Singapore Standard, 2 June 1958
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Title Section22 1958-06-02 1 111 9fl JL SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cobl. "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 334. 15 cts. 12 Poges22 words
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Article612 1958-06-02 1 FULL POWERS ASKED FROM FRENCH ASSEMBLY General Announces His Cabinet As Riots Break Out PARIS, June 1. Gen. Charles de Gaulle met the National Assembly today and demanded six months full powers to rule France and bring her out of her present crisis. He told the612 words
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378 1958-06-02 1 NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTER DATE FIXED No Exit Permit Needed For S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Registration of persons between the ages of 17 and 28 for National Service will begin from June 16, it was officially announced today. During the period of registration from June 16 to July 12, any person378 words
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Article126 1958-06-02 1 HONGKONG, June 1 (AFP) On Monday, the large concentration of warships which have been in Hongkong over the last two weeks will be sailing for exercises and finally dispersing on June 4. H.M.S. Bulwark sails for Singapore and later joins up with the East Indies squadron126 words
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Article23 1958-06-02 1 THE Weather Bureau in Taipei said yesterday Typhoon Phyllis would miss Formosa if it maintained its present course. (Reuter)23 words
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Article190 1958-06-02 1 I'LL BE IN ALGERIA SOON -GENERAL ALGIERS, June 1 (Reuter)— General Raoul Salan today toM the people of Algeria that he had received a personal message from General de Gaulle sayiog he would be in Algeria "very soon'. He was speaking at a demonstration of about 4,000 people in El190 words
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445 1958-06-02 1 Wo Jap Rivalry In Industries, Says The Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Government will consider either removing the system of licensing governing imports of Japanese goods or apply the condition to all countries outside the Commonwealth, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman decbred today on his return from Japan. He445 words
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Article54 1958-06-02 1 MOSCOW, June 1 (Reute:) A Soviet helicopter picked up and carried to safety another helicopter which had force landed, the Soviet news agency Tass, reported today. The agency said the first helicopter was damaged and landed in an isolated spot. The second helicopter, a more powerful54 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-06-02 1 THOUSANDS lined the streets while hundreds followed the funeral procession of the late Mr. Cheong Yoke Choy, Kuala Lumpur millionaire philanthropist, yesterday and caused a traffic jam along the four-mile funeral route in Chinatown. Picture shows a part of one and half mile long procession going along80 words
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102 1958-06-02 1 BABIES LEFT UNATTENDED OUTSIDE SHOPS BEDFORD, June 1 (Reuter) Mothers here are suspected of leaving their babies in prams outside a large store and then going off to local cinemas. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is investigating this habit. A Bedford official of the Society102 words
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67 1958-06-02 1 AN OPERATION WITHOUT ANY ANAESTHETIC BORDEAUX. June 1 (Reuter) A Fakir. Yvon Yva. had his appendix removed without anaesthetic in a clinic here "to prove that will-power can conquer pain." The operation was filmed and Yva himself gave a running commentary. The doctor said he was entirely satisfied with the67 words
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Article25 1958-06-02 1 MR. DAG Hammarskjoeld, United Nations SecretaryGeneral, arrived in Oslo yesterday by air from New York for a three-day visit to Norway. Reuter.25 words
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Article32 1958-06-02 1 MALAYA'S Thomas Cup team was selected yesterday with the surprising omission of Oon Chong Teik who was specially flown back from England for the trials. Full report in Page 11.32 words
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291 1958-06-02 1 Ship In Trouble 7 Swim For Help THE captain of the Indonesian ship, the Langkara, sent seven members of his crew swimming into Singapore to inform the local authorities of his ship's control being taken over by five rebel passengers, a Police spokesman told The Standard last night. The skipper291 words
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188 1958-06-02 1 HONGKONG, June 1 (AFP) —A United States air force plane from Clark Base, near Manila, en route here yesterday, turned back to its base when its baggage compartment caught fire only a few minutes before it reached Kai Tak Airport. A Qantas Super Constellation188 words
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113 1958-06-02 1 ANNOUNCING today's bis issue of the STANDARD'S THOMAS CUP SUPPLEMENT. Four nations America, Denmark. Indonesia and Thailand are competing for the right to challenge Malaya and to try and wrest the THOMAS CUP which has remained in this country for the past nine years. Who113 words
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Advertisement86 1958-06-02 1 Tiger Testimonials Qyj\+ Samuel Scupper,, on anmivg at Singapore, said, •Expedite (Hal cargo. Oniim T Its time, for a TIGER** V' MAINSPRING )q f^\) TITONIP V^w. "*i i P^ < j 11/nique itv PerforwuxiUicLtnii>€/rsa£ in Appaoir AGFA ISOLETTE CAMERAS Popular 2i"x 2i" picture size; Colour corrected, coated Agfa Agnar and86 words
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Advertisement696 1958-06-02 2 ENGAGEMENT TMI ENCACCMCNT is announced between Yen* See second son of Mr and Mrs. Fong Fook Tin and Lee Yoon .?st daughter of Mr and Mrs Cheo Sit Fuee on 2-6-1958. SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST requres a T »c-^cal Assistant {A tectural) m the Technxal Timescale fencing salary j696 words
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Advertisement579 1958-06-02 2 TUITION ■ALLftOOM DANCINC starting 7 30 pm. To-day. $.00 month. Lee's School of Dancing, 126 Sims Avenue, Singapore. TYPEWRITING WITHOUT TEARS, Afternoons $3/-, Shorthand without Sighs. Cambridge English Maths.. Commercial High School. 247A, )oo Chiat Road. Phore: *****. EDUCATION VACANCIES: Forms 111'V. mornm«. eve. Commercial subjects: Shorthand, theory, speed, morning,579 words
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Advertisement558 1958-06-02 2 TEiNDER NOTICES Multi-storey Office Block for Messrs. Lee Yan Lian Realty Ltd., at Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur TENDERS are invited from suitable contractors for the erection of a 19 Storey Office Block in Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tender forms may be obtained from the Architect's Office on or before the558 words
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Advertisement830 1958-06-02 2 TENDERS are Invited for the renting and operation of a Canteen with three Kiosks in the main building of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre at Kallang. The contract will be for the period ending 21st December. 1959. A copy of the agreement may be obtained on application at the office830 words
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Advertisement316 1958-06-02 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 441 of 1957. Re MOHAMED bin OSMAN of No. 6, Mengkuang Road, Singapore, 15. Receiving Order made 30th August, 1957. Date of Adjudication 30th August, 1957. Date and place of316 words
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Advertisement336 1958-06-02 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) 111 The High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 443 of 1957. Re: JAMES K. PODISINGHO of No. 9A, Delta Avenue. Singapore, 3. Receiving Order made 30th August, 1957. Date of Adjudication 30th August, 1957. Date and place336 words
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Advertisement414 1958-06-02 2 The. Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 450 of 1957. Re: D. BASOK bin D. MA CHAK of No. 70. Monks Hill Terrace, Singapore 9. Receiving Order made 30th August, 1957. Date of Adjudication 30th August. 1957.414 words
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Advertisement82 1958-06-02 2 I The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11 > In the High Court of th» Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 451 of 1957. ;R« AS. DAVID of Buffalo Road, Singapore Receiving Order made 30;k j August, 1957. Date of Adjudication 30th August. 1957. Date and place n' Meeting82 words
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500 1958-06-02 3 EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD June 2, 1958. Public Health THE grave delay in Singapore being notified of the outbreak of cholera in Thailand has naturally caused irritation and anxiety. Several travellers from across the border were allowed to enter unquestioned by the authorities because of this lapse and a protest500 words
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Article364 1958-06-02 3 THE inadequacies of the junior section of Singapore's Raffles National Library, to which Librarian L. M. Harrod has referred, call for immediate attention. With its growing membership, now that this section has been made available free of any subscription to the youth of the Colony, Librarian Harrod faces364 words
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Article, Illustration843 1958-06-02 3 Robert Duffy - Robert Duffy By FROBISHER BAY (NWT) 'JHE snow is still piled high between the little frame houses of this Baffin Island settlement which the Canadian Government proposes to turn into a mining centre and civil aviation base through a five-year, $75 milion development programme The843 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1958-06-02 3 LONDON JF there is a laugh to be squeezed out of the tragic situation in Cyprus— and you'd have to squeeze pretty hard to get fun out of that sad island it would be the fact that after the British Government "kidnapped" Archbishop Makarios and deported him, the1,335 words
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Article, Illustration403 1958-06-02 3 the NEWS as it strikes me A MEETING looked forward to with considerable interest by Malays on both sides of the Causeway is to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Friday when the UMNO General Assembly gets together for its annual conference. Practically every State branch has forwarded one or403 words
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Advertisement76 1958-06-02 3 ENGAGEMENT RINGS designed by master craftsmen and original in designs People prefer to buy from P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Kuala Lumpur and Singapore SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS MEAD OFFICE: 23. Um Teck K.m Road. S'pore 2. PO. Box No. »563 Cables: "TICERNEWS" Tel: ***** (5 lines), All departments. KUALA76 words
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Advertisement51 1958-06-02 3 mtkt y ool^ Wnitt Sh*e« K :*f really white— lnsist on Klwf V 'I^^ whlch contains TlO2, the world'l V^kJ rtWlrfH whitest pigment. Kiwi White* V-mofi A tn complete cleaning kit, "Jj B*^T^^ includes a sponge v^H lC*^^^A *PP llc tor B every pack. MACLAINI WATSON CO LT». Ct TIL;51 words
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225 1958-06-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thousands of people lined the four-mile route along Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown today to watch what was one of the longest and most colourful Chinese funeral processions j the war. lonaire philanthropist, the .ate Mr. Cheong Yoke Choy was today buried at Kwang225 words
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Article74 1958-06-02 4 A 16-YEAR-OLD Ktrl. Lee; Biang Fong. was killed in a j traffic accident, at Nicoll Drive. Slnfapore, yesterday afternoon. Lee. who was in a van. had gone for a swim with a friend when the vehicle was Involved in a collision with two other cars. The74 words
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Article108 1958-06-02 4 PENANG. Sun.—Government is spending a good deal of money on civics courses so that the people in the rural areas can know how the various departments of government function. This was stated by the Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee, when h* closed a five-day108 words
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Article215 1958-06-02 4 THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday warned the Council that it would fare an industrial crisis very soon "as a result of ii 1 -treatment meted out to the labour force." The Federation's Secretary, Mr. K. Sivasamy told The Standard that more than215 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-06-02 4 A SINGAPORE schoolmaster. Mr. Soh Chuan Seng, of Telok Paku English School, and his bride, the former Miss Ons Gek Hiok. cutting their wedding: cake at a reception held at Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden yesterday. The bride is a clerk attached to the City Treasurer's Department. Standard pic.50 words
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Article54 1958-06-02 4 KOiA BxiAKu. b.. .Celantan will celebrate the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong with prayers in mosques, churches and temples. The Acting Mentn Besar. Dato Bentara Jaya, Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman Al-Kharid. will hold a garden tea party at Istana Kota Lama to be attended by the Sultan54 words
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Article62 1958-06-02 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sun.—Cigarette butts were littered in a restaurant in Pier Road here by a gang of chain-smoking thieves on Friday night. The thieves stole S2OO worth of cigarettes, but left a larger portion of cigarettes worth $500 intact. The took their time in making their haul, smoking62 words
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Article392 1958-06-02 4 Mission Leaders Due Back Today THE Singapore all-Party delegation to London will arrive in the Colony today after the successful conclusion of the constitutional talks with the British Government which will bring full internal self-government in March next year. v The delegation, which went to392 words
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Article47 1958-06-02 4 PENANG, Sun.—The Yang di-Pertuan Agong may be here on Saturday. June 21. to witness the water pageant and water sports to be held in connection with the Penang festival. The main highlight in the water sports will be the dragon boat races.47 words
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Article86 1958-06-02 4 THE Christian Brothers Old Boys Association, Singapore, at its annual general meeting held recently, elected Mr. Lim Choo Sye as president for the year. Other officials: vice-presi-dents: Mr. D. E. Siddons and Mr. Sim Ah Kow, secretary: Mr. James Low, asst. Mr. E. Wicks, treasurer: Mr. Lim86 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-06-02 4 We Get The Shadow, Not Substance... SINGAPORE should have complete self governing dominion status like Australia, Oyion, India and Pakistan, said a New South WaJes Assemblyman. Mr. C.ive Evatt. on his arrival in the Colony yesterday. Mr. Evatt. younger brother of Dr. H. V. Evatt (M.P.), commenting on the new155 words
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Article28 1958-06-02 4 IPOH. Sun— A 20-year-old vegetable-seller. Ng Ah Kim was last night stabbed three times in the shoulder Ng was in Theatre Street when he was attacked.28 words
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287 1958-06-02 5 WE HAVE 2 BIG PROBLEMS TO FACE-M.C.A. BOSS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— President of the MCA, Dr. lim Chong Eu, said here today that the MCA's Chinese Education Central Committee had two big problems to face. They were: to promote unity amongst the Chinese, and to achieve better relationship with the287 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-06-02 5 MAYOR ONG'S EJECTION ORDER Councillors Ask Jumat: Did He Have The Right? OPPOSITION members in the Singapore City Council will seek clarification from the Minister for Locil Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, on Council meeting procedure. They expressed "great concern" about Mayor Ong Eng Guan208 words
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Article71 1958-06-02 5 MR. YEAP THEAM HOCK and his bride the former Miss Rosy Khoo Siew Cheng, after their wedding yesterday. Mr. Teap, who is the second son of Madam Chean Eng Hoon and the late Mr. Yeap Hin Tat, i s an Inspector attached to the Criminal Investigation Department of71 words
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Article138 1958-06-02 5 PENANG, Sun.— More than 20 doctors out of a total of 80 recruited by the Malayan Government in India have arrived in Malaya and are now posted in the various hospitals in the States This was revealed by the Minister for Health. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, to138 words
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Article69 1958-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance Government was today called upon to introduce realistic "schemes to relieve unemployment k» the country," A resolution to this effect was passed here today at the annual delegates conference of the Selangor division of the Labour Party of Malaya. Another resolution69 words
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Article51 1958-06-02 5 A DETECTIVE travelling in a car along Connaught Drive, Singapore, late on Saturday night, saw a group of nine men in a fight in Elizabeth Walk. When he rushed up to intervene, the group dispersed. One man was arrested and he will be charged in court51 words
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Article75 1958-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Governor of the Reserve Bank of India declared here today that he was happy to note that Indian banks in this country were not being subjected to any discrimination. He was speaking at a tea party in his honour held by the75 words
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115 1958-06-02 5 ALL-OUT BID TO WIN S EAT IN COUNCIL With the resignation of the Workers' Party Councillor. Mr. Chang Yuen/ Tong (Kallang) from the City Council, political parties in Singapore have started preparations for a bye-election in the division. The Standard understands that all major political parties will field candidates to115 words
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Article141 1958-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. During the second half of this year, the Youth Services section of the Department of Social Welfare will be conducting a number of specialized courses for youth leaders who are members of voluntary youth organizations. The first course on tailoring and carpentry will141 words
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Article49 1958-06-02 5 THE eighth annual general meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 29, at the Singapore Youth Council Hall, 145, Orchard Road. The agenda, along with the nominations and resolutions, will be circulated 10 days before the meeting.49 words
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187 1958-06-02 5 20,000 Face Threat Of Unemployment BUTTERWORTH, Sun. Twenty thousand people in Perak are either unemployed or threatened with unemployment, said City Councillor, Mr. Lim Kean Siew here today. At the first mass rally of the Labour Party of Malaya, Butterworth branch, at Jalan Raja Uda, Mr. Lim said that the187 words
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Advertisement218 1958-06-02 5 FIGURE SUMMING MAGIC LASTIC "WAIST BAND" I^-'jMjH WILL INSTANTLY VANISH WRM 4 INCHES OFF YOUR WAIST! WHra ITS LIGHT AS A FEATHER /Jn COLOR WHITE ONLY fl Ik SIZES. 24-26-28-30 $24-50 Each. I 7 72, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, TEL: ***** CLEARANCE SALE I from To -day Ladies Shoes 3.00 up218 words
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Advertisement317 1958-06-02 5 :::T T::n::n-.— B TWO IMPORTANT INNOVATIONS flllllli m SB m I FAR EAST ROUTES! DJAKARTA and KUALA LUMPUR Included in Schedule By Indonesia and Malaya the SAS world-wide route-net has been increased to serve 44 countries. This means excellent new connections to Singapore, Penang, Bali, Borneo and many other points317 words
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Article281 1958-06-02 6 NO CABINET SEATS FOR THE M.I.C. 6-Hour Selangor UMNO Meeting Makes Decision KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor UMNO Executive Committee heaurd by Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak last night decided that MIC members should not be given portfolios in the "cabinet or committee" system of government in the281 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-06-02 6 MR S SUBRAMANIAM and his bride, the formeT Miss M. Rajeswari, who were married in Singapore according to Hindu rites on Wednesday The bridegroom, attached to the Immigration De&t T.*?. 1 J* e son of Mr and Mr s Shunmugam. The bride is the daughter o f69 words
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Article121 1958-06-02 6 PENANG, Sun.— An appeal to Indians to strengthen the Malayan Indian Congress was made by the newly-elected president of the Jelutong branch of the M.1.C., Mr. A. Balakrishnan, at the annual general meeting held here recently. He stressed the importance of strengthening their ties with the121 words
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Article150 1958-06-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari. said last night that seven Malay educationists will leave for Indonesia next week to study the development of the Malay language in the Republic. The Minister made this statement during a prizegiving ceremony150 words
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Advertisement344 1958-06-02 6 i< < nr^^^^^^^^B^w^^^^^w^^^r^^rTTn^n^Pur'^f^S^^B «fcf€J »J JtijkTl"^ 12th DAY TODAY w^PßrfNi^l^gjn! U «Ji. 1.4S 4.15 «.45 9.M p.m Jerr, Lewis "THE SAD SACK" Vistav.slon-P^ 4c_*£KKp3reQ££r NOW SHOWI\G! m 11 a.m. -1.43-415 -6.45 4. 9.30 p.m. SALMAH AHMAD ROOMAI NOOR S. M. WAHID PI TEH LAWAK *^b?.IlI s "Che Mamat Parang Tajam"344 words
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Advertisement325 1958-06-02 6 NSssssHsa^ 145 4 6 30 9 John WAYNE "JET PILOT" aff JSB Itohorroii -JUNGLE HEAT- R j^ EK blanl^ard", t S 303wi fIS i3RK?SI 8^ r Shnwin, t 1.45, 4, 6.30 9. n*lpir Story of H.Ji.S. Amothys, ißirhard Akim Keye *«YAMPT7r IMPinr\lT»» STOOD TAMIROFF LLKB IrtlXlj I Z.t ll\L.lUtf\ I325 words
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Miscellaneous458 1958-06-02 6 ■KMUUUKAUUXM I Malay Youths Literary Association: TZ^hSS&L 30 Om or JSSSSTn 1 of Xo^pLV-by Brian Brake of Magrum. Paris at Raffles Museum 9%.m. to 530 Paya Lebar Methodist Church: Counselling eesalon at the Par•onage 8.15 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Boad): Bodybuilding and weightlifting and Gymnastics Class for Juniors 4 p.m. Malay458 words
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Miscellaneous440 1958-06-02 6 Ol?f;°, N: T he Vlr S'n Of Borneo Lli^3^o '■"d^i^nm 8138 7 prRo a 9 d 30 7.S) m a nd9 30 CFSf L 7: 30 SSMJ 0"* <Man" BOYAL- V?ni?kott?i viii??' "miiri.ao'S.MSS Jm^" (Ta Smnf L^n/fc™?,?* Ng T e h Tan 7 and 81? n C"nton«s«) 3.30 ax to440 words
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Article, Illustration353 1958-06-02 7 JENNY CALLS ON^ 'THE interest in acting of former London actress, Gracia Tay, is now superseded by a very small person, who is known as the "Little Lord". Gracia, who returned to Singapore about seven months ago with her husband, Mr. Chee Keng Long, is now353 words
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Article172 1958-06-02 7 ONE of the prerequisites for happy marriage is the common interest which a couple should have in a hobby or love for the same type of work, says Mrs. Muriel de Silva, a Singapore social worker. Mrs. de Silva and her husband, Mr. Richard de172 words
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Article314 1958-06-02 7 THINKING of re-modelling your bathroom? To be really up-to-date nowadays you must scrap the cold, clinical approach and go in for the cosy and luxurious, (some ambitious bathroom designers even advocate a nylon carpet, fitted with a damp resistant underfelt). Ideas wanted for a new colour approach? Why314 words
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Article, Illustration985 1958-06-02 7 DFSFSr AM going: to meet a geezer from Hollywood named Don Loper. At the moment, he is a stranger to me but, brother, you just wait! I intend to hurl my arms affectionately around Mr. Loper's neck (I'm no fool— l've seen a picture of him)985 words
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Advertisement35 1958-06-02 7 Rummage Sale! THE American Women Auxiliary welcomes j everybody to its rummage sale at the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, June 4, from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Proceeds from the salt will be for charity. <35 words
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Advertisement22 1958-06-02 7 |_HAVj^YOU HEAR^BOU^H^y^ I ATTRACTIVE I HIRE PURCHASE TERMS 1 M Tcmp 1 NO* OFFERED FOR 1 n»^, AIR-CONDITIONING? J RING ***** TODAYj22 words
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Miscellaneous441 1958-06-02 7 'pODAY'S QUOTATION: 1 "If it isn't heart keep- I OOr ing, it isn't house keeping." I Marcelene Cox I )k^ to A^M MONDAY FOR EVERY- I b{j EBm^2^S ONE: Make this a routine I day; complete odds and I ends of tasks which have I accumulated; avoid haste, I B441 words
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Advertisement860 1958-06-02 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. te*: ***** 6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE f» Hahta*. Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia •> Cult Ports. S'pore P. Slum Penang TfUCtt wwww 3/9 Aug 10 A«g 15/16 Aug Cemeri o«riM f proceed wla other ports to toad860 words
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Advertisement1120 1958-06-02 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore! (12 lines) Jh D p P r the blue funnel line l:T SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL POUTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty te1,120 words
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Advertisement970 1958-06-02 8 MITSUI |J} LINE FOR JAPAN S'pore P.S'ham Penong Axumasan Maru from India 12 June 9 June Akibasan Maru from Europe 21 June i Amagisan Maru from India 25 June 22 June FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akagisan Maru from Japan 21 June 23 June970 words
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Advertisement811 1958-06-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port So.d. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Bremen, Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo. S'pore P Shorn Penang "FALSTRIA" <* 42-43/2 June 3/4Juf* "BOGOTA" 19/21 June 22/23June 24/25Juno Calling Beyrouth, Karishamn, Gdynia. OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for FAR EAST. Penang P. Sham S'pore "MANCHURIA" In Port/2811 words
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204 1958-06-02 9 Recession In U.S. Is Mostly Over Ike WASHINGTON, June 1 President Eisenhower has expressed belief that America's recession has largely spent its force. The President told his news conference that the U.S. was weathering the economic situation well. But, he added, ne would want to have more indications that a204 words
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Article61 1958-06-02 9 A MANUAL on the use of rubber linings for chemical and industrial plant has recently been produced by Dunlop. A comprehensive guide to all types of anti-corrosive linings, this book is said to be invaluable as a work of reference for engineers and others faced with the61 words
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Article41 1958-06-02 9 NORWEGIAN herring oil production from the winter and spring herring fishing season (ended April 2) was iess than one-third that of 1957— around 17.000 .short tons, compared with 55.000 tons in 1956, says a U.S. Department of Agriculture report.41 words
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Article103 1958-06-02 9 Fall In Motor Imports MALAYAN imports of cars, buses, trucks, lorries and bicycles showed a drop in the first quarter this year, compared with the corresponding period of 1957. The total number of cars imported in that quarter were 4,092, against 4,261 cans in the corresponding quarter, according to statistics.103 words
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Article165 1958-06-02 9 German Combine Expands Staff THE German firms, of Siemens and Halske AG and Sie-mens-Schuckertwerke AG have increased their staff by 7.000 to a total of 147,000, according to their joint annual report for 1956-57. In part, this increase was due to the introduction of shorter working week, the report said.165 words
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207 1958-06-02 9 ARRIVALS of copra in Singapore amounting to a few hundred tons only were keenly taken up by oil milling interests, believed to be for use against coconut oil commitments to destinations other than Europe, according to Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd.'s weekly produce leport.207 words
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Article83 1958-06-02 9 BRITAIN is demonstrating to the world many of the latest techniques in the use of radioactive isotopes at the International Chemical Apparatus Exhibition which opened in Frankfurt, Germany, on Saturday. The U.K. Atomic Energy Authority is projecting British achievements in exhibits needing something like 1,400 square feet83 words
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Article35 1958-06-02 9 DUTCH agriculture on show at the World Fair in Brussels is divided into four main sections. They are cattle breeding, ornamental plant growing, land and water use and scientific research.35 words
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Article195 1958-06-02 9 Business Done In The Week BUSINESS done as from May 24 to 30:— INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ordinary $2.50. Gammons $2.02. Gammon Rights 45 cents to 48 cents to 45 cents. Hammer Co. $1.59. Hongkong Banks (Col.) $412J to $410. Hume Industries 5% C.P A.4'9. Wm. Jacks $1.59 to $155. Malayan195 words
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Article188 1958-06-02 9 A SYDNEY firm has designed and developed a low-cost, portable photo copying machine. The equipment consists of a tubular plastic arrangement, lit internally by incandescent lamps for which power can be drawn from any normal supply. The only necessary ancillary is a compact plastic developing188 words
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Finance And Commerce
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Article679 1958-06-02 9 'Dollar Fully Convertible By A Market Correspondent EVER since the publication of the Watson/ Caine report in 1956 the public have awaited, with interest, news of the establishment In the Federation of Malaya and Singapore of a central bank or banks. Apparently it has now been679 words
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Article93 1958-06-02 9 A SINGAPORE firm, marketing a wide range of Japanese photographic equipment from lenses to projectors, reports a growing interest in the products. The firm. Hock Cheong Co., has been informed by the manufacturers in Japan. Kowa Optical Factory, of their iatest achievement in projection93 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-06-02 9 Diesel Railcars Arrive TWO DIESEL hydraulic railcars. designed and built in Australia, will soon be in service with the Malayan Railways. The railcars. built by the Commonwealth Engineering Company of Australia, were unloaded from the Orestes in Singapore en Saturday One of them, after the name "Bunga Raya" was painted129 words
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Article65 1958-06-02 9 THE Orient Lines 40.000--ton Oriana is to be launched next spring and will be in service on the Australian run in 1960. it wa s announced in London. With the new P. and O. Liner Canberra, the Oriana will also form the backbone of the Orient65 words
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Article72 1958-06-02 9 UNSEASONABLY cold weather in late March this year caused extensive damage to Japan's 1958 grain crops, according to recent reports. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry estimates the damage as the greatest since World War 11. It is too early to tell definitely whether losses wiil72 words
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Advertisement172 1958-06-02 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday: French Franc?: selling. TT, or OD. ***** ready. THE IDEAL GRADER FOR ESTATES GENERAL MAINTENANCE •c2.3 Slfi nz v' w > < v fci MAINTENANCE GRADER Here is a groder which will handle front172 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-06-02 10 WYRNE GOW put up some splendid performances at the Inter-Con-vent sports held on the Peel Road Convent ground. Kuala Lumpur, last Friday when she ran away with most of the events for Bukit Nanas Convent. Wyrne is seen here posing with her Championship trophy. Standardpic by Fah.49 words
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Article49 1958-06-02 10 TOKYO, June 1 (UPI) Top-seeded China won the Asian Games soccer championship today when it defeated second-seeded Korea 3-2 in a rough game that went into overtime before the title was decided. China scored its winning goal at the 21st minute of the overtime period.49 words
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Article60 1958-06-02 10 PARIS, June 1, (Reuter).— Mervyn Rose, the Australian left-hander, won the men's singles title in a stormy final against Luis Ayala. the Chilean Davis Cup player, in tne French lawn tennis championships here yesterday. In the men's doubles final A. Cooper and N. Fraser (Australia) beat R. Howe60 words
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Article20 1958-06-02 10 PARIS, June 1, (Reuter) The National Boxing Association of America has resigned from the World Boxing Championships Committee.20 words
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361 1958-06-02 10 NEED FOR SCHOOL TO TRAIN REFEREES JUDGES TOKYO, June 1 (Reuter)— The President of the Olympic Congress, Mr. Avery Brundage today repeated hK appeal that costs should be brought down at internation** sporting events. He praised the management of the 3rd Asian Games. He said he thought the main things361 words
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Article1132 1958-06-02 10 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all liie eight races on Saturday, June 7, first day oi me Perak Turf Club's Derby Meeting:— Class 7, Div. 7-9 Furs 7027 11 PRINCE OF LALITA 6y 9.07 RODCERS Dr Lee T.a-p K,»- K ft Mr. C 21*6601,132 words
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Article168 1958-06-02 10 FOLLOWING are the handicaps for three races on Wednesday, June 11, second dav of the meeting: Horses Class 1, Div. 1— Vi» Victoria g.ll c« ;u» Gunong Mas ft.ll 5i Furlongs Straight fair N ipper Amusement Park 909 Delivery Koy Hopeful Blue B.W Gallant Emperor X168 words
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Article28 1958-06-02 10 ARSENAL Sports Club beat Bukit Timah Sports Club by three goals to one in the S.A.F.A. Div. 3B league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-06-02 10 Colony Sportsman Dies At 52 MR. Norman Staniy Wise, popular Singapore sportsman and manager of the National Employers' Mutual Geneial Insurance Association Ltd. died suddenly in his home in Leeden Road following a heart attack on Saturday night. The late Mr. Wise, who hailed from Bristol, England, was educated in102 words
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Article91 1958-06-02 10 LONDON, June 1 (Reuter) —Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At the Oval, Essex 276 <D. Insole 48. T. Bailey 50, T. Greensmith 41. R. Ralph 40, P. Loader five for 46) versus Surrey. At Lords, Middlesex 174 Yorkshire 91 for 4. At Northampton,91 words
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Article57 1958-06-02 10 GOOD bowling by R. Neubronner who took seven wickets for 30 runs gave Serangoon Garden Snorts Club a 13-run victory over Singapore Harbour Board Police in a friendly cricket match at Serangoon yesterday. SGSC 93. (H. Perera SI, T. Rajendram 32 and Chanker Singh three for 11).57 words
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Article44 1958-06-02 10 MOTSPUR PARK, Surrey. June 1 Reuter > Brian Hewson. Britain's niile champion, yesterday ran the season's fastest 880 yards in Europe and the second fastest in the world with a time of 1 minute 49.3 seconds in the Surrey Athletic championships here.44 words
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Article295 1958-06-02 10 SOUTHAMPTON. June 1 (Reuter)— The New Zealanders. playing their last county match before the first Test against England, gave a display of mixed batting before declaring at 249 for seven on the first day of their match against Hampshire here yesterday. Left with 30 minutes295 words
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Title Section9 1958-06-02 1 STANDARD THOMAS CUP 1958 Supplement SINGAPORE, MON. JUNE 2,9 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-06-02 1 THE THOMAS CUP. symbol of world badminton supreacy, stands 28 inches in height, and has a span, including the handles, of 16 inches. Named after its donor. Sir George Thomas, the Thomas Cup was first presented for competition in 1939, but owing to the world94 words
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Article, Illustration731 1958-06-02 1 ANOTHER DEFENCE, ANOTHER HOPE ITS BADMINTON TIME! The world awaits the outcome of yet another tourney which will decide if Malaya is still the invincible force that she was the last nine years. The Thomas Cup competition a triennal affair is now in its last stages, and challengers from across731 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1958-06-02 2 ....exerting every endeavour to retain the Thomas Cup' AS we are drawing closer to the Thomas Cup Tournaments, the Thomas Cup Management Committee are working frantically to make elaborate preparations for that historic occasion. A system has been evolved whereby members of the Management Committee1,071 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-06-02 3 SKIPPER of the U.S. squad, Joe Alston, who is an F.8.1, agent, is seen here jumping for a smash. Alston has retired from singles play. Ron Palmer is ranked top in America although he did not take part in this year's U.S. championships. He stretched63 words
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Article, Illustration843 1958-06-02 3 Uncle Sam's Squad An Unknown Force AMERICAN badminton is today very much an unknown commodity and it would therefore be foolish to write their chances off without first ascertaining some of the facts, however little these may be. The game has only a minority appeal in that country, but that843 words
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Article, Illustration349 1958-06-02 4 She Faces Defence Of UNEASY LIES THE HEAD THAT WEARS 4 CROWN that's Malaya, defending champions in the current Thomas Cup competition. For nine years now, Malayans have reigned supreme in this branch of sport, never fearing for a momen: that somebody else would steD in to349 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-06-02 4 THE FOONG SEONG CUP, which is Malaya's equivalent of the Thomas Cup as it is run on exactly the same lines, is a pre-war trophy presented by Mr. Foong Seong, a well-known tinminer of Ipoh, Perak. It is competed for annually by all the States in119 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-06-02 4 FROM out of these nine players, the 1958 Malayan Thomas Cup team will be picked. They have been specially selected to undergo two months of intensive training under coach Wong Peng Soon, eating and sleeping under the same roof and playing and exercising together on selected94 words
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Article, Illustration928 1958-06-02 5 Toughest Thomas Cup There will be some new faces with the old faces have already sparked n from out of the 1 rid will know soon vhat these faces are what they are capable of P ayers like Johnny h. Lim Say Hup, Teh Kew and Oon928 words
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465 1958-06-02 5 HERE IS A record of all the matches played by Malaya in the Thomas Cup competition: INAUGURAL CONTEST 1948-49: FIRST ROUND MALAYA beat America 6-3 at Glasgow, Feb. 21 22. Malayan names first) SINGLES— Wong Peng Soon beat M. Mendez 15-11 11-15 15-10: lost to465 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-06-02 5 MALAYA'S MOST colourful champion was undoubtedly Wong Peng Soon, who held the glittering title for eight years, besides annexing the AH England singles title four times, and the Danish title once. He took part in all the Thomas Cup matches and captained the159 words
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Article, Illustration544 1958-06-02 6 SINGLES IS THEIR MAIN HOPE AGAINST DANES INDONESIA has had a meteoric rise to fame in the world of badminton. And all through the achievements of one man FERRY SONNEVILLE. He put Indonesia on the badminton map by daring to beard the lion in544 words
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Article193 1958-06-02 7 8,000 Miles To Claim The Crown FEBRUARY 26th, 1949, was a cold wintry night in the north Lancashire town of Preston, England. Inside a small gymnasium that was temporarily converted into a badminton stadium sat 2,000 spectators, expectantly awaiting the outcome of a match that was to decide which nation193 words
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Article, Illustration686 1958-06-02 7 took the court against Skaarup, we believed the end would come swiftly. We let loose our collars and cleared our throats in anticipation. But the Dane would not give us our joy without first giving us the cold shivers. He delayed our cheers686 words
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Article, Illustration842 1958-06-02 8 They Are Dead Serious About The Thomas Cup DENMARK'S Thomas Cup players come with the proud record of having captured the All-England singles and doubles titles, and that in the process they have humbled Malaya's Eddie Choong. The Danes, like the Malayans, are products of a proud badminton842 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-06-02 8 SIX players and a manager make up the composition of the 'invasion forces' from Denmark for the 1958 Thomas Cup rounds. First to arrive in Singapore was their leading player, Erland Kops, who came by boat on May 25. The rest flew here on May 28. These95 words
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Article, Illustration196 1958-06-02 9 THEIR NAMES ARE IN MALAYA'S SPORTING HALL OF FAME WONG PENG Soon and Eddie Choong are names that will always occupy a special position in Mauya's Sporting HaU of Fame. These two great champions have had many a memorable clash on the badminton courts of the world, and never once196 words
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Article, Illustration529 1958-06-02 9 THE UNKNOWN THAIS MAY BE TOUGHER THAN WE THINK THE mystery team of the tournament Is Thailand. Few people here, despite the fact that Malaya is Thailand's neighbour, know of the actual capabilities of the Thai players. Badminton is not new to that country, but it was not until a529 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-06-02 10 THE THOMAS CUP competition is a memorable event, especially for Malayans who have twice successfully defended the coveted trophy, once in 1952 and then in 1955. Apart from Malaya's own defence of the Cup, nations from all over the globe came to cross rackets for the right to190 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-06-02 10 ONG POH LlM's 'crocodile' service is one of the most difficult to anticipate. Here he is 'caught' in action.21 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-06-02 10 001 TEIK HOCK, who played a great part in Malaya's victories in the Thomas Cup matches, is one of the calmest and most methodical players ever to appear on a court. His smash may not have force behind it but it's accurate and effective.56 words
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Miscellaneous108 1958-06-02 2 Thomas Cup Programme FIRST INTER-ZONE SEMI-FINAL United States of America vs Thailand Ist Night Thurs. June sth— 2 singles, 2 doubles 2nd Night Fri. June 6th— 3 singles, 2 doubles. SECOND INTER-ZONE SEMI-FINAL Denmark vs Indonesia Ist Night Sat. June 7th— 2 singles, 2 doubles. 2nd Night Sun. June 8th108 words
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Article, Illustration690 1958-06-02 11 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Selectors Spring Surprise By Dropping Oon By THE Malayan Thomas Cup team was chosen yesterday. They are Eddie Choong: (Captain), Ooi Teik Hock (Vice-Captain), Teh Kew San, Abdullah Piruz, Johnny Heah, Urn Say Hup. Reserve is Lai Fook Ying. Those dropped are Ong690 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-06-02 11 THE Indonesian Thomas Cup team which flew .into the Colony yesterday by Garuda Airways Ferry Sonneville (standing extreme left), coach and captain of the team, said that he had every confidence in the- five singles against Denmark. This Standardpic shows the entire Indonesian57 words
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Article161 1958-06-02 11 Oo Saves The Day For Chinese THE most exciting cricket game this season was seen at the Victoria ground today when the Chinese Recreation Club, playing their first big match, beat the Penang Sports Club by two wickets a few minutes before stumps were drawn. Batting first, the Club totalled161 words
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Article170 1958-06-02 11 THEY OWE VICTORY TO THREE MEN SINGAPORE Civilians beat the Services by nine wickets in their annual match which ended on the padang yesterday. The Civilians owed their victory to: Car! Schubert for his splendid bowling. Thuraisingam for his patient knock of 99. And John170 words
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Article195 1958-06-02 11 Combined Services Ist. innings 159 runs. Singapore Civilians Ist. innings. David Smith b Collins 0 Brian Marks st Norris b Bennett 0 C. Thuraisingam b Alty 99 R. de Silva c Barrick b Flood 16 Alex Delilkan c Bennett b Saunders 34 S. Velupillai b Collins 0 John Kirkham195 words
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Article137 1958-06-02 11 TWO good petformances by Plowright and Willings helped Singapore Cricket Club to beat Free Foresters by 21 runs at the end of their two-day annual cricket match on the Padang yesterday. Plowright hit 55 runs in the first innings and 77 in the second137 words
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Article37 1958-06-02 11 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE YOUTH SOCCER FINAL: Victoria Institution v$ Army Trade School at Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. SAFA LEAGUE: Div. 38. Darul Afiah vg Setia Jaya at Geylang; Stable Boys vs Telok Kurau United at Balestier Road.37 words
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Article79 1958-06-02 11 LONDON. June 1 (Reuter) England's cricket selectors hope they have solved their opening problem by bringing in Michael Smith, the English International rugby player and Warwickshire captain for the first Test against New Zealand. beginning at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on June 5. The Team, announced today79 words
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Article69 1958-06-02 11 A GOAL in the last minute of the play by rijsht fullback. Majid. enabled the Indian Recreation Club to hold the Royal Air Force. Changi to a three-all draw in the S.A.F A. Division One ieague match at the Jalan Besar Siadium yesterday. Leading 2 o at69 words
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Article71 1958-06-02 11 RAY Ming Chan outclassed Nai Rajoros of Thailand when he beat him on points over 10 rounds at the Happy Wond Stadium on Saturday night. In a very unpopular verdict Sonny Chia out-pointed B Tinde of Philippines over 10 rounds in the Main supporting bout Other results71 words
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Article109 1958-06-02 11 The Thais Are Fit And Ready THE Thai Thomas Cuppers arrived early yesterday morning; and went into practice the same night. It was closed to the public. Afterwards, a spokesman (or the team said that the players were all very fit and looking forward- to the coming encounter against the109 words
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Article24 1958-06-02 11 TOKYO. June 1 <UPD Singapore defeated Thailand 85 to 82 today to clinch fifth place in the third Asian Games basketball tournament.24 words
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168 1958-06-02 12 BERLIN. June 1 (UPD— A 27-year-old West Berlin construction worker named Hans Elsholz took exception to a film on Nazi concentration camps. He shouted "Jewish propaganda'' and then got in a fight with a Jewish moviegoer who defended the film. Police arrested Elsholz168 words
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Article317 1958-06-02 12 ACQUITTED -ADMITS MURDER Dramatic Sequel To Slaying That Made Headlines LONDON, June 1 (Reuter). A man confessed in a mass circulation Sunday newspaper today to the murder of a man in 1949 for which he was found not guilty. He is Brian Donald Hume, 36, and his confession is published317 words
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Article92 1958-06-02 12 LONDON, June 1 (Reuter).— Mr. Harold Macmill -m, the British Prime Minister, flies to America next Friday for talks with President Eisenhower on the HE WANTS TOP TALKS THIS YEAR LONDON, June 1 (UPI).— e Minister Harold Mac- 1 ia said yesterday he wants I92 words
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Article178 1958-06-02 12 A RUNAWAY tractor knocked down and slightly injured a judge in a tractor competition at the agricultural show at Doddinston, England, yesterday. A competitor vaulted into the seat and stopped the tractor as it ran into the official tent. Reuter. world situation. The Interlinked economic problems of the United178 words
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Article68 1958-06-02 12 SUPPORTERS of the Druze leader Kamal Jumblatt with some of the arms captured from the Lebanese Army during the uprising. Pictured at Mukhtara, in Southern Lebanon, the weapons are a 181 mm mortar and a 60 mm mortar, said to be of United State s manufacture. Hundreds have68 words
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Article74 1958-06-02 12 TOKYO. June 1. (AFP)— The last 18 inmates of Tokyo's famous Sugamo Prison for war criminals were released here yesterday. Former Gen. Kuysaku Fukushima, led the group, all of whom are on parole. They wore flowers in their buttonholes as they walked out of the74 words
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Article161 1958-06-02 12 DEMAND TO STOP PHONE TAPPING LONDON, June 1 (Reuter). The National Council for Civil Liberties demanded at iLs annual meeting here today the ending of the secret interception of telephone calls, in Britain. A resolution carried at the meeting described the practice as a "violation of civil rights." It added:161 words
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Article82 1958-06-02 12 TAIPEI. June 1, (Reuier). Negotiations are underway between a representative of two American firms and the Nationalist Government to set up a television station on Formosa. Mr. Jimmy Chiang, representing R.C.A. and General Electric companies, told the Press today preliminary negotiations with the Nationalist Government had been82 words
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Article64 1958-06-02 12 HOLLYVVOOD, June 1 (UPI). Frank Sinatra departed by plane tonight for London, and shrugged off reports that he was seriously ill with a ruptured blood vessel in his throat. A spokesman for Sinatra said the singer had made a recording within the last 48 hours and64 words
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222 1958-06-02 12 WHITE HOUSE PRAISES NIXON'S COURAGE WASHINGTON, June 1, (UPD— White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said today Vice-President Richard M. Nixon would have appeared "yellow or afraid" if he had cut short his riotmarred South American tour. Hagerty said the United States would have surrendered its "dignity and power"222 words
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Article33 1958-06-02 12 DIANNA Montgomery, 18, died on Friday night at the wheel of her car in Shreveport, Louisiana, when it was in head on collision with one driven by her mother. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article23 1958-06-02 12 THE Shah of Iran left Tokyo yesterday for Honolulu and the United States, ending a 12-dav state visit to Japan. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article123 1958-06-02 12 STOCKHOLM. June 1 (Reu-ter).-King Erik XIV of Sweden, one of the early suitors of Queen Elizabeth I of England, probably died of arsenic poisoning, according to Professor Martin Olsson, who has been conducting an official investigation into this centuries old mystery. Professor Olsson announced that scientists who carried123 words
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Article92 1958-06-02 12 TEMPERANCE PROBE ON GINGER POP LONDON, June 1. (Reuter) Temperance leaders are reported today to be alarmed by the amount of ginger beer being brewed by British housewives. A full investigation of the practice has been ordered by the National Union of Temperance Associations. Mr. Samuel Johnson, an official at92 words
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Article114 1958-06-02 12 VIENNA, June 1 (UP.).— Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev flew to Bulgaria, yesterday, apparently >to curb tendencies of sympathy with Yugoslavia's President Tito within the ranks of the Bulgarian Communist Party. There had been official reports of dissidence in that satellite but Khrushchev's trip still came as114 words
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Article47 1958-06-02 12 VANCOUVER, June 1 (Reuter). Two prisoners nave died and two are in hospital after a party at a prison work camp here at which poisonous spirits were consumed. It is believed the men drank anti-freeze fluid or some type of spirit fuel.47 words
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