Singapore Standard, 29 November 1958
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Title Section20 1958-11-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1958. Vol. IX No. 150. 15 ets. ncbm mcbmm20 words
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Article14 1958-11-29 1 Canadians mm i aam admire Fed. m wm stand against Reds mMt i" M —>_«—•—_>>_————_____•__«14 words
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Article, Illustration354 1958-11-29 1 BANK BAN: S'PORE MAY FOLLOW FED. MOVE THE Singapore Government is considering; legislation to prohibit banks controlled by foreign powers from doing business in the Colony. This action follows similar provisions in amendments to the Federation Banking Bill, which comes up for its final reading in the Federal Legislative Council354 words
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Article319 1958-11-29 1 284 On Strike At Ford Plant TWO hundred and eightyfour industrial daily-paid employees of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. in Bukit Timah, Singapore, yesterday went on strike at 3.01 p.m. in protest against the management's sacking of seven fellow workers. The Singapore Moor Workshop Employees* Union, which claims319 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-11-29 1 NEXT STEP IS MERGER -LIM THE new Constitution granting self-government to Singapore will b e the last it will receive from the British Crown. Chief Minister, Tun lim Yew Hock said yesterday. The next step, he said. would be a merger with the Federation of Malaya. He added that the165 words
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Article34 1958-11-29 1 A HUNDRED Americans have been killed in traffic accidents. 13 burned to death in fires and 21 had died various violent deaths as the Thanksgiving holiday entered its second day yesterday. (Reuter).34 words
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215 1958-11-29 1 IPOH, Fri. A war-time hero, Inche Yeoj* Mahidin bin Mohamed SharJfT, who held the rank of lieutenant _olonel in the anti-Japanese Guerilla Force '136' during the occupation, has been given the important task of organizing Malaya's latest army the "Territorials" to215 words
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Article25 1958-11-29 1 ONLY one case of poliomyelitis was reported in Singapore up to 4 p.m. yesterday bringing the total for the year to 332.25 words
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220 1958-11-29 1 Jakarta warns: Asylum for rebels can mar good relations THE Indonesian Consulate in Singapore yesterday issued a warning that countries which gave political asylum to Indonesian rebels would be doing so at the risk of endangering their relations with Indonesia. The Information Officer, Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo, said this yesterday, following220 words
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Article293 1958-11-29 1 Mr. Diefenbaker says: We are like cousins m Commonwealth KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Canada will give M51, 500,000 to the Federation under the Colombo Plan next year for the country's economic development, announced the Canadian Premier, Mr. John G. Diefenbaker, at a Press conference in the293 words
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Article533 1958-11-29 1 Canada inspires us, says Tunku j KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The example of Canada, I which has been building itself for less than a century, is an inspiration for Malayans who have just started on the path of nation-building, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared at a state banquet given in533 words
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Article124 1958-11-29 1 Mr. D cornea to S'pore on Monday THE PRIME Minister of Canada, Mr. John G. Diefenbaker and Mrs. Diefenbaker will arrive in Singapore on Monday on an official visit. This is the first time a Canadian Prime Minister is visiting the Colony. He will be met at Paya Lebar Airport124 words
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Article70 1958-11-29 1 MOSCOW, N0v., 28 (Reuter) Major General Georgi Danyanov, Bulgarian President, died suddenly yesterday, the official Boviet News Agency, reported from Sofia. Major Danyanov, a veteran Revolutionary and Communist Party member, graduated from, a Soviet Military academy in 1929 and spent several years in the Red Army After70 words
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Article274 1958-11-29 2 SINGAPORE Government's scheme to provide work for the unemployed will begin at 6.30 a.m. on Monday when lorries will pick up 140 jobless men and take them to work on rural development projects in the Malay Farm, Yio Chu Kang Road and Chua Chu Kang Road. Announcing the commencement274 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-11-29 2 TWO American CongresMnm yesterday paid a roartes> rail on the Chief Minister of Singapore. Tun Lim Yen Hock, and the Governor. Sir William Goode They were Senators Walter Rodgers (left) and Torbert H. MacDonald, both Demo crats. Th SZ flew into thp folonv "n Thursday after visiting Australia and107 words
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84 1958-11-29 2 USED NAME OF DEITY TO CHEAT WOMAN PEN ANG. Fri— Two n H a welder. Khaw Bum Peng 34, and an odd-iob-labourcr Chan Ah Onn, 19. Pes guilty to a charge of cheaiii a woman, Lim Kh:am Sin. o 40 cents, by inducing ber part with the money In tl*84 words
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Article35 1958-11-29 2 Pr mf Mass Rahman &< stated f pn ticular 3 p: A >v br ant prct.ffi The? I J ai S Tht T«*J new nati til 53 I I u led on' J l lnfh^35 words
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Advertisement1068 1958-11-29 2 ®_t___Wmm\mm_\ SITUATIONS VACANT TKAINER CINEMA MANACER for Federation. State nationality wages expected, with copies ot school leaving Certificate and testimonials to Box T 3476 SS. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from •ervmg teachers for the vacant Headship of the Banting Methodist English School with effect from t I 1959 or thereabouts Appl1,068 words
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Advertisement924 1958-11-29 2 LOANS LOANS AVAILAILI on properties Particulars confidential. P.O. Box 2479. Smgarore. m __MMa_-___-_a_i __i__^_. POR SAU X MA> REDUCTIONS! Cents' Trousers $5 50, T-*rvrts. Socks. S'nejets. Briefs. Neckties Clearing Anything 90 ets each. Cathay's. 38/39 Bras Basah Road. STEIL Fling Cabinets. Cupboards. Snelvmgs, Desks. Typist Stand, Chairs, typewriters. Adding Machines.924 words
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Advertisement702 1958-11-29 2 TENDER NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Monday Bth December. 1958 are invited by the Commissioner of Police, Royal Federation of Malaya Police for the purchase of unserviceable MT tyres. Full particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Officer Commanding. Federal Stores702 words
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Advertisement983 1958-11-29 2 NOTICES CHANGE OF ADDRESS FROM December 1, 1958. The Command Pay Office (Malaya) and the Command Cashier will move to Loewen Road, GHQ Tanglin near the Command Gymnasium." THE PENANG TURF CLUB X'MAS/NEW YEAR MEETING, 1958/59. Thursday, 25th December, 1958. Saturday, 27th December, 1958. Thursday, Ist January, 1959. ENTRIES close983 words
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Advertisement184 1958-11-29 2 NOTICE COMPENSATION FOR LOSS I OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY IN AUSTRIA AND RESTORA- TION OF CONFISCATED LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES THIS Notice is supplementary to the Notices published jin the Government Gazette as Notifications No. 2762 and No. 2763 dated 14th November 1958. 1. Austrian Federal Law Re: Property Damage All184 words
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Advertisement30 1958-11-29 2 (HHk************J* ADVENTURE! B<JJ jl SPECTACLES »«v PHA" _f J FRANK A^ N |KI LATIMORE SAfa—J J COLOUR jf FV.I.NI ,*_^B t #>- y la HN_v flr __i__j _____Wsj ______rl jS aWm30 words
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721 1958-11-29 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD November 29, 1953 of Self-Rule Constitution, under which the inTLmAAi te of Singapore will be Z the general elections next year, 3 J l2 Ht chjilen^e to every citizen of Ths {to**"** was ab| y *"»"<«ed up by l ßls ter Tun Lim Yew Hock, in a721 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1958-11-29 3 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS LONDON opinion seems to have been so hypnotised by President Nasser that every event in the Middle East has to be fitted with a pro-Nasser or anti-Nas-ser label. But although the Sudan's relations with Egypt are an important part of her politics and were1,154 words
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Article103 1958-11-29 3 Junction Dangerous Sir I wrote to your paper on October 6 drawing the attention of the Traffic Branch (or whoever is responsible) to the dangerous junction at Teluk Kurau and East Coast Road. An accident occurred at this junction in which a private car was overturned after a collision with103 words
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Article149 1958-11-29 3 Sir— Talking about the C. P. F.. I believe there are quite a number of your readers who will strong.y support A. C. L.'s point of views and his suggestions in respect of the C. P. F It is considered that the poor wage-earners are being deprived of149 words
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Article185 1958-11-29 3 Sir— The City Council a few months ago decided not to purchase any more electric cookers and kettles to be hired out to consumers on the ground that 'they involve large sums of money required. This is the wrong step which they have pursued. In other words they185 words
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Article721 1958-11-29 3 Sir Since the date when the M.C.A. was formed in 1948 it has operated under a Constitution which has remained in very much the same form. Very large funds have been subscribed to the Association by its memoeis in the knowledge, and on the faith, that its constitution721 words
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Article431 1958-11-29 3 Sir Sir Alan Edward Percival Rose. K.C.M.G., Q.C., formerly Chief Justice of Ceylon, has been appointed interim Chief Justice of Singapore pending the election of a new government under the new constitution. Educated at Aldenham School and Trinity College, Cambridge. Sir Alan Rose is a Master of431 words
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Article, Illustration197 1958-11-29 3 Gster Gunasekera - the NEWS as it strikes me Gster Gunasekera fHE far-seeing policy 4he Government of the Federation has followed since Merdeka day, is reflected in the latest announcement that at next week's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council there is to be introduced a Bill to amend the Banking Ordinance. In197 words
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Article90 1958-11-29 3 pERHAPS this explains the reason leading to Communist China suspending trade with Malaya. Much of this trade passed through the Bank of China, as also did the monthly remittances by Chinese to their relatives in Red China. It was inevitable that trade between the Federation and China should be affected.90 words
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Advertisement89 1958-11-29 3 FOR FESTIVITIES ROUND THE CORNER SHOP AT THE __^_^B mA mmM __m WW WWF W w\mf _l _^^_^V ______________________r _______P_______r _^___fl I MmMAWm\—mmW mM^A^A^A^M^L^LWt ______________W mmW W\W BARGAINS aa aw aw New Party Frocks 4.50 and up Sport-Shirts, Shirts Blouses and Fancy Suits for children 2.50 and up Fresh Exclusive89 words
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Article, Illustration600 1958-11-29 4 Smiles, Praises And Handshakes At Final Council Meeting For Year OPPOSITION Councillors in the Singapore City Council, who had not hesitated to attack Mayor Ong Eng Guan in the 11 months he was in office, had nothing but praise for him yesterday600 words
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356 1958-11-29 4 Mayor hands out bouquet for the year's work THE Singapore City Council has become a symbol oi the people's fight for a better life and the satisfaction ot their emotional and social urges, said Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan, yesterday addressing the year's last meeting of the Council. Reviewing 11356 words
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Article133 1958-11-29 4 SIX YEARS FOR HOUSE BREAKING GOH HAI CHEW. 24. a hawker, was yesterday sentenced in the Singapore Assize Court to six years' jail vvnen he was found guiltv of breaking into a cigarette vendor. See Chong Tee's home, in Boon Teck Road at noon on Sept. 22. Mr. Justice Buttrose133 words
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Article162 1958-11-29 4 THE Singapore City Council vesterday rescinded a Staff Committee decision that all candidates selected by the Public Services Commission for appointments in the Council should be interviewed by the Committee before they were taken into the service. Asking for the recession. Councillor S. M. Vasagar162 words
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Article245 1958-11-29 4 TOP CITY POST TO LOCAL OFFICER SINGAPORE City Council yesterday unanimously agreed to rescind a Committee decision, and appointed a local officer, in preference to an expatriate officer, to act as City Treasurer. The Council's Staff Committee earlier thi s week by a majority vote decided to appoint an expatriate245 words
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Article84 1958-11-29 4 SCHOOLS APPEALS BOARD CHAIRMAN MR. TAN SIAK KEW, prominent Singapore Teochew community leader, has been appointed chairman of the Schools Appeals Board, it was announced yesterday. Members of the Board are Messrs. B. L. Chua. L. Woodford. Lim Keng Lian, Lim Kem Seng, Professor Huang Ying Jung, Madam Liu Yuen84 words
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Article112 1958-11-29 4 CORONER RESERVES HIS FINDINGS A BRITISH couple wa s killed after their car went off the road and crashed into a tree a-, Upper Thomson Road, a Singapore Coroner's court was told yesterday They were Warrant Officer Donald Bruce Keeble and his wife. Ethel Mary Keeble of Walmer Drive. Mrs.112 words
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413 1958-11-29 4 The Canadian Premier's Wife Wins Hearts Of Children KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Wife of the Canadian Ptemier. Mrs. John G. Diefenbaker, started her first morning: in the Federal capital today by bringing 0 and laughter to the 81 underprivileged boys and girls of the Selangor Children's Home at Klang Road Perhaps413 words
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296 1958-11-29 4 Mr. David hits out at Labour Party PENANG, Fri— Citv Councillor, Mr. P. U. David, today charged that the Labour Party was one which "seeks to gain self-glory by ill-devised resolutions which bring speeches and arguments in the City Council, degrading and ridiculing the dignity of the Council Chamber." Mr.296 words
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Article122 1958-11-29 4 Youth Gets 4 Years' For Robbery MR. Justice Buttrose said in the Singapore Ass^e Court yesterday that the only way to curb robbery by young men wa s to impose substantial prison sentences. The judge said this to K. Subramaniam. 20 when sentencing him to four years' jail after he122 words
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Article50 1958-11-29 4 THE University Socialist Club will hold a public forum on "Socialism in Asia" at the Arts Lecture Theatre. University of Malaya on Monday al 8.30 p.m. The speakers are Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Mr. Alex Josev and Dr. D. P. Singhal. The public is invited to attend.50 words
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Article168 1958-11-29 4 COUNCILLOR G. B. Armstrong yesterday protested at the Singapore City Council that written answers tabled at the meeting for questions raised by him were either evasive or uncalled for." Mr. Armstrong said; 'When a specific Question was asked. a!, that was needed was a specific answer. It does not168 words
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Advertisement145 1958-11-29 4 mi* MET /J&T^r^ PARA vjEjpAT 1 111 Fa a -Pa So( K^ jBl J__B_P' I _-_-_-_--P mORPHV RICHARDS Toaster adds charm to his breakfast table and gives him the toast exactly the way he wants it Let him have toast to taste by MORPHV RICHARDS. mORPHV >i RICHARDS ELECTRIC HAIR145 words
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Article125 1958-11-29 5 MPIR Fri Prime Master Tunku 1 ill be asked in the Federal Legislative 31 t0 state whether any expenditure was E mm?" 1 in sending a mission to look G ;< f chinch Muslim refugees in Hong- p t o give an •r i 10 iJ 2hctin_ e pm125 words
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Article40 1958-11-29 5 HONGKONG. Nov. Spe al Standard Service dne prices of the Hong- b Exchange were: $15.9? to El Sterling $5.76 to US$l; 51.84 r o Malayan $1; $0.002 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5252 1 2 to a tael.40 words
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Article60 1958-11-29 5 TH E newly-founded Hans lerson Club will hold its •st soda! gathering for Singapore's underprivileged chilat Raffles Hotei next nth. Th« Cub hopes to entertain it .'-mi) children from Social W* fare homes to tea and \v entertainment. The Club has enrolled 50 era ers since60 words
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Article145 1958-11-29 5 THEY HELP SWELL FUND SCHOOLCHILDREN have once more come to the forefront in the bid to provide some cheer for the underprivileged children and old people of Singapore and Malaya. Yesterday, students of Primary VIB of Anthony Road Girls' School* II called at The Standard office to hand145 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-11-29 5 Old boys of St. Andrew's Sciiool. Singapore, held their annual reunion dinner at the Capitol Restaurant last night. Picture shows Mr. J. Balla president of the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association, at the mike welcoming the guests. StandardpicStandardpic - 41 words
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376 1958-11-29 5 'STORE NEEDS TRUE SOCIALIST GOVERNMENT' Leaders* Unanimous Verdict In Forum: SINGAPORE must have a true Socialist Government to look after the welfare of its growing population. Leaders of six major political parties in the Colony were unanimous in their opinion last night that only a Socialist Government could cater for376 words
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543 1958-11-29 5 "In fact the result of the next elections has already been determined by the past four years of activities and not by the political propaganda in the next four months," he added. He said that the short-term future of Singapore depended on the543 words
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Article, Illustration534 1958-11-29 5 TWO innovations made this year's annual cookery competitions of the Army Catering Corps, Singapore Base District, which took place yesterday at the Nee Soon Training Centre, a livelier and more suspenseful affair than ever before. One was raising the standard and widening the scope534 words
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Advertisement31 1958-11-29 5 _rt JL**hiV I EPEA 560 H c^e-r^|stant ttl^fev IQI| NC SHADES J r^^^4 FROM gS^ I *^ll>4 V**" *fc.V«fe> LEBEL (CHINA) LTEL SBKAPOK k LUMPUR PENANG Tel: ***** 9 Tel. *****31 words
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213 1958-11-29 6 Acquitted Man Turns Crown Witness ONE of four men acQUitted on a charge of theft, yesterday turned crown witness against the remaining three in the Singapore Third District Court. Thomas Christopher Balen of Keiloch Road was acquitted after the prosecutor, D.S.P. Mr. John Liddle. told the Judge Mr. K. T.213 words
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Article51 1958-11-29 6 LIM Hong Kin. pleaded not guilty in the Singapore N'inth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of extorting 530 from Ho Tee Ming at the Cathay Hotel on Nov. 26. Magistrate R. B. I. Pates, allowed him bail in $1,000 tn one surety till Dec.51 words
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407 1958-11-29 6 But Public Hails It As Suited To S'pore POLITICIANS, trade unionists, community leaders and men-in-the-street welcomed the new Singapore Constitution as the first step to Independence. They were unanimous in their verdict that the Constitution was moderate and fit for the present political atmosphere in407 words
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Article96 1958-11-29 6 A QUARREL between neighbours ended with two persons being seriously stabbed and another badly assaulted in Bukit Permai, Kampong Bahru. Singapore, last night. One of the stabbed persons. Ong Hock Kay, 31. a driver. was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital in a critical condition,96 words
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140 1958-11-29 6 Gall To Ships From Shore Dial 905 From Monday, people in Malaya and Singapore can call passengers on ships equipped with radio telephones which come within 50 miles of Singapore, Penang or Port Swettenham. To make a call, sub_ scribers should dial 905 in Singapore and give the name of140 words
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Article201 1958-11-29 6 Cabaret brawl: Five injured IPOH, Fri. Dance hos- j tesses and patrons scrambled to safety as a brawl oroke out between a group of about 30 British soldiers and a party of civilians at the Jubilee Cabaret in Brewster Road, at 11 30 last night Three civilians were injured including201 words
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Article121 1958-11-29 6 Lim Will Try Solve Deadlock Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock yesterday assured a four-man delegation of the Sin. gapcre Business Houses Employees' Union that he would do his best to solve the deadlock in the negotiations with their 14 employers. The delegation led by the union's president. Mr. John121 words
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Article76 1958-11-29 6 Singapore Naval Ba«e Union yesterday informed the Admiralty that its members of the Yard Craft Section would, from 1 Dec. 7. not work on Sundays until an overtime claim was settled. The Union claimed that it demanded, five months ago, double pay for Sunday wcrk and76 words
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246 1958-11-29 6 NEW WAGE RATES FOR 1,000 GOVT. MEDICAL WORKERS MORE than 1.000 employees of Singapore Government's medical services will have a new pay structure from next month. Agreement was reached between the Government and the Medical Services L'nion and the Sanitary Inspectors' Union on the new wage rates. The new scales246 words
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Article120 1958-11-29 6 21 -GUN SALUTE AT BIRTHDAY ALOR STAR, Fri. Thousands of people and schoolchildren from the kampongs this morning: flocked to the Balai Besar to witness the Sultan take part in his first official birthday celebrations since he ascended the throne after the death of hi s father. The Sultan, who120 words
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219 1958-11-29 6 Elusive 'Cat' Burglars Outwit Police KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police are baffled by ihe 'catlike' cunning and quickness with which burglars are striking in the Federal capital and suburban areas. Despite close Police vigilance, housebreakers are active. Police patrols are plying round the capital and its suburbs, particularly alter sunset, but219 words
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Advertisement234 1958-11-29 6 irir'k'k^k'k'k'iririricif^ B APPEARING ~SI NIGHTLY Q» J SIGRITA ~M and BOGYO vl "K JL Famed Acrobatic Adaqlo I Entertainer-. H j* I DOUBLE ATTRACTION I I B TOMGHT& EVERV sat, l £K* SIGRITA BOCy 0 and LES DANTCHim W BuUari;in pM tMMBN Kim *_K T* their nana at the h234 words
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Article260 1958-11-29 7 POLICE NAB 3 IN HOTEL AMBUSH THEY WALKED Of gggMT LOADED GUN, BUT THREE well-dressed men, one armed with a loaded revolver, walked into a Police trap at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, during lunch-hour, yesterday. The gun was hidden in a travelling bag The man carrying it was flanked by his260 words
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Article142 1958-11-29 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) ln Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 87 88 R.S.S No. 1 Dec. 87__ 87* R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 87i 87$ R.S.S. No. 2 86 86* R.S.S. No. 3 85* 85* Tone: Uncertain. The tin price in Singapore was $386} per142 words
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265 1958-11-29 7 Delivery Yan Vanishes: A RED delivery van "vanished into thin air" minutes after it was held up and driven away by two armed robbers in Singapore yesterday afternoon. Although Police set up road blocks all over the island shortly after the robbery no265 words
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223 1958-11-29 7 A PROSECUTION witness at a preliminary inquiry was yesterday advised by the Magistrate to speak the truth. The Magistrate. Mr. R 8.1. Pates gave this warning to Lim Ah Kow. a labourer, when Lim said that he had made a "mistake" in identifying Quek223 words
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Article74 1958-11-29 7 DEPUTY Chairman of the Rural Board. Mr. Lim Chuan Kim, said yesterday that 19 quarry operators have promised to co-operate in removing siit from drainage channels in the Tarr.penis area of Singapore. Work on this project will begin as soon as the operators deposit $200 per pump towards74 words
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Article40 1958-11-29 7 UM KIANG yesterday pleaded not guilty In he Singapore Ninth Magistrate s Court to a charge attempting to extort from Khok Mgiah Yin a*, an unnumbered hut in Aljunied Road on Nov. 22. He wa_ remanded ti-i Dec. 1.40 words
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Article138 1958-11-29 7 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by a Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, at the close of an inquiry into the death of Meow Kwong Sing, 12, who died on Oct. 1 after having been hit on the head with a hammer. Meow138 words
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Article36 1958-11-29 7 The Bilingual Oratorical Contest, organized jointly by the Department of Information Services, Singapore and the Chinese Y.M.C.A. has been postponed to Feb. 7 next year and entries will now close on Feb. 2.36 words
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150 1958-11-29 7 PENANG, Fri. Security forces, led by a surrendered Communist terrorist, Yu Wing Shu, alias Ah Loon, located a terrorist "emergency" food dump in the Laksamana Forest Reserve early this week. Foodstuffs hidden there consisted of 10 gantangs best Siamese rice, and tins of pork,150 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-11-29 7 Stowaway Girl Is Forbidden Ashore PENANG, Fri. Pretty 17--year-old London stowaway Margaret Cator, who arrived by the Corfu at Swettenham Pier here this afternoon, was not allowed to come ashore by the Immigration authorities. She was on the first lap of her journey home from Singapore, where she had been206 words
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Article112 1958-11-29 7 Survey Of Industrial Potential THE Singapore Government, will, on Monday, launch its main survey on the industrial resources of the Colony, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced yesterday. Expected to take four months, the survey will cover 525 firms in 76 categories of industries. Questionnaires are being sent to112 words
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Miscellaneous586 1958-11-29 7 ai7 Qft Ppnani? 1 3 1 Here 930 Time Signal and News. _L^fc -fii il lllil *J I AW if Jl? il fif fl TOMORROW: Singapore 120 am. Mus ic After Tea 10.30 11 p.m. IlkJlfll.iPJl > 111lr I l_ I W '3ft 41ns 12.30 p.m. (9ft s:nsi For Bachelors586 words
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Article184 1958-11-29 9 Chamber To Help In R.I. Travel '/-v, E Sin Bapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to try to help 20 Colony merchants, who are experiencing difficulty in travelling ireely between Indonesia and Singapore. The Chamber decided this step, at Its monthly committee meeting yesterday. In a joint letter, the merchants184 words
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Article50 1958-11-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, fri.— The 11th contribution period under the Tin Control (BufTer Stock) Regulations. 1956, will be from Dec. 1 to ."I this >ear. the Ministry of Natural Resources announced today. The ra'e of contribution will remain the same as m the previous period S2l per picul.50 words
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Article99 1958-11-29 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. S4l buvers: 542 sellers; coconut oil in 'bulk $64* sellers in drum* $66 sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; Special Sarawak black 572. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra.99 words
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Article493 1958-11-29 9 Shares Prices Incline To Ease UN IN SP I B ED conditions prevai.ed in all sections of the Ma.ayan share market yesterday, with prices inclined to ease. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokcrs Association were: BUSINESS DONE MALAYAN sharbrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed.493 words
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Article169 1958-11-29 9 OITER ROADS Santa Lucia, R'.nghorn Manila Maru, Soya, Marlina, Berebere. Procyon Incharan. Brendn. Stv. Pretoria, Steel Executive Fukien, Stv. Talang Akar. Inch K Ida, Chuyo maru, Aki Maru Glory Star Betelguese. Calt Suez, Hero. Flying Cloud. Glenfriun Van Der Hagen, Fernbank. Stv Benakat, Stv Banakat San Ernesto.169 words
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187 1958-11-29 9 A DIESEL underground mining locomotive, claimed to be the heaviest and most powerful in the world for its overall height limit, is being manufactured in Australia. The locomotive, which can work right up to the coalface weighs 15 tons and has 150 hp capacitv yet is187 words
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Article, Illustration336 1958-11-29 9 NEW RULING CAUSES SALE OF RUBBER STOCKS DECISION by the Malayan Government to ban foreign government controlled banks in the Federation of Malaya, had the effect of causing some selling pressure on the rubber market by upcountry dealers, says the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Cr Co. Ltd. There is336 words
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302 1958-11-29 9 LEWIS-CHONG Construction Co. Ltd., a building concern owned by an Australian firm and a Kuala Lumpur contractor will undertake million-dollar projects in Malaya, Singapore and Borneo, when it begins operations from its headquarters in the Federal i Capital. The company, a joint venture between Concrete302 words
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Article58 1958-11-29 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes :n its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buving. T.T 31--13/16. OD 31-15/16. 90 d/st a r mail 32-1/4 credit bills. 32-3/8 trade bills: selling. T.T. or OD. 31-7/16 ready. Other selling rates. T.T or OD. readv: French Francs *****;58 words
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Article36 1958-11-29 9 A Shell-BP exploration well at Ethiooe in the Delta Piovince. Western Region of Nigeria—the deepest so far drilled in Nigeria has leen abandoned as a dry hole after reaching a depth of 13,100 feet.36 words
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Article119 1958-11-29 9 Price Slips 5/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber puce slipped 5/8 cent yesterday, to cose at 87J cents per ib. for International first g r d c December. The market was marked down at the opening in sympathy with London, but steadied during the morning on short covering and good lower sheet119 words
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Article120 1958-11-29 9 £lm Machine Tools Order By China LONDON, Nov. 28 (UPI) Communist China has ordered machine tools worth more than £1,000,000 from two British firms, the Financial Times reported today. The orders are among the biggest the Chinese Communis have placed in Britain since the strategic embargo on exports to them120 words
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Article, Illustration229 1958-11-29 9 THE ROYAL Intero< ean Lines have introduced deep freeze cargo facilities ;o all the three ships plying on the L.ne's New Zealand-East East Asia Service, Mr. D. Reyneker assistant manager of KPM, Singapore agents of R.I.L. s^id yesterday. The vessels are the229 words
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Advertisement99 1958-11-29 9 DEPRESSION 1848 A*, '958 v «'»7'« f^s. Z^ 22 &"1 a Ming ta yaul ifflif_K ,rou,afw^^B^3^ ener^__^l__! lC^sf Wine immediately £&?> X^?» ca I Ultra 4u a^_r ti<*w<trt* mf imitations. Ai trays Insist i pon (letting SERRAVALLO'S TOJSIC (tinrhona A Irmm 11 7nr>.> Sole Distributors tor Indonesia. KIAN GWAN CO.,99 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-11-29 10 REQUEST for songs Ls a very popular item at the Klang Methodist Girls' School annua! Food and Fun Fair held on Nov. 22. Here students are seen busy helping each other to sort out records for the selections. Hundreds of people visited the Fair. (Picture by53 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-11-29 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP THE Wong family pose for a Standardpir as the eldest daughter. Miss Wong Yuet Cheng, a teacher attached to the Sultan Yusuf School, Batu Gajah, cuts her 2lst. birthday cake at their home in Sturrock Road. Ipoh. on Nov. 22. Miss Wong, who celebrated the occasion with75 words
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Article, Illustration245 1958-11-29 10 pic by MISS Patricia Loh pauses to take a breath before she blows out the 19 candles on her "P" shaped birthday cake. Miss Loh is on the staff of the Embassy Foods in Kuala Lumpur. (Standard- Voon Teck COMPOSKR Peter Ng Kong rv. ing student-bride, thrVoon Teck - 245 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-29 10 (Picture by MONSIGNOR D. Vendargon. the Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, is seen cutting the ribbon to declare open the Klang Catholic Youth Club on Nov. 22 On his left is Mr. Gerald Fernandez, chairman of the club. Over 150 members, patrons and well-wishers attended the ceremony.— Ch'ngCh'ng Seng Poh - 52 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-29 10 •Stand ardpic by PRETT^ Irene Choo, 6, presents a bouquet to Mrs. E. M. MacDonold, wife of the Registrar of Citizens of the Federation, at the amateur Mandarin singing contest in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. MacDonald later gave away the prizes to the winners.- FahFah - 47 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1958-11-29 11 SCR UTINEER - SCR UTINEER assays BIG SWEEP j THE rnlimited Sweep I will be drawn on Race 7 I last race of the after- noon. The Forecast Tote I wiH h e held on Races 3 md ti. REDIFFUSION l| REDIFFUSION will ]l broadcast commentaries on all1,240 words
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450 1958-11-29 11 SENANG HATI gets a track to his liking and as he usually improves in his second effort, I am giving him a great chance to win the main event (Race 6), the li miles handicap for Class Two, Division One450 words
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214 1958-11-29 11 METROSTAR II A GOOD THING FOR TODAY FORM horse to back here is METROSTAR II who should have no trouble in accounting for this lacklustre field. On Wednesday the five-year-old was finishing as well as any horse when fourth to Rubber Planter 11. On that form he gets my vote.214 words
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Article354 1958-11-29 11 xcv CROWN LINK should make a good each-wav bet on his second to Happy Life over 6 furlongs on the second day. Well up with the pace. Crown Link shot out to the front a furlong out but failed to cope with Happv Life's finishing burst.354 words
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228 1958-11-29 11 Popularity Unlucky On The 2nd Day fxvb POPULARITY was unlucky to have come up against Coppei Khan in a galloping mood last week. I think he is worth another chance in the 3.40 p.m., the lj miles race for Class Two, Division Two performers. Popularity ran a promising fourth to228 words
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Article333 1958-11-29 11 GOING: Expected To Be GOOD HAPPY LIFE, a convincing winner on Wednesday should readily beat his rivals here and bring off a winning 'double' for the meeting. Happy Life's half length victory over Crown Link was achieved much easier than the margin would suggest. Lving handily behind the leaders. I333 words
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Article224 1958-11-29 11 IF ever there is one who deserves a winning break none has a better claim than Ford. His form figures for the last five starts read 3, 2. 4, 3. 2. With a little bit of luck he should be able to break the hoodoo and224 words
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Article211 1958-11-29 11 DON WAYNE ran an encouraging fourth with 8.10 to Black Charm on the second day and I have no hesitation in picking him to win today Don Wayne did not have the best of luck in the running. Nowhere in the picture early, he211 words
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Article327 1958-11-29 12 PETER WILSON - What A Lucky Miss For May! PETER WILSON Says LONDON, Fri.— l claim no originality for the thought that luck is a funny thing. Take the case of Peter Barker Howard May. Within sight of his twenty-ninth birthday on the last day of the year May bestrides the cricketing world327 words
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Article171 1958-11-29 12 IPOH. Fri. More interState encounters and 'friendlies' in order to promote keener competition and develop fitness are among the plans to be adopted by the Badminton Association of Malaya in their programme of training scheme for promising players. All State associations are asked to171 words
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Article44 1958-11-29 12 Major Irvin refereed. ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE: Pruangwit Pinit; Prayut, Narong, SomBoon; Manus, Charn; Churtcliard, Chalerm; Chamlong. Senee; Prasert, Suthi, Sa-an. COMBINED RAF: Denman; Labram, Strickland, Albert, Corrie; Ashton, Tickle; Hughes, Hitchings, Bramley; Eggans, Reilly; Davies, Caldwell, Williams.44 words
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252 1958-11-29 12 BRISBANE, Nov. 28, (Reuter). Rain washed out play after only 18 minutes on the opening day of the cricket match between the MCC and Queensland here today the MCC's last fixture before the first Test match against Australia starting here on Dec.252 words
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Article217 1958-11-29 12 BRISBANE. Nov. 28 (Reuter) English cricket captam Peter May, has formed himself into a < limited company. The company is registered in London as Peter I May Ltd. It has a nominal capital of £100. May said today he had floated himself as 3 company to217 words
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Article531 1958-11-29 12 THE THAIS RETURN UNBEATEN COMBINED RAF BROUGHT DOWN THE Royal Thailand Air Force return to Bangkok today with an unbeaten record. Yesterday at Changi, they scored their second Colony victory when they beat the combined Royal Air Force team of Singapore and Malaya by nine points (two penalties and a531 words
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Article314 1958-11-29 12 BOMBAY. Nov. 28 (Reuter) West Indies were all out for 227 runs in the first Test against India at close of play here today. A sound innings of 66 by Rohan Kanhai helped the West Indies recover from an indifferent start, and at tea, they314 words
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Article364 1958-11-29 12 NZ. GRAND PRIX Fangio May Also Compete AUCKLAND. New Zealand Nov. 28 (Reuter).— The New Zealand International Grand Prix motor race on January 10 next promises to be a great clash of champions. The line-up of top drivers will be headed by five champions Stirling Moss364 words
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Article116 1958-11-29 12 Wanderers Score 5-1 Victory WANDERERS Sports Club scored a 5-1 win over Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in the S.H.A. division 1 league match at the Farrer Park yesterday. Wanderers led 3-1 at half time through Sullivan. Khalid and D. Richards. Eng Hoe reduced the deficit for the Chinese in the116 words
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Article32 1958-11-29 12 M.N.R.V.R. entered the final of the Malayan Armed Forces badminton tournament last night when they beat RASC School 4-1 in the semi-finals at Nee Soon Garrison last night.32 words
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Article27 1958-11-29 12 SINGAPORE Sharks beat Self Strength 90-76 and Quek Hock Seng defeated Green Eagles 86-58 in the SCAAF basketball tournament at the Great World last night.27 words
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Article32 1958-11-29 12 THE annual soccer match between Singapore Indian Recreation Club and Royal Air Force Seietar for the Gandhi Memorial Cup will be played at 5 15 p.m. at Farrer Park tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-11-29 12 STRENGTHENED by two colony players— Mohamed Ramli and Fong Wah Fatt Singapore Asians begin the quest for the AH Blues rugby Cup against the combined team of Negri Sembilan and Malacca on the Padang today. j *mmmmmaaaaammaammm The Colonv Asians who291 words
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Article403 1958-11-29 12 BUT AFFILE MUST DFC/Of SOON, SAYS ncbmbm THE Singapore Olympic and yesterday to postpone its den Mo pose a levy of five per cent*] affiliates to give memherv mor f V At the Council's monthly n w yesterday, the president, Mr c c t portance of the affiliates reachlne403 words
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Miscellaneous188 1958-11-29 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER— J ollilads vs. 2nd Gurkhas Regt.. Geylang. HOCKEY— Div. 1. Police vs. Khalsa. Police. BASKETBALL Tuan You vs. Min Chong. Great World. 7.30 p.m. Quek Hock Seng vs. Sigiap Boys Club, Great World. 9 p.m. RUGBY— South Johore *A' rs. R.A.F Seietar, Johore. South Johore 'B' vs. 221188 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-11-29 13 (On top left) A piece oi en ke! II all looks so easy tchen you iratch Corporal William Hawes, Army Catering Corps, making a fruit cake, but there's more to it than meets the eye. Here. Corporal Hawes. who is employed in the cookhouse at Headquarters. Singapore Base District,155 words
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Article173 1958-11-29 13 'Monty' At TV Studios M shal 3: recently i\ ffSal *o s on i Ql rej j-Q *V E I i first re- hearsal go so smoothly," commented one of the studio staff. There to welcome the 70-year-old Field Marshal was the BBC's West Kegi o n al Controller. Frank173 words
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Article, Illustration846 1958-11-29 13 John Woodrow - SIX SOLDIERS PLAY HOUSEWIVES John Woodrow By £VERY country Jealously guards the prestige Individuality of Its fighting forces— as an Italian duelling challenge recently illustrated. But Napoleon knew that despite their differences, there .was one factor common to all fighting men. "A good Army", he said, "marches on its stomach."846 words
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Miscellaneous382 1958-11-29 13 rpODAYS QIOTATON: 1 "Good the W^A HH ar t of making p«o- &fl T___tf E_l pie we I __H_| makes I the fewest persons uneasy, R the best bred in the l^ll HlkH ™JL__^___l company." Swift I _j__l_^_t__l FOR I EVERYONE: Opportun VH Ej]y*l 'o- I H_l __^_P_^^^V^_eH form of382 words
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Miscellaneous281 1958-11-29 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp X Y> V_f SAVED PVECVTUIKIG THE SHOE LACE IS DON'T KEECK ff- >\ A f fy. >t |yr l^E I^^Oi^ ZEUCIOUS A NEW TASTE VOU'LL MAKE AN AP_.V 7 VIL mam shps. LAE-fc Jfr, sE/VSAT/ONff^A CONSUMING UGLY ENEMY OF J Vr^ HZ" '^IEMPJ*'! jJfc PASS/ON281 words
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Article, Illustration238 1958-11-29 14 VIRTUES OF COLONIAL RULE— NIXON LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter).— Mr. Richard Nixon. US. Vice-President, spoke of th e benefits of "that much maligned institution British colonialism." Addressing a dinner given in his honour by the English-Speaking Union. Mr. Nixon declared: "It is understandable in view of the surging rise of238 words
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Article93 1958-11-29 14 U.K.'S NO TO YEMEN'S ADEN CLAIM NEW YOR K. Nov. 28. (Reuter >. Yemen yesterday renewed its claim to sovere.gnty over the British Pro-tec-orate of Aden and accused Britain of "aggression" on Yemen's territory. Britain rej e c ted the Yemeni claims. Dr. A. Tarcici of Yemen told the Uni.ed93 words
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Article64 1958-11-29 14 ASIA TO DECIDE COLD WAR OXFORD. England. Nov 28 I Reuter I Mr. Richard Nixon. Vice-President of the United S.ates. told university students here today that the "economic cold war'' will be won or los; in Asia. Mr. Nixon, who flies home to Washington tonight after a crowded four-day British64 words
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198 1958-11-29 14 Cyprus, A Colonial Problem, Says Dr. Ismail UNITED NATIONS, New York. Nov. 28 I Reuter) —The political committee met today to resume debate on the Cyprus question, after yesterday's day-long recess. Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, chief delegate of the Federation of Malaya, the ATM speaker in the debate198 words
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127 1958-11-29 14 Lloyd: We'll Carry Out Obligations LONDON, Nov. 28. (Reuter). The British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, today told 750 students of Liverpool university conservative society that Britain intended to carry out its obligations toward Berlin. Mr. Lloyd said that be would not comment on the text of yesterday's Soviet note127 words
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Article336 1958-11-29 14 A plea to the West The Soviet aim is absolutely clear to us Mayor Brandt BERLIN, Nov. 28 (UPI) Isolated West Berlin demanded today that the Western Allies use military force if necessary to save it from absorption by the comI munists Leaders and citizens336 words
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Article39 1958-11-29 14 THE Japanese Maritime Safety Board said yesterday the 493-ton No. 5 Taiyo Mara, with a crew of 27. was upon by a Communist Chinese fishing boat last night off Hainan island in Gulf of Tong-king. (Reuter).39 words
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Article27 1958-11-29 14 The Dutch Government is to recruit volunteers to strengthen its defence forces in Dutch New Guinea, it was officially announced in the Hague yesterday. Reuter.27 words
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338 1958-11-29 14 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 28, (Reuter) The General Assembly's economic and financial committee yesterday adopted a resolution sponsored by Malaya and 11 other countries, which would call upon member states to review what has been done to accelerate the economic development of underdeveloped countries338 words
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Article322 1958-11-29 14 HK IS BERLIN OF THE EAST... LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter)— Hongkong, by providing sanctuary to hundreds of thousands of people fleeing from tyranny, was in a sense the Berlin of the East, Sir Alexander Grantham said last night. Speaking at a meeting of the Royal Commonwealth Society, Sir Alexander former322 words
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Article51 1958-11-29 14 HONGKONG, Nov. 28, (Reuter). The China Light and Power Company Limited Disclosed today it was investigating the possibility of a nucu?ar generating station for Hongkong. The chairman. Mr. Lawrence, said in the Company's annual report that experts in nuclear power generation had already visited the Colony for51 words
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271 1958-11-29 14 Y\WW\W\VWVVIV\V\VWWVVVVV\.VVVWI Imwmwmmmmmmmmmmmwmmm Mi mwaamammm m mmaammaam mmmt <ma a ■_r Tj rr i i a n .a «j A* a. wmmm—mmm~m———————————— UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 28 (Reuter) The Soviet Union yesterday held to the t stand it took last year that 5 the271 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-11-29 14 Photo). A CLOSE match, but these blonde lovelies aren't twins. Starlets Julie Reding (left), and Sandra Giles pose for photographers upon their arrival at Idlewid Airport. New York, en route to Hollywood where June will appear in "Blonde Flamenco*' filmed in Europe. Sandra will lead aU.P.I. - 61 words
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Article113 1958-11-29 14 TIDWORTH, Hampshire. Nov A (ta Singh, 21-year-old Malayan Sikh who li of his religion by getting rid of his burt so that he could join the British artttt that the Duke of Gloucester wants him to re-grow his beard and wear his green turban. The young Sikh wa.s given113 words
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Article41 1958-11-29 14 THE 19,206-ton Arundel Castle "Grand Old Lady" of the Union Castle shipping r sailed on her last trip to Britain on Thursday. Prom there, she wil) sail to Hongkong lo be broken up for scrap u P41 words
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Article64 1958-11-29 14 RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 28 (Reuter) President Jusceiino j Kubitschek of Brazil was re- ported yesterday to have said that Brazil would have to seek economic aid from Russia if the United States refused aid necessary to fight underdevelopment. The President's remarks, quoted in a radio64 words
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Article31 1958-11-29 14 JOHN Goldin. 69-year-old brother of the late producer Mike Todd, died in Long Beach Community Hospital on Wednesday night after suffering a heart attack in his home. UPI.31 words
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Article32 1958-11-29 14 stdkeM Reuler /I ol_ retired A (> D. Mi.: J nulled to fl Wales tfl turns! f'fl to pra. fl has tatefl AdmisaajH B^ r fl and Iff Mr. Milkfl medu f32 words
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