Singapore Standard, 30 January 1958
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371 1958-01-30 2 Handwriting Expert Testifies KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tlie Federation and Singapore Governments* handwriting expert, Mr. Lim Ho Hup. testified m the Sessions Court today against a postal clerk who is alleged to have cheated Army wives of their marriage allowances by forgery. M. Seshadri, a clerk371 words
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Article, Illustration358 1958-01-30 2 S'PORE WILL NOT TU RED— LI M People Are Out Only For A Better Deal SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told The Standard yesterday that he hod full confidence m the people of Singapore and believed they would never embrace Communism. Commenting on British Press reports on future358 words
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136 1958-01-30 2 Teacher Did Not Obey Traffic Sign IT was because Singapore motorists were not 'civic minded" that traffic rules were introduced, a Colony Traffic Magistrate said yesterday. Magistrate Mr. R. Ramason, made this remark when he cautioned and discharged a school teacher-athlete, Lim Jit Imm. Lim had pleaded guilty to a136 words
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Article54 1958-01-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Communist terrorist sentry, nring at a patrol of the 12 Gurkha Rifles near Rengam yesterday, killed a Gurkha so'dier and wounded another. The terrorists fled when the Gurkhas returned the nre. The patrol found a resting place for 12 persons, from which54 words
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Article52 1958-01-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. For the week ending Jan. 25 the total number of Fede.jU Citizenship Certificates issued totalled 230.834. This averages 23.083 certificates Issued per week. The number of new applications received during the "week under review was 28.--502. making a total of 369.--286 received since Nov.52 words
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Article245 1958-01-30 2 Beware Of Woman Trickster IPOH. Wed.- A woman confidence trickster, bel.evrd to be posing as the widow at a former Singapore multimillionaire, is said :o have 'duped' several people here during the past lew weeks. Police have warned the public about this woman who approaches wealthy-look, ng men and. after245 words
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Article97 1958-01-30 2 mm terday I >! -d. I 1 lid I I Thr I I com m?," Mr. I appear m sender Hi I Comr: Tic *r Cor,-, Bi son. tL Insi Allisoi BP^ with i A-;.. v "I am For:-.- 1^ to like T, :^M people." "H faring a V97 words
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Advertisement545 1958-01-30 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the provision of Malay Other Rank Canteens and Families Shop facilities for the sth Bn The Malay Regt.. for the period 1 Apr. 58 to 31 Dec. '58. Details of the contract can be obtained from the P.R-I sth Bn. The Malay Regt.,545 words
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Advertisement11 1958-01-30 2 VIHIIfS CHARI CO. (P. Box 123). 29, Robinson Road, Singapore 1,11 words
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Advertisement180 1958-01-30 2 I HorMV Mm* ItonovM I GRAND Qi/y THEATRE Hf! OPENING 0^ I Kirn Seng d WHI Sunday iHih lob. iNM MICHAEL TODDS r^B TECHNICOLOR 1 Starring DAVID NIVEN J CANTINFLAS- ROBERT NEWTON oHtl featuring 44 Charles Boyer Sir John Cjeljpjd T Joe E. Brown Hcrm:one G I 2 Martine Carol180 words
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Article374 1958-01-30 3 IgS the British Labour Government m 1946 l,quidate the British Empire as a humane o wards the so-called 'oppressed' peoples denies, it set motion a chain of ren j problems that are now plaguing Britain. fo hold on to her remaining possessions Britain on the horns of a dilemma.374 words
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Article420 1958-01-30 3 I 1 Khrushchev indulged m some jovial with NATO diplomats who attended an ■National Day reception held m Moscow last m Beaming benevolence and goodwill, the B dictator, flanked by his standard-bearer W Nikolai Bulganin and deputy Anastas Hn. tried to put across, with subtle humour, vs meant to420 words
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Article41 1958-01-30 3 Lim Teck Kirn Koad. Spore I No 1563 Cables: MCERNEWS* 1 «5 i.ncs). All department* insufdnce Bldg 174. Batu HQ kr ***** J: Cowan St Tel: 3829 <^ a L eith St W: 4055 Bukit China Tel: 147141 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1958-01-30 3 The Chinese Problem in Thailand IF you want to know why there is a Chinese problem m Thailand all you have to do is to take a samlor (pedal tricycle) about 6.30 m the evening and go from one of the Thai residential or Government districts into the Chinese quarter.1,110 words
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Letter271 1958-01-30 3 Sir— The decision taken by the Federation of Malay Teachers' Unions to ask its members to resign from the UMNO, should the government fail to introduce Malay as the medium of instruction m secondary schools by Feb. 1, is of great significance m the history of the UMNO271 words
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Letter278 1958-01-30 3 Sir Recently I read a report m the Press urging Malayan Tamils to work for the betterment of independent Malaya rather than talk too much. Mr. S.O.K. Übaidulla, a Federal Legislative Councillor, who made this appeal, was correct and his call was a timely one. For years we278 words
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Letter210 1958-01-30 3 Sir— l learn that a new Police Bill will be introduced into the Legislative Assembly m its next session. Not many people are aware of the fact that there are tnree Police Forces m this Island— the Singapore Police Force, the Royal Naval Police Force, and the210 words
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Letter59 1958-01-30 3 Sir There are many food stalls put up opposite the shop houses between the Odeon and the Roxy m Katong. Has permission been granted by the City Council to the stallholders to do business there? If not, these stalls should be removed at once by the police, as59 words
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Article850 1958-01-30 3 RAWLE KNOX - NEW MENACE IN CYPRUS RAWLE KNOX By NICOSIA QUTSIDE the weirdly impressive church done m Gothic that got away some 3,000 people waited for the coffin to appear. Cyprus by now is used to melodramatic funerals but this was a funeral with a difference. As the coffin was at last850 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-01-30 3 QNLY a half-century ago the carth 9 s galaxy* the Milky Way, teas thought by most astronomers to be the whole universe* Actually the Milky Way, despite Us popw* lation of more than 100 billion suns, is but a drop m the fathomless ocean of space.49 words
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Advertisement43 1958-01-30 3 A I M Li /J^z^" \f/ fc ttrtngfo-givlng ferguzade for mM Because Fergnzade i s so full I ot€ it replaces lost energy immeI Try it! FERGUZADE bCRAL DISPENSARY LTD. n t^e Federation of Malayo) LuALA LUMPUR, KLANG, SEREMBAN. PENANG. rfTsTNGAPORE TIGER STANDARD43 words
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Advertisement132 1958-01-30 3 Benefits Of Radioactivity "TN the United States it has been assessed that by the use of isotopes American industry is saving a hundred and forty-five million pounds each year. This is an awful lot of money even for Americans. In Britain no such assessment has been made yet, but there's132 words
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Article364 1958-01-30 4 MYSTERY FREIGHTER IS BACK HOME Indonesians Free Colony Ship After Holding It 28 Days THE 3, 000- ton Singapore freighter Honesra which was intercepted at gun point by an Indonesian naval patrol outside the country's territorial limits returned to the Colony yesterday after being detained for 28 days. Her arrival364 words
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Article175 1958-01-30 4 PROBE ON PROVIDENT FUND EVASION THE Singapore Ministry cf Labour and Welfare has been asked to conduct "a thorough and immediate inquiry" into alleged evasion tf provident fund contributions and other malpractices by a Colony engineering firm against its employees. The request for the inquiry was made yesterday by Mr.175 words
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Article34 1958-01-30 4 A XEVV wage agreement Was recently signed between representatives the National Aerated Water Works and the Singapore General Employees Union, giving increases ranging from $7 to $15 a month to 38 employees.34 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-01-30 4 SINGAPORE'S new interim Chief Secretary Mr. E. B. David who arrived yesterday from Hongkong told waiting Pressmen he was here to help m the introduction of self-government to Singapore. Mr. David who was met on arrival by representatives of the Commissioner General for South-east Asia and the110 words
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Article137 1958-01-30 4 A WELL-DRESSED man who purchased a portable radio with a "dud" cheque last November, was yesterday sentenced to two years' jail by Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, for cheating. Low Kirn Guan. 22. who had a string of convictions for cheating since he137 words
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122 1958-01-30 4 THE former chief accoun- tant of a Singapore firm i who admitted having misappropriated $8,433, was yesterday discharged on i condition he was of good behaviour for the next six months. Joseph Chin. 49. of Muller and Phipps (M) Ltd.. had on Wednesday admitted he had122 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-01-30 4 THE freighter Honesta at anchor m the Singapore Outer Roads yesterday. The Honesta was detained 28 days by the Indonesians at their check point at Tandjong Üban.29 words
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Article86 1958-01-30 4 SINGAPORE UMNO Councillors will be instructed to propose at the City Council meeting tomorrow that allowances for Councillors be fixed at $300 a month and that of the Mayor at $1,500 a month. Th.s was decided at a meeting of Singapore UMNO held m the residence of86 words
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Article63 1958-01-30 4 TEMERLOH. Wed. A rubber tapper, Leong Hen&. 39, was today sentenced to five months' jail for unlawful possession of 35 ka:is of scrap rubber at the Mentakab Railway Station on Sept. 7. He was also fined $60 or three weeks' imprisonment for removing the scrap63 words
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87 1958-01-30 4 SINGAPORE Glass Manufacturers Company will retrench a large number of workers because of "lark of business." i This was disclosed by a spokesman of the company who declined to reveal further details. Mr. T. V. Gomez, secretary of the Singapore General Employees Union, which87 words
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Article84 1958-01-30 4 A LORRY ATTENDANT, Boon Ah Yoon, was yesterday fined a totai of $210 on three traffic offences, and disqualified from driving for one year. Boon pleaded guilty before First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. M. Kumarasamy, to three charges of driving a motorlorry without a licence, driving without84 words
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Article40 1958-01-30 4 THE recruiting team of the Federation Armoured Car Regiment will visit seven centres m the Federation from Feb. 6 to March 12 and interview applicants for the force. The team will be m Ipoh from March 5 to .740 words
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Article99 1958-01-30 4 A JAPANESE housewife on returning from market to her house m Geylang Road. Singapore, yes'erday found it ransacked and $3,500 worth of jewellery stolen The housewife. Mrs. Fuml Khan, wife of a travelling salesman, Mr. Francis Ismail Khan, also found that $70 cash was missing. A screwdriver99 words
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Article48 1958-01-30 4 FIVE men who a'.ightoi from a car to clear a cart obstructing their path, were issaultafi by about 15 men m Semte-i want* Road. Singapore on' Wednesday night. Four of the five men lUlck-j ed were injured. The caus>e of' the attack is unknown.48 words
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Article58 1958-01-30 4 Courj I evidei .W% Harr.H I with H I I 'odcratirr a road b'^jM prosec it I Dcnu'v p I yes* I informci ■> telephoot He ideo I m I The two >l haid that I the house for'B hour. Gan I awa v $40 I an f bllndl58 words
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Article48 1958-01-30 4 A COOK T 25 was jresteritf sentenced to ie j the Sinjjap I trate Mr Tarii he pleaded pfe a piece of dM R.A.F. n I The present.:: ,jTeo. who wa. parcel, fru I < Sergeant from a mess. j h SfdJCYv Wvl ipVeee A I [hidden unfrrJ48 words
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Advertisement93 1958-01-30 4 AA A A'A' A AAAAAA'AAAAAAAAAA^A^AA^rArAArA^^^A^^^rArAAAAAAA AAA A A^^ik"A"Arxxxxxx'^H < V a l *WHBiif»w I*&Ks% i&&^^ **?^&^^^^^^^r^^*B^^ W^wl Ist P rue: 3 J I AFTERNOON I- I J^flH 1 ft^^3 Hk I 4c I SHOW STARTS I I A^M E I XI WAR AND PEACE I fl^ BW wfi jKt^'l J93 words
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Article399 1958-01-30 5 RAX HAS $4.4 MIL. SURPLUS Govf. Discloses At State Council Meeting IPOH, Wed. The Perak State Government today disclosed that there was a surplus of $4,453,856.46 at the close of 1956 the end of the first year after the State became financially autonomous. Tnis surplus constituted the reserves of the399 words
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Article138 1958-01-30 5 Citizenship Our Right To Decide IPOH, Wed— The right to become a citizen of the country where one lives rests with the individual he must decide for himself. This was Government** reply to a question from Alliance Councillor, Inthe Othman bin Wan Omar, who asked what steps government had taken138 words
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Article38 1958-01-30 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. —The District Officer here, Mr. J. W. Tclfcr, is seeking approval from Rural District Council, Central, to pull down dangerous roadside trees m the district. The trees stand on private lands.38 words
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193 1958-01-30 5 POLICY ON KAMPONG SCHOOLS CRITICISED IPOH, Wed. Government's intention to centralise schools and discourage the setting up of kampong schools was criticised by Inche Ahmad bin Haji Yusof m an adjournment speech at today's Perak State Council meeting. Inche Ahmad said that before tto new education policy was formulated, there193 words
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Article22 1958-01-30 5 I. G v<rnpolio offiII citiz- ntity Ires- to the D. n tnc I of their red nee ause the o to22 words
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Article15 1958-01-30 5 I .Wed. fight the i «'at m ection bruary latea bin •H-he n Haji15 words
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Article257 1958-01-30 5 ILIMFVR, WeA Government would ll Man when rural folks, forming some i the Malayan population, absorb the prinimunity development. And this could be two years. Minister for Agriculture, Inche Ishak. declared today. Mcrence. Inche Aziz said lunity development, the rural improve their standards of i This would obviate the257 words
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139 1958-01-30 5 IPOH, Wed.— A plea to government to establish a radio broadcasting station m Ipoh m keeping with its status as the second largest town m the Federation and the capital of the premier state, was made m today's State Council by Inche Ismail139 words
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Article29 1958-01-30 5 THE Territorial Association of Women's Institutes and its four women's institutes here are holding an annual state convention at UMNO Hall, m MacAlister Road, Penang, on Feb 6.29 words
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Article82 1958-01-30 5 IPOH, Wed. Mr. T.W. Hinch, a former Principal of the Anglo-Chinese Schools m Singapore and Ipoh and the Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur, will be visiting Singapore and the Federation from March to April with Mr. Hinch. Old boys and friends of the former headmaster82 words
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207 1958-01-30 5 TELUK ANSON, Wed Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Zubir, today warned UMNO youths here that critics were trying to create disharmony among the ranks of the party. Addressing representatives of 15 U.M.N.O youth sections m the Lower207 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-01-30 5 SOME of the 300 armed citizens of Kluang, who went on a 12 mile trek into the jungle to hunt four terrorists of the Batu Pahat Road branch, on Tuesday. Pictures show the "vanguard" of the Citizens "army" lorries carrying them to the jungle edge, and59 words
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131 1958-01-30 5 3 U.M.N.O BRANCHES FACE RESHUFFLE SINGAPORE UMNO will rt-organise the Kampong Bugis. Rochore and City branches most of whose committees have resigned as a result of the party's non-alliance stand with the PAP. UMNO information officer Inche Darus SharifT, said yesterday that ordinary members of these tranches were unaffected by131 words
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Article130 1958-01-30 5 Ong Praises Minister Sambanthan L KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— jThe Minister for Labour "Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. declared here today that the Malayan Indian Congress President. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan had the confidence of the UMNO and the MCA. Mr. Ong was speaking at a mass oath-taking ceremony organized by the130 words
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Advertisement120 1958-01-30 5 nr election I OF CONTESTED ELECTION 1(1 r,,l Division of DHOBY GHAUT *f given to the patrons of the i that a Poll has been granted for )f BEAU JAMES 4 1 Popular film of the year. Such ajf ed on the Bth day of Feb., 1958, yen m the120 words
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Advertisement71 1958-01-30 5 ''^ia^ißa Baw^^B^^^'S' ft r^E3GB&K&&tf?z^Km!tffi7™tk Bh^Bl Bbw^^B^B; M^jlßik »§vSv^99o^^Baßfi*P^^A Im 1 US ilKnl W&?t > XV-LogT of those hours, Janie was asleep. I Va am Pan American Clipper* was so quiet and W W t" 6 stewardess made her so comfortable ,^F WOW^4mLS V\ C' '%-^^^SwA^V that-well, Janie just kind of71 words
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Article, Illustration2777 1958-01-30 6 WINDSOR LAD - MONITOR LEADS ALL THE WAY IN MAIN SPRINT WINDSOR LAD Mercer Falls Off Acrobat Is Taken To Hospital By MONITOR, brilliantly handled by Laurie Johnson, scored a splendid win when he led all the way to annex the main six furlongs sprint for Class One sprinters at Bukit Timah yesterday,2,777 words
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198 1958-01-30 6 DURBAN. Jan. 29 (Keufcr) South Africa and Australia drew the third Test match here, which ended today Final scores were: Australia 1«3 and 292 for 7; South Africa 384. The South African attack made a supreme effort this morning to break through, but198 words
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Article186 1958-01-30 6 CL I,_Plv. 3—« Furs. Ro»« of Malaya jTST"^* > Time: imln. It t/Saecs. Rlncero Plat; 3. 1. Speculation JJJ r > O Cl. S. Ply. 2—6 Furs. Milky Way II ]Q -O^ 2. Time: Imln. Ift 1/5 seca. Invincible 1^ PUt: 1, 3. S/H. April Showers186 words
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Article88 1958-01-30 6 THE University of Maiaya Athletic Union will hold its 7th annual swimming meet on Wednesday. Feb. 5 at 2.3U p.m. at the Chinese Swimming club. On e highlight of the day will be an invitation 50 metres free style to all th e swimming clubs. The best88 words
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Article39 1958-01-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Selangor Chinese Recreation Club invite entries from its members for the annual 'Talent Spotting" football league organised by the Football Section of the club Entries should be sent to Mr. John Chai, football member.39 words
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Article282 1958-01-30 6 RAF Singapore kept their link* I mug all three hockey games Su^l kon* whicll ended y es g te r m d ce a S v durin stk«« in^ff} 1 0 and hero m all three victories was their All In/ N Nugent > for All-England centre-forward who scored282 words
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Article328 1958-01-30 6 TWO Colony swimmers, Koh Sd Choon Lim, who are students m l considered for selection for the Asian m M*y if they make the qualifyinf Singapore Amateur Swimming Assod The decision was taken at the monthly committee meeting of the SASA held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. A328 words
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Article47 1958-01-30 6 PORTSMC^ Jan. 23 Ij bath confiitfl they have V the Aiu niii tourliti l*f Eastern yesterday SI win of lh| no score The Wa..astrength i--likely ■gf robbed ttj the nr^: g m-erva! Ig with 3>;-.. had Itoe 0« ing l defence. the t f accus' ronditions47 words
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Article41 1958-01-30 6 BANGK<*J tcr ciatiun Thalia badmintoDfrJ low Th third Aj>w m roKyo m i had WiajS becaise Malays with*** J3 These t« cuniP 1 1 1 $i Malay« tlmr as J Last Cup j tt x formic* 1 J boaf.ns *^J41 words
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Article, Illustration949 1958-01-30 7 A. DEMAND FOR HALL CONTROL JUSTIFIED |C jitors sue the Association not the Manager Or Committee I Why should Lim feel morally obligated, asks Wee JF the Honorary Manager of the Singapore Badminton Stadium, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, feels that he has the right to control the Stadium because he949 words
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Article85 1958-01-30 7 •RL All Blues wMricket Club points (a try) dlger match m? >ostrrday. i was play- vnpour was practice Blues bet their Solangor Ah Blues I mir. Their against an XV tomor- ng. rod the natch gave f himself as :um half tent display 1 r and Chong among the85 words
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Article31 1958-01-30 7 7 M n 7 wrostl. iJJ 1 J Joseph, I(, K "»nar of fi?L v lt <" >Hh, r main event ii f X "Ml l»e: lit.-, s I"Jer1 "J er31 words
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Article47 1958-01-30 7 n t>eat I to ij he imoi- Ed a perfect try between tne posts. Left winger Huges converted. In the second half the Kiwis a try after Evitts had made a run down the line and Jour players scrambled it over, rhe try was not converted.47 words
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240 1958-01-30 7 WHETHER Ray Ming Chan or Ronnie Manasseh will get their big chance a fight against third ranking Japanese bantamweight Kiyoshi Miura will depend on their return clash "by public demand" at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow night. Promoter Little Nene told The Standard240 words
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Article209 1958-01-30 7 TWO new teams Singapore Recreation Club and 61 Signals Unit will participate m the annual Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-side rugby competition. They are among the 34 participants this year as against the 40 teams who took part last year. Notable absentees are King's Own Scottish209 words
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Article102 1958-01-30 7 1 SPORTS BETTER 1 Sir— l strongly endorse the Honourable the Minister for Lands Housing and Local Government's promise to see that the Badminton Stadium Is made available for the forthcoming Thomas Cup Games Why the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund Committee clings to the control of102 words
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415 1958-01-30 7 BAM Will Use Hall Only If SBA Takes Over, Says Heah PENANG, Wed. Unless and until the Singapore Badminton Association is m full control of the Singapore Badminton Stadium, the Badminton Association of Malaya is not prepared to use the Stadium for the Thomas Cup games, the President of the415 words
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Article89 1958-01-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Weight Lifting Association will hold the first of its Asian games trials at the Bukit Bintang park stadium here on Feb. 8. instead of Feb. 15. The FMAWLA plan to stage amateur wrestling matches m conjunction with the89 words
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Article428 1958-01-30 7 THE following is the draw for The Day Trophy Competition, at the Royal Singapore Golf Club, the first round of which is to be completed by Monday Feb. 17. D. Chadwick (18) J.E. Marshall (10) Vs. M. Melchior (13> B. Dadvisard (14) C.R. Brown (8> P.428 words
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Miscellaneous52 1958-01-30 7 HOCKEY F.A.R.EL.F Championships Semi-Inter-Unit Hockey finals finals: Royal Army Ordin(S'pore Zone): Singapore ance Corps vs Royal Army Engineer Regiment vs Service Corp at Alexandra RE. ME. at TanQlin at Gymnasium at 8 p.m. 5.15 p.m. SOCCER Friendly: BOXING Singapore Base Indian Recreation Club vs District Inter-Unit Boxing Fathul Karib at52 words
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Advertisement1175 1958-01-30 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ec CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lino*) 5 r p THE BLUE FUNNEL HUE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL POUTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Wanama or1,175 words
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Advertisement826 1958-01-30 8 MHSUI UME Spot* P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN. Nachison Mora for Moii. Kobe. Osaka. Yokohama 3 Feb 2 Feb 1 Feb Atumaton Mora for Yokohama, Kobe Moii 7 FeD ,5 Feb 3 Feb Mikegeson Mora vio Manila. ♦or Yokohoma Kobe Moji 20 Feb FOR U.S. A. Fot New York, Philadelphia826 words
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Advertisement607 1958-01-30 8 EAST ASIATIC I OUT WARDS Soilinos tot 8on 9kok <^| Penong "I "MEONIA" i s M Collinct Soiqon Binqkok P Pr° r J "LALANDIA" 2J/24 F cb 1 "KOREA" 2J/24Fob *CCCBtt corgi to. Bonqkok "BUSUANGA" 26/27 r >V "StLANDIA" 9/10 v *aS MOMtWARDS So.l.ng, t O Adei> p CT Rotterdam607 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-01-30 9 THE Sultan of Selangor cuts the ribbon to declare open the new branch of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. at Sultan Street. Klang. recently. Looking on at centre is Mr. A L. Thenappa (Kuala Lumpur manager), and holding the ribbon is Mr. S-V. Sundrim (Singapore manager), Mr.58 words
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504 1958-01-30 9 Pangkor Isle Men's Plight FISH CATCH POOR IPOH, Wed. Fishermen m Pangkor Island, rich fishing ground off the Perak coast, have made an appeal to the Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, for assistance. The fishermen, comprising 50 "Lav Pans," fishing net owners, want an504 words
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Article83 1958-01-30 9 BINUAPOKE Chinese P*Oduce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copr- Jan. -Feb UK/ Continent $301 buyers. $31* se'lers; coconut oil In bulk $45i sellers; m drums $494 sellers Mun.oK white oepper $99 sellers; Sarawak white $98 sellers; special Sarawak black $61. Singapore Copra Association closing prices:83 words
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313 1958-01-30 9 Wolseley 6/90 Wins Mobilgas Economy Run AFTER a midnight start from Melbourne, drivers had a first day's run' of more than 500 miles over varied roads m the third Australian Mobilgas Economy Run staged on Jan. 23, 24 and 25. From Melbourne the cars wound through the Dandenong Ranges to313 words
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Article169 1958-01-30 9 All Share Sections Ease ALL sections continued to ease m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were Buyers Sellers Hume Industries Pref. A2l/3 21/9 Metal Box 1.50 1.53 Robinson Co. Ords. 1.70 1.75 Straits Steamship 18.80 19.20 cci169 words
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Article202 1958-01-30 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.10. $2,121: F. N. ords. $2.60 overnißht and yesterday; Gammon $2.20; Hammer $2.05; M. Breweries $3.33 delayed; M. Cement $1.28. 67c (50c. paid); Rights i6c, 17c: M. Colls. 80c: M. Box $1.53: Robinson ords. $1.71; Sime Darby $1.67*. Cold202 words
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Article70 1958-01-30 9 PROSPECTS for the sale overseas of Australian dried fruit this season are good, according to a statement of Mr. William McMahon, Minister for Primary Industry, m the House of Representatives. The good prospects were due to light Dacks m the U.S.A. and Turkey As a result, the70 words
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Article49 1958-01-30 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 32-3/8. OD 32-1/2, 90 days airmail 32-7/8 credit bills. 32-15/16 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or OD. ready were: Canada 32; French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1614; Italian Lire *****.49 words
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356 1958-01-30 9 U.S. Ambassador - U.S. Ambassador Says PENANG, Wed. Large foreign firms were seriously considering establishing plants m this country, American Ambassador to the Federation, Mr. Homer M. Byington, said here today. Mr. Byington was speaking at the Penang Rotary Club luncheon held at the E.356 words
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Article74 1958-01-30 9 Rubber closed steady, quiet yesterday on the Singapore market, with international first grade for February shipment quoted buyers at 75 1/8 cents per lb. unchanged on Tuesday. Values were marked down at the opening on disappointing overseas advices, but at the lower levels there was short74 words
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Article49 1958-01-30 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 74| 741 International Feb. No. 1 RSS fob 74J 74} Int. RSS No 1 March 741 74J February No. 1 724 73 February No. 2 69} 70 Tone Quiet.49 words
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Article124 1958-01-30 9 Clonal Seeds For Sarawak KUCHING, Wed.-Half a million clonal rubber seeds ordered from Malaya by the Sarawak Government for the Rubber Planting Scheme arrived m Kuching this week m a chartered aircraft from Singapore. This is the first consignment sent to Sarawak since the Malayan Government recently lifted the seed124 words
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Article77 1958-01-30 9 SEOUL. Jan. 20 (Reuter) South Korea is to send a goodwill ship with displays of her export products on a trip to South-east Asian countries next month. The ship, a converted naval landing type vessel, will try to find new markets for Korean goods. According77 words
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Article95 1958-01-30 9 BARTER TRADE 'BRISK' SINGAPORE merchants engaged m barter trade with Indonesia have been doing fairly brisk business since the ban on this trade has been temporarily lifted until Feb. 28, according to an informed source. New rules for trading will be announced by the Indonesian Government after that date. Yesterday,95 words
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Advertisement355 1958-01-30 9 I^OCAFINO l^g^ 100% PURE ■hstant coffee t easy so delicious! I ord B 0 AC. airliners hove, for many I* i with every sotiifoction the exquisite ■mOCAFI^O" imront Coffee. Ltern mercantile traders Bidg p0 BoX 1959 s 'P° re Tel: *****. I W I O l|ii'.'!NATED PLASTIC HURMA SHIPPING BOARD355 words
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Advertisement98 1958-01-30 9 THE WORLD'S B^/^^H MOST UP-TO-DATE Jfv JB CREATIONS BY «^^r JH "ENICAR' 1/ NjyH Model No. 200 30P. BL i JR OM Coin-like flatness make this mode) the B^L. I thinnest watch m creation O^^ swiss made" Model No. 82 IPS V The latest square gent's rolled god E9 V98 words
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Miscellaneous105 1958-01-30 9 Outer Roads Felipes, Tees Breeze, Koyo Mam Norvets, Stan vac Ogan, Davilia, Borus, Anna Prestnus, Guntur, London Breeze, Glory, Golden Gamma. Stanvac Benakat, Drupa. Hoi Ying. Ocean Fortune, Atjeh, Toa Maru, Mina. Isarco. Inner Roads Hin Ann. Kah Kheng, Benveg, Pailowa. Tatsuoh Maru, Paloma, T^ Pinang. New Susanna, Kimanis, P.105 words
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Article611 1958-01-30 10 else m the world outside Paris would an art exhibition ttop the traffic? It happened when Bernard Buffet, the painter, opened hi s retrospective exhibition at the Charpentier Gallery m the Rue dv Faubourg St. Honore. There were monster traffic Jams, as the "tout Paris"611 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-01-30 10 be built at key points m the capital to rehouse the squatters. For obvious reasons. this solution is certain to be turned down, and the deportation plan carried through. But the authorities appear to have overlooked the pigeon's sense of direction. What is to stop179 words
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Article249 1958-01-30 10 The People The Crisis Patrick O'Donovan reports from Washington rpiE great debates and investigations on American defence are under way m Congress, the President is issuing his messages and calls for action. Mr. Dulles is adjusting and readjusting his position vis-a-vis talks with Russia so as to catch the largest249 words
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1428 1958-01-30 10 "'At f'tf'-^^r-. JJl^ /t mßw m rM' Ww Jtf jPlfc?' I t Jt From Our Own Correspondent m New Delhi INDIA shall not budge an inch from her international policy of nonalignment and her internal policy of Socialism, under any threat or pressure from1,428 words
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Miscellaneous466 1958-01-30 10 rpODAYS QUOTATION; ||^>jB ■■••The true way to soften on;» troubles is t o solace those of others."— Mme. Maintenon. W THURSDAY FOR IVKRV ONE: Daytime is m.imlv constructive. Take advan- BY tage of opportuniti« \mM gain through contacts wi'h loved ones or people m W^BM positions of power. Entertain or466 words
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Article263 1958-01-30 11 GOVT'S NO TO CUT IN WORK TIME Employees Want More Hours For Study And Play KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Government has wit?!* i < L/l*'V ond from fhm «'<*• National WhiHey Council for a shorter working week, because it would mean a reduction m output. •wHaPfhf! 8 sWe re P resen263 words
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Article224 1958-01-30 11 Died On Way To Attend Funeral A CHINESE band player v**i m a motor accident while on his way to attend a funeral at Nee Soon Village, Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, was told yesterday. C r ner was holding an lf sH. a s l t0 the224 words
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Article32 1958-01-30 11 A STORE was broken into and $1,250 worth of fittings were stolen m Eden Park, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, at dawn yesterday. The stolen goods belong to the Singapore Tubing Company.32 words
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Article159 1958-01-30 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices, (cents per Ib.) to Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Steady Quiet. The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was 385; per picul (down $li). LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms Wednesday's opening first session were: CLOSING Spot 22id. March 22 id. April-June 22^d.159 words
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227 1958-01-30 11 Mr. Houghfon Warns Of Dangers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Secretary of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association, Mr. K.G.D. Houghton today warned estate clerks, 'whose positions are of a confidential and supervisory nature," not to be represented by, or to hold office m a227 words
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Article87 1958-01-30 11 Floods In Pahang The Latest KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The flood situation m Pahang today was as follows Pahang: Sungei LembingKuantan Road, Sungei Charu Bridge: Water three feet over bridge. Subsiding. Impassable to all traffic. Sungei Lembing-Kuantan Road. Pasir Kemudi Bridge: Water 11 feet over bridge. Rising. Impassable to all traffic.87 words
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Article23 1958-01-30 11 THE University of Malaya Engineering Society will hold its first annual dinner, at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday at 8.30 p.m.23 words
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Article86 1958-01-30 11 Karuppiah Is Still Undecided THE independent, City Councilor, Mr. N. Karuppiah, i« still undecided as to whethe* he would back the Peoples Action Party's move to pay Singapore Mayor, Mr. Ong Ing Guan, $7,000 a month. Mr. Karuppiah told The Standad last night that it was lreorrect to state that86 words
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Article37 1958-01-30 11 Certaii Income Tax concessions aie allowed to Indians residing m Malaya who wish to take their accumulated foreign ncome to India, according to the spokesman for the Indian High Commission m Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Astana.37 words
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228 1958-01-30 11 EUROPEAN film stars and producers will come to Singapore before the end of the year to star m and produce local films. This was announced yesterday by Colony millionaire film magnate, Mr. Run Run Shaw, who returned from a tour of the continent228 words
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Article109 1958-01-30 11 TWO Singapore students were waylaid by three thugs and were robbed of $28 while they were on their way to school m Dix Road, yesterday. The students, Ong Ah Kow and Tan Thian Seng, pupils of the Naval Base Secondary School, told Police that three109 words
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Advertisement495 1958-01-30 11 J KtvyiiMHyi IS ?l^J^l 9 p 1 n V"r LAST DAY M 116 Ot U^"fi.r> Si 9.30 P.M. if~**** t U** a IN WIDE VISION COLOR *-l ESiM? "NAKED PARADISE" StSS^A +t OPENS TOMOBBOW: In Eastman Color ~I »Br r .°d' y "THE RESTLESS BREED" JW\i!FV3 l OPE\S TODAY! J495 words
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Miscellaneous1142 1958-01-30 11 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■pB y39 Commentary. 9.45 From the 2#lTT»«lAittl ■■■fWilV^m ilfT^W MISTs Editorials. V J.SO This Day and l^Vilkillfil Jll ■lUnlfliPf ill I UJiilWl IVJ H Age. IU.UO Concert Choice, lu.au Mil lkl'l ILIQ milT HI W TTT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ News Headlines. 10.32 Clo^e lOli.W: Singapore: 515 a.m. (7 ft. Down. 12 UU Noon1,142 words
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237 1958-01-30 12 Payment Terms Are Vague, Say Directors LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter) The report of the dire* tors of the Suez Canal Company, to be made at the general meeting m Paris on Feb. 5, was published here last night. It recalled that the Egyptian Enactment of July 26, 1956 (the Nationalization237 words
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190 1958-01-30 12 'HOLE IN HEART' GIRL WEDS HER LATIN LOVER IN GIFT GOWN HAYANT. Hampshire. Jan. 29 (Router) Shirley Holmes. the 22-year-old •hole-in-the-heart girl, was married here yesterday to her Italian soldier sweetheart Private Giulio Comparini, 23. Crowds blocked Hisley's Way into St Joseph"s Roman Catholic church here as she •nade her190 words
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Article17 1958-01-30 12 INDONESIAN Government officials have instructed villagers m West Java to grow more food ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article18 1958-01-30 12 THE Indonesian Central Immigration Department announced that so far 14.000 Dutch nationals had left Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article307 1958-01-30 12 A-C AN NO NH FOR U.N. FORCE MOST VITAL I SINCE ABRoJ OF KOREAN! SEOUL, Jan. 29 (Reuter) m Korea have been equipped \\^W according to a United Nations r 1 here toda> ■■>■ An official spokesman address I m Seoul said United Nations f Or I session of more307 words
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Article322 1958-01-30 12 MR. K's REPLY ANGERS THE U.S. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (UP) The State Department yesterday charged Soviet Communist Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev with giving a "distorted view" of United States policies and motives and asserted this showed how difficult it would be to reach agreement with the Kremlin at a short322 words
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Article73 1958-01-30 12 HONGKONG, Jan. 29 (Rev- ter). Three American mothers left here today by air Manila on the way home after visiting their sons imprisoned m Peking and Shanghai on espionage charges. The mothers. Mr?. Ruth Redmond, Mrs. Jessie Fecteau and Mrs. Mary Downey had been doing some73 words
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101 1958-01-30 12 UP GOES 1,500-MILE THOR AS JUPITER AWAITS SATELLITE CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, Jan. 29 (Reuter) The United States Air Force test-fired a Thor 1,500 mile range rocket here yesterday. As the Thor hurtled skywards, a huge Army Jupiter-C rocket stood poised on its launching pad, ready for an effort to propel101 words
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Article139 1958-01-30 12 Collecting Pensions In Australia CANBERRA. Jar. 29 (Reuter). Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, and Mr. R. G. iYenzies. the Australian Premcr, today signed a social services agreement here. Under the agreement. British immigrants can collect old age. invalid or widows pensions on the seme basis as if they139 words
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Article98 1958-01-30 12 PARIS, Jan. 29. «Reuter) —General Sir Richari Gale will succeed Field Marshal Viscount Montgomiry as Dep v i y Supreme Commander, Allied Povers m Europe from next Sept 21, it was announced yesterday. The announcemeit was made by General Lauris Norstad, the Supreme Commander, at SHAPE98 words
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Article110 1958-01-30 12 A-Missile Will Guard New York WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (Reuter).— The New Nike-Her-cules anti-aircraft guided missile capable of carrying an atomic warhead will be based initially m the New York, Washington-Baltimore, Chicago and Philadelphia areas. This was disclosed by the United States Army headquarters last night. The Nike-Hercules, due to become110 words
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Article49 1958-01-30 12 JAKARTA. Jan. 29 (Reuter) All Dutch gas and electricity firms recently placed undei military supervision throughout Indonesia have now been declared vital enterprises. An Army spokesman said this measure was taken to prevent strikes and the closing of the enterprises which would disturb domestic economy.49 words
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173 1958-01-30 12 Britain Lost 8 .4 Million Working Days In Disputes LONDON, Jan. 29. (Reuter) —Some 8.4C0.000 working days were lost through industrial disputes mi n Britain last year, the highest figure since iy<Jb, it was announced today. The Ministry of Labour Gazette said the figure was more than 6,300,000 more than173 words
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Article23 1958-01-30 12 ARGENTINIAN mountaineers have sought the Nepal government's permission to climb 26,975 foot high Dhaulagri. the world's highest unclimbed mountain, m 1959. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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102 1958-01-30 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. 29 < Reuter) Top brass m the Australian Army has XH XK u n a new probe into the cost of making a cup of tea Barracks establishments today received a circular from the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the102 words
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Article113 1958-01-30 12 TOKYO. Jan. 29, (Reuter) President Soekarno of Indonesia was met by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, and the Foreign Minister. Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, when he arrived here today on a state visit to Japan. But most of the diplomatic corps, including its doyen,113 words
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Article38 1958-01-30 12 DR. FUCHS was yesterday about 135 miles from the South Pole, having travelled 35 miles on his last run. He is now about 360 miles from Depot 700. where he will meet Sir Edmund Hillary. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article84 1958-01-30 12 1 1 Minister. j^B specih t,-M Ill( nat;un Xl with his 1 raising \'M ami m i^,a sphere fur 'jfl tast-Uest vS BpeaUni 1 session Kishl i world todtj -.1 .ta.ncd by ~M i power -x. East md 'I cent advannl science had d :ensive I to suroto "blttrr84 words
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Article11 1958-01-30 12 preshw Yug< a slipwi United W who c hnme- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement69 1958-01-30 12 Syed Abdul, Kenneth and Anand, are just another healthy, happy and progressive :^^^S^^ group of LACTOGEN Babies. These J^^^^ HH young stalwarts are assured of good health because their parents chose mOtl '1H LACTOGEN gives such splendid ,0W results because it is a correctly- W. W m -JsP*^ balanced milk69 words
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Advertisement161 1958-01-30 12 Hi U "Wi w^*^M You never have to wind a Mi^B Winding a watch is a nuisance. Outmoded. Unnecessary! But, you never have to wind a Mido It starts winding itsell A instant you put it on, keeps uinding as you wear it. Yet for all J^ its slim elegance,161 words
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