Singapore Standard, 19 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1958 Vol. IX No. 17 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article270 1958-07-19 1 ANOTHER AIRLIFT OF U.K. TROOPS TO JORDAN More Marines Land At Beirut AMMAN, Jordan, July 18 —Britain began a second airlift of troops to Jordan today within hours of the arrival of transport bringing the last of 2,000 paratroopers. The total for the two-day airlift is expected to270 words
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Article96 1958-07-19 1 SWANSEA, Wales, July 18, (Reuter)— The parents of a seven-year-old boy who was stitched into his underclothes and sent to school with a broken arm, broken nose ana mild pneumonia were each jailed for 18 months today for wilfully ill-treating and neglecting him. Frederick96 words
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Article62 1958-07-19 1 BRUSSELS, July 18 (AFP) A crowded train coming from Antwerp jumped the tracks about ten kilometres out of Brussels today, killing five persons and injuring about twenty. The first two cars of the electric train left the rails at the station of Vilvorde between Brussels62 words
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314 1958-07-19 1 We Will All Defend Freedom Nasser LOSDON, July 18 (Reuter)— President Nasser said in a public speech broadcast over Cairo Radio tonight that the banner of Freedom will be raised in Amman as it will be raised in Beirut President Nasser said: "We are stronger today than ever before. The314 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-07-19 1 A BLIND-FOLDED 22-year-old Singapore bank clerk, fell 80 feet to his death from a window in the seventh floor of a block of S.I.T. flats in Winstedt Road, last night. The clerk. Tan Chew Kah. had had his last supper in the home157 words
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252 1958-07-19 1 US Plans To Fly In Huge Stocks Of Oil To Jordan LONDON, July 18 (Reuter) As the airlift of British paratroops into Jordan was being completed this morning an American airlift of oil supplies to Jordan was due to begin. The United States Embassy in Amman announced early today that252 words
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495 1958-07-19 1 LANDINGS IN LEBANON, JORDAN DENOUNCED MOSCOW, July 18 (Reuter) Demonstrators part of a crowd of 75/000, protesting against American intervention in the Middle East today stoned the American Embassy. Forty windows were broken An air rifle pellet wa s fired through495 words
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Article30 1958-07-19 1 THE United States Air Force weather central said yesterday Typhoon Alice was last located 550 miles south south-east of Okinawa, moving north at 10 miles per hour. Reuter.30 words
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Article97 1958-07-19 1 JAKARTA. July 18 (.UPD— Indonesia's powerful Communist Party today threatened to call a strike against all American enterprises unless US troops are withdrawn from Lebanon "within a short time." Deputy party secretarygeneral V. H. Lukman. warned U.S. Ambassador Howard P Jones, in a telegram that97 words
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Article86 1958-07-19 1 They were Professor E. 8. Monteiro. Professor of Medicine University of Malaya, Professor Yeoh Ghin Seng, Professor of Surgery. University of Malaya, Dr. E. A. Hardy Selangor State Physician and Mr. C. V. Jumr Selangor State Surgeon. Up to late last evening, the specialists, were still attending to86 words
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197 1958-07-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Government views "with deepest concern" the "outside" interference in the Middle East situation. A Ministry of External Affairs statement Issued this afternoon says that the Government is watching with great interest and anxiety the developments taking plac« not only in197 words
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99 1958-07-19 1 RUBBER UP CENTS, TIN PRICE GAINS $91/8 RUBBER gained another 1} cents pn the Singapore market yesterday on a week of extremely active tracing sin c Monday. following the Middle East crisis. August closed* at 85* rent? per lb., against :hr previous day's price of 83b cents. Total ga.n for99 words
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Article67 1958-07-19 1 TOKYO. July 18 <UPI) What was believed to be thff tiMurtest Soviet cannonading In the South Kuriles since World War II thundered over the Notsuke Straits for mor« than 12 hours on Thursday The firing. apparently from Soviet coastal batteries on South Kunie islands and aimed67 words
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Article38 1958-07-19 1 THREATS oi a national British dork .strike were averted yesterday whrn union leaders aerred to d:scuss a deadlocked r>ay claim with Sir Wilfrrd Nrden, Official Industrial prarr maker, despite strong rails for strike action. Reuter.38 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-07-19 1 MALACCA, Fri.— The Governor, Mr. Leon* Yew Koh, is today in a critical condition at the General Hospital following: an operation on Wednesday. An official bulletin stated that his condition turned for the worse la.st night. His wife and daughters were at the bedside the75 words
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Article65 1958-07-19 1 TAIPEI. July 18 (Rrutrr)Premier Chen Cheng yesterday the Chinese Communist air force had been particularly active in recent weeks and frogmen from th*» mainland had been sighted near the offshore Islands. Speaking to legislators at a reception, he said h* suspected the Communists might start65 words
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Article24 1958-07-19 1 THE House of Commons is to debate Foreign Affairs next Tuesday. Mr. R A Bulter, leader of the House, announced yesterday.— Reuter.24 words
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Advertisement105 1958-07-19 1 XI P 4tf^to*"MWy Handsome, dependable, I rugged, swift— Johnson f Sea-Horses offer the I' finest yet In features ,f y^" X and styling with a tl\< V horsepower to suit 'If every boating need. I Vt^ *5^r i 1 Pt"*"|. Malacca. Thailand A Bom«e K^^t WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH HT105 words
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Advertisement8 1958-07-19 1 FOR YOUR RACINC STANDARD TURN TO PACE 11.8 words
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Article56 1958-07-19 2 A JOHORE youth who altered the date of birth in his identity card was fined $10 in the Third Criminal District Court, Singapore. -yesterday The youth. Pee Chye Heng, pleaded guilty to the charge of al;?r!ng the date of birth from 5-1-41 to 5-9-41 in56 words
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Article25 1958-07-19 2 HINDU officers In Singapore Government departments will celebrate the Sathurthi festival at Sri Senpaga Vinayasar Temple. Ceylon Road. Katong. tomorrow at 5 p.m.25 words
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243 1958-07-19 2 SHB Row: It's Back To Work For Two THE Singapore Harbour Board yesterday re-engaged two of nine men whom 'i.c SHB Staff Association claimed had been dismissed by the Board during the last "go-slow" by the workers. The Association had issued a strike notice to the Board because it had243 words
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92 1958-07-19 2 R.I. ISSUES A WARNING TO MARINERS THE Indonesian naval authorities have issued a warning to mariners that navigation and fishing are temporarily prohibited in the territorial waters along the entire South Coast of West Java. The prohibited area Is from 06 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds South Latitude. 105 degrees92 words
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Article248 1958-07-19 2 EXTORT BID-POLICE HOLD TWO Trap Sprung European Law y Gets Threat IPOH, Fri— Police set i trap I English-speaking suspects last n- i ->J a local European lawyer had H '-1 letter. 1 There has been incn 1 recently jnd Tne Standa; other lawyers and busin. lhr««ts. I In yesterday*248 words
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143 1958-07-19 2 THE salvage tug Golden Cape is racing to the rescue of Japanese freighter Tamagawa Maru in distress in the South China Seas, about 150 miles off the East Coast of Malaya. A spokesman for the freighter's agents in Singapore. Messrs. C. F. Sharp143 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-07-19 2 A LEADING Australian scientist said in Singapore yesterday that Malayan students now in his country would soon be able to make use of the facilities in Australia's big* gest nuclear research centre. Professor John Baxter, chairman of the Australian Atomic Energey Commission, arrived in the Colony144 words
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Article64 1958-07-19 2 THERE will be a variety concert tonight and tomorrow night, at 7.30. at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Victoria Street. Singapore for the benefit of St. Bernadette's Church. Miss Teresa Leong will sing and there will be a magic show by Mr. Khoo Teng64 words
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Advertisement1287 1958-07-19 2 DIATH AT YOUR SERVICI Mil. TEH BIN WOOI nee Tan Ah TANC'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICI offer-K->eon r^-^er or Jen O <cc. Yau you t^e most accurate and chtapev vV.Tard A. Coat passed away peace- way cf W*v;v**r«^<™ fu /on IBtn |ulv 1958. 3pm at dOCu^crts —10 Boat Quay. ***** 44 lor^c1,287 words
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Advertisement969 1958-07-19 2 TENDER NOTICES NOTICES P.W.O. TENDER NOTICE STRAITS /BOMBAY/ KARACHI/PERSIAN GULF TENDERS from Class 'E' CONFERENCE. and above registered Con- NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. tractors will be received at SHIPPERS are hereby inthe Office of the State En- formed that the undernoted J^'nf iS Ca A,,Si?.* -idS Line Is a participating Carrier969 words
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Advertisement75 1958-07-19 2 1 b MMM Lm *MM*f K*r" MM ■■Eaazzazaai/.iijniini n— J j^MKj^H^H^^^ *Vv*(MIV _^D^^B^jt»*^ A FLORENCE MARGVE WOSG Professor for the Pianoiortr r has this to say .-c* "We jn only coartiites that the PETROF PIANO is amongst the fcrermst r tne UPRIGHT PETROF to mony of my pupils— who are75 words
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816 1958-07-19 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD July 19, 1958. U.S. Moves Justified m\ > ,»,rtn in the Middle East continued 1 < n1l o of American marines in the H i j H „< Br -r ish paratroops in Jordan against B further communist aggression brought n Highlight of the developments I Lnircd816 words
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Article28 1958-07-19 3 *6 An. M O«a 5 POf« 4 {t > tmmi am aer«'tm#r»ti ,s 'v.i«nc« 6i a 174 B «tu to h IBM S 5 SI?28 words
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Article2024 1958-07-19 3 Is Progress Possible? The publication of Darwin's "Origin of Species" one hundred years ago went a long way to explain the physical evolution of man through vast ages of geological time. Subsequent discoveries have all fended to confirm Darwin's speculations. We do not know, however, to what2,024 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-19 3 A light-year, a term used in expressing stellar distances, is that distance travelled by light (speed 186,239 miles per second) in one year and is 5,873,185,800,--000 miles. Most of the stars are more than 100 light-years away from the earth.43 words
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Article, Illustration410 1958-07-19 3 /te/tivkkes y*e' "THE more meetings the Singapore City Council has. the more convinced does this column become that the PAP claim to serve the wage-earner may be intended to throw dust in the eyes of the eleeto. rate incapable of clear thinking and solely a bait for vote-catching.410 words
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Article551 1958-07-19 3 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson LONDON. POLITICIANS and soldiers 1 are traditionally at loggerheads, and present day Britain is not altogether an exception. Ever since the war, when the grand structure of the wartime forces was dismantled, and generals, admirals and air marshals found themselves with relatively tiny forces at551 words
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Letter287 1958-07-19 3 Sir As a professional shorthand writer for 23 years, as an old shorthand teacher, as a former shorthand examiner, and as a dictator at L.C.C. shorthand examinations, I wish to comment on the recent correspondence on Stenography Examinations. What is the "normally accepted speed" in shorthand? In his287 words
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Letter118 1958-07-19 3 Sir— "The Tragedy of the Kemaman Fishermen," as outlined by Ungku Aziz, the noted Malayan economist, in your July 9 issue, is, indeed. a heart-rend-ing tragedy, and something that should serve as an eye-opener to the powers-that-be in Malaya, long reputed to be a country with "the highest118 words
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Advertisement16 1958-07-19 3 II Ho well -m Vj"i*^ Q 9 I S PORE) Wg^ -FED.) y bi rfJALA LUMPUt.16 words
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Advertisement126 1958-07-19 3 GOOD NEWS TO EVERYBODY To own a low-cost house of $9,500/- at Evergreen Park, Ipoh, you need pay $3,800/- down and the balance by monthly instalments. Long term special loans offered from 5 years to 1 5 years. Also shophouses, storey semi-detached bungalows, semi-detached bungalows and terrace houses. Kampar Garden126 words
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Article225 1958-07-19 4 Youth Clubs Are The Best Answer Chief Minister SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that Youth Clubs under wise leadership "are the best antidote to gangsterism." Speaking at the opening of the Club Leaders Train, ing Course held at the Queen Street Boys'225 words
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241 1958-07-19 4 NEW $40,000 KINDERGARTEN TO TAKE IN 300 METHODIST Bishop H. B. Amstutz will lay the foundation stone this afternoon of the new Dze Ing Kindergarten and Primary School at St. Francis Road, Singapore. The three-storey school, exported to be completed by October, and costing some (40,000, will house about 900241 words
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Article153 1958-07-19 4 $2m. Muda Canal Nears Completion BUTTERWORTH. Fri. The Muda Irrigation scheme at Bumbong Lima, on the Province Wellesley Central Kedah border, with an estimated coA of $2 800.000 on completion, is now entering upon its final >tage of construe: n. Thic work has been the main occupation tor the Drainage153 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-07-19 4 MISS SANTANA KAR, a teacher in the Methodist English School, Tanjong Malim, who will leave for Britain next week to take a fouryear course in nursing. Miss Santana. 19. second daughter of Mr. N. K. Kar. will join Evelina Children's Hospital of Guys Hospital, London, and75 words
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Article60 1958-07-19 4 N. .TOGINDER. yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Magistrate's Court to a charge of stealing a watch from Corporal D. J. Paddon of R.A.F., CMngft, OQ July 10. He also pleaded not guilty to an alternative charge of disposing of the watch on July60 words
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Article90 1958-07-19 4 DON'T BE FOOLISH' -JUDGE PENANG, Fri. Fifty-year-old Yeow Siew Teong, in the Sessions Court today, brought a summons charge of assault against his elder brother. Yeoh Hoe Seong, 58. at Sungei Pinang Road on June 8. Siew Teong said that his brother assaulted him after complaining that there was no90 words
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Article257 1958-07-19 4 BITTERWORTH. Fri. C- err. of Pen r..z. R S:r Uda n offl :a v do Larc corn the two-day S'a'e Agricult irai Show a* Bagan Jerivh. four mi es from here or: An| H Laiv Una wi 1 give away the *pevia. pn.-e> of257 words
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Article160 1958-07-19 4 COMPANY MAN JAILED, FINED $500 A DRIVER, Chua Khoon Sze. 25, was yesterday sentenced to one day's jail and fined $500 in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court, after he pleaded guilty to criminally misappropriating goods worth $569 belonging to the Malayan Refrigerating Company Limited. He was said by the Prosecution160 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-07-19 4 SEVEN Australian nurses arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Perth to help to staff the Lady Templer Hospital in Kuala Lumpur under the Colombo Plan. They are (from left) Misses E Baldwin, M. Moore, J. E. Bone, D. M. Stasinowsky, the matron, E M. Neagle,74 words
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Article45 1958-07-19 4 PENAN G. Fri. The City Council here will take drastic action against offenders under the Weights and Measures Ordinance. The public are requested to lodge complaint! with the Inspector of Weights and Measures, c o the Vehicles Office in Penang Road.45 words
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Article166 1958-07-19 4 PENANG, Fri.— A broker. Teh Lye Yong, was acquitted without being called for his defence by Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah, today on a charge of possession of 17^ lbs. of opium, worth $6,000, at a petrol kiosk in Dato Kramat Road on June166 words
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Article186 1958-07-19 4 ALOP STAR, Fri.-A teaciiers from the rural s< ho«,i, recently they were forced to policy from an "agent," who llJlu !j l support of the Education Depart,,,,.,.. v It was also a Ic^c i thai "agent" warned the teachers that if they fai < take186 words
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Article22 1958-07-19 4 LIM Ch. 60, riied Kuala Lumpur Genera! H< pital after teing kno k< riown by a lorry near BatCaves yesterday.22 words
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Article27 1958-07-19 4 A STUDENT, New Ki-n Sens. 19. was stabbed by four youths at Br.:,i Rn;.d. X \i Lumpur on Thursday night. Hp received a chest wound.27 words
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Article33 1958-07-19 4 RECEPTING FOR VISION NAVY panied by v* J Secretary, (^1 the District (J Ha an. M| 4*l Pekan this |J Jher wejj Jftty by tfe fl ft? :> n '-^-'J 1 J 1 <ucht«J33 words
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Advertisement245 1958-07-19 4 OF OIL -'^Sk tfiat's a thing you can't help doing these l\\ ~~^SSSSSSm HZlZ^ZZizzzz^zzz^: days when over half the world's energy rr~\ ImB3SSSS?* --^B depends on it already. And with the Il^lZllZZZZZZillzrzillir~___ I\ -^U population of the world going up by half m ~~~jl «^V a million a week, we245 words
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Article289 1958-07-19 5 i/ 4 Mil. Penang ie rvoirs Ready Use By Sept The two service reservoirs at v(l ostin > -200,000 to construct and equip, nbir uithin the next two months, the City IJ v it- r Fnsineer. Mr. Goh Heng Choog, I each capable of ho. ding289 words
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Article47 1958-07-19 5 Mony To Cecruit Doctors L-^ city CounITdecided to reft man its public LdScef from the; [Health DepartLdi these counE suitable canelected will re- salary 01 anth and will *r contract. Toon Boon, a OB Party City who was recorathe Health C accompany the rtical officer Hongkong has47 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-07-19 5 MEMBERS of the Malayan Government and the Diplomatic Corps are shown examining one of the contemporary American prints on exhibition at the British Council Hall in Kuala Lumpur. From left: Mr. Homer Byington American Ambassador to Malaya, Sir Henry Lee. Minister of Finance. Dato Nik79 words
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Article37 1958-07-19 5 VATICAN CITY. July 18, (TPI). The Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano said last night the reported kiiiing of King Feisal should he deplored "in the name of humanity, Christian charity and the sacredness of life."37 words
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208 1958-07-19 5 Doctors: We Can't Get Positions As Hospital Housemen KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seven doctors, who are among h recent batch of University of Malaya graduate-, have informed the Alumni Association that they have not as yet managed to obtain positions as housemen in Federation hospitals. Four others from the same batch208 words
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90 1958-07-19 5 MCA Executive To Tour Labour Centres KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Chairman of the Labour Sub-Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Chin See Yin. will tour the Federation inspecting the labour centres set up in each State in September. These labour centres were planned and launched by Mr. Chin at90 words
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Article159 1958-07-19 5 PROBE INTO MYSTERY LANDING PENANG, Fri. Fiftylive Indonesians mysteriously landed in Pulau Tioman, an island off 'lie coast of Pahang, in sailing boats during the past two days. The Immigration authorities and the Indonesian Consulate in Kuala Lumour are investigating the matter. A spokesman of the Immigration Headquarters here told159 words
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Article149 1958-07-19 5 TWO Singapore organizations plan to appeal to the Governor-in-uouiiCii to commute the deatn penalty lmDosed by the Assize Court on a Boyanese woman, Salha binte Nasupi. for murder. The organizations are the Kaum |bu and the Singapore Boyanese Association. The Kaum Ibu women's section149 words
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Article180 1958-07-19 5 PENANG, Fri.— Several lorry loads of pigs have been smuggled from Thailand into Malaya through Perils during the past two days. The Veterinary Officer Penang. Mr. If. T. Soong. told The Standard today that he has reported the matter to the Director of Veterinary Services180 words
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105 1958-07-19 5 VARSITY SAYS 'NO' TO RED INVITATION THE Nanyang University Students Union yesterday rejected an invitation from the Communist sponsored International Students Union (COSEC) to send a delegate to attend a students conference in Peking in September this year. The students also decided to send Mr. Tan Kok Seong to the105 words
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Article28 1958-07-19 5 PRINCESS Margarentha of Sweden has recovered from her recent kidney stone atiack. it was announced in Stockholm yesterday, after an X-ra/ examination at Borgholm Hospital. Reuter.28 words
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120 1958-07-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Staff side of the Wnitley Council idaily rated) at a meeting today decided to write a letter to Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Ranman asking Him to hasten the formation of an independent Commission of Inquiry into their $1 wage increase demand.120 words
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Article58 1958-07-19 5 IPOH, Fri. A well-known Ipoh resident, Mrs. Teh Bin Wool died this afternoon at her Connolly Road home, at the age of 62. Wife of Mr. Teh Bin Wool, secretary of the Perak Hokkien Association, she had been ill for some time. The funeral will take58 words
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Advertisement336 1958-07-19 5 I^H St'Jini'icf ni» Engineers in the sizzling heat of the Sahara; v UIIUI^IL 1 si c-t-sts <n the ice-bound sol.tude ot the a- re sportsmen m the dim depths tnat 'lir <ril«i*T»»A4-,v^ are skin-diver's realm Here is the kind f> Uul Clßtl. C ot company you keep when you wear336 words
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Advertisement379 1958-07-19 5 Ist. ANNIVERSARY REMEMBER IT'S ONCE A YEAR CHANCE I) I SWIMSUITS 8 STYLES ALL SIZES 10 COLOURS $19.50 UP. SACK BLOUSES PRTDTLACKS $8.50 $8.50 PLAIN JEANS PRTD SHORTS $5.50 $5.80 CAN CAN PETTICOAT ORLON^TWINSETS $7.50 $22.00 Mf. RUSH AT I 72 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE t "SECRET AGENT" IBK J II379 words
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Article258 1958-07-19 6 NANYANG WILL SEEK GOVT. AID More Money Is Needed To Cope With Enrolment A MEETING of the Nanyang University Representative Council yesterday decide to appeal to the Singapore Government for financial aid. Twenty-six delegates from Penang, Johore, Trengganu. Neri Sembilan, Selangor and Singapore attended the meeting. Rr, Tan Lark Sye,258 words
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224 1958-07-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Youth Council has dcaved its final selection of delegates to the World Assembly of Youth General A.v»emb:y at New Delhi beginning Aue. 3 because It is u-aiMng fur the Federation Government's reply to its appeal for financial aid,224 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-07-19 6 A STENOGRAPHER of the British High Commissioner's Office in Colombo. Miss Wendy Broome. 18, (above), flew into Singapore yesterday after a vacation In Australia. Miss Broome. a blonde, hopes to see Singapore's Chinatown before returning to Colombo.40 words
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Article52 1958-07-19 6 ENTRIES are now being invited for the annual Talentime competition to be held on Awe, 29. at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club. There will be two sections. one for adults and one for children, as well a.s an open section for the public. Entry form* are available at52 words
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Article183 1958-07-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. F:i. We l-known Singapore printer and publisher. Sye i Omar bin And;. Rahman taha A!sa§ >?T, tcdav appeared in a high court ca-e in which he claimed tha f his late millionaire father's e>tate duty had been over a=-e>sed by <?:->. 25^. The a183 words
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Article144 1958-07-19 6 JUDGE TAKES PITY ON AN OLD MAN SINGAPORE District Judge, Mr. Lee Shoo Khoon, yesterday moved by the plight of a poor and sick man who wept before him, discharged him and advised him to seek the aid of the Social Welfare Department. The man. Koh Koi Mang, charged with144 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-07-19 6 THE S ngapore Ministry of Education is moving house and everybody, from the Minister to the office peons, is helping. As the Standardpic shows, the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee ri.ee, yesterday lent a helping hand to workmen busy moving heavy furniture from the Ministry's offices at121 words
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Article37 1958-07-19 6 LIM SEONG LAM, v. ho pleaded not guilif to charge of stealinf a god chain vvorth 565 bom Ashah in a 9tM It Kallang Road on Thursday, was yesterday allowed Dai. oy a Singapore Court.37 words
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Article359 1958-07-19 6 A SINGAPORE schfjol teacher, Thomas Joseph Varghese, formerly of Queenstown English Secondary School, suffered a fracture and dislocation of his tip after he was knocked into a drain by a Singapore Traction Company bus, the First Traffic Magistrate was told yesterday. Thomas was testifying during359 words
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Article59 1958-07-19 6 "WE'LL JUDGED WHAT ACHIEY no:-:-,-.--/* 1 O j p f the umnt*ir *l o. i 101 .:.<.. J Th /I of Chi 1 le:a i i IJJJpf 11 of Mn^ I mik* a rare atZI I a'l- I I I athletics. we«Z I standard, and «t and x'mm Mr. Thomson59 words
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Article441 1958-07-19 7 I DIDN'T KILL WOMAN TAPPER Confession Was Forced On Me, He Tells Court PENANG, Fri.— A part-time rubber tapper, Cassim bin Osman today denied he murdered a housewife in a padi-field, and told the Assize Court that at the time of the alleged offence he was sleeping in the porch441 words
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Article151 1958-07-19 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 854 87* R.S.S. No. 1 854 85} R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 85 852 R.S.S. No. 2 84 84* R.S.S. No. 3 78* 79 Tone: Easier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was151 words
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Article1051 1958-07-19 7 The Advertisement Row THE SINGAPORE City Council, aflcr a four-hour debate, yesterday decided to suspend publication of all Council notices in the Straits Times for one year. The Council, by 18 vole^ to 12, rejected a move b7 a section o: the Councillor^ to refer the1,051 words
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90 1958-07-19 7 MEMBERS of the rank and file above the grade of staff sergeant can now aspire to be promoted inspectors after 15 years service in the Force. This was announced in the Government Gazette, Singapore, yesterday. Thfise officers must be outstanding and must be recommended90 words
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Article, Illustration389 1958-07-19 7 LADY GOODE, wife of the Governor of Singapore, paid i second visit to the School for the Blind yesterday morning but this time she brought Sir William with her. She wanted him to see for himself what "a happy and charming place the389 words
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Advertisement522 1958-07-19 7 k»l»M»]:d r,r: TODAY! iirt-MttS. c'titt* "TEN NORTH FREDERICK" c r^ j g M JSg{g{g. "CARVE HER NAME WITH PRIDE" l«iaaSBS»' < IINDERWATER ROMANCE" ffl&S" Today 9 a.m. Jane Rumtll "THE TALL MEN" jL f Tomorrew 9 a.m "POISONOUS RO*E" (.Mand.) H r 7t* B f y 4^^j i»-4oir 4#n WEEK!522 words
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Miscellaneous482 1958-07-19 7 834 pm Oft. 4in.) k^lilpllfll ill ■ill lifllMlil J Penang 2.08 a.m. (7ft. 9in.) 212 W Ikl *J Ik^ V 19i I f 1k w \Vh p m t9ft lin HwBSAukASS H redifflsion < silver Network): 6.57 a.m. Rediffu6ion March. in the home of Mr and Mrs. 7 a.m. Time482 words
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Advertisement947 1958-07-19 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 9mA. iio?i/a 2ASBI/4 132/6 Robinson Road IM. MM MMj/Jj BLU£ fuNNEL L(NE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE HahtaH. Montreal. Boston. Wew York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Culf Ports. 5 pore P. Sham Penang TfuClt 3/9 Am 10 Aug 14 Aug MYRMIDON Oc» 26 27 2 8 Oet Camera option to947 words
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Advertisement1152 1958-07-19 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <St CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) X?' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 0.V," SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL FORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap*1,152 words
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Advertisement971 1958-07-19 8 MITSUI ipQ LIME FOR )APAN Spore P Sham P«nang Hodokoson Moru G. 6/7 Amogison Maru from India 21 July 19 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Awoboson Morn from <-iDon G. 38/39 20 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles,971 words
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Advertisement488 1958-07-19 8 EAST ASIATIC [iJ HOMEWARDS Sailing, ror Aden P OM '«B Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen Cop tthn h^ fr V I S pore p "MEONIA" 24/24 jui y 25 lt m BOMA' 28/30 Ju.v I Port Sudan, Beyrouth, Gdyn.a I "LALANDIA" I OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and r O f A( v488 words
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160 1958-07-19 9 MALAYAN Airways will act as general sales agents for Qantas Empire Airways IQ Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Sumatra, with effect from Aug. I, Qantas Area Manager for South-east Asia. Mr. A.F. Foster, announced yesterday. From that date, Malayan i Airways wi.l assume160 words
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Article84 1958-07-19 9 PLANS are aloot for the establishment of a Singapore branch of the Institute of Bankers, London, accord. ng to Mr. John Wilson, a member of the Institute in the Colony. He tftld the object of establishing a branch in Singapore wai to interest more and84 words
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Article34 1958-07-19 9 BRAZIL'S agricultural production In 1057 is estimated to have increased 13 percent over 1956 outturn. In value it accounted for 28 percent of the national income, compared with 26i percent, in 1956.34 words
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Article307 1958-07-19 9 CRISIS AGAIN FIRMS MARKETS Rubber Gains BVsc. During The Week RUBBER price rose in Singapore yesterday for the fifth consecutive day since the start of the Iraq crisis, to 851 cents per Ib. for International first grade August, an increase of 1J cents on Thursday (83* cents). Total gain in307 words
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78 1958-07-19 9 MALAYA'S total trade in May amounted to 8<i86.(i16.000, a rise of $15,742,000 over April ($872,874,000). Total trade with U.K. rnse to $107,576,000 ($94-, 418.000 in April). Increases were also recorded in trade with Indonesia $133,765,000 ($131,844,000); the Uni- \Hm States $44,735,000 ($37,509,000);78 words
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Article351 1958-07-19 9 THE sharp advance during the past two days nas to a great extent been caused by short covering, says tbe weekly rubber report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. But, in spite of the ugly political sutuation, says 'he report, there is not the panic buying351 words
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Article208 1958-07-19 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: C.T.S. ords. "27/9: Federal Disp. $1. 10: Fraser and Neave ords. 12.60 to S2.CA. M. Cement $135; McAlister 51. 28. $1.30; M. Box ?1.67i: Robinson ord?. 51. 61; Sim c Darby $1.54: Cold Storage 87ic: Traction ords. 24/ (i:208 words
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227 1958-07-19 9 Industrials Are Steady Tins Easier INDUSTRIALS were quietly steady in the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins improved sharply at the opening but thereafter an easier trend developed. Rubbers were firm. The turnover was \-ery good. Price changes announced oy the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt:227 words
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Article33 1958-07-19 9 IMPORTS of unmanufactured tobacco into Thailand reached a record 11.900.000 pounds last year— up 26 percent from 1956. The United States supplied practically all these imports in both years.33 words
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Article157 1958-07-19 9 INNER ROADS Aun Shim Han Thale. Phol Nikorn Tien Phong. Kintamam. Tg. Pinang, Thanya Watana. Tong Hai, Luen Hwa. Matahan. Pangkor. Tapah. Hai Hong. Panenan. Emel:a. Playaran. Paneh, Tiong An, Nangkachindr. Toboali. Salong. Seng Liong. Nukana. OUTER ROADS San Carlos. Kcnicliff, Omonia. Pyidawaye, Eastern Lucky, San Francisco.157 words
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Article104 1958-07-19 9 Increase In Latex Shipments OCEAN shipments of prepared latex from Malayd in the first half of this year totalled 56,699 tons, against 49 1>68 tons in the same period .ast year. United State? bought the biggest 14,439 tons (first half 1957, 13,580 tons) quantity. U.K. 14,356 tons (14.399 »ons). Other104 words
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Article52 1958-07-19 9 TOKYO. July 18. (AFP). The Philippines has requested Japan to carry out a >arge electric power project with war reparations funds, it was learned here today. The request concern c the U5550,000,000 pro.ie.~t for ihe construction of a riain and power station complex en the Mankina River52 words
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Article47 1958-07-19 9 CANADA'S exports of wheat and flour during July-June 1957-53 are estimated at about 300.000.000 bushels, compared with 252.000.000 in 1956-57. If this estimate is realized. 1957-58 wiL bo the first year In the past five years in which export* have reached 300.000,--000 bushes.47 words
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Article41 1958-07-19 9 U.S. IMPORTS of cotton i for consumDtion were equivalent to 4.000 bales <500 pounds gross) in March this year This was double thp February imports of 2.000 ba"es. but considerably below imports of 10.000 bales In March last year.41 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-07-19 9 MR. 808 LIM production foreman of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. Ltd., returned yesterday to the Colony after sperial training in Australian glass factories. Mr. Lim is the first Asian worker to be sent by the firm for overseas training. He was away for two months. MR.51 words
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Article97 1958-07-19 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon <.< >;i.g prices P e r picul yc-ter^ay were: copra July Aug. U X Continent $:n J buyers $32 sellers; coconut oil in b...k $4!* i sellers, in drums SS2J sellers; MuntoK white pepper $140 selier?, Sarawak wnite $139 iers; Specia. Sarawak black97 words
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Article72 1958-07-19 9 THE Malayan Exchange Barks A>sociation marie the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday; New York buvmg TT 32-11/ 16 OH 32-13 R0 ria.\ airmail 32-7 8 creri.- bills, 32-15 :fi irsrio bills. Selling. TT or On rr*dv were. New Yo:k .L 1 I 2 Sw Vrn'.C>72 words
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Advertisement254 1958-07-19 9 IT oE TT ORIENT LINE ff& S oof P. Show Pcnaiif I i July 28 July j:: Aug 17 Aufl July 29 July 31 July Aug 22 Aug L EVERtXT STAR LINE JpJ 4 Aag 2 Auj n: 3 Aug 1 1 Aug H Accomrr jdation) I iVEBETT SIAM LINE254 words
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Advertisement90 1958-07-19 9 V \^^^{*T^4^^ as advanced as it looks the most advanced JL lighter in the world #^^J This exciting-looking lighter is ffiffffßil something you're going to want. M^j^H And not for its looks alone. You Rf^^^j can fill it up in five seconds. You sy*^w can top it up whenever you90 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-07-19 10 THE Sultan of Selangor (with umbrella) accompanied by Mr. R.E. Pitt, the Director of Public Works Department, Federation of Malaya (extreme left) and Mr. V.D.D. Stogdale, the Senior Executive Engineer, Klang and Kuala Langat, is seen inspecting the new Mosque, near the Istana Pantai, Morib. SEENCh'ng Seng Poh; U.P.I. - 283 words
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Article, Illustration160 1958-07-19 10 FOUR members of the Wome n's Institute of Malaya are seen here at the Kuala Lumpur Airport before leaving hx the X I M Diane for the Associated Country Women of the World's Conference In Jakarta. They are from lVft to rieht Mrs Goh Kwee Ten* (Selangor). Mrs. Kamsiah IbrahimYong Peng Seong; Ch'ng Seng Poh - 160 words
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Advertisement114 1958-07-19 10 Then JUMPfor JOY You've got the key to inexpensive and cleaner cooking The new Jackson *Joy' electric cooker-fitted with the new FAST BOILING "SPEEDRING" plate, controlled by 6-heat switches, gives you the most perfect cooking and ease of control, w&ccond to none* «Jfc^_ _.*-il Full irittth oven f^-^~!!!!^^ t^^ ss^114 words
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Advertisement29 1958-07-19 10 3TAe ux>rW /amoH« T ICEi medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable W.nd V >' < excellent remedy for Stom Constipation, Indigestic Heartburn, Loss of Appetite ENG AUN TO THE TIGER MEDICAI I29 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-07-19 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By gHAW Stable's Showman, an up-and-coming four-year-old long striding gelding by Bois Roussel, should complete a double by annexing the Stewards Cup over 9f (Race 7) at Bukit Timah this afternoon, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Showman came away from his270 words
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Article381 1958-07-19 11 Lady Jam bo reads a sound each-way proposition here. She went down by a head to Tourong who came up with a flourish to win in the last stride. With Tourong out of this race, Lady Jambo should go ''one better" and take this. Lady381 words
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Article445 1958-07-19 11 NEWCOMER SACHIKO MAY UPSET RACE TWO Starala was putting in best work when second to Dividend over the six on the second day he was six lengths behind the winner at the finish. Starala usually improves in his second run and with seven pounds more in445 words
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Article235 1958-07-19 11 Windsor Lad Scruiineer Turf Master Francis 1 SSS^ES 1 BONANZA AMI SEMENT WORLD AMI SKMEM WORLD I Gold Hunt Mirzupen Happy Life Mlrzatx-n Amusement World Amusement World (told Hunt Happy Life STAR ALA STAR ALA THK TORCH ST\R\I 2 Sachiko Sachiko M*tro*tar II MHrostar II Handsome Captain Man235 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-07-19 11 Our GUEST TIPSTER for this afternoon is another well-known turf personality, Mr. Lim Eng Kwan, who owns a string of horses. Mr. Lim's fancies for today's nine races are as follows: RACE 1: AMUSEMENT WORLD RACE 2: SACHIKO RACE 3: ARCTIC REGION RACE 4: TOURONG RACE 5: WOODCOTE69 words
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Article146 1958-07-19 11 RACE FIVE Today Showing may have needed his race on Wednesday when he finished nowhere to Showman over the mile. He has been working well enough in dawn efforts and over a staying trip I expect him to come into his own. Today Showing scored a146 words
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Article136 1958-07-19 11 RACE SIX Dividend comes in for her big test and on present form I expect the* four-year-old to show them home In the main six furlongs sprint for Class Two speedsters. Dividend romDed home a fluent winner in Division Four and though the opposition was somewhat136 words
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Article190 1958-07-19 11 RACE NINE In this lack-lustre Held Punter's Delight II Is a.s good as any. This five-year-old was not disgraced when third to Steve over six furlongs on the first day. He was running on in the final bit and as stamina is probably his strong point,190 words
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Advertisement54 1958-07-19 11 TODAY'S GOING is EXPECTED TO BE \J\J\JU BIG SWEEP The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 9 Cash Sweep will be held on Races 4 to 7 and Forecast Tote on all the nine events. REDIFFUSION Rediffusion will broadcast commentaries on all the races to listeners outside of Singapore.54 words
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Miscellaneous1734 1958-07-19 11 RACE I, 2.00 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. 2—7 furs. (3 5 a AMUSEMENT MAWI YONC Asia Stable %J? A pf R i TY I* ;oi «°V% BKELEN S^ndVaSrr VttHti NAliv urr 7 V MOON RODCERS Capt. H. F. Bloxham g$ S«f rlt E^B-KELEN &£?"k. 0 638 FMu£?RD V 71,734 words
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186 1958-07-19 12 ALOK STAR, Fri.— Perils today created a surprise to win th^ir first two points, beating the Federation Armed Forces in a HMS Malaya Cup soccer match at Kangar this evening. rt 'a ki r.& mate!' Whci trp Arrv-i F i turned off186 words
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Article160 1958-07-19 12 PEXANG. Fri. The Print* Minister. Tunku flaji Abdul Rahman, will declari open the Federation of Malaya AmatellX Athletic Union champions lipj at the Ci*v Stadium on Aug. 15. Some of the events on the first day of the meet will be held under floodlights.160 words
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Article54 1958-07-19 12 HEALTH Department scored a narr »w 4-3 vi tory over Singi.pT-: Tra -tion Company S|iorts Club :r, a friendly soccer mat 'h p ayed at the STC gro i v, sterriay QMMI 1 0d Cl fl Z, scored f r rr.e ner> while T;ar: S 2 ar Ra'oo54 words
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Article31 1958-07-19 12 KU LUMPUR Fri— Bung. Ri; Recreati n Club he Lr\« >r rr> C: id 1-0 in a 2 TAS business cis ;e match on the B. R-i-i ground today.31 words
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Article60 1958-07-19 12 BISLEV SURREY. July 18 (Reutcr) Singapore won the junior overseas team match at the Bisley shooting championships yesterday, scorkm 372. Kenya and Malta were next, ea.-h with 371. Highest scorer in he first stage of the Queens Prize, top event of the meeting was S. F.60 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-19 12 ...Athletes Roger Bannister, Peter Driver and Chris Chatawau left B:ickingham Palace on July 14 with a message from the Queen. They were on the first stage of the journey to Cardiff lor tJte opening of the forthcoming Empire Games. He.c a crowd of sightseers watch as (left63 words
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Article493 1958-07-19 12 SIX NEW RECORDS FOR THE STATE BATC PAH AT, Fri.— Johore's top athletes ga\e promise of great things in this years Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships next month when four of them scored grand doubles in (he state meet concluded at the Batu Pahat stadium493 words
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378 1958-07-19 12 Colour Thrill As Duke Opens Empire Games CARDIFF, July 18, (Reuter).— Shortly before 1800 GMT today, the sixth Empire and Commonwealth Games here was declared open by the Duke of Edinburgh, President of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Federation. Wales, the smallest of six countries to have staged these378 words
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Article186 1958-07-19 12 PBNANG, Fri.— The Sultan's Gold Cup soccer competition, played on an inter-state basis among th e Malay?, will commence on July 24 when Johore meet Singapore in the South zone. Tlie fixtures (home team mentioned first* arc: July 25: Kedah vl Per.ang. Aug. 1: Perils vs186 words
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Article35 1958-07-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. -The Federation Armoured Car Regiment held TPCA to a iwoall drfcw on the Selangor Club padan? today. and thus tcok the lead in the FAS division three league competition.35 words
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Article235 1958-07-19 12 Command Pay Office sprang a surprise in the Singapore Base District senior cup knockout soccer competition when they eliminated Regimental Pay Office I—o1 0 at Tang 1 i n yesterday. Command Pay Office, who are now in the semi-final, owe their victory to outside left Tony235 words
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Article173 1958-07-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Results of the first day's ties of the Selangor tennis championships which started on the Selangor Golf Club courts here today were: Men's Singles: S. A. Azman beat Eddie Chong 6-0 6-0. Michael Chan beat Capt. Peter Rooke 6-0 S-3. N G. K. Lumb beat173 words
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Article70 1958-07-19 12 Mr. Rajaratnam said that the Pakistan LTA is unable to send any players to the Malayan championships. This was because their young players had to take their school examinations during the period. Mr. Rajaratnam said that tho Hongkong LTA had also cabled to say it was unable to soiul70 words
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Article34 1958-07-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fi l Selangor To;irhors. ghowing bctler combination, beat Te!ecom> Stores and Workshop! Sporti Club 5-2 in a FAS division three business h()'J^es league match on Ihe Pudu Road ground today.34 words
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Article204 1958-07-19 12 SINGAPORE need only two points to challenge Selangor, north zone finalists, in the Malayan Cricket Association competition final and these the Colony is expected to get off Johore today and tomorrow. Singapore and Johore meet in the MCA south zone match on the SRC and204 words
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Article126 1958-07-19 12 X U A L A LUMPI'R. Fri. A Pakistan cricket team may tour Malaya some time next year. The Malayan Cricket Association will discuss this at its annual general meeting to be held at Ipoh on Auk. 3 during the annual North versus South Test. Preliminary126 words
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Article78 1958-07-19 12 Ar>enal Football Club b< Bukit Paniang D:>tnct Lcaguo by four goal> to onin a SAFA Div. 3B league match at Geylang stadium yesterday. Arsenal who led 3-0 at half-time scored through Tan Choon Hock 2. Poh Lum and Swee Ann while BPDL"^ only goal came from78 words
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Article131 1958-07-19 12 KUALA LUMPI'R, Fri.— The Pakistan Lawn Tennis Association have invited the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya to send its top players to take part at the International tennis championships to be held at Lahore from Dec. 5 to 14. Mr. V. Rajaratnam. Chairman of the LTAM131 words
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Article15 1958-07-19 12 No Raman For Lorrian Father J s f.'.tho: J A }\< •-j i «r ttwOM ragi15 words
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Advertisement86 1958-07-19 12 4 I II i T V' A '<i I really cant save money S Kj j for our marriage Su Yin w v transport fares are so JjJ eco"" expensive v?u J Jt, I I WO ...my brokers o// 5 hove Roy cycles lyffi*^ and say they are -so reliable86 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-07-19 13 Changi C?hatter with 'Chiefie' rry Mate-You'll Catch 'em" fvrninf. I -w I rr il it I,m ft xi the I put 1. md I Z* and I tnd 1..- rUiI t tip of I -,:■p t I Padre I n Bevan, ft ft .d eowned. ft tir had a I341 words
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Article, Illustration412 1958-07-19 13 Ray Hill - Called up— For 42 Minutes Ray Hill By LONDON CALL-UP boy Tony Addis joined the Army the other day and was demob" bed FORTY TWO MINUTES LATER. Tony, a furniture »e--mover—he is pictured right with R.S.M. George Cooper did not even charge out of his whitp working overalls. This is412 words
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Article140 1958-07-19 13 AT Ayer R:ici ffmrf. 30 Base Wnrkshors RE MX. tire ):o dmg an o'd FotfctOftCd "V-llage Fair" on Friday, July 25. The fmir VJU hn'-p gQ rhp tr adif ion n featwrti Roundabouts, Swings, Coeomil Sfclei n^d Side-Sho-rs hi addition hotpf!Tr There hHU hr SOflli modern novelties such140 words
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Article232 1958-07-19 13 William Greig - 'Supremo' For The Services William Greig By LOSDOS. n^HE Cabmet lias MBflOVfi the plan of Mr. DllMCan Sflfldyt, the Defence Minister. tor the setting up of a DEFENCE BOARD to coordinate the Army, Nami and RAF. The Defence Bogfd plan w<is bitterly opposed at firsi by the Chiff/l of Stiff232 words
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Article132 1958-07-19 14 LONDON. July 18. (Renter). The sun shone, the srass band played and 8,000 guests of the Queen strolled on tne velvety green lawns of Buckingham Palace yesterday at the second and last royal garden party of the season. The guests, half from overseas, missed132 words
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Article325 1958-07-19 14 So Macmillan Wins Confidence Vote On Jordan Airlift LONDON, July 18, (Reuter). Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, last night won a vote of conscience after categorically telling the House of Com. m>n> that British troops who landed in Jordan would not be used against the325 words
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Article33 1958-07-19 14 ABOUT 100 persons were believed to have drowned when a launch carrying 200 people capsized yesterday during a violent storm mid-stream in the River Rupnarayan about 40 miles from Calcutta. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-07-19 14 A NERVOUS but happy trio gets set for a matrimonial ceremony attired in parachute suits. A 36-year-old Italian parachutist, Alberto de Cristofaro, persuaded his young bride of 18, Bianca Cappone, tn have their wedding in mid-air. Alberto's chaplain friend Don Lino Basso (left) who is also an expertPan-Europe - 80 words
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Article78 1958-07-19 14 No World War Montgomery LISBON, July 18 (UPI) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, retiring Deputy Commander of N.A.T.O. armed forces in EuroDe, predicted today that the "veiy distressing" Middle East situation would net start a third world war. "There is no possibility ye f Of a third world war." he said,78 words
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Article296 1958-07-19 14 LONDON, July 18, (Reuter).— British opinion, as reflected by newspapers here today, was divided on the sending of British troops to Jordan as in the case of American troops for the Lebanon, and comment generally reflected more concern than hitherto at what the future may296 words
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Article69 1958-07-19 14 NASHVILLE, Tennessee. July 18. (UPI). Vanderbilt University doctors have constructed a mechanical heart which they claimed can '•imitate every function of any normal or abnormal heart The heart consists of a complicated maze of tubes, electric eyes, batteries and pumps and was completed last May at a cost69 words
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341 1958-07-19 14 2 Disclosed U.K. Secrets: Jail For Undergrads LONDON, July 18, (Reuter) Two Oxford undergraduates were jailed for three months at the Old Bailey, London's centtal criminal court yesterday for offences against the Official Secrets Act. They are Paul Richard Thompson, 23. and William Miller, 24. The prosecution followed an article341 words
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Article137 1958-07-19 14 GOLDFINE SILENT TO THE VERY END WASHINGTON, July 18. (UPI) Bernard Goldfine wound up his testimony before House Influence investigators today, still refusing to tell about nis complex financial dealings and charging anew that the sub-committee had tried to "smear" him. Chairman Harris exeu-ed the Boston textile millionaire after seven137 words
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Article92 1958-07-19 14 THE new Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. T. Oda, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to Jakarta. Mr. Oda, who was formerly Japanese Ambassador to Denmark and Envoy to Hongkong, is visiting Singapore Tor the first time in 19 years. In 1939, he92 words
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Article56 1958-07-19 14 PRINCE GEORGE, (British Columbia.) July 18, (UPI). Princess Margaret flew north over spectacular Northern British Columbia scenery spent the night heve after a rousing welcome at Fcrt St. John. Some 500 backwoodsmen trekked into Fort St. John. some of them irom a? Ear a? 200 miles56 words
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Advertisement74 1958-07-19 14 1 (T^^PiTcST^ leaking roofs but dry ceilings Plan your "Dream Home** as carefully as you will; insist on the finest materials available. But... unless you "seal" it with Sisalkraft. there's bound to be serious deterioration as the years go by. Storm-splash from wind -driven rain beneath the roof will inevitably74 words
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Advertisement90 1958-07-19 14 <H W V A I Sunsilk is a dream (<■'.'..> f^^ Whether your hair is rir\ r < Ie **M shining clean and ploriously > ■< ti >■ pilk cannot wash awa\ t!.e n hair's natural oils. Get >..:.- k jg h *-*W tffiitvduCLncf I the LOWEST PRIi kI B90 words
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