The Straits Times, 13 January 1958
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Title Section19 1958-01-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1958 15 CENTS He*****19 words
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Article484 1958-01-13 1 CAPTURED BOAT MAY BE PAYROLL PIRATES 5 CRAFT Three men lump overboard: Two caught, search for the third Big cigarettes haul after dawn chase gMUGGLERS trying to run nearly 1,000 Ib. of contraband cigarettes up the Kallang River were outsmarted by Singapore customs men yesterday. The police are484 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-01-13 1 THE captured imugclera' craft In the customs bay, Telok Ayer Basin, Singapore. Straits Times picture.18 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-01-13 1 AND ITS CARGO MORE CLOSELY-KNIT LIFE FOR THE STUDENTS RKVENL'E officers seen stacking away the 1 .000 Ib of contraband cigarettes seized in the Kallang river yestert'ay. Straits Times picture.30 words
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234 1958-01-13 1 All clear -trains to Penang again KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Normal train service was resumed today between Kuala Lumpur and Penang after labourers cleared the line blocked by Friday's derailment. A powerful dlesel locomotive and seven railway coaches left the tracks while negotiating a "Z" bend at 35 m.p.h. No-one was234 words
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Article70 1958-01-13 1 BRISBANE. Sun. Drought in Queensland is costing the state government about £A 500.000 ($3,500.0001 a month, the Treasurer. Mr. Thomas Hiley, said yesterday. I regard the next two weeks as the really critical time for the state's cereal crops." Mr. Hiley added. Already there hadReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1958-01-13 1 LONDON. Sun. Women over 40 are the least efficient group of car drivers, according to a report of the Institute of Advanced Motorists published here— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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87 1958-01-13 1 PENANG, Sun. Characterlottery operators here today claimed to have cracked the code used by the Perak Turf Club In their big sweep draw at yesterday's races. Bookies distributed keys to the alphabetic code to their agents and punters. They announced business as87 words
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139 1958-01-13 1 NUREMBERO. Sun. Five warders and the doctor of a Nuremberg prison have been arrested following alleged disclosures about a "Jolly jail" where prisoners gave warders presents and warders helped prisoners to escape The Nuremberg publ c pro I secutor. Dr. Han* Sauter.j said theReuter - 139 words
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184 1958-01-13 1 Lord Boyd Orr's '10 per cent peace plan YEW YORK, Sun. 11 Lord Boyd Orr, former head of the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organisation, last nigh; outlined a "10 per cent peace plan" as a first step to easing East -West tension. He called on the United States and RussiaReuter - 184 words
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534 1958-01-13 1 "THE University of Malaya's scheme to establish residential colleges on ttafc Cambridge and Oxford model ir Singapore is well under way. In March when two new buildings are expected to be completed, the university will have three halls of residence the534 words
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180 1958-01-13 1 INDONESIA FORBIDS 'ILLEGAL BARTER' JAKARTA, Sun. J Prime Minister. Mr. Djuanda. today issued an edict prohibiting Indonesians in outlying regions from engaging in "illegal" barter. At the same time the Finance Minister. Mr. Sutikno Slamet. warned that if such barter continued the Government would stop subsidies to the guilty regions.Reuter; UP - 180 words
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Article159 1958-01-13 1 Premier, Press welcome Mac KARACHI. Sun. Th 3 British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, arrived here today from New Delhi on the second leg of his five-country Commonwealth goodwill tour. Special articles appeared in Karachi's English-language newspapers today to mark his arrival. The Times of Karachi said: "We welcome himReuter - 159 words
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Article34 1958-01-13 1 ADEN. Sun— RAF planes and local tribesmen beat off Yemeni troops who attacked an Aden truck convoy near the border yesterday. A Government spokesman said the raiders received heavy casualties— UP.UP - 34 words
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Article37 1958-01-13 1 MOSCOW. Sun —The fossllteed remains of a beast with three horns on its head dating from the middle mlocene age more than 10 million years ago have been discovered in Muban. southern Russia. Tass, reported.37 words
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Article75 1958-01-13 1 A three-year-old Indian girl Valli. was burnt to death, and at least four people were hurt in a 3.30 a.m. Singapore fire yesterday. The flre completely destroy- Ed a two-storeyed compound house in Bencoolen Street, occupied by 17 families totalling 59 people In the panic,75 words
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Advertisement53 1958-01-13 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The World* forrmo»t watrh The 2 Firm Pritet The 3 RecorHi for preriiion out of the 10 I'mr Binning chronomeiert, 7 are Patrk Philippe. Out of the S Prine-trinning adjuMten, 3 are Patch Philippe. KrMIIU of 1936 < <>ni|n 111 ion Brilliant proofs of unqumtionrd ■uprrmary. H. SENA53 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-01-13 2 It is a therapeutic bath that blonde model Jane Burt. 21. is taking. But that is not of immediate importance. Jane is in a bubble bath-tub in front of 30 men to mark the re-opening of municipal slipper baths at Lambeth. london. IP picture.50 words
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219 1958-01-13 2 Sputnik One shock it came down a week ago MOSCOW, Sunday. AN authoritative article in the magazine Soviet Aviation confirmed yesterday that RussiaV first Sputnik disintegrated and fell a week ago today. There has been no official Russian announcement. But astronomers the world over said the fir.st artificial earth satelliteUP - 219 words
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276 1958-01-13 2 Hypersonic planes soon, say Reds Cable flashes MOSCOW. Sun. Professor Vladimir Pyeznov, a Soviet aviation expert, said in the magazine Ogonyek that in the "near future Russia will be able to construct planes which will fly five times the speed of tound.— Reuter. KARACHI: Pakistan would like to see the276 words
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131 1958-01-13 2 Give scholarships to Asians professor I ONDON, Sun. Lon- don University graduates were told yesterday that scholarships should be provided to assist Asian and African students to study in London. Prof. C. H. Philips, director of the School of Oriental and African Studies, In convocation address, said: Although we attract131 words
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119 1958-01-13 2 PEKJNG. Sun. Three American mothers who have come to China to see their sons serving jail sentences on espionage charges yesterday visited them in Peking and Shanghai prisons for the second time Mrs. Ruth Redmond whose son Hugh is serving a life sentence inReuter - 119 words
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Article133 1958-01-13 2 DARIS, Sun.— Paris police I yesterday broke through a ring of silence which for 50 days surrounded a midnight deathduel in the streets of Paris between two friends in love with the same girl. They arrested 28-year-old Gabriel Dauvln. who they said told them he133 words
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Article448 1958-01-13 2 Snow drifts delay British Antarctic team WELLINGTON. Sun. r|R. Vivian Fuchs, the v leader of the British section of the Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition, reported today that he was moving steadily towards the South Pole and the snow surface was improving. According to a radio448 words
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92 1958-01-13 2 Huge forest fire threatens 12 towns MELBOURNE. Sun. Three hundred fire-fighters are struggling to throw a 29 mile cordon around a giant forest fire in the Tallarook ranges, 55 miles north of Melbourne. The fire, out of control for two days, is burning on a seven mile front. It has92 words
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Article70 1958-01-13 2 TOKYO. Sun. A South ed from a Japanese patrol boat today. Korean patrol boat captured This ls the flrst nt two Japanese fishing vessels since Japan and Korea bo llast night about 50 miles san taking steps on Dee. 31 to end the bitter quarnl .northReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement265 1958-01-13 2 V^/ 14. 1 \Z L L/ 1 \Z CX uC Tanker seamen are a modest crowd. They dislike a lot of noise about what is, to them, simply a job of work. But —just for once let's raise a quiet cheer for the world's y s*'f® tanker crrws who, come265 words
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849 1958-01-13 3 Pressure Sor peace talks mounts everywhere f ONDON, Sun. Mr. Hugh (Jaitskell, leader of the liritish Labour Party, today urged Britain to accept the invitation of Marshal Nikolai Bulgarian, the Soviet Prime Minister, to summit talks and to contribute her own peace proposals toReuter - 849 words
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112 1958-01-13 3 LONDON. Sun Radio Momow warned yesterday that if the pilot of a DA 11-bomber flying over Western Europe went mad be could bring 'disastrous consequences" tj the world. The hio;tdra>t quoting a Russian psychiatrist, siid: "The slighted error by a112 words
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199 1958-01-13 3 INTEGRATION THE ONLY SOLUTION —MINTOFF I OXDON, Sun. Mr. Dom Mintoff, the Prime Minister of Malta, declared today that integration with Britain was "the only sound basis for a lasting friendly relationship between our two countries." In a signed article published here in todays Sunday Dispatch. Mr. MintofT said thatReuter - 199 words
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Article27 1958-01-13 3 MADRID Sun. The Spanish Ministry of Information issued a statement here yesterday alleging several 'acts of piracy' 1 against Spanish vessels oft* Spanish Morocco ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article119 1958-01-13 3 Coitrt absolves British racing driver involved in collision that killed 5 ORUSSELS, Sun. A British racing driver was yesterday absolved from blame for his part in a racing accident at Chimay, South Belgium. in May 1956. Five people were killed and 21 spectators injured during the "Grand PrixReuter - 119 words
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Article210 1958-01-13 3 YIOI.'G KONG, Sun. Peking has enforced a 1 :«hter control system over its subjects for the sake of "maintaining peace and order, protecting the rights and interests of the people and constructing socialism. The Standing Committee of the Chinese People's National Congress has decreed thatUP - 210 words
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Article29 1958-01-13 3 ALGIERS Sun French troops killed 116 insurgents and took 31 prisoners in a fierce action near Am Beida. lin Eastern Algeria, French I authorities reported today.29 words
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Article54 1958-01-13 3 HELSINKI. Sun— The Finni s h Paymaster General's Office and the Post Offino Savings Bank have suspended state payments because of shortage ol ca&b. 1 Among the payments suspended are tax advances to the city of Helsinki, a loan ior an electric power station andReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-01-13 3 BRITISH PREMIER PAYS HOMAGE TO GANDHI All pals so Queen may follow Mac INDIAN SUCCESS EXCEEDS HOPES NEW DELHI, Sunday. "THE success of the visit to India of the British Prime Minister, Mi. Harold Macmillan, has exceeded all hopes and opened the way for a possible Royal tour of India,Reuter; UP - 393 words
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Article105 1958-01-13 3 China traps relic smugglers TVJKYO. Sun. Communist China reported today that its public security authorities had "unearthed" a gang smuggling valuable Chinese relics to Hong Kong. The New China News Agency said today that 17 smugglers and "lawless" businessmen had been arrested in Canton in the case "During the pastUP - 105 words
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Article54 1958-01-13 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Antinuclear weapons organisation today announced its intention of sending a 30 ft. ketch into the United States atomic testing area of the Pacific next April in protest. The group, the Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons, said it was organising a Similar expeditionReuter - 54 words
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213 1958-01-13 4 No sponsor for young water ballerinas TWELVE young Saigon girls who have formed a water ballet team and want to give performances in Singapore in March are unlikely to find a sponsor. Their hopes are pinned on the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association to which they have written proposing that the213 words
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119 1958-01-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The R.AS.C. safe drivers' competition for army drivers of 17 Gurkha Division and the Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces will be held on the square at Rasah camp, Seremban. tomorrow after an < inspection of vehicle?. An oral and written test119 words
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330 1958-01-13 4 'The Government is still acting under colonial Influence' pENANG, Sun. UMNO leaders here last night accused the Alliance Government of showing a lack of interest in Malay education. At a special general meeting of the Penang UMNO, they pressed for the use of Malay330 words
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91 1958-01-13 4 Banks pay pact to be signed on Friday IPOH. Sun. The banking section of the Malayan Federation of Administrative and Clerical Services Unions, which represents the 3,000 workers employed by the 11 banks of the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association, will sign a new wages and working conditions agreement with the91 words
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Article139 1958-01-13 4 BUT CHIEF MINISTER SAYS: I CANT HELP DENANG, Sun. Five 1 Eastern Smelting Co. strikers evicted from their quarters earlier this week yesterday called on the Penang Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, and asked him to appeal to the management to allow them to return until139 words
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162 1958-01-13 4 TOWNS UNDER 7 ft. OF WATER KUCHING, Sunday. A LMOST 2,000 acres of padi, wet-sago and pepper vines have been ruined and hundreds of livestock destroyed in Sarawak third divisions worst floods in years. Three days and three nights of continuous heavy rain at162 words
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156 1958-01-13 4 Tourist job may not be filled for 6 months DELAY DUE TO P.S.C. 'ROW WITH CABINET A DIRECTOR of tou- rism for Singapore is unlikely to be appointed for another six months. This follows the insistence of the Public Services Commission that it is the proper body to choose a156 words
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Article51 1958-01-13 4 IPOH. Sun.- Capt Lorraln>Sacks of the Salvation Army Girls' Home in Ipoh left here by plane for Indonesia during the week-end to work lr a girls' home there While in Ipoh, she assisterthe matron of the home. Ma jor Catherine Smith, to loos after about 7551 words
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129 1958-01-13 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. SunTan Koh Soo. stabbed on Friday evening when he tried to stop a snatch thief, ha* been admitted to the hospital here in serious condition. Police have detained a •aspect A blood-stained dag- gar and a gold wrist oatid. valued at about129 words
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Article352 1958-01-13 4 1,500 in oath- taking ceremony KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. ABOUT 1,500 residents ot three villages shoutei "Long live Malaya' 1 at a public oath-takin ceremony Meld yesterday as a sign of loyalty to th Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong and a pledge to eiiminat Communist terrorism. The ceremony352 words
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Article21 1958-01-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun No emergency casualties or incidents were reported in the Federation today, it was officially stated here.21 words
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Advertisement138 1958-01-13 4 HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (MALAYA) LTD., I |g Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Ipoh Jobore Bahru Kota Babru Kucning Jesselton g| m y r\ /^m^\ f? pi J^lfltlOiml, proudly announce rV^ls] 2 V^ J their appointment as sole importers and \tf^^^£/ ®k p manufacturers 9 representatives If H for H I MATSUSHITA138 words
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Miscellaneous192 1958-01-13 4 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE Mnliiim wave 47C mtlttt KI'ALA I I Mil it Midium wave 341 nrtret PENANG Medium wave 356 mttrts IPOH Medium wave 330 melrrs MALACCA Medium ware 297 mrtrrA.M. 7.15 Opening Announcement, 7.16 Morning Serenade. 7 30 Time Signal And News, Ml192 words
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Article381 1958-01-13 5 'End the boycott— or else' FEDERATION GOVT. WARNING: ATTEND TRAINING COURSES FIREMEN WRANGLE OVER OFFICERS: WE WANT A MALAYAN, SAYS UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. piliK officers and men who boycott training courses at the $100,000 fire training school here have been threatened with disciplinary action, a Federation Government spokesman said381 words
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124 1958-01-13 5 KINTA VALLEY GUARDS MAY FORM ASSOCIATION TPOR. Sun. The fastshrinking Kinta Vall-v Home Guards who have been protecting the Chi-nese-owned tin mines i» Perak since 1952 now want to form an ex-servicemen's association. At the heicht of its strength it had 3.000 member* But with the easeninf of the Emergency,124 words
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Article45 1958-01-13 5 KAMPAR. Sun. A mother of four. Madam Lee Yee, 68. 1 was rushed to the hospital here yesterday with suspected caustic soda poisoning. She was found in agony by her son in the kitchen of their home. She is progressing satisfactorily.45 words
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Article151 1958-01-13 5 UMNO TO PROBE SCHOOL SACKINGS IPOH Sun. The Ipoh 1 UMNO is to investigate complaints by parents that their overaged children have been asked to leave English schools. "W e are rather alarmed at this trend," a spokesman said today. "At least 17 parents have complained that their daughters have151 words
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Article29 1958-01-13 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. Miss Irene Pinto, daughter of the late Mr. Charlie Pinto, was married to Mr. Edmund Roberts, of Singapore, at the Church of Visitation here yesterday.29 words
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262 1958-01-13 5 ONG ON T. MALIM VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'THE Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, a vice- chairman of the MCA, said today the Alliance win in the Tanjong Malim Town Council elections showed that the party did the right thing in being262 words
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Article56 1958-01-13 5 JES3LLTON, Sun. Mr. O. L. Gray has been elected chaim.dii of the North Borneo council of the Boy Scout* Association. Oth°r officials are: Vlce-Pn-.s'otiit. Mr. C. Purchaseseen taiy. Mr. B. R. Lethbridge; treasurer. Mr. Stephen Wong: comiiittee: Mt_-n_ Peter L. Regis. Mak Sin Luon. T. C. Pat*.56 words
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Article41 1958-01-13 5 PENANG. Sun. Khaw clansmen In Penang entertained one of their "sons'" Mr. Khaw Kok Beng, to dinner at their "kong-si" last night. Mr. Khaw returned to Malaya rrcently with a B.Sc degree from the Colorado University, in America.41 words
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Article30 1958-01-13 5 IPOH. Sun. The Chief Education Officer, Pirak. Mr. A. F. Hui.ter. 53. has retired under th« Malayun;satiun Bcheme. Mr. Hunter Joined the education .service 28 years ago.30 words
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Article33 1958-01-13 5 Mr. L. F. Lambert, former asMstant to the Chief Engineer of the Singapore Broadcasting Department, ha* been promoted to Chief Engineer. He succeeds Mr. O. 3. Miller who retired recvntly.33 words
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Article18 1958-01-13 5 BAHRU. Sim.o[ B»tu Paha: 100 here today it r evade $8.46 Ciisi <>n Imitation Jvth $38.8118 words
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Article37 1958-01-13 5 BENTONG, Sun.— A home guard. Yip Sooi Moh. 22, was charged here yesterday with criminally intimidating; two rubber tappers by pointing a shotgun at them. Yip. who pleaded not guilty was remanded until an. 16.37 words
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137 1958-01-13 5 'Bank Ra 'ayat' will have $10m. start KUALA LUMPUR. Sun I The Rural and Industrial De- I velopment Authority will soon submit a blueprint for Its proposed "Bank Ra'ayat" to the Federation Government. The plan will be based on reports and recommendations made by an Australian rural > J>ank expert.137 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-01-13 5 CAPT. Peter Walsh Waring. 27. A.D.C. to the (iovrrnor of Slacapore. Sir William <.<><> dr. wrm*- engagement to Miss Eve Dixun. 22. daughter of Mmjor-General and Mrs. B E C. Drx*n, was -niwmnrrd recently. Cant. W«riac and his Hong Hone-born firmer met on their way bach72 words
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Article218 1958-01-13 5 WITNESS: CLERK THREW CHAIR 1 OENTONG, Sun. j Miss Siew Mooi, a 21--year-old clerk employed I by the National Union of Plantation Workers here, picked up a chair and flung it at her boss, the Magistrate's Court was told. Then she threw an inkpot and a broomstick. The incident was218 words
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Article50 1958-01-13 5 KUALA KANOSAR, Sun. A cosmopolitan gathering of more than 1,000 friends and relatives from all parts of the Federation attended the funeral here of MaUam Chellamah. 53, wife of Mr. T. Ambalawanar, on Friday. The late Madam Chellamah was a member of Kuala Kangsar Women's Institute.50 words
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Article31 1958-01-13 5 SITIAWAN, Sun. Assistant Police Superintendent Wong Yee Kow, of Ipoh, has been appointed OCPD Sitiawan in place of Mr. PJ.D. Quest, ASP, who has been transferred to Slim River.31 words
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Miscellaneous914 1958-01-13 5 _--L 'A i^^ln_^^___^^^^^___(^^^____ri l*< ii;iiii> 645 »15: EMPIRE: Don't Rock, ll<-nloni> fc The Rock 2 30. 7. 9.15. CATHAY: An Affair To Re- ■_^.w I SLN: Suet Chung Lln fM«n-■a-mbrr 1 15. 3.30. 6.45. 9 f 5; (tarln— Chapter Two) 1. 7. kalal Petra Magarasl 3.30, 8 30: Lz^Z. Rock914 words
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Article27 1958-01-13 6 in Hard, tit (Minimum). MADAM SIAU HUI ENG of 34, Bellmblng Avenue passed away on 12.1.58. Funeral service at Bldadarl at 5 p m. 13. 1.18.27 words
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Article102 1958-01-13 6 li »or,l. tit (Him mum) MR. AND MRS. LJM CHEK SIAN thank relatives and friends for their kind presence and beautiful gifts on the occasion of their marriage. MR. MRS LOW HOCK SIANG Sincerely thank all friends and relatives for Uielr kind wishes, presents and assistance on their wedding.102 words
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Article215 1958-01-13 6 in Wordi tit (Minimum). I'M DREADING our meeting at Georges office today. Why? You know it's stuffy Not now. his Secretary bought him Air-wlck. ARVIN Electric Razors made by Ever-Ready Products Ltd., are available now Ask for a demonstration at any leading store ELSIE MARY LTD 2nd "Floor. 13.215 words
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Article26 1958-01-13 6 Mf«*ll(MLj 8..X i» ct-. txlrm A WIDE DIAMOND and Sapphire Rm-.' in Piinces ReMxuiant n Saturday. January 4ih Sriitiiren!;.l Va!ue Reward. Tel: 2410 Ext. 27226 words
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Article29 1958-01-13 6 Wmm S; I Vi» Box i» rl«. txlrm WHICH SIUDIO for color wedding photographs? Definitely WMtlak* under David Tay who has been train'd in Hollywood. U.S.A. Telephone *****29 words
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The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Jan. 13, 1958.
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Article555 1958-01-13 6 Compulsory voting as the cure for creeping Communism has its attractions But it will not take the steam out of the hard working agents of the extreme left. To believe that penalties for not voting will keep Singapore out of Communist hands is to believe that555 words
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Article304 1958-01-13 6 Is it only coincidence that China's Foreign Minister should complain of Britain "toeing the American line" over Formosa just as the Kremlin's new peace offensive gets into top gear? Anything that China car do to help part America from her allies is always appreciated in Moscow. Otherwise304 words
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Article346 1958-01-13 6 Singapore's Director of Social Welfare, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has appealed to Chinese j youth clubs to help break the barriers between English and Chinese educated youths. It is not only English and Chinese youths who are so circumscribed. Malay and Indian speaking youths are equally isolated. However.346 words
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1180 1958-01-13 6 RITCHIE CALDER - Radioisotopes are the detectives of science MEET THE ATOMIC TWINS RITCHIE CALDER IF A SCIENTIST WANTS TO SEE HOW INSULIN CONTROLS DIABETES. OR HOW THE BRAINKUSES THE CHEMICALS THAT REACH IT OR HOW PLANTS USE THE RAYS OF THE SUN TO CHANGE ELEMENTS INTO THE FOOD WE EAT. HE CALLS1,180 words
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Article139 1958-01-13 6 rE issue of propaganda stamps can be extremely useful besides being a source of revenue. I would hesitate to suggest a spate of commemorative stamps merely for the purpose of financial gain to the Singapore Treasury, but could we not have one or two special issues to celebrate139 words
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Article106 1958-01-13 6 Woo people instead 1 FULLY agree with P. O. Andrews that instead of trying to woo the bandits, the government of the Federation should "gain the friendship of the people But the government would not win the confidence, let alonp the friendship, of the majority of the people if they106 words
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Article206 1958-01-13 6 Identity of candidates TtflAY I present a serious defect in the way some commercial examinations are conducted by local private schools which act as centres for them. Recently I sat for two examinations in Ipoh and on each occasion, no -juestion about the identity of the candidates was asked. There206 words
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Article99 1958-01-13 6 I WOULD like to complain about the lighting at boxing matches in Singapore which I feel leave a great deal to be desired. Instead of only the boxing ring being lit up. th e surrounding areas are illuminated as well, thus hindering, the view of many99 words
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Article115 1958-01-13 6 Annoyed with the Major I READ with great annoyance the new order by Mr. Ong Eng Guan about removing the Union Jack from the City Council Hall. In the short period since he took office, he has made such unthinkable changes. He has abolished the Mace that has always been115 words
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180 1958-01-13 6 No crisis in M.I.C if President had acted promptly I WISH to reply to the statement of Mr T 8 Dhamy. Either he did not understand my statement or he deliberately refused to understand it. He reads in my statement a defence for the defection of the Bungsar Branch of180 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-01-13 6 RECENTLY I took my son, who has reached the mature age of twelve, to the Singapore Registration Centre to get his identity card We got there st 10 30 a.m. and received the precious document precisely at 4 p.m It was a tedious wait of172 words
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Article550 1958-01-13 7 SERVICES 9 UNIONS CALL FOR NEW IMPROVED, BRITISH GRATUITY RATES V NOTHING FAIR CROPS UP* THEN IT MAY BE QUESTION OF STRIKE THE 40,000-strong Singapore Federation of Services* Unions will give the three armed services a 30-day ultimatum today to open negotiations on its claims550 words
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Article195 1958-01-13 7 •WE HA YE FAITH IS MAYOR' HPHE Singapore City Council's 400 nightsoil workers will not consider striking, even If their new wage proposals are not met. The secretary of the Nightsoil Workers' Union, Mr. Khang Lye Soon, told the Straits Times: "We have faith in the Mayor,195 words
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Article115 1958-01-13 7 "THE Bata Employees' Union in Singapore has again appealed to the Government to stop the "dumping" of Japanese footwear on the local markei in order to solve the crisis in the rubber shoe industry. At an emergency executive I committee meeting over the weekend,115 words
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Article, Illustration247 1958-01-13 7 ROGER TANTON - He hasn't slept for 300 nights ROGER TANTON By DOCTORS IN DILEMMA OVER SLEEPLESS MAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Meet Malaya's sleepless wonder the man who has not been to bed for the past 300 nights. When his friends slump Into armchairs after a late night, the manager of the Royal247 words
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Article50 1958-01-13 7 RAF raid Red hideouts RAW San. Kamponf bouses were shaken when RAF bombers blitxed siu. pected bandit hideouts near here today. After the bombing the area was shelled by artillery. Troops bave moved in. On Jan. Z a bandit was shot and captured near here. Another bandit, a woman, escaped.50 words
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Article79 1958-01-13 7 J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun —A 53 year old Indian cyclist died here yesterday I after an accident with a lorry. He was Kanapathy who was cycling home with hii son-in-law, Karuppiah, when the accident occurred 100 yards from his house in Sentul. Karuppiah and two boys from79 words
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97 1958-01-13 7 THE SULTAN of Sri an-' gor, who is also the Deputy Paramount Ruler, pins the Selangor Meritorious service Medal on Mr. Richard Waddell, Selangor State Engineer, at a ceremony at the Istana Bukit KoU, Klang. Mr. Waddell, who has been in the Malayan Government Service97 words
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Article316 1958-01-13 7 PROTEST RESOLUTIONS FOR GOVT. BUTTERWORTH, Sunday. A PENANG State Councillor, Tuan Haji Sulaiman bin Haji Ahmad, today said that the Razak Education Report should be put in a coffin and buried if its recommendations to open Malay secondary classes were not implemented. Tuan Haji Sulaiman316 words
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Article178 1958-01-13 7 Congress sacks two leaders IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tin- Malayan Indian Cuiigro.N today suspended twu ■rebel' members and asked the Selanßor UMNO to withdraw immediately its deciiiuii severing connection with the Selangor MIC. At the meeting of the MIC Working Committee which took the decision several members referred to the UMNO178 words
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Article51 1958-01-13 7 Lord Chandos better known a* Oliver Lyttlpton, ft former Secretary of State for the Colonies will arrive In Singapore on Jan. 24. Lady Chandos Is accompanying him. Lord Chandos Is a Director of Imperial Chemical Industries iMi Ltd. which has an office In Flnlayson House. Raffles Quay,51 words
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354 1958-01-13 7 ZAKARIA bin HASHIM - ZAKARIA bin HASHIM By r<RIK, Bun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, expressed surprise and annoyance when a blind boy, Kasrah bin Lebai Sumun, 16, told him yesterday that he had been refused admission to the Federal School for the Blind In354 words
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Article194 1958-01-13 7 Volunteer Corps officers and men get decorations for service KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Lieut. -Col. A. T. Edgar and Lieut. -Col. T. M. Pelham-Dale, of the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Reconnaissarfce Corps, have been awarded two clasps each to their Efficiency Decorations. Four other volunteer force officers have been194 words
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Advertisement131 1958-01-13 7 PUCH M IP*«J v t.4 M\ ROUND THE WORLD ON THE PUCH THE UNIQUE FORCED AIR-COOLED ENGINE MAKES IT POSSIBLE. CILY PUCH MOPED HAS FORCED AIR-COOLED ENGINE. Price: From $655/EASY H. P. TERMS 530.00 MONTHLY. Sole Agents:KEEHUAT RADIO CO, LTD 122-124, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE PHONE ***** t 221 M 227.131 words
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Advertisement124 1958-01-13 7 class YC tliesel engines I the new heavy duty all purpose power unit I 16 to 72 BH P Radutor or Tank Cooled For SALES SERVICE SPARES H^^& SINGAPOftfc fcLMUt U'MPl'B M NANG IPOH MALM I A UIIMIAN I Illtfl KOTA ■HaU TfcU.fc *N*ON I. tNTAN JF^FLTOM »Fftl* I EYE124 words
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Article562 1958-01-13 8 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY BY FICHT IT OUT, by Captain Oliver Cordon (Kimber 21s). COME 200 feet below the surface of the Java Sea and about 150 miles northward from Sourabaya lies the British cruiser Exeter, best remembered for her gallant action against the German pocket562 words
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Article762 1958-01-13 8 rpHF results of the MM 1 Jackpot Word Puztle "Q" were announced yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they thought were the most apt and and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 6: It's liable to762 words
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Article218 1958-01-13 8 K. HICKLET - K. HICKLET By HARIMAU. By Rudolph Voo-Koeve. (Elek 12s. I HAVE often wonder- ed how a hunter regards the beast he shoots. Does he think of It m Just another skin to be added to his collection? Does he hunt simply for the thrill of the218 words
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Article280 1958-01-13 8 LORD KINROSS - The new Arabian nights LORD KINROSS By THE COLDFN BUBBLE. BY ROOERIC OWEN (COLLINS. 18S.) MR. Owen shows a talent for getting the best of both worlds Eastern and Western; the best, moreover, of each of the various conflicting worlds into which the Arab world is divided. British officials and280 words
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Advertisement348 1958-01-13 8 SINGAPORE COUNCIL for ADULT EDUCATION NEW FURTHER EDUCATION COURSES Sttii-tint/ on January 17th. MM A MODERN CONSTITUTIONS PSYCHOLOGY POLITICAL THOUGHT All the above Courses will be held at the Cultura 1 Centre. Canning Rise. between 530 p.m. and 7.00 pm. For further dclaib and enrolment form* apply to: Atst. Secretary348 words
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Advertisement99 1958-01-13 8 Kldn now to FLY TO EUROPE in the coming year rV of a perfect trip Oy Dookfng now .J. ,?.f mrant9 t*Hdii*9. Singapore.? SHAMPOOS beautify Assorted shampoos H^^ to suit your wishes V*^Q 50 Vtalie satchels in an attractive container Inexpensive... and so very good Or Drjlle shampoos are available99 words
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Miscellaneous245 1958-01-13 8 Straits Times Crossword j' H H\f P I 4 f^i* 1 Uf IIW Hi 9 ~g y i il BHgjir isa y b a y y y a c«rf r RO S 7 Be lnn<> r fee from »in (6). a' ho CoUld ape 8 Where a Victorian artist geU245 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1958-01-13 9 Portugal was a powder-keg of revolt The brutal murder in 1921 of the Portuguese Prime Minister and virtual dictator Dr. Antonio Gran jo and four members of his Government climaxed a decade of anarchy and muddy political intrigue. It is the present Prime Minister Dr. Antonio Salazar who brought theDaily Mirror - 1,067 words
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Advertisement387 1958-01-13 9 Mental Exhaustion I I :A Taken in the morning Brand's Essence ti II f\i Chicken supplies ilie essential MMMfef "S, y I jtf nourishment required to meet the exacting demands of the day that lies ahead. #<** Taken at the end of the day it mil dispet mental strum and387 words
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Miscellaneous209 1958-01-13 9 Varmen A fo. By 3taa t'Jl'iNtV'ir r ',^l'iif L* j ||f r ev rnt s s»kf 6"*,; »»ai i\. re j l(jt M^L f\^^ I.' '"'i ""hi %B ItliifcjldjillV^ lir J»s»^as»^as»^p iN?ctc^OC KiOW Col Cf "C\.*i. I T Tasml J »Oljß »C'C£ ivOulO SOunO H //if Saint By Leslie* 0209 words
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Article761 1958-01-13 10 By Our Market Correspondent 'THE Malayan Share Market continued extremely quiet last week with a small turnover and investors largely marking time. It was the same pattern that had continued for some weeks and although certain prices did drift lower, in the majority of cases most shares761 words
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411 1958-01-13 10 Rubber: Hesitant note COMMODITY REVIEW nnrlE Singapore Rubber Market last week was govA erned by a note of hesitancy with overseas markets reluctant to make bids and the price drifting downwards, despite rallies following the Thorneycroft resignation, sales of Japanese sterling and some covering for orders to China. January ftrst411 words
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Article333 1958-01-13 10 r\ following business done in the Singapore share maket last week was reported by one firm of broken for the period Jan. 4 to 10 INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary. $2 02 4 to $2, Freer Neave Ords $2 62-, to $2 65. Gammons. $2.30, Hammer Co $2.15 to $2333 words
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Article877 1958-01-13 10 rt following list of revised quotations was Issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. H«.»r. >,ll«rt fi Brlc«« P/ef 148 I Hi Ores 110 in Atlas In 1100 ibuyvrai B B Petrol 40 '43 B M Trustcee IX »M Con Tlo877 words
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Advertisement1015 1958-01-13 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizen's and from Serving Government Officers for two posts of Staff Officer in the Civil Defence Department, Federation of Malaya, on the salary scale $585 x 58 977 plus allowances at current rates The minimum qualifications required are: (a) School Certificate with credits1,015 words
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Advertisement413 1958-01-13 10 PUI'MC APPOINTMENTS, MEDICAL AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT, PAHANG APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Probationer Assistant Nurses (female> In the salary scale of Probationers: (104 x 8.00—112.00 (Examination) Timescale: $137.50 x 7.50—220 (Vacancy Bar) Special Orade: $220 x 7.50—280. 2. Cost of living allowances will be payable at the rates approved413 words
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Advertisement811 1958-01-13 10 NOTICES I H. K. KHOO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Federation of Malaya). At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company, duly convened and held at No 18 Jalan Rahmat. Batu Pahat on Bth January. 1958, the following resolution was passed as a Special Resolution: That the Company be wound811 words
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Advertisement409 1958-01-13 10 PERAK TURF CLUB The following are the results of the draw for the $1 Unlimited Sweep for the First Day ill 1 58 > of the January MeetIng: TOTAL POOL: $247,600 FIRST PRIZE: Ticket No 3APCXR $69,280 SECOND PRIZE; Ticket No ILPCTP $34,640 THIRD PRIZE: Ticket No. IAOGYA $17,320. STARTERS409 words
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Advertisement725 1958-01-13 10 C urrenl Dale of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation £1. 12s. «d (final > The Pahang Consolidated Company Ltd. (prof.) 34%' Jan 31 5011 Tekka Ltd 4%* Jan. 17 t% Interim. KNUTSEN LINE oribmi sebvicb FROM CANAOA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 OATS725 words
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Advertisement1062 1958-01-13 11 buudlng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. tmn" SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang BENVANNOCH for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Homburg C 6A/16 Jan 17/19 Jaa 20/21 Jan BENAVON for Homburg, London, Rotterdom, Hull la Pert/22 Jan 21/25 Jaa 2»/27 Jen1,062 words
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Advertisement1179 1958-01-13 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD TEL: No.: 283*1 HXBRMAM LIMES KLAVENE&S LIME LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. Los ANC£US JAN RANCISCO SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft POkTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlcntic Ports Accepting cargo tor Central ft Sauth ond Conodo via Colombo America •CITY OF LUCKNOW ■•onxvillf Spore P. Shorn Penong »konxville In Pert/191,179 words
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Article461 1958-01-13 12 BLACKPOOL GET THEIR FIRST WIN AT HIGHBURY I ONDON, Sun.— English football clubs yesterday J returned to the unrelenting struggle for League points, after last week's excitement and shocks in the Cup competition. Some clubs, smarting from Cup defeats, returned to winning form. But the team with461 words
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330 1958-01-13 12 DIVISION ONE Irsenal 2 Blackpool J tslon Villa 5 Sunderland 2 Bolton 2 Leicester City S Burnley 2 Tottenham 0 hrlM-a S Everton I d, 1 Manchester U 1 vunc hrsi.T 2 Notts Forest 1 N'ewr astle 1 Binn'ham C. 2 Preston I WReuter - 330 words
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Article81 1958-01-13 12 LONDON. Sun. Yester- day's Rugby League results: Batley 28 Doncaster 5; Blackpool Borough 7 St. Helen's 17; Bradford Northern 11 York 13; Featherstone Rovers 20 Hull Kingston Rovers 18: Huddersfleld 39 Dt-w.sbury 17; Hull 20 Halifax 7; Kelghley 11 Hunslet 18 Leeds 13 Leigh 12: Liverpool CityReuter - 81 words
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438 1958-01-13 12 LONDON, Sun.— Frozen fingers and blustery winds made it a day of fumbled passes and kicks that went astray for Rugby Union clubs yesterday. Scores generally were low, with notable exceptions at Northampton and Sale, where the home clubs gained crushing wins. NorthamptonReuter - 438 words
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Article1058 1958-01-13 12 - P W D L f APIs Wolves 26 17 6 3 61 29 4C Preston 26 15 4 7 58 36 34 West Brom 26 11 11 4 61 44 33 Man United 26 13 6 7 61 41 32 Man. City 26 14 3 9 671,058 words
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Article98 1958-01-13 12 Aussies llth victory SWANSEA. Sun. The Australian Rugby Union team brat Swansea 13-6 yesterday in their last match In Wales. It. wis their 11th win out of 19 games played so far. The Australians, who meet Ireland in an international in Dublin next weekend, won by two penalty goals andReuter - 98 words
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304 1958-01-13 12 WOLVES ARE FINDING THE OPPOSITION TOUGHER WITH EVERY GAME could not snatch a winning goal. Preston displaced West Bromwich Albion from second place by beating the Albion 3-1. England forward Tom Finney returned to lead the Preston attack and scored the penalty In the second half, after Albion had been304 words
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Article173 1958-01-13 12 Scots beat France again PDINBIRGH. Sun Scotia land yesterday gained their third successive Rugby Union victory over France by the narrow margin of eleven points to nine at Murray Held here. Scotland led 8-6 at half-time. The Scottish forwards, in this first championship match of ttie seasin, held the initiativeReuter - 173 words
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Article58 1958-01-13 12 DORTMUND, Sun. Henry Cooper, ranking British heavyweight, boxed draw here last night with Heinz Neuhaus, of West Germany, the former European champion, In a 10-round contest. The result surprised many German fight fans who had seen Cooper decisively outpoint Hans Kalbfell. the West German champion.Reuter - 58 words
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Advertisement453 1958-01-13 12 §3r 1 > f blbSt >= I ■kf(lTllT?iTn phon TflnflYt II «.m.. 1.45.4.15, ,v L*J *i J k 1 21-116 TODAT! 6.45 A 9.30 P.M. l!'ff JfTr.ffßl CINKMASfOPE A lOLOR .H>\i jf. c.*k» gram "vice tufm rnp ut" JAVNE MANSUKI.D I\IJJ InCJVI fUH ME g rOMINIi- rox'» "BArj^FgllJLlligJlMm- 1 KfgnlScope.453 words
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Article77 1958-01-13 13 CARDIFF. Sun.- The Welsn Rugby Union team tc meet England at Twicken ham on Saturday Is: T. E. Davies (Llanelly), J. Collins (Aberavom. M Tho mas (Newport). C. David iLJanelly), O. Wells (Cardiff), C. Morgan (Cardiff), L Williams (Cardiff). H. R Prosser (Pontypool), B. VReuter - 77 words
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258 1958-01-13 13 JOHANNESBURG. Sunday. *pHK Australians took their overnight score of 140 for two lo X>!) for eitflit on Hie second (lav ofihe match against Transvaal in dismal weather conditions here yesterday. Rain cut short playing time yesterday by 40 minutes, making 270 minutes lost soReuter - 258 words
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Article332 1958-01-13 13 NAIROBI, Sunday. IJUBERT Doggart, the Sussex batsman, yesterday 11 nil his second century in two days here to give the M.C.C. command on the first day of their twoday match with the Kenya Cricket Association. Due almost solely to Doggart's sparkling, aggressive 103, and an332 words
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Article129 1958-01-13 13 BARBADOS GET 305-4 OFF PAKISTAN BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Sun.— The Pakistan cricketers, playing the first big match in their tour of the West Indies, tolled all day in the field here yesterday while Barbados scored 305 for four wickets. Barbados, winning the toss in this four-day match, batted on a perfectReuter - 129 words
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Article75 1958-01-13 13 DUNEDIN. Florida, Sun Doug Ford, top American professional golfer. vwll be assured of US$lO,OOO this year for appearing in about 25 tournaments appro 1 ed by the Professional Golfers Association. The PGA has announced that irrespective of where Ford finished he would get U.SS4OO forReuter - 75 words
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Article70 1958-01-13 13 I CAPETOWN. Sun Bobby Locke. South African holder j of the British Open title, won 1 the Western Province Open i golf championship yesterday with a 72 holes aggregate of 286, ten strokes better than bogey for the course He won by 11 strokes from amateurReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement876 1958-01-13 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 110 Word. U (Htm.) Box SO ct: txtra. I HOMELY HOTEL, offers Atr- Conditioned non Air-C'ondltioned I Accommodation with Board suit- ing all Tastes, Mitre Hotel. 145 Killiney Road, Singapore. Tel. *****. I "NEW FLORAVTLLE" 130 Grange Road. Spacious single/ double accommodation All modern conveniences Full part board.876 words
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Advertisement858 1958-01-13 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word, tS (Him.) Box SO ct: txtrm. LORONO STANGEE (Katong Area) Modern Two-Storey Terrace Houses 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths 2 WC. Porch Balcony Front Back Gardens Fencing Gate Modern Sanitation Conveniences etc. Price $24,900/- Upward:,. Easy i Payments arranged Apply Sin Chew Realty, Limited, 132,858 words
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Advertisement869 1958-01-13 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 2(1 Words IS (Him.) Box M ct,. txtrm. THE JULY 1957 Edition of the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Straits Times Press Ltd., Cecil Street. Singapore. Price 51. 50 per copy. Postage 30 cents extra. THE STRAITS TIMES Directory of Singapore and Malaya869 words
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Advertisement962 1958-01-13 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 pm on 22.1.58 for the purchase of unserviceable equipment and stores lying at D. I. j Dept. stores Ang Seng Road. Kuala Lumpur. Detailed list of it-ms may962 words
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Advertisement274 1958-01-13 13 A badminton lesson |C1 with Wong Peng Soon J Ir-on 3: The S*rrie* </ For the Scmce, when holding the Ni. shuttle. |ust allow it lo drop straight A \\)l. >y jfri JL down to the ground and it will fall L \\Lf'J s/\\ in place every time. As you274 words
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Article66 1958-01-13 14 Taiping XI crash at Penang PENANG. Sun. Penang beat Taiping District 8-1 at hockey at Western Road here ye>t rday. Penang led 2-1 at half time wtth goals by centre forward N.G.C. Vowles and Inside left Sucha Singh. Dorai scored for I Taiping. I Taiping cracked up in the second66 words
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Article54 1958-01-13 14 NEW YORK. Sun. The Greater New York Racing Association announced yesterday that the 90th Belmont Stakes third of the American classic races for thoroughbreds would be held at Belmont Park, New York, on June 7. Other classics for three- year-olds are the Kentucky Derby (May I), the54 words
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Article35 1958-01-13 14 Royal Island Club beat Royal Singapore Golf Club by 10J matches to 91 in their annual golf match at Thomson Road yesterday. Forty players represented each club In 20 matches.35 words
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Article35 1958-01-13 14 I K. W. Bell and Mrs. Meyer I1 2 down) won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 18-hole mixed foursomes bogey competition at the R.S.G.C. yesday. MILLION- DOLLAR 'NUMBERS' LOTTERY TO RESUME ON WEDNESDAY35 words
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Article246 1958-01-13 14 Racketeers flash full results an hour after the draw "JHE Perak Turf Club's first attempt on Saturday to smash the million-dollar "numbers racket" has failed. The racketeers, who suspended operations "temporarily*' during the weekend, will resume business en Wednesday, the Straits Times learned. Several big operators were246 words
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285 1958-01-13 14 HEAH CUP VICTORY COMPLETES DOUBLE for PENANG ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Penang scored a badminton double when they trounced Selangor, the holders. 7-0 in the women's inter-state badminton championship for the Heah Joo Seang Cup here last night. Last month Penang beat Selangor 9-0 in the Foong > Seong Cup at285 words
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Article488 1958-01-13 14 IV EIGHTS for all seven rim on Wednesday ate: Cl 1 D v. 1 —6F Hood H»ro 9.00 Lord Arrogance 8.1? Lady Scarlet 8.09 ■M Siru 8.06 Don Wayne R.OK > Waxrr 8.05 Misty Line II 8.05 Top Secret (t.l)l HkßrtM Kuda B<H ')iv-um l I Palio 803488 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-01-13 14 A large crowd of racegoers copying the alphabets of the big sweep, the new system of drawing, introduced by the Perak Turf Club, on the first day's races at Ipoh on Saturday- The letters were later decoded and the winning numbers were67 words
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Article257 1958-01-13 14 \ t«o* \ 123 - BIG GAMBLE ON 'TREBLE' MISFIRED t«o* 123 wn fHE big pool of the treble tote at Ipoh on Saturday which carried an additional $6,798 brought forward from the previous meeting, tempted an outstation punting syndicate Into making a big gamble for the Jackpot The syndicate Invested nearly $8,000 on all257 words
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276 1958-01-13 14 Angry fans attack Filipino boxer with bottles BANGKOK. Sun Bangkok's boxing stadium became a small battlefield last night when angry fight fans took after Filipino flyweight champion Dommy Ursua. The non-title fight between Pone Kingpetch of Siam and Ursua was called off in the fifth round with hundreds of soft-drinkReuter - 276 words
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85 1958-01-13 14 Disallowed goal leads to a walkout TUIPING Sun. Bagan 1 Serai Indians staged walkout five minutes before the end in their second round Arasarednara Trophy soccer match against Kilat Indians here yesterday. They protested to the referee. Inche Mohamed Salleh, for not allow in* an equalising goal scored by Arulandu85 words
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Article35 1958-01-13 14 Bukit Panjang rtangermaintained their unbeaten run with a 3-0 victory over Kampong Berih in a Buklt Panjang soccer league match at Woodlands yesterday Daud. Samat ana Ithnin scored the goals for Rangers35 words
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Article247 1958-01-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. "THE attitude adopted by Selangor badminton officials towards the state's Thomas Cup team candidates is deplorable, i Scant interest is paid them and although the Kampong Attap badminton hall has been booked for three days a week for an hour each247 words
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Article24 1958-01-13 14 ST. MORITZ. Switzerland. Sun. Bill Stoker, representing Hong Kong flt.i.shed 17th in the Commonwealth Games skeleton race on the famous Cresta run yesterday.24 words
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Article20 1958-01-13 14 KAMPAR. Sun. Kampar Police beat Anglo-Chinese School Union 2-1 in a Div. 1 league hockey rmtrh here, yesterday20 words
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Article17 1958-01-13 14 HOCKEY: Div. 1: K.I.A. MAS.. I'pper padang. BOCCER: Tamil Festival tournamrnl final i. Coronation f round.17 words
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Article397 1958-01-13 14 FAM to discuss 'peace' move I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore's inclusion in the Malaya Cup soccer competition this year will be discussed at the annual general meeting of the Football Association of Malaya next month. The move lor "peace" in Malayan football, between the Football Association of Malaya and the Singapore397 words
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Advertisement51 1958-01-13 14 The world's best family refrigerator Designed for the smaller kitchen, it has all the virtues of compactness, low pric« and running costs, silence and efficiency PRICES Spor« Penang Federation of Malaya LESS 5% FOR CASH Also available at: SINGAPORE REFRIGERATION COMPANY. 219. Victoria St««t. Singaport-7. Tel: ***** SANDiLANDS BUTTERY (0.,51 words
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