Singapore Standard, 4 February 1958
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Title Section20 1958-02-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Coble: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 216 15 cts. 12 Pages20 words
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Article, Illustration661 1958-02-04 1 That Is The Vital Factor In Malaya's Economic Progress, Says Sir John Hay SIR JOHN HAY, International authority hi rubber, said yesterday there must be free novement of money within the Commonwealth. Sir John, who is chairman of the Guthrie group of ompnmes m Malaya, said661 words
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280 1958-02-04 1 EXPLORER TO PASS OVER S'PORE TODAY The Time 1.28 p.m. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— The United States Naval Research Laboratory announced here today that the "Explorer," America's first artificial satellite, would pass over Singapore at 0558 GMT. on Tuesday. (1.28 p.m. Malayan Time.) American scientists reaped a harvest of space280 words
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Article94 1958-02-04 1 BONN Feb. 3, (AFP)— Despite his American naturalisation German-born Wernher von Braun "father" of the American artificial satellite "Explorer" is now a German national hero. In all the West German Press the announcement of the successful launching of the satellite is accompanied by long articles94 words
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180 1958-02-04 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 3 (AFP) —Hongkong's direct trade with Indonesia as well as trade done through Singapore and Malaya is improving, according to commercial sources here This was one of the notable features of trading here last week when there was a brisk shipment180 words
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Article56 1958-02-04 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 3 (AFP) British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan arrived here today by air frorr. Brisbane for a three-day visit, Mr- Macmillan and Lady Dorothy Macmillan who iiew here by Royal Australian Air Force plane are to stay at the Kirribilli House overlooking the Sydney Harbour56 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-02-04 1 A HINDU penitent m 1 Singapore, festooned with -< spikes, makes his way from the Perumal Temple to the Chettiars' Temple > m Tank Road where to < pay homage to the God Subramanyam Story and more pictures m Page 4. i41 words
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218 1958-02-04 1 EXPATRIATES m Singapore are expected to ask British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, for a categorical assurance that compensation due them under Malayanization will be guaranteed by the I'nitrd Kingdom Government. Mr. Macmillan is due m the €olohy^oiv Feb. 12 after completing his tour218 words
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97 1958-02-04 1 GUINEA PIGS SEE THROUGH FISH EYES TOKYO, Feb. 3 (UP). A Japanese doctor claimed today to have successfully transplanted the retina of a fish to a blind guinea pig but declined to predict whether the same operation could be used on humans. Dr. Jun Tsutsui of the Rosai Hospital m97 words
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Article41 1958-02-04 1 TOKYO, Feb. 3 (UP)— AntiAmerican rightist Toru Higo announced himself today as a candidate for a vacant seat in the House of Representatives on the following platform! "Slaughter of all Americans in Japan." "Slaughter of all pro-Amen-41 words
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Article67 1958-02-04 1 FESTIVAL ROAD DEATHS A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy was knocked down and killed by a car at the Bth Mile Thomson Road, m Singapore yesterday. Police are appealing for eye-witnesses, who are to contact Inspector A. G. Aeria of the Sepoy Lines Police Station. ...AMD A FALL A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy. S. Parim,67 words
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Article14 1958-02-04 1 SPUTNIK II rounded out its third month m space on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article211 1958-02-04 1 BANGKOK. Feb. 3 (UP).— The remaining backbone of the Malayan Communist terrorists fenced m, m an area along the Thai-Malayan frontier, Malaya's Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman was quoted to have said here last night. The morning newspaper Bangkok World, quoted the Tunku as saying, he211 words
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Article104 1958-02-04 1 Water Shortage In The US WASHINGTON, Feb, 3, (UP)— The Population Reference Bureau said today water shortages m the U.S. were so serious that soon theie would not be enough of it go around. Development and conservation of water resources have been stepped up m the past 10 years, the104 words
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Article74 1958-02-04 1 LpNDON, Feb^ 3, (Reuter)f Russian scientists m the Antarctic are taking back *o Moscow the fossilised remains of plants which grew on the south polar continent between 200 and 250 million years ago, Moscow Radio said yesterday. The radio said other Soviet scientists flew over the74 words
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160 1958-02-04 1 Casey To Meet Envoys In Spore Next Stop, ECAFE Talks CANBERRA, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— Mr. R.G. Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, will be leaving Australia on Feb. 28 to attend various conferences m South-east Asia. i Mr. Casey said he would attend a regional conference that had been arranged160 words
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Article68 1958-02-04 1 Peru Govt. Suspends Constitution MILA, Feb. 3 (AFP).— The Peruvian government today suspended constitutional guarantees m Peru for a period of 30 days as a result of a nationwide police strike. The Government said the policemen's three-day old walkout which started m Arequipa and since spread to most major cities,68 words
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Article53 1958-02-04 1 MANILA, Feb. 3, (UP) Colonel Crisanto Alba reported to the Police today thieves scaled a back wall of his home, entered his bedroom and then took away three rings, a pair of earrings and a wrist watch. I Col. Alba is the Philippine Government's expert on53 words
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Article27 1958-02-04 1 THE Hungarian Foreign Minister Mr Imre Horvath. died on Saturday night after a long and serious illness. Radio Budapest announced yesterday. He was 57. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement22 1958-02-04 1 r> n w^ I z' ti;.\«.oij%c\ I^l .vjCri&H IMMANENT TORCHLIGHT I- COLOUR FINISH J^VAN HOUTEN (FAR EAST) LTD T| C ELECTRIC TOASTER22 words
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Article23 1958-02-04 2 TEO YE* 1 1 P° re -Jd j X P**U 60 cer.-s w cakes j loaf of Hai. a g23 words
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Article352 1958-02-04 2 Surgeon Decides To Take Chance On Eye-Flutter SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3. (UP)— A surgeon who "just took o chance" brought bock from the dead yesterday a man who "didn't have enough blood left to keep a chicken alive" after his jugular vein was severed. The352 words
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154 1958-02-04 2 Atom Bomb On Japan: No Qualms, Says Truman NEW YORK, Feb. 3 (Reuter) American television viewers h*»ie last night heard former President Harry Truman state that he had "no quaim" about using the atomic bomb on Japan during the Second World War because he knew it would save human live*.154 words
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Article79 1958-02-04 2 IPOH, Mon. A woman, Khoo Kirn Swee, alias Tan Soh Eng, 52, was today granted $1,000 bail by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr- J. R. Whimster, when she claimed trial to a charge of cheating. Khoo was alleged to have cheated Mr. Collin Richards79 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-02-04 2 STUDENTS of the Singapore Public Speaking Institute will stage a play "Yellow Jack," a Chinese fantasy at the Canton Hall m the Great World Park on Feb 15. Produced by Mrs. Lim Koon Teck, the proceeds of the show will be m aid of charity. The77 words
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Article260 1958-02-04 2 SECOND PRO IN RED CH WANTS SELF HONGKONG, Feb. 3 (IP)- The r m yet another of Red China's provin 1 nomy and less direct control from 3 A copy of the Lanctar Kansu Jih Pao (Daily News) just smuggled into Hongkong carried a lengthy article criticizing those m the260 words
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Article73 1958-02-04 2 PEXAXG, 3 I of Federation 'last year sat I Certificate cf! ination, b_\v, Credit pa^sa a dilemma 1 i The rmm I they mpM tion (CintM certiflfllM prona:. l^ ago they *1 I Form ThMJjl 'have beer. *J Several m Students havii dissathfamor. lude adopted i >f Education. In73 words
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Article13 1958-02-04 2 PBKANCI Beng Choo. was admitted advocate and! Federation I Rigby m thil13 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-02-04 2 ALL SET FOR HONEY BUT GROOM HAS TO MR. YOON SHEK LENG, a technical student of the Public Works Department, Taiping. Was all set to spend his honeymoon m Penary Then it was annoum vcl he had won a Colombo Plan scholarship to study S e X Zeala "d. He84 words
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Article290 1958-02-04 2 JUNIOR TRADE SCHOOL RE SULT I FOLLOWING candidates of the Balestier Junior Trade School (Evening Classes were successful In the City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations. 1957: Elementary Telecommunications Practice: (Ist Class) Chong Kwong Faye, (2nd Class) Wong Thong Choon, Telecommunications Principles I: (Ist Class) Loh Choon Hock, Tham290 words
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Article119 1958-02-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. M°n Lever Brothers Limited reported a -trouble-free jear m 1957, which was attributes to improved forttMCW tions and social services ior Its employees. The company has J ntro duced a new deal I« Jg workers this year unaer which workers jet paid sick leave, annual119 words
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Advertisement456 1958-02-04 2 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST THE Trust Invites applica- tions from Contractors who wish to be registered with the Trust for the following types of works: i) Civil Engineering Construction. ii) Sewerage Work, (iii) Road Construction. Forms can be had from the Contracts Officer. Upper Pickering Street, 7th Floor. Closing456 words
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Advertisement502 1958-02-04 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I, TEO KHENG BEE of No. 165. Cecil Street, Singapore, have applied for a Samsu Shop licence ln respect of premises No. 372K, Alexandra Road, Singapore, and that this application o*lll be heard m the Court of the District Judge and iArst Magistrate, Criminal502 words
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Article, Illustration538 1958-02-04 3 LLIE THE WISP RETURNS FOR A BLITZ ON LONDON CO WILSON says •Even if Brian is beaten it is a defeat from which he can learn a lot' LONDON, Mon. Willie (The Wisp) Pastrano is to be seen m London again at Harringay on February 25 against Brian London. Frankly538 words
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599 1958-02-04 3 Claude B. Richardson - Claude B. Richardson By LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter)— Few bets have been struck on the Grand National steeplechase and Lincolnshire Handicap since the publication last week of the weights for the spring double. Bookmakers are showing great reluctance to lay prices. The reason599 words
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Article54 1958-02-04 3 jtPORE -SGSFA league. -i Woodr Farrer kSTB at ForEhffl p [J 7. Oiv. IB L p .n-a-fKiroo L 't A' 01 SCC 'D' 5.35 p.m.; SCC 'B vs. Johore Asians 5.55 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR HOCKEY: Army X.0.; Sigs Sqn. vs. SAS Regt.; Batu Cantonment. IPOH RUGBY: Perak Asians54 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-02-04 3 v ,New South Wales) Feb. 3 Triple ,ld medallist Betty Cuthbert of Sydney has retire from athletics after the Olympic Rome m 1960. 1; recently li-, FerguXi i try to 1 into k n ithfcUa until fcrr.' "Balß B m.r.fi ':> re.: 8'..r.2 to be an Mr122 words
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Article114 1958-02-04 3 Veterans To Represent Japan TOKYO. Feb. 3 (UP) Japan will be represented by a oowcrful team m the table tennis competition m the third Asian Games next May. The Japan Table Tennis Association on Sunday selected eignt veteran players to defend Japan's world laurels m the sport. They are: Men's114 words
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Article, Illustration383 1958-02-04 3 MOSCOW, Feb. 3 (Renter) Edouard Streltsov, 20JJ a 4 r iT 01 l star centr forward of the Soviet Union national team "United" and an idol* of Russia's millions of footpall fans, has been sacked for drunkenness. The na *ional team left Moscow yesterday to383 words
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Article43 1958-02-04 3 IPOH, Mon.— The qualifying rounds of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club's golf championship will be played oft* next Sunday. J. Mitchell Welsh will be defending his title The best eight scores returned on Sunday will qualify for match play43 words
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Article163 1958-02-04 3 Stanley Matthews Is Not Quitting BLACKPOOL, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Stanley Matthews, England's most famous footballer, who was 43 on Saturday, said yesterday he hoped to continue playing for at least two years more. Matthews was commenting on reports that he had been offered the managership of his club. Blackpool, m163 words
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Article120 1958-02-04 3 Canny Scot Wins The Indian Derby BOMBAY, Feb. 2 (Reuter). Mr. M. V. Davis's Canny Scot won the Indian Derby here today by two and a quarter lengths from the Maharaja of Kashmir's Sunny Downs. It was the first Derby success for owner Davis, jockey Jagdesh and trainer Bab Khan.120 words
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Article78 1958-02-04 3 PENANG, Mon. Penang Polo Club won the BurmaMalaya Cup when they beat King's Dragoon's Guards "A" by 2-i goals to one m the final of the Malayan Polo Association tournament at the Polo ground yesterday. Penang received 1-1/2 goals handicap from their opponents m this match. The78 words
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Article129 1958-02-04 3 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Feb. 3. (UP)— Bob Toski. who has been an also-ran on the golfing circuit since capturing the 'world championship m 1954, finally crashed the winnets circle yesterday m the Jamaican open tournament. The little shotmaker from Northampton. Massachusetts, defeated Herman Barron of Miami. Florida,129 words
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Article25 1958-02-04 3 MIDDLEWEIGHT wrestlin« champion of Malaya and South-east Asia. Leow Kwong Seng leaves for Colombo tonight to fight for the Ceylon Middleweight Championship title.25 words
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Article143 1958-02-04 3 Hawthorn Shows The Way BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 3 (AFP)— Britain's Mike Hawthorn, driving a Ferrari racer, yesterday won the first heat of the City of Buenos Aires Grand Prix automobile race. Argentina's world champion Juan Manuel Fangio, on a Maserati, was second. Italy's Luigl Musso on a Ferrari was third143 words
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226 1958-02-04 3 BILL HOLDEN - Doherty Is The First In TV Studio BILL HOLDEN By LONDON, Feb. Z— AFTER a 200-mile car dash from Doncaster Peter Doherty, 44, the flamehaired Irish Soccer genius, was whisked into Bristol City's boardroom and appointed manager. Then he hurried across the City to sign his contract on the 8.8.C226 words
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Article126 1958-02-04 3 SYDNEY, (New South Wales) Feb. 3, New South Wales athletes seeking selection for the national marathon championship (26 miles 385 yds) must prove that they are thoroughly fit to undertake this toughest of all events. The New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association has ruled that potential126 words
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Advertisement1065 1958-02-04 4 JDARD I Tel: 2405 MAMBFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated «n Singapore) (12 lines) •*_:T the blue funnel line SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge carge (Via Snes with liberty to proceed via Pana-na or1,065 words
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Advertisement856 1958-02-04 4 BUTSUI LINE S'poro P. S'hom Penang FOR JAPAK Azumasan Maru Yokohama, Kobe. Moji For Mikageson Mom via Manila tor Yokohama, Kobe Moji 20 Feb FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Akashison Maru from Japan 1 7 Feb 20 Feb FOR COLOMBO KARACHI, BOMBAY. Akakurasan Mora from Japan856 words
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Advertisement567 1958-02-04 4 EAST ASIATIC I OUTWARDS Soiling, to. Bonok 0 9m4t H l| p enong -LAtANOIA" 2}/24feb \W "KOREA" li_M OI 7 A 23/24 Feb Accept, corgo for Bongkok Sq A J BUSUANGA MavhTH^S SELAND,A 9/10 M Qr *;>■ HOMEWARDS Soiling, t ol Aden Rotterdam Hamburg. Bremen "meonia" r^i ;:J Call. L.„,).„567 words
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SINGAPROE TIGER STANDARD February 4, 1958
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Article376 1958-02-04 5 successful launching of the United L'| satellite 'Explorer" is hailed m the I as proof that American scientists were far behind the Russians m their plans to tf space. The time-lag of 17 weeks since ,t sent their Sputnik I into space is of jequencc when the main376 words
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Article335 1958-02-04 5 K weekend produced a crop of hopeful signs socialist groups to rally their ranks Mfcc dangerous political fulminations Wcdcd in Singapore in the wake of the re'Council elections. Urged on by colls from {ltl uns and confronted with the unmis"utocratic tenor in which last Friday's cf the335 words
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Article46 1958-02-04 5 p 0 Linn reck <irr uoaa Spor« 4. it, B '563 Cables I IGEMNEWS* Mp OR 4> 1 «5 lines) All department* 'insurance dldg.. 174 Batu Ko Cowan St r«l- 3829 w^ qi A tn St Tel 4OSS BJkit Ch,n« Teh |I M7?46 words
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Article743 1958-02-04 5 How many Communists are there m Cyprus? Leslie Finer reports from Athens A front-page cartoon m a leading Athens daily newspaper shows Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, m sly confabulation with a beaming Turk, with the squabbling figures of Digenis (the right-wing EOKA leader) and a trade743 words
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Article328 1958-02-04 5 Robert Duffy wr ites from Ottawa OIL. more and more replacing gold as the root of contention m the modern world, has raised an issue between Canada and the United States which illustrates one of the principal causes of the exasperation, if not outright anger, which Canadians often feel for328 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-02-04 5 'T'he largest rodent on earth is the Copy, bar a of South America. It weighs as much as 100 pounds. Like his tiny cousin, the mouse, he must con. stantly be on the alert for members of the cat family. Cougars and jaguars are his special enemies*50 words
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Article432 1958-02-04 5 Canadian Resentment Against U.S. of refined products fronr. the U.S. than it sold then as crude Canada now is about 65 per cent self-sufficient m oil, but large quantities must be imported m the east because of transportation costs. The official reaction to the Washington announcement was swift and sharp.432 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-02-04 5 Sir I have read m your paper, not without some concern, that the bartertraders of Singapore are jubilant over the temporary cessation of "grab" by the Indonesian authorities of their rice ships that ply between Indonesia and Singa pore. In order to beat that barter deadline of Feb. 28,232 words
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Article128 1958-02-04 5 Sir— When the Central Provident Fund was created nothing was said as to what is to be done with the balance of the company's provident fund, standing to the credit of an employee. But it was left to the decision of the employer and his workers. Do the128 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-02-04 5 the NEWS as it strikes me Y ou who pay the piper, may be alarmingly interested to know what multiHnguuism m the City Council is likely to cost you every month, basing your calculations on last Friday's meeting when the City fathers and mothers burned the midnight oil to discuss368 words
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164 1958-02-04 6 UNION'S BLUEPRINT SOON FOR WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government Temporary Officers Union is to prepare a blueprint for its non-clerical members, the latest issue, of its official organ, "The I Voice of Temporaries," states. "All eyes, hitherto, were naturally upon the issue of temporary clerks and the spotlight164 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-02-04 6 MR. LEE Cheng Huat, former student of St. Michael's Institution m Ipoh, who left Singapore yesterday by QantasBOAC to study m Auckland. Mr. Lee, the son of Mr. Lee Hua Cheng, a Taiping Prison clerk, will study mining engineering under a Colombo Plan fellowship. He56 words
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Article39 1958-02-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two of six men detained m connection with the murder of a taxi-driver at Kuang on New Year's Day, were today released by Police. Four others were produced m the Rawang Court last week.39 words
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Article, Illustration612 1958-02-04 6 FIFTY FAINT IN THAIPUSAM TREK TO BATU CAVES Kavadis In Colony Ritual MORE than 50 people fainted at the famous Batu Caves m Kuala Lumpur yesterday as a crowd of more than 50,000 Hindu devotees gathered for the annual, Thaipusam pilgrimage. The Officer-in-Charge of the Police post at the Caves,612 words
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Article81 1958-02-04 6 World Tour For A Councillor KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Federal Legislative Councillor, Inche Khalid bin Awang Osman, will leave the Federation, on a round-the-world tour under the International Education exchange on Feb. 19. He will be back on July 8. Inche Khalid will visit Asian countries, Britain, Europe, the Middle81 words
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Article, Illustration383 1958-02-04 6 JftH£?£: J loo A toW Justice Mr. Hep. worth m the High Court today that it was h e who discovered his sister's body on the edge of the jungle with her throat cut. Lav Kirn Van was giving evidence against a383 words
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124 1958-02-04 6 300 APPLY FOR TWO JOBS AT E.C.A.F.E. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three hundred women today crowded the corridors of the Federal Establishment Office here as they wait to be interviewed for the post of receptionist at the forthcoming conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Coming from124 words
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Advertisement180 1958-02-04 6 Wishing Oup QhinrnTalms /j\ I\^__\ \W)__W^_r^'^_^ iUi^ J^^Children's flexible shoes Ok. JHT^J uppers ond long-wearing i^^ t__t Escolite DESIGN 05 I Liy $i,W 12 1 *•<?. 58.90 >v ihr Nice shoes for Little 'jjl I JJ/ J J Toddlers m red toft LEATHER with flexible J Jjk_+_ non-slip soles. pKJ180 words
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230 1958-02-04 7 blic Life Assurance les Jump To $10 mil. REPORTS RECORD YEAR tlHt life Assurance Co. Ltd reports a successful year m 1957 with a This was stated last night by Mr. Peter Y. Kwok general manager and director of the company at a dinner at the Capitol Restaurant to distribute230 words
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Article75 1958-02-04 7 erative rt On Estate J1957 report of d MarMnery •ed that a Hlo itat S lD Pis owned by a n labDur- .-state assis- jueh co-0p- i(1 that mines In- irs to avoid wrought restrictions imX Heavy A <he earnJft m $250-$3OO pi persons reLrk In Decemr rv < mployEtJtalled75 words
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Article54 1958-02-04 7 May Loan Japan I Fe: (Router). fetil Btf ?isn pi fat an agreelipifl '.vill .£lB.OOO.Lg lofitt import L goods, a:*'r.'ritaLi Japanese I retched ger.eral Vxcept on a few as the types of be purchased by st rate« md the idft. n ilid the Indians id the rie sire to ie54 words
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Article80 1958-02-04 7 'Ready To Serve' Vegetables AN international exhibition of pre-packaged fruit and vegetables (products which are (leaned, wrapped and prepared for kitchen use before delivery to the retailers) is to be held m London m October. An international conference on pre-packaging of fruit and vegetables will be held at the same80 words
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Article233 1958-02-04 7 THE British Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Mr. Harold Watkinson, recently inaugurated Southampton Harbour Board's new Port Operation and Information Service. This is believed to be the first of its kind m the worid. Mr. Watkinson performed the opening ceremony by calling up RMS Mauretania233 words
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Article70 1958-02-04 7 PHILIPPINE exports of copra and coconut oil m 1957 totalled 712.633 long tons, oil basis— slightly below the 714,505 tons shipped m 1956. While total shipments to Europe increased less than 1 per cent, combined exports to the United States declined 4 per cent from 1956.70 words
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Article, Illustration254 1958-02-04 7 Japanese Exhibits For Fair JAPANESE cars, machinery and manufactured goods are due to arrive m Singapore this week for display at the Japanese pavilion of the international trade fair to be held m the Great World this month. Mr. Shin Kono, a senior official of the Japan External Trade Recovery254 words
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179 1958-02-04 7 INTEREST SEEN IN AUST. MINING MACHINERY THE Malayan mining industry is seeking Australian engineering products to help improve production methods. This is the result of a visit to Singapore and Malaya made recently by Mr. George F. Graham, an experiencea mining engineer. He is employed by the Industries Division of179 words
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103 1958-02-04 7 LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Britain has a good chance this year to cut prices and beat inflation, an article m the British Treasury's "Bulletin for Industry," said today. It said: "In the past three years manufacturing industry has acquired a great deal of new103 words
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Article154 1958-02-04 7 BIRMINGHAM. Feb. S (Reuter) Britain's overseas salej of bicycles slumped by nearly 500,000 machinese and £5,000,000 last year, it was announced here. Exports of motorcycles also fell though the overall production figures for both machines, thanks to increased home demands, were records. Bicycle exports totalled 1,550,082154 words
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Article249 1958-02-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The "Merdeka goodwill," which prevailed among employers and employees, partly contributed to the good industrial relationsnip m the Federation, the latest report of the Labour and Machinery Departments said. The report pointed out that there was also an indication that employees and employers249 words
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Article138 1958-02-04 7 34 ft. Of Airline Tickets THIRTY-Four feet of airline tickets were issued m Neweastle-on-Tyne to a representative of a North-East England sweet manufacturing firm to take him on a round-the-world business tour. Flying from London Airport was Mr. William Lyons, export sales manager of George Homer Ltd.. of County Durham,138 words
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Article143 1958-02-04 7 FrancoMoroccan Accord PARIS. Feb. 3, (AFP)— The Governments of France and Morocco have announced an agreement to re-align the currencies of the two nations following last summers 20 per cent foreign exchange re-ad-justment. In a communique released jointly by the Finance Ministry m Paris and the Moroccan Government m Rabat,143 words
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175 1958-02-04 7 C' wealth Economic Conference Planned THE Commonwealth Governments have agreed that a meeting of Commonwealth officials will be held m London starting on Feb. 11. It will consider preparatory arrangements for the Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference to be held later this year, it was announced by the Common wealth175 words
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Article249 1958-02-04 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, The Export-Import Bank authorised 88 credits m 24 countries for a total of U*****.4 million during the first half of fiscal year 1958, the Bank reported on Sunday. The credits ranged from as low as US$55O to help a Brazilian dealer249 words
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189 1958-02-04 7 Change In Egypt's Economic Pattern CAIRO, Feb. 3 (Reuter) The Suez crisis, started with the nationalization of the Universal Suez Canal Company, m July 1956, and followed by the hostilities with Britain and France m November of that year, brought about a complete change m the traditional pattern of Egypt's189 words
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Article16 1958-02-04 7 TIN price m Singapore yesterday was $359| per picul, down $3/8 on Saturday.16 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-02-04 7 HALF a million clonal seeds ordered from Malaya by the Sarawak Government for the Rubber Planting Scheme, arrived m Kuching recently m a chartered aircraft from Singapore. This is the first consignment sent to Sarawak since the Malayan Government lifted the export ban. Picture shows bags60 words
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Article26 1958-02-04 7 AUSTRALIA, is extending her television services shortly to include Adelaide. Brisbane, Perth and Hobart. which will soon have national and commercial TV stations.26 words
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Article146 1958-02-04 7 INDUSTRY'S GLASS HOUSE NEARLY 30,000 square feet of glass hsuj gone into the construction of the British Industries Pavilion at the Universal and International Exhibition, which opens m Brussels m April Most of this Is polished plate glass, which forms the walls of the steel framed pavilion, designed as a146 words
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Advertisement204 1958-02-04 7 PELNI-LINE8 12 ROBINSON ROAD. ***** (Flight— /Through Corgo Dept). Tel: ***** (Monogtr). «f(0|ombi Ftb 4 r tor Palembong FtD 5 fcTombelon/Pontianak Feb tffor Belowon Feb 6 AMERICAN MAIL LINE w to Service for Lot Angeles, San FranciiCO. tjjfi toland, Seattle, Tacomo fir Vancouver owo •cceptmg corgo for transhipment to Central204 words
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Article, Illustration596 1958-02-04 8 IKMKMKKKKKKKKmmmmmmmmaaaamm—m\ WB&toBk»l#>.-#. .<■*»■>■ m _________J______________ _________________mm_______ 'pHE largest and most romantic of all deserts, the Sahara, was the site of eight weeks of intensive location shooting for "Legend of the Lost," an adventure story of spectacular scope, involving such ingredients as a hidden city, a lost596 words
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Article, Illustration474 1958-02-04 8 T USHLY lovely youna screen star Joan Collins now takes the crown as Hollywood's Li most travelled young actress. The green-eyed brunette beauty with the figure that looks Us best in bikinis has chalked up 75,000 miles in the vast two years for her film and recreational474 words
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Article217 1958-02-04 8 RITA - RITA it ♦TODAY'S QUOTATION r 1 "Have a place for everything and keep the thing somewhere this not advice. is merely custom —Mark Twain. TUESDAY FOR EVER*. I ONE: Daytime favours atto matters < basic and sound nature. In. spiration and ideas should I not be lacking; make the217 words
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Article245 1958-02-04 8 Chance in 3,000 for Richard "QIRECTOR Clive Dormer saw more than 4,000 children m a search for a boy and a girl to play m his new film HEART OF A CHILD. This is the Sydney Box production for the Rank Organisation, and 31--year-old Dormer needed the two children for245 words
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Article89 1958-02-04 8 pLAYING a film role after an absence of almost two years from the screen is like a homecoming for Marsha Hunt. Warner Bros, tagged Miss Hunt for the role of Karl Maiden's wife and Natalie Wood's mother m "Bombers B-52," her first picture since "The Happy Time" with Charles89 words
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Miscellaneous224 1958-02-04 8 S~~ "^>v 7 BETTER DO THAT A aA 'l //o? CAur-nj.^N I^/^^ S/ WauH f WE'RE \-i QUICKLVrr-VOU 0,^^,0 SOtjR fc^-fl /married.^ y have oust < .Srd^^ 7 V HII ?5 ous GRAPE^- emergem^l LETMELOOKAT i3O SECONDS ft V^n _Z_Of* A ,S 5\ V^^BUmSM xfff^JP HAPPENtNGff j ALLEY OOP fl224 words
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Article279 1958-02-04 9 YE TO END SULTAN'S POWERS Courtiers And Ruler Say 'No To Transfer KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Pahang Royal Court, including the Deputy Prime Minister Dato Abdul Raxak, and former Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, Dato Mahmud, are strongly opposed to a suggestion that the Sultan should relinquish his powers279 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-02-04 9 THE headmaster of Gimson School for Boys m Bukit Timah, Mr. Kang Chan Peck, yesterday returned to Singapore after completing a special six-month-course m Britain. Mr. Kang was sent by Government to study the working of approved schools m Britain. He was full of praise for the63 words
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Article109 1958-02-04 9 Malay Regt. Recruits Pass Out PORT DICKSON, Mon. Two companies of recruits of the Malay Regiment will pass out at the depot Port Dickson, on Thursday. They have completed their six months of basic training Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, now on a visit to the Federation, who is also the109 words
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Article90 1958-02-04 9 I've Heard It Before -Magistrate PENANG, Mon.— An elderly man, S. Samal, told Magistrate Mr. Au Ah Wah, today that he smoked ganja to get relief from his stomach pains. "That is also the excuse given to me by opium-smo-kers," said Mr. Au. Samal was fined $100 when he admitted90 words
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Article28 1958-02-04 9 A JOHORE REGISTERED car was stolen from outside a Batu Road hotel m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Police disclosed yesterday. Police estimate its value at $1,600.28 words
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Article40 1958-02-04 9 &n, Inche le at ,:r! m ptember. concern tern and ;,do.:;mit I i new rd R'^ mi I submit irding for imre vised invited comt s on I ew F mmittee*! should FebruMa- r/o Lake, 1 Road,40 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-02-04 9 WffAPPi couple f their first meal (above) is Mrb.ilan. and his lp former Miss tri. after their [it the Subrarmple m Klang tk— Standardpic R ire Inspector il'o«njj of the Wire and his If former Miss !to Lan. who ■rried at the ■par Retjistery toy- Standardly48 words
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Article70 1958-02-04 9 Fined Customs ence *ere vcsterday [fingap< re Court k uncustomed I trial admitted the to. 47. and Chen were each JUil when they possessing 229 tt( s, m a Street, on Feb. I l)o heard fCgurl on Feb. 8. waye 27, r five months' of eight tobacco, at Feb. 270 words
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Article18 1958-02-04 9 TRIAL ASSAULT Ah Chee re yesfa Singa- a Court. an aultlAh wd WFebT Road ThQ l oaii carh18 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-02-04 9 More Petty Thefts In Ipoh- Police IPOH, Mon. A Police spokesman told The Standard today that there has been a "considerable increase" of petty thefts m the Ipoh district daring the past few weeks. He attributed this to unemployment and the coming Chinese New Year, which, he added, has always215 words
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Article83 1958-02-04 9 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— Tan Eng Puan, a contractor of Bibby Road, Raub, who failed to forward :o the Employees Provident Fund a contributor's record card, an index form and a certificate of membership m respect of his employee Lim Khai Biak. was oday fined $50 or83 words
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Article56 1958-02-04 9 NG Thien Chwee alias Ah Ec, 21, and Ang Arm, 20, were yesterday charged m a Singapore Court, with the murder of Tan Tong Hoi alias Tan Kang Kan, at Upper Thomson Roao" on June 6. last year. No plea was recorded. Nt and Ang were56 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-02-04 9 Patrol Kills A Terrorist KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A patrol of the 2nd Battalion, the Malay Regiment, killed one and wounded another terrorist they contacted m the Batu Gajah district of Perak on Saturday. The wounded man managed to escape. The dead terrorist has been provisionally identified as Cheung Ah Lun.73 words
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Article53 1958-02-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A cyclist, 46-year-old, NAAFI salesman Koh 800, was knocked down and killed by a car m Circular Road last night. Dr. V. Thuraisingam of the General Hospital, who was on his way home, picked up the man and rushed him to the hospital,53 words
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239 1958-02-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 15-year oid boy saw through a :x)gus Police Detective and recognized him as a watchman who had once tried to assault him, the Sessions Court was told today. Charged with cheating a woman shopkeeper, Lim Hiang, by impersonating a detective239 words
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396 1958-02-04 9 TEACHERS' QUIT THREAT DOES NOT BOTHER U.M.N.O. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The "quit UMNO" threat by the 10,000-strong Federation of Malay Teachers' Association leaves the eight divisions of the Selangor UMNO unperturbed, said the party's State Secretary, Inche Hamzah Allang, today. He told The Standard that Malay teachers m Selangor did396 words
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156 1958-02-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Col. DD. Zvegintzov, Chief of Staff Headquarters Federation Army, will be leaving for Britain on Saturday, on completing his three years' tour of duty m Malaya, Col. Zvegintzov, who was commissioned into the Border Regiment m 1935, came to Malaya156 words
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Article74 1958-02-04 9 A YOUTH, Chew Yoon Thim, yesterday pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court, to impersonating a detective and stealing $10 from Gan Meng SengChew was alleged to have demanded Gan's identity card for a check, pretending to be a detective, and later, got $10 from him. The74 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-02-04 9 FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, saw an exhibition of Vietnamese products during his visit to Dalat, a hill resort about 150 mites from Saigon, last Thursday. Top left- the Tunku examines a model of an Aborigine house with a Vietnamese Government offiual. Top right: theD. of I. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration470 1958-02-04 10 Jaw Cracked But 'Lion-heart' Ronnie Didn't Stop Fighting Standard Staff Reporter WHEN Ronnie Manasseh crept out of the Happy World ring on Friday nig ht, dejected, weary and discouraged as referee Fritz Studer raised opponent Ray Ming Chan's hand to signal his victory over the Jewish lad, none among the470 words
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142 1958-02-04 10 IPOH, Mon. Foreign badminton players who will be m the country for the Thomas Cup games may play a series of exhibition games m the various states of the Federation. The Badminton Association of Malaya is now contacting the various state badminton142 words
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Article130 1958-02-04 10 SINGAPORE Engineering Regiment opened the annual SCC seven-a-side rugby com- petition with an easy 14 points (a goal, three tries) to three (a try) victory over Nee Soon 'A' on the padang yesterday The tries lor the S.E.R. were scored by Freasson 2, Thurgood, and Braybrook130 words
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Article53 1958-02-04 10 SPRINGS, Transvaal, Feb. 3. (Reuter) Bobby Locke, of South Africa, the British open champion, tied wi*h Eric Moore, a local professional, m the East Rand golf championship here today. They had aggregates of 277 for the 72 holes. Harold Henning. South African open champion, was53 words
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Article, Illustration711 1958-02-04 10 SAY WAN SCALPS THE CHAMPION Big Upset In Colony Match Standard Staff Reporter. IT'S ALWAYS exciting when a champion goes down to an underdog, and the defeat of Singapore badminton singles champion, Seah Lye Huat, to 19--year-old Lim Say Wan m three sets, is no exception. n Mwnn at tne711 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-02-04 10 CAREYS TRIES PUT FARELF TITLE RASC Two breakaway tries by Conan Carey enabled Royal Army Service Corps to become the FARELF interunit rugby champions for the first time when they eight pointiU beat King's Own Scottish lrj> v<, Borderers, the holders, by I Tannin ynJ Careyflrt the sail minut< A143 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1958-02-04 10 Australia Day. celebrated largely by sporting events throughout the country, reflects the national enthusiasm for sport. Australian sport reached such a peak m 1956. when 13 young stars won gold medals at the Melbourne Olympic Games, that it was feared that 1957 might be1,078 words
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Article89 1958-02-04 10 Queensland Saved From Collapse BRISBANE, Feb. 3. (Reuter> A fighting seventh wicket stand by pace bowler Ray Lindwall t?n and lefthander Jim Bratchford (78) saved Queensland from collapse m the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria here today. The first six wickets had fallen for 87, but Lindwall and Bratchford laid89 words
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Advertisement17 1958-02-04 10 additional stamina who become the greatest .fLag^vf BRANDS !§S| ESSENCE OF CHICKEN THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH s33§lP17 words
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Article113 1958-02-04 11 Widow, 16, Testifies At Inquest TELOK ANSON. Mon. A 16-year -old widow told Tuan Syed Othman. sitting as coron?., he r e on Saturday, that while feeding her baby she heard a shot. She rushed to the front of the nouse ana found her husband iltad. with a shotgun clasped113 words
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Article361 1958-02-04 11 CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS IN MALAYA SCBA Chief: It Will Help End The Emergency p ENANG, Mon. President of the Stroits Chinese British Association here, Mr. Heoh Joo seang said today that a Volunteer Force should be formed m the Federation to help end the Emergency. Mr. Heah, speaking at the361 words
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Article106 1958-02-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sixty thousand dollars worth of Malayan monkeys todar left for Australia by a special chartered Qantas D.C.R. aircraft. This is the second batch of monkeys flown to Australia. The first one was m December last year. Altogether there were about 1,200106 words
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Article163 1958-02-04 11 PENANG, Mon. A billcollector, who tried to earn some extra money for use during the Chinese New Year will instead spend the festival' m i ail. Tan Boon Beng, 31, was Jailed tor eight months by I Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah, today, after pleading guilty to a163 words
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Article64 1958-02-04 11 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Justice Rigoy m the High Court here tocay dismissed with costs the appeal of a sundry goods shopkeeper, Loh Guan Chuan. against a maintenance order of $100 made against him for hl s wife. Teh Slew Huat. ana their two children. Mr. G64 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-02-04 11 rwjr ll'»« MuMl Company of Singapore Limited: Free Fi!m Show— "Eye Witness No. 61" and "Terrible Two* and the Trusting Three 6" at the Shell Theatrette CoUyer Quay 1.15 p.m. University or Malaya (Southern Branch): Climco Pathological meetina at the Path Lab. 8.15 pan. Cbaurman: Dr. J&, R. Sreenivasan. Rattles175 words
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Miscellaneous567 1958-02-04 11 paragus 10 30 a.m. Ballroom Dancing for Beginners 5 p.m. Ballroom Dancing for Intermediate and Advanced 6 p.m. Blue Triangle Club: Fe'.t Toy making at the YWCA hall. Raffles Quay 5 p.m. Chinese VMCA (Prince Edward Road): Billiards. Bodybuilding and Weightlifting 5 to 10 p.m. Basketball and Wrestling 730 p.m.567 words
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Miscellaneous490 1958-02-04 11 TYE KUAN: Mr. Yin Says No/ Night Shelter 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. REX: Thankamalai Rahasyam (Tamil) 6 and 9.30 p.m. SULTANA: Animal World 3. 7.15 and 9.30 p.m. KLUANG BRILLIANT: Too Bad She's Bad 2 15. 7 and 9.15 p.m METRO: 4 Girls In Town 230. 7 and 9 15490 words
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Miscellaneous470 1958-02-04 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM CHEOK SAH: Engal Veetu Mahalekshmi (Tamil) 3, 7 and 9.30 p.m. CATHAY: Naqab Posh 2.30. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. KAJANG SUN: Engal Veetu Mahalekshmi (Tamil) 1. 3. 630 and 8.30 p.m. IPOH CATHAY: Lonely Man 1245. 3. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. RUBY: Shiralee 12.45. 3. 6.45 and 9.15470 words
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273 1958-02-04 12 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— Vice-President Nixoa yesterday urged Soviet Russia and other nations to join the United States m international control of outer space. 'Working together for peace, the Russian and American people will accomplish far more for themselves and the world than they273 words
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Article64 1958-02-04 12 NEW DELHI, Feb. 3 (Reuter) —The United States ambassador to India and Nepal. Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, today announced a United Sta c* grant of 20,000 tons of grain chiefly wheat and corn to help Nepal fight a threatened famine The Nepal government asked for a.d because64 words
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189 1958-02-04 12 Khrushchev Tops List For Soviet Elections MOSCOW, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Moscow newspapers yesterday published the names of the first and most prominent candidates nominated for the elections m March to the Supreme Soviet (Parliament). The nominations, which m the pa*t have been a significant sign of the relative standing v189 words
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Article37 1958-02-04 12 Lt. Col. Stanley F. Levin, 50. Of Los Angeles, California, was stricken with a heart attack early yesterday morning m Tokyo and died enroute to the Tokyo Army Hospital, the United States Army announced.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article281 1958-02-04 12 MESSAGE DEAK EXPECTED isst OF PROPOSED WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 < Reilf message from the Soviet uter H Nikolai Bulganin, to Pres dent T S to deal with an East-West ",,,1 S£ received, tt was learned here S* 9 The message, also report n L might arise281 words
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Article710 1958-02-04 12 The Danger Of Unexploded Bombs KIEL, West Germany, Feb. 3 (Reuter) The West German state of Schleswigilolstein is preparing legislation to stop people building houses until the sites have been searched for unexploded bombs. The state munitions expert, Herr Ciaus Kinder, has persuaded the SchleswigHolstein government710 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-02-04 12 MAN WHO WAITS TO GO INTO SPACE UNITED STATES Air Force Captain Kincheloe holds a model of the U.S. X-2 experimental aircraft during a Press conference m New York. Captain Kincheloe. 36. and a civilian, Joe Walker. 36, both test pilots, are engaged m research for the U.S. programme toU.P. - 113 words
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Article110 1958-02-04 12 RI Asked To Close Down Consulate HAGUE. Feb. 3. (UP)— The Netherlands government has asked the Indonesian government to close down its consulate m Paramaribo, Surinam, it was learned from official Indonesian sources here last night. The Dutch request was contained m a note handed to the Indonesian Charge D'Affaires110 words
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Article102 1958-02-04 12 CAPE TOWN. Feb. J (Reuter)—Thousands of dead and' dying black-backed seagulls! have been found along the coast of the south-west Cape from Table Bay to Saldanha The Animal Welfare Association and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have been inundated with telephone102 words
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235 1958-02-04 12 WE WILL CRUSH ANY VIOLENCE, E.O.K.A. WARNED NICOSIA, Cyprus, Feb. 3 (UP) Governor Sir Hugh Foot warned the people of Cyprus, last night m a radio broadcast that Britain will crush any violence by Greek extremist organization, EOKA, with every mean*- at its disposal. The governor said he had received235 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-02-04 12 HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 3 (UP) Titian-haired actress Rita Hayworth yesterday married her fifth husband, producer James Hill, at a surprise ceremony .n hei Beverly Hills heme. Present at the quiet ceremony were the film star's daughters. Princess Yasmin (by her marriage to Aly Khan)146 words
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Article36 1958-02-04 12 ABOUT half a million cats, either strays or semi-wild, are destroyed each year by charitable societies m Britain, according to a member of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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241 1958-02-04 12 LEXINGTON, Massachusetts Feb. 3, (UP)— Two scientists yesterday told how the American satellite Explorer is paving ihe way to the moon a firing that may be made within a year. As it whirls around the earth once every 113 minutes, the American241 words
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Article125 1958-02-04 12 Separatists Will Fail, Djuanda JAKARTA, Feb. 3, (Reuter) R. Djuanda, the Premier, told the Indonesian Parliament today the government was convinced that separatist elements m Indonesia were small and would not succeed m their aims. Dr. Djuana was tabling a statement on Press reports that breakaway factions were planning to125 words
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117 1958-02-04 12 BKisBANE. Feb. 3 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, yesterday turned cook d ail »t a barbecue on the country estate near wf w }*ert he and his wife Lady Dorothy Macmillan are spending the weekend. When he saw chops and steaks sizzling117 words
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Article127 1958-02-04 12 Nepa Prize For Infiltra KATMAND" (IP)-Thcs statt of feJE history m Tno 3 actually t 18. 1959, hi; little f J India and Tibet att NepaTi ln Mahencdn has reserved ifl he electwoj to| if better vM The t a Landlocked j tween form autocrat:^ rr.or.ait which favour* Communal a127 words
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Article13 1958-02-04 12 EIGHT PEOPU two childvenj flames destroyed shack dwclint Kansas, yesterij13 words
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