Singapore Standard, 8 September 1958
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Title Section25 1958-09-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohono *****—5 CoWt "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1958. Vol IX No. 68. 15 cts. 12 Poges ft 91 1 _9B^^^^^^^n_i__i^v.'o_t [FINAL EDITION]25 words
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Article325 1958-09-08 1 7TH FLEET ESCORT FOR NATIONALIST VESSELS Joint Amphibious Exercise Today TAIPEI, Sept. 7 (Reuter) The Nationalist Chinese Government announced that the United States Seventh Fleet ships had today helped to escort supply ships to the beleaguered Quemoy Island m defiance of the Chinese Communist warning toReuter - 325 words
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84 1958-09-08 1 SUPPORT FOR ALGERIAN INDEPENDENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Fourth Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions yesterday pledged support to Algerian workers m their fight for the independence of Algeria. The resolution was unanimously passed. It was introduced quite suddenly by the chairman of the conference,84 words
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Article55 1958-09-08 1 CANBERRA, Sept 7 (Reuter) Britain's new ballistics rocket "Black Knight" was successfully tested at the Woomera rocket range tonight, Mr. Athol Townley, Australian Supply Minister announced. Mr. Townlev gave no details of the height reached or the distance travelled. He said telemetry tests and range instrumentation55 words
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Article179 1958-09-08 1 AN American estate manager, who was holidaying m Singapore, was killed m a road crash at Stevens Road early yesterday. The manager, Mr. James H. Cooley, was to have left for Sumatra later m the day. Mr Cooley had left the American Club at 4179 words
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565 1958-09-08 1 The King Reviews Notion's Novy At Port Dickson I PORT DICKSON, Sun. The Kin* this morning reviewed, the nations navy for the first time since the take-over from the Singapore Government on July 12. Eight ships a minelayer, an i&hore minesweeper and six seaward defence motor launches of the world's565 words
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Article54 1958-09-08 1 BEIRUT, Sept. 7. (UPI). Beirut's calm was broken last night when a bomb exploded under a jeep, injuring eight Lebanese Policemen. Authorities called the incident another abortive attempt to p?— ssinate Premier Sami Es-Solh. The olasted jeep was one of two which patrol the road near54 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-09-08 1 Fah - Fah THE King being received by the Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak and Chief of Staff, Armed Forces, Major General Dato F. H.Brooke, on his arrival at Port Dickson marine jetty yesterday to review the Royal Malayan Navy Standardpic byStandardpic - 43 words
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Article246 1958-09-08 1 CARACAS, Venezuela, Sept 7 (U.P.I.)— Military Police today revolted against the ruling government Junta, but Army Chief of Staff. Colonel Regulo Pacheco Vivas, announced that the uprising had been brought under control. At least six persons were wounded m shooting m front of the Presidential246 words
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Article20 1958-09-08 1 EOKA leaflets circulated m Famagusta today said that "For every Greek murdered, an Englishman will die."20 words
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134 1958-09-08 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 7 (Reuter) Three million people demonstrated m Red China today against American "aggression" m the Formosa area, Peking radio reported One-million people demonstrated m Tienanmen Square m Peking, the radio said. The news agency reported that Peking citizens, "enraged by the U.S. threat134 words
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Article203 1958-09-08 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The 200-strong Tampoi Mental Hospital Employees* Union, at an emergency meeting this evening, decided to call its members on strike if a demand was not met with by the hospital authorities. This decision was taken after a secret ballot showed that 80203 words
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466 1958-09-08 1 But America Will Not Prejudice Rights Of Chiang WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, (UPl)— The United States yesterday welcomed Communist China's announcement that it is prepared to talk about the Formosa crisis. It said the American Ambassador m Warsaw is ready to meet with the Chinese Reds "promptly." But a White House466 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-09-08 1 Evlry week, beginning Wednesday, September 10, The Standard will present m short story form, the freat books af some of tbe world's most renowned writers. Included m this series will be the masterpieces of such classic authors as Jane Austen, Emily Bronte, Thomas Hardy, Robert Louis Stevenson, William Thackeray and129 words
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Article22 1958-09-08 1 KIDNAPPING of children under the age of 10 hat beta made punishable by death under a new Pakistani law>~ ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement219 1958-09-08 1 M EMTER THB I mmmmmW m^X} BEER I RHYMING I COMPETITION NOW! ww ov_» I $5,000 ~m worth or fuzes I Ist $1,000 2nd 250 3rd 100 I id< j lt on for every entry pubfcslWd th« -X, r -a^i'iji co»-p#fto» recent a cast of JJ, Beer arf« bottle) I219 words
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Article239 1958-09-08 2 THE Singapore City Council's Finance and 1 Purposes Committee will meet today to lay h qualifications for the Malayanized posts of ministrative Officer and City Treasurer. The decision of the Committee will later be forwarded to the Public Services Commission to guide them when choosing239 words
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Advertisement1445 1958-09-08 2 SITUATIONS VACANT TUITION WANTED MOKKIEN TUTOR. One LILIAN WILLK i Tri uiaiaw Bidg. Tel. *****. VIII (Fm«l) Theory classes. Saturdays 2.30. Ring mornings *****. APPLICATIONS A|l INVITED for fha post of Secretary Seafarers' Wel- M ,f /S MA CMA/ROCK -N ROLL/ fara Board. The duties of the Secre- u MBA1,445 words
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Advertisement1245 1958-09-08 2 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR OUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of August. 1958 are as follows:— PICULS Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 1,452 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited 2,023 Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Limited 1,110 Kamunting Tin Dredging1,245 words
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Advertisement618 1958-09-08 2 TENDER NOTICES P.WJ>. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Seremban. up to NOON on 22nd SEPT- EMBER, 1958 for the conr struction of a New Primary 1 SchooJ at Ampangan, Seremj ban. Full particulars are obtain--5 able from the618 words
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Advertisement569 1958-09-08 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE y TENDERS i. CITY CLEANSING DE- PARTMENT: Supply and y delivery of 2,000 special Type Litter Refuse Bins at Jalan Besar Cleansing Depot as fol- lows: 1,000 Bins to be supplied t on 1.10.58 500 Bins to be supplied on 7.10.58 500 Bins to be supplied569 words
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Advertisement414 1958-09-08 2 TENDER NOTICE 1 SEPARATE Tenders arc invited for the purchase of motor vehicles belonging to the following Prisons Establishment: k (a) Superintendent of Prisons, Seremban. i) Two Bedford 10 cwt. Vans bearing Regisi tration Nos: BA 6409 and BB 9973. ii) One Ford 3 ton Lorry bearing Registration No. JA414 words
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Article498 1958-09-08 3 -^""pUG HTS to freedom trom the clutches of is dictatorship continue unabated m te ot stricter watch by border guards and m,,p 0 A activities by Peking's version of the f mlm* << readed OCPU Evid been re tly gathered by various anti-communist relief >e *ani"498 words
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Article422 1958-09-08 3 THE Federction Government is to osk Russia e'tr.er choose to become o full member of the hternoho noi Tin Council or quit. It is to be ♦ii 1 thct Mal3 yo" miners will bock to the the recent statement by the Minister for R^—,^ ,ndu^ry, Mr. Ton422 words
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Article23 1958-09-08 3 Urn letk Kirn Koao VpOf« <UAt Lvu D Tp? ?c* lb6i Cycles UOEKNEWi' 91 -A. BukitChta* Igli v. 147123 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1958-09-08 3 Aa ah... sweet youth! •_,t__ p)NPC^^RNER Domme, The Dordogne Valley, France. JJOW can you tell when 1 you are getting old? 1 It is not easy. The J symptoms are many and subtle. You tend to dwell on the past and deplore the future. You shake your head (this is1,226 words
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Article85 1958-09-08 3 FLOW OF WORDS "A true book madman, like myself, isn't concerned with such a mundane affair as reading a book. He just likes to have them around. There are, of course, terrible dangers m this. Some book accumulators stock-pile books. They accumulate m the upper rooms85 words
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Article, Illustration877 1958-09-08 3 Richard Crossman, the Daily Mirrer political columnist, is on tour. Last week he reported from Moscow. Now he is m Peking, capital of Communist China. On the flight to China he wrote this summing up of his stay J)0 you really believe the Soviet Union is a threat877 words
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Article, Illustration441 1958-09-08 3 Gstes Gunasekesa - the NEWS as it Atrikes me Gstes Gunasekesa THE Kremlin must be seethL mc with anger at independent Malaya telling the masters of communism that Russia is unacceptable as an observer m the International Tin Council and must be a member and abide by its decisions. That such a challenge441 words
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Advertisement21 1958-09-08 3 IcvEBY MEMORABLE OCCASION is associated with -YCLUSIVE GIFTS AND TROPHIES purchased from p. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers r„nla Lumpur and Singapore21 words
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Advertisement137 1958-09-08 3 t^U>S and INKS] ____m_mA __f_2^v Tm_y.-— W^ wm\ v_W m__-r-___v -MJmmW ___m__m_____mm* mm^^ c7*a__m__> __U-_ yS^BMfc ffl 0 KOLOK Stamp Pads containers are isimteat end made from pressed tin plates, with rolled edges and with oo attractively coloured enamel finish. They are up-to-date m design, yet stout m construction with137 words
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Article397 1958-09-08 4 MALAY ANIZE PORT' CALL Send Men For Executive Training -Union PENANG, Sun. President of the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union, Mr. Gerald Abraham, today urged the Port Commission to send five men a year for executive training so that by 1962, the whole port would be completely Malayan ized. Mr.397 words
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161 1958-09-08 4 Archbishop Blesses $210,000 Church PENANG, Sun. The new $210,000 Church of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows In Macalister Road here was officially declared open today by the Archbishop of 1 Malacca, Mgr. Oleomendy, In the presence of a large congregation. The blessing ceremony of the Church, conducted by the Archbishop,161 words
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Article69 1958-09-08 4 THIEVES MAKE A $2,400 HAUL THIEVES broke into a house m Rochore Canal Road. Singapore, and escaped with cash and jewellery worth $2,400 yesterday. The occupant, Kok Nam, an employee m a construction firm, told the Police that he woke up m the morning to find his house ransacked. The69 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-09-08 4 THE Stage Club will present "The Country Wife." a witty and "naughty" Restoration Comedy by William Wycherley. at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise, on Sept. 17. 18, 19 and 20. Picture, taken at a recent rehearsal shows Daphne Watts and John Lewis, m a coquettish scene.65 words
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Article213 1958-09-08 4 SULTAN OPENS PHONE EXCHANGE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Sultan of Trengganu yesterday declared open an automatic telephone exchange, a new ten-mile road and two Sekolah Umum. In declaring open the $9,000 automatic telephone exchange at Kuala Brang, the district capital of Ulu Trengganu, he said the country had made much213 words
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Article100 1958-09-08 4 'Problem On Rural Influx' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. When programmes of national construction gets into full gear. Malaya, like India and other countries, will feel '-he impact and the need to help her peoples adjust to the new way of life being created, said the president of the Indian Co-Operative Union.100 words
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Article194 1958-09-08 4 Witness Tells Court Of A Threat ALOR STAR, Sun— A witness for the prosecution, Yahaya bin Mohamed Isa, to.d Magistrate Tunku Zainol Abidin at a preliminary inquiry here today that he was threatened with injury if he testified on what he had seen or heard on the night of May194 words
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218 1958-09-08 4 MORE than 3.000 employees of the Singapore Traction Company have been offered a 30-cent-a-day rise m their variable allowances. The offer, if accepted by the workers, will cost the company about $400,000 a year. The proposed increase will be retrospective to March 6218 words
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160 1958-09-08 4 THESE men of Singapore's Queenstown are showing their women folk the "know how" of keeping the neighbourhood clean. For the past four Sundays the men, headed by Dr. Chee Phui Hung, president of the Queenstown Community Centre, got out their broomsticks to sweep the area clean of160 words
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Article393 1958-09-08 4 UK. In Vain Quest KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hazizah binte Zainal, 27, who saved every cent she could find to fly to England five months ago to marry a British soldier, today returned to Kuala Lumpur broken-hearted and without a husband. i But her troubles wer c393 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-09-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The trade union m J ment must at all times maintain its identity as dependent force, no matter what differences therT M be among members or affiliated unions on norS issues, the fourth Asian regional conference of the irS decided232 words
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145 1958-09-08 4 Malayans Met And Married In London 'KUALA LUMPUR, J I rwo young Malayans J went to England 2 their academic qua found happiness _s i They returned to Ma ayaj day with higher degrees learning and b < ,<band wife. The man it j. c Merican of X, antan _ndl145 words
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179 1958-09-08 4 Robbers Use New Trick For Hold-ups FOUR men. using U* 4 method, snared two ri different par 1 ai SingM and robbed them m r hours of Sunday mornini Cruising aro md the J city m a car, they maiuw get two men m their ddfl by asking their. f179 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-09-08 4 FIFTY-SEVEN student members attending the outward Bound Course at Lumut are seen llh .]i Warden of the school. Mr. G.W. Fuller and instrufton The course ends on Tuesday. Courses are held r gularly at the school, each lasting for three Young men from all walks of life59 words
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Article, Illustration2808 1958-09-08 5 AND DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR THE FUTURE The Alliance Cabinet .tier «'Jrr lies ard .> ♦■-e*e investors x he rountry. rnenl baa allocat- mm. nno.noo for Malaya. rep- a a j-^q m.lhon was N r ggtatf. and $112 n imallholdera m lattf", es of rubber v -ed2,808 words
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Article, Illustration529 1958-09-08 5 Liew Choon Fatt - Liew Choon Fatt By QNE sunny day m KJ August 1952, a group of soldiers from the Malay Regiment mostly drivers and wireless operators gathered at the Rasah Military Camp m Seremban to discuss how best utilize their knowledge of operating motor vehicles529 words
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Advertisement220 1958-09-08 5 I— SMT- >£*_%=, 1 B During the first year of progress of the fl B Federation of Malaya, we, of S.A.S. are B B proud to have made our contribution. fl fl Now S.A.S. links fl I KUALA LUMPUR I I DJAKARTA I fl By the addition of Indonesia and220 words
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Advertisement55 1958-09-08 6 Hi W• *_^B BbsklShhSb _^_h y*— hpSp> *j__g^_b. I^_^B_^_E _^Ec n£* '■■•__B _(Ea_> j fr^JcwSw^v-'- '-:^!^-B tt*_x&> _BP '^a v r^iYa__^___B^^R' •ar S'^_fo--'3_ln_t_fcfl_^_^_^^^^_fi_^_^_^_^_^^^.h^'*^Ytf-E^i-R i_K-.v*'v^_l BIKMRv \y Xv _>sy^^^ ."JBCt— Mb mmmw***^Pi——tv'- m__i!^''9___ your fast-growing industrial neighbor jcr^^^^^"^ AB Enquiries to Amtraliin Government Trade rommltilonff. Malaya: 40 Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur.55 words
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856 1958-09-08 7 AUSTRALIA, ONE OF MALAYA'S TEN MAIN TRADING PARTNERS $1,145 MIL. WORTH OF BUSINESS A YEAR .-..in. on* of la, Palpal the^inninf of the \\\WL ion 9 independence K'nation. la P° sit,on Lppl? more fthe Krflopn»^ Ul and otheF WLow« nffdpd b 7 Ma ■Is 1952 53. the total I 0856 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-09-08 7 AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST EMPLOYER OF LABOUR BROKEN HILL PTY Ltd., at Newcastle, 104 miles north from Sydney, capital of the State of New South Wales la one of the country's most powerful industrial concerns. Established m 1916. lt controls coal mines, steel mills, iron ore smelters and shipyards and is Australia's68 words
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Advertisement144 1958-09-08 7 PASPAnFpt UnOyri|lMi| vitamin C content l* lalß__j /^^^J _m_^^\ LOWER _W--%mmtmL I'li'lMJrfi 1 similar products «9B^|^^^^HB: mt contains 51% I ULTRA'C I 3B of actual fll BUcKCURM* T Ifl W blackcurrant ft, F *«IT JUCI SYRUP IM Ef* iuil#t3 a .••»••> y__m\ mw —*—__mm ___^7" y__\ ft w "sj< «.y144 words
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1339 1958-09-08 8 FRIENDL V NA TIONS HELP MALA YA ON THE PA TH TO MA TURITY A Testimony Of Esteem For The New 'Infant' j^NXIOUS that this "infant" nation should progress on the right road towards maturity as rapidly as possible, a number of friendly countries have unhesitatingly offered to aid its1,339 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-09-08 8 Flashback THEIR MAJESTIES tha Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Perm** Agong, seated on their thrones on a dais m the Btdm Rong Seri of the WM ISegara, Kuala Lumpur, after their installation on Sept 2. On both side* 0 hearers with the mace, sword, kris56 words
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Advertisement153 1958-09-08 8 TFe always insist on ICEBERG! m^_S^r-____^^^__ Aw _r\_m_\__\ \wl Am\ l^_t/Vs^_^ _l~ fft' W-v ~Sr >tf^_H_v _r O _V^^^^_i _h^_^_ *V /9C_L_9k H^ M A^_ \/*5^ k^ > _r-__\ ____v_ I ni____^rm^^^^^^^r—^^^^__J_y_rt r^^^wn ML_k _J' r-^_^^^-__rjff g',s «.i.._ x_^ The butter that is smooth, 1 J_^f^^^_\_ creamy and nourishing. 1153 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-09-08 9 L P No t Malayan Red, Yeoag Kuo was killed by LritT F flrfps m 56, ft sccre document found on him p ar t- members to mount m "political offensive.' 939 words
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1502 1958-09-08 9 AMAI - REDS ARE WHIPPED, BUT LOOK OUT FOR THIS NEW DANGER AMAI By Communist In trigue And Subversion Are Creeping In *p H E Malayan Communist Party, after ten years of grim but vain straggle, appears to be well and truly beaten. But very few Malayans when they rejoice m celebration1,502 words
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1026 1958-09-08 9 M.C.P. Planned To Terrorize Masses Into Joining Them ON January 25, 1949, the MCP issued its full "Military Programme/ paying special emphasis on the creation of a ''Supreme Peoples' Council" as the top executive organ of the nation. dictatorship of a few over the masses. Another directive issued six months1,026 words
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Advertisement232 1958-09-08 9 Uy-^ l Year of Il J^ -V* ______mmm_______________________t JVVMV^-f 11 m m i %_T mm W Wr'_ m J_ A MERDEKA! m_^^__W^ Wm___— :^_Si^& X^^^^S»^^^^^|^^^^6^fe^Ko x^' \!x 1^ s 9^_S__^^^^ I flB fl __to_. iill^_^_i_i_H _w «^_l i __I_B _B _P^^B H^- 7 J" 1 38^ S^^sHr :_l ES (^RE«232 words
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Advertisement142 1958-09-08 9 15 YEAR LOAN NOW AVAILABLE AT PENANG SEAVIEW PARK FETTES PARK U.TM ICEC AT IPOH il EVERGREEN PARK KAMPAR GARDEN I A Few Houses Are Available For Immediate Occupation j At Ipoh and Penang. m O CHIN BROTHERS CO. LTD., 17, CHURCH STREET, PENANC. TEL. 3303 117, HUGH LOW STREET,142 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-09-08 10 AUGUST 31, 1957. Shortly after the proclamation of Independence, the first King of Malaya— the Yang di'Pertuan Agong— was installed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, and his Consort, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, followed by the Keeper of the Ruler 9 s Seal and Grand Chamberlain, Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri,67 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-09-08 10 AW. 24, 1957— Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, inspects the guar d-of -honour at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on his arrival for a state visit. Mr. Kishi was the first premier of m Foreign Nation to pay an official visit to the country after its indepen*49 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-09-08 10 AUGUST 13, 1957— At the stroke of midnight August 30/31 last year, "Merdeka" was born, Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman, and the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecoms, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, joined m the shouts of "Merdeka" at the rally held100 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-09-08 10 First Aircraft The Royal Malayan Air Fore APRIL 24, 1958— The first aircraft of the Royal Malayan Air Force, 16-seater Twin Pioneer, costing $420,000 was christened "Lang Rala Wali" (King Eagle) by the Imam, Haji Mohamed Rasvl at a ceremony held m the Federal CapitaTs International Airport. Picture shows Prime62 words
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Article373 1958-09-08 11 delegate To ARO Apposes Shifting 1/ Headquarters ii\ miPl'R. Sun A warnin S that if the Xl n t,onal Organization of the ICFTU were to be 0 >insapore, "it will be surrounded by Red "as made yesterday by an Indian delegate to the conference here. Heieeate,373 words
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163 1958-09-08 11 11.,. R, Sept. 7. F* w Res nal Con- c sthe5 the ICFTU m reW c rnments of Fj2j freedom of I ard the right to r f ?h they were I International F rati n, they had F;\.. principles of f '"V.7163 words
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Article63 1958-09-08 11 MPUR, Sun.- si b beei am their tries x. the Board of the Asiai 3i f the S Thonda r rj leng Wan— Hai an X. r Ag es S edono N Xomiva and fapan Mr. J m (Korea), Vis r bin I N °or (Fc lerati63 words
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Article17 1958-09-08 11 tl UPD.—Twc rt ers ursl iy. k: bag D*rs as ay ess ir Seoul17 words
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Article200 1958-09-08 11 Union 'Brotherhood' Is The Aim KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The chairman of the inaugural meeting of the Congress of Unions of Employees m the Public and Civil Services (CUEPACS), Mr. G. Leo, today appealed to all government workers m the country to join *'a brotherhood of trade unions." Mr. Leo made200 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-09-08 11 TWO people were killed m separate motor accidents m Singapore early yesterday. Top: The car which crashed into a tree m Nee Soon Road, resulting m the death of Mrs. Ethel Keeble. Right: An estate manager from Sumatra, Mr. James H. Cooley, was killed when his64 words
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Article66 1958-09-08 11 NOW IT'S A PILOTLESS HELICOPTER WASHINGTON, Sept 7. (Reuter) The United States Navy is testing a pilotless helicopter that flies on electrical power. The helicopter's engine has been replaced with an electric motor which is fed from a generator on the ground to which it is continuously linked. It can66 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-09-08 11 N dan, h J i ll l nner Hotel 4t Embassy th*^ th, -Hock." Ni, iun barman x h A sfKlatl °n held Tv U toreisn f^ur,rs t J manu- r k s t«** part. E?i_l_L_-__L st alls and the best window display competition. The184 words
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358 1958-09-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The majority of the Government employees unions with a membership of 100.000 welded themselves into one body the Congress of Unions of Employees m the Public and Civil Services. The inauguration meeting of the Congress was held today at the358 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-09-08 11 MR. J. WOODHULL of the High School. Batu Pahat. will leave tomorrow for further studies m physical education at St. Paul's College, Cheltenham. He has represented Johore at cricket, hockey, tennis and athletics.37 words
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Article125 1958-09-08 11 TUNKU'S PLAY ON THE AIR AGAIN RADIO MALAYA will repeat tonight at 8.15, broadcast of 'Mahsuri" the wellknown story of Pulau Langkawi written by the Federation Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. The story which was adapted for radio by Che Zahrah Za'ba, the Malay programme organizer, was originally put over125 words
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Article184 1958-09-08 11 They Seek More Staff Quarters THE 1,200-strong Singapore Government Medical, Health and Technical Workers Union will ask the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga for more staff quarters. This was one of two major resolutions passed at the 3rd Annual General Meeting of the Union held over the weekend.184 words
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Article239 1958-09-08 11 DOCTORS REVISE MEMO TO GOVT. SINGAPORE doctors will meet at the end of the month to discuss amendments to the memorandum on the future of the medical profession which had earlier been prepared for submission to Government. The memorandum had been prepared by a ioint six-man committee of the British239 words
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Article125 1958-09-08 11 600 ATTEND RALLY AT GOMBAK KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 600 people tonight attended the Alliance rally at Gombak, six miles from the Federal capital. The rally was organized by the Selangor division of the Alliance to get support for the coming Municipal State and Federal elections. The Municipal elections125 words
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185 1958-09-08 12 Praise For Malaya At Trade Union Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government was today commended by delegates attending the Fourth Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions for its co-operative attitude towards the trade union movement. Indian delegate, Mr. J.N. Mitra, and Pakistan's delegate, Mr.185 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-09-08 12 Dyak Attends Outward Bound School THE first Dy a k (above) to attend a course at the Outward Bound School, Lumut. sponsored by the Education Department, Sarawak. Michael John is a Dyak from Simanggang and it took him three days to reach Kuching by river boat and steamer before starting129 words
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162 1958-09-08 12 A PRICELESS Persian carpet, which has travelled m Moghul caravans from Baghdad to Cathay and which is claimed to be the oldest m the world, is m Singapore today. Woven m commemoration of a victory m a desert battle during the rule of162 words
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Article142 1958-09-08 12 TEMERLOH, Sun.:— A rubber tapper told the Temerloh Magistrate yesterday he had stolen from his brother because his brother had not only married his girl but had also swindled him. West Pahang Circuit Magistrate Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, however, sentenced K. Samidran, 36. to142 words
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Article53 1958-09-08 12 CHEONG FOOK SENG. 22, was drowned m the Chinese Swimming Club pool m Amber Road, Singapore, yesterday. Cheong of Buller Terrace, had earlier gone to the pool with some friends for a swim. Seeing him m difficulties, a man dived m and pulled him out. Artificial respiration failed53 words
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Article46 1958-09-08 12 BALMORAL, Sept. 7, (Reuter)—The Queen yesterday reviewed 1.200 members of the Boys' Brigade Council on the drizzle-swept lawn m front of Balmoral Castle. She and the Duke of Edinburgh spoke to Mr. Aage Sorensen. Secretary of Denmark's equivalent of the Boys' Brigade.46 words
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Article80 1958-09-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two more Communist terrorists have surrendered m the FedeA terrorist, Wong Sau, gave himself uu to a rubber tapper at the Bth Milestone Jelapang/ Chemor Road m the Inoh district of Perak yesterday. In the Kota Tinggi district of Johore on June 29,80 words
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Article115 1958-09-08 12 Colombo Plan Parley In Colony SINGAPORE Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will inaugurate the first Colombo Plan Conference of National Information Officers at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Neariy 40 delegates, representing 18 member countries of the Colombo Plan, the U.N. Department of Information and115 words
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85 1958-09-08 12 15 M. RUPIAHS FOR NEW R.I. AIRBASE JAKARTA Sept. 7 (Reuter) —Doctor Tarib Harahap said yesterday that 15 million Rupiahs would be th e expenses to build a new military airbase m North Sumatra, according to the Antara News Agency. Indonesia had announced that a new military airbase, capable of85 words
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Article73 1958-09-08 12 THE three-day presentation by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association of the play "Likor Mian" m aid of the Kramat Shaik Ismail building fund ended at the Happy World Park last night. Picture shows a scene from the play. From the left: Chua Kirn Watt73 words
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Article492 1958-09-08 12 Their Rash And Unwise Statements Have Betrayed Us' FORMER president of thc Singapore Trades Union Congress and an ex-City Councillor, Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday accused local politicians of ignoring the welfare of the 30,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services. Mr. Jaganathan, a Royal Air492 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-09-08 12 Create 'Pattern Prosperity '—Thoma MINISTER for Communications and \v or _< Francis Thomas, last night told visit rs to th Singapore" Exhibition at the Great World p a l all Colony citizens must work together to cr "pattern of prosperity." J Calling for sincere goodwill and co-operation, Mr. Thomas said206 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 12 THE FIRE engine was called out yesterday afternoon to pu: out a chimney fire m Yap Kwan Sen? Road. Kuala Lumpur. No damage was reported.27 words
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Article65 1958-09-08 12 TAIPING, v, v stealing a gold chain I and a ring va] ied from his mother *>$.« Kar.g Sc::- Ch sari. wVj day sentcn ■< j two a jail by the Taiping Mad foche Hashim. The offence was coia at Auiong village ac Aug. I and65 words
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Article53 1958-09-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sepfl Delegate^ attending II Fourth Asian Regionalfl ference of ihe Interna fl Confederation of Frep fl Union.s addressed etch fl as "Brother ar.d not "fl rade." 1 Said a delegate*. an organization oi ir^fl unions. The word 'cotnnfl u«ed by the CommXLvfl has thus lost53 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-09-08 12 A LABOURER, Tan Yap, 35, was found dead m a house m Killiney Road, Singapore, last nisht. He was discovered hanging from a beam ln a locked room by his younger brother, who broke open the door.42 words
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Miscellaneous500 1958-09-08 12 PPHflPHflfl-l H-MOTHMM At \7* Mo nin X Medley. lailTT aTYITaI 11 IfllTin Hammond 130 p.m. Time Signal a.m. Malay Music and Song. 12 Bil tl llfil 'J I _H.l ,f.f ll tl lit fl and News 145 2 p.m At the noon Malay Programmes 1 p.m. PJ W'l k I500 words
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Article, Illustration470 1958-09-08 13 SPORE CINEMA GIRLS APPEAL L'FE for our local theatre ticket-sellers would be much happier and easier, if they were left alone to do their work peacefully The only nuisance which troubles them is the consistent telephone calls from anonymous callers which interfere with their work. I found470 words
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Article218 1958-09-08 13 JENNY - MONDAY'S Tete.a.Tete JENNY —with thnn** U Pu For a moment I thought they were going to nave an argument But after Wtu v ords wit each other, both went happily towards the direction of the entrance to the cinema hall. It is fascinating also to see how some people would218 words
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Article176 1958-09-08 13 A USTRALIAN Brigh- ton-born Mrs. Olga Waller, mother of Jean Waller, the librarian of the University of Malaya, is a keen social worker for most of her 70 years of Life. She is at present spending three months holiday m Singapore. An enthusiastic worker and member of176 words
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Article200 1958-09-08 13 "A MONTH ago, I laid two large sheets of brown paper on the spring of a single bed,'* says Mrs. M.M.X., "then arranged an old bedspread on top of the paper. On top of that I placed a flock mattress. I turned the mattress yesterday and find large200 words
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Miscellaneous511 1958-09-08 13 *~-^~~^"^OT ATION: flfl H__RB of the that full of tact." R ?9 SVfIVS -William osler IK] L1&K1 FOR tVFKV I HI rn ;rtcous. I flfl c I fl_^_L M I B_a rative. I ft^S^^&l :'y r:lsi By RITA DEL MAR BIRTHDATE T0l R rirv periors: make mutual, pri_\p BIKTH>K>> vate511 words
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Advertisement1075 1958-09-08 14 Tet 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporoted m Singapore) (IS lines) Z*"' THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON D CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other porta to toed end dischorge cargo (via Suex v/ith liberty to proceed via Penama or Cope ot1,075 words
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Advertisement610 1958-09-08 14 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings te* Aden, Part Said. Genoo Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, Copenhagen GotheeA__ *INA" wrssZ T" Calling Gdynia "SELANDIA" nmso, 2i2i Passenger Accommodation Available. BUSUANGA" wo* 7,8 0c •l Calling Gdynia OUTWARDS Sailings fat Bangkok and fat PAR EAST Penang P.S'hom "PATAGONIA- 21/21 Sept 22/23 Sept J "FALSTRIA"610 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-09-08 15 JUNE 4. 1958 —Birthday of the King was highlighted by the Trooping the Colour ceremony by the Royal Malay Regiment at Kuala Lumpur. It was the first official parade of the Royal Malay Regiment after the o c stowal of the honour of "Royal" on it. Picture226 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-09-08 15 Latex is the Lifeblood of Malaya ALAYA, ancient land of tiger and ffl jungle, is today one of the most imC portent countries m the world. Its jungles have been pushed back; roads and railways have been constructed; its towns, cities, mines and plantations thrive and prosper. The scars of199 words
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Advertisement252 1958-09-08 15 DUN-LOP THE DUNLOP RUBBER 00. (MALAYA) LTD. ..nga-o*. mmv. vmmmm mmmm _____Wwv^ wWi^.mr ___m_^^^^ imm V m %m__. ___^_m^^ 1 m^^ _w\ _T^^__v _^r LOOKING FOR J9 h J -_^_mr I I \\_r g>SS^ra^^y «00~ a VOLKSWAGEN! m^ o^l _W_f_W___r__\_mM_m yen Wlth the Clty porkin S situation what it is,252 words
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Article, Illustration510 1958-09-08 16 FOREIGN ENVOYS SEND GREETING! NATIONHOOD has given Malaya an equal place among the nations of the free world. In Us wake has come many an innovation associated with democratic government and society. Undoubtedly one of the most salient of these is the "invasion" by foreign diplomatic510 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-09-08 16 The US Ambassador To The Federation "T EXTEND best wishes to the Federation of Malaya on this first anniversary of its independence. The United States of America and the Federation of Malaya share a common belief m the principles of true democracy. Peoples of both countries come from many lands203 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-09-08 16 The German Charge D'Aff aires MR. HEINZ PALLASCH. T AM very much obliged to the Singapore Tiger Standard for giving me the opportunity to express to the people of the Federation of Malaya my very best wishes on the occasion of the first anniversary of the attainment of independence. "The94 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-09-08 16 Acting High Commissioner For UK MR. RICHARD HUNT. "T SEND my warmest congratulations on the anniversary of Malaya's independence. The steady progress of the country during this first year as an independent member of the Commonwealth has gained wide admiration and encourages the firmest confidence m the future."48 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-09-08 16 High Commissioner For Australia AM grateful to the Singapore Standard for this opportunity to express greetings and good wishes to the Government and people of the Federation of Malaya on the oc- MR. TOM K. CRITCHLEY.36 words
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Advertisement372 1958-09-08 16 SNO BMY^^G PROBLEMS NOW EST y WftFAMILY OF INFANT _-rT^ V/i FOODS PROVIDES FOR *>v /^V'^ir BABY'S NEEDS \^'^^/7^v^ Fro,n neccssar y» Nestte ha* Ns^—^ the right Milk Food for baby. As the 'j^v **jf^ weeks go by and supplementary feeding is I required, then Nestte offers the right diets372 words
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Advertisement66 1958-09-08 16 WBAMXr^I It's true! only f(i^^\ Chung Khiaw Bank dfflL* 2 I£] offers your children a bank of their own. f^^Mi^i It's never too young I |JJ to save. rAJ v CHUNG KHIAW BANK jjg By JiwT? fc v "^o^^ eoff3_M_l 9__ll 1 3fe fag S3 _)a SB Federal Motor Cor66 words
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Article, Illustration688 1958-09-08 17 OUR 2nd YEAR AS NATIOJN mkista" __^a»aaaaa^^^"^^^^^X: -<xX 1 French Ambassador To The Federation High Commissioner For Canada L this first Anniver- sr v of Merdeka, on V 0 f the people of gantry and myself, rd to the people Jalaya good wishes L vieitations. ..-v t people688 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-09-08 17 DR. MOHAMMAD RAZIF l-r TODAY we celebrate x the first Anniversary of Independence m a manner harmoniously befitting the tradition and history of the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. "For centuries the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia have been bound together by conmon ties of history and culture.102 words
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Advertisement134 1958-09-08 17 l_ -_¥_at*^^^ mmw auJt -lv ——JS _5 CiS Sf jßrflg tnsy r« sb aB __C )H_ct fmed methods lose customers. Modern ins them. The businessman who makes full ast, reliable communications services of tireless Ltd. immediately shows himself to I up-to-date. The specimen rates below .ittle it costs to gain134 words
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Advertisement118 1958-09-08 17 il 1 0 r_l I I n_^_lll llr_^__*Bß I lullS IH II I Bml IQ llr__H''lli II IHHMI WW Ulaa_ Id I UrUi*!! OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. ender their Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to His Majesty, the Yang, di-Pertuan Agong, His Ministers and the people of Malaya First118 words
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Article, Illustration777 1958-09-08 18 from Page II Putra, and the patriotic fervour of the people of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu all those problems could be solved before long, so that this country can march onwards along, the path of progress and prosperity. "To the Government and the people of the Persekutuan777 words
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Advertisement153 1958-09-08 18 H,gh Ear,y Stren th Portland Cement ~^=E^M __jT_i^^\ Pozzolana Portland Cement =^=g==^E^ fm Q V Blast Furnace Slag Portland Cement w Onoda White Portland Cement j ONODA CEMEM^H HEAD OFFICE: MARINOUCHI. TOKYO. JAPAN. V^_VV\% CABLE ADDRESS: "ONOSEME TOKYO" "M tf .fp BHBBWi 101* qMLJTY ■mHUUm OF THE WORLD L. CT_Mn_ffDf153 words
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Article, Illustration188 1958-09-08 19 MORE PICTURES OF HISTORICAL EVENTS APfl/L 25. _95«? Ti*ie former *'ghost" town of Tras. which was evacuated under the Emergency Regulations m 1951 after the death by ambush of the High Co mmissioner. Sir Henry Gurney, returned to life when the Mentri Besar. Pahang. Inche Abdullah bin Tok Muda Ibrahim.188 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-09-08 20 The Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, Inspects the guar d-of -honour during the jZfl deka Day celebrations m Penang on August 31, last year. 133 words
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Article, Illustration684 1958-09-08 20 Khoo Boon Choo - Khoo Boon Choo By 'pODAY, the people m the State of Penang celebrate the first Merdeka anniversary with a feeling: of national pride as peace and harmony reign supreme after one year of independence. It was only a year from684 words
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Advertisement20 1958-09-08 20 VENUS Cft 178. BATU M KUALA LUMP'J TEL. No. ***** LADIES -II* 1 TAILORING DRY CLEAN** ft DYEING GENERA* MEBCHAN'20 words
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Article30 1958-09-08 21 RICE exports from the United States m June amounted to 968.000 bags (100 pounds) m terms of milled rice, a sharp increase over May exports of 417,000 bags.30 words
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Article75 1958-09-08 21 THE American Foreign Insurance Association with membership of 19 fire and marine companies, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The Association operates m 70 countries throughout the world, providing nonlife insurance for American and foreign national risks outside North and Central America. The A.F.1.A., Singapore office is75 words
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Article65 1958-09-08 21 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: New York: buying. T.T. 32-11/16, 0.D., 32-13/16, 90 days air mail 33 credit bills 33-1/16 trade bills Canada: buying, T.T. 32. 0.0. 32-1/8, 90 days airmail 32-7/16 ciedit bills, 32-9/16 trade bills.65 words
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Article51 1958-09-08 21 THE Export-Import Bank of Washington has announced a $60,000,000 loan agreement with the Bank of Japan to finance purchases of U.S. during the crop year oeginning Aug. 1 this year. The announcement stated that this loan will finance purchases of approximately 400,000 bales at current51 words
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Article320 1958-09-08 21 ALL copra markets overseas as well as m Singapore rose last week, according to Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s produce report. Keen demand m Europe for prompt shipment, and September/October position pushed prices up. In particular, Philippines' copra values moved appreciably higher. Arrivals from Sumatra, totalling320 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-09-08 21 CHAIRMAN of the Board of the First National City Bank of New York, Mr. Howard C. Sheperd, is m Singapore on a visit. Mr. Sheperd, who arrived by Air India International over the weekend, had just completed a tour of New Zealand and Australia. He is expected75 words
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137 1958-09-08 21 Soviets Can Be Threat To Industry MONTREAL, Sept. 7 (Reuter) A reoort of the International Civil Aviation Organization (I.e. A.C.) issued here shows that the aviation industry of the West would face stiff cornttetition if tne Soviet Union entered the commercial air transport field. The report on the c-ccno-rr.ic implications137 words
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Article240 1958-09-08 21 THE Thai timber, yang, is not ousting Malayan keruing from the United Kingdom market, a spokesman of the Far East freight Conference Lines declared yesterday He said the Lines were concerned over recent Press reports that the Thai timber had been able to undersell the240 words
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Article117 1958-09-08 21 N.Z. Grants Concessions To Japan AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Sept. 7 (UPl)— New Zealand ha s agreed to grant Japan "most favoured nation" treatment and to cut high tariffs on Japanese imports, the Auckland Star reported today. The newspaper, quoting unofficial reports from Wellington, said the agreement, or part of it,117 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 21 Photo shows guests at the party, with their Ducati motor cycles and Silver Pigeon motor scooters (fer which Chu Cheong are local agents).27 words
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Article99 1958-09-08 21 A complete line of equipment for the photofinisher including many new products that bring new ease and economy to all phases of work m black-and-white and colour were, displayed by Eastman Kodak Company at the Chicago convention of the Master Photo Dealers and Finishers Association Highlights99 words
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455 1958-09-08 21 INDUSTRIALS MAINTAIN UPWARD TENDENCY wt^^L PRICE movements m Industrials, though small, were all upwards, report a correspondent m his weekly review of the share market. The previous week's improved turnover m Industrials was maintained throughout the period under review. The largest gains some six cents m every case, were scored455 words
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Article152 1958-09-08 21 Company Reports Improved Output XT RUBBER output of The New Crocodile River cSelanf °m- ?nn b^ r C Ltd totalle d 2,535,500 .b. m 1957/58. com?oc r wlth 2 4 1 6,000 lb. m 1956/57. Palm oil output wa3 352 tons, against 332 tons m the previous period. The company's152 words
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Article65 1958-09-08 21 MALAYSIAM TIN LIMITED: For the year ended. 31—3—58 a profit of £6 336 (10.46%) was earned, but no dividend is recommended. Net liquid assets at balancing date £15.747 were equal to 6d per share. Directors state that the tin restriction scheme did not greatly affect the company's operations65 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-09-08 21 'Malaya Can Make Cameras MALAYANS interested m the manufacture of cameras m this country can get cooperation from Japanese technicians, Mr. M. Kobayashl, assistant export manager of Canon Camera Co.. Inc., Tokyo, said m Singapore yesterday. He said Malaya, like any other country, could establish camera factories. The Japanese camera132 words
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Article79 1958-09-08 21 REVENUE COLLECTIONS by the Singapore Customs Department increased by $4 779.000 to $71,676,000 m tha first eight months of this year, compared with $66,897,000 m corresponding period last year. Excepting liquors, all ether revenue items showed increases. They were: entertainment! $4,794,000 ($4,222,000) licences $364,000 ($333.Q00); motor vehicles special79 words
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Article26 1958-09-08 21 U.S. wheat and flour exports during July this year were estimated at about 28.000.000 bushels, compared with 33.000,000 m the corresponding month last year.26 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-09-08 21 BUSINESS done from Aug. 30 to Sept. 5 were: Industrials: Fraser Neave Ords. $2.70 to $2.76, Gammons $1.47_ to $1.50. Great Eastern Life Assurance. $18.50 cd to $19.25 cd.. Hammer and Co. $1.65 to $1,674. Jackson Co. $1.18. Metal Box Co. $1.70. Malayan Collieries 85 cents.303 words
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Article142 1958-09-08 21 Record In U.K., Dutch Oil Output LONDON, Sept. 7 (Reuter). British and .Associated Dutch oil companies produced a record of 132,680.000 metric tons of oil last year, m spite of interrupted operations m the Middle East, the Petroleum Information Bureau announced here today. There was an increase of more than142 words
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Article31 1958-09-08 21 WORLD exports of raw wool last year at 2.627,000,000 pounds, actual weight, set new record high for the second successive year, eclipsing 'ast year's total by two per cent31 words
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Advertisement354 1958-09-08 21 JjJ EVERETT ORIENT UNE J^J S'poi* t Sham Pen—, IMPf~ 125.pl 10 Sept 8 Sept 50e 40t 20 Vl r^,..'-g ong.Calcutto0 ng.Calcutto m*__Z2 1«S«P» "S^t IS Sept W__Z- 40et 70e »<*» |j£ EVERE^ STAR LINE JK_f Br_sS-t-i-* ,LC J Persion Gult. ISwr l!t[crONE" ,5 N< ,9No m i-iiicil Pataeiipei Accommodation354 words
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129 1958-09-08 22 MILAN, Sept. 7. (Reuter).— Braque, unbeaten Italian iour-year-old, made a successful return to racing here venterday after a year's absence through an injury to a foreleg. The colt, Italy's "hooe" for the rich Prix De L'arc De Triomphe at Longchamp next month, beat two rivals m129 words
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Article, Illustration529 1958-09-08 22 Altnea Slams Her Way Into The Final FOREST HILLS, NewYork, Sept. 7 (Reuter) Miss Althea Gibson, Wimbledon champion and conqueror of Britain's young star, Christine Truman, m the previous round, silenced the critics yesterday when she ruthlessly disposed of Mrs. Beverly Fleitz to enter the final of the United States529 words
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Article784 1958-09-08 22 Hit Rovers For 6: Westham Lose, Too Only 6 Clubs Are Unbeaten LONDON, Sept. 7 (Reuter) Newly-promoted Blackburn Rovers and West Ham, pace-makers m the English league's first division this season, lost their unbeaten records yesterday. Manchester United, playing before a widely-excited capacity crowd of nearly 65.000784 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-09-08 22 THE Raja Permaisuri Agong presents the Merdeka Anniversary Soccer Championship trophy to Chan Tuck Choy, skipper of the victorious Malayan team after the match between Malaya and a Rest XI at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday.38 words
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337 1958-09-08 22 FIELDING what was practically a second I Singapore were lucky to force a three-all drawi! Combined Army and Navy team m their annual J fov the Joe Chappel Memorial trophy at Jal stadium yesterday. j aD fl Singapore Amateur Football Association were apparently337 words
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Article703 1958-09-08 22 P W D L F A Pts Northampton T 5 5 0 015 410 Exeter C. 5 3 119 2 7 York C *****37 Shrewsbury T. *****47 Torquay U. 5 3 1 1 15 9 7 Walsall- 5 2 12 7 8 5 Gillingham 5 2 2703 words
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Article69 1958-09-08 22 Davis Cup Player Turns Pro PARIS, Sept. 7 (Reuter) Paul Remy, the French Davis Cup player, has turned professional. This was announced yesterday by M. Jean Kuntz. Chairman of the Technical Committee of the French Lawn Tennis Federation. Remy will start his professional career at the world professional championships at69 words
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Article76 1958-09-08 22 MUSKEGON, Michigan, Sept. 7 (UPI) Methodical Kenny Lane, 139*. the NBA's No. 1 lightweight contender, last night decisioned Cuban Orlando Zulueta, 138. m a 10-round overweight match to keep alive his hopes for another crack at lightweight king Joe Brown. Zulueta opened up several cuts, one76 words
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193 1958-09-08 22 FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Sept. 7 (UPI) Crack German sprinter Armin Hary last night raced to a new world record of 100 seconds for the men's 100--metre dash m atrack meet Hary, a 20-year-old student, clipped off one-tenth of a second from the existing 10.1--second mark,193 words
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Article108 1958-09-08 22 Detroit Bid For 1964 Games CHICAGO, Sept. 7 (UPI) Detroit was chosen yesterday to represent the United States m a bid for the 1964 Olympic Games. The United States Olympic Committee said it picked Detroit over Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Chicago after two hours of deliberations. "It was a very108 words
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Article423 1958-09-08 22 LONDON, Sept. 7 (Reuter). —The first full day of the new Rugby Union season m Britain was one of experiment General opinion of pia /ers. knowledgeable spectators and referees after the games was that the law-changes, rna^e at the end of last season and introduced423 words
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Article121 1958-09-08 22 MRS E. Mr a: il.an i pointy to win the L lord A' Division g non the Royal yesterday Mn D McLa i ner -up with 3Q r In ihe same c S. Holloway x I 'B division w points and M«. P V I tunnel -up At121 words
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Article46 1958-09-08 22 THE loam to rei j Young Men's S;k a friendly hock( the Singapore H" f i on the Dftdang ,r selected from Nathan, Sai b Phoopalan. G• Mohinder Singh. 1 Dahp Singh. Harbha Ajit Singh, Harbha J Jagat Singh. Gu Jasbir Singh46 words
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Article43 1958-09-08 22 JOHORE BAlih Johore Bahru I'■ play a rugby the University o* Bukit Timah i 4 their first ga.ru < j The team: R Ibrahim, Tav "pi Hassan Yaccob. vi Tengku Sulainwi Osman, Ahmed Sa Ismail. Azis c Rahman. Sharani, m43 words
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Article32 1958-09-08 22 BELGRADE Sep} L Rodolfo Cardoso ol p pines lost to PJ' :i Hungary m the iw«>the fourth mi nt V r o*o^ tournament at r. -a. in tenth Aye points.32 words
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Miscellaneous54 1958-09-08 22 RUGBY RAF S< I] XV vs GJ Sig. I Seletar: Johore B '„H ed vs University c" at Bukn Tin ah M SOCCER fl Gymkhana SC rs iang at Geylang: S.-.--\ m gue Dn\ ZA Kebenaran Club 11 Singapore BODC m MOR Cup I REME Train no S'porp Guard R54 words
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Article254 1958-09-08 23 HOBBS EARNED $40,730 S'PORE I-iLI Lt MPIR. Sun.V seal Hobbs won ■fof the 25 races de__W\ t the recently conI A Singapo re Turf ■v August September XL to become leading WPZ the meet He Cd winnings totalling ___W-\ W T c mil heV.'s Sham--^-■cliDoer hitherto a ver-\3-~-fr m races254 words
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Article204 1958-09-08 23 ■mSBYTERUN Boys ■tfv.ni created a big upset the Singapore Badmin■n Associations Inter■hools competition when mn beat the favourites W' the defending chamWS__ l he St Thomas m™" by three games to m their semi-final en_EIT, at he Sin *apore ■Mmintnn stadium yesterm Kbyterian, with the ser-204 words
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Article18 1958-09-08 23 Tab le Tennis Assort Government Cooperative u*n Society by it ft_^» at table c T BA club house18 words
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Article20 1958-09-08 23 P goit r r ion America"? Wlt *i a'S_i c y i_M vest«rci scored 17 and Mexico20 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-09-08 23 HOW they finished at Bukit Timah on Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Aug./ Sept. meeting.18 words
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126 1958-09-08 23 Reggie Misses Century For The Police DESPITE a fine innings by Reggie da Silva, who missed his century by one run. Police drew with Army m their postponed match m the SCA senior tournament at Thomson Road yesterday. Reggie batted for 180 minutes, and hit one six and 13 fours.126 words
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Article95 1958-09-08 23 MALAYAN Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves entered tne second round of the Malayan Armed Forces knock-out soccer competition when they eliminairxi Singapore Engineer Regt. 3-i at Farrer Park yesterday. MRNVR will now meet Singapore Guard Regt. m the second round. The Guards are strongly favoured to win95 words
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425 1958-09-08 23 SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored a grand eightwicket victory over Singapore Indians m the annual cricket match for the Gandhi Memorial Cud nn th* Padang yesterday The final score m the two days play was: S.C.C. Ist innings 215 runs for three425 words
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Article691 1958-09-08 23 RAW MALAYANS GET A LESSON Farewell Gift From Hongkong Selection KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Malayan Selection tonight drew two-all with a Hongkong Selection m a special soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium, but m doing: so, received as a 'gift,' an object lesson m how good soccer should be played.691 words
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Article93 1958-09-08 23 LONDON, Sept. 7, (Reuter). Stanley Matthews, the England and Blackpool international winger, has declined an invitation to play soccer m Tokyo next November. He was invited by the Dutch Airlines to travel on its inaugural Polar flight from Amsterdam to Tokyo next November. With the invitation came93 words
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Article232 1958-09-08 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Hockey Association, at its annual general meeting held yesterday at the High Street School, unanimously decided to run league, and knockout competitions again this season. Representatives of the various clubs attending the meeting would not subscribe to the views of232 words
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624 1958-09-08 23 PAL BEATS HIS MALAYAN RECORD IN POLE VAULT COLONY Asian Games pole vaulter A. Pal Singh improved on his Malayan record m the event when he cleared 12 ft 6| ins. at the seventh annual athletic championships of the Achilles Club at the Farrer Park stadium yesterday. Pal Singh bettered624 words
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120 1958-09-08 23 MELBOURNE, Sept. 7 (Reuter) Greg Cusack, a 27 -year -old Canberra garage proprietor, won the 10, 100 -mile round -Australia -Mobilgas -Car -Trial today m a Volkswagen. Volkswagens with Australian crews took second and third places, repeating last year's success when they also dominated the120 words
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313 1958-09-08 23 PENANG, Sun. Kedah suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Penang m the friendly inter-state soccer match. Penang won by 10 goals to one at the City Stadium under floodlights last night Ariff Ariffin proved to be the goalgetter for313 words
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149 1958-09-08 24 LONDON, Sept. 7 (Reuter)— The Sunday Newspaper, "The People, reports today that thousands of West Indians, bitter at the prejudice that has exploded into race riots, are booking passages home. The Afro-Caribbean Federation, Chief Welfare Organization assisting coloured people m Britain, has asked the149 words
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Article392 1958-09-08 24 British Decision Expected Shortly, Says Party Chief NICOSIA, Sept. 7 (Reuter) Mr. Tom Bribers, British Labour Party Chairman predicted here today that Britain would soon announce that Archibshop Makarios would be allowed to return to Cyprus'. Mr. Driberg, who is to spend a week m Cyprus, was392 words
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Article94 1958-09-08 24 ROBOT LIMBS CONTROLLED BY WAVES MOSCOW. Sept. 7 (Reuter). Soviet scientists have developed robot limbs, controlled by thought waves or "biological electricity," to enable polio victims and crippled to walk and to give space pilots greater accuracy and control than they now have. An article m yesterday's issue of the94 words
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234 1958-09-08 24 Nasser Tells Students In U.S. CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, Sept 7 (UPI) United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser said m a message to the Arab Student Convention that he "has followed with great interest" the organization's activities and that he believes "a great role234 words
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110 1958-09-08 24 ROTTERDAM, Sept. 7, (Reuter) The Dutch Government's emergency programme for the repatriation of Dutchmen from Indonesia was officially completed yesterday when the last ship sailing under the programme entered Rotterdam Harbour with about "30 repatriates. The repatriation programme was started m December. The Dutch Central110 words
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Article63 1958-09-08 24 "PRAGUE, Sept. 7 (Reuter) —A Czechoslovak, Frantisek Kejtla, has been arrested on a charge of spying for NATO, it was announced last night. Heida, was said to have sent a NATO spy centre m Munich an "invented report" about the construction of rocket launching sites63 words
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Article21 1958-09-08 24 FRENCH TROOPS killed 12 Algerian rebels m a sharp engagement near Medea, 40 miles south-west of Algiers, yesterday.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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173 1958-09-08 24 'Thousand Pities I Can't Deport You U.K. MAGISTRATE TO NIGERIAN LONDON, Sept. 7. (Reuter). A London Magistrate sentencing a Nigerian to nine months' imprisonment yesterday told him: "It is a profound misfortune for this country that you ever came here. "You will add to the overcrowding of British prisons and173 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-09-08 24 GROUP CAPTAIN Peter Townsend ha s a negative gesture as he is crowded by newsmen on his arrival m Paris. The handsome Captain, whose name has made the headlines for quite a few years, now was on his way for a second trip around the world when82 words
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398 1958-09-08 24 Dulles Is Pursuing Dangerous Course -U.K.Pres. LONDON, SeDt. 7 (Reuter) The Observer today suggested that the allies of the United Sates should urge her to make a serious effort to end the Chinese civil war by neutralising Formosa and bringing Communist China Into the United Nations. This independent Sunday newspaper398 words
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232 1958-09-08 24 FACES LIFE TERM FOR JAMMING RADIOS BAGHDAD. Sept 7— (UPI) Iraq's former Director of Broadcasting went on trial yesterday charged with being a "traitor to his fatherland" for carrying on an antiNasser propaganda war before the Iraqi revolt. Momsen Mohamed Aly, 45-year old retired Army officer, faces a possible life232 words
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Article30 1958-09-08 24 THE death toll reached 1 810 yesterday m a violent sleeping sickness (Encephalitis) epidemic that is raging m Japan and South Korea, according to incomplete reports.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article231 1958-09-08 24 HONGKONG, Sept. 7 (Reuter) The inauguration of the £6,500,000 runway at Kai Tak Airport here on Sept. 12 will open up Hongkong to the most modern jet planes Comet IV, Boeing 707 and Douglas 7C But the formal opening by the Governor of231 words
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Article116 1958-09-08 24 PARTY WILL BE PRIVATE Churchill's Golden Wedding Anniversary FRENCH RIVIERA Sept. 7, (Reuter) Sir Winston and Lady Churchill will have a small intimate dinner party here to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary next Friday, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Anthony MontagueBrown, Sir Winston Churchill's Chief Personal Secretary, said that m116 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-09-08 24 Af Merdeka Anniversary Reception WIFE of the High Commissioner m London for the Federation of Malaya, Tunku Maimunah (left), chats with the wife of the Japanese Ambassador to Britain, Mrs. Katsumi Ohno, during a reception held at Portland Place, to celebrate the first anniversary of the Independence of the Federation.—UPl51 words
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139 1958-09-08 24 Sacrificed Nine Lives For Science GENEVA, Sept. 7 (Reuter)— A cat which* ate radioactive mice at America's Oak Ridge National Laboratory sacrificed all its nine lives for the sake of science, the United States disclosed yesterday. Scientists at the United Nations "Atoms for Peace" Conference were told yesterday about the139 words
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Article50 1958-09-08 24 PARIS. Sept. 7 (Reuter) Lord Attlee, former British Labour Prime Minister, was yesterday appointed honorary President of the World Association of Parliamentarians for world government at a meeting here. In expressing his appreciation, he said: ''Whatever life is left to me, I will devote to this movement."50 words
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289 1958-09-08 24 Quemoy Mats Islands Should To Red China-NENT NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 (UPI) p r ,me mJ Jawaharlal Nehru told a news conference today fl there is "no doubt m my mind that the offshore J of Quemoy and the Matsus should go to Com J China." Nehru said no countryU.P.I. - 289 words
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Article145 1958-09-08 24 OLDHAM Lancaslafl Sept. Reutenß Twelve school mastefl here have started campaign fo r the pnfl ciple that boy s should] taught by men. fl They pi m to call A 3,000 homes next *efl to seek pa rent a J suppfl for their battle145 words
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Article26 1958-09-08 24 TEN Soviet i limbesM eluding a woman enginee have climbed the TIM Lenin Peak, one of I~highest mountain. Tass. Soviet News Ageiry, repyesterday.26 words
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