Singapore Standard, 20 September 1958
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Title Section22 1958-09-20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coblt TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1958. Vol. IX No. 80. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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168 1958-09-20 1 ARAL), Perlis, Fri. The King and Queen were this morning given a ceremonial send-off when they left the State for Pulau Langkawi after ending their two-day official visit The Royal couple left by a Royal Malayan Navy ship for the island where they will168 words
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Article62 1958-09-20 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sept. 19, .(Reuter).— The Steering Committee today rejected an Indian proposal to inscribe in the General Assembly's agenda an item on Chinese representation ,in the United Nations. It adopted instead an American resolution applying a •'moratorium" procedure, barring any move to oust the Chinese62 words
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Article476 1958-09-20 1 WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS IS UNACCEPTABLE— CHEN Nationalists Will Not See Territory Traded For Peace TAIPEI, Sept. 19, (UPl)— Vice-President and Premier Chen Cheng declared today that "nobody has the right" to force Nationalist China to demilitarize the Qiiemoy and Matsu islands. The Premier told Parliament that476 words
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396 1958-09-20 1 EMERGENCY MEETING TO DISCUSS TIN CRISIS Russian Dumping Breaks Floor Price KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Member nations of the International Tin Council have been summoned to an emergency meeting in London next Thursday to find ways and means of beating the world tin crisis brought about by indiscriminate Russian dumping. A396 words
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Article128 1958-09-20 1 TIN PRICE DROPS $24A PICUL TIN price in Singapore yesterday fell sharply by $24 a picul on cessation of buying temporarily by the Buffer Stock manager in London at the floor level of £730 per ton. Yesterday's price on the local market was $344 per picul (Thursday $368*). The $24128 words
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Article66 1958-09-20 1 THIEL, France. Sept. 19 (UPI) A C-130 Transport aircraft of the U.S. Air Force collided in the air with a French fighter plane today near this village, 40 miles south of Paris. First reports said four persons died in the crash and two escaped. Police66 words
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309 1958-09-20 1 2,000 Lose Jobs By Dumping Of Foreign Shoes MORE than 2,000 of the 5,000 workers employed by 11 rubber goods manufacturing companies in Singapore have been thrown out of employment during the past 20 months. The series of retrenchments were the direct result of dumping of foreign footwear in the309 words
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137 1958-09-20 1 BILL TO GIVE P.P.S.O. LIFE FOR ONE, MORE YEAR THE Singapore Government, by an amending bill published yesterday, is seeking to extend the operation of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for another year from Oct. 21. The ordinance was introduced in October, 1955. Under the amending bill, Government was137 words
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Article67 1958-09-20 1 TWO men believed to be secret society gangsters, slashed a youth, Wong Yee Chong 19, with parangs at his heme in Loron* 17. Geylang Singapore last night. Wong, employed by a local contractor, came from Ipoh four months ago. He received multiple wounds all over his67 words
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Article39 1958-09-20 1 THE Atomic Energy Commission yesterday exploded the first nuclear weapon of Its new Nevada test series. The weapon, suspended from a balloon at 500 feet, caused a brilliant flash but did not produce the usual mushroom cloud.39 words
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209 1958-09-20 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 19 (Reuter) Indonesian officials today installed a volunteer commando corps for action in West New Guinea, Antara news agency reported. Antara said corps members would serve as a "human bomb". Brigadier-General Mustopo. was quoted as saying the corps would be prepared to "attack209 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-09-20 1 HEADS of State Government departments and their wives were presented to the King and Queen at the Balai Besar, Arau, during the royal visit to Perlis. Photo shows the King at the presentation ceremony. On the left is the Mentri Besar, Perlis, Dato Laksamana Haji Mohd. Razalli55 words
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220 1958-09-20 1 THE Singapore C.I.D. early yesterday arrested eight men in a swooo on one of the hide-outs of secret society Group 08 in Lorong Serai, off Bencoolen Street. Several gangland Papons, Including a hand grenade seized in the rain were confiscated. The offlcer-iii-charKe of220 words
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Article, Illustration663 1958-09-20 2 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Malaya's Policy ...BY UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malayan Minister without Portfolio and Chief United Nations delegate, said yesterday that his country was "uncompromising on the question of Colonialism," though pursuing an independent foreign policy, judging every issue on663 words
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Article583 1958-09-20 2 GROMYKO TO U.S. UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 19 (Reuter) Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, demanded the withdrawal of American troops from Formosa and renewed a Russian pledge to help Communist China "at any moment to beat off the aggressor by joint efforts." "Let nobody be583 words
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93 1958-09-20 2 U.S. DEFENCE SECRETARY TO TOUR ASIA WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— U.S. Defence Secretary Neil McElroy will make a five-week tour of the Pacific, Asian and Middle East areas beginning Sept. 27. The Defence Department said yesterday, he would hold discussions with senior U.S. and foreign officials and visit U.S. military installations93 words
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Article24 1958-09-20 2 KING PAUL and Queen Frederika of Greece arrived in Munich, Germany, last night to attend as guests Munich's traditional October festival— UPIUPI - 24 words
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Advertisement917 1958-09-20 2 DEATH DALTON, Mrs K. M- (Molly), widow of J. Daiton and beloved sister of Dorv Roberts and J. E. S Crawford, passed away in Batu Cajah after a long illness. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from unmarried female Federal C't.zens. age 16 but under 22 for appointment as Telephone Operator917 words
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Advertisement1050 1958-09-20 2 NOTICES ADMISSION TO PRIMARY SCHOOLS PERAK, 1959. PARENTS of children born in 1952 who have registered their children under "Operation Torch" for admission to Primary Schools in Perak in January 1959 should take their counterfoil for checking to the school of first choice between Ist and 18th October, 1958. A1,050 words
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Advertisement411 1958-09-20 2 NOTICES CONNAUGHT DRIVE h NOTICE is hereby givei that Connaught Drive vtil be partially closed on Satur I day, Sunday and Monday 20th, 21st and 22nd Septem ber, 1958, respectively due t< i the execution of roadworks j SINGAPORE CITY COUNCII J PUBLIC NOTICE TELOK DATOH BRIDGE No. 20/1. 20th411 words
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Advertisement128 1958-09-20 2 s IK./-' JT Mnjajnan^n^n^na^a^ NEW HILLSIDE INN ■H (WHITLEY ROAD) f ISM Dancing to WmM Ali Ahmad's Quintet f^| Nightly 8.30 p.m. to midnight m^, wjm Tomorrow Tea Donct HHkl 4.00 to 7.00 p.m. P^B Famous Recording fir Cabaret Artirf —l^ i will giy a floor thow nightly. THE IMMORTAL128 words
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Article812 1958-09-20 3 September 20. 1958 Morality, Security Mae Federation Government has drafted Eilatioft to give if wider powers for dealing l, n malpractices, questionable pursuits and Rwh.ch arc considered prejudicial to the ■Lglcpment and welfare of its citizens and ttafus and dignity of the new nation. Two t, aimed at the812 words
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Article25 1958-09-20 3 Vq a lrT> ltck K<>*> l oL, 5451 l5 "°«»> All department* f P *t_ uranc 8ld >74 Batu «d M .^£r re«■-25 words
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Article, Illustration407 1958-09-20 3 the NEWS as it strikes me HPHE announcement yesterx day that about 100 employees of Bata Shoes, in Singapore, have been served with two months' notice terminating their services should alert the Minster for Commerce and Industry to the serious threat the country^ economy faces through the dumping of roods407 words
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Article513 1958-09-20 3 t»ROM time to time in the Eastern suburbs of New York, there can be heard a fierce shriek in the sky, as the huge swept wings of the Boeing 707 jet airliner hoist it up to the stratosphere. It is much the most controversial noise in New York513 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1958-09-20 3 ANDREW SHONFIELD - ANDREW SHONFIELD By LONDON T^HE hire purchase finance companies of Britain have remained remarkably calm in the face of the latest assault by the banks on their domain. Some retailers have taken defensive action and cut their hire -purchase charges to combat the banks' cheap loan1,369 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-09-20 3 Iran's fight against the threat of a new locust plague has been substantially aided by a U.S. grant of 25 tons of Aldrin, a highly effective pesticide.30 words
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Advertisement35 1958-09-20 3 !fe^ MALAYAN |M1 AIRWAYS YOU* NATIONAL AHUNt H SBRVICBB S TWICI WEEKLY BV SKVM ASTER SIHOAPOMI NON a vTOP TO Fa B COMMBNCtVG 2T9 S*PnMߧ* 9 H AND •IHOAPOSB TO B COMMtMCHO SOW SePTCM*** I35 words
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Article687 1958-09-20 4 Tragic Shooting Was Accidental, Declares Counsel SUNGEI SIPUT. Fri.— Magistrate Inchc Hashim bin Abdul Hamid cleared a planter, Seymour John Peter Feron. 39, on a charge of causing: the death of a former Special Constable by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide at the687 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-09-20 4 'Buddhism Will Bring Lasting Peace To World' INTELLECTUALS in Western countries are showing a growing interest in Buddhism and its teachings, said Mr. Justice U. Chan Htoon, of the Rangoon Supreme Court, yesterday. The Judge, who is a prominent Buddhist, last month attended two international religious conferences In the United320 words
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96 1958-09-20 4 IPOH, Fri. The 7th Royal Malay Regiment yesterday carried out one of the biggest recoveries of bandit food in Perak since the Emergency. The huge dump included over a thousand katties of rice, sugar, salt, medicines, plastic cloth, two home-made bombs, several tins of96 words
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Article59 1958-09-20 4 IPOH, Fri. The funeral of Mrs. Molly Dal:on, a sister of a Pe.ak State Councillor, Mr. J. E. S. Crawford, took place today at Batu Gajah. Mrs. Dalton died yesterday at the Batu Gajah Hospital af'er a long illness. Mr. Crawford, the manager of the Sungei59 words
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Article46 1958-09-20 4 THE NAVAL Base Division of the British Red Cross Society will hold a Garden Fete on Saturday. Oct. 4 at the Royal Naval School at the Naval Base. Mr. A. J. Braga. Singapore Minister of Health will declare the fete oven at 3 p.m.46 words
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285 1958-09-20 4 wh.5S V town will be cn fete on Tuesday when the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaiifi u g u g Pay their first visit to the State capital, which has earned the distinction of being "Malava's cleanest town." The Royal couple285 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-09-20 4 ,h¥l b °ys in the photograph (be.ow) are more than iust a group of smartly dressed boys They are lucky. Th ?v left Singapore yester- y 4 b3 ,9 ant as-BOAC Super Constel ahon to go to school in Britain on a Government oursary for176 words
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Advertisement253 1958-09-20 4 PROUDLY ANNOUi "HOMEPET" BABY EUfiS 1. All you hove to do is buy a "Horn** u, win cash prize off $100-00. ome Per" For Every "Homepot" yoM purchosc jiven fre. fo enable you to enter i« Tfct °J Entries must bo marked "Businesi C "■"O reach Miw,. Publicity PubUfc W253 words
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Article437 1958-09-20 5 Will Assist In Drawing Up A Master Town Plan KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Malaya is to have an overall "Master" town plan, the key to future urban development in the country, a spokesman of the Ministry of the Interior and Justice disclosed to The Standard today. men to man these437 words
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Article61 1958-09-20 5 -V-,-: on ap- Mr A. today j "V.T Federation '"'I tue orsani- rm scheme trade! Mi-- n pa- d I rp rt ws- do j ling nai a ris r Inly I'^eni«d hid arT!€ I Inter- system ;:rre: e> ;1 tdied in hi d dis- people r n received61 words
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Article38 1958-09-20 5 I Li n T-.nr. Seng. actfuitt^ s n Seventh Mart yesterday we a i m riminal l*wce Maclntyre in his at fcrcharcl R r a'i. rrat« Mr A Raufted r > 1 nrheii I Intyre faJled r fat38 words
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Article14 1958-09-20 5 fmOty Ma-is-■taHuaf tw- Oi driver &JS&: Si" for; Ea il a p'.are twtand14 words
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Article184 1958-09-20 5 pilot of the Proctor plane which crashed into ISembawang, Singapore, on Wednesday night, expressed his gratitude to the Royal Naw for fl'-en to him and his two colleagues. 1 Forty-year-old Mr. Robert Baudin. the pilot, said: "The Royal Navy has really gone out of their way to help us184 words
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Article94 1958-09-20 5 J were i:: 3 muig trus- wmed roarers r. >use in fci Singao re. zr.a x Eveikrj -.vortn Tang B. a y. -o'd :e kc up a' 3.3fl c '"e men mside his onricid mtvea :e «WH mate a »»nd on him e '•vr.n had aso fti tied then94 words
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Article46 1958-09-20 5 V Vp Gp^any. 5rV; act been S Ze h e bufiat?»wl? rMas(j nable Doj a p x °uid not feq, action that ■I e n >ituafc SfckWSa* Vern B an reveal nnn Dr aChed a Batlon C OmmUted ur in 8 6 I1 *»M had46 words
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199 1958-09-20 5 'Show Went On As Riot Followed Fatal Attack' WHILE a Chinese wayang was in progress rioting took place and a man was fatally assaulted at one of the stalls, the Singapore Coroners Court was told yes- terday. Lau Kian Hock, a stevedore, was attacked while eating noodles. Aw Bee, a199 words
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Article102 1958-09-20 5 MUSIC EXAM RESULTS THE following candidates were successful in the recent practice Licentiate Diploma [examination for 1958, conducted in Singapore by Dr. K. Barritl and Mr. B. Nash, external examiners to the A- iated Branch of the Royal Schools ol music: I.RS.M Branch B' (School Music) Tom Sew Mui Anita102 words
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Article61 1958-09-20 5 001 CHONG* CHOON. 40, u'as acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday of a summons charge of causing hurt to Leo Ding Fook. Acquitting him without caling for his defence, the Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander. held that on the evidence of Leo and a61 words
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Article53 1958-09-20 5 OXG BENG TAY of Pearls Hill, pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to a f harge of stealing a $2,500 >car from Chung Shin Yin at MarSaret Drive on Thursday night He was ordered to be remanded until Sept. 24 when his case53 words
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Article48 1958-09-20 5 TAIPING, Fri Miss Urn Phaik Har. daughter of Mr. Urn Eng Hong, headmaster of the Jelutong English School. left for England this week. Miss Lim, a Kirkby-trained teacher, will take a year's course in physical education at the I. M. Maish College in Liverpool.48 words
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Article97 1958-09-20 5 PENANG. Fri.— A "Shipwreck** Dance, in aid of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society, will be held at the Penang Sports Club at 9 p.m. on Oct. 4. The dance is organized by a committee headed by Mr. W. G. Gordon Brown. The97 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-09-20 5 AGRICULTURAL Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, cuts the ribbon to declare open the Community Development Exhibition at Gombak. near Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. The show will visit several kampongs in the Gombak area. Standard- pic by FahFah - 41 words
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Article162 1958-09-20 5 Tattoo Lands Youth In Trouble A RUBBER factory worker, Thng Toh Kiat. 20, was convicted in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, on a charge of being a member o f a secret society. Sentence was put off for two weeks pending a report on Thng's suitability for reformative training.162 words
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Article58 1958-09-20 5 Solomon Ezekiel last night won the Johnny Mathis singing competition at the Odeon Theatre. Five Federation singers will tonight compete against the Singapore winner for the title of "Mr. Wonderful of Malaya." The rive are: Dean Noordin (Penang), Jaffar Mohamed All (Kuala Lumpur). A. K. Arrifin58 words
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Article48 1958-09-20 5 FIVE men, posing as detectives, raided an opium den in Maude Road, Singapore, early yesterday morning and took away three opium pipes. A check made later by the Police revealed that no raii on the place had been ordered by the Narcotics Branch, C.I.D48 words
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Article36 1958-09-20 5 HONGKONG. Sept. 19 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.03 to £1 Sterling, $5.80 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.04 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.50 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-09-20 5 INCHE MOHAMED GHAZALI BIN HAJI JAWI, Mentri Besar, Perak, (centre) is seen here looking: at some photographs at an exhibition of historic photographic plates, which he declared open at the YMCA Hall. Ipoh. on Wednesday. On the left is Inche Ghazali's wife and on the right isStandardpic. - 87 words
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Article286 1958-09-20 5 'Law For The Layman' Course Ends IPOH, Fri. Dato Pangiima Bukit Gantang, former Mentri Besar of Perak, last night stressed the importance of citizens having some knowledge of the laws of the country so that they could adequately discharge their duty not only to themselves but also to members of286 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-09-20 6 FIRST T.V. FEATURE FILM SHOT IN COLONY A 25-MINUTE thriller the first television feature film ever made in Singapore is due to be fi wished tomorrow before the cameras of Shaw Brothers' Malay Film Productions studios in Jalan Ampas. The film, "The Jade Buddha," is being made by a new176 words
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Article111 1958-09-20 6 THE Battle of Britain commemorative service at St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow will be conducted jointly by the Dean, the Very Reverend Bhields. the assistant Cha-plain-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, the Rev. G. H. Church, and the assistant Principal Chaplain-in-Chief (Presbyterian Methodist United111 words
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Article31 1958-09-20 6 A WAITRESS, Tan Qucc Whang. 31. was assaulted by five men at Change Alley last night. Tan who had a swollen lace was taken to the hospital by an ambulance.31 words
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109 1958-09-20 6 FRIEND WHO STOLE BIKE' FINED $150 KEN Kim Thye was fined $150 or one month's jail in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing a bicycle belonging to Pen Siew Puan between Sept. 6 and 7 in Kitchener Road. Ken stole the bicycle while Peh was asleep, the Court109 words
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Article473 1958-09-20 6 WHY LINDA IS NOT YET HOME -FATHER FORMER Chung Cheng High School teacher, Miss Linda Chen Mong Hock, who was released on Wednesday afternoon from Outram Prison, Singapore, where she had been detained under a banishment warrant since October 1956, is at present staying with a friend.473 words
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127 1958-09-20 6 SINGAPORE Ciiy Magistrate Mr. Lim Ewe Huat yesterday acquitted S. Appavoo Kandiar on a charge of tailing to produce his lorry tt tin Vehicles Department for «*»i jpection on Aug. 4. Reason: August 4 Mtt 2 holiday. The prosecuting offi <"- r J*127 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-20 6 CAPTAIN Abdul Rahman bin Ha.ii Khamis of the Sixth Royal Malay Regiment who received the award of Panglima Gaga h Berani oi the occasion of the first Merdeka anniversary, for outstanding courage, skill and determination in operations against Communist terrorists duri g the latter part of 1957.50 words
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146 1958-09-20 6 Story-Tellers To Spread Ideal Of Citizenship SINGAPORE'S professional story tellers will help spread civic-consciousness after attending a Department of Information Services civics course on Monday. Twenty-five of their fraternity, speaking Hokkien and Cantonese, have been hand picked to tell the public what they had learned. Director of Information Services, Mr.146 words
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Article49 1958-09-20 6 A YOUTH. Goh Tian Seng, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday with beins a member of an unlawful society group 24 at Robinson Road yesterday morning. Goh of Jalan Sultan pleaded not guilty. He was remanded until Monday when his case will be mentioned.49 words
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227 1958-09-20 6 PENANG, Fri.— Twenty-ninc-year old Khaw iai Seong. son of a well-known local millionaire. Mr. Khaw Sen? Lee, was rescued from drowning by a police constable. Osman bin Jiwa, in the sea off "Lovers' Isle" at the 11J milestone, Batu Ferringhi, yesterday evening. Mr. Khaw227 words
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Article178 1958-09-20 6 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told 27 employees of the Social Welfare Department that he would, as far as possigle, try to extend their services. These workers were given notices by the department terminating their services by Sept. 30. Last week,178 words
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Article50 1958-09-20 6 THE Singapore Commercial and Industrial Workers' Uricn yesterday hailed the Government's plan to establish a People's Investment Corporation. The Union, in a statement, said that the people of Sings pore now would he able to share in the profits from the sale of cigarettes and matches.50 words
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Article120 1958-09-20 6 Fund *as v?M crowd of rtifJM People at Padang i^fl second and fM the Tattor/'iJ™ success with the No. 3 Arir'v I from the;r"^.J Another i-' Z' 9 i re-enar!rriPr''' ft '<™ the R^yal'VitS Malayan Roya I teer Reserve. missed ban<j long rpm«?.T>r«B music. Thp bar.i |SjJ ed and120 words
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Article90 1958-09-20 6 A 30-mile rM by 90 members tfj pore Batta.ior. 75th anniversary! Brigade mowM I today. The r* e v..'. Assemb y Hoaseis j is expected >r W Andrew, Cath* 1 at about 7.3C Before the na I Minister M f u will light the w runner? tn Wf At90 words
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Article599 1958-09-20 7 Court Sequel To Shooting At Police THE Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal yesterday upheld the death sentence on Lee Ah Cheong, alias Ah Lek, 27, a coffee shop assistant, for firing a revolver at the crew of a Police patrol car in August last year. The599 words
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Article144 1958-09-20 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 82 i 822 R.S.S. No. 1 83 83i R.S.S. No. 1 (Nov.) 835 83| R.S.S. No. 2 8H 82 R.S.S. No. 3 785 79* Tone: Quiet. The tin price in Singapore was 5344* per144 words
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Article41 1958-09-20 7 A LABOURER, Koh Lau Kan, was beaten by three women at Kampong Tiong Bahru and was taken to hospital by ambulance last night. One of the women who attacked Koh was also brought to hospital for treatment.41 words
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Article45 1958-09-20 7 A MAN robbed a schoolboy of a bicycle in Prinsep Street, Singapore, on Thursday morning. The boy told the Police that he was cycling down the street when a man pushed him down, picked up the fallen bicycle and rode away.45 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-09-20 7 MR. V. E. H. SayampaJiathan, 72 a pioneer in land surveying in Malaya died yesterday at the Singapore General Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Sayampanathan, who is the father-in-law of Dato Sir Clough Thurz.isingham. former Minister for Education in the Federation and Mr. A. V. Winslow,84 words
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154 1958-09-20 7 THE 10,000-strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions will put up candidates to fisht the forthcoming Legislative Assembly elections. In a written statement, vesterday, the Federation's secretary, Mr. K. Sivasamy said: "Our candidates will fight Tie polls as independents." He alleged that in the past,154 words
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Article187 1958-09-20 7 THE following programme was announced by the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society to celebrate the Birthday of Prophet Mohammed in Singapore next week. On Thursday night at 8.30 there will be a recitation of the Maulud at the Sultan Mosque led by Mualim Sheikh Omar Bagharib. followed187 words
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154 1958-09-20 7 NANYANG University has accepted in principle a proposal by the Ministry of Education that it confer a degree to students after three years' work instead of four. This decision was made yesterday at a meeting of members of the Executive Council, lecturers and students representatives.154 words
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321 1958-09-20 7 I CANNOT ACCEPT CHALLENGE SEWELL CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. A. B. Sewell, yesterday said that a challenge issued by two Legislative Assemblymen was "improper" and that as a public servant, he was unable to accept it. The Assemblymen, Messrs. William Tan (Liberal Socialist Tiong Bahru) and Lee321 words
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Article26 1958-09-20 7 MR. CHEONG Hock Hai will talk on "Centralization or Decentralization Problem in Education" today at the Beatty Secondary School, Singapore at 4 p.m.26 words
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Miscellaneous464 1958-09-20 7 B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V Cinema. 9 a.m. zine. 3 p.m. Saturday Prom.. 330 [sij ■111 J±W m|lf> W Wm■WVm 1 V f Jl Hooi Lye Tung Hneoh Hoay: Juke Box Parade. 4 p.m. Lazy i| Jll ■ll||TifllP|lll Dinner in honour of Mr. Lim Afternoon. 4.30 Tea Dance. 5p m, Ii.HI W M m\V\464 words
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Advertisement860 1958-09-20 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO M LTD. Tel: iJ92j/«, *****/4 132/6. Robinson Reed THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMCRICAN SCRVICI To NaMes. loston. Now fork, liNmwn. Philadelphia t> Cult PortsS'poro P. S'ham Penang MYRMIDON 22/26 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oc Carrion apWea to preceii via other ports to Joae) anoi dwehargo cargo860 words
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Advertisement974 1958-09-20 8 > Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6 CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 fines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (|2 linos) t7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIME SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrion option to proceed via othor port* to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to prooood via Panama or Capo974 words
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Advertisement884 1958-09-20 8 MITSUI LINE S'pore P. Shorn Penang FOR JAPAN Monjuson Mara for Manila, Puson, Yokohama, Nagoya, Yokkaichi. Osaka, Kobe. Moji 21 Sept Axumosan Mora for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji Yawata 24 Sept 22 Sept 20 Sept Hakiibasoit Maru for Yokohama, Kobe. Moil sOct FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore884 words
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Advertisement460 1958-09-20 8 EAST ASIATIC y KIN A In Port Colling Gdynio "SELANDIA" umw P«M«flot Accommotfotioit A* 0 il ObU0 bU "BUSUANGA" M Calling Gdynio "SONGKHLA" FALSTRIA" 23 24 Oe, j t OUTWARDS S.H-*. h. -PATAGONIA- 21/21 Sept FA^R.A- 21/22Se "BEIRA" 2J/2 *S* OENMARK NOUSI KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE t4 Amptnt M ;ORT 12,460 words
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235 1958-09-20 9 TIN PRICE TUMBLES ON THE COLONY MARKET Finance And Commerce SINGAPORE tin price yesterday took a dive, dropping $24 on Thursday, following the temporary suspension by the International Tin Council's Buffer Stock manager to pay the support price of £730 per ton on the London market. Price of the metal235 words
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Article471 1958-09-20 9 Miners in the Federation yesterday expressed concern over the tin news i Baid Mr. K. J. dimming, Chairman of the F.M.SChamber of Mines: "The fact that the floor price has been broken does not mean that the International Tin Agreement has failed, nevertheless the situation at471 words
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107 1958-09-20 9 Kedah Padi Mills Offer Higher Prices KUALA LUMPUR, Fri -T p "J e s Paid for padi m j! ls u in Kedah were the highest in the FedSJ?pa from W to $15.80 per pikul for the varieties radin and intan, the latest quarterly report of the Malayan Agricultural Journal107 words
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Article154 1958-09-20 9 MALAYAN Tin Dredging Ltd. is offering to buy the remaining 314.667 fully paid 3d. shares of Kramat Pulai Ltd., according to a circular issued jointly by the two companies to Kramat shareholders. At present. Malayan Tin holds 85.333 Kramat shares. It is making the offer at154 words
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Article89 1958-09-20 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. /Oct UKContinent $33* buyers $34 sellers; coconut oil In buttc $123 sellers, in drums $56 sellers; Muntok white pepper $r24 sellers; Sarawak white $122 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair89 words
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Article55 1958-09-20 9 EXPORTS of rice and rice products from Burma in January to June this year were 847,000 metric tons, down 196,000 tons from exports in the same months of last year. Over a third of exports were to India, and around 40 percent went to four countries55 words
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Article157 1958-09-20 9 Industrial Shares Are Irregular INDUSTRIALS were r regular, tins steadier after weak, while rubbers were quiet in the Malayan share market yesterday. A fair turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Austral Amal 8/10 9/3 Berjuntai 11/10 12/3 Hon B Fatt 0.42 0.46 K. Lanjut157 words
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Article164 1958-09-20 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Disp $1.13: F. N. ords. $2.87*' to $2.84; Gammon $1.51; Hammer $1.69. $1.60 xd; Hongkong Bank $409; M. Breweries 86c; Malayan Cement $1.37; M. Colls $1.01: Metal Box $174; OCBC $20.80; Robinson Ords. $1.65, $1.64; Sime Darby $153; Cold164 words
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Article41 1958-09-20 9 THE Malayan Exhange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling, nr.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141-5/8; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1609-1/4: Deutsche Marks Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.41 words
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412 1958-09-20 9 GRADUAL advance in prices and more active conditions which have prevailed during the week on the Singapore rubber market came as a relief to most traders, who were becoming more and more bored with the market, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd.'s report i412 words
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Article100 1958-09-20 9 SINGAPORE rubber market closed 5/8 cent lower yesterday, at 83 cents per lb for International first grade October (Thurs. 83 5/80. As a result of disappointing overseas advices, the market opened below the previous close but settled at around the 83i cents level with main100 words
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Article43 1958-09-20 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Seders Spot f.o.b. 82* 822n International Oct No. 1 R.S.S. 83* 8.3J November 83$ 8?£ October 2 81$ 82 October 3 78| 79* Tone: Slightly steadier.43 words
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Advertisement242 1958-09-20 9 I CHUSAN" H SAILS I $!*SaporB 8 a.m.— Noon 3.6 M«y Manila 8 «.m. 1 1 p m 9 M«y H H9lf Kil4> 8 a.m. Bp.m. 11. 12 May H YflkOhaflia 8 a.m.— l6 May H HOOOiuIO 8 *.m M.dnight 23 May H VaBCOUVer 9 a.m.— s P.m. 28.29 May242 words
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Advertisement120 1958-09-20 9 W&4 ||A B > new filly I 1 automatic I lighter is An Invigorative and Detoxicative compound for Liver and Living Structure. ;OMPONEXT: Each tablet contains: Gurotisan SOng. Vitamin c lomg. Vitamin Bl 2mg INDICATION: Liver Function Disorder (lor ex.. Jaundice, epidemic hepatitis. hepatic cirrhosis etc.). Drug Poisoning Food Poisoning.120 words
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Miscellaneous140 1958-09-20 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Dilware. Siewa Maru, Berebere. Banden Maru. S«tv. Malacca, Morvest. Sunon, Salatig, Santa Lucia. Kian Aun Tyndareus, Vitginia Lykes, St. Edmund. Lidia, Belaga. Kajang, Yamashita Maru, Admiral Hardy. Adler-2 Trawlers. Eastern Lucky, Gekko Maru. Kina, Hunters Point, Nelika, Sanana DarVCl INNER ROADS Lirik. Song Hong. Kah Kheng. Raja140 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-09-20 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP 'CURTAIN UF A SELECTION of plays, ''Curtain Up" produced and presented by Gratia Tay will be staged at the Cultural Centre on Sept. 26 and 27. Picture on the left shows a scene from the play "The Woodcutter." THE Governor of Penan g, Raja Uda bin Raja130 words
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Article, Illustration186 1958-09-20 10 THE Federation Armed Forces held their annual rifle meeting at the new Menyala Range at Port Dickson recently. It turned out to be a highly successful event. (ABOVE): The champion unit the Ist Battalion of the Federation Regiment poses with Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Major General186 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-20 10 Mr. and Mrs. V Govindasamy, after their marriage at No. 84, Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur recently. The bride was the former Miss E. Ramayee, daughter of Mr. S. Suppiah of Jaram estate, Kapar. The above picture shows the bride garlanding the bridegroom. Photo by: SS99K4oflfia9eei9Ma9C9aaoeau>v.VA.>:o:<:-:->vo.v.v-.-L«>.<»n:. D. SailinD. Sailin - 50 words
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Advertisement206 1958-09-20 10 DEPRESSION I^B Jb^ 1958 A'***** 9 /Jk Z^ 22^ wvarnwna to uau! f£L i^SßHß]^^^3Bi^^^^^^^' r-^**J^ spirits tatigue ail KV9hOt\j^|^^ \jj\ sco "Serravallo's Tonic" x?^ fl^H* C H A nl T S% i Jr I Bevtare of Imitations. A i tray ft insist Upan lie t tiny SERRAVALLO'S TOXIC (Cinchona A206 words
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Article, Illustration362 1958-09-20 11 WINDSOR LAD - IT'S CHARGE SHEET FOR TOP SPRINT WINDSOR LAD By CHARGE SHEET, on up-and-coming sprinter, is my choice in the moin six furlongs sprint for topflight sprinters ot Ipoh this afternoon, opening day of the Perok Turf Club's Sultan's Gold Vase meeting. This full brother to Nicol Wings, gave a splendid362 words
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Article, Illustration519 1958-09-20 11 THERE are some form horses in this Class One Division II field but I am going for Tourong. TOURONG put up a game display when finishing second to The Nailer over seven furlongs at Bukit Timah a fortnight ago. He scored over519 words
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Article130 1958-09-20 11 I NAP STEVE to win the main six furlongs sprint for Class Three sprinters. (Race 6). This up-and-coming three-year-old by speedy Stephen Paul put up a brilliant display at Bukit Timah in July when he romped home a ten length winner. Smartly into his stride Steve130 words
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Article156 1958-09-20 11 LAST start winner Doable Eagle is my choice In the main nine furlongs for Class One stayer s this afternoon. Double Eagle, put up two splendid displays at the recent Penang meet. He was a gallant second to Sweet Dream II over the mile aftgr setting a156 words
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Article179 1958-09-20 11 ON PAROLE I AM not looking beyond On Parole for the winner in the six furlongs for Class Three Division Two. On Parole, a striking three-year-old by Court Martial, showed his brilliance at Bukit Timah in July when he romped home a seven lengths winner179 words
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Article583 1958-09-20 11 I GOING 1 Exported To Bt DALVEYAN Dalveyan (Late UP) showed promise when he finished fifth to Welsh King over the six at Bukit Timah in May. Has made good improvement in the interval and with present' track conditions, in his favour I am giving him a good chance583 words
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Advertisement31 1958-09-20 11 BIG SWEEP BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 9. Treble Tote will be held on Races 4. 6 and 7. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on aU the nine races.31 words
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Miscellaneous1486 1958-09-20 11 TODAYS CARD RACE I, 2.00 p.m.- Class 3, Div. 3-6 Fur** Q 3 oWA SCRATCHJJVGS:-- BRAVO 3y 9.00 R VAN B'KELEN. Mr. Mrs. L.M Foo: KWAN6TUNC ppm p mmd?m Ni 'KE.?? 1 TIMf T0 WIN 4 8n SPENCER. M.M.P Stable; TURKS FIRI 3y 8.11 SPENCER. M.M.P. Stable; ALOHA 3v 81,486 words
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484 1958-09-20 12 LITTLE CHENG HAI IS ST. JOSEPH'S BEST SWIMMER THE Colony's respresentive to the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association meet in Kuala Lumpur recently, 14-year-old Tan Cheng Hai, won the 4 A' division championship at St. Josephs Institution's annual swimming carnival at Amber Road yesterday. A total of 10 records484 words
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Article93 1958-09-20 12 THE University of Malaya is after the Pineapple Industries challenge cup for the triangular athletic championship at this afternoon's first meeting between the Universities of Malaya and Nanyang, and the Teachers Training College at Farrer Park. Nanyang University head the entries with 30 athletes, the Teachers 24,93 words
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Article94 1958-09-20 12 SHEFFIELD. Sept. 19. (Renter). Albert Quixall. the Sheffield Wednesday inside forward transferred today to Manchester United cost a fee of 45,000 sterling and not '8 figure between 37,500 sterling and 40.000 sterling' as earlier reported. The new figure, disclosed in Sheffield tonight is 10.000 sterling higher94 words
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385 1958-09-20 12 May Leaves For Australia With One Problem LONDON, Sept. 19 (Reuter).— lf determination and confidence count for anything, England's cricketers, who sail for Australia tomorrow, will keep the coveted 'ashes' which they have he d for the past five years. The team, led by Peter May, will go all out385 words
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Article296 1958-09-20 12 Changi Worry The Cup Holders DEFENDING champions, Amicable Athletic Association had a rough and anxious time in the second half before they eliminated Royal Air Force, Changi, by four goals to two to enter the semi-final of the SAFA Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Amicables meet296 words
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Article203 1958-09-20 12 SINGAPORE RUGBY South Jchore Ist XV vs. R.A.F. Changi at Changi, S.C.C. vs. Naval Base at Naval Base, The Blacks vs. S.R.C. on the padang, R.A.F. Seletar vs. St. Andrew's 0.8. at Woodsville. SOCCER— S.A.F.A. Junior Cup. Mt. Emily S.C. vs. Alexandra F.T. at Jalan Besar stadium, 3.45203 words
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Article59 1958-09-20 12 THE Singapore Teachers Union team to meet the Ind.an Association in a division one hockey match at the G.S C. ground today will be chosen from the following: V. Gomez. A. Gomez, Ajit Singh, Hardev Singh. Ng Kok Onn. Mahinder Singh Sr., Ng Kim Lian. Anthony De Cruz,59 words
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Article392 1958-09-20 12 EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD, Lee Kin Tat, of St. Joseph's Institution will go all out to retain his schoolboys' singles title when he meets another promising player in Tan Cheng Eng of Presbyterian Boys School in the schoolboys finals at the Badminton Stadium tonight.392 words
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Article145 1958-09-20 12 Hua Lian The Leaders In Malacca MALACCA, Fri.— The Hua Li an, now leading with 19 points in the current Malacca soccer tournament, is sure of repeating last year's success by winning the championship, in the Senior division. The Indian Association is placed second with 15 points while the Corinthians145 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-09-20 12 TAMIL Brotherhood Association beat Government j Printing Office in a friendly table-tennis return match played at the Government Printing Office Sports Club yesterday. Sheikh AU, left, rmd Kitylq30 words
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Article51 1958-09-20 12 LIM Say Hup, the Malayan Thomas Cup player, left Singapore last night by Air India International to play in the Indian Cricket Club's badminton championships in Bom bay. Say Hup is the only playe selected by the Badminton Af sociation of Malaya lor the51 words
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Article40 1958-09-20 12 (R H °v*oJ Rputp r Vitt an £3 Promote *1 uin m i l>on I worr,? ate i wo air 2 fl V :ili «tt< fianc* ,J k Hfr b Elliot- > atement t Plete. The fm, hav got Z40 words
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Article40 1958-09-20 12 IPOH, Fr; |*en seven C ivilians a— i which meet «t Ipob padanj J tofc -t and Solomon a are unable <^e replaced lins, Rideout.* Loo Koo Ma and Wiljaafj to turn rt ;■> and vri <■ -<>, Seng Yoon S\ kawj40 words
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Article, Illustration245 1958-09-20 12 IF THE Pakistani brothers. Akram and Aslant, are deter- mined to finish off at one stroke two internationally I known wrestlers in Kin? Kong and Sheikh Ali hen I'oussefl. their opponents are equallv determined to fO P !neir crowning The PakitfUni brothers -ame to Singapore with a strong reputation.245 words
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102 1958-09-20 12 SINGAPORE Police Sports Association opened the year's Singapore Hockey Association league la a grand style when they trounced the Naval Base Police by nine goals to nil in a Division one league match at Thompson Road yesterday Hero of the match was none other102 words
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Article47 1958-09-20 12 B A R T L E Y Secondary School scored a 7 o win over Gan Eng Seng in the inter-school hockey match played at the Gan Eng Seng School yesterday. Scorers were Anthony Teo 4. Kewal Singh, Aik Kiew and Roy Ramah out each.47 words
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Advertisement344 1958-09-20 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL •fk Mft& Proudly Presents yL i <3L TOM|fiHT and NlfiHT s i *Mj JUDITH SZILAGYI J .F\l internationally-famous star direct J^344 words
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Article, Illustration800 1958-09-20 13 John Woodrow - UNKNOWN John Woodrow STORY BY: Brian Smith PICTURES BY: Malaya vear of the 13th to of Com- 5 firct to meet r which Sinr mainland first in 5 19 50 until r -j| e n ter- <•; rim peace of *ai *ere %£<**» <* ■il Of 1 a-- VT i800 words
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Article, Illustration633 1958-09-20 13 El method of Dilation has rem successfully fc» Field Rpgttonl Artillerv. dwp in south til" w^ re p re to the form id of moving four ff rons into a vh was pracnmnifation challenge they *'th character U and, eventual"*ton was solv*N the aid of H *re the tt633 words
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Miscellaneous508 1958-09-20 13 'TODAY'S UOTATION: MHHHHHHIHVHI "No one ever repented of being a Christian on his I deathbed.** —Hannah Moore 1 |^^^^B9 SATURDAY FOrH^I Eulftil V^RYONF: Make progress! H ■■■MH in connection with buying. Li* liionetary or social^^V^M KaUlSfl intere ts. This is a favour- I mkm abU day for vacations and 1508 words
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Article, Illustration186 1958-09-20 14 MELBOURNE, Sept. 19 (Reuter).— Certain powers were using the present tension in the Formosa Straits to try to drive a wedge between Britain and the United States, but this would never happen, the First Lord of the Admiralty. Lord Selkirk, told a186 words
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Article29 1958-09-20 14 U.S. ATLANTIC FLEET headquarters announced yesterday that the aircraft carrier Saratoga would leave the Mediterranean today and return to its home base at Mayport, Florida, Oct. 1. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article26 1958-09-20 14 A SOVIET delegation is expected to arrive in Oslo next week to negotiate a new three-year trade agreement with Norway, it was announc- ed yesterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article23 1958-09-20 14 ANTARA News Agency said yesterday two Italian doctors wounded by rebel gunfire three days ago, were being treated at Padang, West Sumatra. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article26 1958-09-20 14 THE United Nations command yesterday said the 183rd. meeting of the Secretaries of the Korean Military Armistice Commission will meet in Panmunjom on Sept. 30. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article30 1958-09-20 14 ONE OF BRITAIN'S best known climbers Mr. Alfred Gregory, left London last night for Delhi to lead a BritishItalian climbing expedition to the Everest srea of the Hima- lavas.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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240 1958-09-20 14 MONTREAL, Sept. 19 (Reuter).—Mr. John McEwan, Australian Minister of Trade, suggested here yesterday that the Commonwealth countries should approach the Communist Bloc to negotiate on the problem of stabilising prices of bulk commodities. A Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference spokesman quoted Mr. McEwan as240 words
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Article24 1958-09-20 14 DR. BHAGWAN DAS. the eminent Indian scholar and philosopher died last night in Benares after a long illness. He was 89. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-20 14 THE ENVOYS ADVISERS AT WARSAW AMERICAN ambassador to Warsaw. Jacob Beam (centre), sits with his advisors in a room in the Mysliwski Palace, ready to resume talks over the Formosa crisis with Red China's Ambassador to Poland Wang Ping -Nan (below .in centre). For Wang this is the 74th meeting58 words
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Article59 1958-09-20 14 MANILA, Sept. 19 (UPI) Justice Secretary Jesu s Barrera said today the United Btates could establish missiles launching s ites in the Philippines under the terms of their mutual defence agreement. But he said "a major decision such as the building of missile bases should be59 words
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Article187 1958-09-20 14 BRITISH PLAN FOR CYPRUS LONDON, Sept. 19 (Reuter) Britain is satisfied that the new British plan for Cyprus does not contravene the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne under which Turkey gave up rights to the island, a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. He said that187 words
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Article68 1958-09-20 14 INVERNESS. Scotland, Sept. 19 (Reuter). Princess Margaret danced into the early morning here at a ball of the Seaforth Highlanders and the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, two regiments shortly to be amalgamated. It was her second late night in succession. The previous evening she attended68 words
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139 1958-09-20 14 COLOMBO, Sept. 19 (Reuter) Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, told the House of Representatives that "certain organizations*' had planned a coup d'etat during the recent Tamil-Sinhalese disturbances in the country. He said yesterday these people were frustrated and he would place information about139 words
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Article72 1958-09-20 14 WOMEN TO BRIGHTEN UP DEBATE MELBOURNE. Sept. 19 (Reuter) Britain's First Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk, today welcomed the idea of women taking seats in the House of Lords. Asked at a Press conference what were his views on the matter, recently raised in England, he said:72 words
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Article199 1958-09-20 14 MELBOURNE, Sept. 19 (Reuter). Today was parting day for immigrant father, Laszlo Horvath and his 13 months old son. Jozef. They may never meet again. They flew from Melbourne to Sydney where Mr. Horvath will hand his son over to the care of air199 words
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Advertisement166 1958-09-20 14 Sole Agents:— M. PRAGER LTD., SmJ HAPPY WORLD STAdI at 9.00 pm I COMPOSITION OF TWO \\mm ARRANGED FOR "BIG CIM I A SLAM m\ KING KONG SHEIKHJ (One Hour, Mo Rounds No Interval PnJ L, H A K L t J) D 'B Plus! ONE THRILLING SIPPORTMI RATES: RINGSIDE166 words
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