Singapore Standard, 17 May 1958
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Title Section20 1958-05-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1958. Vol. VIII. No. 318. c 15 cts. 14 Pages20 words
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Article592 1958-05-17 1 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY APPROVES BILL Plot Against The Republic Exposed By Crisis Premier PARIS, Mpy 16, (AFP, Reuter) The French National Assembly's Steering Committee of the Interior today approved by an overwhelming majority a bill proclaiming a state of emergency m Metropolitan France. The Bill setting up a592 words
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215 1958-05-17 1 RI. AIRCRAFT STRIKE BACK AT REBELS IN CELEBES 12 Planes, Five Vessels Destroyed JAKARTA, May 16 (UP) The Indonesian Air Force announced today that it had struck back at rebel bases on Celebes island. A communique s aid the air force had attacked rebelheld Parigi harbour m Central Celebes and215 words
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92 1958-05-17 1 THE Air Ministry Local Staff Union representing Royal Air Force employees m Singapore and Malaya last night cabled the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock m London urging him to use his good )ffices "m avoiding industria' unrest" that might result from the92 words
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Article276 1958-05-17 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By LONDON, Fri. The Plenary Session of Singapore s constitutional talks did not reach the expected climax this morning. i The disputed Clause 30 was not reached and was put off until Monday's Plenary Session. The sealed-lips policy of Chief Minister Mr. Lim276 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-05-17 1 RADIANT and sparkling, Princess Margaret is seen here at the City of London reception given m honour of her return from her West Indies tour. The Princess wore a gold -embroidered white satin gown, with diamond and pearl tiara and earrings, and a diamond necklace. Mirrorpic.48 words
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318 1958-05-17 1 BEIRUT, May 16 (UP) Lebanese forces using jet planes and tanks swept through Northern Lebanon today m an effort to smash rebellious tribal armies and drive infiltrators back across the border into Syria. More than 30 American refugees from the shellpocked countryside318 words
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Article72 1958-05-17 1 LONDON, May 16 (Reuter) —The threat of a nation-wide railway strike which for weeks has hung over Britain vanished last night. Leaders of the biggest rail union, the 370,000-strong National Union of Railwaymen, decided to accept a threeper cent pay rise offered them by the British72 words
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Article42 1958-05-17 1 MANILA, May 16 (UP) More than 80 ranking Customs officials were suspended today m a massive government attack on the corruption ridden Customs Bureau. The sweeping clean-up campaign ordered by President Carlos P. Garcia rocked the country.42 words
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Article31 1958-05-17 1 ALGERIAN rebel leader Ferhat Abbas returned to Geneva from another visit to Tunisia yesterday. He travelled alone and without advance notice and was not met at the airport. (UP).(UP). - 31 words
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Article52 1958-05-17 1 LONDON, May 16 (UP) Group Captain Peter Townsend visited Princess Margaret yesterday afternoon, a Buckingham Palace spokesman revealed last night. The visit to Clarence House, where the pretty Princess lives, was his second since he returned to England after a 17-month world tour. He visited Margaret on52 words
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130 1958-05-17 1 SINGAPORE Police detained 19 secret society thugs after a gang clash at a funeral procession at the junction of Jalan Sultan and Beach Road, yesterday afternoon. Several parangs were recovered. One secret society group the 108 Gang— were members of a Chinese benevolent130 words
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Article93 1958-05-17 1 PFLIMLIN'S HOUSE BOMBED PARIS, May 16 (AFP) The summer residence of Premier Pierre Pflimlin m Hendaye, on France's southwest coast, wa s damaged m a plastic bomb attack last night, it was learned here today. Meanwhile French authorities announced today that plastic bombs had been found on the premises of93 words
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Article172 1958-05-17 1 ALGIERS, May 16 (Reuter) General Raoul Saton, French Commander-in Chief m Algeria, m an order of the day today declared: I will keep you on the path of honour, loyalty and fidelity to institutions." He added: "Your discipline will lead France to victory." General Salan172 words
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139 1958-05-17 1 Sputniks To Mars In 20 Years Scientist MOSCOW, May 16 (UP).— A ranking Soviet scientist today predicted that Russia would be able to send Sputniks to Mars within 20 years. Academician L. I. Sedov also said m an article m the Communist Party organ Pravda that Sputnik 111 launched yesterday139 words
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Article35 1958-05-17 1 PEKING, May 16 (AFP) Kuo Mojo President of the Academy of Sciences of Peoples' China, said today that China could launch a "Chinese Sputnik" m the near future, Peking Radio reported.35 words
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Article35 1958-05-17 1 PRESIDENT Gamal Abdcl Nasser returned to Cairo from Moscow yesterday with a Soviet promise of "all the necessary help" m his drive to unify the Arabs. His plan* landed at 1232 GMT.35 words
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Article112 1958-05-17 1 THE Singapore Government announced that It would not, for the time being, give Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, former secretary of Factory and Shop Workers Union, permission to go to England to study law. Mr. Nair, a founder member of the People's Action Party,112 words
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Article27 1958-05-17 1 BRITISH European Airways freight plane crashed at Nemours near Paris yesterday. B.E.A. officials here said. Tb« crew of three were killed, accordin* to first reports.27 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article870 1958-05-17 3 IF the preliminary deliberations between the Singapore All-Party delegates and the representatives of the British Government on the new constitution have been more tenacious than expected, they must be viewed as showing the determination of both sides to place all their cards on the table so that no870 words
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Article56 1958-05-17 3 HIAO OFFICE: li Lim leek Ktm Koao ypoie J. PO 8o» No 156* Cables. IICEKNEWS' Tel: ***** (5 lines). All department* KUALA LUMFUft: Oina insurance Slag.. 174. Batu «d feieo^one ***** 'fOH 93 Cowan St Tel: 3329 "tNANC 8 Le.t* St f* v.- v> 4055 9156 words
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Article861 1958-05-17 3 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON PRESIDENT Eis c ahower's proposal to 11 nations to join the United States m a treaty conference designed to restrict the use of Antarctica to peaceful purposes comes none too soon m the history of States activities m this forbidding region861 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1958-05-17 3 Standard Staff Writer Neil Hunter analyses the strength and drive of the Japanese working class who have contributed immensely to the welfare and postwar prosperity of the country. 'No Spik Inglis THE 23 NATIONS which participated m the Fair, apart from Japan, and shared 1,1081,499 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-05-17 3 Traffic congestion m cities throughout the world has spurred new interest m space-saving monorail trains. Monorails are now operating m Germany, Japan and the United States. Swedish interests have developed a monorail train which straddles its rail instead hanging from it. They say its centre of gravity67 words
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Article, Illustration428 1958-05-17 3 UNKNOWN - the NEWS as it strikes me UNKNOWN /^O-EXISTENCE is a virtue the Communists trumpet at all hours of the day and m all seasons. There are some people who believe them and echo the sublimity of such a life. Events, particularly m the past few weeks, however, stress with greater428 words
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Article370 1958-05-17 4 DEMAND FOR DANGER MONEY' Police Stand By At Colony Shipping Offices POLICE stood by Singapore Shipping Offices again yesterday as Colony seamen continued their demands for danger allowance for sailing to Indonesian ports. unions to jeopardise the safety of bona fide seamen, our union will fight to the last to370 words
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Article257 1958-05-17 4 THE Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. i. Fai.es, yesterday committed Chin JLin Tong, 22, for trial at tne next Assizes on a charge of murder. Cmn was accused at the preliminary inquiry of the murder 01 Yong Chet Chong, 20, at Shaik Mactersah257 words
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Article66 1958-05-17 4 CYCLISTS YOU ARE WARNED SINGAPORE Traffic Police will clamp down on wayward cyclists, Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, warned yesterday. Cyclists, who ride two or more abreast, who carry passengers, who ride on the wrong side of the road and fail to observe traffic lights will be prosecuted, he66 words
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Article119 1958-05-17 4 FOURTH MAN CHARGED WITH ROBBING ANOTHER man was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with robbing Mr. E.C.E. Edlin. an assistant treasurer, of $578 m cash at Upper East Coast Road on March 28. He is Saron bin Said, who was also alleged to have assaulted Mr. Edlin119 words
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Article19 1958-05-17 4 THE Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited made a profit of $117,531 m 1957.19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-05-17 4 MR. FRANCIS Thomas, cuts the red tape and declares the new $380,--500 Bukit Timah Bypass open to traffic yesterday, while the Chairman of the Rural Board, Mr. P. H. Meadows (right), looks on.37 words
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96 1958-05-17 4 ACID THROWN AT SLEEPING LORRY DRIVER ACID was thrown at a Singapore lorry driver on Thursday night while he was asleep m his lorry m River Valley Road. The driver, Chua Yong Cheng, 39, was admitted to the General Hospital with acid burns on his face, arms and shoulders. Chua96 words
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Article61 1958-05-17 4 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The following were elected office bearers of the Brunei Town Indian Association for the current year: President: Mr. K. K. Menon; vice-president: Mr. Banda Singh; hon. secretary: Mr. P.M.A. Rahim; hon. treasurer: Mr. S. Thanigasalam; auditor: Mr. E. Shanker. Committee: Messrs V. P. Daniel,61 words
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Article231 1958-05-17 4 Witness Missing, So 4 Go Free FOUR men, charged with being members of an unlawful assembly, rioting and causing hurt to three persons, were acquitted and discharged without their defence being called by the Singapore Second District and Criminal Court Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, because a witness could not be231 words
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282 1958-05-17 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, said the new Bukit Timah By-pass, which he opened yesterday, was "essential for the iuture development of the Colony's trade and industry." "While our external trade comes to us by sea, the internal flow is282 words
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310 1958-05-17 4 THE majority of the industrial workers of the Singapore Harbour Board are not expected to join the threatened strike by the Board's Staff Association, SHB Chairman, Mr. S. Johnson said yesterday. Mr. Johnson told The Standard that he had good reason to believe310 words
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Article80 1958-05-17 4 IPOH, Fri. A 28-year-old woman, Lav Yoke Lin was today granted $500 bail by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster, when she claimed trial to a charge of kidnapping. Lav was alleged to have kidnapped a 12-year-old girl, Chan Swee Chen,80 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-05-17 4 STENO ACCUSES POLICE A SINGAPORE storm grapher. Joan Randall. 21, yesterday accused the Police of not taking immediate steps to apprehend a man whom, she alleged, attempted to as sault her. The man, the son of a prominent lawyer, left the Colony a few days later, she said. Miss Randall92 words
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107 1958-05-17 4 10 ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF GAMBLING TEN men were yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court on a charge of gambling m a common gaming house. The Magistrate, Mr. T. S Sinnathuray. m acquitting them, said that the prosecution had been too hasty m the raid and that they107 words
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Article85 1958-05-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The All-Malaya Tamil Association presented a "golden shawl" yesterday to the head of the Indian Studies Department of the University o£ Malaya, Professor M. Rasakkannu. Addressing the gathering, the president of the association, Mr. S.O.K. Übaidulia, appealed to Tamilians to foster the85 words
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Article56 1958-05-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. total of $70,570.70 was out by the Federation Go\ ment m April for informs leading to the capture killing of Communist terroJohore topped the list $31,970.70. Perak came with $17,000 and Par $10,600. Selangor paid $8,000 while Penan* and N Sembilan paid $2,00056 words
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Article35 1958-05-17 4 HONGKONG, May 16 Special Standard S< Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.10 to £1 Sterling, $5.7975 to USS'.; $1,842 to Malayan $1; to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,875 to a tael.35 words
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Article147 1958-05-17 4 EXTRA Singapore Harbour I Board Police, security guards anct watchmen were m attendance yesterday as hundreds of Malays from Singapore and Johore stormed the SHB wharves to bid "bon voyage" to 535 pilgrims who embarked on the Anshun for Mecca. From the early hours of147 words
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Article209 1958-05-17 5 Falsified Drafts And Put $5,100 In Own Account A BANK employee with 25 years' service, George Ferdinand Oliveiro, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months imprisonment by the Singapore First District and Criminal Court Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, when he was found guilty on six charges of209 words
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Article129 1958-05-17 5 Islam Can Be Wrongly Interpreted MISCONCEPTION could oft< when the teach- of Prophet Mohammed were interpreted even by the best of religious teachers, a for the Singapor m Advisory Board told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on the Federation Government's proposal to ban the book •Rasulalah Ibadat" (.Obligaof the129 words
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Article52 1958-05-17 5 LONDON, Friday The wife of Dr. Goh Teik Wah of Ipoh was this afternoon cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. Her husband, who brought her to Britain to seek advance medical aid at St. Bartholomew's hospital, was present with their son Leslie, who has been studying at Aldenham52 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-05-17 5 VISITORS to the St. Josephs Institution's Science Exhibition m Singapore yesterday were amazed to see an egg frying over a block ot ice. Not many who saw the "miracle" knew that the frying was done not by the ice but by an "eddy current" set150 words
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206 1958-05-17 5 Women Urged To Join Political Parties SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Elections, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, told members of the Women's League of Voters that they could influence the future of the Colony by joining political parties and capturing seats m the executive committees of those parties. Mr. Ponnuduray was speaking to 40206 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-05-17 5 A Tycoon Looks Over Our Cinemas A MULTI-BUSINESS tycoon, from Australia Mr. Norman M. Barrell is m Singapore today casting a sharp eye on the Colony's many theatres to observe their management methods and operations. Mr. Barrell is Director of the Greater Union Theatres of Australia, which own 150 cinemas,154 words
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65 1958-05-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Sultan of Pahang today officially opened the $200,000 Catholic High School at Bentong. In declaring the school open the Sultan said that the institution tilled a long felt need for secondary education m the country. The school, which is centrally65 words
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Article33 1958-05-17 5 TWO Europeans, travelling m a car alon e Bukit Timah Road were injured when thcr car crashed against a lamp post outside the University of Malaya, last night.33 words
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Article96 1958-05-17 5 ILAYAN orchids, grown •c Singapore Botanic ns. have once again recognition at an internal flower show. The orchids, part of a organized by the <ii Overseas Airways Corporation and its associated companies, were awarded a silver medal at the North of England Spring Flower Show96 words
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Article292 1958-05-17 5 ABO IT 30,000 babies are expected to be bom m Singapore's Kandang Kerbau Hospital by the end of this year biggest birth rate m any one hospital m the world and any impatience on the part of the medical staff should not be interpreted292 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-05-17 5 A BRITISH girl with a dark-striped dress and the first time away fromhome look stepped from the plane's gangway. She said to a Skyways official: "Is this Kuala Lumpur?" The airline official replied: 'No dear it's Singapore." "Why are you getting excited?" he asked.166 words
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Article402 1958-05-17 6 TRIAL BY SPECIAL JURY 'INVALID' Counsel Plea For Condemned Man THE special jury which tried Lee Ah Cheong alias Ah Lek, 27, on a capital charge m the Singapore Assizes m January was invalid, Mr. David Marshall, counsel for Lee, submitted before a Full Court of appeal yesterday Mr. Marshall402 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-05-17 6 THIRTEEN Venoms of No. 14 Squadron, RNZAF yesterday morning roared m farewell salute to the people of Singapore. The jets which flew m a perfect figure "14" left their Tengah Base and, after flying over Seletar and Changi. roared over the waterfront to theRNZAF PRO - 106 words
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Article162 1958-05-17 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers Spot 74 741 R.S.S. No. 1 (June) 72g 721 R.S.S. No. 1 (July) 721 72£ R.S.S. No. 2 70 71 R.S.S. No. 3 64 64} Tone:— Steady. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was162 words
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Article371 1958-05-17 6 OFFICERS and crews of any ship, aircraft or public vehicle arriving or departing from Malaya are not permitted to take on their persons Malayan and certain other currency notes. This ruling by Government was contained m a circular issued to shipping agents by the Deputy Controller371 words
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54 1958-05-17 6 TRAFFIC CHIEF PARKED CAR AT TAXI STAND THE Officer Commanding:, Report Section, Traffic Police, Singapore, A.S.P. B.L. Flack, was yesterday fined $12 m the City Magistrate's Court for parking his car at a taxi-stand m Zion Road on April 5. Flack pleaded guilty by letter which stated he did not54 words
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Article149 1958-05-17 6 Burning Car Chased On Road TWO policemen told a Singapore court yesterday that they chased a car which was ablaze and driven on the wrong side of the road for about 150 yards. T. M. Dass, and Abdul Rahman were testifying against two soldiers, George William Bretherton and Gerard O'Brien,149 words
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Article117 1958-05-17 6 SINGAPORE'S Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr Tan Theng Chiang, will visit S.I.T. 'ow-ccst housing estate at Bukit Panjang this morning. Mr. Tan told The Standard last night that he had received complaints from residents of the estate that houses there117 words
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Article870 1958-05-17 6 dsAl]osegrsgrsg.sdfgfx Singapore Olympic Sports Council: Flag Day. Singapore Labour Front: 'Meet-the-People" sessions at Party H.Q 5. Prince Street 12.30 pm. to 1.30 p m. The Independent Missionary Movement: Free film show at Woodbridge Hospital (Male Section) 7.30 p.m. German Arts Council; Special exhibition of recent German fraphic art870 words
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Article63 1958-05-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A youth with a criminal record of eleven previous convictions, was today sentenced to three months' jail by Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib for escaping from Police custody. Lee Sang. 24, admitted escaping from Constable Mohammad Diah at Court Hill on Feb.63 words
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Article53 1958-05-17 6 WITH money still coming m from the various stall holders, proceeds of last Saturday's 6th annual International Bazaar for the Blind already total $60,000. the treasurer, Mr. R. A. Yokes. told The Standard yesterday. He added that there was a good chance that the final figure53 words
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Article28 1958-05-17 6 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union Portsdown Branch: Messrs: P.C. Piliai. Chairman: P.K. Kaimal, Secretary; and. Koh Peng Heng.28 words
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Article26 1958-05-17 6 A PAINTER, Gan Poh Sze, 27. was yesterday acquitted by the Singapore Third District Court, on a charge of possessing 610 lbs of dutiable cigarettes.26 words
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Article433 1958-05-17 7 *Spore Turf Club Secretary Should Give Evidence PENANG, Frl. Magistrate Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah today postponed a case m connection with the illegal character lottery when he ruled that the secretary of the Singapore Turf Club would be the proper person to give evidence as to433 words
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Article212 1958-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The Ministry of Labour, implementing its bid to settle the wage dispute between the Malayan Planting Industries Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers, has submitted three proposals to be discussed by the two bodies Futhermore, the Labour Ministry ha 5212 words
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Article84 1958-05-17 7 500 ASK FOR RELEASE OF UNIONIST KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first public meeting here to urge the Federation Government to release Municipal Councillor and trade unionist, Mr. V. David, was held at Brickfields last night. The meeting, organized by Mr. R. Madhavan, for the voters of Bungsar Ward, Mr. David's84 words
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361 1958-05-17 7 EMPEROR'S ENVOY WILL WELCOME TUNKU TO JAPAN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Emperor Hirohito of Japan will send his personal representative, accompanied by Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, to welcome Tunku Abdul Rahman and his party when they arrive m Tokyo on May 21. The Tunku and his party will have little time361 words
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Article60 1958-05-17 7 KUANTAN, Fri. The Mentri Besar, Pahang, Inche Abdullah bin Tok Muda Haji Ibrahim, m his capacity as chairman of the State International Games Fund Appeal Committee, yesterday remitted $3,700 to Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, President of the Federation of Malaya International Games Fund Appeal60 words
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Article145 1958-05-17 7 RAUB. Fri. The Royal Malayan Navy equipment to help drain the flooded portion of the Raub Australian Gold Mine, In which 12 miners were trapped on Saturday, arrived last night. The de-watering operation was today described as the .est of its kind ever un-145 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-05-17 7 DR. All Ashmi AlAmroussi, Ambassador of the United Arab Republic to Indonesia, who is at present visiting the Federation, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at his office m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The Tunku is seen above receiving the Arab55 words
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Article89 1958-05-17 7 Association Takes A New Name PENANG. Fri. The Europeans Domiciled In Malaya Association at an extraordinary general meeting recently passed a resolution changing its name to "The Persons Domiciled m Malaya Association." The meeting, unanimously decided to have the membership open to all races of either sex domiciled m Malaya.89 words
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93 1958-05-17 7 Woman Placed Under Arrest In Hospital KAMPAR, Fri. A woman rubber tapper is aliened to have attacked a man with a chopper, following a quarrel early this morning m a room m Jalan Gopeng here. The man, a lorry 'attendant, was admitted to the Ipoh Hospital with serious head injuries.93 words
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183 1958-05-17 7 Gangsterism Of High Order, Says Magistrate PENANG, Fri.— Sessions Judge Mr. Au Ah Wah told a labourer, Teoh Kay Hoe, today that he had displayed gangsterism of a high order when he robbed a school teacher at the junction of Green Lane and Cheeseman Road on the night of April183 words
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Article71 1958-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. UMNO President Tunku Abdul Rahman, will officially open the Pahang State UMNO annual general conference to be held at Bentong on Sunday. The meeting will consider all resolutions to be tabled at the UMNO General Assembly m Kuala Lumpur, beginning June 6. The71 words
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158 1958-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The All-Malayan Estates Staff Union is suffering from "senile debility" and there are ample signs that "decadence has set m," warned the president of the Union, Mr. Yeoh Guan Leong, m the latest issue of "Amesun.'; its official organ. "The majority158 words
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Article45 1958-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 21,650 citizenship certificates were issued m the Federation last week, latest statistics showed today. Selangor topped the list with 9,530. Altogether there were now 619,035 "Merdeka citizens" m the Federation. There are still 36,148 applications pending.45 words
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Article17 1958-05-17 7 A 17-YEAR-OLD girl, R. Peruwathy, of Klang, was reported missing yesterday morning by her parents.17 words
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Article160 1958-05-17 7 IPOH, Fri. A motion urging Government to introduce super-tax and another asking for the re-introduction of business registration licences will be moved by Mr. K.R. Ramalingam. secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress (Perak branch) at the State Executive Committee delegates' conference to be held here towards160 words
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Advertisement1107 1958-05-17 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) W ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5£ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty te proceed via Panama or1,107 words
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Advertisement780 1958-05-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. S'por* P.S'ham Penong "SINALOA" 20/22 May 23, 24 May 25/ 26 Moy Calling Beyrouth, Havre, Gdynia. "FALSTRIA" wi- OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok ond for FAR EAST. Penang P. Shorn S'por* "BOMA" 24/25 Mo*780 words
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Article218 1958-05-17 9 Expert's Report For Study Group KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Government rubber expert, Mr. P. F. Adams, will present to the next meeting of the International Rubber Study group at Hamburg, his report on his investigations into the cause of rubber price fluctuation. Mr. Adams, of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry,218 words
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Article77 1958-05-17 9 RUBBER closed on a steady tone m Singapore yesterday with International first grade Jun e shipment at 72i cents per lb., up 1/8 cent. The market opened slightly lower and ruled quiet with minor fluctuations. Lower grade interest was small. Interest for nearby shipment continued and there was77 words
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Article45 1958-05-17 9 SINGAPORE Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb yesterday were: Bvven Seller* Spot f.o.b. 73J 74| International June No 1 RSS f.o.b. 72J 721 July 71 1 72 Junt 2 69i 70 June 3 63i 64 Tone: Very quiet.45 words
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Article35 1958-05-17 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31-1/2; French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.35 words
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Article29 1958-05-17 9 YUGOSLAV import requirements of fats and oils for the year ending June 30, 1958, are estimated at 19.800 tons cf edible oil and 22,000 tons of lard.29 words
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Article192 1958-05-17 9 AFTER the recent activity m the market, this week has been one of anti-climax, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. Overseas markets have levelled off and Singapore also lacks the vitality to take a lead. Fluctuations have been narrower and turnover smaller.192 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-05-17 9 Course On Air Tariff TWENTY clerks from offices of the sales agents of the International Air Transport Association yesterday attended a one day course on tariff instruction by Mr. E. H. Steyer. of Swiss-air, Switzerland's airline. Mr. Steyer from the airline's head office (tariff department) m Zurich, is on a136 words
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Article23 1958-05-17 9 AUSTRALIAN wool sales during July-February 1957-58 totalled 891,300.000 pounds down 1 per cent from the same period of the 1956-57 season.23 words
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Article41 1958-05-17 9 JAPAN is expected to be buying 2$ million tons of Australian coal a year by 1963. an Australian coal exporter, said this week. Japan bought most of the 800,000 tons of coal exported by Australia last year.41 words
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252 1958-05-17 9 Share Market Dull And Featureless THE Malayan share market was dull and featureless in all sections Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: BUSINESS DONE MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: F N. ords. $2.50 ready and delayed, overnight; Gammon Rights 42c. and 43c.252 words
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332 1958-05-17 9 LARGE shipments of Tasmonion apples are expected m Singapore within next week and further supplies early next month, The Standard was told yesterday. Their arrival will reduce the wholesale price of apples on the Colony market. However, a Colony market source said it was332 words
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Article98 1958-05-17 9 A PROFIT of $42,755 was made by Suloh Rubber Estates Limited, for the year ended Dec. 31. 1957, according to the report of the directors. This, together with $21,325 brought forward from the previous account, makes a total of $64,080 available for appropriations. Interim dividends already paid98 words
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Article92 1958-05-17 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices oei pirul yesterday were: copra May /June UK Continent $31 4 buyers $32 sellers coconut oil m bulk $47f sellers; m drums $51 sellers: Muniok white pepper SI 26 sellers; Sarawak white $125 sellers Special Sarawak black 573. Singapore Copra Association92 words
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Article20 1958-05-17 9 BRITAIN is increasing import quotas for both Japanese and American canned salmon, the British Government announced j-esterday. UP.20 words
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Article94 1958-05-17 9 U.K. Main Bicycle Supplier BRITAIN will continue to )e the main supplier of jicycles to the Malayan narket, United Kingdom rrade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. S. C. Stout, »aid yesterday. Figures of imports of uicycles for the first two months of this year showed Malaya imported 19.822 bicycles, worth $1,879,122,94 words
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Article75 1958-05-17 9 JAKARTA. May 16 (AFP>— A fishery community proje.t at Kota Baru. Southeast of Kalimantan (Borneo) whicn includes laboratory r< and training m modern I and fishing technique pected to start operation m the middle of this year. This project was undertaken by the Indonesian Agriculture Ministry with75 words
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Article62 1958-05-17 9 PAN American Airws engaged a leading studio to produce 16 on Far East, including Singapore, to create interest m travel. The films will be made In colour and the reel on Singapore will last half an hour. It will be screened simultaneously m cinemas all over62 words
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Article36 1958-05-17 9 ABOUT 60 per cent of Canada's export trade m 1957 (and m 1956) was dried whole milk. In 1957. total export* amounted to 18.400,000 oounds. compared with 19 300,000 pounds m the year.36 words
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Advertisement186 1958-05-17 9 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES NUVt WEEKLY ROUNDTRIP SAILINGS TO HONGKONG (including 5 days stay onboard m Hongkong without extra charge) Spore Hongkong Hongkong Spore Dept. Arr. Dept. Arr. M.s. 'TJILUWAH" Moy 23 Moy 27 June 2 June 6 m.s. "TJIWANGI" May 31 June 4 June 9 June 13 m.s. "TJILUWAH" June186 words
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Miscellaneous190 1958-05-17 9 OUTER ROADS Pinang. Lucky Trader Aik Hin Senana, Chekiang. Agios Mm Huang Hin Chuan, Thak Vlassios Wing on, Frsnkfurt. Sin Nava. Marudu. Scudai, Haru Daviken, Hildegrad Dorenkamp. Manis, Thong Tanee. Silver Serov Blvth Trader, Eastern Dragon, Vanda Pangkor, BenVenture. Great Oaks, Hallvard, tong, Playaran. Soerjo San Francoise. Mvi Heng. Baru190 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-05-17 10 PUAN Sharifah Rodziah, wife of the Federation Prime Minister, hands out the trophy to Che Rahmah Jamit, 20-year-old Mukim Batu schoolteacher, who beat 13 other competitors to win the title of "Queen of the Hair Bun," m Kuala Lumpur. The contest, organised by the UMNO Kaum68 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-05-17 10 Malayan Students Enjoy Taste Of Country Life SIXTEEN STUDENTS from Malaya and Singapore were among a party who spent a weekend as the guests of the Rotary Club m Goulburn. inland New South Wales City, 130 miles south-west of Sydney. Now taking courses at Sydney University, the students were seeing141 words
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Article, Illustration187 1958-05-17 10 (ABOVE): Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is seen cutting the ribbon when he declared open the first "Hari Kaum Ibu" organized by the Kuala Lumpur branch of UMNO The Tunku said that UMNO (Men Division) will shortly organize another day called "Hari U M N O." On Tunku's187 words
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Article2069 1958-05-17 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD He Should Be One Of The Day's Best Bets By VTITH present underfoot conditions m his favour TUFTON can be followed with confidence m the main mile race for Class One milers (Race 6) at Bukit Timah this afternoon, opening day of the2,069 words
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Article, Illustration187 1958-05-17 11 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Francis SINCERO ALL TRUMPS BONNIE EXPRESS ELLEM Staff Officer Pekin» All Trumps All Trumps All Trumps Sincero Sincere Staff Officer SWEET DREAM II CASSELL POWHATAN POWHATAN a Cassell Sweet Dream II Cassell Sweet Dream II Z Powhatan Powhatan So Sorry Golden Melody GREY ELEGANCE187 words
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1079 1958-05-17 11 RACE J, 2.15 p.m.- Class 3, Div. 5-6 Purs. I. 6» PEKING 4y 9.00 DONNILLY HOBBS %<£'" 'coh^^"'"*,* 6. 0*7582 lEECHnK- ly 808 DRACON WS BAGBY C^jtfJWi" 8- •OMil kSa^tTr" I? IS? I iSaTT E^VAN B'KELEN 3". ****** STAFF OFFICER 5y 7.091,079 words
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Article866 1958-05-17 12 LEONG HEW MENG - OON 'S DEFEAT WAS NO DISGRACE LEONG HEW MENG 4,000 See First Night's Play By OON CHONG TEIK, the Cambridge Blue, was beaten afier three sets by A. Piruz m last night's exhibition at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Defeat however does not write Oon's chances off for the Thomas Cup.866 words
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Article173 1958-05-17 12 GOLD MEDAL FOR TAN Rosandich KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Tan Fong Thin. Federation's teen-aged woman •printer, has a good chance of winning a gold medal for Malaya at the an Games. This is the opinion of American coach. Tom Rosandich. who left with Federation athletes and gamesmen for Tokyo this morning.173 words
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Article47 1958-05-17 12 Supersonic Dance For Skiiers THE Water Ski a SuperRaffles Hotel c 13. Ballet and m exhibition, at $3 can be obtained from club members or from the Seer- edo Fernandez. Tel: No *****. will also il. trade demonstrain parade at the West Point on Sunday, June 2247 words
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Article59 1958-05-17 12 THE ST. Josephs Institir nore. will hold its .il athletic sports at the school's field on Saturday, June 14 -r e will be special events c Old Boys of the Chrisand to compete are requ^ contact the sr secre C.R. Eber. Tele: Lady Goode. wife of the59 words
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Article61 1958-05-17 12 RESULTS of the InterSchool table tennis competition played at the Singapore Youth Centre yesterday are: St. Patrick's School bt Alexandra School 5-3; Outram School bt Gang Eng Seng 5-2; Raffles Institution bt Holy Innocents Eng. School 5-2; Chinese High School bt Siglap School 5-2; St. Andrews bt61 words
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Article53 1958-05-17 12 LONDON. May 16, (Reuter) Results m today's cricket matches were:At Hove. Match abandoned, (rain.) Sussex 390 Leicestershire 217 and five for no wicket. At Oxford. Match abandoned, (rain.) Lancashire 130 and 82 Oxford University 6 and 88 for ix. At Harrogate. Match abandoned, (rain). Warwickshire 55 for53 words
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216 1958-05-17 12 Island Club Mixed Golf Draw Times THE draw and starting times of the Royal Island Club Open Mixed Foursomes Shield to be held tomorrow are as follows Ist Tee (2.15) Mrs. McConnell& J.S. Asherson v Mrs. H. Knudson A. Murdoch: (2.20> Mrs. Hancock •lm v MY. Mrs. J. Boles; Hodgkinson216 words
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Article28 1958-05-17 12 BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia, May 16 (Reuter)— Surie English champions, will make the first overseas cricket tour m the county's history when they visit Rhodesia next year.28 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-05-17 12 LONDON, May 16 (Reuter) E. R. Dexter, the Cambridge University cricket captain, has withdrawn from the MCC side to play the New Zealand tourists m the match beginning at Lords here on Saturday because of studies. Dexter, who is the leading scorer m English107 words
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Article764 1958-05-17 12 RESULTS of the 17th Annual Chinese Inter-School sports meet held at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday are: BOYS Middle Schools 'A' 200 m: 1. Lee Kheng Fang 2. Chia Kwang Yah 3. Ho Sum Lin 23.6 sees, (record). 400 m: 1. Yeow Soon Pan 2. Chia Kwang764 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-05-17 12 ROME, Holding their cups after their victory m the women's doubles at the Rome International Tennis Tournament, are Britain's Shirley Bloomer (right) and Christine Truman (left). Behind stand their runners-up, looking sad-faced after being beaten m the finals, Australians Thelma Long (left) and Mary Hawton. The56 words
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Advertisement105 1958-05-17 12 THOUSANDS GO TO THE GREAT WORLD EVERY SATURDAY J "SATURDAYFUN^R" J|^B^ Km j TO-NIRHF 2 GREAT WORLD AIR-CONDITIONED CABARET 1 f>9L^ TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY pSfc^WlPlN^ THE GIAMT TREE SPILLS mmLm ,60 FEET HIGH!!! > I THRILLS ft 1 H HEAVILY COVERED WITH grease: bring ||j||i *P WHOLE inn VARn<; nAri:<;lll105 words
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Advertisement164 1958-05-17 12 THE AMERICAN COMMANDOS WHO SPEARHEADED BEACHHEADS The YOUNG INVADERS" TONIGHT MIDNIGHT I Underwater i ,m^ ADVENTURE f UNDERWATER i ND^ R 5 WATER T Oaredevil Underwater SUSPFNQPt M K^'SSES* Ba X- t^^ot >^' V flB i I BBT ja| -*t4oC^^^ *^jfc ißr I I 4 T" I ■MfSi Ifffißiittiiin wjtfkX164 words
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Article83 1958-05-17 13 'rHE current boom m Army skiffle m Singapore has reached new heights. Altogether, there are now nine groups and there are plans afoot to hold an Army skiffle festival some time m the near future. f One of the most popuf the new groups is Silhouettes. Toer83 words
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Article458 1958-05-17 13 Changi Chatter CHIEFIE THE Chan{i Photographic Club has started building up a considerable interest and now has 25 members. The club, which is situated m the Changi Broadcasting System building, is open every e\ening. and welcomes all amateur camera enthusiasts, whether they have a simple general purpose camera, a precision458 words
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Article, Illustration550 1958-05-17 13 THEY'RE PLANNING A FESTIVAL NOW a skiffle group. We prefer to be called a rock "n roll band". To the uninitiated, there may seem to be scarcely any difference between the two. George, however, is adamant. "With rock 'n i roll", he claims, "you've really550 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-05-17 13 J*HE Corps of Royal Military Police are celebrating their 445 th Anniversary this week. A visit by the Colonel Commandant Lt. General Sir James Cassels, the Director of Operations m Malaya, will be a highlight of the Corps week-end special celebration, from May 16th to the 18th.251 words
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Article439 1958-05-17 13 A PICNIC is a wonderful idea on a hot afternoon, with iced squash m a flask, lots of sandwiches and a visit to a beautiful spot with lots of shady trees and green grass. The best place m Singapore, which is a real escape from the439 words
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Article301 1958-05-17 13 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND you RITA DEL MAR By TX)DAT'S QUOTATION: "Every sweet hath its sour, every eril its good." Emerson SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE: Get around more freely; catch up with correspondence or visits. Get m touch with those who etvjnt m your particular sphere. Dress attractively; be at your best301 words
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Miscellaneous181 1958-05-17 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Cipp c lt> t Aror GENERATIONS/^ H7 WITH NO MERCY "^->. V S^lLI M £!£!ifs U£^^B f IT'S SADIE HAWKINS V THE HORROR-STRICKEN I V SHOWN —EN A RATHER I L°* TELEVISION HAS I DAY IN DOGPATCH, J <3T BACHELORS AND THE J Jfv DIRTY OLD181 words
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213 1958-05-17 14 I LOCH NESS. Scotland, Maj 16 (Reuter) Frogmen with underwater television cameras last night searched the murky depths here in search of the Loch Ness monster. But millions of viewers throughout Britain, who followed the hunt on their television screens, were disap- pointed. The legendary213 words
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Article351 1958-05-17 14 America's Moons Are Orange-Sized, Says A Jubilant Nikita MOSCOW, May 16 (Reuter) Russia's massive third Sputnik, the largest man-made satellite yet achieved, which was launched into orbit yesterday may be specially designed to land again intact. The cone-shaped satellite, nearly 12 feet long and nearly six351 words
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279 1958-05-17 14 'Reds Use Church To Spread Doctrine' WASHINGTON, May 16 (IP) The U.S. Senate internal security sub-com-mittee charged today that the Soviet Union and its satellites have used their churches and religious leaders to help spread Communist influence m the United States. The sub-committee cited testimony from a number of refugee279 words
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270 1958-05-17 14 Secret US 'Bull Goose' Missile Launched CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, May 16 (UP) The Air Force launched its highly secret "Bull Goose" yesterday a speedy decoy missile designed to fly over enemy territory and confuse defence to clear the path for bombers and ballistic missiles. The red-and-silver "Goose," evidently a winged270 words
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143 1958-05-17 14 Let The World Know It, He Says WASHINGTON, May 16, (Reuter)— Senator Mr. Clinton Anderson, Deputy Chairman of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, said yesterday the United States should let the world know it had "some damped devilish weapons" m the atomic stockpile. "I am143 words
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118 1958-05-17 14 LONDON. May 16, (Reuter) Dr. Ellis Stungo, a Hanley Street doctor, was today found not guilty of counselling another doctor to perform an illegal operation on an Australian nurse who died later m hospital. Defending counsel for Dr. Stungo submitted there was no evidence118 words
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Article168 1958-05-17 14 \SHINGTON, May 16 (UP) Vice-President Mr. Richard Nixon told a cheering Women's National Press Club last night that his South American trip "started as a goodwill trip and as far as Pat and I are concerned, it ended as a goodwill trip." Mr.168 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-05-17 14 SIGNOR Gronchi, the President of ItaJy, who arrived m England for his state visit is seen with the Queen m the Mall as they drive to Buckingham Palace. The President and Signora Gronchi were greeted at Victoria Station by the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and otherMirrorpic - 56 words
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Article151 1958-05-17 14 Churchill Hurts Hand In A Lift LONDON, May 16 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill hurt his hand m the House of Commons lift last night, it was learned here. The injury was not serious, it was understood. He was treated immediately by a member of the Opposition. Dr. J. Dickson. Later,151 words
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Article59 1958-05-17 14 HORTA, Azores, May 16, (UP). Portuguese warships yesterday evacuated children and the aged from the earthquake island of Faial as two volcanoes belched lava high into the air. Nearly 2,000 of the island's 30,000 residents nave been sheltered on other islands since the earthquake which killed three persons59 words
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217 1958-05-17 14 NEW DELHI, 16 (Reuter) Four Britons, two Americans and three Russians were among the 21 people killed when a Pakistan airliner crashed here yesterday, it was officially announced today. The four Britons were: Hilda Brown, a missionary, Miss Mary D. Woodhouse, a^o a217 words
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Article55 1958-05-17 14 ALDERSHOT, England, May 16, (Reuter). Lieutenant Robin Francis George Attew, 22-year-old member of the Royal Signals Corps, was yesterday sentenced to be cashiered at a court martial here for stealing from brother officers. He pleaded guilty to four charges of stealing a total of £15. The55 words
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Article212 1958-05-17 14 NEW DELHI. May 16, (UP) Karl Marx was a "famous man" but his socialist theories were out of date today, according to Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. Mr. Nehru's remarks were made at a recent meeting of the all-India, Congress Committee. An authorized text of212 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-05-17 14 THE Rome factory of "Contraves Italiana." Ihr anti-aircraft and electronics experts, are now making latest guided missiles. The 20 ft. long and 3ft. m diameter anti aircraft rockets are designed to be fired from batteries of up to six twin-launchers. The rockets are guided by a fully-automaticUP - 104 words
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Article253 1958-05-17 14 MOSCOW, May 16, (UP)— President Nasser and Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday agreed to seek closer relations between the I'nited Arab Republic and Russia... As a first step, Mr. Khrushchev agreed to visit Cairo. In a joint communiaue, the two statesmen expressed "deep satisfaction"253 words
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Article35 1958-05-17 14 TOKYO, May 16, (Re 1 Mr. James H. Do^? 1 tary of the United Su Force, arrived at the States air base m Ta near here, to begin a air force units.35 words
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Article34 1958-05-17 14 ALBANY, New York, (Reuter) New York highest court, the C Appeals, ruied yesterd;. State board was cor: banning the French I D. H. Lawrence's do* Chatterly's Lover" as immoral m its thr34 words
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Article26 1958-05-17 14 MOSCOW. May Russia and N today signed ol he c on their ne^o 65 reciprocal trari^ and economic co-op< Soviet news agency T. ported.26 words
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Article31 1958-05-17 14 MANILA, May LI President Carlos P. Gar I expected soon to aprx mer Senator Francisco I as chairman of the Ph; delegation to the tions, it was reported U31 words
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Article32 1958-05-17 14 LONDON, May 16. (I Professor Leonid Soviet interplanetary expert, wrote m Pra "Flight to Mars, to riddles of this myster net. seems to me feasible within the years."32 words
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Article25 1958-05-17 14 TAIPEI, Ma Vice-Admiral A K. Commander of U.S. n forces of Formosa, sai( that military relatior Nationalist China i United States were "id25 words
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Article25 1958-05-17 14 LONDON. May 16 ter) Britain is the pion tourist country, A. Butler, the Home tary, said yesterday two-day tourism con: i here.25 words
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Article22 1958-05-17 14 LONDON. May 16. (R< Mr. Katsumi Ohi Japanese tain, presented his ere to the Queen at B Palace today.22 words
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Article17 1958-05-17 14 RANGOON, Mas The All-Burrr?. has decided to givr to Premier announced today by the I17 words
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Article24 1958-05-17 14 MELBOURNE. Urn (Reuter) A young found screaming and a suburban strip day was today idr Englishwoman who grated frcn L i J24 words
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