Singapore Standard, 14 July 1958
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Title Section13 1958-07-14 1 ugj dtyj yt dy SINGAPORE STANDARD dfy judtyj y jyjgh djg jghkm gh13 words
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Article434 1958-07-14 1 COLLAPSES AFTER PLAYING TENNIS Prime Minister's Nephew Wilt Be The Next Ruler ALOR STAR, Sun.— His Highness, the Sulton of Kedah collapsed while playing tennis this evening and died at the hospital 30 minutes later. An Hder brother of Malaya's first Prime Minis'er, the Sultan Tunku434 words
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420 1958-07-14 1 Such. Incidents Should Be Avoided KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —Delegates attending the annual general assembly oi the Malayan Indiar Congress today strongly criticised the" Selangoi UMNO for severing tiff with the local M.I.C. af'ei the recent defeat of 4 he Alliance candidate in the Municipal420 words
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Article35 1958-07-14 1 U.S. and Vietnamese officials have signed an agreement for financing a modern telecommunications system in South Vietnam. Plans provide for new radio telephone communications between Saigon and Manila, Bangkok. Singapore and Hongkong35 words
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350 1958-07-14 1 MR. DAVID MARSHALL, chairman of the Singapore Woikers Party, yesterday challenged the Prime Minister oi Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, that if he was prepared to enter into a binding agreement to incorporate Singapore as a state in the Federation on Aug.350 words
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Article50 1958-07-14 1 i THE five Canberra Jet bombers which were due in Singapore yesterday from Britain to join New Zealand's No. 75 Squadron at RAF, Tengah have been delayed in Karachi due to bad weather. The bombers are expected to arrive in the Colony at about 1 p.m. today.50 words
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Article53 1958-07-14 1 ABOUT 200 employees of the Singapore City Council's Town Cleansing Department at Jalan Besar, will stage a one-hour strike from 6 a.m. today. The strike is in protest against the Council's alleged refusal to transfer a watchman who had been "rude" to women in the Lorong53 words
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377 1958-07-14 1 MOSCOW, July 13 (Reuter) Homer A. Tomlinson. 65--year-old American, perched himself on a 16-dollar portable throne in the middle of Moscow's Red Square yesterday and crowned himself "King of the Soviet Union." Scores of grinning Russians watched him perform the ceremony not far from377 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-07-14 1 LAST offical portrait of His Highness Tunku Sir Badlishah Ibni AlMarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Shah, K.C.M.G., K.8.E., the Sultan of Kedah, taken before last year's Merdeka celebrations.30 words
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121 1958-07-14 1 CANBERRA. Ju!y 13 (Rr liter). Australia will send another team of anti-tuberju!ous nurses to Malaya to work under the Colombo Plan in Kuala Lumpur. The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R G. Casey who announced this today, said Australia had begun its f121 words
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Article32 1958-07-14 1 CHILDREN playing with t matches caused a nre which s destroyed all five houses in c the hamlet of Habichen. near t. Oetz, Austria and on people homeless. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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193 1958-07-14 1 MOSCOW, July 13, (Reuter)— Soviet Premier Mr. NikiU Khrushchev hinted yesterday that the Soviet Union would consider a full-scale "open^ skies," or similar, plan if the West first ceased nuclear test and accepted Ihe Russian plan for an aerial inspection zone across Europe. I"193 words
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138 1958-07-14 1 JAILED FOR SAYING HE DIDN'T DRINK BRUNEI, July 13 <UPI> A political leader here was sentenced to four months* imprisonment on Friday when he was found guilty of telling a lie about his drinking habits. Vice-president of the Brunei Peoples Party, Saileh bin Hajit Masri, was charged in the High138 words
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Advertisement155 1958-07-14 1 >-* «js ~ct ly' BJ V _ir 1# TlSg& B Bl i*>» jßk *"O *V I<9 fi_S £7 I b¥ jEt; >.-t. I t\».o bottles of F N! I O"e is Orange Crush and the rier is Chcrryade. Like I l-.cc are altogether 10 Fraser >v Nca\e Aerated VVaters... i155 words
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Article103 1958-07-14 2 SIX YOUTHS were injured when the car ir, w h I ey were travelling somersau^H into a ditch a< fie 7th Mi c Brikit Tirr.ah Road. Sineapore. l yesterday. They were Chew Kh" n Chye. 20, Xs Kirn Sene 20 Soah Scow Tons. IT. Q103 words
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236 1958-07-14 2 MORE than 40,000 civilian employees of the three Armed s,. M pore— the Navy, the R.A.F. and the Army yesterday official I > a(Jm Mt gratuity scheme offered to them by the employers. Pl^ The Singapore Federation of Services Unions a federated body of all236 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-07-14 2 FAREWELL RECITAL WfcLl KN()\\s vingrr Vui-rr Ayvalor* k- f| civr A t,.., "I man 'I.r.p, i:^ BridK»- 11.. a!] p m Ihiv Kmhnan\ hrf.,rr ,r, aftrr ..MM,ni M ab< »v! tour31 words
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109 1958-07-14 2 BANNED UNION WILL SEEK COURT RULING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union ol Factory and General Workers which was struck off the register in April a decision confirmed la.st week by the Acting Minister of Labour. Mr. V T. Sambanthan will appeal to the Supreme Court Tor a ruling on109 words
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Obituary65 1958-07-14 2 CEOW SIEU JIN on Sunday k 13th July. 1958. agrrt 51 loavii b 3 sons ri 1 daughter o" v dppplv rpgrrt 'r<i Furt h cw cv a 1 117. Emerald Hill RohH. Sii capon a 1 4 rm on MnndPv 14th insi Followed by cremation ai V o65 words
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Article78 1958-07-14 2 SIM.-.. On* Kr < drawing party fffibiai the surface of pftfci Th < M a \-r i dare 3 Id writ rg roach N r 1 Kr.ij which autl d h< I "It a i and I r 1 to fine j PAP. i78 words
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Advertisement1910 1958-07-14 2 TEN HER JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E f and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johore. up to Noon of the 21st July. 1958 for SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GRANITE METAL FROM GUNONG LEDANG QUARRY. MUAR. FOR PERIOD 1.8.58 to 31.7.59. Full1,910 words
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Advertisement636 1958-07-14 2 NO I H. US MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, ARMED FORCES DIVISION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 1400 hrs. on 24 July '58 are invited by the Ministry of Defence Armed Forces Division, for the Supply of Cooked Meals to the F.M.A.T.C. during the periv)d of their annual camp (11636 words
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Advertisement703 1958-07-14 2 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB AMATEUR MEETING DUE to an outbreak of •strangles" amongst horses i racing under Malayan Ama- teur Racing Association Rules of Racing, the Perak Turf Club regrets that the race meeting 1 scheduled to take place on July 26th. 1958. has unavoid--1 ably to be postponed to703 words
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Advertisement426 1958-07-14 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance CHAPTER 11' In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 347 of 1907. Re KARTHIGESL PONNAMPALAM of Singapore Harbour Board Police Quarttn, Singapore. Receiving Order made lHth September, 1»57. Date of Adjudication 13th September. 15)57. Date and place of426 words
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Advertisement79 1958-07-14 2 BORNEO MOTORS L]J, PHONE (SINGAPORE) ;i USED CABS MAKE MODEL YEAR Austin A3O 2-door Sdoon 1.-i Austin A3O 2-door VJo— ,*-j Austin A 35 Countryman 4J j Metropolitan Convertible Vauxhall Velox Vauxhall Wyvern if Simca Elysee 1300 sj|5 j| Plymouth Belvedere []t Morris Minor 2-doo' ;4 j( Morris Minor 100079 words
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Article, Illustration2079 1958-07-14 3 CASSANDRA says: "The people who tahe this sort of fake seriously should study the ease of the Zlnoviev letter. 9 LONDON CORNER 4 KA^M&i^^MMl^B^AM THERE seems to be a fierce competition in asininity between the Soviet Embassy and Mr. William Stanley Whales. The Russians have produced a2,079 words
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Article, Illustration387 1958-07-14 3 T^HE merger question is still top priority with Singapore politicians. Speaking at a Kallang by-election rally on Friday, in his capacity of President of the Labour Front, Lim Yew Hock, said at present the Federation was cautious on the subject because of the action of PAP City Councillors387 words
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SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article302 1958-07-14 3 v ->f Malaya will mourn with the rhc death suddenly at Alor Star of Hu Highness Tunku Sir Badlishah ibni r c |tjn Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, the News of the death reached Tunku rJ nTin n Singapore soon after he had v Jd.n? of the Colony UMNO's302 words
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Article435 1958-07-14 3 utual Trust Help THE :r Commons debate on the confc^n'y^new "State of Singapore/ which m being early next year, was as ■sfev :n rv.rall analysis of the progressive Bf* »he people of this island in securing Re" 1: se-r-ruie as it was an expression of the B'-" JCirnment's sincere readiness435 words
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Advertisement15 1958-07-14 3 LiuOND JEWELLERY qiLVERWARE preference is always for pH HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers fl lumpur and Singapore.15 words
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Advertisement58 1958-07-14 3 ....OA/M/IV/IV AtVBAMK!\^ It's true! only f-% Chung Khiaw Bank <^^ZJi i y^j offers your children a bank of their own. f^^Mf^| lt*s never too young j to save. 1^ S -Cjf] I Bring your childI I ren to The Coins S 7^dfitfK^^? T:i I Bank at our Head mtt r§58 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Article323 1958-07-14 4 KI'ALA LIMPIR, Sun.— The Federation Government should pass legislation to prevent millions of dollars leaving Malaya to be invested in foreign countries, declared the Sclangor Malayan Trade Union Council chairman, Mr Lum Kin Tuck, at the annual delegates conference here today. M.L.ons have been sent323 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-07-14 4 SEVEN famous stage stars who have teamed up as the Revue Continental are due in Singapore by air today to appear for a season in a floorshow act at the Cathay Restaurant and Cathay Hotel. The new show makes its Singapore debut on Wednesday, July 18.121 words
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Article53 1958-07-14 4 TOKYO July 13 «AFP> A ..irni^r.- o^ -ear-old w:d<w k:..^d her three children by giving t'n°m poisoned orani'* rjice and then drank the lethal b p vrra^^ herself :n Niear^ Central Japan, today. Her V;-band had died on April 27 in a traffic accident and she53 words
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Article60 1958-07-14 4 THE Malayan Pharmaceutical Association 'Southern Division) elected Mr. J. Dick ■I president at its annual general meeting held recent Iv t| the medical centre in College Road. Singapore. Other official- elected were: Hon. Secretary Mr. Chime Shen San; Hon. Treasurer Mr. Anthony Una Tuan Hens: and committee60 words
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Article313 1958-07-14 4 SHB Prepares To Meet Workers' Strike Threat SINGAPORE Harbour Board is making arrangements to operate the port in the event of a strike by the members of its Staff Association on Wednesday. A Board Official told The Standard that there would be no shortage of313 words
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Article, Illustration314 1958-07-14 4 Cycle Trip Round The WorldAll For A Bet PETRIS JERICHO LOEMAKEKI, a 30 year-old Indonesian who flew into Singapore yesterday from Jakarta, is a man with guts. He has 'eft jus wi!e am; Uiree children in Maiang to y -le round the world ail ho; iuse Of a BET. Pctrus,Standardpic - 314 words
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Article36 1958-07-14 4 JAKARTA. Ju\v 13 (Reuter) President Snekarno said yesterday Indonesia had to be able to defend Ktttlf politically, militarily and economically, Indonesian news agencies reported. The President wrai speaking at Tjikotok, West Java.36 words
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189 1958-07-14 4 Lack Of Water Delays Big Housing Plan IPOa, Sun. Tne $ooJ,uJO Kamp v n Simee cneapnousing scneme wnich was to get under way this year has had 10 be sheived tin 1951 Decau.se of inadequate water-supples, The Standard learnt yesterday. me scneme was to provide 3-storeyed flats for rental for189 words
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Article87 1958-07-14 4 Life Guards Receive Certificates THE Singapore Life Guard Corps yesterday held a lifesaving and scientific swimming demonstration at Changi Point. A large gathering, including Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and Mrs. Lim. watched the display. Fifty-three Life Guards and two Instructors were later presented with certificates by Mrs. Lim.87 words
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Article72 1958-07-14 4 i ALOR STAR. Sun. The names of three candidates, submitted by the Alliance to stand for election in the Town Council elections here. were returned unopposed at today's Domination. The Alliance had expected a a challenge from either the Labour Party or Party Ra'ayat. The candidates72 words
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Article63 1958-07-14 4 TAIPEI, Sun. (Pan-Asia) Singapore-born, Cambridgeeducated, Mr. Chen Chin Men was today appointed the new Chairman for Overseas Affairs Commission in Vice-President Genera! Chen Cheng's cabinet in Taipei. The O. K. Yui cabinet resigned last month. Mr. Chen was in Singapore and Kua'.a Lumpur four months ago63 words
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Article16 1958-07-14 4 JEERS ACSU ME LEADERS ACCUSE gfgsd Tl c roßfenfteeJ t on items r m the im16 words
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Article, Illustration134 1958-07-14 4 FREE MAGAZINES FOR HOSPITAL PATIENT Members of the Tamil Valluvar Mam Association yesterday distributed free books and magazines to patients at the Singapore General Hospital. Formed just abo^t a y< ar ago. trie Valluvar Iliam Is tin only all-Asian organization in Singapore formed to heip distribute iree reading matter to134 words
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67 1958-07-14 4 KUALA LIMPIK, Sun -President layan Indian Congress, Mr. V T. Samb the iormer leader, Mr. Devaser. tinfcn nno,views over the question of sale oi part) p Ipoh Road here. lh( (i The "clash" between thf al j!! two leaders came dunne ri: rfr t a;ri67 words
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Advertisement90 1958-07-14 4 I '■■'li'! 1 ijjj^l u'li !iii; '''111 HERE IS THE I:' I M m Hi!/ i B EEliiiiiiii Bi j THAT EVERY CUP l^plß' S^ Nw nnap" i 1 HiHßhi^' 1 llll!i '!?hi!; i i ill I ■IB I^^^^Jl|| j i I I■ HH I 1 3» instantly soluble particles90 words
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Article379 1958-07-14 5 Nearer Goal Of Self-Sufficiency In Rice— Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Over 300 million gantangs of padi were harvested during the 1956-57 season the highest yet recorded in the Federation, Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, lnche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told The Standard yesterday. The average,379 words
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183 1958-07-14 5 v ,,\i, >unday.— A u-rcping: husband told a mi t iw hiv wife slash at her own t hopper <>n the morning of April 6. ■ksbar.d, Yon* Sin 40. E rapper at Perting ser?. was testifying at L jsto his wife, Chong183 words
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Article15 1958-07-14 5 New Hq Of MIC Will Honour Bose W ■■"..■>.. Ki^J? dvr »n« the I f at-15 words
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Article87 1958-07-14 5 KOALA LUMPI'R. Sun. were set up ir. the area mannc by Pudu Police x isi 111 :"^rr.ing on es ice di di havi taken book the Pris Di tdmeni here by ipes" from jail or the Police ock-up to keep Poliremen oa the a'.ert."87 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-07-14 5 FIVE days after his release from detention, Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor. Mr. V. David, (left) registered himself for National Service in the Federation. The 27-year-old Councillor was detained 56 days under the Emergency regulations and was given a conditional release. He is seen here waiting for the70 words
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Article46 1958-07-14 5 BEXTOXG. Sun.— The District Officer here. Inche Aziz bin Mohamed. has been transferred to Kuala Trengganu. where he will hold the same job. The A.D.O. Bentone. Incbe Mohamed Xor bin Zabi'un, the newly-appointed M.C.S. officer, has assumed duties as District Officer here.46 words
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Article, Illustration196 1958-07-14 5 A SIX- YEAR-OLD girl (below) was hit over the eye by a jagged piece of flying glass when she was taught in the midst of a gang clash in Kee Seng K:>ad. Singapore, last night. The girl. Habi Baba binte Mohamed Hamid.196 words
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Article45 1958-07-14 5 MR. J. F. Periera has been elected president of the Puthanthopu Samajam, a Malayalee cultural organization in Singapore. Other officials: Vice-Presid-ent: Mr. Anthony Fernadez, sec: Mr. James Silva, asst. sec: Mr. Peter Fernadez, treasurer; Mr. William Gomez and six committee members.45 words
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Article228 1958-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Government Temporary Officers' Union here is confident that sixty percent of their members will be absorbed into permanent jobs. The Standard was told today. Officials of the Union feel that they have put up a very good case before228 words
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Article134 1958-07-14 5 'Touch Of England' At This Fete THE Royal Air Force Seletar will hold an August Bank Holiday Fete on August 4 It is planned to bring in a '"touch of England in Singapore at the fete. Proceeds from the fete will go to various charitable purposes at Selctar. Among the134 words
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Article51 1958-07-14 5 $25 Fine For Housewife BEXTOXG. Sun— For failing to apply for an Identity Card within the prescribed period of HO days after her arrival in Ma'ava from India, I housewife here. P. Ganas.unnram. 90, was tail Friday nncd US or two weeks' imprison ment when she pleaded guilty la the51 words
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182 1958-07-14 5 WORK ON BASE ENDS: AIR CHIEF LEAVES BUTTERWORTH, Sun.— The Commanding Officer of No. 2 Airfield Construe- i tion Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force, Group Captain P.G. Lings, i will leave for Perth, Australia, tomorrow, from here. Following its construction by the Squadron Butter- i worth Airfield is182 words
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Article63 1958-07-14 5 BENTOXG, Sun. An opium addict, Liew Yang Kwai, 66. who admitted th'.e? similar previous convictions, was last Friday fined SI OO or six weeks' jail by a court here for possession of half a tahi! of chandu and two >handu smoking pipes. The chandu was found63 words
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Advertisement180 1958-07-14 5 Uf ANNIVERSARY Sate, STILL GOING ON WE OFFER YOU SOME OF THE FRESH CONSIGNMENTS AT ASTOUNDINGLY LOW PRICES I 18 DESIGNS PRINTED GLAZE I COTTON 36" $2.50 I Swiss Plain Colours Heavy I POPLIN 36" $3.50 a yd. I 42 Shades I USA ORLON TWINSETS 14 SHADES JUMPER $10.50 I180 words
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Article239 1958-07-14 6 Ong Will Be Asked To Explain His Action At Meeting THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, is to be asked whether his attitude during a staff subcommittee meeting on June 3 was not that of "a colonialist or a capitalist." This question239 words
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220 1958-07-14 6 No 24-hour Veterinary Service For Singapore THE Singapore City Coun:il could not maintain a •ound-the clock veterinary service because of the shortage of qualified staff. This ls the written reply ;iven to Labour Front City Councillor G.B. Armstrong by ;he Council's Health Comnittee. Mr. Armstrong had proposed that in the220 words
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Article39 1958-07-14 6 Man Stabbed By Thugs A MAR drinking coftee was Ml upon by a gang and itftbbel in the head, face, neck and back in Tras Street. Singapore, last night. The man Yong Siew Bee, 29, was treated in hosDital.39 words
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Article84 1958-07-14 6 Impatient Thug Is Arrested I AN extortioner, who refused j to be kept wait-ins and lost j his temper, ended ur> in the C.I.D. lock-up. Singapore, on Saturday night. The thug had approached a coffee-shop proprietor, Ling Soon Teck, in Upper Dickson Road, and demanded $10.80 protection money. Ling told84 words
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Article40 1958-07-14 6 MISS Jane Keng Chee Wn, principal of the Methodist Girls' School, Kuantan, will give a concert with the girls i from her school on July 26 at Iji t *i r i mm _mm me Lee won Ha40 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-07-14 6 FEDERATION Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and his wife. Puan Sharif ah Rodziah, were among distinguished guests at a wedding reception in Singapore last night. Their arrival was greeted with thunderous shouts of "Merdeka" which reverberated through the Malay kampong, off Lorong Unku Aman,139 words
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Article, Illustration6 1958-07-14 6 gsdfgd gsdgd Safuan salamSafuan salam - 6 words
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219 1958-07-14 6 THE first "Police Week" ever held in Singapore was such a success that it will now be an annual affair, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.E.G. Blades, *n- nminporl lief niolif i The next "Police Week" will be held in smaller police stations219 words
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Article85 1958-07-14 6 FAREWELL PARTY TO MANAGER PENANG, Sun.— The manager of Hoover, Ltd., for the Far East, Mr. H. E. Duggans. who arrived here from Hongkong last night, was given a farewell dinner at the Garden Hotel by Messrs. K. C. Choong. Penang distributors of Hoovermatic washing machines. The manager of the85 words
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Article181 1958-07-14 6 Bata Union Decides On Federation inn, t'AeiU'i\e Loiiiiiuutre vi I the Bata Employees' Union I at a special meeting yesterday I decided on the formation of a National Federation of Fbot- wear Workers for the protection of the interests of tho?e engaged in the shoe industry. The union has also181 words
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Article73 1958-07-14 6 PARTY Ra'ayat in Singapore will send a number of delegates to the all-Malayan congress of the Party which is scheduled to be held in Malacca next month. This decision was taken at a meeting held at the Party's city branch yesterday. A number of resolution? from the73 words
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Article53 1958-07-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Christian Council Choir will give two concerts on July 17 and 19 at the Wesley Methodist Church, here. The choral group will be conducted by William Zimmerman. The programme will include the Stabat Mater and The Peaceable Kingdom. Admission to the53 words
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Article22 1958-07-14 6 LIBERAL-SOCIALIST Singapore City Councillor Mrs. F. Leon-Son will hold a Meet-the-People session at 12, Boscombe Road at 6 p.m. today.22 words
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Advertisement47 1958-07-14 6 1 1 HMOX IKAtMItI ICOIXVH QUAY): Free film show "Forming of Metals" colour 1.15 p m BINGAPOU POUCI BAND: Concert in the Thong Hoe Village. Bt. Panjang 5.30 p.m. to 6 30 p m. BINOAFOBI RLRAL BOARD: Talk on news District Councils by the Chairmen-designate at Bukit47 words
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Advertisement54 1958-07-14 6 Panjang Community Centre 6 p m PAYA LKKAR METHODIKT ("IRCII: Official Board MeetIng in the home of Mr. 8c Mrs h. vVee 8 p.m lOC H WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: Meeting at Talbot House. 11. Scotts Road 230 p.m. SINGAPORE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: "We The People" Exhibition at Raffles Mnsf"i. Stamford Road 954 words
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Advertisement231 1958-07-14 6 UIHJU o^^oTlj |I*lH<*l,l J"M,YrOOAV.'7| Com/ngf "v^^-TEN NORTH Fii^J PTTTH TtT» ;.< 4,ni n X v s s 1 t^^^k Cea OmmaridnunJ +CALTHKNT.C "REBEL GIRLS •< «X Regalscope "THE ABDLCI()R N Tomorrow Only! "RETL'RN oi j lln ua! "SCARLET DOLL" J -k J *ft ■llv.vlH (••'imni (n.- v I L UidkA231 words
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Miscellaneous81 1958-07-14 6 TODAY: Singapore 955 am (7 ft.) 8.56 p.m (Bft. 2:n> Port Dickson: 4.19 am <6ft. 9in.) 5.10 p.m. (Bft [in.) Penang 11 03 am. (7ft. s:n) 1127 pm. (6ft. sin>. RADIO MALAYA (General Ser\lee: 8.57 a.m. -9 45 am English School Broadcasts 1.15 pm. Stress on Strings. 1 30 Time81 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-07-14 6 ket report and National announcements. 700 Time Signal and News. 710 News Talk 715 Songs from the Screen. 7.30 What to do La? 800 World Affairs. 8 15 Jimmy Boyle at the Piano 8.30 Journey into Space. 900 Talentime. 9.30 Time Signal and News. 945 Album of Music SINGAPOBI (Regional118 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1958-07-14 7 MEN CHOSE HER TO GUIDE THEM ~*says Jenny M 0 N DAYS Cjete ;vvvv\v\\v\\\\v\v\vvv\\\\vvvvv\\\\\\\\vv\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\v\\\vvv\v MISS PITT -who takes on more responsibilities than most men would wish to bear. *t\V\\\\\\\\\\\\VV VVWWWWWWWW** n f you *< I <e n cm more e hr bymen, they ire the prinSl^Jhich >r in Pj^ where1,071 words
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Miscellaneous603 1958-07-14 7 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: WM IHBBH "Every great stud commandinf movement In the I annals of the world tt the I triumph of enthusiasm. No- I^^V bvV^H thing great was ever achlev- B^^^IH^HBVH ed without It." Emerson MONDAY FOB EVERY- B9 ONE: Those who are con- i B^^^fl &V I I ■■^■■U603 words
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Article90 1958-07-14 9 buunt me ooein?s are delivered to Air India in 1960, the airline's crews will have thoroughly familiarized themselves and operated the aircraft by means of a Boeing Flight Simulator costing over M $2,000,000, says the airline. The simulator, .scheduled to he delivered earlY next >ear, is90 words
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Article57 1958-07-14 9 KARACHI, July 13 (Reuter) —Two directors of the Krupp.Steel Organisation and the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation have discussed a project for setting up Pakistan's first steel mill. Krupps first offered to help set up the mill two years ago and the project wa> reviewed recently.57 words
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Article33 1958-07-14 9 AN agreement between President Eisenhower and Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. John Diefenbaker. has opene-.l the way for possible limited sale to China of goods produced in American-owned plants in Canada.33 words
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Article198 1958-07-14 9 Increase In World Output Of Rice THE highest increase in yields of the world's major food crops last year was recorded for rice padi. according to latesf world crop statistics. From the 1948/1952 level, vcond rice yields rose by about son 61 -f entl from an av *rage I.SSn kilograms198 words
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Article22 1958-07-14 9 THE Japanese Ministry of Finance announced that Pakistan had formally asked Japan for a 550.n0n.000 lean, in Japanese currency. Reuter.22 words
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Article248 1958-07-14 9 MOST of the 800 to 1.000 tons of copra which arrived in Singapore last week have been absorbed by oil rmllpis, says Lewis Peai (Spoie) Ltd.'s weekly Poduce report. .08. values have remained more or less nomiI throughout the week und $31 A. Although mild248 words
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Article88 1958-07-14 9 TOKYO. July 13 (Reuter) The Tokyo International Trade Fair Association announced today the 6th Japan Internationa': Trade Fair will ne he'd in Tokyo for 18 days, beginning from May 5, 195*9. The fair will be the latest ever he.d in Japan or the Far Bast, with .'UOO88 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-07-14 9 A GIRL dressed in Dutch (Volendam) national costume is helping to boost the sale of Verkade biscuits at a stall set up at the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.'s retail branch in Orchard Road. Mr. J. H. van Doorne. manager of G. Hoppenstedt Ltd., local agents76 words
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Article71 1958-07-14 9 COMPANY REPORTS Siamese Tin Syndicate Ltd. For the year ended Dec. 31. 1187, a profit of fiB. 2 c c per cent \va> earned and d.vidend^ totalled 22J per cent compared with 60 per cent the previous year. Net liquid asset? at balancing d:\re were equal to 4 9 per71 words
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Article249 1958-07-14 9 AN OFFSETTING frame for use with any category one to three point linkage plough has been invented and U being manufactured and exported by a U.K. firm of farm engineers. The frame, which is ruggedly constructed of steel bars, welded as necessary, is easily fitted249 words
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432 1958-07-14 9 INDUSTRIALS QUIET ON SHARE MARKET Finance And Commerce By A Market Correspondent QUIET CONDITIONS prevailed in the Industrial section of the share market throughout the week with the turnover small. Gains and losses were evenly distributed, but most counters remained virtually unchanged. Malayan Breweries lost 5 cents to $2.97£ and432 words
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Article144 1958-07-14 9 Increased U.S. Wheat Output WASHINGTON. July H 1 American farmers are growing more wheat than ever be- fore, the Agriculture DepartI ment reported today. The Department said an estimated li>sB wheat produo- tion of 1,271,000.000 bushels is about 34 percent above last I year and 14 per cent, above the144 words
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Article253 1958-07-14 9 Business done as from July 5 to 11.— Industrials: Ferierr.l Qgspensary $1.15. Fraser Noave Ords. $2.55. Gammons $1.46 $1 47i. Hammers $1.69 to $1-63 Hongkong Banks (London) £43, Hongkong Batiks (Colonial) $421 $425. Hump [nd iFE.i Ltd. Ord. A 5 Wm. Jacks |IJI ft SI. CO,253 words
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Article40 1958-07-14 9 United States last year increased about four per cent over the previous year, the US. census bureau reported. The average family income was estimated at $5,000 last year, a gain of about $200 over 1956.40 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-07-14 9 Firm To Advise On This Trade Fair AN American advertising firm m Singapore will assist local concerns wishing to take part in -he Chicago Industrial Trade Fair, to be held from July to 18 next year. Singapore branch -^r of the firm. Grant Adveris: r Inc.. Mr. HI Glaze, said237 words
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Article19 1958-07-14 9 TRADE between the Soviet Cnion and Egypt inrrea?ed more than c even fold between 1.54 and 195719 words
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Advertisement311 1958-07-14 9 \0 bEON-TF kOLVENT leans oil from Iterator windings I t e Freon permite op«nV s f !uS hing cleaning compleUd B°f s a t South Carolina W .r.g* ot a 100,000 KWgen« recently at South Carolina W' «pra>er uith wide-open I solvent, plant personnel B :.-ic oil-laden solvent with v...311 words
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Advertisement44 1958-07-14 9 jf/\L:||j MATERIALS X^r*^^ H AWOt/NG El M EQUIPMENT Gas, Diesel or Electric Forklift &JisBk HtMtwdts Capacities from 1000 lbs. i^j ***** lbs. Electric *\atti...' 1 U ft Mtak 1 '■<■ 'It's. y > BORNEO j Singapore, Malacca, K. Lumpur, Ipott, Penaitg, Kuching flr other Borneo Branches.44 words
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373 1958-07-14 10 SELANGOR MAY CHANGE LINE-UP AGAINST COLONY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor recovered well after beinjj two goals down in the first ten minutes to slam Necri Sembilan 6-3 in their South zone HMS Malaya Cup lootbaii competition match on the Princes Road stadium ground here yesterday. Selangor have another staff hurdle373 words
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Article26 1958-07-14 10 THE FRENCH Rugby Union Inn beat Rhodesia by 19 pointl to nil in the opening matdi of their South African loui at Salisbury yesterday26 words
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Article308 1958-07-14 10 FORCES UPSET KEDAH KUALA LIMPIR. SunFederation Armed Forces today created a surprise and got their first two points in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Kedah by four goals to nil. Ail the goals were scored In the first half, and what made Kedah \s defeat all308 words
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Article35 1958-07-14 10 K. A. HELLEN and Mrs J. Millikan won the Royal Singapore Golf Club 18-hole mixed foursome stableford competi tion on the RSGC course yesterday. E. C. Guyatt and Miss D. Paul were runners-up35 words
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512 1958-07-14 10 Penang Trounced By Innings 177 Runs KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor overwhlemed Penang by an innings and 177 runs to qualify ?or the final of the Malayan Cricket Association championship. The two days match ended on the Padang today 2£ hours before its scheduled512 words
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207 1958-07-14 10 Johore Fails To Stand Up To Negri Attack Another innings defeat... SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Sembilan beat Johore by an innings and 76 runs in their Malayan inter-State cricket league on the Negri Padang today. Final scores were: Negri 207 and Johore 67 and 64. Negri won the toss and elected207 words
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Article105 1958-07-14 10 SEREMBAN. Sun. Kuala Lumpur radio dealer. Saw Kirn Thiat, driving a Mercedes Benz 300SL. roared down the "Rahang Straight" in 24.69 seconds to clock the fastest time of the day at the Seremban half mile sprint. As anticipated. Singapore's crack motor cyclist, K. C. Wong ruled105 words
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Article231 1958-07-14 10 World Briefs TORONTO THE I'nited States gained a winning 3-0 lead over Canada in the North American Zone Mini ff»l of the Davis Cup at Toron*o yesterday. The I'nited States MM ttPO singles oil Friday and yesterday, Barry MacKay and Giamiyialva iron The doubles, to give the Amffi" cans a231 words
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Article455 1958-07-14 10 Penang V» S'gor PENANG— Ist. Inns.— sB. SELANGOR— Ist. Inns.— 3Bl. PENANG— 2nd Inns. B. Fisher lbw A. K. Jones 0 C. Allan b Gurucharan Singh 17 W. Garner b T Sivagnanam 4 Koay Khoon Leong b Gurucharan Singh 15 B. McMullan c Sathiasivam b Gurucharan Singh 37455 words
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Article351 1958-07-14 10 IPOH, Sun. Moses Tay, the Sitiawan schoolteacher, won his second title in the Perak tennis championship when he partnered Choong Ah Row to beat Goon Kok Lem and Lim Say Chuan 6-4. 7-5, 6-2 in the men's doubles final today. Moses won the singles title yesterday.351 words
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Article103 1958-07-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Postal Union Athletic Club were in a formidable position after their Seiangor cricket Association Navaratnam Shield semi-final tie against Selangor Police played in the Imbi Road ground today. The Postal scored 203 runs and then dismissed three Police batsmen for 38 runs103 words
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Article499 1958-07-14 10 FULL results of the Singapore lv'" /J championship ties played at the Badmim« r m during th c week-end were: I .V X I Saturday s Results Singles 'third round.: V S S Nathan be.-. 1 Bernard L m 1 15-6; Wee Choon Se: bea: Loi499 words
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Advertisement83 1958-07-14 10 fit* 1 s Mimes qour cor in one easy operation JOHNSON'S DEEP GLOSS CARNU »d CAR-PLATE Deep gloss Carnu is the ideal polish for protecting cellulose and for HkS H giving your car a brilliant i^*^S3t shine. For a hard, long lasting, If f _^3 easy to apply finish, use83 words
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Miscellaneous152 1958-07-14 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1. CA ys HM Dockyard at Jalan Bcsar. 5.15 p.'n. D.?' 3B Darul Anah vs Pachitan F.C. at Geylang: Telok Kurau United vs Arsenal F.C. at MFA. WATER POLO: Dn\ C Army vs Tiger SC. at GOMOT Barracks 5.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: FAS Div. FACR152 words
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Article394 1958-07-14 11 Reggie Da Silva Leads Batsmen With 92 l Jf 5 T2L laya sur Prtscd the Singapore Cricket Club with an 81-run victory i n the Singapore CricK^t Association senior league match at Sepoy Lines yesterday. J 1- was the first defeat of the XX394 words
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Article19 1958-07-14 11 Laif 3 oCk P^er. won the C^Boo steilPT^e third sueCwhen he rode P Cl lifornia on19 words
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Article513 1958-07-14 11 L, vin g 3 r P ufights and probable fields 2,j Vi second day of the Singapore July I Class 2. Div. 3-6 Furs. t.tS S^t a Stable -V SPENCfR Mf IA C"-oc -da> J DANifLS < > l X: a-. Stable SPENCER SKi*i SMNt -«i_ES513 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-07-14 11 pnoto. ST. ATHAN, GLAM. —Boxer from Ghana, Floyd Quarty (left) shares his colourful robe with nineteen-year-old Lorraine Crapp, swimmer from Australia, during a breather from training at RAF. Station of St. Athan in readiness for the Empire and Commonwealth Games. United Press InternationalUnited Press International - 45 words
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Article26 1958-07-14 11 A NEW European pole vault record was yesterday set up by Georgios Rouhanis (Greece) who vaulted 460 BMtftfl during the Munich international ath'.etic meet. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article21 1958-07-14 11 Inh world champion. Masaru Funikawa. won the 200 metre breast-stroke event on Saturday in the Keo Xakama ■Win) championships. AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article567 1958-07-14 11 CEYLON Sports Club beat Singapore Recreation Club by seven wickets at Balestier Road. SRC J MftltttM c Sivamayam b Nagiah 9 B Marks c Wicks b Nagiah 3 E Le Me-cer c An*hor,i?z b N'ag'rih J Maria b Sivamayam 10 P Ross run out 12567 words
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Article125 1958-07-14 11 two rare*; on th<» last day, Saturday, July 19. HORSES CLASS 4— Div. 1-9 Fur. Gustani 9.00 Curls 8.12 Arctic Region 810 Grand Rapids 8.10 Red Wolf II 8.10 Corporal Nim 8.09 Conservative 8.08 Flox 8.06 One Two Four 8.05 Malay Film II 8.0 1 HoneY Bee125 words
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Article278 1958-07-14 11 HADLEY HITS 72 FOR SGSC FORMER Colony player Brian Hadley scored 72 not out for Serangoon Gardens Sports Club in the junior cricket tourney at Serangoon Gardens yesterday. Serangoon Gardens beat Tengah "B" by 101 run. Hadley was also associated with S. Dickson (61 not out) in a fourth wicket278 words
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Article175 1958-07-14 11 CHENG IS TOP ATHLETE IPOH. Sun— Scoring firsts in the 100 and 200 yards sprints. the long jump and a second in the hop. step and jump, Cheng Yew Cheng won the "Victor Ludorum award for class one athletes in the annual sports of the St. M-chael"? Institution held here175 words
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Article76 1958-07-14 11 LONDON. July 13. tßeuter> Three athlete? from Sarawak arrived here today to compete in the British Empire Games in Cardiff. Flying in after a 11.000-mile trip from Borneo, they were the last Commonwealth party to arrive for the Games. All three are runners. Than Siew Kha;76 words
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Article331 1958-07-14 11 ITS COLD BUT LIFTERS CONFIDENT Singaporeans Well S- Set To Go At Cardiff *k ¥k -ft *k -¥k *#t -ft EMPIRE GAMES Village St. Athan, Hales, July 13, (Reuter)— The four-man Singapore team to 'he Empire Games entrenched here during the night, and today their manager Tan Hwee Hock, said331 words
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Article165 1958-07-14 11 THE Singapore Badminton A.-j-ocia:mn. <r > amu-e grea'er in*ere?t in the game will run its Open Championship* or, Au? 2 a tnd 4 This is t! f fi -1 limp Ile Cnamn >- mm- iettd :r^ c- S:iou d largf entry dp received th« Champmnsh.p*165 words
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Article108 1958-07-14 11 I.N.S Gumanti won the six-a-Sidp hockey tournament organised by the Royal Navy on the H.M. Terror ground yesterday. Gumanti beat Federation .Customs by an extra short corner alter being held to two-all draw. The Indian seamen started promisingly. Within the first five minutes, they were two--1 up.108 words
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Article209 1958-07-14 11 BRITISH A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS dfgdfgd The previous record was 1 mm. 48.5 seconds by Derek Johnson, hut Hewson also has a time of 1 mm. 47.8 sees, awaiting ratification. The slim Englishman ran a magnificent race to beat his colleagues Mike Rawson by three varris. Herb Elliott,209 words
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Advertisement52 1958-07-14 11 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products EftW" v'"* 1 1 JMu^B^AA ■"v'V.'.v'.v' -^^Ik. >>Csv^^dßSKj^^l I'XXK'X^X'XVT: yt i :v '.':«S' nrV^^^^nlkl^B^B^ .^^K>"'VH X l^^^^n^B CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion. Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER52 words
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108 1958-07-14 12 PASSAU, West Germany, July 13, (Reuter). A parrot which turned up in the lost property department here told Police where it came from and was promptly returned to the owner, the Parish priest. For the first four days of its stay in the department,108 words
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Article46 1958-07-14 12 Elect President By July 24 Or We Close Shops' BEIRUT, July 13 (Reuter) Lebanese industrialists and businessmen last night threatened to close down factories and offices throughout the country if Parliament failed to elect a new President in two weeks time. i gd46 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-07-14 12 SOME 50 passengers aboard a Korean National Airlines (KNA) DC-4 plane from Seoul to Pusan observed a weddin? ceremony which is believed to be the first mid-air wedding in the 4,000-year history of the Republic of Korea. The bridegroom, R.O.K Army Engineer Corps LieutenantL.C.L. - 102 words
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272 1958-07-14 12 MOSCOW July 13 (Reuter) The Soviet Tnion and Czechoslovakia yesterday accused the West of continuing to raise questions which might cause a Summit Conference to flounder, Tass reported. i A communique signed yesterday on the results of the visit of President Antonin272 words
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Article197 1958-07-14 12 Search For That Mouse Called Off CAPE CANAVERAL. Hwtfc, July 13 (Reuten— The United States Air Force yesterday abandor.ei its attemot to find mouse-carrying r.ose (^ne lr.un he i from a missile fired here on Werine> lay. The se ir h v\ as carried out a: ?ut »v"" mi c?197 words
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Article124 1958-07-14 12 Another Synthetic Compound NEW YORK. July 13, (UPI) The development of a new "homogenized" synthetic rubber compound said to be more resistant to moisture and cracking than convent:nnal synthetic rubber was announced today by TexasU.S. Chemical Co. The new product is in commercial production for use in tyres, electrical wire124 words
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Article29 1958-07-14 12 JERUSALEM. July 13 CRpu-en A Military Court here yesterday sentenced Ibrahim Abdullah Ahmad Durbas to 19 years' imprisonment for possessing automatic firearms forbidden by martial law.29 words
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Article75 1958-07-14 12 IT'S BACK TO JAIL FOR TAX EVADER NEW YORK, July 13, (UPI). —Gambler Frank Costello will be ordered to begin serving the unexpired part of a five-year prison sentence next Thursday. Costello, 67, had served 11 months of the sentence, imposed for income tax evasion, when he was released in75 words
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Article49 1958-07-14 12 LENINGRAD, July 13 (UPI) Adlai Stevenson arrived here from Helsinki by plane yesterday on his first Russian tour in 32 years. He said he just planned to "stop, look and listen." A delegation headed by Deputy Mayor of Leningrad met him at the airport with flowers.49 words
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150 1958-07-14 12 NEWCASTLE, England, July 13 il/Pl) The britisn Meihodist Conference yesterday denounced artificial insemination by a donor and charged tnat it "thwarts the purpose of God." Tne Conference, representing the authoritative voice of British Methodism, made a firm stand on the controversial subject widely publicized here under150 words
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243 1958-07-14 12 Sub-Committee Is A Detective Agency Gold fine WASHINGTON. July 13, UPI) Bernard Goldnne yesterday angrily accused a house sub-committee of launching a "smear, pry, and spy" campaign against him. The New England textile millionaire, whose relations with Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams are under investigation. accused the influence-investigating subcommittee of undertaking243 words
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Article21 1958-07-14 12 MORE THAN 6,000 automobiles have been smuggled into Central Argentina from Patagonia in the past two years, the government announced today.21 words
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Article33 1958-07-14 12 THE SUMMIT Conference of Muslim Heads of States of the Baghdad Pact countries being held in Istanbul on July 14 will have no formal agenda. it was authoritatively learned in Karachi last night.33 words
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Article26 1958-07-14 12 THE LAST of 511 Korean hunger strikers at a detention camp in Southern Japan have gone back to their meals. Tokyo officials reported yes- terday. UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article18 1958-07-14 12 TEX thousand Japanese labour unionists rallied in Central Tokyo yesterday to demand better relations witn Red China.— UPIUPI - 18 words
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Article28 1958-07-14 12 TRAINS in Communist bloc countries will run faster, and their passengers will enjoy more "cultural amenities," a six-day conference of Communist Transport Ministers in Prague has decided.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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160 1958-07-14 12 BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, July 13 (I PI) A wounded Negro, clutching two pistols, was arrested here yesterday and officers said he confessed killing two police officers at Mandeville, Louisiana, a few hours earlier. The Negro was not identified at once. The gunman, still clutching the160 words
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Article239 1958-07-14 12 No More Packard s To Be Made NEW YORK, July 13, (Reuten One of America's most famous cars, the Packard, is to disappear from the market this year as its makers switch to smaller and cheaper cars. The Studebaker Packard Corporation announced this week-end that it has decided to stop239 words
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Article116 1958-07-14 12 BUENOS AIRES. lidy IS, (Renter).— Dr. Alberto Maria Candioti. Argentina's Ambassador to London, has resigned because he disagreed with the Argentine Navy's decision to buy the British aircraft carrier Warrior, it was oWlctaWy announced here yesterday. The announcement <a:rc from Senor Carlos Alberto Florit. the116 words
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Article34 1958-07-14 12 SEOUL. July 13 (Reuter).— The United Nations Command today announced a meeting of the Military Armistice Com- < mission will be held at Pan- j munjom, in the Korean de- militarised zone, tomorrow. <34 words
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Article36 1958-07-14 12 MANCHESTER, July IS, 1 (Renter). One man was kill- < ed and another injured in an 1 electricity rx>wer station ox- < plosion which blacked out 1 part of central Manchester i for half-an-hour yesterday.36 words
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Article122 1958-07-14 12 NKRUMAH'S NO TO THAT FEDERATION KUMASI. Ghana. July 13. ißeuter> -Dr. Kwamo Nkrumah. Prime Minuter of 3hana, .said here yesterdaj :hat the idea of a Federa Lion, which Ashanti opposition leaders and chiefs idvocated last year, was "dead for ever and will never igain be an issue Dr. Nkrumah, who122 words
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Article204 1958-07-14 12 It May Be God Will -Dr. fish DESTRUCTION BYjHjnJ LONDON, July 13, (Router, «n r f the AnhbiSiiop of Canternun nu Church of England hierarchy- declare, that ior "for all he knows" it ma\ br H manity destroy itself with hydrogen >/ In a r>nn!rihnl inn t o K^w^L. published204 words
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Article24 1958-07-14 12 I- So.! I 1 month that t J cfatmt to be J fficia al 1 w^ht own tit^J c j Thinks to J24 words
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Article35 1958-07-14 12 Her 108th Birthday J 13 (R< A -err v a I H .i.i "l long", nl lady slid. Shr t I now has r t £r.i\ she lives, to 1 Jobs. She to I her35 words
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Advertisement62 1958-07-14 12 ||i Grace your table uith elegant, delightful 1 H; China, Choone from our extensive *tock» of magnificent Dinner, Tea and (ofjrc I, 1 1 all of them from the fine*! manufacturer* I, 1 in England, They feature the mo*t attractive JV pattern* and the price* are ju*t right ton. CHINA62 words
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