Singapore Standard, 5 September 1958
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Title Section19 1958-09-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone *****—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1958. Vol IX No. 65. 15 cts. 14 Pages19 words
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Article805 1958-09-05 1 sa_breje^s"fly to the trouble spot m *^*mmm^a**mWm*m*** m **^m*M**^^^^m*^**^^m**m^m*^*^m—^ 'We Are Bound To Defend Formosa From Armed Attack' NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 4, (UPI)— United States Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles said today that U.S. forces m the Far East were disposed to take805 words
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299 1958-09-05 1 New Development In 'Fishing War' REYKJAVIK, Sept. 4 (Reuter) The future of nine Icelandic sailors held aboard the Royal Navy frigate Eastbourne last night became the centre of the fishing "cold war" between Britain and Iceland. Iceland told Britain she must put299 words
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Article138 1958-09-05 1 Petrol Bomb Thrown In Race Clash LONDON. Sept. 4, (Reuter) Another racial clash occurred today m the Paddington area of North-west London scene of disturbances on Monday and Tuesday nights. Three Police cars rushed to the district after the back windows of a house had been smashed by milk bottles.138 words
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211 1958-09-05 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 4 (UPI) Britain was reported today to have issued "shoot to kill" orders to its airmen on this blood-soaked Mediterranean island, where Greek gunmen have murdered three British servicemen this week i It was not immediately certain whether similar orders had been211 words
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432 1958-09-05 1 AN inquiry into the circumstances m which 38 members of the Singapore Police Force attended a wedding party m July is almost complete, and the Commissioner is satisfied that, so far, there had been no breach of General Orders. The Commissioner.432 words
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Article75 1958-09-05 1 PARIS, Sept. 4 (UPf>Fighting between Communists and Police broke out m the Place de la Republique tonight iust before General Charles de Gaulle was to present his new constitution to the people of France. A crowd of an estimated 10,000 leftwingers began vonverging on the75 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-05 1 U.S. SECRETARY of the Army Wilber M. Brucker inspects a Nationalist Chinese honour guard on his arrival m Taipei for defence talks with President Chiang Kai-shek and Nationalist Chinese military leaders. Accompanying Secretary Brucker is General "Tiger" Wang Shu-ming. chief of the General StafT of Nationalist China.-UPI - 52 words
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143 1958-09-05 1 ARMY AUSTER CRASHES IN JUNGLE NEAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI, Thurs— An Auster aircraft of the Army's No. 11 Liaison Flight on a "routine flight" from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore crashed into the jungle 22 miles northwest of here, this afternoon. When the aircraft failed to reach its base m143 words
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Article75 1958-09-05 1 Association Secretary Arrested THE Secretary of the Spore Transport Vessel Workers' As s o ciation. Ang Gim Chew, has been arrested under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The Standard understands that Ang was arrested by Special Branch officers on Wednesday afternoon. This was confirmed by the Police Secretary, Mr75 words
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Article200 1958-09-05 1 HERZLIYA, Israel. SeDt. 4 (UPI) Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion predicted last night that Jordan would "probably become part of Egypt." Ben-Gurion said Israel feared no attack from her Arab neighbours since "we are certain to beat them." Speaking to an interna- tional mobilization200 words
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237 1958-09-05 1 TOKYO, Sept. 4 (UPI) Red China today extended its territorial waters to 12 miles beyond the coast, putting several of the hotly disputed Nationalist-held offshore islands inside the borders of the Communist mainland. The New China News Agency gave the text of a statement issued237 words
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Article80 1958-09-05 2 MR. S. N. DHAR. a former official of the Indian High Commission m London, has been appointed Press Attache for Indian High Commission m Malaya, m piace of Mr. R. C. Asthana- Mr. Asthana who has been m Singapore and the Federation for three years as80 words
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Article322 1958-09-05 2 It's No Shame To Appear In Court, Tunku Tells 5,000 TANJONG MAUM, Thurs. Federation Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman today told a political rally that it was not a shame for him to appear before a Court of Justice and that be would322 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-05 2 MR. F. S. LIAN, assistant lecturer m audio visual aids at the Teachers Training College, who left Singapore yesterday to attend a regional seminar m New Delhi. Mr. Lian is one of' 18 delegates from South and South-east Asia to attend the seminar on visual aids m76 words
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Article28 1958-09-05 2 RENGASAMY ANTHONY. 66. formerly of Telecoms Singapore passed away peacefully on 4/9/58. Cortege leaves for Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore at 4 p.m. today, thence to Bidadari.28 words
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145 1958-09-05 2 India's Woman Leader Due In Federation ONE of India's prominent woman leaders and social workers, Mrs. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya will arrive m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, for a two-day visit She is returning from a threeweeks' tour of Japan, where she had gone to attend a conference. Leaving Kuala Lumpur on145 words
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116 1958-09-05 2 M.T.U.C To Discuss Hospital Staff Demand KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Malayan Trade Union Council headquarters here has called for an executive council meeting next week to discuss the demand made by the Tampoi Mental Hospital Employees Union for the removal of an hospital official, said Mr. X V. Thaver, MTUC116 words
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Article20 1958-09-05 2 A trisha rider, Lim Yew Kee was stabbed at Queen Street, Singapore last night. Police later detained a man.20 words
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Article86 1958-09-05 2 SENIOR Aircraftman Brian Robert Logan, 21, of the R.A.F. Tengah, was charged m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of Radin Moonaphar bin Radin Ali by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide Logan was alleged to have caused Radio's death by86 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-09-05 2 STAND ARDPIC shows the new concrete bridge at Opera Estate now under construction, replacing the oid dilapidated, coconut trunk bridge, which had held up introduction of a bus service into tbe estate.36 words
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185 1958-09-05 2 Minister To Attend Columbia Centenary KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin will represent Malaya at the centennial celebrations of the province of British Columbia, Canada, next week. The celebrations which will last a week from Sept. 7 to 13 are being held to185 words
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230 1958-09-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Commissioner of Police, Mr W. L. R. Carbonnell, as President of the RoyarFederation of Malayan Police Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., today laid the foundation stone of the Society's $2,000,000 premises here. The 13-storey structure has been described as the biggest230 words
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Article176 1958-09-05 2 MALACCA, Thurs. The increasing number of vagrants has not only become one of the main problems m the Federation but also of this town. Although the situation here is not as acute as those m the bigger towns, it does constitute a problem to the176 words
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234 1958-09-05 2 RESIDENTS of Opera Estate m Singapore yesttr. day said a bi* "thank you" for the publicity given b. The Standard to a dilapidated bridge which is nov being replaced with one of concrete. The old coconut trunk bridge spanning a monsoon canal had234 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-09-05 2 MR. RICHARD SOONG an engineer of the Geor_< I Town City Council elr. trical department who Mi Singapore yesterday for special training m Britain Mr. Soong. who will b. attached to the Plymouth Technical College for three and half years, i. the first George Town City60 words
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100 1958-09-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Th .rs. The recently formed Kati Union of Factory Worker, has been refused registrt' i by the Registrar cf T: Union, due to a techr.i al ci The union replace? the n National Union of Factory id General Worker?, whose general secretary. Mr.100 words
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Article76 1958-09-05 2 MERCHANT ROBBED AT PISTOL POINT AN ARAB trader v., of $250 and $50 jewe three armed men m sin| yesterday. The victim told the F the three men entere house m Ceylon Roae pretext of seeing a fri« i They then closed th« door. Two whipped gers while the third76 words
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Article28 1958-09-05 2 SYED ZAINAL HI >-V;-, WAFA. 23, son of former j triet Officer Kuala .•> Tuan Syed Nordin, r Britain yesterday to ta« a course m agriculture28 words
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Article28 1958-09-05 2 A WOMAN vegetab c Chew Kow, reported Ipoh Police yesterday tha* worth of gold jewel. er. c $100 had been stolen fro house m Kampong Java28 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article404 1958-09-05 3 UNDER the aegis of the Singapore Ministry off r mmerce and Industry and financed by the Covnment and the Singapore Improvement Trust, an dustru! survey of the island is to be launched bartfe The P ur P ose nc Pa n» ne official anunce^ent has stated, is m404 words
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Article454 1958-09-05 3 EGYPT S President Nasser has grown impatient over the manner m which he has been ignored m the world s news since the Arab nations decided to lettls their claims and counter claims between themselves with the help of the United Nations. From the moment454 words
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Article52 1958-09-05 3 £i Lim leek Kirn Koaa. ypore 4 PO Box No 156 i Cables. lIGERNEWS" U L t-UMPiiD Tel ***** (5 lines). All department* UR: Ch.na Insurance Bldg.. 174 Batu «d 93 Cowan St rel: 3829 M *Ucc* 8 te.m St Tel: f055 91 -A Bukit China52 words
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2339 1958-09-05 3 Industrialisation, Protection, Free Trade Charles Gamba surveys the economy and employment problem of Malaya m two articles specially written for The Standard. QN August 13 of this year, the Minister for Commerce and Industry stated m the Singapore Legislative Assembly "Government has been very much concerned with the fact that2,339 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-09-05 3 During World War 11, for use by civilians and soldiers* the American Red Cross collected 13,--000,000 pints of blood, an amount equal to the entire blood supply of more than 1,000,000 adult humans.36 words
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Article, Illustration377 1958-09-05 3 Aster Gunasekera - The NEWS as it strikes me Aster Gunasekera TT IS a refreshing novelty to hear a minister of the Government give full vent to his conscience. It is so rare a quality that when one entrusted with a very important portfolio like education puts it into words. his observation should377 words
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Advertisement72 1958-09-05 3 PUCHA THE ONLY MOPED WITH FORCED-AIR-COOLED ENGINL AND ALSO FOR THE j/j*W^Pi^m MOST BEAUTIFUL /«Q^B3pr^ Lb JmW 0 I \I*W mmmlmWi. I^^R MODEL VS. SOK $720.00 HIRE PURCHASE $102.00 Down $50.00 per Month Or $30/- por month hy special arrangement. Sole Agents:KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124. ORCHARO RO.. S72 words
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Article475 1958-09-05 4 Airman Westcott Is Unanimously Found Not Guilty THE three-day trial of an airman on a rape charge m the Singapore Assize Court ended yesterday when the panel of seven jurors told the Judge, Mr. Justice Ambrose, that they wished to "stop" the case. This happened at»the475 words
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Article83 1958-09-05 4 THE COMMANDER-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces. Lt. Gen. Sir Richard Hull re turned to Singapore on Wednesday after attending the Chief of the Imperial General Staff's annual exercise at Camberly. On his return journey, he paid an official visit to Pakistan from Aug. 2683 words
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467 1958-09-05 4 Poly May Later Have Bi-Lingual Instructions STUDENTS from Chinese schools who have passed the Chinese Senior Middle 111 examinations will be admitted to the Singapore Polytechnic but m most cases they will have to spend a year there taking a "concentrated full-time course* m General Education before they can embark467 words
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Article36 1958-09-05 4 HONGKONG. Sept. 4 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.05 to £1 Sterling. $5.80 to US$l: $1.85 to Malayan $1: $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.13 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-09-05 4 BACK FROM JESSELTON CONFERENCE MINISTER for Health, Mr. A. J Braga, yesterday returned to Singapore after attending the Commonwealth Parliamentary Ass o c i ation conference m Jesselton. Mr. Braga told reporters that the conference went off without a hitch although it was marred later by the sudden illness of127 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-09-05 4 S.A.T.A. HOPES TO RAISE $20,000 A DAWN to dusk campaign to raise funds for the extension projects of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will be launched m the Colony next Saturday. A force of 500 workers will try to sell a total of 11,500 artificial orchids during the flag day which157 words
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Article, Illustration284 1958-09-05 4 A BUSINESSMAN m Singapore would like very much to do "intensive" work on local Sunbirds and he asked students of the Nanyang University to help him He is Mr. Loke Wan Tho, head of the Cathay Organization, whose favourite hobby is ornithology and284 words
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Article64 1958-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Kampong Bharu UMNO branch will hold a singing competition at UMNO House here on Saturday night with more than 20 Malay girls and boys taking part. Cups will be donated by State Councillor Inche Abdullah Yassin, Che Yah binte Haji Ali and64 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-09-05 4 A NEW Frankenstein "monster" was among the thousands of visitors who flocked to the Trade and Industries Fair m Singapore's Great World Park last night, giving members of the fair sex "the creeps" and their men friends "the willies" as he wandered around the stalls withStandard - 143 words
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274 1958-09-05 4 INFORMATION officers from 16 Colombo Pl aD countries have so far accepted invitations to attend i conference scheduled to start on Tuesday, m Singapore The Information officer to the Colombo Plan Bureau. Mr. R. J. Chatterjee, told a Press conference yesterday274 words
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Article163 1958-09-05 4 'No Proof They Entered Stall' THREE men were pestetfa acquitted m the Singapore l! District Court on a charged housebreaking by night, with. our their defence being* a'lei They were Goh Chai gH I Tay Hock Soon and Heng Sot Thiang. who were alleged 'o t have broken into a163 words
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131 1958-09-05 4 PETALING JAVA. ThursA call to establish interr* tional control of rubber H_J other primary product! I made today at the oonfetC! of the International Conled* ration of Free Trade Unk* A Pakistan delegate Btai ed that it was needed to sta. prices of these131 words
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120 1958-09-05 4 PENANG. Thur^.- TM Chief Minister, Dato Wottf Pow Nee. told The StardarC today that the next registration of school children raj included under Operation Torch) for admission Chinese primary schools be held next year. Th^ exudate will be announced v^* he said. Parents will120 words
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Article43 1958-09-05 4 KOTA BHA R U waitress, Zainab binte V-*^^' wan lined $50 at a Re Court today for being m cf*"J pany with a man m v> proximity." v She paid the fine ***J2J more arrested couples w awaiting trial.43 words
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232 1958-09-05 5 vV \l\ LUMPUR, Thurs. ftesident of the SesLm Court, Inche M. M. J^him told a detective Kohad given evidence for ne prosecution m a L*terT" case today that was "a liar and a crook" L| ordered him to leave CourtPie accused, Wong Phin232 words
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94 1958-09-05 5 Hotel Licence Decisions Expected Today f DECISI X 5 v the Singa- I t" Lici rising Board In the ition or suspen- I toon of 23 bote] i ences had j fa bi p .tenia? bea ttw Boar -.-j more Inn to heav? pile j M*/ i a_Etd si itexnents94 words
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272 1958-09-05 5 IPOH, Tues. A Special Constable on road block duty who scaled a village gate and fisted a 75-year-old man was today fined $100 or one month's imprisonment Asking for a deterrent sentence, the Prosecution complimented the Police for the prompt action they took272 words
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Article50 1958-09-05 5 THE Singapore City Council will hold a two-day official reception on Sept. 25 and 26 to the visiting Mayor of Jakarta. Dr. Soediro. The programme includes a public reception, a variety concert sight-seeing and visits to City establishments. The Council has recently sanctioned $6,000 for entertainment expenses.50 words
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Article70 1958-09-05 5 SHARIFF bin Kassim. 30. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing hurt to Fatimah binte Me.at when trying to extort from her at Johore Road at about 6.40 p_?n. on Wednesday. He pleaded not guilty. Bail was opposed. The Magistrate. Mr.70 words
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Article156 1958-09-05 5 HO CASE OF MATERNAL DEATH -REPORT l'l :r T —Tre annua] V Perak Chinese iigr spitaJ said there tf 2, eternal '*sM, v ?ar m the L bf presented W J. meeting mt rea so "of ITI X »st year's total It said an increased number of non-Chinese patients attended156 words
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Article818 1958-09-05 5 Inquiry Told Of Accounts Opened In Many Banks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three more estate managers today denied m the Magistrate's Court, inquiring into a $300,000 swindle, that they received any money m respect of their claims from the Federation Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board. The Board is818 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-09-05 5 THE Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, paid a visit to the Civil Defence Corps headquarters at Kolam Ayer, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. David was shown round by the Commissioner for Civil Defence, Col. L. T. Firbank, the acting Director of Training, Mr. D. Collins and CivilStandard - 88 words
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Article189 1958-09-05 5 Colony Gangsters Resume Activity SINGAPORE secret society gangsters were active again when they attacked two men m separate incidents and robbed another on Wednesday. In the first attack, Lai Soon Seng, a seaman, was confronted by three men m Mohammad Ali Lane off New Bridge Road m the afternoon. They189 words
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57 1958-09-05 5 Customs Seize 900 Pounds Of Cigarettes A CUSTOMS patrol yesterday morning seized 900 pounds of contraband cigarettes m Serangoon Road, Singapore. The cigarettes were taken from a van which was intercepted by the party waiting, m ambush. The only occupant of the vehicle, the driver, ran into a sidelane and57 words
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Article56 1958-09-05 5 KWOK Soh Ha alias Fei Tin claimed trial m the Third District Court yesterday to a charge of being a member of the "24 Group" unlawful society on July 23 at about 1.55 p.m. at No. 38, Trengganu Street, Singapore. The Judge, Mr. S. K.56 words
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Article26 1958-09-05 5 THE net collections from income tax for the period Aug. 1 to 31, 1958, amounted to $20,--228,190.75, it was announced yesterday m Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-09-05 5 THE Federation's Olympic hockey representative and Perak "star," Mr. Noel Aral, of the State Treasury, Ipoh, and his bride, the former Miss Esther Monica Thangam, who were married at the Lady of Lourdes Church, Ipoh, on Monday. The brfde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.56 words
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Article159 1958-09-05 5 INDONESIAfJS. tired of working and living conditions m their homeland, are t.ving to seek illegal entry into the Colony but are being thwarted by the Singapore immigration authorities. Two recent cases were that of a 21-year-old religious student Sjamsoe Bin Haji Ibrahim and 18-year-old159 words
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Article841 1958-09-05 6 New Turn In inquiry Into Fonseka Murder KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Defence counsel today stated at a preliminary inquiry into the murder of school teacher Stephen Peter Fonseka that a warrant of arrest had been issued for a fifth youth named Samad m connection with the841 words
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184 1958-09-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A tiffin carrier and a flask of beef and chicken curry handed over by the only woman Legislative Councillor, Che Halimahton binte Abdul Majid, to 8.0.A.C. hostess, Miss Jean Preston, was the centre of attraction at the international airport184 words
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Article62 1958-09-05 6 PENANG, Thurs.— A thief broke into a house m Light Street here last night and stole $300 from Mustapha bin Jamabhoy who was sound asleep at that time. Thieves also broke into a house m Kampong Kuala Keladi m Butterworth last night and stole three gold62 words
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174 1958-09-05 6 Careless Cyclists Cause Accidents, Says Wong PENANG, Thurs. The number of traffic accidents m Penang Road, Carnarvon Street, Dato Kramat Road, Northam Road. Kelawei Road and Campbell Street from January to July this year totalled 183, said the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today. Out of this number, he174 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-09-05 6 FIVE Labour Officers left Kuala Lumpur recently by air for Britain to attend an administrative course on Colombo Plan scholarships sponsored by the British Government. They are from left: Inche Alauddin bin Buyong of Johore Bahru, Mr. Wong Yin Fah of Penang, Mr. Wong Chin Wee68 words
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138 1958-09-05 6 'State Has No Plans For New Bridge' PENANG, Thurs The State Government cannot afford the money for building a bridge across the sea channel from George Town to Butterworth, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, told a Press conference today. "Government has no plans for such a gigantic undertaking,"138 words
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Article82 1958-09-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Miss Wong Siew Pan, 21. died m hospital here yesterday from injuries she received m a motor-cycle mishap on Sunday Merdeka anniversary day. Miss Wong of Flying Club Road was a pillion-rider on a motor-cycle ridden by Corporal M. Turner of the Royal82 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-09-05 6 ACTING SERGEANT David Barbard, 21, of the Royal Army Medical Corps of the British Military Hospital, Taiping, and his bride, the former Miss Jean Cragg. 21, wbo were married at All Saints Church, Taiping. on Monday. The bride is a nurse ln the same hospital where her husband101 words
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225 1958-09-05 6 PENANG, Thurs.— -Allegations that Penang J being: used as a centre for arms trafficking by n^ nesian rebels were denied by Chief Minister, Dato S Pow Nee, at a Press conference today. The recent arrest and '*onviction of two men for trying225 words
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85 1958-09-05 6 No Agreement After 2-Hour Discussions THE Singapore Traction Company yesterday held discussions with its Employees' Union representatives on the workers' demand for a general wage increase, which would cost the firm about $500,000 every year. Although both parties discussed the claim for about two hours, no agreement was reached. The85 words
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167 1958-09-05 6 Chamber Invited To Cairo Conference ALOR STAR. Thurs^M Kedah Mala? ChambersCommerce, which was fo- j ed only two years a 2O ij been invited to attend' -"I Economic Conference Afro- Asian countries tc ■1 held m Cairo on Dec 8 -"■l year. It is understood that Keel Malays will soon167 words
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Article57 1958-09-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thun 1 Three more Ma 1 a vans l -j leave for a one- year Pj Administration Course ir: Ej tain next week. I They are Inche Abcu..j Ayoub of the Mini.-try of J j terior, Justice Inche Mahmood bin Megat isaaNegri Sembilan and57 words
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Article667 1958-09-05 7 M ARKET P. A.P. GETS RAPPED 'Opposition To It Is Unbelievable THE Peoples' Action Party charge that the establishment of private markets was tantamount to assistance for private enterprise to make millions of dollars was "utter rubbish/* Independent Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng. told The Standard yesterday. Mr667 words
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Article150 1958-09-05 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot 80* 81 R.S.S. No. 1 80& 811 R.S.S No. 1 (Oct.) 815 81| R S.S. No. 2 79} 801 R.S.S. No. 3 IGh 77 Tone:— Uncertain. The tin price m Singapore was ***** per150 words
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Article73 1958-09-05 7 V. S. PADMANATHAN. 30. pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to three charges of committing criminal breach of trust of property totalling $669.50. The prosecution alleged that he committed the offences between August 1956 and June last year while he was employed by73 words
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Article49 1958-09-05 7 SYED Ahmad bin Syed Mohamed who was alleged to have escaped through a window from a dwelling house m Manggis Road at 4.45 a.m. on April 25. was acquitted m a Singapore District Court yesterday on a charge of breaking into the house at night to commit theft.49 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-09-05 7 MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR BISHOP A MEMORIAL service will be held m Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday for the late Right Reverend John Hind, (above) Bishop of Fukien. China, from 1918 to 1940. The service will be held at Holy Trinity Church. Old students of Trinity College, Foochow. and C.M.S.77 words
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Article131 1958-09-05 7 THE only two Dale Carnegie Clubs m South-east Asia will receive their Charters affiliating them with the Dale Carnegie Club International Incorporated. The two Singapore Dale Carnegie Clubs are the Brick and Lion Chapters. The Charters will be presented by Mr. Chiu Nan Yang, sponsor131 words
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292 1958-09-05 7 ONE ot four youths attacked by a group of eight men escaped by throwing himself into a drain and feigning death. However, his friend, who was also attacked, was later found dead, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing,292 words
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Article113 1958-09-05 7 Chairman For Islands Council SINGAPORE Government yesterday announced the appointment of Inche Abdul' Hamid bin Suleiman, as Chairman of the Southern Islands Council. The appointment was based on the McNeice Committee report which recommended that the Southern Islands should be administered by a separate Local Council because of their special113 words
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Article41 1958-09-05 7 FAEY Chin Huay, 16, was remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and assaulting Ang Guan Leu at Havelock Road on March 11.41 words
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Article129 1958-09-05 7 BURMA LINER STARTS NEW SERVICE THE PYIDAWAYE. owned and operated by the Union of Burma Shipping Board started her new service to Rangoon and Calcutta, from Singapore yesterday after embarking passengers from the Colony and the Federation. Mr. Tan Cheng Chuan, Managing Director of the Infii national Shipping Agency, Singapore.129 words
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Article62 1958-09-05 7 A SHOP assistant. Tan Kirn Soon, 18, was seriously injured m the face when an oxygen cylinder exploded m a toy shop m Victoria Street, Singapore yesterday. Tan was pumping gas Into the cylinder when it burst and shrapnel hit his face. He was admitted62 words
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Article67 1958-09-05 7 LOO HAN BENG. 35, of Telok Ayer Street was fined $35 by the Singapore Seventh Magistrate, Mr. R. Rameson, yesterday, for possession of six pellets of prepared onium at tjie Singapore Harbour Board on Aug. 7. The pellets were found by Corporal A.P.E. Sahib of the67 words
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Article30 1958-09-05 7 TWENTY-SEVEN persons who were found m the Singapore Turf Club premises on Wednesday without membership badges were fined $5 each m a Singapore Court on a charge of trespass.30 words
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Advertisement671 1958-09-05 7 n___sßnr_____^_nrTm ll 1 n.^>gSg^gnSßb OPEMS Today 9F ir :> '^^SSSSSBSmWBr 11, 1.45, 4 9 6.30 9.30 1 _s_______!k lfl Ky M. i w aJSTa \mm\^mm\^m) (Hfl mmt II ffi :ftji aPOkfi Tr-nw '»Tniiril tJ FVn ,,rharlton Jan Orson U.I.M I,!a! fi lUUtn Oi Lf IL HESTON LEIGH WELLES (8B)g tomorrow671 words
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Advertisement534 1958-09-05 7 itsnngn today: j r^^ y T i !Ml6 11 a.m.-1.45-4. 15-6.45 930 p.m T T^ PETER CUSUING aa Baron Frankenstein In"The "The Revenge ol Frankenstein" f^ Eunice Gay son Michael Gwynn Teen. Colombia *r YOUII be SCARED-STIFF at MIDNIGHT TOMORROW: L "THE FIEND WHO WALKED THE WEST" (Fox) J 9534 words
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Miscellaneous367 1958-09-05 7 *f_nffT k Vr k l a_lMVfVlfl > V_l ffSftln !m £S pi".Vo-"« ?S muT^ JL£L»*.WmmM MMAmiAAM 3.16 a.m. MKUM^FFS&ftHfllftmmi I MVHBKVfVHIBI'I.i VM 8l r^ I ■JifiiliLl_lL!_uJ I MlmtlmlWMZATm-VlWSieiml'Lm^mVtWm V*^Mtl Wll mlLStM I Port Dickson 10.41 am. (7ft lin) ■■■■HMMMi-Misß^rssß^qi t^ t^»^'^'^ B^ ,M a.m (6ft. 7ins, 449 p.m. (6ft REDIFFUSION367 words
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Advertisement869 1958-09-05 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tab *****/6. *****/4 132/6. Robinson Road THI SLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To HoeXax, Boston, Now York, BeWhnwe. Philadelphia fr Cult Ports. Spore P.S'ham Peneng MYRMIDON ..^..^0... 17/25 Oet 26 Oet 27/28 Oct Ce-vssss option to precseg vie ethos ports to 1000. oM discharge cargo869 words
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Advertisement1079 1958-09-05 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IB Noes) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 linos) tT THE BLUB FUNNEL UNE f C SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load end discharge cargo (via Sons with llbertv to oroeeed via Panama et1,079 words
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Advertisement974 1958-09-05 8 MITSUI INLINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN Hak.ba.an Maru 19 Sept Manjoson Mom 29 Sept Asumasan Maru 29 Sept 27 Sept 25Sept POR US.A. vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore vie Bombay. Arimoson Mora from Japan 14 Sept l«Sept FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver. San Francisco, Los.974 words
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Advertisement695 1958-09-05 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings teo Aden. Poet SaM. Genoo Antwerp, Rotterdam. Bremen, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. Spore P.S'h»m Pona.. "KIMA" nm*m Calling Gdynia "SELANDIA" 19/20 Sept 21/22 Sept 23/23 Sep» Passenger Accommodation Available. "BUSUANGA" s..s. Calling Gdynia OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok ond tor PAR EAST. Penang P.S 'bam S'por,695 words
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216 1958-09-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Federation Minister of Finance, Mr. H. S. Lee, will nrst obtain the views of other Commonwealth countries on Imperial Preference at the Commonwealth Trade and Economic Talks at Montreal before disclosing Malaya's stand on the issue. This wa s stated by216 words
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Article72 1958-09-05 9 TOKYO. Sept. 4 (UPI).— Indonesia and Australia yesterday resumed trade talks that have been held ud since last year, Antara News Agency reported from Jakarta today. Efforts to renew the basis of trade relations so as to smoothen trade will form the main agenda of the resumed talks,72 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-09-05 9 THE WORLD BANK ajid International Monetary Fund conference m New Delhi next month will be one of the most interesting m its history. This was stated yesterday m Singapore by Mr. Alexander D. Calhoun, vicepresident of the First National City Bank of New York. Mr. Calhoun99 words
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101 1958-09-05 9 Industrial, Tin Shares Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were steady while tins were steady after easier m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:- INDUSTRIALS Buyers Selleri G. E. Life 18.75 1975 W. Hammer 167 1.71 111 MININGS K. Kamunting101 words
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Article148 1958-09-05 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business don e yesterday: F. N. ords. $2.75, $2.76 odd lot; G'town Disp. $2.47£; Hammer $1.67 J. $1.70; Jackson $1.18: M. Breweries $3; M. Colls. 86c; McAlister $1.40; OCBC $21: Cold Storage .90c; S. Times $1.72J: S. Traders $1.38 delayed; U.E. ords. 95c.148 words
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Article83 1958-09-05 9 SINGAPORE tin price fell $3| to $367 i per picul yesterday. The price has dropped $6J from Tuesday's peak of $374, following last Saturday's announcement that U.K. was restricting Russian tin imports. Yesterday's price was lower than the "pre-announce-ment" price of $368* last Friday. It was. however,83 words
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Article241 1958-09-05 9 GOVT. REJECTS DEMAND FOR SEAT ON COMMITTEE SINGAPORE Government has turned down o demand by the Rubber Goods Manufacturers and Traders Association m the Colony for a representative of manufacturers to sit on the proposed Protection Advisory Committee. The demand was made by the association's chairman, Mr.241 words
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Article51 1958-09-05 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday; Canada: buying. T.T., 32. OD. 32-1/8, 90 days air mail 32-7/16 credit bills, 32-9/16 trade bills. Selling, T.T. or O.D. Swisses Francs 141-1/2; French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain51 words
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Article158 1958-09-05 9 Directors Recommend Dividend DIRECTORS of The Chartered Bank have declared an interim dividend of 7i per cent actual, subject to deduction of income tax at Bs. 6d. m the payable on or after Sept. 26. according to a cable received m Singapore from the bank's head office m London. At158 words
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Article56 1958-09-05 9 TOTAL cargo handled ln Singapore "Roads" and wharves m June amounted to 1,399,990 tons, against 1,413,130 tons m the previous month. The June figure brought the amount of cargo handled m the first half of this year to 8,647,490 tons, compared with 8,710,400 tons, at the en*56 words
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Article77 1958-09-05 9 SINGAPORE rubber price yesterday fell i cents to close at 80i cents per lb. for International first grade September shipment. The market opened lower on disappointing overseas advices and ruled quietly steady at the lower levels. There was fair interest m lower grade, but sellers were reserved.77 words
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Article44 1958-09-05 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot f.o.b 80i 801 International Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. fob. 80| 81 October 811 81| September 2 791 80 September 3 76} 77 Tone:— Slightly steadier.44 words
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278 1958-09-05 9 Eighty fbur British exhibitors at the Atoms For Peace Exhibition running concurrently with the Nuclear Power Conference at Geneva are going all out to capture world markets. Britain eclipses any other single country with exhibits covering nearly 4,500 square metres floorspace the Diggest show of278 words
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256 1958-09-05 9 LAST-MINUTE changes m the composition of the Singapore trade delegation to Australia and New Zealand were announced yesterday by Mr. Soon Peng Yam, organiser of the mission, which is sponsored by the Colony's Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Soon told The Standard that two256 words
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Article53 1958-09-05 9 MALAYAN rubber exports m August reached a record of 100,487 tons, according to preliminary figures. The August figure beat the previous January record of 97,005 tons by 3,482 tons. Exports m the first eight months this year, at 706.504 tons, were higher than those m any corresponding53 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-09-05 9 SINGAPORE'S Assistant Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, called at Southeast Asia Trading Co. Ltd's stall when he visited the Great World trade fair last week. He is seen here with Mr. Lee Kong Beng. the firm's managing director.47 words
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Article81 1958-09-05 9 Rise In Assets At Banks LOCAL assets of Malayan banks at the end of July totalled $1,049,535,000, $7,741.--000 more than at the end of June ($1,041,794,000.) The assets comprised rash $107,387,000 ($102,131,000 treasury bills 59.000.000 investments $129,850,000 (129.--393.000); loans and advances $803,298,000 ($801,270,000). Liabilities (excluding *hose overseas) amounted to $1,393.--440,000,81 words
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Advertisement340 1958-09-05 9 I CJ EVERETT ORIENT LINE iKfr I Spore r S'hom Penong H lUmPmnfl Japan. B c ß rvEßErr 11 Sep* 9 Sept 5 Sept BS ADfVIRETT" 5 Oct 40ct 2 Oet H K-rqr~n Chittagong. Colcutto 14 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept ,^-v'RETT" *Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct XmrnXL EVERETT STAR340 words
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Advertisement180 1958-09-05 9 Advt mmmmW^^'L^LW^^^^Lm^m^^: tkW*'* 'wm* __E <- -^__^8MHi m\m^W^^^amm V* A^^HBJjg ___________L *£_j£___&_aV ___r^ *y I /J-'-Sf V*^ Js******.' --V/^ r LOST "Some months ago my honse was robbed! In that one terrible hoar I LOST my entire life's savings." "In that same hour the desperate desire to see my children180 words
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Miscellaneous195 1958-09-05 9 OUTER ROADS Tiong Bee, Serampang, Lian Sambas, Awata Maru, Rovena, Mm, Hai Soon, Hong Mmg. Angkorwat. Soubarisen, Liver- Tong Sing, Aik Leong. Tong pool Maru. Waingapoe, Arkeldijk Goana, Sin Hong Ho. Kajang. Nisshu Maru. Kuroshio Maru, Kuala Tungkal, Sletter, Resang, Roebiah. Musi, Lidia. Oulidia. Perintis, Wah Sing, Lam Ann. Kilinsky.195 words
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Miscellaneous92 1958-09-05 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Aug. -Sept U.K., Continent $32| buyers $33 i sellers; coconut oil m oulk $50$ sellers, m drums $53J sellers: Muntok white pepper $127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair92 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1958-09-05 10 Yeoh Bok Choon - Yeoh Bok Choon T_JXj~u~ir~.r~r~. mf ma**************.*** Dendrobiums are usually the orchids with which the grower m this country starts his collection. There are many good reasons for this, the sturdiness of the plant, the flowers which are showy as well as long-lasting, and finally the ease1,017 words
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Advertisement322 1958-09-05 10 M^T keep a garden green! T" Dunlop A PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE m mrj WMSmr^mWr THE BUNLOP RUBBER CO. (M) LTD. DIPTIIDCC SINGAPORE riUIUnCd STANDARD 23, Lim Teck Kirn Road, Singapore 2 Telephone ***** (5 Lines). Bp V: I _____^___l ___r 'jp'ijp^f'-Ji-- __Bl_--i i^_n____ _B__Bl___p j, *S_-^_.-* <*^_____P____l _^_^__h l_l^ 'HI322 words
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Advertisement135 1958-09-05 10 There is another Corona Florist Service at Odeon Katong Building We also extend our services m > Garden maintaining to meet all j gardening requirements. i CORONA FLORIST, 7. Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Road. Tel. ***** De Souza Street. Tel. ***** KHIAN KEE GARDEN 3 Gentle Road Singapore -11 Orchid135 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1958-09-05 11 KHOO KAY ANN - KHOO KAY ANN From DANGER SIGNS Some Practical Tips For Orchid Growers I f£ftY proud indeed orchid enthus- collections, and es- they are t0 nt to their E and W m the H^ see I igorously, H. and free I ol lnfesta- such I H^ y;1,328 words
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Advertisement75 1958-09-05 11 JL i \w *w**j Hi "i s_i ess s« 361. Bkt. Timoh Rd., Tel: ***** local Hawaiian Orchids; Exotic Local Indoor- Plants; T «ws: Shrubs; Bushes; Cacti; Price list sent on request. mFl+gwmrm trom j CORONATION t<" the latest Hawaiian and Malayan Hybrids y cu m usf poy a visit75 words
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Advertisement200 1958-09-05 11 Here to add to~ your feminine charm roge R .Gallet Trance's finest Eau de Cologne ROGER Gallet is unlike any other Eau de Cologne v So fresh and feminine is its fragrance, ir leaves you with a gay, I A* \9*^\t Bt-V-t^M m^mHkZfm r\ *F\\ t W M/Jm& jl rfl200 words
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Article768 1958-09-05 12 24.000 MALAYANS ROAR THEIR RELIGHT Victories Warm TheTunku's Heart Vietnam Go Down 2-Nil KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya won the Merdeka soccer Festival league championship and how 24,000 Malayans cheered and roared their delight when the victorious team carried their skipper, Tuck Chow, shoulder-high out of the768 words
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Article23 1958-09-05 12 MALAYA: Lourdes; Tuck Choy, Nazari; Wai Hong, Jalil Che Din, Kirn Seng; Rahim Omar, Ghani, Robert Choc, Ng Boon Bee, Govindarajoo.23 words
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Article15 1958-09-05 12 VIETNAM: Hien; Lee Van Ti, Sang; Ty. Liem, Thanh; Vinh, Tarn, Ron, Hung.15 words
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Article41 1958-09-05 12 Malaya 4 3 0 18 2 7 Hongkong 4 3 10 9 7 6 Indonesia 4 2 2 0 9 6 4 Si gapore 4 0 2 2 4 8 t Vietnam 4 0 3 1 8 15 141 words
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Article141 1958-09-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Hongkong, despite playing laconically, became runnersup m the Merdeka tournament when they beat a fighting Indonesian team by two goals to one. The Indonesians were unlucky. Apart from the many near goals they missed, they were unfortunate to score against themselves before the game was141 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-09-05 12 How They Finished On Wednesday5 words
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Article700 1958-09-05 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Fastest Of Final Gallops TIME TO REASON (Moon) was the best worker on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday when he easily skipped three furlongs m 37 2/5 sec. m a solo run over half mile. This was the700 words
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Article68 1958-09-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The No. 34 Coy Royal Army Medical Corps entered the next round of the Army Knock out soccer competition when they beat No. 74 Field Park Squadron. Royal Engineers, 3-2 on the British Military Hospital ground at Kinrara today. Central Malaya Sub District Camp had68 words
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Article1182 1958-09-05 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable staj for aU nine races at Bukit Timah tomorrow, J of the Singapore Turf Club meeting. The Singapore Cup Class I, Div. 1-IVa Miles *****3 SHAMROCK SLIPPER 7y 9.00 HOBBS Mr. T v k -t *13*01 POWHATAN 5y 8.11 SPENCER Mr1,182 words
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Article191 1958-09-05 12 Thai XV Keep On Winning PENANG, Thurs. The all conquering Royal Thai Navy rugby team chalked up another victory m North Malaya when they beat the Penang All Blues invitation fifteen by 14 points (one goal, one try, and two pen lit y goals) to three (one try) m a191 words
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Miscellaneous90 1958-09-05 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Premier League: Juniors vs RN end Dockyard, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Div. 3B: Bukit Timah vs Stable Boys, Geylang, 5.15 p.m.; Setia Jaya vs Bukit Panjang D.L., MFA Ground, 5.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: F.A. Cup: t 7 MNO vs. Sultan Suleiman Club, TPCA. A.F.C. FUNDS: Festival90 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-09-05 13 WORLD War II can boast of many famous EPICS, when men were at their best m courage, tortitudi -nd strength, and one of the most outstanding waa the mass evacuation of thousands a led soldiers at Dunkirk. That great event toa been relived on the screen by189 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-09-05 13 MUTHU - MUTHU ■pi ton and follies, Bw pleasures and 'ti ttw nim busi--188 IW rr.ost vividly r Hta Eagle Films' A:: BAS SHUKRIYA, 8 haa just comrr c n H a season In Btagapcr. 1 •n s the "well- known songstress, Geeta Bali, and popular actor Suresh152 words
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Article, Illustration401 1958-09-05 13 Amidst the Slums of Paris IN every day life Rene Clement seems to be easy going. On the "set" nothing more counts, only his film. "Why I have made GERVAISE? Firstly, to do what I had not done before. What frightens me most is to do the same thing over401 words
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Article, Illustration443 1958-09-05 13 I'M getting on for thirty," says Ronald Lewis. "It's high time I started taking myself seriousl y." And Uke Lewis himself, the statement is a paradox. For although, even when he is ninety he won't take himself seriously he has taken h-s acting seriously enough to443 words
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84 1958-09-05 13 The Clark sisters, -well-known nightclub singers, have been signed by producer Stephen Bosustow to supply the voices of the three little maids from Damascus m UPA Pictures' full length cartoon, "Magoo's Arabian Nights," now m animation at the Burbank84 words
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Miscellaneous644 1958-09-05 13 T QUOTATION: «KMMMmmM«MMMn "We acquire the I H^ffS KM strength have over- H^^^^^^^^H^^^^bH —Emerson 1 IJfl _^^_^ffwß FOR EVERT- 1 1^ J^ E_V^ ONE: Allow yourself plenty I m^L^mW ______B^fi I en route m planning, as there are ten- I to obstruc- cross-purposes. Late R favours surprises, I W^ m^k644 words
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352 1958-09-05 14 Pak. Foreign Policy Premier Asked To Recognise Communists KARACHI. Sent. 4 (U.P.1.) —Pakistan's ties to the West came under heavy attack m Parliament yesterday after Prime Minister Malik Firoz Khan Noon had praised the Baghdad Pact and urged moderation m Pakistan's relations with India. Premier Noon said the country's present352 words
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Article139 1958-09-05 14 MONTGOMERY, Alaoama. Sept. 4. (UPI) Police seized Negro minister, Martin Luther King, for loitering at the courthouse yesterday, and the noted leader of the Montgomery bus boycott said later he was manhandled and thrown into a dark, bare cell. King said that police also threatened139 words
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Article63 1958-09-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. —The King has received the following telegram from the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Prof Dr. Heuss "On the first anniversary of the independence of the Federation of Malaya please accept my heartiest congratulations and the best wishes from the German people63 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-09-05 14 MISS Safieh Afkhami, right. 19-year-old stepdaughter of President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan, arrives home from London. Miss Afkhami. a schoolgirlin Great Britain, has been mentioned as a possible bride for the Shah of Iran. She is greeted by her mother, Mrs. Iskander Mirza, left, whoUPI - 59 words
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Article134 1958-09-05 14 PERTH, Sept. 4. (Reuter) The two Malayan survivors of an accident nere on Aug. 25, the brothers. Chua Hung Jua (18) and Chua Hung Kern (20), are expected to be discharged from hospital next week. Hospital authorities reported today that Chua Hung Jua; who134 words
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Article144 1958-09-05 14 U.S. Flyer To Call At S'pore NEW YORK. Sept. 4 (UPI) —Singapore shall be one of the six stopping points for an ex-American Navy flier who hopes to fly his Mark Mooney 20-A plane around-the-world m eight days. After only two hours sleep, the 34-year-old father of five children, George144 words
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Article55 1958-09-05 14 NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (UPI)— A 54-year-old master of the cargo vessel "Ann Quinh" has vanished from his ship at sea. a spokesman for the Isbrandtsen Steamship Co. said. Capt. Andrew Lindemulder, of Detroit. Michigan, was last seen aboard the ship on Monday night when it was55 words
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556 1958-09-05 14 Macmillan Issues Firm Warning To Rioters LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, issued a firm warning that the government woqld use the "utmost strictness" m quelling the racial violence. But, at the same time, an official statement from 10 Downing Street made it clear that the556 words
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137 1958-09-05 14 ACCRA, Ghana, Sept. 4, (Reuter) Dr. Kwame Nkru-, mah. Prime Minister of Gha** na, appealed to France yesterday not to go ahead with reported plans for nuclear tests m the Sahara desert. He said that if such tests were carried out, they "cannot fail to137 words
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Article390 1958-09-05 14 NEW PREMIER'S PLEDGE OF UNITY CAPETOWN, Sept. 4, (Reuter).— Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, South Africa's new Prime Minister, said m a broadcast to the nation last night that he would devote all his energies to the establishment of a republic m South Africa "m such a way and at such a390 words
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Article132 1958-09-05 14 The opposition Cape Argus said South Africa sets out m his (Dr. Verwoerd's) road with alarm bells sounding and warning lights flashing, and although the new Prime Minister begins with extraordinary power at his command, it is no longer the power of a monolith." Dismissing the idea that nationalist132 words
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Article178 1958-09-05 14 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4 (U.P.1.) Lye Boon Leong, 11-year-old Chinese lad from Maiaya, who flew to the United States recently for heart surgery, was reported to be doing very well." Dr. Dewane Brueske said the boy is living with his parents m an apartment178 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-05 14 UNESCO Delegates Greeted President Dr. Rajendra Prasad of India, left, greets the delegates to the UNESCO (United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organization) Regional Seminar on Educational Reform for South and East Asia at a reception given by Indian Minister of Education Dr. K. L. Shrimali Shaking hands with theU.P. - 58 words
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Article121 1958-09-05 14 PROGRESS IN BORDER DISPUTE NEW DELHI, Sept. 4, (UPI) India and Pakistan have agreed that prisoners arretted during the recent border incidents shall be released, a joint communique of ihe two governments announced yesterday. The communique said that both nations agree that such border incidents, with firing across the lines121 words
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Article112 1958-09-05 14 TOKYO, Sept. 4 (Reuter)— A woman whose face turned green is suing a plastic surgeon m Kyogo Prefecture for the equivalent of £1,000 sterling and £48 hosDital expenses. She said she had not liked her rosy complexion. She claimed the surgeon promised to give her the pale112 words
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Article98 1958-09-05 14 GENEVA, Sept I, (Bod An American scientiti 1 tending the Atoms nr P> j Conference here said I fission (Atomici bomb w j be exploded next s imma the University of Califor. "plowshare" proje i "might mean th at a I every country m the98 words
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Article376 1958-09-05 14 ACCRA, Sept 4, (Reuter).— Dr. Kwama Nkrun. Prime Minister of Ghana, outlined the GovemmT policy to encourage private investors to set up i industries m Ghana and explained the *ork of new Investment Promotions Board. In a 1 ,200-word statement to the National Assembly he divided376 words
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