Singapore Standard, 4 January 1958
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Title Section18 1958-01-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD at an [FINAL EDITION] Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1958 hfhfhf hfhfhfhf hfhfhfhf18 words
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Article, Illustration564 1958-01-04 1 EVEREST HERO DOES IT AGAIN I First Overland Trip Since Scott's 1912 Death March. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, JAN. 3 SIR EDMUND HILLARY, CONQUEROR OF MOUNT EVEREST, REACHED THE SOUTH POLE TONIGHT AFTER A FINAL NIGHT AND DAY 70-MILE DASH —THE FIRST MAN TO GET THERE OVERLAND SINCE564 words
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Article311 1958-01-04 1 TOURS JOB RAISES STORM Govt Ad. Takes Board By Surprise A STORM is brewing over the appointment of Singapore's first Director of Tourism. Yesterday, the Government surprised members of the recently appointed Tourist Advisory Board with an advertisement m The Standard calling for applications for this top post which carries311 words
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135 1958-01-04 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 3 (AFP) The Indonesian Finance Ministry has suspended three Dutch banks and two sharebrokers firms from membership of the Jakarta Stock Exchange, it was announced here today. The banks are. "Escompto," (National Handels Bank) and the "Factorij Der Nederlandsche Handelmaatschappy"135 words
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Article64 1958-01-04 1 CAIRO. Jan. 3 (AFP) Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser said m an interview published today Egypt wouid agrte to a reconciliation witn the Western powers if they abandoned the Bagdad Pact the Eisenhower Doctrine, and "pressures aimed at dictating our poiicy." Nasser made the statement m64 words
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Article57 1958-01-04 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 3 (AFP)— A United Sta:es Navy helicopter operating flood relief flights on the east coast of Ceylon crashed today, according to a report received m Colombo. It is not known whether there are any casualties. The message relayed to Colombo by radio, said other57 words
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Article13 1958-01-04 1 MOROCCO and Egypt yesterday signed A 2,800 million Francs trade agreement.13 words
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120 1958-01-04 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 3, (AFP).--The Indonesian Government alleged today that "unidentified planes" had dropped arms recently m the region of Kupang, the capital of Timor island, north Australia. An Information Ministry statement broadcast over the Indonesian radio network today said: "Our alertness is required against120 words
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Article210 1958-01-04 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 3 (Reutcr) Dr. Mohammad Platta, former Vice-Presi-dent of Indonesia, declared m a statement today that Indonesians were suffering because of the Government's campaign to gain Dutch West New Guinea. Dr. Hatta m his second criticism of the "Liberate West Irian Campaign" said the price210 words
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Article35 1958-01-04 1 A TERRORIST plot involving 2,990 people organized m cells supporters of the deposed Pfce^ident Jfc:in Peron has been foiled by the Argentine Police, according to rm official announcement hi Buenos Aires yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-01-04 1 ALL efforts to refloat the freighter Flying Endeavour aground (above) on Nipa Reef for the last week, have so far been unsuccessful. Three Royal Navy tugs will make a further attempt to get the ship off the reef during a favourable tide early today.47 words
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Article76 1958-01-04 1 CATANIA, Sicily. Jan. 3 <UP> A fiery torrent of lava flowed menacingly down the burned-out slopes of Mt. Etna today to the accompaniment of earth-shaking explosions that hurled ciouds of smoke and flaming rock thousands of feet into the sky. Scientists and villagers maintained a round-the-clock watch76 words
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90 1958-01-04 1 MOSCOW. .lan. li (UP) Marshal Kon.stantine Rokossowski was relieved of his Transcaucasian Command yesterday but informed sources said it had nothing to do with the recent dismissal of former Soviet Defenre Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov. The sources said that Rokossowski would return to Moscow90 words
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Article33 1958-01-04 1 A COASTER carrying about 100 people sank between the Indonesian islands of Ambon and Spapru on New Year's Eve, according to messages reaching the Netherlands News Agency from Jakarta yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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230 1958-01-04 1 BErtUN Jan. 3 (Reuter) Russian emigre officials here said today that their information was that six Soviet soldiers, three of them officers h*d tried to flee from their quarters at Falkenburg four nights ago. The ?ix Russians, the officials said had formed an anti-Communist230 words
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Article95 1958-01-04 1 CURBS ON THAI RICE LIFTED SINGAPORE Government yesterday lifted the controls on ric c imports from Thailand. In a notice to Importers, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said that, subject to stockpile requirements and until further notice, rice may be imported from Thailand for local sale or re-expoii. Singapore's95 words
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122 1958-01-04 1 LONDON. Jan. 3 <ReuUr> The sterling area's gold and dollar reserves rose by US$BB,OOO,OOO during December and stood a: U552,27.'*,--000.000 at the end of the month, the Treasury announced today. On the provincial figures for the month. Britain had a deficit of C 6,100.000,122 words
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208 1958-01-04 1 LONDON, Jan. 3, (Reuter) Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Opposition, said today that if the West wanted good relations with the non-Communist countries of Asia it must refrain from trying, or even appearing to try, to run their affairs for them.208 words
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Article184 1958-01-04 2 PEOPLES Action Party Councillors will hold key posts m all standing committees of the Council which control the City's finance and run the public utilities. The P.A.P.'s executive committee and the Party's 13 City Councillors yesterday held joint discussions on the future administration of the184 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-01-04 2 A SINGAPORE nurse yesterday met her cousin, who is a Knight for the first time m her life. It all happened when she drove to the airport to meet a Qantas-BOAC Britannia from Sydney. Slip was Miss Maureen Thompson of the General155 words
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Article60 1958-01-04 2 THE Hon'ble Mr. Ong Piah Tcng 0.8. E. S.C.H.. Member of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, passed away peacefully at his residence at No. 8 Clacton Road Singapore, on Ist. January, 1958, at 5 p.m. The funeral procession will leave his residence at 1 p.m. SHARP on Sunday. sth January60 words
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Advertisement1824 1958-01-04 2 1 ..»*«iiTTT^^^rT^^?a7i^T^^ffr^\^y^^^ TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE THE Closing date of tenders for the erection of Workshop, Administration and Lecture Block. Hostel Mess Block, 1 Class C Quarter. 1 Class E Quarter. 3 Class VIII Quarters and 2 Class IX Quarters at Glugor. Penang has been extended to 14th January,1,824 words
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Advertisement564 1958-01-04 2 NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA SESSION 1958/59 ADMISSIONS APPLICATIONS for admission to the Law Course and Social Sludies Course for the session beginning m July 1958 should reach the Secretary of the Entrance Examination Board on or before Ist February, 1958 at the following address: SECRETARY, Entrance Examination Board, University of564 words
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Advertisement73 1958-01-04 2 NEW ALHAMBRA i J MIDNIGHT TONIGHT 1 r^ A Modern Indonesian M <^( with English and jji ir^*^^ Chinese Subtitles JB A p J. Cabin Yoe's First A. t^ Production Brings JWf *^BH9V *tC You A Drama Full of •^E.'rHi^P^^ Dynamic Power and t^S^^^^m^r -^t Memorable Moments! ?%Kr jjj^^r m73 words
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848 1958-01-04 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD January A, 1958. Point Of No Return EDITORIAL FROM the maze of confused reports on Indonesia's dispute with the Netherlands over West Hew Guinea and reaction in the outside world, one fact has become abundantly clear that there is growing opposition and anxiety within the Republic itself848 words
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Article46 1958-01-04 3 HFAD OFFICE: 23. I.m Teck K,m Road. S'porc 2 PO Box No 1563 Cables: TIGERNEWS" Tel: ***** (5 lines). All departments lALA L UMPUR: Chma Insurance Bldg 174. Batu Kd Trl^phonc ***** Cowan St. Tel: 3829 ANC: 8. Le.th St Tel: 405546 words
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Article, Illustration985 1958-01-04 3 U.S. FUTURE IN EUROPE [N a crystal ball resting on the bulky transcripts of NATO'S summit conference, Washington is looking into the future and sees the U.S. role, over the next few years, diminished perhaps, and changed certainly, through some fairly new facts of life that were driven home by985 words
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Article366 1958-01-04 3 Sir— The Federation Government employs a small number of temporary hospital assistants. Many of them are members of the Medical Services Union. There have never oeen different schemes of service for temporary and permanent hospital assistants. At the time of negotiations with the Federation of Medical Services Unions366 words
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Article55 1958-01-04 3 Sir —It is indeed an insult to the intelligence of law-abiding citizens for the Mayor to dare accuse the Police of "an irresponsible and arrogrant act.' What acts can be more arrogant and irresponsible than for the Mayor and his supporters to stop the Police from doing their55 words
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Article415 1958-01-04 3 Sir On Dec. 6, 1957, teachers of the Vocational Teachers Training Centre were presented their certificates by the Principal of the Centre. These certificates say the teachers have completed a course in "Handicrafts Metal work/Woodwork.'' When not allowed to accept the certificates under Only Clerks Represented Sir In415 words
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Article546 1958-01-04 3 LONDON YJTHEN Junagadh was invaded and seized by India m 1948, because its Muslim Rajah wished to accede to Pakistan, almost the only thing generally known about this little principality, which lies not far north of Bombay, was that it was the only part of India546 words
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Article, Illustration490 1958-01-04 3 V 1 NEWS Uffe? C^M&fjfflL DITY the tongue of Soviet M t rty Chlef Comrade Nikita S. Khrushchev. It must have felt very uncomfortable, if not benumbed, sticking so long m his checK while he proposed toasts at the Kremlin New Year Paity. Hi s speech— as much as news490 words
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Advertisement77 1958-01-04 3 The G.E.C. Superb Six has space for packaged frozen foods; a big chiller tray for fish and meat; two handy racks for bottles and jars and an egg rack m the door? top shelf pulls out half way. In gleaming white. Suitable for Alternating Current supply only. Singapore Penang Federation77 words
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Article290 1958-01-04 4 KAM PAR TIN DREDGE TO STOP WORK 'Closure Due To International Curb On Production' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Southern Kinta Consolidated Company will be the first European-owned organisation to close one of its dredges at Kampar due to the International Tin Agreement restriction on tin output. The managing director of290 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-01-04 4 by Fan. MR. AND MRS. CHAN WHING NING. both of Kuala Lumpur, who were married m the Federal Capital on New Year's Day. The bridegroom is a commercial photographer, while the bride is the former Miss Lee Yong Lian. There was a large gathering at the receptionStandardpic - 68 words
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Article62 1958-01-04 4 MRS. Joan Annette Michie (pronounced Meek-ec), a Melbourne University graduate, will arrive m Singapore on Jan. 14 en route to Kuching v/here she will teach English to the people there. Mrs. Michie who does not speak Malay, will teach under the Colombo Plan at Kanowit on62 words
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Article47 1958-01-04 4 IPOH. Fri.— The row m Parit between the UMNOMCA Alliance and MIC has ended. An Alliance spokesman here said today that the two MIC candidates have decided to withdraw from the polls m favour of the Alliance nominees for the local Council election.47 words
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305 1958-01-04 4 Nothing But The Best For Round The World A $1,600,000 cinema, specially designed and built; a mammoth trade fair specially arranged; a colossal puolicity campaign; a special bus route to bring the patrons to the cinema and a "bigger than ever" charity ball. All this fuss is "for the screening305 words
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Article26 1958-01-04 4 r MR. AYYALORE KRISHXAX. a young musician from South India, will be arriving m Singapore shortly to give performances m the Colony and the Federation26 words
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Article137 1958-01-04 4 PENANG, Fri. Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, now vacationing on Pulau Langkawi, took time off. last night to send New Year greetings from an amateur radio station on the island to other amateur station operators throughout the Federation. The Tunku, who spent about137 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-01-04 4 Yong Poh Fah - Yong Poh Fah hfhf FIREMEN battled for ten minutes to put out a lire along Kuala Lumpur's new Embankment Road, which broke out among tar drums on Thursday morning. Three engines from the Municipal Fire Brigade answered the call.43 words
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Article95 1958-01-04 4 Han Chiang School Has No Chief PENANG. Fri.— Han Chiang High School m Green Lane, where student trouble first "broke out m November last year, will have to carry on without a headmaster when schools re-open on Jan. 6. On that day, the school's present headmaster, Dr. C. S. Wong95 words
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108 1958-01-04 4 HOUSES FIT FOR HEROES TO LIVE IN' PEXAXG. Fri.— Ex-service-men rallied voluntarily to the defence of freedom and it is fitting they should have houses fit for heroes to live m, said the president of the Penang branch of the Exservices Association of Malaya, Major R. Winthrop, at the opening108 words
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204 1958-01-04 4 DON'T BE UNRULY, CHINESE SCHOOL STUDENTS WARNED XL ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three Chinese edun. tionists today warned Chinese school students m the Federation "not to repeat acts of indiscipline 1 when the academic year for 1958 begins on Monday. At a joint press conference here today, the president of the204 words
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141 1958-01-04 4 Moving Train Kills Ice Cream Seller IPOH, Fri.— A ycun-ice-cream seller who tried to jump off a moving Penang-bound day mail train at the lpoh railway station shortly after noon today, was killed before the eyes of horrified passengers and people on the platform. The crowd of holidaymakers was exceptionally141 words
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362 1958-01-04 5 Reds Forced To Flee South IPOII. Fri. -Commonwealth troops stationed here and m the surrounding district have J'""^ a n intensive campaign to eliminate the 13/15 independent IJatoon oi the ?)th MCP district organization. p Jaying the main role are men of the362 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-01-04 5 SIOR Inspectot Kutm Din hiM Bacoo (above), of the Criminal Implication Department, who loft Singapore yesterdaj by air for itain f«t special training. f\r will spt iid six months at the Scottish Police College giul lhie« months at Henjon Police College StandardpicStandardpic - 46 words
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208 1958-01-04 5 Priest Clears Doubt About Swearing On The Bible A CATHOLIC can swear on the Authorized Version of the Bible. This was stated yesterday by Rev. Fr. Carraquiry, parish priest of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Asked by The Standard if it was justifiable for a Catholic to refuse to208 words
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126 1958-01-04 5 'SHOW BOAT' WARFIELD TO SING HERE MUSIC lovers will soon have the chance of hearing the American Negro baritone, and film star, William Warfield, when he visits Singapore and Malaya m March. Touring the Far East under the auspices of the Ame- rican National Theatre Academy m New York, his126 words
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Article47 1958-01-04 5 THE Singapore Business Houses Employees Union will celebrate their second anniversary today with a social and dance at Victoria Memorial Hall from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. There will also be a fashion parade and "Union Queen" contest. Tickets are available at the entrance.47 words
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332 1958-01-04 5 I DIDN'T HELP MY BROTHER' CHONG CHAN LIM, alias the "Old Tiger", yesterday denied m a Commission of Inquiry that he was a member of the "Chop Sah Yau" secret society and that he had assisted his brother, Chong Wee Ling, m the332 words
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Article60 1958-01-04 5 TWO representatives of the Far East Land Forces will leave Singapore today for Australia to attend the annual exercise of the Australian Army m Melbourne. They are Major-General J C DA Dalton. m charge of Administration FARELF, and Lt.-Col. A. R. Daw, of the 2/10 Gurkha60 words
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Article31 1958-01-04 5 MR S. F. HO and Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim have been appointed members of the Malayan Board of Income Tax, according to the Singapore Government Gazette yesterday.31 words
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222 1958-01-04 5 THREE soldiers who went looking for crabs at Blakan Mati beach on Sept, 22. last year found human bones and skulls presumed to be that of victims massacred by the Japanese m 1942, a Singapore Coroner's court was told yesterday. Warrant Officer, Bryan Hopkins, who222 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-01-04 5 FOURTEEN women students «>f the University of Malaya were among a group of 24 who yesterday underwent a day-long civics course organized and conducted by the Department of Information Services, •Singapore. Standardpic abov e shows them vieving attentively, and perhaps critically, the screening of a54 words
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107 1958-01-04 5 INDEPENDENT COUNCILLOR SWITCHES TO WORKERS PARTY INDEPENDENT City Councillor, Mr. G. Govindasamy, has joined the Singapore Workers' Party, thus bringing: the party strength m the Council to five. The Standard was told yesterday that Mr. Govindasamy had applied for party membership immediately after submitting his nomination to contest the elections107 words
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Article74 1958-01-04 5 THE executive committee of the Bata Employees Union, Singapore, will meet today to discuss wa.vs and means "to safeguard the economic running of the industry," secretary of the Union, Mr. M.S. Daud told The Standard yesterday. The committee will set up a "relations sub-committee" to examine74 words
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402 1958-01-04 6 WATER BALLET TO RAISE FUND FOR SOSC A DISPLAY of waterballet will highlight the Grand Carnival to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on March 1, to boost the fund for the Singapore Olympic Sports Council to sent a team to the Asian Games m Tokyo m May. The402 words
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Article556 1958-01-04 6 Trounce Johore In Last Trial SINGAPORE Asians trounced Johore Asians by 39 points (six goals and 3 tries) to six (a penalty and a drop kick) m a friendly rugger match played on the University ground yesterday. Singapore Asian s were playing this match as their556 words
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Article144 1958-01-04 6 SER Edge Signals For Semi-final THE Singapore Engineers Regiment entered the semi-final of the Far East Land Forces Cup hockey competition yesterday by beating 19 Air Formation Signals 2-1 m an exciting game at Changi. Air Formation opened the score through Sgt. Fizam. the inside-forward. The Engineers retaliated, and after144 words
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Article74 1958-01-04 6 IPOH, Fri.— A brilliant hattrick by left-inside, Wong Kirn Fong, gave the Perak Chinese Recreation Club a 5-0 victory over the 4th Battalion, Malay Regiment, m a senior division hockey league match played on the town padang today. Fielding their strongest team, the Chinese found themselves74 words
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272 1958-01-04 6 He Saves Penang Team From Defeat PENANG, Fri. Malayan Malays and the Penang Malays Invitation XI drew 2—2 m a friendly soccer match played at the City Stadium today. Despite extra time, neither side was able to force the issue. Play fell below expectation.272 words
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444 1958-01-04 6 A Record Entry For Hockey Tourney A TOTAL of 40 teams has entered fcr the Singapore Hockey Association's Senior and Junior knockout competition which will start next week. This is the highest number so far m the annual competition. Last year there were only 34 participants. The eieht new teams444 words
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Article21 1958-01-04 6 BARBADOS. Jan. 3 (Reuter). The Pakistan Cricket team to tour the West Indies, arrived here today m the Golfito.21 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-01-04 6 Today's Regatta THE FARELF Yacht Club and the Royal Engineers Yacht Club arc holding their Regatta today commencing at 2.30 p.m. at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. Craft from all the leading Singapore clubs will be competing. Th^se <vi!i include the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, the Naval Base Sailing Club,111 words
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Article343 1958-01-04 6 SAFA Touch For The School Stars TWENTY selected schoolboys m the Colony will start the new year on the right foot when they come under the wings of the Singapore Amateur Football Association m a soccer coaching scheme spread over twelve days. The boys will be selected from all the343 words
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Article181 1958-01-04 6 It was all Greek to Singapore's airport reporters yesterday, but eventually, through signs and interpretations here and there, they managed to introduce themselves to burly, bearded Andres Lambrakis. Lambrakis, they found out, is a wrestler more than that, a world contender; a man so tough Jim181 words
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109 1958-01-04 6 SINGAPORE Cricket Association champions th Police Sports Association, will leave Singapore h> i Carthage on Thursday to play a series of mm. Hongkong. In iheir first encounter they will meet the Hon kong Police. Then the y take on the formidable109 words
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Article264 1958-01-04 6 Sir I have been readn your sports news for many year! with *reat interest, and M the breaking up O fth< bes combination of Sing Thomas Cup hero. Oi ar \l cn 0., i Teil H.ck bate' ZS&V&' about to be k.ckeri out ol |ft»M264 words
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Article206 1958-01-04 6 P.T.S. WIN FOR THE 2ND YEAR POLICE Training Scho won the Singapore Po Divisional Senior knock cup final competition for ti.e second year m iucce»l when th^y beat Radio Division 3—o at Victoria School ground yesterday Splendid goalkecping Radio Division goalkeeper. Ja'afar. helped them to ho the Police at bay206 words
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Article60 1958-01-04 6 RESULTS of the T» Festival Badminton t™» rn< ment held at the Clerical Union Court yesterday were: V. S. S. Nathan bc;»t Pathumalai, 15-0. 19-9. Mo? rt 7 beat Anthony 15-0. IS*. I J Madasamy beat V. KrisW 15-10. 15-6. R. Baiasubr maniam beat R. ThtVtfW 15-.11, 15-3.60 words
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Miscellaneous49 1958-01-04 6 SINGAPORE r S RUG Si T n l ap re Po^4 ?s. bouth Johorc Rurh Football Club at Thomt Road; R.A.S.C. vs. Farelf at R.A.S.C Q GOLF-"Police'Cup< co petition matches at Z Royal Island Club f YACHTING FIAREIw and R.E. Yacht Cliibi'j£ gatta at R.S.Y.C. 2 30 p m49 words
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186 1958-01-04 7 \UI BOURNE. Jan. 3 (Reuter) The Secretary |lf Australian Cricket Board of Control. Mr. Jack Ledwmrd. **id today he knew nothing of any move by ,1,, Australian cricketers m South Africa for a relief fast bowler to be flown from Austrilia < Me186 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-01-04 7 here m 'is death spin is the speedboat that killed Italian speed ace Ezio S c I v a. nnt spcfdmg by m the foreground is driven by Buddy Byer s of Columbus (U.P. Photo).41 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-01-04 7 EUROPE'S hydroplane champion Ezio Selvy is pulled out of the water after his fatal accident during the International (.rind Prix at Miami Beach on Dec. 29. UP photo).32 words
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Article54 1958-01-04 7 BRISBANE, Jan. 3 (Reuter) —Australia's Lew Hoad avenged his defeat yesterday by world champion Pancho Gonzales when he beat him 4-6, 6-9, 9-7, 6-1 m a professional lawn tennis match here today. It was the second match of their 100-match world tour series. Hoad served nine54 words
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Article77 1958-01-04 7 MELBOURNE, Jan. 3 (Reuter). Former Test player Graeme Hole was rushed to hospital late today with a possible ruptured spleen after taking a catch m the South Australia versus Victoria Sheffield Shield match at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Hole caught Sam Loxton who made 106, by diving77 words
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Article30 1958-01-04 7 All past students of Bartley Secondary School interested to play soccer for the Old Bartlians Association are kindly requested to contact Mr. Thin Sin Yong tele: 2808.30 words
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Article133 1958-01-04 7 Australia Ist innings 449 (J. Burke 189. C. McDonald 99, K. Mackay 63: H. Tayfield five for 120). South Africa (Ist innings 209 (C. Van Ryneveld 43, R. Benaud four for 95). South Africa 2nd Innings Goddard not out 56 Wait c Benaud b Davidson 8 R. McLean c133 words
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Article41 1958-01-04 7 SYDNEY. Jan. 3 (Reuter) The Australian men's swimming team which will compete m the British Empire Games m Britain next July will enter for the Japanese Amateur Swimming championships to be held from August 14 to 18.41 words
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Article153 1958-01-04 7 LONDON, Fri. It looks as though Pat McAteer. British and Empire middleweight champion, will get another crack at the European title, held by tough, craggy Frenchman Charles Humez, Promoter Johnny Best of Liverpool, yesterday opened negotiations for the fight. It will go on m Liverpool153 words
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Article81 1958-01-04 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 3. (Reuter) Floyd Patterson will defend his world heavyweight title m London m the Spring probably against British champion Joe Erskine. according to Al Buck, boxing writer of the New York Post. Buck said he was told b 7 Cus D'Amato. Patterson's manager81 words
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Article, Illustration543 1958-01-04 7 PETER WILSON Soys SUCH A HAPPY CHOICE... I DOIBT if two happier choices for sports hon•urs muld have been made jnan Denis Compton and »>ai Rees. ty-nine Compton is through with full-time ni 'Ticket. long as blacks vanish down the slope .nr» viliage green a s they r fast bowler's543 words
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Article252 1958-01-04 7 South Africans Collapse CAPETOWN, Jan. 3 (Reuter)— Australia won the second Test by an innings and 141 runs. South Africa who followed on 240 runs behind were all out m their second innings for 99. Scores were: Australia 449, South Africa 209 and 99. In252 words
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Article76 1958-01-04 7 TO AID FLOOD VICTIMS VICE President of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council, Mr Goh Chye Hin, told i-ne Standard last night that ne will organize a match between the Singapore Jacob Basket Ball team, now touring Indonesia, and the current Colony league champions, the Tong Keng basket ball team, to76 words
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650 1958-01-04 7 THEY FIGHT IN THE GRAVEYARDS OF THE SPORT Tby A Special Correspondent) LONDON, Fri. 11 ST for argument's sake, let's say you're a boxing promoter and you have Yolande Pompey under contract to fight an American ranked m the world's top ten. Assuming you had a good supporting bill, the650 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-01-04 7 MELBOURNE. Jan. 3 (Reuter) Professional tennis proTroter Jack Kramer today offered Australian Ken Rosewall a contract which could earn him about £A20,000 m the next 12 months, the Melbourne Herald reported. Should Rosewall play well he could earn £A25,000, the Herald said. Rosewall earned £A43,000 m91 words
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Article90 1958-01-04 7 BRISBANE, Australia, Jan. 3 (UP). Pancho Gonzales of Los Angeles scored a 5-7, 8-6, 6-2, 4-6. 9-7 triumph over Lew Hoad on Wednesday night m the opening contest of, their 100-match professional tennis tour. Hoad, former Australian Davis Cup player, turned professional last July after winning90 words
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Article424 1958-01-04 7 The Boot May Be On The Other Foot LONDON, Fri. JF Arsenal go out on Saturday, Northampton wiU win a niche m Cup giantkilling history, and a summer trip to Sweden as well. The trip is the reward promised by club chairman Mr. Phillip Hutton, if his parttime424 words
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Advertisement803 1958-01-04 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. M *****/6. *****/4 IJ2/6 RoblnsO(| Ro-d THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te> NelMes, ■•■ton, New Yorh. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Port* Tiu *>•'• P. Sham Penang Tl 3/10 Mar 1 1 Mar 15/16 Mar C«rr»«rt option f p»oc— d via other port* to load and803 words
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Advertisement1164 1958-01-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) "It? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *X~ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap*1,164 words
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Advertisement840 1958-01-04 8 MITSUI |jJ3 LINE S'por* P S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN HagiiTOSon Moru via Manila for Yokohama Kobe, Moji 24 Jan Mikcgesan Maru via Manila, for Yokohama, Kobe Moji 20 Feb FOR US A For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Akigisan Maru from Japan 16 Jan 19 Jan FOR COLOMBO, KARACHI,840 words
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Advertisement807 1958-01-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/or Far East Penang P.S'hom Spore "MANCHURIA" Gdnt. 13 v "MEONIA" 14/16 Jan 17/18 Jon 19-'2Oj 0 Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "SUMBAWA" 18/19Jon 20/21 j OII accepts cargo for Japan. "KINA" 17/19 Jan 20/21 Jan 22/23 J o "LALANDIA" 20/22 Feb 23/24 Feb 25/28807 words
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157 1958-01-04 9 Call To Set Up Tri-Partite Committee KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The National Union of Plantation Workers wants a tri-partite committee set up to study and observe the fragmentation of rubber estates m the Federation. Mr. P. p. Narayanan, the secretary general, supporting this demand, said: "It will be of interest to157 words
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78 1958-01-04 9 TWO Super-Trader aircraft of Air Charter Ltd. of London may be the forerunners of a "fairly regular service" through Labuan to Australia and ether areas. The planes, on their way to Ausiralia on charter, arrived m Labuan recently. Officials on the planes said at Labuan78 words
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Article32 1958-01-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Renong Tin Dredging Company's output during December last was as follows: Rasa mine: 500 piculs. Jiniang mine (m association with Straits Tinfields Ltd.): 1.500 piculs.32 words
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Article131 1958-01-04 9 Holidays DisruptTrading RUBBER trading m Singapore during the week has once again been interrupted by seasonal holidays and the volume of business has been small. says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. Dealers have as yet shown little or no inclination to reopen positions squared off before131 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-01-04 9 MINERAL MAPS OF MALAYA S-EA READY SHORTLY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya, and other Asian countries may m the near future be supplied with geological maps which indicate all the known mineral deposits m South-east Asia, The Standard was told. This was revealed at a meeting of senior Asian geologists who270 words
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276 1958-01-04 9 Demand For Paper Is Still Increasing PAPER manufacturers are continually improving the quality of their products to make them more printable and easier to handle, Chairman of one of Britain's biggest firms of paper merchants, Spicers Ltd., Mr. Lancelot Spicer, said m Singapore yesterday. At the same time, demand for276 words
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107 1958-01-04 9 RUBBER DROPS 11/4 CENTS NOON PRICES INTERNATIONAL first grade rubber for January shipment closed at 80J cents per lb. yesterday, down U cents on Thursday's close. Yesterday's market closed barely steady. It was marked down at the opening m sympathy with overseas and fluctuated within narrow limits throughout the day.107 words
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Article74 1958-01-04 9 BRITAIN'S industrial output rose again m November. The index of industrial production published by the Treasury m London shows that m November the figure was 146--147. This is the highest figure recorded this year and compares with that of 145 for the comparable period of last74 words
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Article41 1958-01-04 9 LIVESTOCK production m Japan, which has increased sharply m recent years, is to receive additional aid under the new five-year plan. As Japan's per capital income rises, a shift from grain and root foods to animal protein is foreseen.41 words
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Article35 1958-01-04 9 TURKEY'S 1957 tobacco crop, to be sold m 1958. is 260.1 million pounds somewhat larger than expected earlier. Heavy rains increased the yield but reduced quality below that of leaf grown m 1956.35 words
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Article63 1958-01-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 321. OD. 32-9/16. 90 days airmail 32-15/16 credit bills, 33 trade bills. Selling T.T. or OD, ready: New York 321; Canada 324: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1619; Deutsche Marks63 words
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Article16 1958-01-04 9 AUSTRIA'S 1957 grain production was about 6 per cent less than the 1956 crop.16 words
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Article146 1958-01-04 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were irregular yesterday. No improvement m turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were- INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B.B. Petrol 43/- 45/- Gammon 227 2.32 Henrv Waugh 1.52 1.57 Hume Industries Pref. A22/6 23/Malayan Cement 1.27146 words
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Article30 1958-01-04 9 MEDITERRANEAN Basin production of olive oil for the marketing season 1957-58 is estimated at nearly 12 million short tons, two per cent higher than the previout year's output.30 words
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Article141 1958-01-04 9 SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp $2; F. N. ords. $2.62}, $2.61'; Gammon $2.26 to $230; Hammer $2.13; Hume prefs. A22/6. 22/9; Jackson $1.40; M. Breweries $3.40; M. Cement Rights 16} c. 17c; McAlister $1.60. M. Box $1,514, $1.50 cd. Robinson ords. $1.78. $1.80;141 words
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120 1958-01-04 9 N. Borneo Railway Official Impressed MR. A.F. LUCAROTTI, general manager of North Borneo Railway, has been greatly impressed by the work and achievement of the Malayan Railways. Following the recent conference o* the Railway SubCommittee of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East held m Bangkok. Mr. Lucarotti120 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-01-04 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra Dec-Jan. UK/ Continent $29} buyers, $30± sellers; coconut oil m bulk $48$ sellers; m drums $52 sellers. Muntok white pepper $100 sellers Sarawak whi f e $99 sellers special Sarawak black $65. Singapore Copra Association closing122 words
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Article16 1958-01-04 9 pur of the Electrical Engineering Association, Federation of Malaya, on New Year night StandardpicStandardpic - 16 words
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Article44 1958-01-04 9 New Zealand ShipsMoreWool EXPORTS of wool from New Zealand during the first quarter of the 1957-58 season (JulySeptember) were 23 per cent higher than m the corresponding period of the previout season. Total wool shipped during the respective Deriods was 179,980 and 140,169 bales.44 words
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Advertisement440 1958-01-04 9 PELN I-LINEB 12 ROBINSON ROAD. T.1.: ***** (Freight— Through Corgo Depr). Tel: ***** (Monogtr). tA JANGAN" for IndrogiTi Ports Jon 4 /ESAU" »or Djombi Jon 5 "LARAT" tot Tombelon/Pontionok j on g ..pADJONGE" for Polcmbong Jon 6 -TAMPOMAS" for Belowon Jon 6 ,-pAHEHAN" for Indrogin Ports Joi| g ba TANGHARI"440 words
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Miscellaneous96 1958-01-04 9 OUTER ROADS Schouten, North Star. World Unity. Frankfurt. Frederick Clover. Islander, Zeeland. BianS' R e >' m ers7. Pilot Gamier. Waibalong, Anchises, Daviken, Karsik, Bogota. Kali INNER ROADS Sumpitan, Yon? Ann. Firing Lark. Larat. Kim Lam Ann. Buana. Tai Tiong. Tong Sean" Mukaha. San Eduardo, Selangor' Ton? Hong, Dongkun, Perintis.96 words
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658 1958-01-04 10 Dilemma For Foot Scientists: 4,000 Million People By 1 980 TN a world where half the population does not have enough to eat now, another 100.000 children are born every day. In many of the heavily settled agrarian areas of the world, where Infant death rates used to run as658 words
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Article1160 1958-01-04 10 ]y|ANY of the natives m some parts of New Guinea prefer death than face the consequences of breaking strict tribal laws. Some natives prefer death by poison, other by hanging while some deliberately fall off a high tree. An Australian anthropologist, Mr. E. W. P.1,160 words
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Advertisement116 1958-01-04 10 There's Trouble Ahead For Rip Kirby —And It's Spelled U-R-A-N-I-U-M! VV/HO says the West is no longer wild and full of strange pitfalls for the unwary? Even as competent a tenderfoot as RIP KIRBY and as shrewd a character as his valet and friend. Desmond, face a rough time in116 words
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Miscellaneous591 1958-01-04 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: {■■■HM^ "Things perfected by ll*Th VI nature are better than UIU Irl those finished by art." Cicero. S A TI'Rl) A V FOR l^m F^^ PJL^I EVERYONE: Devote th«- W«MJM|I^M morning to tasks at hand. organizing. systematizing IV things affecting savings K9 V^P9'^PV Afternoon offers chances to make591 words
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244 1958-01-04 11 (Standard Staff Reporter) THE family of missing Singapore businessman, Mr. Tan Eng Chuan, a nephew of multi-million-aire rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, will be happy «if he will only let us know he is alive." Mr. Tan, -sv^o was reported "kidnapped'244 words
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Article350 1958-01-04 11 SEGMAT WEST IS DECLARED 'WHITE' Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A new White area m the West Segamat district of Johore the Bth. m the State and the 60th m the Federation was declared by the Mentri Besar, Johore, Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim, at Jementah today. The declaration350 words
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Article39 1958-01-04 11 A STUDENT of the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, R. Rajasingham. 21, was fined $200 and had his driving licence endorsed today when he was found guilty by Magistrate Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen on a charge of negligent driving.39 words
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Article160 1958-01-04 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 80i 80S R.S.S. No. 1 802 805 February R.S.S. No. 1 81* 811 R.S.S. No. 2 January 781 79 R.S.S. No. 3 January 75} 761 Tone: Barely Steady. The price of tin m160 words
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Article64 1958-01-04 11 NEW officials of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, City Branch, elected at its third annual general meeting held recently are: president Mr. E.A. Habecb Mohamed, hon. secretary Mr. S.S. Nair, hon. treasurer Mr. D. Madhavan. Committee members arc: G. P. Njekkad. S. Gopalan. G. T. Nair, K. P.64 words
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117 1958-01-04 11 GODOWN 44 of the Singapore Harbour Board buzzed with activity yesterday as 600 Dutch evacuees disembarked from the liner Waterman yesterday. Although the Waterman had arrived m the Colony 24 hours earlier it had to wait till noon yesterday to take over the117 words
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204 1958-01-04 11 ALLIANCE BRINGS MANY BENEFITS TO FED. CAPITAL Standard Staff Reporter MnJf A LA n LIIM UR The Alliance dominated Municipal Council has achieved much for Kuala Lumpur since the first election m 1952. ci-fLi 952 1116 Municipal Budget was just over yi.ouu.oUU, and gradually it rose to well over $8,000,000204 words
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Article103 1958-01-04 11 New Study Course At Varsity A FRESH course leading to the Dioloma of Social Studies will commence at the University of Malaya m July this year. In a circular yesterday. Mr. Foo Yeov; Yoke, secretary of the University's Entrance Examination Board, called for applications for the new course. The Dipioma103 words
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Article85 1958-01-04 11 Second Red Killed In Kota Tinggi KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Police Special Squad patrol killed a lone terrorist m the Kota Tinggi district of Johore last night. He was with Siow Kwai Loi, who was killed on the night of Jan. 1, but managed to escape then. A rifle, some85 words
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Article78 1958-01-04 11 SINGAPORE Government has appointed 15 more Registrars of Citizens to expedite the work of registration. They are: Mr. Lim Tai Tim. Mrs. N. J. Mackay, Mr: Timothy Lin. Mr. T. Balasundram. Mr. R. G. Logan. Mr. J. E. Hughes. Mr: W: Chuang Cheng Mm. Mr. M. D.78 words
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Article54 1958-01-04 11 A HAWKER and his son were stabbed m a gang fight m Kampong Tions: Bahru. Singapore, last night. The hawker. Ho Chye. 53, was treated as an outpatient while his son, Ho Ah Liat. 24, who sustained a stab wound m his back was warded54 words
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Miscellaneous225 1958-01-04 11 Singapore Citizenship: Registration of all eligible non-Chinese whose names begin with the letter T and of Chinese who6e "sen" m Romanised Hokkien is Teo. To. Toh or Tang; m Cantonese Cheong. Ch:u. Toh. Cheok or Tong: m Teochew Tco, Tio. Toh, Tok or Tong. and In Mandarin Chang. Chao. Tu.225 words
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Miscellaneous682 1958-01-04 11 ■ajjj||jjjijjjjHHijjjjjpjpjjjjjijjjjj^ljjjjjjj^ijjjjjjj^ a^ a^^^^ a^^^^ a^ a^^^ a^ aa R 4.i Honour Your Partner*. a^^^^^i^^l^^^^^^F^r^^^^i^i^i^i^^^a^^i^^i^^^^^i^^i^^^B !i p.m. The Malayanaires. 930 ■V| ll\Wm |1 V.W f f,l IW. W tf|l Time Signal and News 9.45 Inter■^Ikllf^llli aY LV *mLVi i W k V lude tnr Jazz. rjf^!MrijUlL^W^lTllfMlir«iJ SIN<.\PORK (Rrßioiial Service): H||^HH^HHH^^^H^H^H^^^^^^^^^HHHHH|^Hl[^lH^B^l||^H 7.15682 words
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Article49 1958-01-04 12 RUSHVILLE, Indiana. Jan. 3 (UP)— Mrs. Gerald Gilbert has a twin boy and girl whose ages are separated by a year. She gave birth to a daughter 12 minutes before midnight New year's Eve. Three minutes after midnight she gave birth to a son.49 words
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Article103 1958-01-04 12 SANTA PAULA. California. Jan. 3. (UP> Embarrassed officials of the Bank of America branch here turned to a rival firm todny for money to stay m business when they couldn't get their vault open. When the chief clerk set the time clock before leaving on103 words
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Article205 1958-01-04 12 Labour Dept. Checks On Status Of 40,000 Workers MANILA, Jan. 3 (UP) A new crackdown on overseas Chinese labourers m the Philippines was ordered today by Secretary of Labour Angel M. Castano. 1 He ordered all labour regional administrators to submit lists of aliens employed m205 words
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Article170 1958-01-04 12 I Saw A Flying Saucer Air Marsha MELBOURNE, Jan. 3 (Reuter)— Air Marshal Sir George Jones, former chief of the Royal Australian Air Force, believes m flying saucers. He said today he ha s seen one. He said it, was a "brilliant white light at the bottom of a shadowy170 words
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121 1958-01-04 12 NEW DELHI. Jan. 3 (UP> Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said yesterday he is politically opposed to Communism because It is tied too strongly with violence. It was the first public criticism of Communism by the Indian Prime Minister who has been accused by some Western121 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-01-04 12 A SIDEWAYS halfsmile which the Queen gave just before the end of her first Christmas Day television speech was for the Duke of Edinburgh, who was m the room with her. Then there was parting smile a full smile this time for the viewers. TheMirrorpic - 69 words
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Article162 1958-01-04 12 BERLIN. Jan. 3 (Router) Soviet patrols posted to checkpoints m Berlin yesterday, for the first time since the 1953 rising, were withdrawn again today, the Russians having apparently given up hope of success m a hunt for deserter., to the West. British authorities said a162 words
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101 1958-01-04 12 CAIRO. Jan. 3 (AFP) Princess Fr.iza. sister of exking Faicuk of Egypt, has been sentenced to one month's jail with hard labour for importing goods into Egypt fro:n Britain m 1950 without a Customs declaration certificate, the Egyptian evening newspaper Al Massaa reported yesterday.101 words
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Article25 1958-01-04 12 JAP A N will send nn archaeological expedition m India next November to mark the two thousand five hundredth anniversary of Buddha's death. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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165 1958-01-04 12 LONDON, Jan. 3 (Reuter). The new municipal set-up m Singapore following last months left-wing successes m the city elections, was bound to have repercussions on the wider political situation m Singapore, said the current issue of the New Statesmen, British left-wing weekly.165 words
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Article20 1958-01-04 12 THE BRITISH government has offered Ceylon's Premier Solomon Bandaranaike £10,000 m Pnndc to assist m flood rplicf U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article121 1958-01-04 12 Sputnik 'Death Watch' TOKYO, Jan. 3 (Reuter) Japanese scientists last night in.ensified their "death watch" on the Soviet Union's first Sputnik following report from Kamakura near Tokyo that it had fallen from its orbit. Dr. Masaji Miyaji, director of Tokyo Astronomical Obsvrva.ory called a chain of scientists back from the121 words
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Article86 1958-01-04 12 US Funds To Help Rl Shipping JAKARTA. Jan. 3, (Reuter). The United States International Cooperation Administration would aid to help Indonesia buy ships and replant rubber, it was reported here today. Commodore Mohammad Nazir. shipping minister told parliament credits from the I.C. A. and funds from the shipping Ministry's budget86 words
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175 1958-01-04 12 19 GUNS SALUTE BIRTH OF WEST INDIES FEDERATION PORT-OF-SPAIN. Trinidad. Jan. 3 (Router) The West Indies Federation was formally inaugurated here today when Lord Hailcs. first Governor General, was sworn m by Sir Joseph Perez. President of the West Indian Court of Appeal. The Legislative Council Chamber ot the Port-of-Spain175 words
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Article63 1958-01-04 12 TEL AVIV, Jan. 3 (AFP)— Outgoing Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion said last night that he hoped to announce the formation of a new cabinet m Parliament on Monday It was learned that the leftwing socialist Achdut Avoda Party, which precipitated the present crisis, had agreed to accept63 words
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Article50 1958-01-04 12 CROWN Prince Feisal of Saudi Arabia said m Cairo yesterday that his country would ask that their share of profits on oil should be raised to 57 r>er cent m all new agreements with foreign companies. It might also reconsider its present agreements with American oil companies. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 50 words
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109 1958-01-04 12 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 3 (UP) A Soviet scientist elected "man of the year' by Copenhagen newspaper readers for designing the Sputniks, hastily declined the honour yesterday. "The scientists and engineers of the U.S.S.R." were responsible said Professor Anatoli A. Blagnonravov m a letter to the109 words
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404 1958-01-04 12 SIR EDMUND'S ACHIEVEMENT STIRS THE ENTIRE WORLD (From Page 1) Edmund Hillary's arrival at the South Pole. "She did not know until I told her an d of course she was extremely delighted." Mr. Nash said. Mr. Nash also sent a message of congratulations to Sir Edmund and his teamReuter; A.F.P. - 404 words
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Advertisement255 1958-01-04 12 Cheap Houses at Kampar Road Garden Within Jhe_Town jrf Ipoh. Chin Brothers Co., Ltd. 3rd. Phase _JHojusing_ Scheme. SHOP-HOUSE: Length 80' width 20' with side staircase to first floor at front at $31,500/-. STOREY TERRACE: Length 75' width 20' with three large rooms upstairs and a bathroom at $26,000 TERRACE255 words
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