Singapore Standard, 17 June 1958
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Title Section26 1958-06-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 1 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE. TUESDAY, JUNE 17,' 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 349 15 cts. 14 Pages ft at an gfdfgdfg [FINAL EDITION]26 words
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206 1958-06-17 1 SWANSEA, Wales, June 16, (Reuter) The death of a Royal Engineers sapper was caused by the effects of an atom bomb explosion off Christmas Island m the Pacific last year, it was claimed today. The claim was made by an official of the Swansea206 words
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Article264 1958-06-17 1 12 DETAINED UNDER SECURITY ORDINANCE Mostly Unionists, Students Held In Island-wide Raids SINGAPORE Police m island-wide pre-dawn raids yesterday detained 12 people under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The majority of the detainees are unionists and students, The Standard was told. The Police move is the264 words
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362 1958-06-17 1 HOUSEHOLDER FIRES AT INTRUDERS: ONE CAUGHT Police Hunt On For Wounded Man SINGAPORE Police yesterday threw an islandwide dragnet m a vain bid to catch one of two men who were wounded m an attempt to break into a house. The other man was captured by the Police near a362 words
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Article99 1958-06-17 1 MR. Heah Joo Seang, President of the Badminton Association of Malaya, said at a dinner party last night that he would resign as soon as the accounts of the Thomas Cup matches were finalized. He said he accepted full responsibility for Malaya's defeat m the99 words
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Article28 1958-06-17 1 The victorious Indonesian Thomas Cuppers have withdrawn from the Malayan Badminton rbampionships because they have been ordered back by their government for a national celebration.28 words
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287 1958-06-17 1 3 Dock Workers Killed When Police Open Fire MADRAS, June 16 (Reuter) —At least three people were killed and 30 injured today when Police opened tire to disperse a crowd of striking dock workers at the harbour entrance here. Dockers are on strike m the major Indian ports of Bombay,287 words
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Article63 1958-06-17 1 BASLE, Switzerland, June 16. (Reuter) A group of about 12 British women left here yesterday after spending two hours at Basle Police headquarters on Saturday when Police broke ur> their demonstration against nuclear weapons. The women, who included Mrs. Dora Russell, a former wife of Bertrand Russeil.63 words
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Article57 1958-06-17 1 AUXERRE, Central France, June 16, (Reuter).— The wife and two children, aged five and two, of M. Nguen Van Luong, 34, attache at the South Vietnam Embassy m Paris, were killed yesterday when their car crashed through a bridge and fell into the Yonne River57 words
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Article34 1958-06-17 1 RELIABLE Japanese Government sources last night confirmed that Japan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama was planning to visit the United States this summer to "adjust" relations between the two nations. 134 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-06-17 1 Pix. IN DRIZZLING rain, Queen Elizabeth, mounted on her horse, "Imp successor to the famous "Winston." leaves Buckingham Palace for the Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards Parade on Thursday last. Behind her rides Prince Philip and the Duke of Gloucester. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 47 words
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189 1958-06-17 1 LONDON, June 16 (Reuter) First of London's striking dockers went back to work today They were men at the Royal group of docks. The return was said to be "one hundred per cent." About 20,000 dockers have been involved m the monthold strike189 words
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Article48 1958-06-17 1 IPOH, Mon. A Special Constable. Daud bin Mat, 30, attached to the Bukit Merah Police was found shot m the stomach this morning near the village Police station, about five miles from here. Daud is now m the Ipoh District Hospital m a serious condition.48 words
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Article47 1958-06-17 1 BRUSSELS, June 16, (Reuter) The Brussels International Film Festival's prize for the best actor was awarded to Orson Welles for his performance m "Touch of Evil." Lilli Palmer was named as the best actress for her role m the French film. "Montparnasse 19."47 words
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Article33 1958-06-17 1 FOUR SEAMEN from Hongkong, while having a joy-ride along Thomson Road. Singapore, narrowly escaped injury last night when their car ran into a monsoon drain after it had somersaulted four times.33 words
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206 1958-06-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs and former Malaya's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dato Nik Kamil, today sent a letter of thanks to university undergrad, Aisha binte Abdullah, for rescuing his four-year-old grandson from the River206 words
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222 1958-06-17 1 JAKARTA, June 16 (UPl)— The Army today Imposed a martial law prohibiting political activity m all of Indonesia except Java and Borneo. The decree, over the signature of Army Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasutitn. defined political activity as "anything which directly or222 words
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Article134 1958-06-17 1 ALGIERS, June 16 (Reuter) —General Raoul Salan was officially installed m the government buildings here today as General Charles De Gaulle's Delegate General for Algieria. Turbaned sentinels of the Algeria Spahis Regiment, with curved naked swords m their hands and wearing their flowing cloaks,134 words
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Article101 1958-06-17 1 MACMILLAN TO MEET DE GAULLE PARIS. June 16 (Reuter)— General Charles De Gaulle and Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, will meet m Paris towards the end of this month, usually wellinformed sources said today. But, these sources added, no precise date had yet been set for the talks101 words
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Article110 1958-06-17 2 MUAR, Mon. Prakash Singh, son of Sawa Singh, a moneylender, was charged with causing grievous hurt to another moneylender at the Chinese Temple here m March last year. The prosecution said that Hajara Singh and three others went to the temple to attend a110 words
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Article76 1958-06-17 2 PENANG, Mon.— A soldier, D. C. Douse, was fined $25 m the Magistrate's Court today for making a false statement m the register of a hotel m Dato Kramat Road, on March 31. Douse, who wrote "L.D.S. Rawlings, Army No. *****," told the Court that76 words
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Article455 1958-06-17 2 Lim Tells Pupils: You Can Help THE future of Singapore lies m the hands of those who are wilding to fight and die for it, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock said yesterday. Addressing students of the Dunman Chinese Middle School at a civics course.455 words
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Article189 1958-06-17 2 Retrial In Murder Case MUAR. Mon. A for~e» special constable. Ah Hussein, 28, who wa to death by Mr. worth m March U murdering a woman tapper at Neo Nan Ber m June. 1957. appearec Mr. Justice Smith on thr charge today following the Court of Appeal's order for a189 words
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Article60 1958-06-17 2 PENANG. Mon. I men. armed with kr robbed a woman. L Meow Kirn. of a gold c.*a locket and a gold ba: worth $195. at the Junr of Campbell Street and Rope Walk last night. The woman said she was walking back home when the four60 words
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296 1958-06-17 2 MALACCA, Mon. Defence Counsel, Mr. H. B. Ball, pleading m mitigation for Wong Kirn Van, alias Robin Woon, who assaulted two police officers said that Wong "lost his head" after he had drunk Siamese liquor on board a ship. Wong, son of a wealthy296 words
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Article111 1958-06-17 2 Eurasians Elect New President MALACCA, Mon. For the first time since 1955, the Malacca Eurasian Association held an extraordinary general meeting yesterday to elect Mr. Harry Sequerah, the District Office er. Central, as the pro-tern president m place of Mr. C. F. Gomes who died recently. Mr. Sequerah said that111 words
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Article72 1958-06-17 2 TELOK ANSON. Mon. The Lower Perak division of UMNO will hold a threeday fair at the Great World Park here from June 27 to 29. Inche Mohamed Ghazalli bin Haji Jawi. leader of the party, and Mentri Besar. Perak. will officially open the fair. Among72 words
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Article129 1958-06-17 2 40 WITNESSES LISTED FOR INQUIRY GANDON bin Thahir, one of four youths originally accused of causing the death of a cinema ticket-seller. Tan Sian Bock, 26, while being a member of an unlawful assembly, was discharged by a Singapore Court after the D.P.P. had instructed that the charge against him129 words
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Advertisement291 1958-06-17 2 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES U. "Gaasterkerk" Berthed: 14.6.58. S.H.B. Godown- 19. General survey will be held on the 20.6.58. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland East Asia Line. 41, Robinson Road, TEL- *****. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the291 words
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Advertisement561 1958-06-17 2 NOTICES TRAINING UNDER THE COLOMBO PLAN FACILITIES for training m Pair-Trawl Fishing for approximately 7 months have been offered by the Government of Japan under the Colombo Plan. The training is to enable selected candidates to become competent Masters or Mates of PairTrawl Fishing vessels. Emphasis will be on the561 words
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Advertisement570 1958-06-17 2 Telecommunications Departmental Scholarships for Courses leading to the Degree m Electrical Engineering 2 Awards. APPLICATIONS are invited for the above Scholarships which will be for a period of approximately four years. Candidates are required to possess a Cambridge Oversea Higher School Certificate with Credits m English. Mathematics and Additional Mathematics570 words
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Advertisement138 1958-06-17 2 NOTICES R.M.S. "STRATHEDEN" THE above vessel is now due alongside Godowns 1/2 at 10 a.m. today instead of at 8 a.m. Embarkation of passengers win 1 now be between 11 a.m. and Noon. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD., Agents. The Bankruptcy Ordinance i CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the138 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD June 17. 1958.
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Article475 1958-06-17 3 Capital Industry CHIEF Minister Lim Yew Hock's recently expressed conviction that the economy of Singapore is dependent on foreign capital investment has been carried a step further by Liberal-Socialist Assemblyman Lim Choon Mong. In calling on the Covernment to implement, without delay, a fourindustrialization programme for providing point employment for475 words
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Article347 1958-06-17 3 THE Federation's "Emergency War" comes to the end of its tenth yeor today. Up to the end of May this year, 6,565 communist bandits, who had been terrorizing Malaya's citizens from their jungle hideouts since 1948, were killed, 2,796 of them were reported wounded, 2,112 surrendered and 1,266347 words
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Article55 1958-06-17 3 HtAD OFFICE: O, Lim Teck Kirn Road, Spore I PO Bo* No 156 i Cables. TICEKNEWS" Tel: ***** (5 lines) All departments KUALA LUMPUR: C^ina Insurance Blag 174. Batu rta. Teleo^on* ***** '»»OH. 93 Cowan St Tel $829 'fcKANC: 8. Le.w> St Tel: 4055 MALACCA. 91-A.55 words
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Article, Illustration868 1958-06-17 3 Iceland To Declare Own Fishing Rights, says OBSERVER'S Legal Correspondent LONDON JTROM the moment the conference of 86 nations at Geneva m April failed to agree on the legal width of a State's territorial, waters there was the danger that some States would go ahead and declare that868 words
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Article767 1958-06-17 3 Paul Jennings - Paul Jennings Oddly Enough TT is probably just as well that the meal with which newspapers are most associated is breakfast. When we are still only halfawake, when our bodies work with sleep-walking automatism and our minds are still just a loose succession of dream-flitting ideas, the767 words
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Article489 1958-06-17 3 H.A.R. PHIBY - H.A.R. PHIBY BEIRUT I^Y agreeing to a further delay m presenting its complaint against the United Arab Republic to the Security Council the Lebanese Government has given further proof of its genuine wish to bring the dispute to a friendly conclusion. The delay wa s to489 words
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Article, Illustration406 1958-06-17 3 the NEWS as it strikes me HOW the mighty have fallen! The folly of counting chickens before they are hatched was graphically demonstrated over the weekend when several thousand people, some of them from as far away a s the United States and Europe, witnessed the heart-rending tragedy of Malaya406 words
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Article36 1958-06-17 4 THE Katong District Council of the Liberal/Socialist Party will be holding a buffet dinner and dance on Saturday at its headquarters. Tickets at $1 each will be available at the door.36 words
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Article509 1958-06-17 4 Educate Women Not To Become Secondary Wives' f OLYGAMY could only be curbed through adequate legislation alongside with education of women m general, a spokesman for the Muslim Women's Welfare Association told The Standard yesterday. The spokesman, makirfg her observations on the forthcoming mass rally organized509 words
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Article152 1958-06-17 4 More Food Curbs In Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Mentri Besar Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim today ordered ten more central kitchens to be established m South Johore with effect from June 25. They are Salens: New Village, Seelong New Village, Senai New Villase. Roscote Estate, Amber Estate. Kulai Besar Estate,152 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-06-17 4 SALVATION ARMY'S NEW HOME THE women and girls of the Salvation Army Home m Oxley Road will move to their new premises bought for 8100,000 m Pasir Panjang at the end of this month. The new home consists of two adjacent houses (see above) standing on 55,000 square feet of135 words
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Article141 1958-06-17 4 THE Singapore City Council is to reorganize its Gas Department establishment to expedite operational facilities. 7~~ zz According to a new plan, approved by the Council's standing committees, the Council will create the post of Utilization Engineer, who will be paid a monthly salary of from141 words
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124 1958-06-17 4 Conference Of World Teachers' Organizations KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mutual appreciation of Eastern and Western cultures by countries of the world will be one of the subjects to be discussed by the World Confederation of Teachers' Organizations to be held m Rome from July 31 to Aug. 7, Mr. Lum Kirn124 words
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Article36 1958-06-17 4 HONGKONG. June 16 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were. $16.06 to £1 Sterling $5.***** to USsi; $1,852 to Malayan $1. $0,840 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.5 to a taeL36 words
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Article163 1958-06-17 4 One In Two Marriages 'Cracks Up' IPOH. Mon. Nearly one m every tw o Muslim marriages performed m Perak last year ended m divorce. Statistics from the Council of Malay Religion and Custom. Perak. show that out of 5.353 marriages m the State m 1957 there were 2.143 divorces. To163 words
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Article64 1958-06-17 4 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah and Perlis Junior Medical Staff Union will table a resolution calling on government to terminate the services of all retired hospital assistants Immediately, at a meeting of the Federation Government Medical Services Union on June 29. The union spokesman. Mr. M.64 words
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Article125 1958-06-17 4 He Rode A Motor-Cycle Blindfold KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A blindfolded motor-cyclist today "defied" all traffic rules at the Federal Police Depot here and manoeuvred past a maze of obstacles. He was a magician's medium and had been hypnotised into doing the amazing ride by Professor E.C. Puthupelly a noted magician125 words
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284 1958-06-17 4 THE Singapore Hotels Licensing Board decided yesterday to defer hearing of Police objections on licences and certificates, already issued to t large number of hotels until September when the Board holds its next public session. j The Board reached this decision after Mr.284 words
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Article141 1958-06-17 4 2 Factors Impeding Progress KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Increasing bank rate and loan interests are impeding the progress of Co-oper: Housing Projects, declared Mr. A.D. York. Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Co-opera-tive Housing Society ye day. Speaking at the Soc; annual general meeting Mr. York, who is the Presider the Municipal141 words
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Article116 1958-06-17 4 PENANO, Mon.— A Umber yard labourer, Khoo Kok Kee, told the Magistrate's Court today that his wife assaulted him and tore his shirt In a quarrel, but he did not retaliate. Khoo was the respondent m a civil suit brought by his misttess, Lav116 words
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Article98 1958-06-17 4 ALOR STAR, Mon. Two youths, Ramli bin Bahari and Lah bin All, who were seen pushing a motor van belonging to the Social Welfare Department and who later fled when thej saw the Police, were today sentenced to six months* Jail each, by the Magistrate,98 words
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Article202 1958-06-17 4 RAUB, Mon.— Yee Chen Mooi, 25, wa£ today escorted from the Ipoh Dentention Camp where she has been under detention since 1952 under the Emergency Regulations, to pay her last respects to her father. Yee Chen Fook, 43, whose body was recovered yesterday from202 words
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213 1958-06-17 5 SINGAPORE is a great international port and trading centre linking Australia with Sbuth and Southeast Asia, said Australian Trade Commissidner m Singapore, Mr. Philip Searcy, m a farewell statement yesterday. Mr. Searcy is leaving on the Nieuw Holland tomorrow for a short home leave after213 words
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Article129 1958-06-17 5 'FEAR ONLY ENCOURAGES THEM'— LIM SECRET SOCIETY men are like dogs they become more menacing when you show fear, Singapore's Chief Minister. Vlr. Lim Yew Hock, told students of the Dunman Chinese Middle School yesterday. "Your fear encourages them. Face up to them and they run away," Mr. Lim said.129 words
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Article103 1958-06-17 5 Stratheden Due Today With 300 THE 25.000-ton P O liner Stratheden, arrives m Singapore today with more than 300 passengers from .Australia en route to Britain. Among the passengers who are expected to disembark to see the Colony sights is British actress Margaret Rutherford, who has earned world renown for103 words
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85 1958-06-17 5 Council To Probe Rudeness On Buses COMPLAINTS of rudeness to passengers by the bus drivers and conductors of the Singapore Traction Company and the Changi Bus Company were made by a member at a recent meeting of the City Council's Vehicles and Fire Brigade Committee. After discussion the Committee, decided85 words
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Article50 1958-06-17 5 THE Singapore Kerala Samajam Building Fund lottery drawn on Saturday resulted as follows: First prize- *****; second prize *****; third prizes ***** and *****. Consolation prizes; *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. *****.50 words
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Article, Illustration332 1958-06-17 5 THEY'RE BEING BRED ON LAND REQUIRED FOR NEW HIGHWAY ONE THOUSAND crocodiles m Singapore are standing m the way of a new road to relieve traffic congestion m the Serangoon Garden Estate. The crocodiles are being bred on a piece of private land which isStandard - 332 words
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Article91 1958-06-17 5 THE St. Anthony's Old Boys Association at its eleventh annual general meeting recently elected Mr. Koh Boon Piang as its president. Others elected were vicepresident Mr. Joseph de Souza, hon. treasurer Mr. Teo Seng Hock, hon. secretary Mr. Scow Choon Boon, committee Messrs. Lee Eng91 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-06-17 5 THE BRITISH Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. D. F. MacDermott said m Singapore yesterday that the end of the political troubles m Indonesia was m sight. Mr. MacDermott. who arrived by QantasBOAC from Jakarta, added it would not be long now for the present political97 words
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Article147 1958-06-17 5 NO VOTING BY POST -OFFICIAL SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, yesterday declared that citizens away from the Colony at election time would not be allowed to vote. Mr. Lim was commenting on a request from Assemblyman for Queenstown. Mr. Lee Choon Eng, that Singapore students abroad should be147 words
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213 1958-06-17 5 Handover Of Russian Freighters To Indons THE handover of the ten freighters Russia gave Indonesia recently is nearly complete. Fifty per cent of the Russian crews who delivered the freighters under a Russian economic aid clan to Indonesia have returned to Russia. Radio Officer Eddy Soma of the m.v. Heather213 words
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Article242 1958-06-17 5 $72,622 For Colony Charities ELEVEN of Singapore's foremost charities benefited yesterday with a cheque for $6,602 each, presented at Government House by Lady Ena Goode, the wife of the Governor, as chairman of the Colony's first International Charity Committee formed last February. The cheques, totalling $72,622, represented the entire proceeds242 words
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306 1958-06-17 5 'Chinese Education Biggest Problem To Me'- McLellan ONE OF the most important decisions made by the Singapore Ministry of Education m recent years was to establish Government Chinese Middle Schools. This was stated yesterday by the retiring Director for Education, Mr. D. McLellan, when he gave a farewell address to306 words
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Article189 1958-06-17 5 Iceman Found Dead In Hospital A CORONER'S jury yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquest on an ice dealer who was found dead m a ward of the Singapore Woodbridge Hospital on April 19. Assistant pathologist, Dr. A. A. Aaron, who carried out a post-mortem on189 words
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Article128 1958-06-17 5 THE Singapore City Council has decided not to nominate two representatives to the management committee of the Royal Island Club. The City Water Engineer and the City Health officer recently recommended to the Council's Public Utilities committee Mr. R. X. Fox (Senior Water Engineer) and128 words
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Advertisement129 1958-06-17 5 Jsw/W yourself against the stresses of the day with 40 e> 4& Mapleton's FRU -GRAINS the fruit and nut breakfast food ea dy to serve without Alflfl FRU-CRAINS is composed of M s c I Dried Fruits (dates, vine fruits, fl| Jj^^^^^i^ prunes, bananas as available) whole meal flour and129 words
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Advertisement400 1958-06-17 5 Ah Seng was Sfe CRAY' T^z% Tiri'd, worn out, listless. r& t 'J He lacked strength, energy. Sleep I never came and life mas drab! now GAY: "^^< I He's full of pep, energy, rigour. <j^\ <*^^^^Ly i^ ess regained his normal jg^^L /^healthy colour, his old %oZS^^**^^ "^enMirs/asm. /»e400 words
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Article628 1958-06-17 6 Seamstress Told: You Want Her To Lead Immoral Life IPOH, Mon. Sentencing a seamstress, Liew Suk Lin, 28, to nine months' jail, for kidnapping a 12- year-old "baby-sitter," Mr. J. R. Whimster, President of the Sessions Court, told her that it was "perfectly clear" that she628 words
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Article98 1958-06-17 6 PENANG, Mon. The chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, at the annual conference of its Penang division yesterday, said that to expect the City Council to solve the unemployment problem nere was to misunderstand the whole situation and indulge m a vain98 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-06-17 6 SENIOR Aircraftman Ahmad bin Abdullah. 22, (formerly Victor Maratea) with the Royal Air Force m Singapore, and only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Marat ea of Surrey, England, is seen here slipping the wedding ring on to his bride's finger during the bersanding ceremony heldYong Poh Seong - 123 words
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Article43 1958-06-17 6 BUTTERWORTH, Mon.— A Chinese tailor's shoo m Pokok Sena was broken into last night and ready-made suits valued at $150 were stolen. An Indian sundry goods shop m Penasa was also burgled and $674 and a wristlet watch were stolen.43 words
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412 1958-06-17 6 2 Detectives Hit Me: Plumber Tells The Magistrate PENANG, Mon. Magistrate Tuan Syed A*il Barakbah today recorded a sworn statement from a plun her, who testified m Court that he was assaulted at midnight last night by two detectives m the C.I.D. after he had denied that he was involved412 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-06-17 6 Standardpic bv MR. A. B. GOMEZ. General Secretary of the Barath Fine Arts Society of Malaya hands a cheque to Indonesian Ambassador, Dr. Mohamed Radziff in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. It was part of the relief proceeds raised at a variety show organized by the society recently.Fah - 51 words
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Article249 1958-06-17 6 Penang UMNO To Discuss Charter KUALA LUMPUR, lion. The Penang Executive Committee discuss m detail Alliance Constitution at a special meeting on Sun-. The Penang repr< tives, headed by Fed Councillor Inche Ha.^ Awang "walked out" of UMNO General Assembh June 7, m protest against UMNO Central Exec Committee's decision249 words
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Article291 1958-06-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Air Commodore Noel "Hetty" Hyde, will command the Royal Malay dn Air Force for a period of three years, succeeding the 1 first Air Adviser to the Federation Government and Commander of ihe RMAF. Air Commodote A.V.R. Johnstone. Air Commodore Hyde was born at291 words
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Advertisement277 1958-06-17 6 Pause and eajovraore of each moment smoke jttm Pause and enjoy /A JS A^J the true gentle M mm t^jn Virginia flavour /fl JO KJ of CRAVEN 'A* \f^^^ Si Tipoed with natural El cork, CRAVEN A' V*\£lV£iV j Jjl/ •re always fe^ j\ Pw smooth to the /M fe^^=^|^3f277 words
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Article658 1958-06-17 7 Driver Tried For Waitress's Murder SINGAPORE Police, summoned to the 9J mile, Weot Coast Road, on the nigtit of February 14, found a woman s black shoe which eventually led to the recovery of frer corpse floating m a river under a bridge, the658 words
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192 1958-06-17 7 Man Who Gave Suicide Advice Took Own Life A SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourer who advised a friend asainst committing suicide went and drewned himself m the sea. This was stated at a Coroner s inquest yesterday on the death of the labourer, Au Yong Fook Cheng, whose body was picked192 words
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Article35 1958-06-17 7 THE Singapore Kamala Club will hold a tea p^rty m honour of Mrs. Krishna Kumari Nair. wife of the Commissioner lor India m Malaya, at its clubhouse, on June, 23, at 4 p.m.35 words
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Article157 1958-06-17 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 741 74* R.S.S. No. 1 735 74i (August) 73& 73J R.S.S. No. 2 71i 72i R.S.S. No. 3 645 65i Tone:— lnactive The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was $369 (unchanged). LONDON RUBBER157 words
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Article57 1958-06-17 7 THE following were elected officials at the annual general meeting of the Stanvac Employees' Union. Singapore, recently: President: Mr. Siow Watt Peng vice-president: Mr. Chan Ah Kow, general secretary: Mr. S. Murthy. asst. sec: Mr. Lim Poh Leng, treasurer: Mr. Andrew Ngui. asst. treasurer: Mr. Tan57 words
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Article162 1958-06-17 7 LABOUR FRONT Councillor Lee Hwee Yiow told a stiff sub-committee meeting recently that the Mayor's attitude m asking certain senior officers of the Council to leave a staff meeting tended to "injure their self-respect." i Mr. Lee further said that he had not received any162 words
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184 1958-06-17 7 Last Chance For Local Service Recruits A FEW national servicemen who failed to turn up at the Singapore General Hospital or the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for their medical examination will be given a "last chance to report to the Outpatients Department of the General Hospital tomorrow between 5 and184 words
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Article92 1958-06-17 7 A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday committed Koh Kian Leng. 19. and Ong Bock Her, 18, to stand trial at the next Assizes on charges of armed robbery. They were accused at a pre' liminary inquiry of robbing taxi-drivers, Ng Ah92 words
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Article87 1958-06-17 7 Vagabonds To Entertain In Ceylon THE Vagabond Skiffle Group, from RAF, Kuala Lumpur, will leave Singapore by air today to entertain troops m Ceylon and to broadcast over Radio Ceylon. The group is travelling under the auspices of the Far East Air Force. In the group are Jeff Cooke, Gary87 words
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Advertisement530 1958-06-17 7 !CWH«ORcahisatiohlJJ t FLASH! EXCLUSIVE! HOW WE LOST THE THOMAS CUP- J J THE FULL STORY OF MALAYA'S DEFEAT A complete newsreel of Malaya's defeat by jL. Indonesia m the Thomas Cup on Saturday and Sunday will be shown m all the Cathay Organisation Theatres J^ m Singapore from today at530 words
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Miscellaneous781 1958-06-17 7 J Ik I Jal kl JKm Ik if Ik f «Vn 8.8.C. (General Overseas Service): 4.45 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. ***** 13 87 TTTJZTTTrwfc Jf^H^^rfcJ^r^^r^^ w^r^^ 4.45 p.m. to 11.15 pm. ***** 11.65 IfAkf A*JkVAAT±wmkWJLmm-WWml^^+MW-lk.kn^ 500 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. ***** 1690 ■■■■■■■■■■■I^HBHHBMBHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 5.00 p.m. to 1.45 am. ***** 13.92781 words
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Advertisement885 1958-06-17 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fife *****/6, *****/4 132/4 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE t» Halrtax, Montreal, •osto*. New Tofk, Balt.more, Philadelphia Cvrt Ports. S pore r. S ham Penang TtUCER ii-ii— W iimln i 3/ lOAut 15/16 Au« EUMAEUS 17/25 Oct 26 Oet 27/28 Oct Carriers885 words
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Advertisement1126 1958-06-17 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) $l r p g THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed1,126 words
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Advertisement969 1958-06-17 8 MITSUI |5} LINE FOR JAPAN Spore P.S'hom Penong Azumasan Maru from India G. 4/5 Akibasan Moru from Europe 21 Jure Amogisan Maru from India 27 June 24 June FOR U.S.A. »io SUEZ For New York Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akagisan Maru from lapan 21 June 23 June Awobasan Maru from969 words
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Advertisement804 1958-06-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings foi Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen. Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo. Spore P.S'hom Penong "BOGOTA" 23/25 June 26 26 June 27 2SJuna Culling Beyrouth, Karishamn Gdynia "MANCHURIA" i/» "MEONIA" 23/24 July 25, 26 July OUTWARD Sailings tor Bangkok and tor FAR EAST. Penang P.804 words
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140 1958-06-17 9 A CARGO liner service between Malaya. Bombay Karachi and Persian Gulf ports, will be inaugurated by the Japanese "X" Line next month. Mr. Loo Ting Soo, assistant shipping manager of Guthrie and Co. Ltd., general agents for the Line, said the monthly service140 words
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Article27 1958-06-17 9 PAKISTAN will take part m the International Trade Fair m Izmir, Turkey, to be held from August 15 to September 15, the Pakistan Government announced.27 words
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Article144 1958-06-17 9 FALL IN MINES OUTPUT DELIVERIES of tin-in-conccntrates from mines m the Federation of Malaya to Singapore, Penang and Butterworth last month, at 2,809 tons, were the second lowest so far this year. In January, deliveries total 4,345 tons, February 3,077 tons, March 1,568 tons and April 3,918 tons. In the144 words
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Article165 1958-06-17 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp $1' F. and N. ords. $2 50 immediate. $2.48* delayed, $2 48 and overnight. $2.49 overnight; Gammon $1.97 and overnight; Hammer $1.56; H. Waugh $126 overnight; M. Cement $1.33; M Colls 76c; NfcAlister $122; M. Box $1.70;165 words
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Article96 1958-06-17 9 SINGAPORE ChlneM Pro duce Exchange noon closing Dricet ocr pirui veflerds* were: copra June/ July U.K Continent $32 buyers $32} sellers coconut oil m bulk $48 sellers; m drums $51i ?ellers: Muntok white pepper $121 sellers; Sarawak white Si 2o sellers; Special Sarawak black $69. Singapore Copra Association closing96 words
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130 1958-06-17 9 Rubbers Dull, Industrials Are Steady INDUSTRIALS were quietly steady, tins slightly easier while rubbers were dull m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 0.98 102 M. Breweries debenture 0.80 0.35 McAlister 120 1.23130 words
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Article485 1958-06-17 9 WORLD car market today accounts for a greater percentage of rubber usage than any other quarter, according to Natural Rubber News, publication of the Natural Rubber Bureau. Washington. The car market m U.S. alone, the Bureau says, is consuming 62 per cent new rubber, compared485 words
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115 1958-06-17 9 THE MAKERS of a typewriter which can be used to write nearly all languages, including Siamese and also can be used by blind persons to emboss Braille have now perfected a dual keyboard machine designed for typing scientific and mathematical formulae at Harwell Atomic Research Station.115 words
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Article, Illustration340 1958-06-17 9 WORLD TRADE RECESSION HITS THE COLONY' Finance And Commeree\ SINGAPORE is m o recession and it stem* from worldwide declining trade conditions it is not due to political events. This was stated yesterday by Chartered Bank's retiring manager, Mr. G.A.P. Sutherland. On the island's futuie.r Mr. Sutherland said this would340 words
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Article23 1958-06-17 9 EARTHMOVING equipment consisting of 179 motor graders, worth more than A£ 1,000,000, was sold by Australia to the Argentine Government recently.23 words
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Article119 1958-06-17 9 'No Early Reduction In Rate' MANAGING director of Malaya Borneo Building Society, Mr. J. Burgess, said yesterday the question of lowering the society's interest rate is under consideration. He said this m reply to a query whether the Society i* reducing the 8 per cent rate charged on borrowers m119 words
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Article124 1958-06-17 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling, T.T. or O.D. 2/3-7/8. buying, airmal. T.T. 2/4. O.D. 2/4-1/32. 30 d/s=t 2/4--3/16. 45 d/st 2/4-1/4 60 d st 2/4-5/16. 90 d/st 2/4-13/32, 120 d/st 2/4-17/32, 180 d/st 2/4--25/32. New York:124 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-06-17 9 Manager Due To Promote Timber Trade MR. ARTHUR C. CLEGG (above) New South Wales timber manager for Parbury Henty A Co. Pty. Ltd (Importers) of Sydney. Australia, will visit the Federation of Malaya and Singapore next month on a trade promotion tour. This will be Mr. Clegg's second visit to105 words
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Article41 1958-06-17 9 MAY rubber crop announced by the following companies are: Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Limited 70.50^ Glenealy Plantations Limited 76.000 lb.. Kluang Rubber Company Limited 50.--000 lb.. Pajam Limited 109.500 lb.. Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co. Ltd. 32.000 lb.41 words
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Advertisement52 1958-06-17 9 ll'*'* Jl b juii i Lur lull s^fflßfi J9^ A betrayed W/ me *hio*k«h Indian maiden t^ JAN A D AVI i^ JoKm\ WwmTmjl 'i Sioux natioo r IJ f^mw\ W screamed j MdM t; RWffiT JACKSOH t SAM WtSTQW^cn ,iT>»i< EDWAW L RISSIEH (HncM tr, MARK SI tVtNo o52 words
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Miscellaneous192 1958-06-17 9 I SHIPS IN 1 PORT OUTER ROADS Calt. Leige. London Maru, Teiresaas, Clan Nfacbride, Oulida, Rotti, Nikko Maru. Theta Star. Bursa, Ringhorn, Gordian, Batoelat, Fernmoor, Benveg, Hoegh Cape. Tosui Maru. Seiko Maru. Bakongan, Van Cloon, Troon Breeze. Eastern Fortune. Straat Bali. Coryta, Prima Maersk. El Brenon. Prominent. Statius Jensen, Ordia,192 words
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Article, Illustration275 1958-06-17 10 PICTURES in this page show how Malaya lost the Thomas Cup to Indonesia in the Challenge Round played at the Singapore Badminton hall on June 14 and 15. The match was watched by a crowd of over 7,000 including Royalty from Thailand and the275 words
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454 1958-06-17 11 MR. HE AH DROPS A BOMBSHELL Resigning He Says I Take Full Responsibility For Thomas Cup Defeat' Mr. Ileah Joo Scan?, President of the Badminton Association of Malaya, said last night that he would submit h\s resignation after the accounts of the Thomas Cup matches were finalised. "1 feel that454 words
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170 1958-06-17 11 DJAKARTA. June 16 (UPI) President Sukarno today hailed Indonesia's Thomas Cup badminton victory as an achievement 'lifting the name of Indonesia and Indonesians'. The President said the victory made him 'happy' because the only yardstick of success m sports is achievement. 'Sports does not consider170 words
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398 1958-06-17 11 LESLIE NAKASHIMA - LESLIE NAKASHIMA By TOKYO, June 16 (I PI) Hats off to Indonesia's badminton players for their stunning; upset trumps over Malaya m the challenge round of the Thomas Cup com. petition. Japanese badminton experts today joined critics m Singapore m their praise of398 words
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375 1958-06-17 11 Indonesia's Win A Challenge To Malaya Lim INDONESIA'S victory has set Malaya a challenge to build up a team which m 1961 will fight up the ladder of success, the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock said at a dinner given by the Badminton Association of Malaya to375 words
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Article67 1958-06-17 11 NEW YORK. June 16 (Reuter).—Pancho Gonzales, world professional lawn tennis champion, and Australian Lew Hoad both won their first two matches m the round robin tournament at Forest Hills here at the week-end. Hoad followed up his 3-6, <M, 6-3 win over Rex Hart wig by beating Frank67 words
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Article43 1958-06-17 11 HOVE SUSSEX, June 16 (Reuter)— The New Zealanders had scored 108 for three wickets m reply to the Sussex first innings score of 274 for nine declared by lunch on the second day of the cricket match here today.43 words
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Article94 1958-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Chinese Ho Ho interport football match against Hongkong Chinese will take place at Hongkong on October 31 this year. In the event of a draw the replay will take place on November 2. The Malayan Chinese, m addition, will play94 words
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Article219 1958-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Wally Barnes, one of the finest full-backs ever to play for Arsenal, and up to a few seasons ago. captain of Wales, will leave England on June 18 to make a soccer lecture and demonstration tour m Malaya, Singapore and Burma. The219 words
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230 1958-06-17 11 Three Touring Teams To Play Against S'pore Next Month THREE touring teams will stop over in Singapore for matches against the Colony next month, it was revealed at the Singapore Amateur Football Association rminril maafiniv nacioriiiv The Indonesian national team is due to play against Singapore on" July 2 and230 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-06-17 11 THE triumphant Indonesian team proud)) takes possession of the Thomas Cup which leaves the Badminton Association of Malaya's custody after nine jean. A heroes' welcome await the Indonesians m Jakarta. Indonesia making her debut m this Thomas Cup tournament beat Malaya 6-3 m the60 words
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943 1958-06-17 11 MALAYANS UNFIT, INEXPERIENCED AND OVER-CONFIDENT Says Leong Hew Meng ONE chapter m world badminton has closed md another opened with the defeat of Malaya by Indonesia m the 1958 Thomas Cap competition which ended here last Sunday night. For Malaya, this is the end of an era m which we943 words
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Article33 1958-06-17 11 BOLOGNA. Italy. June 16. (Reuter)— Willie Pastrano (U.S.), ranked third contender for Floyd Pattersons*s world title, outpointed Franco Cavicchi (Italy). former European heavyweight boxing champion, over ten rounds here last night.33 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1958-06-17 12 ENGLAND 'S FINAL CHANCE photo! Will Russia Knock Them Out Of The World Cup? STOCKHOLM, June 16, (Reuter) West Germany, tlie holders, Brazil, Sweden, France and Yugoslavia yesterday qualified for the quarter-finak of the World Soccer Cup competition. Six otner teams, fighting desperately to qualify, hay* 1 to play-off onU.P.I. - 1,187 words
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224 1958-06-17 12 PARIS. June 16 (Reuter) M. Francois Dupres filly Belk Paola, winner of two English classics, failed by tnree-quarters of a length m her bid to capture the French Derby, the Prix Dv Jockey Club, at Chantilly near here yesterday. The 1J miles race224 words
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Article89 1958-06-17 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association Spoon Shoot held on Sunday were SR ca) Gunscore: Cpl. T. D. J. Limby 94. Handicap: Capt. G. H. Barton 90 (100.72). SR (b) Gunscore: Sgt. P. W. Lane-Joynt 99 Handicap: P. Pang 97 (102 3). A "possible" was89 words
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Article54 1958-06-17 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER— S.A.F.A. League Div. 1. H.M. Dockyard vs. A. A. A. at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Div. 2A. S.R.C. vs. Dockyard 'A' at S.R.C. Div. 28. S.C.C. vs. Badan Kesenian at S.C.C. Div. 3A. Perimponan Setia vs. Bintang Bulan at Geylang Div. 3B Pachitan F.C. vs.54 words
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Article176 1958-06-17 12 Colony Golf Title To Mrs. Cobley MRS. R. A. C. Cobley won the Ladies' Colony Championship on Sunday at Royal Singapore Golf Club, defeating Mrs. V. Edwards by 9 and 8. Her score for Ihe 10 holes being 3 over par. Mrs. Cobley. who returned the best qualifying score of176 words
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244 1958-06-17 12 U.S. Olympic Diving Champ In Today THE United States Olympic springboard diving champion. Robert Clotworthy, is scheduled to arrive m Singapore at 5.30 p.m. today by Japan Air Lines from Tokyo to begin a 2-week Colony visit. Clotworthy. who is accompanied by his wife, the former Cynthia Gill, will be244 words
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Article91 1958-06-17 12 LONDON, June 16 (UPI)— Guiseppe Merlo, the Italian Davis Cup player, has been suspended from the Wimbledon championships and the London championships, which began at the Queen's Club here today. Merlo said he did not know the reason for his suspension, but suggested it may be91 words
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Article23 1958-06-17 12 RAUB. Mon. Raub beat Kuala Lipis m the soccer semifinal here today by 5-1 to qualify for the Shahbandar Cup competition.23 words
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Article35 1958-06-17 12 RESULTS of the LGU Medal played today at the Royal Singapore Golf Club are as follows: Silver Division— Mrs. W G C Goss 86-16 70. Bronze Division— Mrs R. Mid. dleton-Smith 105-36 69.35 words
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Article178 1958-06-17 12 FRAN CORCHAMPS. Belgium, June 16 (Reuter) British drivers scored a clean sweep m the Belgian "Grand D'Europe" here yesterday as Londoner Tony Brooks flashed across the finishing line m front of Mike Hawthorn, Stuait Lewis-Evans and Cliff Allison. Three of them were driving British cars. Brooks178 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-06-17 12 CINEMA MAGNATE Mr. Run me Shaw with the coveted Perak Derby trophy won by his On Stage at Ipoh last Saturday. Flanking him are jockey Garnet Bougoure on his right, and trainer Jack Spencer. Standardpic by Scoop.40 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-06-17 12 STANDARDPICS show how they finished on Saturday, last day of the PTC meeting. In the Derby (Race 4) White Heather was first past the post but was subsequently disqualified and the race awarded to the second horse. On Stage.42 words
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221 1958-06-17 12 IN a Singapore Base District Div. 1 league soccer match piayed at Aver Rajah Road yesterday 221 Base Vehicle Depot beat 40 Base Workshops, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers by two goals to nil. This was the second victory i for Vehicle Depot m221 words
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Article96 1958-06-17 12 AMATEUR RACES AT IPOH IPOH, Mon. Perak Turf Club will hold an amateur race meeting here on Saturday, July 26. Three trophy races the Twelfth Royal Lancers Cup, the Sultan of Perak Cud and the Malaya Command Cup are included m the eight race programme. One race is ieserved for96 words
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Article29 1958-06-17 12 RAUB. Mon. Brilliant batting by D Samuel who scored 43 runs enabled Kilat Club to beat Mahmud School by 32 runs m a cricket match her* today.29 words
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Article82 1958-06-17 12 Japan's First 16-Day Road Rally TOKYO. June 16. (Reuter)— Three teams all driving Japanese made Toyopet Crowns ended th« first lap of Japan's first long distance road rally without lost of a single point, the Yomiuri Shimbun, sponsor of the rally said today. The winning team of the 16--day round82 words
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Article33 1958-06-17 12 NEW LONDON, Conn June 16 (Reuter).heavyweight crew man their unbeaten record year when they beat Harvard by two and a half lengths m the universities 93rd race her« at the week-end.33 words
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Article19 1958-06-17 12 OSLO, June 16 (Reuter) Norway beat Finland 2—o In an international soccer match here last night19 words
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Article23 1958-06-17 12 KUALA LIPIS. Mon.— Paiianf will meet Trengganu for the Malaya Cup soccer here June 21 at the Clifford School pa hang.23 words
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Advertisement143 1958-06-17 12 SHAW ORGANISATION PR g presents F| I A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE FILM of 1 THE 3rd ASIAN I GAMES-tokyo IN I I SmawScoPE ffi IL^ *>!*}&■*+**£?■ ffi a' aKihL jlMfc* i i«-tt wilS CE y S—*M*W»*»^ ...a mmwK yiyW > ft" 'MfV j JW CE X S ME "4>w4Myn&^2?'> '.'«:> -4J^KM^^*3mmmwr143 words
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Article, Illustration364 1958-06-17 13 Most Famous 'Figure' f\F all the inten\at'onal "figures," the most familiar and enticing is that of the shapely Siredish siren, Anita Ekberg. Currently Anita slips the luscious curves of that figure into the slinky garb of an international tery woman m her latest film, the uproarious comedy "Paris Holiday," a364 words
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Article55 1958-06-17 13 rTHE decision to add a minimum of six sovgs to the score of "Maqoo's Arabian Nights." UPA Pictures' first full length cartoon for Columbia release, has caused the studio to recall screenwriter Czenzi Ormonde from her home m Hayden Lake. Idaho, to integrate the musical55 words
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Article, Illustration552 1958-06-17 13 THE YOUNG LIONS \[AY BRITT, a Swedish ?A actress whose personality has some of the direct force suggested by her name, has just finished her first American film at 20th Century-Fox, THE YOUNG LIONS. She was added to the contract group of the studio about a552 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-06-17 13 i CHINESE actor born and bred m Singapore who is rising to fame m British films, is due to revisit Singapore and Malaya shortly m an advertising filmlet for Cable and Wireless Ltd. m which he plays the role of a Chinese businessman. He is Andy Ho.126 words
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Article819 1958-06-17 13 dgfdfgdfg TODAY we have the third part of Cecil DeMille's speech on "Why I Made The Ten Commandments." In this address are the reasons why Mr. DeMille made the picture, and they are the "CLUES" to a contest which will be announced on June 27,819 words
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Miscellaneous516 1958-06-17 13 r DAY'S QIOTATION: fIH WfKk 'No man m the world I has more courage than the I man who can stop after I l^i^^^^^R^^^^S he has eaten one peanut I B^^M V^^ (harming Pollork I B^^^^^^h|^H^^M^^| TI'ESDAY FOR EVERY- I ONE: This should be a I constructive day. especially I516 words
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240 1958-06-17 14 US Should Give Up Idea Of Being Popular, Says Lodge NEW YORK, June 16 (UPI) Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, Chief U.S. Delegate to the United Nations, said yesterday that a country as powerful as the United States should give up the idea of ever being popular with the rest of240 words
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Article53 1958-06-17 14 CASABLANCA, June 16 Five persons were killed and five others injured m a fire which broke out on .day m a shanty town on the outskirts of Casablanca. A child was missing. Twenty homes were destroyed. It was the second disastrous fire m the area m53 words
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206 1958-06-17 14 LONDON, June 16 (Reuter). The mother of the hole-in-the-heart girl, Shirley Comparini, is preparing to fly to her sickbed m Italy. A British newspaper is meeting the cost of the flight to Shirley's bedside m Pontedera, near Pisa. Twenty-two-year-old Shirley, who is expecting a206 words
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Article253 1958-06-17 14 Nasution s Decision Accompanies Govt. Invasion Of Celebes JAKARTA, June 16, (Reuter) Major General Abdul* Haris Nasution, Army Chief of Staff, today banned "political activities" m most of the islands of Indonesia. The Army headquarters decree said political activities were banned m these areas: The military253 words
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Article171 1958-06-17 14 ZETA NOT A FLOP A-CHIEF LONDON, June 16 (Reuler). —Sir John Cockeroft, Director of British Atomic Research, yesterday denied reports that Zeta, the machine designed to develop peaceful power from thermonuclear fission, was a failure or a disappointment. "Zeta is doing exactly the job we expected it to do and171 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-06-17 14 Photo. THE Brigade of Guards stands bravely, muscletaut, m streaming: rain on Horse Guards Parade as the Queen mounted on "Imp," (arrowed), inspects them during the Trooping of the Colour ceremony, m celebration of the Queen's official birthday.- w U.P.I.U.P.I. - 44 words
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68 1958-06-17 14 Sisters Slay Their Dad On Father's Day TOKYO, June 16 (Reuter).— Two sisters, aged 16 and 13, strangled their father, a habitual drunkard, on Father's Day yesterday, Police said. The two girls, with tears streaming from their eyes and accompanying their five-year-old brother, confessed to Police they had killed their68 words
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Article26 1958-06-17 14 CEYLON plans to buy ten British aircraft as Dart of a plan to expand its armed forces, it was reported m Colombo yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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234 1958-06-17 14 BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 16 (Reuter) Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General, is due here on Wednesday following a new upsurge of fighting m the Lebanese capital over the weekend. Mr. Hammarskjoeld, whose mission was announced last night, will hold talk s with the United234 words
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170 1958-06-17 14 MANCHESTER, Northern England, June 16 (Reuter) Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British Labour Party, said yesterday there was still a "yery considerable" danger that democracy m France would be overthrown or undermined. Addressing a party rally here Mr. Gaitskeh said: "There are elements m170 words
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Article58 1958-06-17 14 WASHINGTON. June 16 (Reuter)— Mr. Mikhail Menshikov, Soviet ambassador m Washington, has been recalled to Moscow on a "temporary official mission." the Soviet Embassy announced last night. Mr. Menshikov was said to have left from New York m a Scandinavian airlines plane on Sunday afternoon. He was58 words
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Article28 1958-06-17 14 MAJOR Alford Joseph Williams Jr., former Navy test pilot and developer of U.S. World War II dive-bombing tactics, died on Sunday. He was 67.- UPIUPI - 28 words
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92 1958-06-17 14 Leading Yachtsman Feared To Have Drowned SYDNEY, June 16, (Reuter) One of Australia's best known yachtsmen. Ronald J Robertson 55. is believed to have been drowned when he was swept overboard from the yacht. Kurrewa Three, m mountainous seas three miles off Sydney Heads yesterday. Robertson, who wa s at92 words
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150 1958-06-17 14 DOCTORS WARNING ON DISEASES FROM MOON DI'ARTE. California, June 16 (Reuter)— New and extremely harmful diseases could come back from the moon with space travellers. Dr. Burgess Gordon said yesterday. Dr. Gordon, president of the American College of Chest Physicians, addressed a meeting of chest specialists. "In getting man ready150 words
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Article135 1958-06-17 14 Nkrumah's Call For A Mutual Pact CAIRO, June 16 (UPI) Ghana Premier Kwame Nkrumah proposed last night that all African states band together m a mutual defence pact. Speaking at a banquet given m his honour by President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. Mr. Nkrumah said: "The135 words
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211 1958-06-17 14 S. Borneo Hit By Cholera Epidemic JAKARTA, June 16 (Reuter) A cholera epidemic was today report. Ed to have broken out m I Southern Indonesian Bor* j neo. Indonesian N p agency reports said 30 cases had been recorded, one of them fatal. Napiah. head of en Belandian :n Bandjermasin211 words
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Article55 1958-06-17 14 CHARTRES. June U Rene Cochard. 44-; book-keeper, strang wife Eliane. 37. asphyx his two children, Jean Piorre 12. and Michele. 8. by gas, and killed himself m shame because he had comir embezzlement, Policy said yesterday. A note found m their home near Chartres read: "Adieu55 words
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181 1958-06-17 14 HOB ART. June 16 (Reuter). —A special meeting of the Council of the University of Tasmania will be held tomorrow to discuss new evidence m the Professor Orr case. Professor Sydney Sparkes Orr was dismissed by the University m March 1956, after he was accused of181 words
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