Singapore Standard, 18 September 1958
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Title Section21 1958-09-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cobl« TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, THURSDAY .SEPTEMBER 18, 1958. Vol IX No. 78. IS cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article198 1958-09-18 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 17 (UPI) Two Nationalist Chinese LST's lumbered through "heavy" Communist artillery fire today and unloaded all their cargo on Big Quemoy's shell-battered beach, the Defence Ministry said. Warships of the U.S. Atomic Seventh Fleet and the Nationalist Navy escorted the creaking world war198 words
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Article465 1958-09-18 1 FORTY DEPENDENTS GO WITH THEM Biggest Batch Of Detainees Leaves In 'Special' Ship MORE than 240 banishees and repatriates and more than 40 of their dependents from Singapore and the Federation— -the biggest and probably the last to soil for Red China leave today on a465 words
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373 1958-09-18 1 'Mud-Slinging By The PAP, She Says THE vice-chairman of the Examinations Committee of the Singapore City Council, Mrs. F. Leon-Son, yesterday walked out of a Council meeting in protest against what she called •vicious mud-slinging" by some of the People's Action Party members. Mrs. Leon-Soh373 words
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Article73 1958-09-18 1 Doctors Hurt By Rebel Gunfire JAKARTA, Sept. 17, (Renter). Rebel gunfire wounded two Italian doctors in Central Sumatra, Italian Embassy officials said here today. The men were identified as Dr. Piero Gamondi, 40. from Milan and Dr. Pier Parenso Caffarelli, 30, from Rome. They are recovering in a Jakarta military73 words
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Article23 1958-09-18 1 A HOUSEWIFE, Lim Kok Chai. 43. was killed when she alighted from a moving bus at Aljunied Road. Singapore, last night.23 words
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229 1958-09-18 1 MaldyaInteterted In Commonwealth Bank Proposal MONTREAL, Sept. 17 (Reuter) The 11-nation Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference will discuss the establishment of a Commonwealth Development Bank. This fact emerged yesterday from the second day of closed meetings despite reported coolness on the part of some member nations to the idea. Ghana229 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-18 1 SOME of the women who waited in vain for three hours at the office of the Singapore Chief Minister to check on the whereabouts of their, detainee husbands, yesterday. Trying to get them to go home it D.S.P. Rahman bin Dalbasah of the Central Police StationStandardpic - 58 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-18 1 THE Regent of Johore, the Tengku Mahkota (left) listens to Thanksgiving prayers read by the Dato Mufti (centreblack robe), assisted by the Kathi Besar and the assistant Mufti, at yesterday's service at the Dewan in Johore Bahru in honour of the 85th birthday of the Sultan, Major-General SirStandardpic - 52 words
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155 1958-09-18 1 LAST BANDIT IN THE BATU GAJAH AREA SURRENDERS IPOH, Wed. "Operation Bintang", one of the largest anti-terrorist campaigns launched during the Emergency, ended with yesterday's surrender of the last bandit in the 460-square mile area of Batu Gajah district The terrorist was 32-year-old Yoke Fong, a former rubber tapper, who155 words
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Article52 1958-09-18 1 WHAT kind of a mas w was the late MIKE TODD. the master showman, the man who did not know defeat, the man who produced the record- shattering ''Around the World in 80 Days?". Do not fail to read all about this American phenomenon in the Sunday Standard52 words
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184 1958-09-18 1 THE pilot and two passengers of a four-seater Proctor plane was saved after the aircraft plunged into the sea off Kampong Tengah, near the 15th mile Sembawang, Singapore, last night. The* pilot, Robert Bolden and the passengers, G. Baker, and McCoy were rescued by184 words
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Advertisement194 1958-09-18 1 SB*** y* hn twirl II OLING BREEZES k metal blades close mesh ■Rjk ,uard table or bracket 3 Kg^y speeds oscillating A.C. mains ■I? Spore Penang Fed. KM VIT37 12" 80 88 H^£. V1 572 16" $110 $121 I NEW TABLE FANS wffi know about ventilation L-O'THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO.194 words
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Article111 1958-09-18 2 I She said that« had to snai n* with \v;-.; Dr Jxi j tag his v. ;ff j was then in ar.« of pregnancy" l She said, lju I examined by I that eJk tad not hi years pd -QB either in Qffla r the type used y'£ his111 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1958-09-18 2 Dr. Foo Gives EvideJ KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dr. Foo Lutn Choon told Mr i u High Court today he had taken as his secondary wife one of k because he wanted to get home to "a smiling spouse who woui,? if> needs." at N, Dr. Foo, 40-year-old former badminton1,186 words
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368 1958-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. While Dr. Foo Ltim Choon has accepted the apology published today by the Straits Times for inaccurate representation of Monday's court proceedings concerning him, the Supreme Court has deferred decision on an application for contempt of court action against the newspaper.368 words
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Advertisement806 1958-09-18 2 \^^2^******"*^**^****+****^*^^^**^^J- ANNOUNCEMENT IOtINSON > CO. LTD., Singapore announce that |ohn Little <M) Ltd being now a wheiiy owned subsidiary if is intended to transfer departments connected with the sate of Ladies Fashion Goods and Men's Outfitting from John Little's buiid ng to Robinson's buildmg which, resulting m a large, centra!806 words
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Advertisement670 1958-09-18 2 ACCOM. VACANT TWO LARCE SIZED BEOtOOMS in newly built bungalow, furnished/ unfurnished with Tight current and water supplied, separate bathroom, use sf drawing/dining room. electric cooker and Frigidaire. Available 15th September, 1958. garage available Apolv Duff. 84 St. Michael's Road. Singapore 12. TUITION kEARN at Kmta School of Commerce, Ipoh670 words
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Advertisement835 1958-09-18 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES ONLY candidates with the stipulated requirements need apply and should state in order of preferences the post for which they wish to be considered. Applicants for permanent appointment must satisfy usual nationality and residential qualifications. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Passed Final Examination of the Institute of Bankers with835 words
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Advertisement624 1958-09-18 2 NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS THE Board of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L., Sydney, have entered into certain negotiations and advise Shareholders not to sell their shares until further information is made available. NOTICE PUBLIC notice is hereby given that as from the 15th day of September 1958, Mr. G. Lombard is624 words
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Advertisement28 1958-09-18 2 AN UNFORCi FRENCH REVjj a XtH I ft I|lM -tain* ri ;"t t^ iiiin .T U* |rrlMi 1 YEI CHH>*J 154. R^ h m Ch>n tun m^J^ 128 words
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Article808 1958-09-18 3 September 18. 1953 I East Warnings WHILE tbe United States and Red Chinese were trading terms" for nearly three hours 'bunting lodge in Warsaw to bring about a 1 o f the hostilities in the Formosa Straits, 1r o f the Communists* bombardment of the ?roup continued undiminished as808 words
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Article40 1958-09-18 3 Lm iec K fcin> HosQ >poie A. k^u. •>" <-^>«e» lIC£«NEWSU| 2^ 4 »i <5 un«) All depaitmwt* -trance Bldg 174 Batu HO K r^'e 66i66 i p°*- fe«: «g Buk,tO 1M T«i: I! w T, 147140 words
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Article137 1958-09-18 3 Shorts from the Talks THE GOOD SIDE OF PAIN "a |OST of us tend to -M- think that pain is a 'bad' thing, that it is harmful in its own right. Indeed, it sometimes is: severe chronic pain can become a strain on people, and by itself make them gloomy137 words
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Article1175 1958-09-18 3 DENNIS BLOODWORM - DENNIS BLOODWORM By- CHINA PLAYS DUCKS AND DRAKES... still dares ventures a straightforward answer to the question: Will Communist China still try to take Quemoy by force and thereafter threaten an assault on Formosa? But some conclusions can be reached by examining the motives which prompted Peking1,175 words
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Article398 1958-09-18 3 PROBLEM TO SOCIETY? LONDON A MAN of 37 with the sturdy Scottish name of David Baird appeared at a London magistrate's court last week and the probation officer said this: "He is indeed a problem but only to us. He presents no problem whatsoever to himself. He has no home398 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-09-18 3 I "Uok. dm m*k glmmkk wkkk tmi riwftrtfc* for fbn hn4n4 ysm...17 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-18 3 U.S. scientists, according to their policy of releasing to the world data gathered by American earth satellites, report that mysterious radiation encountered by the devices is so intense it has overwhelmed the cosmic ray counters carried in them. This discovery is considered the most important so far.76 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-09-18 3 the NEW as it strikes me IT MAY be within the recollection of the older generation that when the British Labour Party, as the Opposition, urged the grant of independence to India and advocated extension of the policy to other peoples fit to govern themselves, the Conservatives charged Labour with341 words
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Advertisement7 1958-09-18 3 n is the LEADER REFRIGERATION 6 AIRCONDITIONING7 words
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Article250 1958-09-18 4 Contractor Tells Court: Penknife Used On Worker J A PLUMBER ripped open the stomach of a labourer with a penknife while the latter was fighting with the plumber's son, a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. At the end of the250 words
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162 1958-09-18 4 Loopholes In Income Tax Law Is Plugged THE Singapore Government has plugged several loopholes in the Income Tax law In an amending bill published yesterday. The bill— intituled the Income Tax (Amendment) Ordinance provides that where the property in machinery or plant is given away or sold at less than162 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-18 4 A FINAL year economics student from Punjab University. Miss Babin Bath, yesterday flew into Singapore for a vacation. Miss Bath. 18. will rejoin her parents in Jakarta later. She is on a four-month vacation and intends spending it studyins the economic situation of Singapore, Malaya and lndnn#>«ia StandardpicStandardpic - 50 words
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132 1958-09-18 4 Bogus Papers: Girl Trapped By Police AN 18-YEAR-OLD girl was early this week trapped by the Singapore Police following a report that she was trying to sell forced English School Leaving Certificates. Two students had informed the Police that the girl would furnish the-n with the certificates for $50 each.132 words
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Article73 1958-09-18 4 THIRTY-SEVEN persons paid a total of $214.50 to the Singapore City Court yesterday in fines ranging from 50 cents to $25. for depositing refuse, failing to provide dust bin-s. hawking without licences and similar offences under the Municipal Ordinance. The cases of eight others were73 words
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Article35 1958-09-18 4 THE FIRST mobile post office for Tanah Merah will be opened by the Regent of Kelantan, on Saturday. It is understood that more mobile post offices will come into operation for Kelantan soon.35 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-09-18 4 THREE Burmese Army officers, who had been undergoing a special twoweek course observing Army life and installations in Singapore, left for home yesterday full of praise for what they had seen. Lieutenant Colonel Saw Nya Thew (left), of the Burmese Army Ordnance Corps told124 words
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347 1958-09-18 4 THE Singapore City Council has a moral responsibility to safeguard persons using footpaths alongside Council drains, even if these paths run across private land. Liberal Socialist Councillor, Mr. Lee Bah Chee, told the Council yesterday, i Mr. Lee was speaking on his motion at347 words
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Article134 1958-09-18 4 Registrar Was Chief Mourner MR. T. A. MAHONY 42, Senior Crown Counsel who died of cerebral haemorrhage last Sunday was buried with Military Honours at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday. A detachment from the Military Forces fired three volleys while two buglers from the King's Own Scottish Borderers sounded the Last Post134 words
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112 1958-09-18 4 Rural Board To Set Up Public Phones THE Singapore Rural Board, in consultation with the seven Rural District Committees and the Police, have agreed to establish a chain of public telephones in Katong, Serangoon, Bukit Panjang and Jurong for emergency calls. The telephones in these rural districts, mav be used112 words
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126 1958-09-18 4 Firm Fined For Not Paying CPF Contributions THE Singapore City Magistrate yesterday fined the Tai Ann Manufacturing Co. Ltd., a total of $55 for failing to pay Central Provident Fund contributions in respect of Lee Ah Chai, Goh Han Seng and Aik Thian Seng. A representative of the company pleaded126 words
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Article37 1958-09-18 4 HONGKONG, Sept. 17 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $HO2 to £1 Sterling, $5.80 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0,520 to on e Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.37 to a tael.37 words
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Article179 1958-09-18 4 A SINGAPORE Coroner yesterday returned a verdict of suicide at an inquest on Lim Tiong Joo, 50. who was found hanging by a rope tied to the chain of an anchor of the motor-vessel Winery on the afternoon of July 27 Urn's brother, Cheng Woo, told179 words
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351 1958-09-18 4 EXPOSITION WILL HAVE TO PAY PERMIT FEES THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said yesterday that if the City Council agreed to waive temporary permit fees in connection with the proposed Singapore Constitution Exposition, it would create a "bad precedent." r The Mayor said the Council, as a351 words
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Article139 1958-09-18 4 Prophet's Birthday Celebration JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A committee headed by Dato Omar bin Chik. President cf the State Religious Affairs Department, has been appointed to make arrangements for the celebration of the birthday of Prophet Mohammed. Various Muslim organisations are also taking part in the celebrations. On the morning of139 words
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Article176 1958-09-18 4 WINNERS OF ROTARY COMPETITION BUSINESS administratiorr courses might be new to Singapore but not to Canada, said Professor Leslie Wong of the University of Briush Columbia at the Singapore Rotary Club weekly lunch yesterday. As guest speaker, his topic was "Why don't I mind my own Business." The professor is176 words
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Article86 1958-09-18 4 IN 11 years, the pair of theatres which were the nucleus of the Cathay Organization has grown into a "joyous and lively family" of 60 Mr. Loke Wan Tho. head of the Cathay Organization, said this, last night at the official opening of the Ruby Cinema86 words
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Article39 1958-09-18 4 A NEW organization plan for the Community Recreation Division will be considered by the administrative staff, Community Centre organisers/ Youth Service officers a: a meeting to be held on Sept. 22 at the Singapore Youth Snorts Centre.39 words
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Article245 1958-09-18 4 20 CENTS FOR AN EMPTY BOTTLE FOR the first time, thousands o f out-door patients attending the Singapore General Hospital may be asked to pay 20 cents for an empty bottle if they want one. The Standard learned yesterday. In order to cope with the daily increase of out-patients at245 words
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Article106 1958-09-18 4 DIRECTOR of Civil Aviation, Mr. W. P. Nicol. returned to Singapore last night after his :alks in Britain on the development of the International airport at Paya Lebar. Mr. Nicol, who had been away for three weeks, attended the Commonwealth Airlines conference attended by heads106 words
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Advertisement102 1958-09-18 4 f 1 Sunsilk^ ONE- L AT HER SH AMDr^ i-XvX':-:-'-'-'-' -W j »?>:\v''£y': S»i£ ->' I i '•—•SwSJtoS^'x-:-:- w I jS3wS6ffi^/.-.-.-.:-./; ;-.^-;i-i«%i>x^w>>::xi>>:.;: .:.::>■>■ Sunsilk is a dream come true. m&^^M "Whether your hair is dry or oily, Wfl 1 this one-lather shampoo leaves it I J shining clean and gloriously102 words
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Article1230 1958-09-18 5 Iyor's Attempt To Refer ;U e Gets No Support I ution Party! W\n the Singa-, ■r> ,i u ere M (ountil were! ■•defeated on the rein ovins l"*- in Sago Rc~G t0 have 81, penance and M,,'.'"'^- CommitV bou ses could R'J -.-qualified V.- '-ci no support i I1,230 words
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Article414 1958-09-18 5 tFi i P I the re its I e that C m- acted without I r wing v k hid tailed but had nued to 1 C mmit- T re; ing to atl i ii( -tr that lam Jl'~}'\ chairman of added, I deplore e n have Sz( L:414 words
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190 1958-09-18 5 P.A.P. ISSUES CHALLENGE AND IS ACCEPTED A CHALLENGE issued by two People's Action Party City Councillors at the meeting of the Singapore City Council was yesterday readily accepted by two other opposition Councillors Liberal Socialist Councillor S. M. Vasagar and Labour Front Councillor Tang Peng Yeu. The two PAP Councillors190 words
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Article243 1958-09-18 5 <■■-.' :asi a f. D) n- a nr c e f e enre srrs at the ••v.-,.^ the Mr. Rengasamy said when selling of toddy was freeiy allowed he saw no reason why the licence to sell food at the toddy shop should be refused Supporting the move, Mr.243 words
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456 1958-09-18 5 'Yes' To Film Of King George Park And Aquarium LIBERAL SOCIALIST leader in the Singapore City Council, Mr. Lim Choo Sye, yesterday iold the ordinary meeting that the Council should not be "so narrowminded" to deprive a local firm of an opportunity to popularize the island. Mr. Lim was speaking456 words
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Article547 1958-09-18 5 THE Singapore City Council has become an "employment agency" of a certain political party, Labour Front Councillor, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow, charged in the ordinary meeting of the Council yesterday. During a debate on the selection of 10 Assistant Marke.s and Hawkers Inspectors made by the547 words
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Advertisement126 1958-09-18 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products *5WwwC-JwcwMMlßfim HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I7TST?BWHiW»y from ■3355JH BBBLmmbmh I U AGENTS fr DISTRIBUTORS (Pvt.) LTD. AUfIRHR AGENCY SHOWROOM: 47/49. STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. (Inserted bv tntineerin* Export Promotion126 words
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Article622 1958-09-18 6 Regent Warns Johore People: No Complacency JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Expressing his happiness that the State of Johore was gradually becoming all "white," the Regent, the Tengku Mahkota, yesterday warned the people against complacency. The Regent was giving a brief speech on the occasion of the 85th birthday of his622 words
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187 1958-09-18 6 SINGAPORE Police early yesterday morning rushed to the scene of a "gang fight" and detained a man on whom they found a knife but released him after questioning. The man they questioned was described by the Police Secretary, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh as a "one187 words
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Article21 1958-09-18 6 DR. WU LIEN-TEH will talk on "Problems of Research" today at the Arts Auditorium. Nanyang University, at 10.30 a.m.21 words
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Article140 1958-09-18 6 LEGISLATION TO CURB DIVORCES LEGISLATION should be immediately introduced in the Federation and Singapore to curb Muslim divorces, said Mrs Shirin Fozdar, secretary of the Singapore Council of Womei. Mrs. Fozdar told The Standard yesterday that Muslim women in these two territories have had no protection at all. Under Muslim140 words
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Article41 1958-09-18 6 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore City Council and its Labour Unions Federation will be resumed today the first meeting between the parties since Aug. 13. The Councils Chief Administrative Officer will conduct the negotiations instead of the all-party committee.41 words
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Article55 1958-09-18 6 B I H E PasirJ n ■-i J? rn lea* Th, <■ tnviUtj Pepw entativ* Pedei The the Mr r rJ s pta J? P< F r>rd v her a me F TIC mote ;< Pr co^iperati J3 k\ e e of r/- T E F serve to lews55 words
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Article836 1958-09-18 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. One hundred and twenty-two Government servants, members of the Military Forces, the Police, and civilians were honoured by the Sultan of Johore on the occasion of his 85th birthday today. The full list is given below. The Darjah Mahkota Johore Yang Amat Mulia. (The Most Honourable836 words
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Article30 1958-09-18 6 THE Severn! Dance o! the Ci n r; Reserve Civil Defence 1 K .am -V-- will k>e in m tickets a: s pgi be ob sdntb) the night ol30 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-09-18 6 THREE young English nurses arrived in S« from Britain yesterday aboard the troopship Shire fhe Ca fhree to X I^JThey are. from left Pnra^e t j Private Linda Savage, 19. and Prn*i« Boland. 19^35 words
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Article233 1958-09-18 7 They Will Serve For Three Years MORE than 500 men of the 13th and 18th Battalions of the Royal Hussars returned to Malaya yesterday on board the troopship Oxfordshire after a five-year break. In the words of one of the soldiers: "We have come back233 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-09-18 7 Owen Evans Gives A BrilliantPerformance THE Stage Club presented the first of four performances of the Restoration comedy. "The Country Wife" by William Wycherley, at the Cultural Centre Ineatre, Singapore, last night. A brilliant and characteristically bawdy play of aristocratic domestic intrigue and connubial importunity. "The Country Wife" could beV.F.D. - 242 words
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Article41 1958-09-18 7 A POLICEMAN was alighting from a bus in front of the Kuala Lumpur TB. clinic on Tuesday evening when a man picked $10 from one of his pockets. Police said today. The man was arrested by the policeman.41 words
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Article108 1958-09-18 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES srSSS'H? (Nov.) g? 8 »t HI- No. 215 M| B-S.S. No. 3 781 M* Tone: Steady 8 POM %k S3«?f ta SlßM(down $J) $368i lcul n Buyers Seller* 58 S3 Tone: steadied 24f o CLOSING opot 24 d October-December 24ld* January-March 24§d' April-June |||d July-September 243d September108 words
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296 1958-09-18 7 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim lew Hock, will today meet the management of the Universal Cars Ltd., in a bid to end the dispute between the firm and its 70 employees. Mr. Lim has taken a special interest in the296 words
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Article260 1958-09-18 7 ROBBERY CHARGE: YOUTHS CONVICTED TWO 16-year-oid youths, Khoon Seng and Chua Choon Chew, were convicted on a charge of robbery, by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Ooor Singh, yesterday. Ang and Chua had robbed a student, Peh Teck Hong, of $19 while armed with bearing scrapers along the Nicoll260 words
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Article60 1958-09-18 7 MISS Valerie Browndridge, 17 was last night chosen "The Girl with That Certain Smile" from over 100 contestants from Singapore and the Federation in a contest held at the Odeon Theatre. The youngest of the ten finalists was 12-year-old Shirley Nair. The contest was he'd in60 words
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Article55 1958-09-18 7 A MURDER charge was yesterday read and explained to Ton Khai Chong, 20. in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court. The charge stated that Toh had committed murder by causing the death of 21-year-old labourer, Tay Kim Cheong at 9| m.s. Upper Thomson Road on the morning of55 words
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Article804 1958-09-18 7 THE following Singapore candidates were successful in the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1958 examinations, Higher Stage. ACCOUNTING: A. Aziz Ghani. Chan Chee Hoi, Chan Chins Wah. Chan Chor Tern, Chan Chwee Koon. Chan Kum Fatt. Chan Sing Fook. G. Chandrangadan. V. K. Chandrasekharan. Robert Chew Kwan804 words
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Miscellaneous443 1958-09-18 7 HBBBPMBCP9KJ^HP IB VVfIHI 3.57-4.20 English Schools Broad■fif J VaV IfcS^V A] H I I casts. 5 p.m Hello Children. 5.30 A^llllAl R^ASAsVH Calling all Hospitals. 6.30 Music from Holland. 6.45 Lights on for the evening prog.. 6.55 Regional ■JPKivfl announcements. 654 Spore Share Market Report. 7 p.m. Time Signal and443 words
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Advertisement859 1958-09-18 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. foil *****/6, USSI/4 112/6. Reblnaon Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMCRICAN SERVICE To Haifa*, tostoa. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Calf Ports. S'poro P. S*lmm Penang MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/2S Oct Cutlets option to proceed via other ports to load and discherge cargo NORTH859 words
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Advertisement497 1958-09-18 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Aden p on Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, Cop, to ifl 5oot« KIN A 19/22 Sept H Colling Gdynia I "SELANDIA" ivuu* :i M Passenger Accommodar.on Av Ql ob e "BUSUANGA" 3 40, I Colling Gdynic "SONGKHLA" **o<, I "FALSTRIA" 23 24o c 2! Q OUTWARDS497 words
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190 1958-09-18 9 Britain's Overseas Trade Declines PROVISIONAL figures of U.K. overseas trade last month show that both imports and exports were much lower than in the previous month. The value of U.K. exports in August was £257,800,000. £28,000,000 less than in July. In the three months of JuneAugust (covering the period of190 words
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Article48 1958-09-18 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association "made the following changes in its rates to merchant yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 324, O.D. 321, 90 days air mail 32 9 16 credit bills, 32 11 16 trade bills; selling, IT OV. 31 3/4 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.48 words
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Article91 1958-09-18 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picu] yesterday were: Copra Sept. /Oct. U.K.. Continent $33J buyers $34 sellers; coconut oil in bulk 5314 sellers, in drums .>o4* severs; M;:ntok white pepper 52 25 sellers; Sarawak white 51 24 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association91 words
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Article116 1958-09-18 9 INDUSTRIALS and tins were irregular, while rubbers were quietly steady in the Malayan share market yesterday. A fair turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: F.M.S. 4i<> 1931 99.00 100.00 FMS 3% War 1940 94.50 95.00x1 S.S. 3% War 1940 94.50 95.00116 words
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278 1958-09-18 9 U.K. LEADING SUPPLIER OF SUGAR TO MALAYA Finance And Commerce UNITED KINGDOM exported some 38,525 tons of sugar to Malaya, including Singapore, worth $15,226,922, in the first five months of this year. This total made her the leading supplier of sugar to the Malayan market in that period. Formosa, which278 words
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Article44 1958-09-18 9 KLM announces that with the introduction of the winter schedules on Nov. 1, Tripoli (Libya) will be included in the K.L.M. route network. A twice-weekly service is to be operated between Amsterdam and TriDoli with modern Viscount 800 airliners.44 words
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Article38 1958-09-18 9 Indian exports of cashew nut kernels this vear are forecast at 1.600,000 cases (50 pounds each), an increase of 75.000 cases over last year. Indian cashew exports have climbed steadily in recent years.38 words
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Article81 1958-09-18 9 SINGAPORE rubber price gained half a cent yesterday, to close at 82} cents per lb. for International first grade October (Tuesday 82ic). The market opened slightly lower on disappointing overseas advices, but steadied on short covering, new buying and increased demand for lower gradeThere was more activity81 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-18 9 Mobile Bank Does Brisk Business CHUNG KHIAW BANK'S fully mechanized mobile branch drew a crowd of spectators and customers, when it opened its third day of business yesterday outside a shoe factory, at the 6th milestone Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore. As in the previous two days, business was reported brisk.76 words
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Article38 1958-09-18 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 81| 82* International Oct. No. 1 R.S.S. 82| 82| November 82| 82| October 3 78 78* Tona: Steady.38 words
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Article56 1958-09-18 9 MALAYAN tin exports in August totalled 4,007 tons, against 3,533 tons in the previous month. America, the biggest buyer, increased her offtake from 1,440 tons in July to 1,654 tens in August. In the first eight months this year, exports totalled 33,510 tons, against 70.604 tons56 words
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Article200 1958-09-18 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. disp. $1.12} $110: F. N. ords. $2.82* to $286, $2.85 delayed; Gammon $150, $1.51; Hume ords. A5/l|; M. Cement $1.35, $1.36; M Colls. $1.02; McAlister $1.37; M. Box $1.72^; $1.73; Robinson ords. $166 to $1.60 to $1.62; Sime Darby200 words
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221 1958-09-18 9 TWO representatives of the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission, Mr. J. S. Hickey, and Mr. H. T. Jones, the Commission's assistant export sales manager, are in Singapore on a business visit. The two men, who arrived in the Colony on Monday, are221 words
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Article129 1958-09-18 9 Aussie Body As Host At Congress CANBERRA, Sept. 17 (Reuter) The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia will be host to representatives from all British Commonwealth countries, at the 20th triennial congress of the Federation of Commonwealth and British Empire Chambers of Commerce, to be held in Canberra early in129 words
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296 1958-09-18 9 SCIENTISTS at the National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce, have devised a system for analyzing colours without looking at them. The work is done with a recording spectrophotometer and a high speed electronic computer. The spectrophotometer inspects a swatch of material or a296 words
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Article, Illustration332 1958-09-18 9 Firm To Make Sound Tests With BBC ELECTRIC and Musical Industries of Britain announce that they will be collaborating with the BBC during the next few months in tests on stereophonic sound transmission ever a single radio channel. In stereo, the aim is to reproduce sounds in such a way332 words
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Miscellaneous174 1958-09-18 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia Darvel, Yamashita Maru, Ryuho Maru, Kuoangsi, Sambas, Tyndareus Belata. Emp. Merchant, Suhon, Maas Lloyd, Angkorwat, Hg. Silverwave. Capetan Kosko, Bat.jan, Adler and 3 Trawlers Korvest, Summit 1, Fuyo Maru, Isarco, Prince Salvor. Nikko Maru. Kokyu Maru, Sumous, Hessenstein. Lidia, Dilwara, Santa Lucia, Berebere. Lotonum. Call. Karacni, Benvannoch.174 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1958-09-18 10 MEJV IJV THE NEWS: NORMAN MANLEY, the Chief Minister of Jamaica, is a grey-haired distinguished-looking intellectual who has sometimes been called frhe "Cripps of the Caribbean." In school, Manley set up five new Jamaican schools track records Like the late Sir Stafford Cripps, who attended theCh'ng Poh - 1,235 words
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Article, Illustration973 1958-09-18 10 T^IELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alame.n the most controversial figure produced by the British Army since Cromwell goes into retirement this Saturday and into living legend. At "0 "Monty" is twenty years older than his boss. United States General Lauris Norstad, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, and he973 words
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Article, Illustration537 1958-09-18 11 tljm rT* won six out of eight events at -tpr-^rvices swimming: championships ■j/:d Pool yesterday. f; free- Ne ent R v,V. Navy won the 400 metres butterfly and lost the 100 metres breaststroke event on a disI laliflcation. The judges dis- talifled Bailey for swimming nore than one stroke537 words
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Article27 1958-09-18 11 WAV Rushy to |bj isainst ncir annual fa thf Kin? ri> named R. 3- the V -aid i trial n L3 ti t g El rtj27 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-09-18 11 «t the inter- Services swim meet yesterdau ™ere these r >9ht: Pie. Adrian, Dvr. Laza, L/Cpl Hassan. Pte. Gha.ali, 4 8 the RAF in tht six by 50 metres free style telay won the35 words
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Article122 1958-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Maj. C. E. Ring caused the first upset on the opening day of the Selangor Golf Club tennis championships when he beat seeded player Law Smith in straight sets 6-2. 6-3. on the golf club courts here today. Because of rain today, only122 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-09-18 11 Army Win The CSM Gets Wet THE Army won Yesterday's Inter-Services swimming not(7r St h cM) fiSb C Ch CSM Clark 9eU int pounced on him and pushed him in, clothes and all tie went home wet to the skin, but heck' he icdsn't sorry at all for the duckirg.55 words
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439 1958-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor Rugby Union will hold a trial on the Padang here on Saturday to select the team for their first inter-state match against Kedah at Sungei Patani on Sept. 27. The state has lost several stars who helped it439 words
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Article308 1958-09-18 11 Penang Won't Be Against Colony Playing For Cup PENANG, Wed.— Penan? is not and will not be against Singapore's participation in the Malaya Cup competition, the honorary secretary of the Football Association of Penang, Mr. Tan Teik Kiong told The Standard today. "It is entirely up308 words
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Article214 1958-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya should lose no time in drawing up a continuous and intensive training programme to fit its youths for the international field of athletics. American traek coach Charles Sportsman told Kuala Lumpur Rotarians today. And his advice to the youths themselves:214 words
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Article66 1958-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Batu Cantonment became the first team in Selangor to lower the Royal Air Force colours when they beat them by 15 points (five tries) to nil in a rugger match on the Bellamy Road ground today. The airmen were not at full strength,66 words
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Article55 1958-09-18 11 THE Royal Engineers trounced Royal Army Medical Corps by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to three (a try) in a rugger match at Ayer Raiah Road yesterday. Ricky Braybrook scored four tries while Fifken converted three and touched down once for the Sappers. The Medical Corps55 words
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298 1958-09-18 11 The 'Gift' Goes Sour ...Now Aziz Swears That He Scored It The 'gift' that Penang was supposed to get from Singapore in the 11th minute of the Malaya Cup final replay has gone sour, according to the latest comments from that island. Penang centreforward. Aziz Ahmad. swears that he DID298 words
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271 1958-09-18 11 RAMLEE STARS FOR POLICE TO BEAT THE SCC THREE good conversions and a penalty by centre three Ramlee enabled Police Sports Association to score an easy victory over Singapore Cricket Club 'A' by 23 points (four goals and a penalty) to three (a penalty) in a rugger match on the271 words
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Article22 1958-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Postal Union Athletic Club beat Deport 7—l in a hockey match on the Imbi road ground today.22 words
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Article419 1958-09-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Beats Quicksilver In Best Time Of Ipoh Gallops IPOH, Wed. Only six horses were sent against the clock on the second track this morning and none worked better than GENERAL PIL (Buang) who finished in front of QUICKSILVER (Tjoa) at the end of a testing *three"419 words
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Article102 1958-09-18 12 Wardle Joins Nelson MANCHESTER, Sept. 17, (Reuter)— Johnny Wardle. the former Yorkshire and England leftarm slow bowler, signed a two-year contract last night with Nelson, the Lancashire league club. Wardle's departure from county cricket will be a blow to Nottinghamshire, who were hoping that Wardle would join them and play102 words
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Article202 1958-09-18 12 Skinner Wins For Police A solitary goal in the second half by inside left *Vilfred Skinner put Police Sports Association in the final of the SGSFA senior knockout soccer competition. They beat Public Works Department 1-0 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The match was a replay. The two teams had202 words
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Article146 1958-09-18 12 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 17. (Reuter) Sweden's Sven Davidson, one of Europe's leading lawn tennis plavers. has turned down an offer to play as a professional and has decided to quit international tournament play. Davidson said that after careful consideration he had decided against turning professional. He146 words
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Article63 1958-09-18 12 ADELAIDE, Sept. 17 (Reuter) South Australian Sheffield Shield captain and former test player, Graeme Hole, today announced his retirement from first class cricket. Hole, who made his lest debut against Freddie Brown's 1950/51 M.C.C. team, said he wanted to devote more time to his family and business63 words
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Article70 1958-09-18 12 NO. 75 Squadron RNZAF beat Johore Bahru United by 23 points (a goal, tour tries and two penalties) to six (a try and penalty) in a rugger match at Johore yesterday. The Kiwis, who led 9-0 at half-time scored their tries through Bramley 2. Hawker. Burt.70 words
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Article132 1958-09-18 12 SYDNEY. Sept. 17 (Reutcr) Norman O'Neill, tipped by many experts as one of Australia's main batting hopes in the quest to regain the A.-lu from England in the 1958 59 cricket season, will play in the combined team against the M.C.C. in Perth on Oct. 24/28132 words
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Article34 1958-09-18 12 LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) Results in last night's Rugby Union and League matches were: RUGBY LEAGUE: Lanchashire Cud second round Oldham 19 Wigan 7. RUGBY UNION: Club match Exeter 20 Esher 0.34 words
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Article54 1958-09-18 12 SOCCER: SAFA Cup CA vs Dockyard at JaUm Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup Maxwell SC vs Stable Boys at Geylang; Telok Kurau United vs Indian Youngsters at MFA. League Div. 2 A Kota Raja vs CA 'A' at F N. HOCKEY: Pasir Panjcng SS vs St. Patricks54 words
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Article93 1958-09-18 12 SHEFFIELD, England. Sept. 17 (Reuter)— A massive silver golf trophy made to the crders of a Chicago firm has been completed here and is shortly to be sent to President Eisenhower for his approval, it was announced today. To be known as the Eisenhower Trophy,93 words
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Article73 1958-09-18 12 SYDNEY, Sept. 17 (Reuter) —One of Australia's greatest left-hand batsmen, Arthur Morris, reappear in S3 T dney club cricket this year. However, Morris, who retired from Test and Sheffield Shield cricket in 1955. will not be available for representative matches. "I'm looking forward to playing again,73 words
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272 1958-09-18 12 Herb Torn Between 2 Desires PERTH, Sept. 17, (Reuter).— World champion miler Herb Elliott's decision to turn professional or remain an amateur may be influenced by two former top Austra- lian sportsmen. They are Test cricketer, Sir Donald Bradman, and272 words
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107 1958-09-18 12 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 17 (Reuter)— Vladimir Stogov, of the Soviet Union, retained the bantamweight title in the world weightlifting championships here last night. Etdgov lifted a total of 342.5 kilograms (754} pounds) 107.5 kilograms (2362 pounds) in the press, 105 kilograms 1 231} pounds) in the107 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-09-18 12 IN one of the opening matches of the British soccer s team, playing at home, decisively beat Football League chat pton. Wanderers by 6-2. Here Jimmy Greaves (right. No. H> turns a r 1 fourth of his five goals. Wolves centre-half and England's captain R~* r tre) and lullUPI - 90 words
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Article233 1958-09-18 12 LOS ANGELES, California. Sept i: n Cooper, Australian Davis Cup star who i singles championship and the Wimbledon day was upset in the second round of Southwest tennis tournament by younfCta of Piedmont, California. Crawford, a member of the U.S. Davis Cup squad and hailed as a future star233 words
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Article61 1958-09-18 12 Mr 8 trfej re-el< ctec V?sjeo( Amateur AimiS thi current y« are the a.vc d Presiteffl I Leong; Foo Siik Cr.'r.i Brng. Mr. feol Hon. Sec:-:-: WVe Lee; tary. Mr A.:: Sports Car Tan; hs& m Tan Wah IU surer, Mr Lot! Auditor. Mr 1 Committee Ong. Mr E61 words
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Article39 1958-09-18 12 NEWPORT Seps the United the Ameri ba k in i for a me ips begins :< rhe 12- ew went sever rhang< a cor ling not The tested M beginnii Th< WrVa'.r.er* I sum m< r mine V* :i39 words
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Article19 1958-09-18 12 —Result* ban FA*--. Bristol Town mi Grii s SCO! Quarter Dunfen SCOTTISH^ Brechm^ (8r0.^"',.;" tember |l CUf* cnu19 words
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Article, Illustration515 1958-09-18 13 Ronald Marker - Ronald Marker reports from London afrP 'fs t mesh Rr£ fruit /childhood^ Z?tod muf h KU» sarn L7dtfe^ r in t. tourist m f> T«t I thin fLrtff t 1 American* 111 nfhfs a kit jolt and Pear, iJoretban n 8,, obliterating u-. nitberto Hi ■"■'_•> k;t< hen to515 words
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Article697 1958-09-18 13 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson from in New York JHIS is the time of year when, in an atmosphere of awe, the secrets of the design of next year's American cars begin to be unveiled A new type of headlamp, a new radiator grille, new shapes of rear finning the details697 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1958-09-18 13 From Our Correspondent I DELHI authoritative has yet appeared in the Press on the NehruNoon talks that have just concluded in New Delhi, though unofficial reports are current that the two statesmen have reached a measure of agreement on the preliminary steps to1,246 words
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Miscellaneous511 1958-09-18 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: ■■^■■■^■■■■■1 J- "Our opinion of people F^b^b^^b^^^^^K^b^E^H depends less upon what we WM mMmMM MM see in them than upon what they make us see in our- H^P"^V^bV^bl •elves." Sarah Grand K^tt Ilil PX^B THURSDAY FOR sM EVERYONE: Carry on with MM whatever is already started VI EbIbISbV511 words
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Article, Illustration134 1958-09-18 14 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 (Reuter) —An independent candidate, backed both by Communists and the extremist Hindu parties, yesterday defeated a Congress candidate in a byelection for Delhi's seat in the Upper House of Parliament, the Council of States. This is the first time a nonCongress member134 words
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Article25 1958-09-18 14 SIX FACTORY workers at Pardubice, near Prague, have received sentences of up to 12 years' imprisonment for high treason and anti-Communist subversive activities.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article27 1958-09-18 14 THE new Soviet Union Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Nikolai T. Fedrenko, yesterday drove to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to present his credentials to Emperor Hirohito. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article23 1958-09-18 14 RUSSIA yesterday presented a twin-engine Ilyushin--14 airplane to the King of Yemen in a ceremony at Taiz, Yemen, Radio Moscow report- ed.- UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article24 1958-09-18 14 DR. HENDRIK VERWOERD, the recently appointed South African Prime Minister, is trying to increase the size of his Cabinet from 14 to 16 members.24 words
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Article26 1958-09-18 14 THE FOREIGN and Defence Ministers of the 15-nation North Atlantic Alliance will meet in Paris on Dec. 16 for the NATO Council annual December meeting.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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147 1958-09-18 14 'WE HAVE BEEN MOST KIND TO THE DUTCH' JAKARTA, Sept. 17 (Reuter) The Foreign Minister, Doctor Subandrio. said today the Indonesian Government and people had shown an exaggerated degree of kindness towards the Dutch, Antara News Agency reported. Doctor Subandrio was commenting on an Amsterdam report in which the Dutch147 words
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Article97 1958-09-18 14 COMMERCIAL PLANE NOT GOOD ENOUGH NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 (UPI) Opposition was voiced in the Indian Parliament lobbies yesterday to President Rajendra Prasad's going to Japan by ordinary commercial plane as not being in keeping with the dignity of his office. It was learned that the reason he would not97 words
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Article85 1958-09-18 14 SEATTLE IS SITE FOR C-PLAN MEET WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 The United States will be host to the ministerial meeting of the Colombo Plan's Consultative Committee for Co-opera-tive Economic Development in South and South-east Asia, to be held at the Olympic Hotel in Seattle, Washington, from Nov. 10 to Nov. 14.85 words
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Article50 1958-09-18 14 JAKARTA. Sept. 17 (UPI) Indonesian Central Government troops captured the West Sumatra Port of Painan from rebels on Sunday, Army Headquarters announced yesterday. The fall of Painan, 30 miles south of Padang. was the first major break in several weeks in the stalemated fighting in Sumatra.50 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-09-18 14 picture. JAPANESE Director Hiroshi Inagara, dressed in traditional kimono, holds tle "Golden Lion of St. Mark" award after receiving the prize awarded him for the best film of the 1958 International Film Fes- UPI tival at Venice "The Rickshaw Man."UPI - 45 words
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175 1958-09-18 14 LONDON, Sept. 17 (UPI) Britain announced today that it will equip its navy and perhaps its air force with the supersonic NA-39, a radar-beating bomber said to be "years ahead of any other aircraft in the world." A defence Ministry spokesman said 50 of the175 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-09-18 14 Picture. UPI THE Ambassador of the Peoples' Republic of Communist China in Poland, Wang Ping Nan pictured on his return to Warsaw after he had talks in Peking.UPI - 32 words
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Article61 1958-09-18 14 COLOMBO, Sept. 17 (UPI) Premier Solomon Bandaranaike told the Government Parliamentary group yesterday that it might be necessary to extend the state of emergency further, because reports had reached him of the possibility of incidents in the Eastern Province. He had to assess the whole position before61 words
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329 1958-09-18 14 NOT IN THEIR INTERESTS TO DISMISS CHARGES PRETORIA. Sept. 17. (Reuter). Three judges conductIng the South African treason trial declared yesterday the best interests of the 91 accused would not be served by dismissing the indictment against them. The judges gave the reasons for their decision on August 27 to329 words
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Article107 1958-09-18 14 Race RiotsExaggerated -BUTLER SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Sept. 17 (Reuter) Mr. R. A. Butler, the British Home Secretary and Lord Privy Seal, arrived here yesterday by air for a fortnight's holiday in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Mr. Butler told reporters at the airport that the scope of the race riots107 words
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Article26 1958-09-18 14 TED KAVANAGH. 66, Tas-manian-boro humourist who helped keep Britain laughing in the dark days of World War 11, died in a London hospital yesterday.26 words
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171 1958-09-18 14 TOKYO, Sept. 17, (Reuter).— The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today that Japan hopes to open formal negotiations with the United Kingdom shortly for the conclusion of a treaty of commerce and navigation. The talks will probably start in London by the end of this171 words
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Article113 1958-09-18 14 U.A.R. Warns Israel DAMASCUS, Syria, Sept. 17 (Reuter)— Mr. Sabri El Assali, a vice-President of the United Arab Republic, said of Israel here yesterday "we shall not attack or recognise her nor shall we sign any agreement with her." But, he added, "we will not tolerate113 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-09-18 14 picture. PRESIDENT Rajendra Prasad of India, (right) shakes hands with Pakistan's Prime Minister Malik Feroz Khan Noon when the latter came to lunch with the President at the Palace in New Delhi. The Pakistan Premier visited India recently for talks with the Indian Prime Minister JawaharlalUPI - 61 words
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166 1958-09-18 14 Panama Is Top On The List LONDON. Sept. 17 (Reuter) During 1957. the number of ships lost throughout the world through foundering, collision or wreck was 163, exactly the same as in 1956, according to Lloyd's Register of Shipping figures published today. But166 words
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Article250 1958-09-18 14 PARIS, Sept. 17 (I PI) Al miant be rounded up and sent to special inters soon to stamp out the wave of violence! France more than three weeks ago, inf« said today. i --3 Those measures would be taken under the emerge; < y powers contained in Premier Charles250 words
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Article52 1958-09-18 14 CitjODQ (Reutfr* yesterday j person*: inca Ct. Ghosh Chief whijn member of Bengal L^a emblj, wh'i tempted to U demonstrate the Swreiia ings Yesterday second dirtf movemeDf i« thp te-fuu Price tesw tame Cots* amalgam «1 partws olto» Praia &oci»!al These trwl over 8W ti taken im« the CaJcitb52 words
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Article31 1958-09-18 14 AMMAN Sd King Huaj pointed by KM era! Bahad: r Iraqi Ambassr.: to a center Jordan Foreign General Koi bassador here the Baghdad' instructions Iraqi capita! i'A sequently gran^ tionality31 words
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Article30 1958-09-18 14 GENERAL S. Thimayya. Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, arrived in Washington yesterday at the start of a 12-dav tour of United States Army Installations.- UPIUPI - 30 words
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