Singapore Standard, 7 June 1958
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Title Section22 1958-06-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 339 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article129 1958-06-07 1 HONGKONG, June 6 (Reuter) Malaya's offer to take a number of Chinese Muslim refugees has been warmly received by the Chinese Muslim Community here, it was learned today. The offer was made by the Prime Minister of Malaya. Tunku Abdul Rahman while touring the Colony129 words
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Article413 1958-06-07 1 CURFEW IN RIOT TROUBLED DISTRICTS Seven MPs Among Federal Party Men Detained By Police COLOMBO, June 6 (UPI) The Ceylon Government today flew military reinforcements to the riot-troubled Jaffna district and announced curfews for all but the Northern and Eastern Provinces. Civil Air Transport planes were413 words
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258 1958-06-07 1 PLANE LANDS AT PAYA LEBAR WITH BABY'S BODY Eight- month-old Dies En Route THE body of an eight-month-old baby girl, who died in a Singapore-bound plane, was yesterday flown into the Colony with her parents. The baby, Loraine, died in a airliner chartered by Airwork, on Thursday night between Karachi258 words
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Article88 1958-06-07 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, this afternoon cancelled his flight back to Singapore tomorrow morning because of a dental infection which has now swollen his whole face. He is now delaying his departure until next Wednesday in the hope the infection can be cured88 words
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Article34 1958-06-07 1 LEONG WAH HENG, 25, was killed last night when the bicycle he was riding and a car collided at the junction of Aljunied and MacPherson Roads, Singapore. He died on the spot.34 words
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Article27 1958-06-07 1 MR. Harry Truman, former United States President, and Mrs. Truman arrived in Cannes yesterday by the liner Independence for a holiday on the French Riviera.— Reuter.27 words
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333 1958-06-07 1 SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Ong Eng Guan, last night came under heavy fire from the Staff-side of the Whitley Council a body which represents the monthlyrated employees of the Council ranging from highlyskilled officers to office boys. The attack came from the Secretary of333 words
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Article77 1958-06-07 1 THAILAND entered the zone final of the Thomas Cup competition by beating the United States of America 7—2 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Thailand clinched the issue in the first match of the second night after having established an overnight lead of four77 words
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Article28 1958-06-07 1 CALCUTTA, June 6 (UPD A landslide in the Lohit Division of North East Assam last week killed 52 persons, according to reports reaching here today.28 words
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162 1958-06-07 1 HONGKONG. June 6 (UPD For three days in succession, junks coming into Hongkong were found to have secret compartments for illegal immigrants. The illegal immigrants mostly came from Communist China via Macao. Masters of the junks that carry illegal immigrants here are eventually charged with162 words
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166 1958-06-07 1 ORAN, Algeria, June 6 (DPl)— General Charles De Giull* announced today he will run Algeria himself tor Paris and warned mutinous "public safety" committees not to tamper with his authorit The Premier told municipal and departmental administration officials at the Oran Prefecture (governors) Palace166 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-06-07 1 WITHIN 29 minutes of play last night, Thailand eliminated the United States of America from the Thomas Cup Competition. Thailand, who won 7 2, now go on to meet the winners of the Denmark vs. Indonesia tie in the inter-zone finals. Standardpic shows the victory handshake by77 words
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165 1958-06-07 1 SWISS PARTY ABANDON BID TO CLIMB HIGHEST PEAK KATMANDU, Nepal. June 6, (Reuter) A Swiss expedition has failed to climb the world's highest unconquered peak Dhaulagiri (26,795 feet). a British climber, Mr. P. J Wallace, who met the expedition, said here today. He said the Swiss were forced to abandon165 words
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Article91 1958-06-07 1 KUALA BELAIT, Brunet June 6 (UPD Fifty-year-old Mr. John Barcroft, Chief Secretary of Sarawak, collapsed and died reportedly of a heart attack while on a visit to Lawas, fifth division of Sarawak this morning. Mr. Barcroft's body was flown in an Auster aircraft to Brunei an<j91 words
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Article49 1958-06-07 1 Hooks Nails For His Meal TOKYO, June 6 (Reuter) A young unemployed Japanese worker taken to hospital by a kindly policeman after complaining of a "severe stomach ache" today had a small steel plate, a brass hook, metal fittings and some nail* removed from his stomach by doctors. <^hi49 words
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Advertisement85 1958-06-07 1 lOJ Sea- Horse 3d M^T^ S.njapor*. K. Lumpur. C'' Ipoh. Ptnanc. Malacca. Thailand Borneo Branch**. TITUS KENTILE COLOURS ARE LIGHTER, BRIGHTER. CAN T WEAR OFF because they go right through each \S KENJILE asphalt tile cushion back vinyl tile rubber tile vinyl asbestos tile cork tile solid vinyl tile Lay85 words
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Article162 1958-06-07 2 PENANG, Fri.— The Mayor of Penang, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. said that moral upliftment was one of the teachings of that great sage, Confucius at the fourth anniversary reunion dinner of the Che Hoon Khor Moral Uplifting Society last night. Mr. Ramanathan said that moral162 words
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Article138 1958-06-07 2 UMNO MEET: 6 MOTIONS WITHDRAWN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Penang UMNO youth delegates today withdrew all their six resolutions included in the agenda of the UMNO youth annual delegates conference after a disagreement with the chairman of the meeting. Inche Abdul Rahman Talib, on meeting procedure. The Penang chief delegate Inche138 words
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Article56 1958-06-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government has answered the appeal by ths rrovernment of Thailand for further supplies of cholera vaccine to combat the spread of the disease in that country. A Pembroke aircraft of 267 Squadron. Royal Air Fome, today flew a quantity of the56 words
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Article355 1958-06-07 2 Assn. Calls For Formation Of A Federation THE President of the Singapore Certificated Teacher.*' Association, Mr. Yin Ee Kheng, last night called for an early formation of a Federation of Singapore teacher organizations. Speaking at the adjourned annual general meeting of the Association at the355 words
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Article121 1958-06-07 2 Minister Opens Fun Fair NIBONG TEBAL, Fri.— The Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, declared open the fun fair at Gharry Kuchi Road here this afternoon in aid of the Nibong Tebal branch ol the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Wong said that the fun fair was a good effort on121 words
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107 1958-06-07 2 A SINGAPORE waitress, described in a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday as a "habitual gambler," was found dead in her Keong Saik Road flat one night in April Police Inspector Bachitta Singh, who investigated the death of the waitress, 25-year-old Loo Sai Lui, said that107 words
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Article61 1958-06-07 2 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The body of a young woman, reported missing six days ago was found in the Perak River by a fisherman near Kampong Bekor, yesterday. The woman, Fatimah binti Mat Amin, 24, was reported missing from her home at Manong last week, after61 words
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Article51 1958-06-07 2 ALOR STAR, Fri.— Police today detained two rrten for questioning in connection with the murder of a padi planter Ismail bin Taib at Kubor Panjang two days ago. A Police spokesman told The Standard that two other men involved in the murder were still at51 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-06-07 2 TUNKU Meriam, five-year-old daughter of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, kisses the hand of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, when he attended a display by the Federation Police Band at the Selangor Club padang in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. The Tunku and the Raja Permaisuri AgongStandard - 80 words
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282 1958-06-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Kaum Ibu delegates today went into a two-hour long ding-dong debate over the resolution asking State Rulers to set up State Boards to control Muslim divorces. There was a stormy reception at the annual genera] conference when Federal282 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-06-07 2 THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, speaking at the opening of the UMNO Youths conference held at UMNO Building, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Seated from left are UMNO Secretary. Inche Ismail. Minister for Defence. Dato Abdul Razak, and Minister for Works Inche Sardon.- Standard t jkkkiuoiuteyteyStandard - 49 words
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145 1958-06-07 2 DELEGATES REFUSE TO DISCUSS NEW UNIT KUALA LUMPUR, I UMNO Youth delegate rejected a proposal to d the newly-formed A.. Party as they needec months to study the p.. constitution. The UMNO Youth A Delegates Conference today decided that the for tion of the pan be tabled for tomorrows UMNO145 words
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Article32 1958-06-07 2 KUANTAN, Fri.— ProlIvan Polunin of the Ui of Malaya with 32 Hi students are now en;,. a rural public health sui at Beserah, a miles from Kuantan on Kuantan-Kemaman road.32 words
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Article26 1958-06-07 2 THE Minister for Education, Inche Mohd. Khir Johari. will officially open the new annexe of the Ledang School. Tangkak, Johore, on Thursday, 3 p.m.26 words
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Advertisement725 1958-06-07 2 $wbMi¥f,yjyti4 I WHERE TO EAT ELIZABETHAN CRILL, RAFFLES HOTEL, for the discnm.nating. TIEN TSIN RESTAURANT, (Airconditioned). 161. New Market Roao i ßehind Southern Cabaret). Singapore Telephone *****. Delicious and -e Northern Chinese Foods Moderate prices. Al HOU KEE BAR RESTAURANT. -y Road, Lunch: Speoal ji-ry, boiled rice, assorted veets, gula725 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article540 1958-06-07 3 THE difficulty being experienced in attracting the right type of young men, with the minimum required qualifications of a Standard VII English school education, for the Singapore Police Force is a reflection on the lack of ambition and responsibility among certain youths in the Colony. Are they content540 words
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Article312 1958-06-07 3 THE recent scare over the arrival of passengers Irom Thailand, where a cholera epidemic had set in, without proper immunity certificates, may have been allayed but it should have served to draw the attention of Singapore's health authorities to the danger of food poisoning in this prolonged spell312 words
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Article1121 1958-06-07 3 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - DENNIS BLOODWORTH By IN SINGAPORE 'What many take for revived militarism is in fact the manifestation of a desperate need to expand trade, notably in Malaya, Indonesia and Burma, in order to plug the dollar gap... 9 'J'HE decisive victory won by the Liberal-Democrat party of Mr.1,121 words
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Article721 1958-06-07 3 PATRICK O DONOVAN REPORTS ON THE AMERICAN SCENE WASHINGTON f J T HE great circling tour *in South America of the US Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, has been rich in incident. He has been cheered as a valued friend, booed as a dangerous enemy; he has721 words
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Article153 1958-06-07 3 Shorts from the Talks Priceless Endowment "THE evolution of man's ideas depends on the maintenance of his capacity for generating, developing and using them. Thi s basic capacity, which is not necessarily growing as our knowledge grows, will be as important in the future as it has been in the153 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-06-07 3 In preparation for manned space travel, U.S. airman Donald Farrell recently made a seven-day simulated trip to the moon and back. The experiment, p e r formed in a sealed cabin 3 ft. wide, 6 ft. long, 5 ft. high, was designed to test a man's physical53 words
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Article, Illustration354 1958-06-07 3 the NEWS as it strikes me INFORMATION reaching this column suggests that the crisis in Ceylon was not as insipid as news agency reports made it out to be. Reason: There was rigid censorship on all facts From what we have learned life and property wer« at a discount. Losses354 words
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Advertisement67 1958-06-07 3 Only the juiciest tomatoes. the plumpest chickens, the creamiest mushrooms and the finest vegetables are selected for the (^lj^^/ CROSSE B LACK WELL CondensedSoups t CrsaiM cf CMcfccs Ct^bht vf MtttkCMM ijT'roCj OxtaH T*Mt* V«ttafeto [yOrby Crots« 4 Blaetw^fa aoups ara new cowdaoaad to art* Nt-fiR-** n cho«». Thw» to67 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-06-07 3 -**eiw*j0*g^ ii^T^<fff Wt Ty,pe$A^ry \B r "t~~^t I I l" 'JOffi. M W______ Mw'- \*r_W \m____\\ H5, (J-jyl. I E_ LL "Et 9 voila! We aren't like those Communists who succumbed to the cult of personality..."36 words
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Article307 1958-06-07 4 Glass Firm Gets Tough Over Unions Threat THE Singapore Glass Manufacturing Company yesterday warned its 500 industrial employees that they would lose their jobs if they went on strike or started a go-slow in a bid to force the firm to re-instate a retrenched worker. The307 words
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Article183 1958-06-07 4 To Strike Or NotACSU To Decide FORTY thousand civilian employees of the three Armed services in Singapore will within the next two days decide on whether they should strike for oetter severance pay *nd gratuity. The Army Civil Services Union, membership 17,000. will hold an emergency meeting of its executive183 words
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Article31 1958-06-07 4 THE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club Sunday Tea dance will be resumed tomorrow. Tickets for the dance, which begins at 3 p.m.. are obtainable at the Club's office.31 words
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Article150 1958-06-07 4 A 40-YEAR-OLD housewife, Tay Kim Poo was yesterday charged in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court with committing mischief by killing a dog "valued at $5" at Ulu Seletar. Singapore on May 6. She claimed trial. Tay Choon Kwee, employed as a farm hand, at the place150 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-06-07 4 A GROUP of 30 students from Nanyang University, Singapore, led by the Head of the Chemistry Department. Professor Yungsui Hsu, toured the Naval Base recently. The students are seen examining a small lathe with a giant lathe in the background.43 words
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Article182 1958-06-07 4 COMMISSIONER-IN-CHIEF of the Order of St. John, General Kirkham gives high praise to Asian members of St. John Brigades in the Far East in the latest issue of the Order's official journal, "Review." During his recent visit to Malaya, Gen. Kirkhan took Brigade parades182 words
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Article71 1958-06-07 4 A BOAT builder. Thio Soon Low. who was injured in a motor accident in Beach Road, on Feb. 15, 1956. was yesterday awarded $3,850 damages by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court. The damages were given against Phay You Heng. Thio was cycling along the71 words
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Article396 1958-06-07 4 THE following University nf Malaya candidates have passed the examination for the B.A. degree and have been nwarded the class of Honours in the subjects indicated: First Class Honours: Lim Soon Chye Philosophy, Jeyaraj Christopher Rajarao History. Jngmder Singh Jessy. History. Kernial Singh Sandhu Geographv,396 words
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Article138 1958-06-07 4 INITIAL work on the $13,--000,000 micro-wave trunk telephone system between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will start in the Colony in December, a spokesman of the Ministry for Communication and Works told The Standard yesterday. Singapore, he said, would pay $1,000,000 towards the cost of138 words
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Article428 1958-06-07 4 THE following candidates have passed the BA degree examination: Abdul Aziz bin Hussain, Abdul Aziz bin Ismail. Abdul Aziz bin Mahmud. Abdul Latiff bin Sahan. Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir. Abdullah bin Elim Din. Ainul Adrian bin Abdul Rahman, Miss Ang Alice. Ang Boon Hooi. Miss. Anis428 words
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391 1958-06-07 4 CONSUL CLEARS THE AIR OVER AIRPORT MYSTERY THE Philippines Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Alejandro F. Holigores, yesterday cleared up the mystery of the Filipino Muslim leader, Sheik Pacasu/n, who was questioned by Colony Police on his arrival at the airport on Thursday. Sheik Pacasum, Mr. Holigores told The Standard, had391 words
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Article120 1958-06-07 4 NEWSREELS of the first night's play in the Thomas Cup tournament on Thursday were screened 24 hours later in all Cathay Organization theatres in Singapore. The studios of the Cathay Organization turned out a flve-minute newsre( commentary Jn lime to be screened at last120 words
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Article39 1958-06-07 4 PENANG, Fri.— Ele\ of gin and one i placed on board '<■■ the Penang Port lighter anchorage yi t< were found missing. The gin and wine were ed at 51. 200, and were during the night..39 words
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Article41 1958-06-07 4 PENANG, Fri. Copi< the official Penang I souvenir with an attr.cover are now on ss r a copy. The programme givedetails of events for festival month and in pa: iar. during the festival from June 16 to 22.41 words
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Advertisement154 1958-06-07 4 \ie. -thought hte Qhirb wqq w/ifte until f |w W w'U' 1» 1 HbuK"^Hß Sr* IJ SO^ j&H T&mr fflßv "off VSfl Ip. You can see at a glance which wL BSS shirt has been washed in Surf i 2SSWw« This wonderful washing powder really jfßßffi wUt&£ m-3 washes whiter,154 words
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Article625 1958-06-07 5 Regiment's First Big Achievement In Central Perak IPOH Fri.— The Ist Loyal Regiment from North Lancashire has registered the first "big kill" among Briton and Commonwealth troops operating in the "Ginger" area of Central Perak, by eliminating the top Indirn terrorist, Muthu alias Innasimuthu on625 words
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103 1958-06-07 5 ALOR STAR, Fri.— A copy of the Malayan Communist Party's Bulletin called "Awakening News," captured by Security Forces here, showed that the bulletin paid a glowing tribute to the Merdeka celebrations and other events which followed the declaration of independence on Aug. 31 last year.103 words
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Article129 1958-06-07 5 Robbed Of Money For His Wedding IPOH. Fri. A 34-year-old labourer of the Town Council who had waited three months to borrow $300 for his marriage, was robbed of the money while he was taking it home at about 8 o'clock last night. He is Kasim bin Sahib who is129 words
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269 1958-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The National Union of Plantation Workers today accused the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association of using "deliberate delaying tactics" in the present wage dispute involving 280,000 rubber estate workers. This waste of time will do no good to the rubber industry,269 words
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91 1958-06-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri: A police volunteer reserve, Hashim bin Mat Hashim, 29, was wounded in the thigh as a result of a shooting accident which occurred in the guard room of the police station last evening. Hashim was signing ihe register after reporting for91 words
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Article21 1958-06-07 5 THE Segamat Town Council will hold its monthly meeting on June 15 at the Council Chamber at 10 a.m.21 words
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Article206 1958-06-07 5 $2,000 BOND FOR THEFT AT CINEMA PENANG, Fri.— An assistant sound engineer, Tang Kong Thean, was bound over for $2,000 for two years, after pleading guilty in the Sessions I!ourt today to a charge of stealing $2,800 from his employers. Shaw Brothers Ltd., at the Sun Cinema. Drury Lane, on206 words
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Article140 1958-06-07 5 'No Fear Of Cholera Outbreak' PENANG. Fri.— There is no cause for alarm of any likely cholera outbreak in Penang and Province Wellesley, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer. Dr. K. L. Verghese, told The Standard today. However, as a precaution, anti-cholera inoculations are given at the Port Health Office, hospitals140 words
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Article68 1958-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government announced today that the importation of any emblem or device in the form of a Five-Pointed Red Star or a Hammer and Sickle and of anything bearing such an emblem or device is prohibited. The Order, signed by Dato68 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-06-07 5 THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, opened the International Organization "Training Seminar on Productivity" at the Technical Hall in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Below the Minister is addressing the gathering, with the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. A. D. C.95 words
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Advertisement148 1958-06-07 5 The world famous family of ff m W% medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL HIBORAN PRANAKAN SINGAPURA PRESENTS HANYUT DIRI tOr^S ittP M TEfR S^r' CA B ST I148 words
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Advertisement183 1958-06-07 5 I I reol/y cont sove money J H VVhy not buy a Ray for our marriage Su V.n- M cycle! It would be transport fares are so M economicol to buy ond expensive. j» f 1 y°" wouW $ov« op ...my brofhers all |S^^ have Ray cycles Kls'^ and soy183 words
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Article149 1958-06-07 6 THE Singapore Seventh Magistrate. Mr. G. Tara Singh, yesterday ordered Tan Kim Geok. 17, to be placed on probation for two years for possessing prepared opium worth $300 in her house in Jalan Besar on April 20. At a previous hearing. Narcotics Branch Detective Teo149 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-06-07 6 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong congratulates Mr. David Little, who acted the General in the play "Romanoff and Juliet." after the show at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Thursday.- Standard pic by Fan.Standard - 36 words
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Article67 1958-06-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A total of $26,887 was received from donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital fund last month. The Federation of Malaya Police Force headquarters here topped the list of donors with $15,000, being endow, ment of three beds for one year. The other outstanding67 words
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Article477 1958-06-07 6 Accused Says He Struck With Axe After Abuse I'ENANG, Fri. A labourer accused of murdering a co-worker was alleged in the Assize Court today to have made a statement to a magistrate in which he said that he prayed to God to be sent477 words
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Article75 1958-06-07 6 MR. Freddie Yin Ee Kheng was re-elected President of the Singapore Certificated Teachers' Association for the ensuing year. Other officer-bearers are: Vice-president Mr. Tan Peng Yong; secretary Mr. John Rajah; treasurer Mr. R. S. Retnam. Committee Messrs S. S. Sidhu, Ang Yew Kiat' Tan Choon Tee,75 words
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Article38 1958-06-07 6 THE Commander-in-Chief, FARELF. General Sir Francis W. Festing, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to pay farewell visits to the Yang di Pertuan Agong the Prime Minister, Defence' Minister and the British High Commissioner and Federation Army chiefs.38 words
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Article40 1958-06-07 6 A VERDICT of misadventure was returned by the Assistant Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, after the inquest on Bek Ah Moi. unemployed, who died after he was knocked down by a taxi in New Bridge Road on May 20.40 words
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Article107 1958-06-07 6 STAND FOR 'NEGARA KU' COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. All cinemas in the Federal capital have been requested by the Municipal Council to play the National Anthem (Negara Ku) at the close of the last performance each night. The Council today requested patrons to show their respect and loyalty by standing107 words
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Article79 1958-06-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sekinchan area in Kuala Selangor will be officially declared "White" on June 8, it was announced today. The Celebrations Committee has organized a lion dance by tne Sekinchan Youth Club, physical exercise and singing by pupils of the Yoke Kuan School, a79 words
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239 1958-06-07 6 THAT MAN IN DOCK TRIED TO EXTORT' FIFTY NINE-year-oid Toh Teck Pah, testifying in a gapore Court yesterday he could easily point i man in the dock a> Um he had seen attempting to extort from his employer. On trial on a charge of attempted extortion before Third District Judge.239 words
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176 1958-06-07 6 LAND GIVEN TO 72 SETTLER FAMILIES PENANG, Fri.— The State Government has allotted a large piece of land in BuKit Tambun, Province Wellesley, to 36 Malay and 36 Chinese families, each family being given between five to six acres of land. They are members of the Kubun Bahru Bukit Tambun176 words
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209 1958-06-07 6 RAF Will Help Malayo To Build Her Air Force KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Royal Air Force will be invited by the Federation Government to send men to hcip in the expansion of the Royal Malayan Mr Force. This was revealed by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman when he addressed the209 words
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184 1958-06-07 6 No Party Politics For Pupils, —Thomson POLITICAL science I be taught in schools and that there must be "political awareness" in schools. Mr. G. G. Thomson, Singapore Director of Information Services, said yesterday. But warned Mr. Thomson: "Students should not be encouraged in partisanship or party politics. He was addressing184 words
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Article33 1958-06-07 6 THE Segamat Sikhs brated the official birthdav the Yang di-Pertuan A: by saying Special oravers t the Guru Garanth Sahib long life of the King. I. cakes and drinks were ser33 words
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Article22 1958-06-07 6 THREE cars were stc Singapore on Thursday the car parks at Virtor.a Memorial Hall, Collyer Q and Chrichton Close22 words
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184 1958-06-07 6 PENANG, Fri.— The Penang Port Commission Employees' Union will hold a meeting on Monday to decide whether to accept the counter offer of housing allowance by the Commission. The members will be issued with ballot papers to reject the counter offer, accept it, or184 words
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Advertisement454 1958-06-07 6 D,.cove, JAPAN with 1 Wf j^^— 7 MM wl^\ m Wf Jk Wf^y m WJ&BR JAPAN AIR LINES If' 11 Offering you, the passenger —pgr/u^;^ > ian unbeatable combination V^b M J^jfe/ of speed, comfort and un- »<,j~jy/ surpassed service. Offices* sth Floor. American International Building, Robinson Road, at Telegraph454 words
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Article319 1958-06-07 7 Councils Advice To Govt. Workers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government Services Staff Council has warned its 30,000 members lo keep the civil service completely free from political interference. Jn what is probably its last annual report, which was published today, the GSSC stressed: "Political interference will319 words
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Article162 1958-06-07 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) ?4i 75 R.S.S. No. 1 74i 743 (July) 74 741 R.S.S. No. 2 72 73 R.S.S. No. 3 65] 661 Tone: Barely steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $368] (up162 words
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Article25 1958-06-07 7 MESSRS. Leong Chung Fui and Leong Hong Chow have been appointed Deputy Collectors of Land Revenue, Singapore, the Government Gazett? announced last night.25 words
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Article56 1958-06-07 7 ANG BOK LIM, 28, pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to Enam binte Ahmad when trying to extort $10 from her in Johore Road at 10.30 p.m. on Thursday. Bail was refused. Ang was ordered to be56 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-06-07 7 MR. Lim Jew Kum, Assistant Manager of Sea View Hotel will leave Singapore by BOAC today to take up a twoyear course in hotel management at the SAVOY in London. Mr. Lim is the first local officer to be sent for further studies by the management of53 words
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Article69 1958-06-07 7 SINGAPORE cinemagoers can try their hand at "cracking" a safe in the lobby of the Rex Theatre tonight. The "safecracking contest" is being run to publicize the film "The Safecracker" which will be screened on June 12 at the Rex. Persons who manage to "crack" the safe will69 words
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Article241 1958-06-07 7 PEOPLE today tend to pay too much attention to the printed word, said Professor A. Oppenheim, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, yesterday. Addressing pupils at the Rallies Institution on their Founder's and Speech Day, Prof. Oppenheim said: 'We tend to pay too much attention241 words
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Article196 1958-06-07 7 KALLANG DELAYS RURAL POLLS NOMINATION day for the Kauang by-elections is t-x--pectea to be announced witnin ten days. The Standard was told that the Kallang by-election whicn is necessitated by the resignation of former Workers' Party leader in the City Council, Mr. Chang Yuen Tong, has also delayed district Council196 words
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Article34 1958-06-07 7 A RELIGIOUS teacher and his son were arrested by the Police in Alor Star yesterday in connection with the death of a padi planter, Moharred bin Ahmad, at the Sungei Patani hospital.34 words
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Article532 1958-06-07 7 THE sole proprietor of the United Trading Company Siow Tian Beng, was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Second Criminal and District Court, without beinc: called to give his defence to a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property. The charge alleged that Slow, on March 21. at532 words
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Advertisement587 1958-06-07 7 J|2l-116 I UU/* I .6.45-9.30 p.m. -WMJ^'?'^:ij^^T^pl CINEMASCOPE-TE( HNICOIOR "BONJOUR TRISTESSE" I "Plu«: EXCLUSIVE! SPEC lAL TH f )MAS CUP NEWS" Q MIDNIGHT JERRY \VALD> PRODUCTION OF (EO\) tonight: "THE LONG HOT SUMMER" Jj Today 9 a.m. Shirley Yamaturnl "MOUSE OF BAMBOO" (Fox) 9 a.m. "PASSION" (Mandarin) B V'WTi PH'ine:587 words
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Miscellaneous585 1958-06-07 7 Malayanaires. 10 30 to 11 Report J^^^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^B on Thomas Cup tournament. 8.8.C. (General Overseas Service): < 1 1? I A*J kVAATAIMJXLkMBmI^^Mm^^ZLZmIAMZL^ 4.45 p.m. to 500 p.m. ***** 13.87 Wl^tKKKKKl^KKK^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 445 p. m to 11.15 p.m. ***** 1165 mll 1 1 TrMTTITrf— Meeting— Malay Section 4.30 p.m. 500 p.m. to 845585 words
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Advertisement879 1958-06-07 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****,6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE t» Halifax, Montreal, Boston. New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia *> C«lt Ports. S'por* P. S ham Penang TEUCER w 3/9 Aug 10 Au« 15/16 Aug Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load879 words
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Advertisement1183 1958-06-07 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) Sh O.T'0 .T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ZT SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLaSCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama1,183 words
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Advertisement971 1958-06-07 8 MITSUI |J} LINE FOR JAPAN S'pore P S'ham Penang Azumasan Maru from India 14 June 13 June 12 June Akibasan Maru from Europe 21 June 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 June971 words
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Advertisement818 1958-06-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen. Gothenburg, Oslo. S'pore P.S'hom Penong "BOGOTA" 20 23 June 24/25Jun. 26 27 June Colling Beyrouth, Korlshomn, Gdynia. "MANCHURIA" 5/7 j u i y 8/9 1* 10/1 1 m, OUTWARD Sailings tor Bangkok and for FAR818 words
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Article303 1958-06-07 9 Rise Seen In U.S. Steel Output PITTSBURG, June 6.— Steel output in the United States is beginning to show an upturn, after slumping markedly in recent months. Last week, steel production rose to 1.567,000 net short tons of ingots and castings (one short ton equals approximately 0.91 metric tons), the303 words
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Article140 1958-06-07 9 A BRITISH aero jet engine is expected to have its "overhaul life" raised to 1,000 hours by the time it goes into service later this year. The engine is to power the Comet IV ordered by BOAC and the Comet IVB ordered by BEA. It was140 words
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Article32 1958-06-07 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association 'made the following change.; in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O. D. ready: French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1613-4; Italian Lire *****.32 words
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Article72 1958-06-07 9 Miners Now Permitted Loan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Federation miners may now apply for a loan from the Government to pay their contribution towards the Tin Buffer Stock. The announcement was made today by the Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. But the loan, says the announcement, should not72 words
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Article117 1958-06-07 9 Increase In May Tin Exports UNITED STATES purchase of Malayan tin last month totalled 2,047 tons. This was a rise over her April offtake, which was 1,065 tons. In March she took 975 tons, February 2.203 tons and January 2,34*2 tons. United Kingdom offtake of Malayan tin last month, at117 words
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Article108 1958-06-07 9 A FAIR turnover was reported in the Malayan share market yesterday. Industrials were steady, tins firm while rubbers were quiet. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B B. Petrol 44/- 46/W. Hammer 152 1.56 M. Breweries 3.10 3.15 Straits Times 1.63 1.68108 words
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Article184 1958-06-07 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday F. N. ords. 52.46: Gammon $1.95. $196: Hammer $154. $1.53; M. Breweries $3.10. S3I2J; M. Breweries 80c: Cold Storage 3/>c: M. Cement $1.33 delayed, $1 32: McAlister $1.22: Robinson orris. $161. $1.60: Steamship 68Jc S. Times $1.65, S. Traders $1.40.184 words
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308 1958-06-07 9 NEW YORK. June 5 Businessmen in the United States are tackling the current economic adjustment with undeniable confidence and courage. This conclusion emerged from an extraordinary two-day business meeting the American Management Association's economic mobilization conference held here recently. Some 2,000 businessmen, representing a308 words
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Article90 1958-06-07 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro dui-e Exchange noon closing prices oei picut veslerdav were: copra June/Ju 1^ U.K. Continent $32 buyers $32£ sellers coconut oil in bulk $48 sellers; in drums $51 ,«etiers: Muntok white pepper $121 sellers; Sarawak white $120 sellers; Special Sarawak black $69. H.C.B Ltd: Bombay copra90 words
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Article31 1958-06-07 9 PAKISTAN'S cigarette output rose last year, despite inincreased retail prices. Output is estimated at 6.177,000,000 pieces, an increase of nearly 16 oer cent over the previous year.31 words
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128 1958-06-07 9 THE FIRST British combined pump-turbino, a device which allows hydro-electric stations to "store" surplus power from off-peak periods. is now being designed in Scotland The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research are working on the project Under this system the hydro. station or any suitably situated128 words
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261 1958-06-07 9 'R.I. REPORTS SPARK OFF RUBBER SELLING IN WEEK' REPORTS, which are still neither officially confirmed nor denied that the Indonesian Central Government would be issuing special export licences for fairly substantial quantities of rubber sparked off heavy selling on the Singapore market during the week. This, says Holiday, Cutler. Bath261 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-06-07 9 THE STRIKING capacity of the R.A.F.'s Valiant jet bomber force will soon be extended by the use of inflight refuelling. The British "Probe and Drogue" system, originated by Flight Refuelling Ltd., has been applied to the Valiant and successfully flight tested. This picture shows a "receiver" Valiant in66 words
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Article37 1958-06-07 9 THE Australian corn harvest now under way is tentatively estimated at 2,000.J00 bushel— about half a normal crop. Pending the final outturn, manufacturers are being permitted to import corn for their operations.37 words
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Article190 1958-06-07 9 OUTER ROADS Londm Maru, Barito, Norse Lady. Sea Bird, Trron Breeze. Sydan, Hanyang. Halldor, Prekkak. Zeeiand, Musi. Inchislay, Aszuma Maru, Danakil. Barumun, Bakongan, Sanana. Sandviken, Bacrnstein. Yamamura Maru, Luxmi. Felipes, Clan M"acbride. Theta, Star. Gordian. Bronxville, Kasimbar. T.M. 332. Stv. Selo. Fred. Clover. Shapur. Jul:a. Francoise. Libertad190 words
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Article135 1958-06-07 9 Price Gains 3/4 c. A GAIN of J cent corded in the Singapore rubber market yesterday, when International first grade June shipment closed at 74$ cent per ib. The market was marked up at the opening on better overseas advices and ruled qui steady with narrow fluctuations. There was fair135 words
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Advertisement330 1958-06-07 9 SWISSAIR SEE JAPAN J BY SWISSAIR 111 NEWROUNDTRIP I B TOURIST EXCURSION p FARES SINGAPORE TO TOKYO VIA BANCKOK VALID FOR 23 DAYS B^j $1,087 ONLY FOR THE ROUND TRIP CONSULT YOUR REGULAR TRAVEL AGENCY OR THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING COMPANY LTD. .ERAL AGENTS FOR SWISSAIR \GAPORE— EMMCO BLDG., ANSON330 words
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Advertisement90 1958-06-07 9 THE BEDFORD— PETROL AND DIESEL MODELS U/15-CWT A/^-^7~^ -x 12/15-CWT CANOPY PICKUP /^^T Jtt^^ 5 ?-TO#H TtW^atS m^ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HHaa^^ HMHHBIMHaBH^^ M^ M^ H 6/7-5£ATEft ...^K.^":: 1 5-TON fORWARO A&BUIANCt *jTi m \)f \r^ M CONTROL TRUCKS Jl_ k :2-CWT VANS 3-TOW OFf THf ItQAO 4,4 C«OSi 25-CWT PICKUP fr 10-TON90 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-06-07 10 Surprising: victors In the doubles Kamol (nearest camera) and Sun thorn (second from right) are here being congratulated by Americans Wynn Rogers (left) and Joe Alston (right) after their three-set struggle. Tanoo, Thailand's champion, in a retrieving posture during his match against the American champion, Jim Poole.210 words
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Advertisement70 1958-06-07 10 neat, legible typing Your typing will be neat and sharp when you use REMINGTON RAND TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. For clean, legible copies, always use REMTICO CARBON PAPER. MW&mJLniftIJFL- WmCUUE. of Malaya Ltd. 2nd Floor, John Little's Building, Singapore. Branches at: Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. 111 1^ \f ,^Kr^Vl^^ j>** F M^^^Kr^^^^K^^^^^i70 words
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Article1765 1958-06-07 11 Main Opposition Wilt Come From Programme By WINDSOR LAD AFTER his splendid showing in the Governor's Cup when finishing second to Collateral, I am giving JAMES AITCH a great chance to win the Derby trial over nine furlongs for Class One horses (Race 5)1,765 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-06-07 11 WATCH THEM TODAY JAMES AITCH TUFTON STEAM ON GREAT SAXON10 words
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Article142 1958-06-07 11 CLASS 4 HORSES FOR BUKIT TIM AH THE next Singapore Turf Club meeting on July 12. 16 and 19 will cater for Class Two and Class Four horses. There will be two runs for all the horses in each division. Trophy races are the Stewards Cup for Class 2, Division142 words
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Article197 1958-06-07 11 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Franris MOVIE HOUSE II COURTIER COURTIER <Ol RTIEB OvtT^pin .Movie House II Ovenpta Movie Hmiv II My Peter My Peter Dmtureene Over-pin PLEASURE PARK MR JAH AN I'II\MRR PARK MKJAHAN 2, Marvel of Peru II inema 111 Malia Ranee Marvel of Peru II197 words
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1361 1958-06-07 11 RACE 7, 2.75 p.m.-Class 4, Div. 4-6 Furs. 1. ****** OVERSPIN 6y 9.00 MAWI NOORDIN C. lagmder Singh, T Mi -cent 2. *****3 MY PETER 5y 812 |ONES MARTIN Huka Kmßsi J. *****9 NEVER RECRET 4y 6.1 M > SHAARI R VAN1,361 words
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Advertisement6 1958-06-07 11 COMMENTARIES ON ALL RACES OVER i6 words
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Advertisement49 1958-06-07 11 TODAYS GOING THE GOING for this afternoon's races at Ipoh should be very good. BIG SWEEP UNLIMITED SWEEP will be drawn on Race 8. Treble Tote will be held on Races 4, 6 and 7. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on all the eight races. STANDARD NAP WHITE HEALTHER49 words
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Article720 1958-06-07 12 ...And Now For (1) Denmark? (2) Indonesia? By LEONG HEW MENG STANDARD SPECIAL SCORECARD (Tonight June 7 at 8 p.m. S.B.A. Hall) SINGLES 1. Finn Kobbero Vs. Ferry Sonneville 2. Erland Kops Vs. Tan Joe Hock DOUBLES 3. Finn Kobbero &H. Hansen Vs Ngoo720 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-06-07 12 PINIT'S TRIUMPH CLOSES A U.S. CHAPTER Pinit opened the match by serving out. Then Armendanz took the first point off a net error. Pinit scored the next point but Armendariz regained the lead with a nice drop to Pinit's backhand. Both players then rallied and Pinit slowly took the scor355 words
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Article458 1958-06-07 12 ISttte\ 80 For The) TONIGHT 1 G UP ...S.B.A.HALL Says LEONG HEW MENG AFTER the American debacle, it seems unlike lanyone id my position would dare stick his neck again for a prediction in this most unpredictable c Thom'as Cup series. But the odds this458 words
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Article244 1958-06-07 12 England Leads By 258 Runs THB PIRST TEST J KIWIS ALL OUT FOR 94 EDGBASTON, June6, (Reuter) England, with seven wickets left, led New Zealand by 258 runs by the close on the second day of the first cricket Test here today. Scores: England 221 and 131 for three, New244 words
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Article187 1958-06-07 12 LONDON. June 6 (Reuter) Results in today's cricket matches were: At Oxford: Kent beat Oxford by 164 runs. Kent 172 and 207 for eight, (D. Sayer five for 47). Oxford University 122 and 93. (A. Smith 45, J. Page five for 14). At Cambridge: Warwickshire beat187 words
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Article60 1958-06-07 12 The Singapore team to meet Negri Sembilan next week-end on the padang was chosen last night. The team is: Thuraisingam (captain), Bar rick. Delilkan, King, Muirhead, Norris, Pearce, Razak, K.T. Retnam, Schubert, and R. Da Silva. There will be a net practice for the team next60 words
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Article25 1958-06-07 12 PAKISTAN'S twenty-mem-ber hockey team, the Asian Games champions, flew into Singapore last night to play three matches in Singapore i and the Federation.25 words
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Article41 1958-06-07 12 HONGKONG. June 6 (Reuter) The Indian national hockey team which recently won a silver medal in the Asian Games today beat Hongkong's Nav Bharat hockey club team by 18 goals to nil after leading 9-0 in the first half.41 words
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Article30 1958-06-07 12 BELLA PAOLA won the Epsom Oaks, run over a mile and a half at Epsom yesterday Mother Goose was second. There was a photo for third place.— (Reuter)30 words
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Article29 1958-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Headquarters Federation Arm} surprised Selangor Chinese Recreation Club I C 3-1 in a hard fought FAS Div. 11l lea?m match on the Sentul ground today.29 words
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Article56 1958-06-07 12 SINGLES: 1. Pinit Pattabonfjse beat Armendariz 15-6, 13-9. 2. Charoen Watanasin beat Jim Poole 15-9. 15-6. 3. Tanoo Ka.iadbhai conceded a walkover to Ron Palmer when the scores were 2-15. 15-13. DOUBLES: 1. Sunthorn and Kamol beat Armendariz and Hart&rove 15-9. 15-9. 2. Charoen and Prida lost56 words
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Article23 1958-06-07 12 HONGKONG. Jii- f —The Malayan National ball team tcx: i Combined goal two exhibition ga: leading three-one at23 words
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Advertisement143 1958-06-07 12 POXTIAC For your safety y>Bfr^ Circles of steel protection ffe^*^\/' CYLINDER ENGINE vliW r^r^S^^^^ 500 -ONLY t^^^p lf?y^ V BEST BIGGE ST in Canadian ON SHOW AT: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. *****9, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, TEL:- ***** *****. Federation Distributors:— Yung Fatt Motor Workj Ltd., Liew Ping Limited, 393A, Batu Road,143 words
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Advertisement95 1958-06-07 12 PRICKLY HEAT ojjL tAGNESIA DUSTING POWDER Are you irritated? It your days are spoilt by prickly heat or dermic eruptions then you are not using Agnesia powder Agnesia is a proved remedy and it is ideal for use in the nursery too. GRAFTON LABORATORIES LTD. Wholesale Chemists. Singapore. I CAN95 words
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Article366 1958-06-07 13 CHIEFIE - CHIEFIE with i Ty RING the recent appeal for the b the RAF collected $6,850 h was a really grand All units have od very hard or--ng whist, bridge, end mahjong drives, and the ladies have been busy at sewing circles too. The bazaar which was a combined366 words
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Article, Illustration658 1958-06-07 13 MAAFI Profits Are Big Business For The Servicemen "\AAFI b big business. Canteen conversation turns to the subject of the profits and where they go sooner or later. An examination of the services' canteen organisation's balance sheet provides the answer, but first take a look at the facilities it offers.658 words
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Article328 1958-06-07 13 Picnic For 500 Boys rpHE Army, in collabo- ration with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, the Singapore Social Welfare Department and the Singapore Military Forces, is organising a picnic for 500 underprivileged boys on the island of Pulau Ubin. off Ponggol Point, on Sunday, June 8. Boys selected from the328 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-06-07 13 THE CHAIN GANG Skiffle Group from COMCAN SIGNAL SQUADRON are seen here dressed up for a "Tramps Ball" evening in the VV.O.'s and Sgt's Mess, GHQ, Signal Regiment. Singapore.29 words
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Miscellaneous575 1958-06-07 13 HPODAYS QUOTATION: A "A wise neuter joins WWI t^B with neither, but uses both. H^l as his honest interest l"ads I him" —William Penn I V**V^E^^^T^ SATURDAY EOR F^3i Wk W X^9 EVERYONE: The interval Val-^QJ prior to midafterr.oon calls B^^^fa^lfl H^| for discrimination tact in I dealings with others.575 words
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188 1958-06-07 14 VIENNA, June 6. (Reuter).— The Vienna Office of the Czechoslovak Tourist Office is offering Austrian hunters licences to shoot wolves in the dense forests of Eastern Slovakia. They are trying to entice foreign tourists to shoot these and lesser game, wild duck and188 words
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Article222 1958-06-07 14 No Way To Counter Reds Except All-Out Opposition Ngo SAIGON, June 6 (Reuter) A South Vietnam Government leader has warned South-east Asian countries thai time may be running against them in their efforts to build themselves up against Communist intrusion. The varning came from Mr.222 words
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274 1958-06-07 14 PARIS, June 6 (UPI) An extreme right-wing magazine claimed today that one of the major reasons leading to the resignation of Premier Pierre Pflimlin was the refusal of a Navy commander to land a Government "invasion" fleet on the rebelseized island of Corsica. The claim274 words
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Article24 1958-06-07 14 BRITISH trawler owners last night told the Government they endorsed its "firm stand" against Iceland's claim to a 12-mile fishing limit.— Reuter.24 words
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Article26 1958-06-07 14 THE Kiang Ming Machinery Factory in Chungking is turning out 17-jewel "sputniks" a new brand of waterproof wrist-watches, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.26 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-06-07 14 ATOM CHIEF STRAUSS QUITS THE COMMISSION WASHINGTON. June 6 (Reuter) Mr. Lewis Strauss resigned yesterday as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, effective on June 30. Mr. Strauss has frequently been a controversial figure and has been bitterly criticized by some influential Democratic members of Congress over his attitude toward176 words
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Article55 1958-06-07 14 LONDON. June 6 (Reuter) Peter Manuel is to appeal against his conviction on seven charges of murder at Glasgow High Court last we«k, it was announced last night. Manuel, a 32-year-old New York-born woodworker, was sentenced to death on May 29 for the murder of five women,55 words
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Article232 1958-06-07 14 Soekarnos Birthday Call To Nation JAKARTA, June 6 (UPI) President Soekarno last night appealed to Indonesia's eighty-two million people to stop their quibbling and unite to form a nation that "will stand forever." The President issued the call at a palace rally on the eve232 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-06-07 14 Photo. THE destroyer escort Silverstein (left), manoeuvres alongside the submarine Stikelback to rescue 82 crewmen after the vessels had collided in the Pacific. All hands were rescued off the submarine. Five-and-a--half hours later, the Stickelback slipped beneath and sank. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 44 words
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202 1958-06-07 14 Macmillan To Discuss 'Summit' Prospects LONDON, June 6 (Reuter) British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, flies to Washington tonight for talks with President Eisenhower on topics ranging from "Summit" meeting prospects to the economic problems of the nonCommunist world. From Washington, the Prime Minister will next week go to Ottawa202 words
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108 1958-06-07 14 EXTENSION TO ROCKET RANGE IS PLANNED CANBERRA, June 6, (Reuter). The Australian Government plans to extend the Woomera rocket range in South Australia to make it the longest overland testing range in the free world, the Supply Minister, Mr. Athol Townley, said here today. He said the extended range would108 words
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219 1958-06-07 14 WASHINGTON, June 6 (UPl).— The U.S. Government was expected to report today that unemployment last month fell below the five million mark for the first time in four months. But administration economists looked for little improvement in the depressed heavy manufacturing industries which219 words
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Article64 1958-06-07 14 TRYOES. Northern France, June 6 (Reuter) A woman at Romilly-sur-Seinc near here, was seriously burnt on the legs when the heel of her shoe mysteriously caught fire in the street. Investigating Police cou 'd offer no explanation as to why the shoe caught fire. "I heard64 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-06-07 14 MADAME Yvonne de Gaulle, wife of General de Gaulle, tries to shield her face as photographers surround their car. This took p'ace as they were arriving at the Hotel Laperouse. near the Arch of Triumph. from their country home of Colombey Les-Deux-Eglises. —U.P.I Photo.49 words
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128 1958-06-07 14 'Lost' Plane Found: Pilot Is Missing MANILA, June 6, (Reuter) The Philippine Constabulary Headquarters here todav reported a missing two-engined aircraft piloted by an Australian had been found with a broken propeller at a temporary airstrip in the Southern part of the Philippines island of Mindanao. The report said the128 words
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152 1958-06-07 14 'RED CHINA HAS NO EXPERTS FOR TALKS' WASHINGTON. June 6 (Reuter) The S partment spokesman yesterday the United S did not believe that C munist China had exp qualified to take part in projected technical talk: suspension of nuclear testing. The spokesman, Mr. Lir White, had been asked t1 Press152 words
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167 1958-06-07 14 OXFORD, Mississippi. June 6, (UPI) A Negro educator sought yesterday to become the first of his race to enter a white public school in Mississippi by enrolling at the State University, and when he was rejected, he refused to leave. State Police then hauled him167 words
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Advertisement72 1958-06-07 14 tffltivducincf the LOWEST PRICED REFRIGERATOR jyj in the 8 1 cu. ft. class i IS 111 rfwiW} W"^ •.•'•"■X'"'!*x- V ENGLISH ELECTRIC BRINGING YOU 4j K| B£TT£« LIVIN9 Cash Discount SEE THEIR WONDERFUL ADVANTAGES ATt and Easy Terms Sondilond, Buttery Showroom, Cl.m.nc.oo Av. Available Tong Kjan Co 8Q Orehord t%472 words
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