Singapore Standard, 11 September 1958
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Title Section21 1958-09-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958. VoLIX No. 71. 15 cts 14 Pogcs [PINAL EDITION] Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS"21 words
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Article795 1958-09-11 1 GOVT. TO FOm PEOPLES INVESTMENT BODY Working Citizens Will Be Allowed To Hold Shares SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday announced m the Legislative Assembly plans to set up a "People's Investment Corporation" through which the ordinary working man can participate m795 words
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371 1958-09-11 1 200,000 Red Troops Alerted HONGKONG, Sept. 10 The Chinese Communist Government claimed today that two American war planes had flown over Chinese territorial areas. It issued its third "serious warning" to U.S. for alleged violation of China's territory. The New China NewsReuter; UPI - 371 words
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172 1958-09-11 1 TAIPEI. Sept. 10 (UPI) Communist China pounded the Quemoy Islands with thousands of artillery shells again today, cutting supply-lines so effectively the Nationalists are being forced to drop supplies by parachute. Peking Radio was fanning war hysteria at home and abroad with wild accusations172 words
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262 1958-09-11 1 GENEVA, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Thousands of simple Indian fishermen who know nothing about atomic energy may soon help the world's scientists unravel one of the mysteries of the nuclear age, the United Nations "atoms for peace" conference was told today. The Indian fishermen live m262 words
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139 1958-09-11 1 ABOARD THE FRIGATE .EASTBOURNE, Sept 10 (Reuter) The British trawler King Sol rammed the Icelandic gunboat Odinn off the Northwest Coast of Iceland last night The trawler reported to the Frigate Russell that the Odinn "tried to come alongside from aft. so I went astern139 words
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Article27 1958-09-11 1 THE NATIONAL police announced yesterday that 44 persons have been killed, 19 injured and four missing m floods this week throughout South Korea.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-09-11 1 A DRAMATIC 60-mile per hour chase by a Customs Land Patrol last night ended m a car overturning and a man being arrested m Mountbatten Road, Singapore. The car caught fire a s it turned turtle when it skidded and screeched a distance of more than230 words
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Article, Illustration277 1958-09-11 1 'US Will Provide All-Out Aid To Defend Formosa' THE Secretary of the United States Army. Mr. Vilbur M. Brucker, said m Singapore yesterday that lis country would provide adequate military forces to Nationalist China for an all-out defence of Formosa Lgainst Communist invasion. Mr. Brucker, answering questions on the Formosa277 words
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Article40 1958-09-11 1 TOKYO, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Japanese Police said today that four bodies had been recovered among the wreckage of the Super Constellation aircraft which crashed yesterday near Mount Tanzawa. North of Odawara. about 40 miles South-west of Tokyo.40 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-11 1 THE FIRST Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk arrived m Singapore from Hongkong last night en route to Australia and New Zealand on part of his tour of naval installations m Commonwealth countries. The Sea Lord told the Press at the Airport that he73 words
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Article81 1958-09-11 1 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 10 (UPI) President Eisenhower will return to Washington tomorrow to make a television and radio report to the people on the Formosa situation, the White House said today. Press Secretary James Hagerty said it would be "a major report to the81 words
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Article471 1958-09-11 2 Tighten Laws, Say XL Leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Legislation must be tightened and the Police should be given greater powers m order to combat the growing wave of violence m the country this is the view of several leaders and prominent members of the public m471 words
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Article137 1958-09-11 2 Army To Recruit More Men POTENTIAL British Army Recruits and Malayan Other Ranks will be interviewed by the Chief Recruiting Officer, Mai'or H. Brummell at Alor Star and Telok Anson on Oct. 1 and 2 and Oct. 7 and 8 re. spectively. The venue for recruiting is at Police Volunteer137 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-09-11 2 WEDDING BELLS REPLACE PHONE BELLS WHEN SACW Margaret Williams who is m the WRAF arrived at Changi a year ago. she didn't imagine that her job on the telephone switchboard would lead to romance. Working on the same .iob was telephone supervisor Cpl. Bob Skillet, and he helped Margaret out89 words
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Article234 1958-09-11 2 AN ex-detective, who cheated a tyre dealer of M yesterday told the Singapore Seventh MaciMryH Court that he needed the money because his wifpl expecting a baby. m m The ex-detective. Tan Poh Heng. 36, father of right children. wept yesterday when he pleaded guilty to cheating the dealer234 words
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Article158 1958-09-11 2 PENANG. WH \M Compel;! inn Con mittee I Penang and r- fl '.ey branch of Anti-1 fl miosis Associ-tiot has fl to extend I the competition to Sepl 'I view of the poor entriet^H reived. The chairman of the fl petition Committee 'I Boon Khai, today app< fl tearhcrs158 words
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Article169 1958-09-11 2 THE 2.500-strong Bank Employees Union should ask the management of Singapore banks to help their employees to get out of the hands of "loan-sharks." This is one of the several major resolutions to be tabled at the Union's 4th ann jal general meeting, to be field on Sept. 16169 words
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Advertisement1656 1958-09-11 2 |^^_BsHS7rfTieTfyyTflS77i^y7i^ ANNOUNCtMINT LE ROT PETERSON violm recital tonight. New Victoria Theatre. 845 I p.m. Tickets still available at Robinsons. I ACKNOWLEDGMENT TM! PAMILT of the late Mr. Wong Seng Tee thank Rev. Canon John Lee. relatives and friends for the^r assistance, condolences, wreaths and attendance at his funeral. SITUATIONS VACANT1,656 words
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Advertisement550 1958-09-11 2 LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OP PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS. 1956 (Pk.G.N.No.'9IO/56) Regulation 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER Teluk Anson Town Council NO. 833. UNDER the provisions of Regulation 14(1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations, 1956, notice is hereby given that the revised register of electors for the550 words
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Advertisement601 1958-09-11 2 NOTICES LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1956. (Pk.G.N.N0.910/56) Regulation 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER Teluk Anson Town Council No. 834. UNDER the provisions of Regulation 14(1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations, 1956, notice is hereby given that the revised register of electors for601 words
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Advertisement446 1958-09-11 2 l i mm NOTICES PETALING JAVA TOWN CENTRE A SALE by auction of 99 year lease shop lots will be held -t 10.30 a.m. on Friday, 19th September, 1958. Detailed conditions of sale available on application to the Administrator. Petaling Jaya. THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950 (F.M.N0.52 of 1950)446 words
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Article463 1958-09-11 3 idfAPOR-'* pharmacist* have sounded off due call tor a better recognition of their M*, and the wider roles they are rere-» iona )ay ro improve Hie health standards rS !_Jul-r'°n. They claim, and rightly too, ite J^T 3 re more opportunities to open Vdisp« nsaric$ many young men and463 words
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Article360 1958-09-11 3 THE immediate aim outlined m the **|umaP,an for *e promotion and protection of local a*) through a -people's investment corpora- to establish a people s cigarette factory and W« match factory has little to commend U mere speculation to believe that the issue shares m this corporation would be360 words
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Article30 1958-09-11 3 11 V CM^|. No '563 Cables: 'TICERNEWS" '5 ines). All department* n ""«M Bidg.. 174. Batu Rd ***** J ,C* n St I. 3829 N^^jEi«*2 JSj30 words
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Article322 1958-09-11 3 Prince Norodom Sihanouk. ex-King and as often Prime Minister of Cambodia, arrived home after a fortJiight m Peking of unequalled banqueting and flattery by the Chinese Government and Press. Mao Tse-tung entertained him; he is said to have had a tumultuous reception by a specially enlarged meeting of322 words
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Article1173 1958-09-11 3 THE South-east Asia Treaty Organization has reached its first major crossroads after four years of existence. Should it continue as a largely military pact or try to become a means for economic co-opera-tion as well? None of its member States seems quite sure and none Is1,173 words
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Article744 1958-09-11 3 QUEMOY the strategic issue Alastair Buchan writes from London THE most significant aspect of the renewed Communist Chinese threat to Quemoy and the offshore islands lies not so much m the local outcome even m the improbable event that it develops into a full-scale threat to Formosa itself as m744 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-09-11 3 the NEWS as it strikes me wg_L_bf^__-l* L PX)R all intents and purposes L the nine judges of the U.S. Supreme Court reassemble today to hear further arguments on tha racial question of integration m Little Rock. The truth, however, is that they will be picking up the gauntlet thrown427 words
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Advertisement41 1958-09-11 3 fk mP^f/fr** \m\ W Dm* strength-ipmstg Ferguzade for tmtMW energy. Because Ferguzade is so lull ?1w 0 f glucose it replace* lost enetgy immet FERGUZADE *Mffluu bisf— nuunr HD. P roorted «N Federation of Malaya) LUMPUR, KLANG. SEREMBAN PENANG poll UA^41 words
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Miscellaneous70 1958-09-11 3 __s_s^^ _^i^H_iK9B_S^_toi^~_. _r^^e w_L -SBS_^s_rf^_ S^w mmflS^*--mmm*mt**+**^ "■•^C^NSIV 1 }U -^T^* 9^ i__^P^*^^ "''•^^•^3Bl_B_^_t^A''' X v^v^k >9 jda _c I Win m I /fi (/(am mtmrnrnFmlmmm MM J§\ IDW» '^mm^a^^^^^^ m mmmmL^ ■•I 4 i^atfc _Z__ >, •sa^s__l__? A 1 I ss^sss^^^^^ t_a9___-^' I I :^llAiifa^^^ l^ II V Jta70 words
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Miscellaneous23 1958-09-11 3 JUS _r*C_^__V_r _Ll_lß w_^_TCjf f' i L^*CAdvertisement of thi general ilectric CO, (Malay A) LTa, RepresentifiO THE GENERAL ELECTRIC GO- LTD. OP ENGLAND.23 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1958-09-11 4 Debate On 2nd Reading Of The Housing Bill have men who would stand up and nght for the rights of the ordinary citizen m providing him with a decent house m which to live We do not want a bunch of "yes men* m the new1,019 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-09-11 4 UNITED STATES Seventh Fleet marines and sailors spent approximately $650,000 m Singapore when they called at the Colony for rest and recreation, the Legislative Assembly was told yesterday. The Chief Secretary. Mr. E.B. David, m reply to a question from Independent Assemblyman for Changi. Mr.189 words
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Article166 1958-09-11 4 SINGAPORE aartn rt the Federation must, regardless of their political interes s, get together to oromote tourism as it would be beneficial for both countries, said Mr. George M. Turner. Executive Director of the Pacific Area "J.** 1 Association, yesterday. Mr. Turner said he would166 words
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235 1958-09-11 4 THE stockpile of rice m Singapore was part of the defence scheme of the island and was being maintained to cover any emergency, said the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy yesterday. Mr. Jumabhoy, who was replying to a question235 words
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Article89 1958-09-11 4 Mace My Authority Speaker THE Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Sir George Oehlers yesterday told members of the Assembly that the mace which took a prominent place m the auditorium was "the final adjunct of dignity and prestige of the Chamber." The Speaker said: "We have m our mace89 words
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Article87 1958-09-11 4 THE City Council has all the doctors it needs with 4 he appointment of four new Assistant Health Officers by its Staff Committee yesterday, City Hall announced yesterday. The four doctors are: Dr. Ng Hem Wah. Dr. (Mrs.) Diana Loh Pui Ying. Dr. T.J. Stanley87 words
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218 1958-09-11 4 A 19- YEAR-OLD odd-iob* S£_S_f' Chan Kam H ™> was cnarged yesterday m the Court^ HK Urth Ma *fctrate'! uourt, with stealing twn watches from Chan Eng n owner of a watchshcfp m Serangoon Roa d on Aug 7 X :L W S alIe218 words
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Article73 1958-09-11 4 FIFTY-EIGHT persons paid lnes totalling $416 m the Singapore City Court yesterday for throwing refuse m backlanes, obstructing passage ways, hawking without licence and other offences under the Municipal Ordinance. The fines ranged from $1 to $25. The Magistrate ordered warrant of arrest to be73 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-09-11 4 GYMNASTS of the FARELF School of Physical Training at Tanglin, rehearse one of several tableaux to be presented during their 15-minute display at the Singapore Military Tattoo to be held, on the Padang m aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund and local charities on Sept. 18Army P.R. - 55 words
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Article35 1958-09-11 4 ANG HWAY SIM, a sundry shopkeeper, was fined $12 m the Singapore City Court yesterday for storing five pounds of crackers m his shop m Strathmore Avenue on Aug. 11 without a licence.35 words
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202 1958-09-11 4 THE Singapore government has appointed a committee of officials to consider the report "of the Committee on Minimum Standard of Living and the ILO report on Social Security/ said Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday. Replying to Liberal Socialist Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru, Mr.202 words
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Article95 1958-09-11 4 FOO TUH HENG, managing partner of an iron foundry m Serangoon Road, was fined $64 m the Singapore City Court yesterday for failing to pay Central Provident Fund contributions m respect of three employees. He was also ordered to pay $350.76 to the C.P.F. Board, being95 words
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Advertisement225 1958-09-11 4 WHY the acrobatics Without strain an Electrolux would quickly do flg floor-to-ceiling cleaning. Model 62 has th c J even a sprayer, at no extra cost Will someone tell her about the new m IC\ Electrolux If/ "j*" deep fro-** clfI( //I T____*_R* htRS c,i "»«n«* nandlinr ofL J I225 words
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Article807 1958-09-11 5 Minister: Prompt Industrialization The Only Answer is that it enables the Minister to grant an exclusive franchise to a single manufacturer by restricting to him only the grant of a licence for a particular manufacture. Mr. Jumabhoy said the Bill would act as an instrument807 words
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Article317 1958-09-11 5 ME orations from member countries of the Lsidtf ap L. scholarship grants along nine specific Ihi Bakar Horned^ filungors Speaker -MPUR. Wed. ••Hi t"- or' Selangor -;;-ed Alliance i Ccusc i!lor Inche Lj. Bae:nda as -i Speaker/' of Council of **tt' effect from v fa "Mr. -^■:Z L-ncil of317 words
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Article53 1958-09-11 5 PAKISTAN IS LATE OR CONFAB m?~. r-A. v. delegate to r 7 "v~ C ">n ference ".-formation V: Malik, N' Ma N message A eem and Broadcast*; m: ami to a meeting of experts to mm „c c re^- ocr i of ff tne Colombo '•farm Tr "-'d.iOn experts X53 words
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Article181 1958-09-11 5 A STOLEN typewriter which Acting Deputy Superintendent of Police. Mr. Koh Lian Wah, bought for $150, was yesterday ordered by a Singapore Court of Inquiry to be returned to its owner the Duncan Roberts and Co. Ltd. The inquiry into the ownership ot the stolen181 words
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Article33 1958-09-11 5 THE SLNGAPORE City Magistrate. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat yesterday fined Lurkhur Banassar and Sinnappan Palaniswami $50 and $55 respectively for keeping cattle m Kampong Alexandra without a licence on June 20.33 words
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Article58 1958-09-11 5 I -"■■OC'.V\FO L Sin L ota! of $35 ■r>"'V c C;I V Co-.;rt ■>-:fv\. ere rt»R_ two r a.a~ Sa- j irv 'neC:tv The City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat. also passed a mandatory order requiring Lim to demolish the buildings [or ta comply with the require- ments58 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-09-11 5 MR. Fred J. Barrett, president of the Dale Carnegie Club (Lion Chapter), is seen receiving the Charter of the Dale Carnegie Club International from Mr. Chiu Nang Tang, sponsor of the Dale Carnegie courses m Singapore. The occasion was the presentation of DCCI Charters to the two65 words
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319 1958-09-11 5 PAP Woos Labour Front Into Forming Lett-wing Party SINGAPORE'S People's Action Party, m its official organ "Petir," yesterday invited the Labour Front to work together for a united left-wing movement. In its first public overture rsince the Kallang by-elections, the PA.P. said that despite attempts by some Labour Fronters to319 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-11 5 THE CHIEF of the Australian Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Frederick Scherger. who arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qan tas-BO AC from Sydney for a 24-hour stopover. Sir Frederick leaves today for Britain where he said he would bring himself up-to-date with current British air developments52 words
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Article138 1958-09-11 5 Deadlock In S.T.C. Wage Talks NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Traction Company and its Employees' Union on the latter's claim for a general wage increase for its 3,000 members ended m a deadlock, yesterday. The Union rejected a Company's proposal to pay 30 cents extra for all workers m the form138 words
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Article173 1958-09-11 5 TO STAND TRIAL FOR ROBBERY BID A FITTER, Tasrif bin Haji Ibrahim, 26, was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempting to commit armed gang robbery. Tasrif of Minto Road, was alleged to have been jointly concerned173 words
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Article69 1958-09-11 5 JOtfORE BAHRU. Wed. Shoe workers here have appointed a five-man committee to form a union. The Standard learned this today from Mr. S. Thavarajah chairman of the Malayan Trade Union Council. Johore State Division. He said that the committee would meet at his office on69 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-09-11 5 pic. MR. C.R. DASARATHA RAJ, a former Legislative Councillor, who arrived m Singapore yesterday with his wife the former Miss Samanthakamani. a Government statistic clerk m Madras. The couple were married m Madras, on Aug. '27. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Advertisement138 1958-09-11 5 l0 «J> YOU DENY YOURSELF Tk< aoo" of preparing fr delivering ail kinds of tpetchet. T *e ability to think on your foot. TK benefits of Effective Conference Techniques. T *e s«<r«t, of remomborinf nomas fr shopping lists. T "«e-»ested techniques m overcoming fear fr worry. Tk crt winning friends138 words
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Advertisement153 1958-09-11 5 _>«»# JFetr Days #3^^^_l FURTHER H NAL 1 REDUCTIONS 4 4 Savings As Much I As 60% *I HURRY! i?F?» Lrfw-J- |__:io 1.,,.. «-N______j»__Ll--| g£- 1 \^__l___--^-|nS- tsHl JMOHi»»*» J 9.50 \___2tTi- 60-62 North Bridge Rd., Singapore. Tel: ***** IlJsa\mm\^^lP^^^mm\\lKi everytime bISSJJ I KEM-TONE Don't take our word for it.153 words
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Article72 1958-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. S. Arulanthan, 18, P. Batumalai. 21. S. Shanmugam, 40, P. Anthonysamy, 19, P. Ramasamy, 28, and M. Kathan, 19. were charged with rioting and causing hurt to K. Cumarasamy and S Nagappan with a parang on July 7 at Petaling Jaya m the72 words
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Article337 1958-09-11 6 He Broke Into The Office And Poured Oil On Floor' THE storekeeper of the Singapore Green Bus Company, Tan King Hoo, yesterday described m the Assize Court how the company's van driver broke into tha office where three shareholders were meeting and poured 01J on337 words
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139 1958-09-11 6 FIRST ASIAN TO, HEAD CITY ADMINISTRATION THE first Asian to act as the Head of the City administration, Mr. P. C. Marcus yesterday assumed his duties as the acting Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council. M[r. Marcus, a former ayan Civil Service Officer, was seconded to the Council139 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-11 6 DIRECTOR of the Colombo Plan, Mr. R. H. Wade and the Colombo Plan Information Officer, Mr. R. K. Chatterjee (right) pictured with Mrs. Thomas Scott of the Asian Foundation at a cocktail party on the occasion of the Colombo Plan Conference of National Information Officers at the Cultural53 words
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Article48 1958-09-11 6 THE Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B David, will visit the "Malayan Air Training Corps at Kallang tomorrow at 5.45 p.m. On Saturday, Mr. David will open the Food and Fun Fair at St Paul's Church, sixth mile Upper Serangoon Road at 2.30 p.m.48 words
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Article35 1958-09-11 6 THE TALK by Dr L. M. Ram on "Some observations on the Control of Venereal Diseases m the West Pacific Region", scheduled for tonight at the University of Malaya Medical Centre, is cancelled.35 words
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Article56 1958-09-11 6 A. GOVINDASAMY, 25, yesterday pleaded not guilty m Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,835 belonging to his employers, the International Transport and Shipping Company, between June 16 and Aug 20. He was allowed bail till Sept. 2456 words
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189 1958-09-11 6 THE 37 international delegates and ooserveis to wnom Singapore is host at tne nrst Co.omoo Plan Conference cf National Information Officers, now m plenary session at the Cultural Centre, are Lis.ed be;ow: Australia: Messrs. M. Pratt and L. E. Barsdeii; Burma: U Kyaw; Canada: Messrs.189 words
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236 1958-09-11 6 to China, whereas this year, the number was only 2.794. showing a big drop of 5.961. Less people travelled to China this year, because they were now unable to do business as they did last year. Most of the people returning to China last236 words
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Article71 1958-09-11 6 SINGAPORE Police yesterday arrested 4. man m connection with a parang attack on an 18-year-old youth. Mook rCwai Lin m Pagoda Street on Tuesday. Mook, a cake-seller, was attacked by four thugs belonging to the "Sio San Hong" _ang of Grouo 03 just as he was71 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-09-11 6 MRS. LEE -OPENS 'NEW PEKING' A COCKTAIL party, attended by Singapore's leading businessmen, marked the official opening of the New Peking Garden Restaurant at the New World last night. Mrs. Lee Chee Shan (centre), wife of the Managing Director of the Chung Khiaw Bank, is seen cutting the ribbon atStandard - 78 words
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821 1958-09-11 6 LEE NGAN CHUN, 18. said m the Singapore High Court yesterday that the whole story about her affair with her employer came to light when a detective went to her house as a result of a report by him (the821 words
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Article183 1958-09-11 6 THE StafT rw the Singapore yesterd&y r < f v I mendation of f v vices Commiss r Ah Seong h r ap J^ J trar of Vehir; c .f The Corr- stead, to re-ad c i waivme the n la c ■•< fying -at least ten* ministrative rw;183 words
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Article137 1958-09-11 6 I KUALA LUMPUR «j Prime Minister Tunta j Rahman, took an af'.enj from his state duties to| his family at the L_» fiens for tne annus: Ssfar festival. Malay families frot pong and suburbs roaj jat the gardens with hampers, tiffin carries mats to soenri the be? of the137 words
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Article78 1958-09-11 6 FOR the fir.t m Royal Air Force £8 |£re will be "at J* Se general pubM RAF station m M commemoratinr i "Battle Of wVßmmm on Sept. 20. f There will be a DJJ more than 40 QW«* Air Force lets and ll engined operational over Government H that78 words
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Article36 1958-09-11 6 KUALA i p Inche Ha fgj Second Secrci try yan Emba^ v r J returned hen %J' He will be aUaco--J Ministry of Extern; Inche Al! A-.'-- State Inforr Sembilan, has rf Second Secretary. J36 words
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Article275 1958-09-11 6 A DETAINEE held under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Teh Hock Chye. 21, yesterday told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing how he escaped from a murderous gang on July 20. Teh, a former secret society member, was testifying at the inquiry into the death of Tan275 words
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Advertisement473 1958-09-11 6 till tKKtKIWKKtKK*w*XItX j mm COMING SOON! I 5 |^HKgßS_________Hl j i that J f^^^Sß' _k r~ i. OT 3a __t J»im m-m A M. I GIRL'S 'A ERANCOISE SAGAN'S 'shocked J THK J |o&rt"aSn w<^' J _GfV||l A love affair I J •^C and a ll 3^ __i -___Bl*K (MAM473 words
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Article546 1958-09-11 7 WorldCanCommit Race Suicide FOR the first time m human history, the world can commit race suicide, said Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, Dean of the American Protestant Pulpit and a visitor to Singapore who spoke at yesterday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club. Dr. Sockman, who called546 words
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Article153 1958-09-11 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: tone: Migntiy easier. The tin price m Singapore was $367 per picul (down Si). LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening first session. Tone: Quiet. CLOSING Spot 23? d. October 23$ d. November 24 d. December 24 d. January-March 24id.153 words
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Article128 1958-09-11 7 A FISHERMAN. LatifT bin Taib, 21. was committed yesterday by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder. Soon after the committal order was made by the Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, Latiff asked the128 words
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Article36 1958-09-11 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 10. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.05 to £1 Sterling, $5.80 to US$l; $185 to Malayan $1: $005 to jme Indonesian Rupiah; wold $253.62 to a tael.36 words
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Article88 1958-09-11 7 SINGAPORE Marine Police yesterday afternoon found the body of an unidentified male Chinese aged between 50 and 60 m the sea off Prince Edward Road. They discovered on the body a census card bearing the name Chew Tong. but the police could not say whether88 words
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Article23 1958-09-11 7 MR. SANADE A. Rao has resigned as Vice-President of the Film Booking Department of Cathay Organization, it was announced m Singapore yesterday.23 words
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Article111 1958-09-11 7 P.C DENIES HE TOOK 20 BRIBE CONSTABLE Mohamed Taha bin Abdul Hamid of the Singapore Traffic Police, yesterday pleaded not guilty m the Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of bribery. He was alleged to have cor- ruptly acceDted $20 from Lim Seng Chong as an inducement for showing him111 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-09-11 7 A SINGAPORE doctor arrived m the Colony yesterday at the end of a successful 8,000 -mile flight against time so that he could attend the funeral of his father, the late Dr. K. Kiramathypathy, which takes place The doctor was m Edinburgh, swotting for393 words
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Advertisement1075 1958-09-11 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD dt CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Hnes) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 linos) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discbarge cargo (via Suoa with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo of1,075 words
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Advertisement971 1958-09-11 8 MITSUI |S LINE S'poro P. Sham Panang FOR JAPAN Manjvsan Mora for Manila, Pusan, Yokohama, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Osaka, Kobe, Moji 20 Sept Asumasan Mam for Yokohama, Kobe/ Moji Yawata 24 Sept 22 Sept 20 Sept Hokubasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji *7Sept S «P* 24 FOR U.S.A. SUEZ For New971 words
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Advertisement620 1958-09-11 8 EAST ASIATIC LINH HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden. Pert Said Q ei| Rotterdam, Bremen, tsomaarg, wopeuhogen G&tk I "MALACCA" «sX I 'KINA" ««s^ I Calling Gdynia fl "SELANDIA" «»"w 2, /l2s I Passenger Accommodation Available. fl "BUSUANGA" v*. 4 50 c, J Calling Gdynia "SONGKHLA" •/•a- I "FALSTRIA" 23/24 Oct 25620 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-09-11 9 More products from India's light industries may be marketed m Singapore soon, said Mr. P. M. Shah, editor of "Indian Exporter and Importer" m Singapore yesterdayHe is on a market study tour of South-east Asia, sponsored by the All-India Importers and Exporters Association. Mr Shah177 words
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Article137 1958-09-11 9 Rubber Closes Easier RUBBER dropped i cent m Singapore yesterday, with International first grade September closing at 81 cents per lb. The market opened higher on encouraging advices from New York and ruled steady with narrow fluctuations. Lowers were m fair demand, but business was restricted by a reserve of137 words
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80 1958-09-11 9 All Share Sections Quietly Steady ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrolrers Association were:- Aver Hitam 25/- 26/- MININGS Buyers sellers W. Hammer 1.66 170 M. Colls 0.88 0.92 M. Publishing 0.80 0.90 United Engineers: Ords80 words
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Article188 1958-09-11 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Fraser and Neave ords $2.75: Gammon $1.50 odd lot, $1.45 to $1.49; O'town Disp. $2,474; Hammer $1.675, $1.69 overnight; Henry Waugn $1.32; Hume prefs. A5/l_; M. Breweries $2,974.; M. Colls. 89c. 90c; McAlister $1.36. $1.37; M. Box $1.71 i.' $1.72;188 words
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Article72 1958-09-11 9 The Straits Plantations Ltd. made a- profit of £147.837 for the year ended Mar. 31 1958, after providing for depreciation and taxation. Directors recommend a final dividend of 12 Der cent less income tax at Bs. 6d. m the making, with the interim dividend already paid, 18 per72 words
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Article30 1958-09-11 9 AUSTRALIAN beef exports for the year ending June 1958 dropped 20 per cent from the previous 12 months, mainly because drought reduced meat production especially highquality export grades.30 words
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Article49 1958-09-11 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 32-3/16. OD 32-5 16 90 days air mail 32-5/8 credit bills, 32-3/4 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or OD. ready: Canada 31-3/4; French Francs *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.49 words
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Article390 1958-09-11 9 FARM PRODUCTS EARN DOLLARS B<inuitv<> Aml ton ut tot *c*t? 15-Nation Meet To Boost Output RAISING of agricultural commodities for international trade, will form a major subject of discussion at the 15-nation meet, opening m Bangkok on Oct. 6 to Oct. 16, sponsored by the Food And Agriculture Organization. An390 words
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167 1958-09-11 9 PENANG, Wed. Despite a disheartening continuance m recession m trade on a world-wide scale. Pen ang's entrepot trade with Thailand, Indonesia and Burma maintained a steady level of Prosperity during the second quarter of this This was disclosed to The Standard today by the167 words
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Article88 1958-09-11 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. Oct. U.K.. Continent $33 buyers $33_ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $51 sellers, m drums $54 sellers; Muntok white pepper $127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair88 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-09-11 9 BRITAIN'S Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Louis Mountbatten of Burma (m uniform) with ex-King Leopold of Belgium (m civilian clothing) study a FaireyGannet AEW Mk 3 aircraft exhibited at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, at Farnborough, during their visit to the Air Show.46 words
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Article50 1958-09-11 9 U. S. imports of cotton were equivalent to 4.000 bales (500 pounds gross) m May this year, compared with 2.000 bales m April and 5,000 bales m May last year. Most of the imports were short-type harsh or rough Asian-type cotton from India and Pakistan.50 words
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Article39 1958-09-11 9 NORWAY'S 1958 grain production will be about 10 per cent above the small croD last year, according to preliminary forecasts. Grain acreage is slightly larger than m 1957 because of an increase m barley acreage.39 words
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112 1958-09-11 9 BRITAIN'S Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan. will open at the Derby works of Rolls-Royce Limited on Sept. 26. one of the most advanced testing plants for aircraft engines In the world The plant has test beds on which new engines can be operated under112 words
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Article83 1958-09-11 9 I BRITAIN'S jen airliner. Comet IV, following up Its recent caDture of the transAtlantic crossing record has now made the 2.200 mile non-stop flight from the U.K. to Cairo at an average speed of eight miles a minute, nearly 500 m.p.h. The Comet put up thi*83 words
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316 1958-09-11 9 'A Century In Engineering Progress' THOUGH nuclear engineering is relatively new. most of the British firms engaged m it today have been m the business the majority of them m international competition for very many years writes a special Correspondent on the Geneva Industrial Atomic Exhibition. This means that many,316 words
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Article46 1958-09-11 9 THE Japanese Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan has jointly announced that the nations balance of foreign exchange payments remained favourable m July, with receipts increasing by U554,000,000 and payments decreasing by U5514,000,000 ffom the June figures. The resultant surplus was U5538,000,000.46 words
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Advertisement509 1958-09-11 9 fltrtHEti own- m- jg_| Spore P.S'ham Panang rt :r 13 Sept In Part JgjVißfTT^ Calcutta ■*!Ur" 15 Sept IBSept 20 Sept SJStfeTT 6 Oct 90ct lOOct JrvV" fi^l^ jft EVERETT STAR LINE Jg^ D1 v 13 Sept 11 Sept al^rir 10 Oct 13 Oct 5 alCf° N Persian Gulf. riusr509 words
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Miscellaneous153 1958-09-11 9 SHIPS IN PORT ftfTTrn roads Cheong. Hai Seng Hin, Indari, OUTER ROADS Dabo. Nrahathevi. Sin Hong Ho. Ouhda. Waingapoe, Calt. paciflc x serdang, Leun Oublin. Barumun, Tokai Maru, gf"i n Goan New Asia, South Deal, Burma. Romanija. gj^" Kian Tong. Winery. Arkeldijk, Statius Jensen, Ang- Watana, Loh Sic Lee. korwat,153 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1958-09-11 10 How's gat Evans is great as boxer, jeweller and behind the WICKET THOMAS GODFREY EVANS, England's 38--year-old wicket-keeper, has now made more Test appearances than any other cricketer m history. He broke Wally Hammond's 12-year-old record when he recently played m his 86th Test against New Zealand. And if he1,792 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-09-11 10 Learning to speak WW m> v^h AIRS. Woo '^/ii>M ■few I" nnx "fl removed m a cnV^B operation I* *'l opo, m oM B .4 m #>ri*r«'" speech *""jfl Drawing on her rfl rioou knouled?* *fl remedial H*M f^rfifr. a special *P ftm ß technique 1° efV^B the voice* oi128 words
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Advertisement46 1958-09-11 10 The world lamous family of TIGER medicinal .products HEADACHE CURE J Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL JB J* Js Jt 81 S ST. M/Dol£ *O At). SIN6APOHB. i JELx ***** I i46 words
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Article558 1958-09-11 11 HE CASE AGAINST FLOODLIT REPLAY ___M-*#_l Football Association of Malaya s \iiht i Who doesn't? mon ul funny is this decision to play at £s^*s gftMORE having the Cup final f ,ardl>^rwould K»vc a chance to Saturday _.%'<* "Xl reSSr They have all the time to Ito akP then co558 words
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Article104 1958-09-11 11 NO 3 Base Ordnance Oepot etained r -'-e Turtan cup for ickel when they beat BOD. A. by ten wickets at Friendly Hll Yesterday. N 3 BOD's victory was due the r.ne batting of J. C. Walters, who hit 62 runs before reng. Butler bowled104 words
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331 1958-09-11 11 F.A.M. Committed No Breach Of F.I.F.A. Rules KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Football Association of Malaya has not committed a breach or international rules by deciding to play the HMS Malaya Cup final between Singapore and Penang under floodlights. IntPil«i?- is th l cons ?dered opinion of the Federation of Us£_J°.331 words
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329 1958-09-11 11 Fans Will Back Good Old Evening Games Any Time A|IPV a nd all that is all very well but Bb-^ m 'ive i thought to the people who will ___t TiBZ n° r Singapore's players like to play flfc^L 1, jr^ several disadvantages, dangers. All ___VS* L runtif* urre P^yed329 words
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Article84 1958-09-11 11 SINGAPORE Turf Club will be holding an Amateur meeting on Oct. 4 at Bukit Timah. There will be the usual Unlimited Sweep and Cash Sweep. M.A.R.A. CI 1: 8 furlongs; CI 2: 7 furlongs; CI. 3: 6 furlongs; CI. 4: 5| furlongs; Hurdle Race (Classes84 words
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Article33 1958-09-11 11 SOUTHAMPTON, England Sept. 10 (Reuter) England beat Australasia by 63-4 d m the fifth and final speedway test here last night to win the series by three matches to l two33 words
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920 1958-09-11 11 2 TOP SPRINTERS ENTERED FOR SULTAN'S COLD VASE 0@ *_h m. "cv rhirtv--4 the »-»>«, a DCSt :r :;i --i last *s D, 'stine, have tor the Perak' AS fin'ri v *ase. The 517,500 m :;:V-- trophy 0n the last f.S Ppr-b- t- SGodv.f Tur! v e meetino 24 and920 words
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Article60 1958-09-11 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Jlub beat General Headquarters FARELF by 12 points (a try and three penalty goals to nine (two tries and a penalty > on the padan_ yesterday. The Club led 9-3 at half-time through Max Parker (three pc nalties) and Smith (try). Watson and Reihana60 words
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Article55 1958-09-11 11 REME beat Royal Engineers by nine points (three tries) to six (two tries) m the Rugby match played at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. REME decided the game when Capstick went over for a try m the last minute. Scorers were Gorse Bayley and Capstick for REME.55 words
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Article77 1958-09-11 11 MOSCOW, Sept. 10 (Reuter) A Soviet team broke the world record for the 3 x 800 metres women's relay by clocking six minutes, 27.4 seconds m an athletics meeting m Kiev today, according to the Soviet news agency. The previous record of six minutes 27.6 seconds77 words
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377 1958-09-11 11 FOUR Bukit Timah winners— Wonder Kid, Traveller's Cheque, High Sovereign and Black Charm have been promoted, according to the latest Straits Racing Association classification list. Wonder Kid and Traveller's Cheque earned promotion to Class One, while High Sovereign who scored a splendid first up win377 words
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Article241 1958-09-11 11 NATHAN EVENS UP WITH OMAR V.S.S. NATHAN avenged his defeat m the Singapore open singles final by beating Omar bin Ibrahim m three sets m the Singapore Badminton Association inter-club competition at the Badminton Stadium yesterday. Nathan, playing for the Flower Badminton Party, was far too good for the Colony241 words
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Article87 1958-09-11 11 Army Div. 3 Title To No. 10 REME SCORING a goal m each half. No 10 Infantry Workshops REME won the Singapore Base District Div. 3 league soccer championships when they beat 32 Company RAMC 2-0 m a deciding match at Tanglin yesterday. Workshops scored their two goals through centre87 words
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Article55 1958-09-11 11 75 SQUADRON, the Royal New Zealand Air Force, maintained their unbeaten record when they whipped Naval Base by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a penalty) to nil m a rugger match at Tengah yesterday Shields. Shelford and Albert scored a try each. Giddens converted a55 words
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436 1958-09-11 11 Watson Leads South Johore 'A To Big Victory Sanders. D. B. Goodsir M C St. Martin. R. E. Williams. 200 Provost Coy, Royal Military Police: Sgt Carr. L/Cpl Nicholson. L/Cpl Thomas. Cpl Tavlor, L/Cpl David, L/Cpl Cocaran. Cpl Charles. L/Cpl Harkus, L/Cpl Hardy, L/Cpl Cummm gs. L/Cpl Allison. L/Cpl Reid.436 words
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171 1958-09-11 11 LIM SAY WAN, the Colony Foong- Seong Cup player, retained his singles and doubles title at the University of Malaya badminton championships which concluded at the Oei Hon* Ham Hall last night. In the singles. Say Wan repeated his victory over Maurice Khoo. whom171 words
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Article35 1958-09-11 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Young Men's Sikh Association by one goal to nil m a friendly hockey match on th c Varsity ground] yesterday. E. Gow scored the only goal for the Varsity.35 words
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Miscellaneous38 1958-09-11 11 RUGBY: RAF Seletar Ist. vs SRC 'A', SRC ground. SOCCER: SAFA Premier League Army vs Juniors, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. JUNIOR CUP: Radin Mas Ramblers vs Minto CD., Geylang 5.15 p.m. FRIENDLY: Jollilads vs P.T.S.. P.T.S., 5.15 p.m.38 words
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Article139 1958-09-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ajax Soccer Club from Medan, Indonesia, will play against Malayan Selection at the Merdeka Stadium on Sept. 20, Mr. Lim Kee Siong, Vice-President of the Football Association of Malaya, told The Standard today. The Indonesians, he said, would arrive m139 words
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Article158 1958-09-11 12 SYDNEY, (N.S.W.) Test cricket star Neil Harvey, formerly of Victoria, will play for the Sydney team, Gordon, m the coming season. He has bought a house just within the Gordon District Cricket Club territory m the northern suburbs of Sydney. Harvey had said earlier that158 words
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Article127 1958-09-11 12 HERB'S SECRET MISFIRES PERTH. Sept. 10, (Reuter). —A planned secret arrival m his home town today by mile champion Herb Elliott went astray when he found his parents, girl friend Anne Dudley, and dozens of friends waiting at the airport to greet him. Elliott told reporters he had not given127 words
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Article32 1958-09-11 12 TORONTO. Sept. 10 (Reuter) Kosei Kamo, Japan and Whitney Reed, United States, received a walkover m the first round of the men's doubles m the International Lawn Tennis Tournament here yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration241 1958-09-11 12 SYDNEY, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Charlie Macartney, famed Australian Test cricketer who died m Sydney yesterday, was one of Sir Donald Bradman's boyhood heroes. Sir Donald said today "Despite all our too brief association on the field of play, he taught me much and I241 words
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209 1958-09-11 12 LONDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) A world recorc dividend of £212,288 sterling on a no limited two perm: treble chance pool was announced yesterday. It will be shared by Mr. Harry Roche, a 43-year-old London van salesman, Mr. C. Hewitt of Glasgow, Mr. O. S.209 words
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139 1958-09-11 12 Turpin K'oed In Non-Title Contest BIRMINGHAM, England Sept. 10, (Reuter). Randolph Turpin, British light heavyweight champion, was knocked out by Yolande Pompey, of Trinidad, m the second round of a 10-round non-title contest here last night. The West Indian caught Turpin with a short right hand punch. Turpin stiffened, went139 words
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Article287 1958-09-11 12 VIENNA, Sept 10 (Reuter)-Seven individufl style world records were officially credited JB Konrads, 16-year-old Australian wonder s WIni J yesterday's congress here of the International^ minff Federation (F.1.N.A.) -nonaij^ The records ratified include: Men's Freestyle: 200 metres T. Yamanaka (Japan), 2:03.0, 220 yards J. Konrads (Australia!, 2:03 2.' 400287 words
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Article139 1958-09-11 12 The congn a ay -IK c cl the following fl B concerning thf fl Programme fl. Olympic Games m P. ~fl 1 m sugge.^ y, ternational Olympic fl flr hee that only two -J ll \irom each country 1 I ed to start :n J fl instead < :hree139 words
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Article96 1958-09-11 12 R.A.F CHANM rm have started I le sea* ar.n ari be i! side this ftn Many of lad year's! have re* to the 1 Kingdom b it th< Kiwi 41 Squadron ate team. F O Di l< Sql LAC CKlfer v New Zealand il I Cpi. Rose and Co96 words
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Article129 1958-09-11 12 HEARTS WIN BUT DON'T QUALIFY EDINBURGH, Scotland, Sept. 10. (Reuter) Heart of Midlothian, the Scottish League champions, beat Standard Liege 2-1 m their return leg European Soccer Cup match here last night but the Belgian Club aualified for the second round on aggregate by 6-3. With a 5-1 lead after129 words
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Article40 1958-09-11 12 LONDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Results m last night's English Football League matches were:LEAGUE TWO H udder sfield Town 2, Bristol City 1 LEAGUE THREE Doncaster Rovers 2, Queen's Park Rangers 0. LEAGUE FOUR South port 1. Bradford40 words
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Article33 1958-09-11 12 LONDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Results of yesterday's rugby league match were: Yorkshire Cud (second round): Hull 16 Wakefield Trinity 17. Halifax 15 York 19. Batley 23 Hull Kingston Rovers 7,33 words
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Article371 1958-09-11 12 LONDON, Sept. 10. LAN BLACK, a boy of few words, and Brian Phelps, a Cockney kid with a laugh m every line of his cheery chatter, were Britain's gold medal heroes when the European swimming championships ended here last night. Black, 17, the pride of Aberdeen, completed a glorious371 words
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Advertisement346 1958-09-11 12 _-\jJ 0* C I IP IM I Vaseline Hafr Tonic grooms and conditions your hair the natural way. Just rub a few drops of this finely perfumed oil into your scalp tvery day and your \j hair will grow lustrous smooth and bright. _^_l _^^^_a_2_l_V _^_k^ nffr"' JU Qs "''^M346 words
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Article, Illustration328 1958-09-11 13 DELHI. 30? urn ommon m kUtn countries to in-ditn or shoey»v -nentually to fine iiighest positions i -r a cabinet j»- r tirf justice. In laca '»n the other it ii? »<» ldom that a p by dint of gia ns elevated to ii nest positions i _r. But328 words
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Article825 1958-09-11 13 AMONG the countless offices that will be filled again by election m November is that of the Governor of New York. It is among the most desirable m America at the head of the richest and most populous State, and m six out of the last825 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1958-09-11 13 IS INSULTED AND HUMILIATED TO a confused hubbub of French, Italian and occasionally English, the Franco-American director, Jules Dassin, is shooting m Paris the interior scenes of the film La Loi (The Law). It is based on the violent story of life m a primitive region1,170 words
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Miscellaneous643 1958-09-11 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: I JL "Do the man W^A BY who tells you all his trou- mm I bles, bnt from yen HI his joys." Hebrew Proverb THURSDAY FOR EVERY- HQI 54^ ONE: Keep things upon a ____Ll____l and constructive note. See people, exchange a IJ tendency to be extravagant I643 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-09-11 14 SYDNEY, Sept. 10, (Reuter).—Some officials m Dutch New Guinea believe a colony of Japanese soldiers from world war II is thriving m the wilds near Hollandia. This was stated today by the Rev. Albert Kroenert. a Baptist missionary who returned to Sydney by plane175 words
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Article30 1958-09-11 14 SIX SOVIET-MADE submarines of the Egyptian Navy are off Cyprus, Admiral Charles Edward Lambe, British Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces m the Mediterranean told a press conference m Algiers. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article22 1958-09-11 14 ANTARA NEWS AGENCY said Indonesian Government forces had driven rebels out of the West Sumatran towns of Manindjau. Matur and Palembajan.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article62 1958-09-11 14 THE TRADE MINISTER, Mr. Rachmat Muljomisero said m Medan that Indonesia had ceased importing Juxury goods. Antara news agency reported. In future, the Minister said, foreign exchange would only be made availahie for essential goods and industrial machinery.- Reuter THE SOVIET Government has announced it would "fully respect" Saturday's decisionReuter - 62 words
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Article30 1958-09-11 14 FIELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery of Alamein yesterday made a farewell visit, as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, to the Allied Forces (Centra! Europe) Headquarters m Fontainebleau, near Paris. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article31 1958-09-11 14 NOEL COWARD, British stage and screen star and author, arrived on the "Queen Elizabeth" yesterday to spend one week m New York before going to his home m Bermuda, j UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article240 1958-09-11 14 FISHER DATES LIZ HOLLY WCX)D, Sept. 10 (UPI) Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds admitted yesterday they are having marital troubles following the singer's three-day date splurge with Elizabeth Taylor m Manhattan. After a four-hour conference together Debbie and Eddie, once considered movieland's "ideal" couple, announced: "We are having a misunderstanding,240 words
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Article30 1958-09-11 14 THE Indonesian Navy has declared Halong Bay and part of Ambon Bay m the Maluku area as closed territory, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-09-11 14 THE silver wing of a Viking aircraft stands stark m the early morning sun, a tombstone for 20 people believed killed when the plane crashed on a housing estate m Southall, Middlesex. There were three aboard the plane, which was bound for Nice from LondonUPI - 81 words
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152 1958-09-11 14 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) The United States yesterday announced that it would make a series of economic development loans to India totalling about $300,000,000 (Malayan) during the next 10 months. The announcement was made m a formal statement issued by the State152 words
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Article73 1958-09-11 14 TOKYO, Sept. 10 (UPI).Th e unofficial death toll soared oast 2,000 today m a violent sleeping sickness (encephalitis) epidemic now sweeping through Japan and the Republic of Korea. _T^e official death toll stood at 1,669 and the number of cases at 6,869 m the two nations,73 words
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Article68 1958-09-11 14 GENEVA, Sept. 10 (Reuter). A Swiss doctor told the world Conference on the Atom here today that he had successfully treated certain forms of cancer with injections of radio active gold. Dr. J. Muller, of the University of Zurich, was reporting on the first five68 words
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Article41 1958-09-11 14 LONDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth is to give a State banauet at Buckingham Palace m honour of President Theodor Heuss of West Germany during his three day State visit to Britain starting on Oct. 20.41 words
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162 1958-09-11 14 Nasser Agrees To Let Observer Into Syria LONDON. Sept. 10 (Reuter)—Baghdad Radio reported last night that President Nasser had agreed to admit a United Nations observer into Syria to "watch over the alleged threat presented by the United Arab Republic to Jordan as claimed by King Hussein's Government" But the162 words
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Article59 1958-09-11 14 NAIROBI, Kenya, Sept 10 (U.P.I.)— The 27-year-old Aga Khan revealed today he would resume his undergraduate studies at Harvard University. "I have decided to los c no opportunity to equip myself for the future," he said at the opening of a U551,250,008 hospital built m59 words
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Article19 1958-09-11 14 TWELVE INMATES of the leper colony at Hwado. South Korea, drowned when an excursion noat overturned —(Reuter).19 words
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Article84 1958-09-11 14 BRISTOL. England, Sept. 10 (Reuter) —a 14--year-old boy told a juvenile court here that it was a tradition to celebrate the breaking-up for the school holidays by breaking all the school windows. Police said a crowd of boys stoned the windows smashing 167 panes cost- WINDOWS84 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-09-11 14 RED SHELL VICTIM IN QUEMOY A HELMETED military nurse on battered Quemoy Island takes care of a patient suffering from concussion after being injured by Communist shelling. Red shells hit a major hospital here ?.nd patients were evacuated temporarily. UPI PixUPI - 41 words
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Article129 1958-09-11 14 UK Rocket Hopes LONDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) —Mr. Aubrey Jones. British Minister of Supply, said here yesterday that Britain hoped to send a two-stage rocket up to a height of 1,500 miles. and that this might be attained by the end of next year. Mr.129 words
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Article296 1958-09-11 14 From Foreign To C'wealtb Pluses, a k:nd ol M aid programme countries of he M wealth, an <T_anoa^H economic c-opcra-^^B the Commonwealth^^B lines of tho rx-rmaa^^l reau of tht c ~M for South and .Sifl Asia and a res; na, m of ConunonweaJti] f3j The group cr.-.w.^^H might be296 words
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Article35 1958-09-11 14 HOLLYWOOD. Sqfl (UPI) Actress M ii yesterday Bought fl :rom her actor h a R. Ishimoto. I -M Court suit charging "fl The petition asJce f_H and paymeuti :;^B the couple's two G regory^l^j^rl^M35 words
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