked following a trip to communist countries, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Carthage. He was immediately warned by the Police that he would not be allowed to stay m the Colony. Two officers464 words
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Article, Illustration347 1958-12-10 1 Khrushchev sacks 'The Executioner' THE AXE FALLS ON SECURITY CHIEF SEROV MOSCOW, Dec. 9, (Reuter, UPl)— General Ivan Serov, the Soviet Security Chief, has been relieved of his post, an official announcement revealed last night. The announcement gave no details other than saying that he was talcing up ''other work.347 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-12-10 1 Peace plan for palls Don't go over the limit Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Government is studying measures that would prevent trouble during the forthcoming national general elections, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman informed the Federal Legislative Council today. The Tunku, speaking at the debate onStandardpic - 200 words
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Article52 1958-12-10 1 NICOSIA Dec. 9 (Reuter) Two attractive Greek Cyprtot girls Were sentenced to nine months' imprisonment *ate by a Special Court today rm&cairtying a bomb m Nicoffci <!ast month. piey are Ulica Marsellou. 18 a Government clerk and Anna Melissa 20. a bank clerk and daughter of52 words
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77 1958-12-10 1 Petrol In S'pore Cut By Two Cents THE price of petrol both regular and supergrade will drop two cents per gallon from this morning, m Singapore. Both Shell Company of Singapore and the Standard Vacuum Oil Company decided on the drop because of a decrease m distribution costs A Shell77 words
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169 1958-12-10 1 Illegal Entry Bid: Two From HK Held SINGAPORE Immigration authorities have detained two Chinese who attempted to enter the Colony illegally, following a 90-minute search of the ship, Tong Peng, which arrived from Hongkong yesterday. Acting on information received, Immigration officers carried ou:, a dawn search and discovered the stowaways169 words
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Article117 1958-12-10 1 WITH ONLY two day« left for play. onl. a miracle can save England from defeat by Australia In first Test match at Brisbane. England were all out for 198 runs m their second innings yesterday, after getting Australia out for 186 m their first knock.117 words
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Advertisement156 1958-12-10 1 APOLLO I LeE of CHICKENI r \i\!)F l\ U.S.A.) L GIFTS SCHEME Li details cjsk your usual Dealer, gglesmeiij for one of our L describes the I |GoM Bracelets, Chains, Rings, tl§ that are to be won. CT^==r BmSn DUSTER CO., LTD. UKudlci Ltirnpur, Ipoh, Penang Kuching. \hqm anywhere you156 words
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Article186 1958-12-10 2 'Brutal' affa^ mother-in-lty A CARPENTER, Tan Ku n s nn t sentenced to death m the the murder of his mother-.n'h w t V% 10| mile, Jurong Road, on S. >,i The jury returned a n of murder" but recommenced mem Mr. Justice Buttro.^e. m passing .sentence, told Tar186 words
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232 1958-12-10 2 Clean bill of health for 'sound' buildings A SINGAPORE Citr Com standing committee commended that the C should issue temporary per to all "structurally* be bui. dings put up before July this year. The Council's Estates II Building Committee ha. Ed that stern action be *aKcr, against persons who bui232 words
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Article55 1958-12-10 2 J ver 5 1 Xc ,v den cc to roughs the Of I te J the egr« Id ring m a3( 3( s overa] of "D j .1 mai n si Jerrr c m 1 I r.ie a 1 1 r 1 f I r. as a J i55 words
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Article18 1958-12-10 2 A 29. 1 mg day. m 1 n tar Tay. a the Wit! Sing! Accident -9ftfl J18 words
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Advertisement1749 1958-12-10 2 FFGF TO LET SUITABLE PREMISES for General Dtfice. Dental Clinic, etc., m heart it Tfluk Arson Town to let. Apply 3ox No T. 3435 SS ACCOM. VACANT NEWLY FURNISHED Double/single oomj, bathroom hot b cold running *ater. lorsbath (M S attached verandah, first class food (European) mo service Moderate terms1,749 words
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Advertisement465 1958-12-10 2 AUCTION SALE OF Freehold leasehold Properties To be* held at our saleroom Nos. 14 16 ROBINSON RD, SINGAPORE ON THURSDAY 11th DECEMBER, 1958. at 2.30 p.m. LAND AT LOWER GALLOP RD Freehold Area 145.yW sq ft VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs Donaldson Burkinshaw, Solicitors). No. 25 CORONATION RD. (close to Bk*. Timah465 words
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Advertisement355 1958-12-10 2 NOTICES THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES. LTD. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No. 57. 'notice is hereby given that at the 43rd Ordinary General Meeting of the Company to be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 96 Market Street. Singapore. 1. on Wednesday. 31st December355 words
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Advertisement575 1958-12-10 2 Re: Estate of Stephen Henry Germane alias Hap Sent. deceased. ALL persons interested In or having claims against the estate of the deceased person abovementioned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next of kin are required to send their claims or interests m writing to the District Public Trustee. Public Trust575 words
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Advertisement677 1958-12-10 2 NATURALISATION NOTICE i s hereby given that the following persons whose name and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows of any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the fact^ to677 words
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Advertisement12 1958-12-10 2 uSBSSk 1. i ■■r..V:. 1 1 ,?S i. Entirely Re«.or\f«i far '^'LJ—^J12 words
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EDITORIAL SNGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article592 1958-12-10 3 r:\ls elections arc held it has become pncttcc roi political party leaders to H tne results m the light of vie- There nothing wrong m holding post-mortems" provided, of course, wci assessments and probes, care fcf 1 party spokesmen to refrain AHi criticisms or unjustified and tharfti ifainsi each592 words
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Article39 1958-12-10 3 !e<.« K.,m Hoaa i pore Nc ibfci .aDies IICEWNfcwS 1 1 5 i n-s A'l departments ■uranM 9 aa 174. Batu Rd b 5366 1 lei: 3329 V A Sf Tel- 4055 -t On« Tel 147139 words
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1335 1958-12-10 3 ANDREW SHONFIELD - German Prosperity British Opportunity ANDREW SHONFIELD by JN the florid magnificence of Lancaster House, St. James's, among the marble and stucco and gold leaf, the Government gave a party last week to a group of twelve visiting German retailers. These were shopkeepers on a grand scale— the annual turnover of1,335 words
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Article, Illustration519 1958-12-10 3 PAUL L. FORD - PAUL L. FORD by UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK •THE ten-year history of the universal declaration of human rights is one of contrasts, progress and frustration. The declaration was given formal approval by the United Nations General Assembly m Paris on Dec 10. 1948, after three years of519 words
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Article684 1958-12-10 3 Designed Especially For Colonies BBC School Programmes LONDON r pHE great hunger for education m every part of the world today puts enormous pressure on teachers, particularly m many colonial territories where it is hard for existing schools to. keep pace with the increasing number of pupils and where new684 words
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Article, Illustration418 1958-12-10 3 the NEWS as it strikes me tu^G^w^ gives this rolumn more encouragement than to know that men of wisdom m this country agree with its views. Those who have read this rolumn daily may recall the countless times we have questioned the sincerity of some of those who call themselves418 words
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Advertisement66 1958-12-10 3 THROUGH DISTISGUISHED SERUCE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for os long as thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. ~LJzZ^^&\ bright becoui* o* tK«ir i u r(oc* FINE QUALITY JEWELRY FOR MEN: Evening J»w*lry C»Ho' Pint Tl« M o ld«r» Cu«t.nk» FOR66 words
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319 1958-12-10 4 Maiayanization: New Body Keeps Tap ON Progress Switch-over Going On Smoothly —Tunku Tells Councillors KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tunku Abaul Rahman announced In the Federal Legislative Council today the appointment of a consultative committee to review periodically the progress of Malayanization. Presenting his portfolio's budget, the Premier said that319 words
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187 1958-12-10 4 THE 3.000-strong Singapore Teachers Union yesterday pledged to work for an "efficient and dedicated education service m the Colony" once the present "unwholesome state of affairs" is corrected. In a strongly-worded s:ate-' mem sisned by the Secreta/y. the Union poin.ed out that the service187 words
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Article147 1958-12-10 4 YOUTH IS CLEARED IN COIN CASE LEONG See Men?. :4 and jobless, wa.-> yesterday acquitted by the Singapore First District Judge. Mr J. F. McWilliam, on a charce of having 30 ten-cent coins "suspected to have been stolen.' 1 Leong was arrested m a te.ephone booth m the Cao:to. Theatre147 words
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Article59 1958-12-10 4 KOTA BHARL. Tues.— Two boys who went for a swim with three other youths at Pangkalon Paloh Kampong today, were drowned. They were Mohamed Ramarulzam bin Ishak. 11. and Nawawi bin Hu«sein. 12 The two boys got into difficulties while swimming. Their bodies were recovered after a59 words
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139 1958-12-10 4 Tell the fishermen about that 'line' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Government was asked at the Legislative Council meeting today to specify for local fishermen fishing m the Straits of Malacca, the International Line m the Straits demarcating Indonesian waters. This is urgently required to prevent arrest of local fishermen for trespassing,139 words
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Article54 1958-12-10 4 THREE thugs, dressed m Yankee trousers and *hiri^. robbed a man m brosd Jayigh* at Tras Street, Singapore, yesterday. The man. whose name Police lave withheld. was walking -.long Tras Street when the 'hugs stopped him. They held him up with a agger and took his54 words
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Article, Illustration500 1958-12-10 4 Expert's warning on club lease A LEGAL expert warned the City Council that if land leased to the Singapore Golf Club were repossessed contrary to the agreement, the Council would be liable to action for breach of contract. The expert further advis2d the Council that it cannot take back the500 words
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Article39 1958-12-10 4 TWO youths, Ngiam Pong Kum and I. ok Fon* Yong, were yesterday acquitted m a Singapore court on a charge of bein? members of an untawful assembly and causing hurt to Yeo Tiow Ann on Oct. 7.39 words
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102 1958-12-10 4 City Seeks Engineers From Asian Countries THE Singapore City Council has taken steps to recruit engineers from various Asian countries to meet the existing shortage of officials m the Electricity Department. The Council's Chief Ad- mlnistrative Officer. Mr. P. C. Marcus, has asked the respective Asian Consulates to assist the102 words
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Article102 1958-12-10 4 FLAG DAY FOR DEAF NETS $6,000 THE SINGAPORE Association lor the Deaf and Dumb collected $6,326 on its recent Fiag Day, the hon. .secreta:y for the Flag Day. Mrs. K. d'Net-O, reported yesterday. While not achieving its target of $10,000, she said that the Association was most grateful for .he102 words
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119 1958-12-10 4 THE Singapore Government has refused a City Council offer to convert five Council quarters into temporary sanatoria for tuberclosls patients. The Council had at Its ordinary meeting m July derided to offer the Government five vacant quarters at Swiss Cottage and Tanglin Roads for119 words
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487 1958-12-10 4 Johore fish lands $20m into S'pore coffers— Dr. Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Singapore it\ Council collects an annual revenue of 520.000.000 from a five per cent duty imposed on fish caught by Johore fishermen, revealed Dr. L. H. Tan (Johore Selatan) at the Legislative Council committee debate on the487 words
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216 1958-12-10 4 ALL SET FOR THE CITY RURAL SHUFFLE ARRANGEMENTS have been finalised between the Singapore City Council and the Rural Board relating to the transfer and taking over of departmental functions when ertain areas are separated next veir. On Jan. 1 next year. the City areas m Katong and Serangoon will216 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-12-10 4 used V..V. J f re greal ok tin hir Ln\. 4| i I tired rear I terir i J r|lal -Brand, 1 hari Said her an<j be.s mak< 1 a very re My. OK' Sh( told 11,.. V4l h *v«. ilirayi »i> haaif i a t<> feafcr trip atStandardpic - 127 words
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Advertisement13 1958-12-10 4 ta life you and J q E \ERC^ M \m\ SanaW tonic t13 words
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Article391 1958-12-10 5 L Civil Servants More Free [Graft Than Others In Asia' mpi R rues. Malaya s civil servants arc ahead m honesty, comf m most countries m Asia, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman *'l Federal legislative Council today, iratton of conndence when he wound up the debate on the budget391 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-12-10 5 g* :om- in- n- ar: =ed 'lah- ,ah> were rfc of fa C J n com- > T tOC lue deresults other g Engku Abdul MahBakar him I a so ihadi, mmisi y who lid he see so kei an m•- y ide ikes portk< I is the pen.305 words
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Article44 1958-12-10 5 v Mp 'R ru.s. 2 M sources u 'o m the *ww *aa J! an thai r^- -..r of V u n thp Jr lus of >5.:00.. i t:mh r «4 J ""Uinn tonC. Hid Dro '"> pro Ul ui«>ve :> t v lire ha,44 words
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Article39 1958-12-10 5 FOUR Singapore thugs asa .ted a hawker m Lorong 13, Geylang. on Tuesday night when he refused to pay "protection" money. The hawker "ran to a nearby -hop and telephoned the Police No arrest was made.39 words
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Article151 1958-12-10 5 ELEVEN Singapore hotels, which had appealed to the Governor-in-Council against an order by the Hotel's Licensing Board cancelling their licences and certificates of registration, had their appeals dismissed, The Standard was told yesterday. The Licensing Board, at a i public meeting held m the151 words
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225 1958-12-10 5 VOLUNTEER fire-figh-ters of Singapore's crowded Kampong Tiong Bahru yesterday snuffed out a blaze which had threatened to turn into a holocaust like the one which wiped out Kampong Koo Chye m April this year. But because the village voluntary firefighting squad was present and225 words
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Article48 1958-12-10 5 THE Singapore Board of Licensing Justices, at its quarterly session at trie First District Court yesterday, granted seven new public-house licences and eight beer-house licences. Several applications for the upgrading and downgrading the status of licences already possessed, were also granted by the Board.48 words
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Article38 1958-12-10 5 TAN SENG HAK, 60. was yesterday jailed for one year after he was convicted m a Singapore court on two charges of voluntarily causing hurt to Ng See Khim and 3 woman Toh Ah Eng.38 words
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310 1958-12-10 5 A NATIONAL POLICY FOR FORESTS NEEDED KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rhe Federation as a whole still baa no forest policy although most of the States comprising :t have subscribed to a statement of policy m general terms. Th.s is stated tne 1957 Report of the Forest Administration whicn also refers to310 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-12-10 5 Varsity Union Split: Plea To See King UNIVERSITY of Malaya Students' Union, Singapore, is drawing up a petition to the Yang di-Pertuan, Agong seeking an interview on the question of the proposed split of the union. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by the president of the Union, Mr.246 words
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Article117 1958-12-10 5 THE organizers of the Singapore Constitution Exposition yesterday disclosed that Japan would send a team of rudo experts to demonstrate the Japanese art of selfdefence at the Exposition, next year. At a monthly meeting yesterday, the secretary of the Exposition, Mr. Lim Kce Meng. said117 words
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139 1958-12-10 5 PARK MURDER: 55 WITNESSES FOR CROWN FIFTY-FIVE witnesses are expected to give evidence for the Crown when the preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of rioting and murder against two teenagers comes up for hearing on Dec. 18 and 19. Mr. R B. I. Pates, the Ninth Magistrate, had earlier139 words
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157 1958-12-10 5 175,000 Receive Ant i- Polio Injection THE Singapore Government inoculated its 175.000 th child against poliomyelitis yesterday. This was announced as three more cases of paralytic polio were admitted to Middleton Hospital bringing the total for the year to 368. All three were under one year cf age and one157 words
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Article40 1958-12-10 5 HONGKONG, Dec. 9 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 51 5.98 to £1 Sterling $5.76 t n US$l; 51. 85 to Malayan $1; 50. 06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.00 to a tael.40 words
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Advertisement410 1958-12-10 5 I^l- fittT It fit I I* CHRISTMAS I MoTHW AsaKi TeonL NeckUT fum 9o I I PAD- SiJUn, CUftudSL Case •$BO 1 I s»ste^ cvi cunm 6r I I UNCLE HARRY -1W &CJL links 30. I I AUNTMMW-IWitAMVu?eiMifiwiAg»« 25 1 I I JbAN Gotd. "JacU iwtinti S 28. 1 iA410 words
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111 1958-12-10 6 GLASS STRIKE: TALKS END IN DEADLOCK THE Labour Ministry yesterday made another attempt to settle the six-month-old dispute between the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company and the General Employees' Union, which claims to represent the firm's workers. A spokesman for the Labour Ministry said that no agreement was reached as the111 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-12-10 6 SMALL-MINDED? BALDERDASH! say OUR FAIR SEX ■■■■■■■■ii^ Miss Chung's Your girls are 30 years behind HK women 1 statement challenged COLONY women yesterday lashed out at a statement by Hongkong journalist, Miss Jennie Chung, that "Singapore women were living m an era enjoyed by Hongkong's fair sex 30 years ago.''348 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-12-10 6 THE Singapore Stage Club will present the pantomime "Puss In Boots" m -lid of The Standard Christmas Cheer Fund during iestr'e season. The opening show on Dec. 23 is specially meant for afflicted children. And from Christmas Eve to Jan. 3 there will be119 words
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Article78 1958-12-10 6 THE Standard Vacuum Oil Company, Singapore, yesterday held another session of talks with the Stanvac Employee?' Union on 18 claims lor better wages, gratuity and a bonus fni both industrial and clerical workers The talks were postponed for the third time yesterday. The two parties78 words
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235 1958-12-10 6 BRITISH Commonwealth of Nations is the greatest force for good m the world today and can lead mankind to peace, which is so ardently desired everywhere today. This was told members of the Singapore branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society by the newest235 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-12-10 6 A DEMOBBED Royal Air Force jet pilot, Jack Doudy, 34. yesterday took his "do-it-yourself" plane up m the air over Singapore for the last time. It was the final test after four days of test trials here. Two hours later, the former flight-sergeant emerged from203 words
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Article81 1958-12-10 6 MALAYAN MISSION SEES AUSSIE ALPS CANBERRA, Tues. A sixman mission of Malayan industrial representatives has said here that they hoped Australia would send a reciprocal mission to Malaya. The group, with employer, employee and Government representatives, has been m Australia for a month under the Colombo Plan. The mission travel81 words
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Article94 1958-12-10 6 SPORTS INDEBTED TO TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Merdeka Stadium has fulfilled the dreams and wishes of the Prime Minister and has brought the Federation into the limelight through sports, declared Mr. Lim Kee Siong iSeremban* at the Legislative Council Supply Bill debate today. Speaking on the allocation of $100,00094 words
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129 1958-12-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Federation of Malaya today recognised the newly established Republic of Guinea in West Africa. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has cabled a message of congratulations to the President of the new Republic. In it. he also sent his best wishes for129 words
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Article247 1958-12-10 6 THE proprietor of a pr, Ki told the Singapore Assize Court li •second wife to live in anoth.-rY^'l after a man to whom he had b* *i became "friendly* with her n nj! A month later, the- v. j factory worker, attackrc :.-.> Lim said. a Tan wa, brought247 words
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Article58 1958-12-10 6 end's tattoo on terday sem l His g merr ring 'j "a r: Q |2 vS. arrest* g1 ia Nov. :a. Se ret DSP. X .A i rc cr el active c: <.' Sim Sim t«tti sin c [|{v aware of its said. ACQUIT A ''A' tati i BBCR58 words
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Advertisement152 1958-12-10 6 /I 1 CTP 4) jpy* UN i 5 INCLISH ELECTRIC fg /7^ FOOD MIXER ij^Tljg;/ an extra hard m Jit/V^^^^. the kitchen. With juice extractor C ydft /-w^ Singapore $151 V'" V&\_ (3^n_ Extras available. T^wV^ V Singapore $37.00 RUSSELL HOBBS TEA MAKER make* perfect tea automatically. Matching tea set152 words
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Advertisement175 1958-12-10 6 Does YOUR daughter I start the day right? I YOKE LIN doesn't! I Poor Y N' Just a cup of coffee, that's all Yoke Lin diswDomttd *±*m takes before she goes off to school. And ™f ress 1S r r/zar's not enough to keep anyone going she has no energy175 words
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Article483 1958-12-10 7 BEDS CHOKE GUILTY RED TO DEATH In jungle seduction is a capital offence PENANG, Tues.— An interesting document recovered m a tin buried m Bukit Gemuroh, a small hill on the island, disclosed the brutal death of a communist terrorist after he was found guilty of seducing one of the483 words
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288 1958-12-10 7 Skymen join drive on hill bandits PENANG, Tues.—Paratroopers of the 22 Special Air Service flew out of Kuala Lumpur for a rendezvous with ground security forces on the hills of Penan;: this rooming, and jointly launched one of the biggest combined operations m an attempt to rid 36 communist terrorist?288 words
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113 1958-12-10 7 SINGAPOREANS who use the Park Athletic Centre for sporting events will soon be able to hire a public address system at $10 a day at the Centre. The City Council's Estates and Building Committee has now agreed tp purchase the necessary equipment and instal113 words
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Article53 1958-12-10 7 PEOPLE m Singapore will have an opportunity to visit the aircraf, carrier, HMS Albion, and the cruiser HMS Ceylon of the Royal Navy on Saturday and Sunday. The ships will be anchored m the outer roads and launch services from Clifford Pier will be provided between 253 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-12-10 7 AMERICA'S leading jazz trombonist, Jack Teagarden, yesterday had the first glimpse of a Malayan woman's costume the sarong-kebaya. But the model to display it was a doll. The doll was presented to his wife by the Division of Tourism as a gesture71 words
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265 1958-12-10 7 MR. LIEW (I am not forceful enough) QUITS Resignation follows Alliance defeat IPOH, Tues.— Following the defeat of all the four Alliance candidates m the Ipoh Town Council elections, a MCA top official here, Mr. Liew Why Hone today tendered his resignation as chairman of the Perak MCA Political and265 words
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Article145 1958-12-10 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 83 83} R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 83 831 R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 83i 83] RS.S, No. 2 82 82\ R.S.S. No. 3 815 821 Tone:— Quiet after slightly easier. The tin price m Singapore145 words
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Article72 1958-12-10 7 BRITISH High Commismlssioner m India, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will be guest of honour at a luncheon to be given tomorrow by the Singapore Chinese Ladies Association, at the Cathay Restaurant, Association president, Mrs. Christina Loke. told The Standard yeserday. Mr. Mac Donald. who was fnmerly72 words
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154 1958-12-10 7 SINGAPORE police raided three houses m Chin Chew Street, early yesterday and seized a number of gangland weapons. The raid was made m connection with the slaying of two men, Tan Bin Heng, 20. and Loo Hai Yip. 22. near Telok Ayer Market on154 words
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Miscellaneous141 1958-12-10 7 Judo practice 530 pm. Malay S^^^bST^l Conversational C!a.«s 530 n m X* Blb^^^wJi^l Malay Class Civil Service tL\am UUtUK^MM I Pvep. Stri II 5.30 pm Singapore I Chess Club 530 p.m.. SceneshiftETSTfivAmvfl ers Rehearsal (Desert Songi 800 livJ^wil n m. L'nixersity of Malaya: The Varsity IHgBHBH^VjCT?f9§ Dramatic Society presents "S:x141 words
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Miscellaneous136 1958-12-10 7 Peace Cove: Gospel Meeting at 393 Joo Chiat Road— B.oo pm. TODAY: Singapore y52 am. 10ft 0:n). 11.18 pm (9ft lin). Port Dickson 5.56 am (10ft 21ns) 618 Dm tBft Bins). Penang 12 19 pm. (7ft 2ins) TOMORROW: Singapore 10.33 a m (loft ains) Port Dickson 644 am. (10ft 3ins).136 words
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Miscellaneous138 1958-12-10 7 6 33 Regional announcement*. 6 54 Spore Share Market report, 700 Time Signal and News. 7.10 From the Editorials. 7.15 Sports Reel. 7.30 Wednesday Concert 8.30 United Nations Feature 9.00 Jack Teagarden his Music. 9 30 Time Signal and News. 945 Celebrity Coiner. 10 00 Redgauntiet 10 30-1100 Tip-top Tempo138 words
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Advertisement1143 1958-12-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 linei) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line*) 55 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TgJ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and «W (via Suez with liberty to procead via Panama or Capo of1,143 words
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Advertisement953 1958-12-10 8 MITSUI PQ LINE Spore P.S'honj Penono Azumason Maru tor Japan p or t s 15Dec 13 Dee iiDec Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. U.3.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore vio Bombay Suez. Kyoei Maru 16 Dec953 words
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Advertisement536 1958-12-10 8 EAST ASIATIC [A HOMEWARDS Soiling, for Aden p "'l Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copcnh, S POff FS'fc I BEIRA 16/16 Dec i 7 'MEONIA 23/24 Dee 2 5 2 6d Calling London (Passenger, Only, SIENA 9. .10 Jon II 1 Jon Passenger Aecomniodot, 01l A OUTWARDS Sailing, for Bangkok ond f536 words
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Article241 1958-12-10 9 Cocoa Adviser Visits Estates AGRICULTURAL adviser to Cadbury Brothers Ltd., Mr. D.H. Urquhart, is m Singapore after a visit to cocoa estates m the Federation of Malaya. He told The Standard yesterday that Malaya's young cocoa industry wa s encountering certain difficulties. He added this was not surprising, as other241 words
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Article97 1958-12-10 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ocr Dieul yesterday were: Copra Dec.-Jan $41 buyers; $42 sellers; coconut oil m bulk 5634 se'lers m drums 566 sellers: M.:ntok whi'e pepper $129 sellers- Sarawak white $128 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed97 words
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Article56 1958-12-10 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Assoc atinn mad© the following change? m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: Buying T.T. 31-3/4: OD. 31-7/8: 90 d st. air rr.ail 32-3/16 credit b 11s 32-5/16 trade bills Selling TT.'O.n. ready: Canada 31-5 16: French Francs liHTfi: Belgian Francs 1616-3/4; Italnn Lire56 words
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Article46 1958-12-10 9 TOBACCO production m India declined m 1958 to 5«4 million pounds, a sharp drop from the 659 million harvested m 1957. Because of unfavourable weather and a decline m acreage, smaller tobacco crops are expected m all of the important growing areas.46 words
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Article75 1958-12-10 9 Firm To Expand Market 1% "Potato Flakes." a popular food item m America he said. The Pillsbury Company held its annual Grand National baking contest at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel m New York m September when it gave away $300,000 (Malayan) m prizes. Since the end of the war. the75 words
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Article48 1958-12-10 9 LONDON, Dec. 9, (Reuter). China's steel production next year will have drawn ahead of that of Britain, France and Western Germany, the China Trade and Economic Newsletter said here today. It will then be running third behind the United States and the Soviet Union.48 words
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Article175 1958-12-10 9 OUTER ROADS R nghorn. Hoi Ying. Inchkilda Sant a Barbara, Brenda, Rimau Chun An. Sambas. Hiko Maru Tong Peng. Sambas. Incharran. Bico 1 Clytoneus. Polydorus Glenville. Aalsdijk. Belinda Desimulea, Lvenza. Serudom Ressenstein. Teig?n Maru, Flying Clipper, Benvenue. Manto. Chandpara San Ernesto. Chun Ching. Lucky Fortune. Fus nus.175 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-12-10 9 Plan In Industry PARTICIPATION m industry will be discussed at the half yearly meeting of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, on Dec. 29. Secretary of the Chamber, Mr. P.S. Rajaratnam, told The Standard that this followed the call by the Chamber's president, Mr. K. M.. Abdul237 words
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208 1958-12-10 9 A MACHINE that mixes quantities of different types of feed, ground to any desired size, for livestock feeding has been developed m Australia. The new machine Pulv-O-Mill replaces three machines— chaffcutter, grinder and mixer Farmers feel that controlled feeding of stock results m greater208 words
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Article, Illustration238 1958-12-10 9 JAPAN TO ASSIST RUBBER FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY Finance Antt Commerce l JAPAN has offered to give expert technical advice to Singapore rubber footwear manufacturers to cut production costs. This is Japan's answer to complaints by Colony manufacturers that dumping of Japanese rubber footwear was causing harm to the local industry. A238 words
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Article63 1958-12-10 9 Delegates Call On Dato Gunn Ha. Dato Gunn Lay Teik, listening to the experiences of the mission m Australia. Members of the mission seen m the photograph are (from left): Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Noor; Mr. G. Thanara.i. Mr. Lim Khin Seong, Mr. Wilson (of the Australian Department of63 words
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Article43 1958-12-10 9 COLOMBO, Dec. 9 (Reutcr) A call for proper co-ordina-tion of research and practice so that maximum utilisation of available fisheries resources m the Indo-Pacific region could be achieved was marie by the Japanese delegate, at a 12--nation fishing conference here today.43 words
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Article117 1958-12-10 9 A RESOLUTION to capitalize $590,643 now standing to the credit of the General Rese-ve Account of Rallies Hotel, will be tabled at the annual general meeting of shareholder?, to be held m Singapore on Dec. 22. The sum, if capitalized, wriil not be paid m cash, but117 words
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Article25 1958-12-10 9 PENANG. Tups.— Total rubber exports, ail grades, to ill countries from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya last month amounted to 99,751 tons.25 words
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Article109 1958-12-10 9 Interest In Lower Sheets SHORT cuvcring m the Singapore rubber market yesterday steadied the local price somewhat, although international first grade December cio>cd unchanged, at 83 cen .> per lb The market, opened higher on improved overseas advices, but, ruled quiet at the higher levels. Announcement of November import figure^109 words
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Article48 1958-12-10 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cen.s per lb.. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. nominal 838 84J Internationa] Dec No 1 R.S.S. 8;g 83} January 1 84 i 84 i December 2 82? 83 Do ember No. 3 82* 821 Tone: Quiet48 words
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Article30 1958-12-10 9 TOTAL Imports of rubber into Singapore and Federation of Malaya Last month amounted to 35,966 tons. The figure include- 18.703 tons imported on provisu rial permits m previous months.30 words
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Article139 1958-12-10 9 Share Market Quietly Steady ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quiet'.y steady yesterday. The turnover was small. Price change? announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDISTRAILS Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 47, 49/Fraser Neave Ord>. 1.57 159 M. Brewer'es debenture 0.36 0.88 Stra:t s Time? 191 194139 words
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Article191 1958-12-10 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reportPri the following busines- 1 done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $105. $1.06; F. N. ords. $1.58; Gammon $1.75 to $1 7.'^ $1.72 delayed; Hammer $1.55; Breweries $2.83: Brewer. e< Debenture 87c.; M. Cement $1.63; S. Steamship fi9Jc; S. Times $1 92 $1 93: S. Traders $1.60 to191 words
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Article34 1958-12-10 9 RUBBER crops harvested for November by the following companies a^ annomirrd are:— Halaka Pinna 120,700 lbs. United Malacca 129.850 lbs. Aver Molek 33.040 lbs, Leong Hin San 45.200 lbs, Xvalas 42.033 lbs.34 words
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Advertisement226 1958-12-10 9 (js i\ BOSCH IT r Jwm /f//x\ REFRIGERATORS BOSCH 180 SO rr.ars C/ are now available m malaya Total Copocity: 6.4-eu.H. Freezer Copocity: 0.6 eu h. Exterior Dimen.ions (Width, with dew H«r« it is! The greotttt rangt of refrigerators to bt of?«red open. Depth including lotd», Hetflht) i aov x2B226 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-12-10 10 THE President of the Republic of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. speaking at a luncheon held at Istana Tetamu on Sunday, wTilch was attended by the King and Queen. the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. the Tengku Ampuan, the Sultan of Selangor and Puan Sharifah Roziah and140 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-12-10 10 THE Ring presents to Dr. Prasad the Head of the Suite of Honou 1 Enche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. the Minister for Agriculture. at Istana Tetamu on Saturday. The Deputy Head of the Suite. Dato S. Chelvasineam MacIntyre was among others presented to the President. MR. S.96 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-12-10 10 MR. S. Jeganathan Abraham, factory foreman of Lima Bias Estate. Slim River, and his bride the former Miss V. Saraswathy Samboornam who were married at the Tamil Methodist Church, Ipoh recently. The groom is the son of Mr. A. Seenivasagam. A SCENE from the Indian ballet with an76 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-12-10 10 r amrra d Moh.iUH-o Mil Othm«> 2*5 *i Stan* ft I r hua« fiJJ N irmJ n :n u20 words
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Advertisement206 1958-12-10 10 The world famous family of medicinal products HSwS^^''^W^ 'v v.:.v.,v '^^BP^ll^^^^^K^^^^^^^H BPy^N %< y~- ■^'■'■^KBf^ftttS9^^^ ••■■•••>■•••••'" Sk'^B'l CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL LAST CHANCE TO HEAR AND ENJOY206 words
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Article938 1958-12-10 11 |r£ I; 2 p.m.— Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. Rr BUANC suuivan cjrsy Tilk E" lum N r 5 0N RAC Win. moon IcScVrs M ed T d Cr Z,5^ SUNSHINE LAO 3y g .12 R.W BACBY. Sunsh.n. Stable; 7 COM K* 2.30 p.m.- Class 3, OiV. 3-6 Furs. £V,938 words
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Article453 1958-12-10 11 Scrutineer - Scrutineer Says But old Nazakat is one to watch: it's his right distance BRAVE GENERAL, a fast-finishing second to Wonder Kid last week, is my best bet of the day. I have no doubt that he can slam his opposition. On the weight and recent form he justifies453 words
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Article188 1958-12-10 11 FOLLOW ZONDER ZORG AGAIN Zonder Zorg put up a uromismg display on Saturday when third to Knightsbridge and Bingo. With those two out of the way and up against a field of little account she looks one of the best bets m today's card. Zonder Zorg improves with every race188 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-12-10 11 Promotion Will Not Stop Peking PEKING Peking won so handily on the first riav I doubt a promotion ot two divisions is likely to stop him I take him to complete a winning double for the meeting. Last week Pekin? made all the running to coast home by three easy149 words
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Article524 1958-12-10 11 KNIGHTSBRIDGE is up two divisions with 8-lb more but his first day win was much easier than the three-quarters length margin would suggest, and he should readily give a repeat performance here. Wide Screen II who was a fast-finishing third to all-the-way winner. Pek.ng. appeals524 words
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152 1958-12-10 11 THE latest Straits Racing Classification announced yesterday. PROMOTIONS: From Class 2 to Class 1:— Jolly Day. Sterling; Peanut Kid; Kola Bay. From Class 5 to Class 4:— Straight Flight 11. Overspin. DEMOTIONS: From Class 2 to Class 3:— Fair Weather; Pappa's152 words
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568 1958-12-10 11 Good Start and Timberlane will take some catching RACE SEVEN TIMBERLAXE gets a track to his liking and if he jumps the rest of the field at the start he will be very hard to beat m the main 6f. sprint for Class 1, Division 2 horses. The four-year-old chestnut568 words
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Advertisement121 1958-12-10 11 STANDARD NAP Chanteur D'Amour (tor the 3.30 p.m.) BIG SWEEP BIG SWEEP will be held on Race 9. Cash Sweep on Races 4, 5, 6 and 7. Fortune Tote will be on Races 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on all the nine races121 words
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Article151 1958-12-10 12 ENGLAND FIRST .INNINGS 134 (T. E. Bailey 27, Meckiff three for 33, Davidson three for 36, Benaud three for 46). AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS 186 (C. McDonald 42, Loader four for 56. Bailey three for 35). ENGLAND SECOND INNINGS (overnight 92 for two). P. Richardson c and b151 words
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86 1958-12-10 12 Count Back Decides For Mrs. Nishi MRS M. NISHI, after a count back wor Ihe ladies L.G.U. Div A goli corapetition at the Boyal Island Cub course on Monday. Mrs. J McMurrich was runnerO] T::o P:v B title wen! to MTS. Betty Denisor while Mrs Voy B.e> finished runner-up. V.86 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-12-10 12 BAILEY LEADS ENGLAND THE CRAWL BRISBANE, Dec. 9 (Reuter) One of the slowest day's play m test cricket history ended here today with Australia needing 147 runs for victory m the first test match against England and two days m which to get them. England batted all day five hoursU.P.I. - 207 words
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Article96 1958-12-10 12 SYDNEY Dec 9 (R.uter> Ted Dexter, the Cambridge University and Sussex all rounder. who is to join the M.C.C. Touring team, arrived here today by air. He will remain m Sydney until Friday wren the team pass throuhgh here from Brisbane on their way to Hobart, Tasmania.96 words
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449 1958-12-10 12 MCC's Lowest Scoring Effort In Test History The records have f o be searched back for more than 70 years to find anything comparable with Bailey's monumental effort. On the 1834-85 tour W. H. Scott took 360 minutes over scoring 82 for England against449 words
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Article204 1958-12-10 12 The Murad Trophy Goes Fed. Way FEDERATION of Malaya Prisons with three Perak State players, scored a convincing three-nil victory over Singapore Prisons m their first of the annual hockey match for the Murad Trophy on the SRC padang yesterday. It was lucky for the Colony that they were well204 words
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Article170 1958-12-10 12 OFFICE-BEARERS of the Singapore Government Services Football Association elected yesterday were: President: Dr. C. E. Smith re-elected. Vice president: Mr. Soo Ban Hoe. Hon. Vice presidents: Mr. N. Sutcliffe and Mr Claude Doral. Hon. Secretary: S R. P. Naidu. Asst. Hon. Secretary: Charles D. Pereira Independent delegate:170 words
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Article24 1958-12-10 12 TWICKENHAM. M- Der. 9 (Router) Can brat Oxford by 17 P six m the annual Univers Rugby Union match here day.24 words
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Article30 1958-12-10 12 A MEETING of th e Singapore^ English Secondary Schools' Old Boys" Association wall be held on Thursday at the Victoria School. South Common Room at 5.30 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-12-10 12 AUSTRALIA'S opener Colin McDonald swings hard at a no-ball from English speedster Peter Loader The ball flashed to the boundary for four. This is a U.P.I. picture of the second day's play m the first Test at Brisbane.43 words
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Article37 1958-12-10 12 RUGBY:- South Johore 'A' VS. Royal Sigs. Adm. Frgt., Johore Bahru. SCC 'A' rs. RAF Seletar l A\ SCC. RAF Seletar 'B 1 us. GHQ. GHQ. RASC vs. Singapore Police, RASC. REME vs. RAMC, REME.37 words
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Article65 1958-12-10 12 THE Aw Cheng Chye Volley Ball tournament of the Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association will be played on the Chinese YMCA court on Dec. 14, 21, and 27. The first game m tho tournament on Sunday. Dec. 14 is between Tanjong Pagar Volleyball 'B65 words
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Article55 1958-12-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor's team for the Foong Seong Cup inter-zone final match against Singapore at Singapore this weekend will be selected fromA Piruz. Lai Fook Ying, F.A.L. Gonzaga. Mok Vat Wah Sunny Tan, A. Shaari, Yap Beng Poh. The final line-up will be chosen on55 words
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Article57 1958-12-10 12 S'p ores Seven THE Singapore Badminton Association last night selected seven players to represent the Colony against Selangor m the Foong Seong Cup inter-zone final at the Singapore Badminton Stadium this weekend They are: Omar bin Ibranim. Seah Lye Huat. Lee Kin Tat. V S. S. Nathan. Lim Say Hup,57 words
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Article250 1958-12-10 12 No One Saw It Enter MALACCA. Tucs. A dubious goal live minute from time gave the Federation Combined SrhonK I one-nil victory over the Singapore Combined Schools m the first Schoolboys international hockey match played on the Banda Hillir ground today. Everybody who came to see the match expected250 words
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Article127 1958-12-10 12 THE President of the Football Association of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, welcomed the idea of an annual match between the Federation and the Singapore Government Services to be played alternatively at Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. This was revealed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore127 words
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Article24 1958-12-10 12 iosdosJ w I horv vfar-«H fl ...•l.lm: U "J. British erf .tumhH ih. Kinc boat and w.itrr nut »i -nd.n: a |atrr v|llv24 words
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Advertisement209 1958-12-10 12 AMAZING NEW BALLPOINT DEVELOPED BY PARKER! //Si) ITS EXCLUSIVE J GIVES YOU I THE SMOOTHEST I WRITING EVER! jf Writes Instantly— ink starts flowing at your Ml mMml Writes Evenly— lays down a sharp, dark, Ml Ml always uniform writing line MI ImWI Writes Smoothly— even over grease spots, Ml209 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-12-10 13 Ms of a particular school petitioned for a "SUGGESTION BOX" Ik reluctant to air their views publicly the >chool. could do so anonySMM of the suggestions found m the •Abolish Mathematics," "Close days", (iet rid of our nasty old lave i five hour recess". "Do away Down with the150 words
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Article725 1958-12-10 13 Variety Concert at St. Hilda's c finished this, he took or. the trumpet and showed his skill with thai ever popular --ry Pink and Apple B :;^ti White. 11 rootrasi \va> the Malay nee v >.x rrettv gir:=. three oi whom dressed tnem- aa boys Dre>-ed m their cole irful725 words
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Article, Illustration387 1958-12-10 13 ASIAN TOTS PERFORM IN BALLET THEATRE T EW YORKERS, who pride themselves on their sophisticated tastes m the arts, were recently treated to something new the public debut of a Children's Ballet Theatre. This ballet group, composed of 120 youngsters ranging m age from 3 to 14, performed an entire387 words
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Article103 1958-12-10 13 PAD/O P la^Lr. actm Q> Xl though difficult, can be great fun if you have a Hare for acting. Joan Pillay of Radio Malaya, icho runs the Rocket Club programme every Sunday, is conducttrig an island-wide search for three girls and four boys between the ages103 words
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Article228 1958-12-10 13 Your Questions -Our Answers Emperor of France m 1804 In the Battle of Trafalgar. In 1305. his plans to invade England were foiled. He met with defeat once again m the Battle of Waterloo m 1315 at the hands of Wellington. He was finally exiled to the small island of228 words
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Miscellaneous106 1958-12-10 13 DBtStNh By RITA DEL MAR SCORPIO— Oct. 23 1o Nov. 21 Derive benefits from mental gifts, skill m merchandising or vocation; obtain a:d m evening. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21— Listen carefully to tidings received; pck up adden knowledge; shape policy. CAPRICORN— Dec 22 to Jan. 19 Gain incentive106 words
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Miscellaneous222 1958-12-10 13 LI'L ABNER B v Al Ca PP > v OM, MOW \f (-HUnX- CUTE!!" \fbi V K-KIN V" E EF PURITA!!- THE 1 f MEM— I*4 SWEET AN 1 X PERHAPS I WEEL h\) KAM PET 1 voo SAM MAS Jfff/T OAwjff < THE fl \PURE.VO' <f SPARE UEEM y\C\222 words
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Article227 1958-12-10 14 Geneva A-Ban Talks GENEVA, Dec. 9 (Reuter) Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union yesterday agreed a treaty article on the establishment of a control organization to "police" any East-West nuclear weapons test ban. Experts from the three countries agreed on the text of227 words
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Article103 1958-12-10 14 Accused of murdering his wife DENHAM. Dec. 9 (Reuter) A US Air Force Master Sgt was accused yesterday of murdering his wife with arsenic because of his "overwhelming*' love for another woman. Master Sgt. Marcus M. Marymont. a Korean war veteran. pleaded not guilty to two charges murder and committing103 words
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Article42 1958-12-10 14 PARIS. Dec. 9 (Reuter) —A chain of fashionable Paris bar? specialising m the sale of Scotch whisk? announced tori =y they were closing for a week to pretest against a British court decision to recognise Spanish sparkling wines as "charr.rasre42 words
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Article27 1958-12-10 14 RECOGNITION MR. SIDNEY SMITH. Canada's External Affairs Minister, told a Press conference m Ottawa yesterday that Canada is re-studying its policy on recognition of Communist China. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article76 1958-12-10 14 CAIRO. Dec. 9 (Reuter) Mr. Mohamed Soebehan. leader of the Indonesian delegation to the Afro-Asian Economic Conference here, yesterday cha'lenged the right of the Soviet delegation to attend the conference as a full member. Mr. Soebehan told a press conference that the full members present76 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-12-10 14 HORROR AWAITS HER... THERE is nothing horrifying about Jackie Collins. But she may soon be helping to send shudders down the spines of cinemagoers. Jackie, appearing last week m a show at Manchester Hippodrome, has just been offered a part m a new horror film. The producer wants her to80 words
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Article96 1958-12-10 14 SENATOR MUM ON NEW RED WEAPONS WASHINGTON. Dec. 9 <Reute:> Senator Huber. Humphrey told President Eisenhower today about Soviet claims to have developed new types of racket weapons Speaking to reporters af.er a 100-minute conference at the White House, the Senator said he had also given the President a report96 words
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Article271 1958-12-10 14 US denies charges she was behind bid to oust govt. CAIRO, Dec. 9 (Reuter) The Iraqi Prime Minister Brigadier Abdul Kassem yesterday announced that a conspiracy against the new Iraqi regime had been foiled. The Middle East News Agency reporting this, said that the United States271 words
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Article178 1958-12-10 14 You Can't Prevent Us— Chou HONGKONG, Dec. 9, (Reuter). Mr. Chou En-lai, Communist Chinese Premier, said yesterday no force m the world could prevent the Chinese people from "liberating their own territory" of Formosa and "completing the unification of their motherland." The Premier, speaking at a banquet gn r er>Reuter - 178 words
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Article36 1958-12-10 14 MARK Zborowski, former Harvard University Anthropologist, was sentenced m New York to five years m prison for perjury yesterday for lying when he denied he knew confessed Russian master spy Jack Sobel. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article193 1958-12-10 14 ACCRA, Dec. 9, (Reuter).— Mr. Tom Mboya. of Kenya told the delegates to the All-Africa conference m an hour-long speech last night that "we are determined to free Africa, whether the colonial powers like it not." The independent African States had a great duty193 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-12-10 14 Ty Wills Eyes To Medical Science fatal heart attack while at work m Spain on Nov. 15, provided specifically m his will that his eyes be removed and given to the Estelle Dohenu Eye Foundation. The will, filerf today m Superior Court, provides that his estate, listed ">n excess of103 words
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Article64 1958-12-10 14 WINDSOR. England. Dec. 9 (Reuter) Earl Alexander of Tunis, World War II military leader and former GovernorGeneral of Canada was reported seriously ill today m hospital at Windsor. He was taken to hospital after a heart attack at his home on Saturday, the day sfter his64 words
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Article67 1958-12-10 14 UNITED NATIONS Dec. 9. (Reuter) Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon. Indian Defence Minister, was shaken and received a right knee injury m a motor-car accident m New York yesterday, it was disclosed today. Mr. Menon was riding m the front seat of an Indian delegation Cadillac when67 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-12-10 14 Well done, says Anita to Susan SWEDISH actress Anita Ekberg (left) congratulates actress Susan Hayward at the end of a gala performance m a Roman cinema where Miss Hayward's latest film, "I Want To Live." was screened last week. Miss Ekberg. who attended the premiere with her British husband. AnthonyUPI - 84 words
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Article164 1958-12-10 14 Teenagers Riot After Elections CARACAS, Dec. 9 <UPD demonstrators favouring communist supporter.-, Rear Adm. Wo.fgang Larrazabai. ran riot m the street^ here last night protesting his deiea', m Sunday's presidential election by Romulo Betancourt. Ganges of unruly teenagers circulated through central Caracas, tearing down Betancourt campaign posters and breaking in:o164 words
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Article83 1958-12-10 14 WASHINGTC ißeuteri iry da;. \zri Goidfine. th« ia Q d tempt oi C -.:J I Tr.- 1 list was t. 11 nation -wiA :r3 lier par j W3 w:':-:.vi; an r x :hinp him asiJft&Rjl 1 Mr .:r this post ii Th< 1 Mr 0 fflne 1 counts H83 words
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Article319 1958-12-10 14 LONDON. Dec I <Reuter> A of inquiry into a British Oversets I m^ strike at London airport todaj desrllS 1^ Of Mr. Lan Mikardo, Member of p t{ chairman of the Labour rath A The court, whose fine:: were published a.a eoven ment repor (.White Paper I also criticised319 words
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Advertisement134 1958-12-10 14 (V« *3»e the PICK of rom S 190Plostic Plane Kits from 2.50—$ 6.75 Cors Ludo .80— 2.65 Pastry Srt* 2 5J* Compendium of x Teo Sets %I Games 4.75 $13.80 Furniture Sc's '-S >£ Magic Boxes 5.15—$ 7.15 Plasticine >• $5T Shooting Games 1.30 8.25 Minibnx S:^ Drums 2.65— 5.50134 words
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