The Straits Times, 27 January 1958
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Title Section19 1958-01-27 1 .WIHAU: DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1958 a 15 CENTS19 words
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Article506 1958-01-27 1 THAT SATURDAY DEADLINE FOR CLASSES STILL STANDS 10,000 repeat threat to quit UMNO despite Prime Minister's explanation 500 parents join Malay school row KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TJMNO leaders and Malay school teachers in various parts of the Federation today rejected the explanation by the Prime Minister506 words
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331 1958-01-27 1 Thomas Cup Games may not be played in Colony THE Thomas Cup matches in June this year may not be played in the Singapore Badminton Stadium. This is because the Singapore Badminton Association has no direct say in the management of the stadium and has failed to get it for331 words
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Article34 1958-01-27 1 ATHENS, Sun. The Unit- < a States has supplied Greece vi.th equipment for training a b-Utalion in the launching of "Nike" ground to air guided missiles, an official announcement said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article28 1958-01-27 1 LONDON. Sun. The Soviet motor tanker Gorky was refloated early today after being aground at Kilometer 147 in the Suez Canal for about two hours Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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171 1958-01-27 1 ST. HELENA. Sun. Schoolchildren on this lonely bland In the South Atlantic saw their first aircraft last week— a s It flew In urgently needed antitetanus supplies. The four-englned plane had to parachute Its supplies down because there IsReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-01-27 1 THE TENGKU MAHKOTA unveils a plaque at the opening of the new $324,500 customs checking station at Johore Bahru yesterday Watching is the Finance Minister. Col Sir Henry Lee (left). The Tengku was deputising for his father, the Sultan of Johore. who was unable to perform the ceremony59 words
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Article186 1958-01-27 1 A LOR STAR. Sun.— Police, firemen and volunteers rushed to Arau, in Perlis, today when nine wagons attached to a PenangPadang Besar passenger train were derailed. But there were no casualities. The derailed wagons were carrying oil and produce. Two of them one186 words
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Article30 1958-01-27 1 WASHINGTON, Sun.—President Elsenhower has proposed for thtf first time a government-sponsored edu catlonal exchange program me between the United States and Russia. It wai disclosed today.— UP.UP - 30 words
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Article29 1958-01-27 1 KATMANDU. Sun. -Nepal has asked the United States for food to alleviate 'a near famine" situation In parts of the country. It was reported today. -UPUP - 29 words
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Article214 1958-01-27 1 TO BACK LATEST PLAN IN ANKARA NICOSIA. Sunday. SIR HUGH FOOT, the Governor of Cyprus, flew to Ankara today for talks with Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Lloyd Is discussing the Cyprus problems with Turkish leaders. He is reported to have presentsReuter - 214 words
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115 1958-01-27 1 SNARK MISSILE JOTS ITS TARGET 5,000 MILES AWAY' NEW YORK. Sun. A "Snark" Inter-continental guided missile was fired 5.000 miles into the Ascension Island area off the African coast yesterday, usually well-informed sources said today. The sources said the missile landed on target, but there was no official confirmation fromReuter - 115 words
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Article60 1958-01-27 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. A VS. air force B-57 light ]et bomber with a high-ranking air force officer aboard was missing and presumed down early this morning near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. The co-pilot is Brig. Gen. Charles D. Jones. 46, Deputy Director of Legislation and Liaison60 words
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Article69 1958-01-27 1 KINGSTON (Jamaica^. Sun. An 80-year-old woman of Ulliput. St. James, has died after being severely burned when her bedclothes caught flr e as i-'.ie fell asleep while smoking a pipe. Lovlna Spence lived alone in a bamboo hut The police believe that she smoked asReuter - 69 words
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201 1958-01-27 1 U.S. WOMEN REACH HONG KONG— TELL OF VISIT TO JAILED SONS HONG KONG, Sun.— Three American mothers who have been visiting their sons, jailed in China on espionage charges, crossed the border into Hong Kong today on their way home. Mr. Chou En-lal, the Chinese Prime Minister on Friday rejectedReuter - 201 words
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Article157 1958-01-27 1 Polar trek: Fuchs goes on WELLINGTON, Sun. Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his party have covered 33.7 miles since leaving the South Pole two days ago. according to the latest message received here from Scott Base. Douglas McKenzle. official correspondent of the Ross Sea Committee who is at the base, reportedReuter - 157 words
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Article44 1958-01-27 1 TEHERAN. Sun. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, and the Pakistan and Persian Prime Ministers. Malik Flroz Khan Noon and Dr. Manushar Eghbal. left here today for Ankara to attend the Bagdad Pact ministerial conference opening tomorrow.44 words
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Article45 1958-01-27 1 BANGKOK. Sun. President Soekarno of Indonesia arrived her e this afternoon by plane from Rangoon fora three-day visit. He will be received in audience by King Phumiphoi on Tuesday, before flying to I Japan on Wednesday morning for a three week's rest.45 words
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Article81 1958-01-27 1 BANGKOK. Sun. The first royal white elephant to be found in the reign of King Phumiphoi Aduldet has been captured in Krabi province, southern Siam. According to ancient custom, royal white elephants are given titles and are housed in special stables la the heart of Bangkok. ElephantReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement50 1958-01-27 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The World* foremost walrb The 2 Ftnl Prite, The 3 Record* for precition out of the 10 Priiewinning chronometer!, 7 are Palek Philippe. Out of the 5 I'ritr-trmning mdjuttert, 3 are Patek Philippe. Result* of 1956 competition. Brilliant proof* of unquestioned uprrmiirT. H. SENA LTD. Bangkok. Penang Singapore50 words
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397 1958-01-27 2 The Army's 'fairy godmother' pays up AXD TROOPS ARE HAPPY AT LAST 8y KENNETH WANS TALL &I/HO says the British Army is tough cold and unsympatnetic? There may be plenty of red tape and difficult orders ana directives from the "top brass but the Army does have the welfare of397 words
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123 1958-01-27 2 'Rayner or Marshall? 9 Union clash rpHREE of four Singapore Harbour Board labour unions do not want Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the Workers' Party, as their legal advisor. They are the S.H.B. Labour Union, the S II B Em- ployees" Union and the Sin- gaporc Stevedore and Wharl Labour123 words
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Article455 1958-01-27 2 After nineteen harrying hours of cold Sood and candles— Engineers work flat out to repair damaged plant: It won't happen again, says an official spokesman ENGINEERS at the kalian? gas works toiled flat out to restore Singapore's gas supply by 2.30 p.m. yesterday three and455 words
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Article85 1958-01-27 2 IPOH. Sun- Mr. G. E; Ashby, of Universal Cars, with Mrs. T. M. Si'mcs as his pas.s- enger. won the overall prize in the concors d'Elegance con>st organised by the Perak Motor Club here last night. Eleven nf w ears entered for the trade section, in which85 words
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Article64 1958-01-27 2 1 TANJONG MALIM, Sun. The first meeting of the newly tlected Tanjong Malim Town Council will be held here at 10.30 am tomorrow. 1 The nine elected councillors, all Alliance members, will be sworn in. j The Alliance 'Whip- in the council will be Inche Yang 164 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-01-27 2 THIS 1.000 Ib pit hour boiler, borrowed from the Army enabled engineers at the Kalian* gas works to restore the gas supply yesterday. It is seen brine unloaded on Saturday. Straits Times picture.39 words
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290 1958-01-27 2 MORE TRAINING FOR MALAYANS From DAVID FINDLAY WELLINGTON, Sunday. ABOUT half the class of Malayan commercial practice students who last month completed a course at Wellington Technical College will remain here instead of returning to Malaya. j The full class was to have returned290 words
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Article88 1958-01-27 2 lE-SSELTON, Sun. Mort J than 57,000 women and children in North Borneo were treated last year at 30 maternity and child wellare clinics in the Colony. This was a substantial increase made since 1953 when 25.000 women and chikinn were treated at 13 rural clinics.88 words
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Article33 1958-01-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Twenty Segamat Youth Club members will entertain hospital patients and Inmates of old peoples homes in the district on Feb. 6 as part of their Youth Week programme.33 words
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106 1958-01-27 2 AN "Asian Flu" vaccine from Britain has been imported into Singapore to combat any further outbreak of influenza epidemic. Sir Harry Jephcott. chairma*n of the Glaxo Laboratories, who arrived here by I air at the weekend, said that I the vaccine has been106 words
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Advertisement46 1958-01-27 2 LlSk A word of advice w «*i Cvjb for the vital months ahead f J *——i 4*ri«l ike y4*l penod of J >. 1 I >?S 'W F" cencentraeJ •uunshmenl ttkt I \li L' tgnkriy Bnnft Eutna of Chkta> BRAND'S wSrESSENCE OF CHICKEN THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH46 words
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Miscellaneous346 1958-01-27 2 t 21 l^lt on edge— largely fend Straits Times Crossword M s D co r d ;e n i^ at r ebckwmrd 29 Restrain songs in crime riot i (13) ||3||4| p| 6 j DOWN a 9 2 O)°* bUtter th def Cc R.v^ P^£ i-2i fcMa 3 ll>\e to346 words
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Article418 1958-01-27 3 'OUR MISSILES CAN STRIKE CRUSHING BLOWS TO ANY PART OF WORLD' HE ACCUSES THE WEST OF TRYING TO PREVENT IMMEDIATE SUMMIT CONFERENCE MOSCOW, Sunday. N a new rocket warning; launched yesterday, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev accused the West of trying to prevent what he calledReuter - 418 words
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170 1958-01-27 3 U.S. IS URGED: BE A FULL BAGDAD PACT MEMBER ANKARA, Sun. The Iraqi Foreign Minister, Mr. Burhannudln Bashayan, yesterday called for full U.S. membership in the Bagdad Pact. The United States Is at present a member of the military, antl-subverslon and economic committees of the Rroup. but the VS hasReuter; UP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-01-27 3 JUDY— HOSTESS TO A LION AIR INDIA hostess Judy Newington makes friends with an eight-month-old lion after it arrived in London from East Africa on its way to Whipsnade Zoo. Scared? "It's just like a kitten." she said.— UP. picture.UP - 40 words
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Article200 1958-01-27 3 Li.jNl.uN. Sur. Vh: j time fighter pilot who registared himself as a woman in 1951 W contemplating marnase to an American, the Woman's Sunday Mirror said. It published a long interview with Roberta Coweil 39. who as Robert Cowell had been a racing driverReuter - 200 words
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Article56 1958-01-27 3 TOKYO. Sun. United States and Japanese air and sea patrols today began searching for the pilots of three American F-84 Jet training aircraft which crashed into the sea near Iwakuni. Western Japan, shortly before midnight. Eye-witnesses said the engines of the three aircraft appeired toReuter - 56 words
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120 1958-01-27 3 THE PRINCE GIVES VILLAGERS THE BIRD SANDRINGHAM. Sun Prince Philip is annoying poultry dealers in this area because he ls shootIng so many pheasants that local prices have dropped to rock bottom. His shooting parties which go out sometimes twice a day while the Prince is holidaying at the royalReuter - 120 words
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Article38 1958-01-27 3 VANCOUVER. Sun. Mr Lester Pearson, the leader of the Canadian Liberal Party, told Liberals at a luncheon here today to make themselves ready for a general election that they will "be facing any day now." Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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175 1958-01-27 3 WING STRUCTURE SUSPECT ONDON, Sun. Two major airlines last night began withdrawing from service their Vickers Viscount 701 airliners following a report of corrosion and cracks in the wing structure of a sister aircraft. A report or. this condition In a 701 turbo-pi >o wasReuter - 175 words
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Article78 1958-01-27 3 LONDON, Sun. London is I to have a theatre-club j complete with nudes modelled on th r famous Lido in Paris. The theatre is «1 -r I" on April 7. But so far fie current cold snap has held I up rehearsals. Owner Paul Raymond has78 words
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Article224 1958-01-27 3 Britain told: Help new nations I I ONDON, Sun. Britain was not doing enough to ensure that the best British technicians and administrators are guiding and inspiring the people of Malaya, Ghana and Nigeria. the Sunday newspaper, The Observer claimed today. "The Overseas Service Bill was given a qualified welcomeReuter - 224 words
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Article36 1958-01-27 3 PALM BEACH. (Florida). Sun.— Mr. Robert R. Young. 60. president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and a close friend of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, shot himself dead yesterday police reported. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article152 1958-01-27 3 NICOSIA. Sunday. DRITISH and Turkish police used tear gas yester- day to disperse Turkish Cypriots demonstrating against alleged partiality by the Governor. Sir Hugh Foot, for the island's Greeks. Ten police and two de- j monstrators were hurt. Two men wer c arrested. The trouble152 words
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Article34 1958-01-27 3 LONDON. Sun. General Hans Speidel, the German rommander-in-chief of Nato land forces in Central Europe, who arrived here last night, will address the British Army s Staff College at Camberley tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement158 1958-01-27 3 \jLjL^o washing pOM/er washes domes o&weß, WHrwR Everyone is saying it! FAB is the perfect I I washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner j rw)&^<^\\( and whiter than any soap. And it is so quick— j I so easy to use That is because FAB and only I FAB— brings158 words
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Advertisement216 1958-01-27 3 WASSIAMULLS PRESENTS THE ONE. THE ONLY, THE ORIGINAL 55°0 DACRON 45% WOOL fvTj FEATHERWEIGHT SUITINGS NOW IN 12 BASIC PATTERNS Hb IN 30 DIFFERENT SHADES H NEW COLOR COMBINATIONS. H I 1 NEW TEXTURES. NEW WEAVES. nm I J PLACE YOUR ORDER IN THE W r J LATEST PESO PLUMA216 words
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Article234 1958-01-27 4 Up in smoke— a Red effigy VILLAGERS 'SICK OF THE EIGHT BANDITS' AROUND HOMES 1000 SHOW GOVT. THEY TOO WANT TO BE FREE FROM TERRORISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE people of Kundang applauded loudly as an effigy of a terrorist was burnt at an antiCommunist rally today. Kundang is a234 words
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161 1958-01-27 4 MINISTRY TO AZIZ: SEND ESTATE PROPOSALS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Ministry oi Natural Resources today welcomed suggestions by economic expert Ungku Abdul Aziz on estate fragmentation. A ministry spokesman iaid that the proposals would be considered if Ungku Aziz submitted details. Id a radio talk. Ungku Aziz made seven constructive161 words
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Article34 1958-01-27 4 PENANG. Sun.— AjS.P. A S. Nathan. Sessions Court prosecuting officer, will be proceeding to Balik Pulau on transfer at the end of the month as officer -In -charge of police district there.34 words
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Article62 1958-01-27 4 FENANG. Sun. Lady i Baden-Powell, world dsM 04 Hit Girl Guide movement. R.i \v touring Australia, is eipiitid to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on April 1. She will attend an exectilive committee meeting of Gtiiders in Kuala Lumpur on April 4. and also a commissioners' conference62 words
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Article130 1958-01-27 4 WORKERS DO NOT WANT JOBS BACK PEN>.NG. Sun. Former employees of the Eastern Smelting Co. who have re-registered with the company for job*, but have not yet been railed up. are to ask their oaten leader^ to approach the company for talks re- garding their pay and gratuities. Several workers130 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-01-27 4 CAUGHT in happy mood during Australia Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday are (from left): the Minister of Natural Resources. Inrhe Bahaman bin Slumsuddin. the Australian High Commissioner. Mr. T. K Critehley, the Prime .Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Indonesian Ambassador. Dr. Metiamed54 words
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147 1958-01-27 4 'Malaya is perfect co-op example' DENANG, Sun. The president of the International Co-opera-tive Alliance, Mr. Marcel Brot. last night praised Malaya as "a perfect example of cooperation" to the world. "One of our biggest surprises is to see in this country so many races living in close harmony he said.147 words
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Article166 1958-01-27 4 A warning to Malayan 'expats' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHOUSANDS of Malays living In Indonesia are to be warned to keep out of Indonesian politics. Tnc Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here last night: "Malayans In Indonesia an taking an active part in166 words
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Article86 1958-01-27 4 Air link to Bangkok started KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The first Malayan Airways SingaporeBangkok plane to call at Kuala Lumpui- under the new service left the i Federal capital yesterI day without any local passengers. The service which w ill opeiate every Saturday, was started for the convinictice of the people86 words
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Advertisement927 1958-01-27 4 f ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE WHAT YOUR TOWNS CINEMAS ARE SHOWING J 1\ Miiuy Paril Runt.ir Sunj;«-i Sipui Kl.tnc Tanapin 11 < SAT3*K5 AT 3*KI >: 645 '°9 15 T °ODEON a G*A»D: Navy of Dawned imiNCESS: Bhartl 1. 7 JO. BEGAL: I bong Adam* 3. CATHAT: Chabuk Swar 3. 7. Reprisal927 words
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Article479 1958-01-27 5 Branch wants more strength before th* next general elections Working committee gives the go-ahead signal for 'streamline 9 proposal: Youth section to go under new look IPOH, Sunday. THE Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today gave the go-ahead signal for a new reorganisation scheme479 words
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90 1958-01-27 5 SINGAPORE 'PORTRAIT GALLERY' AT AIRPORT OINGAPORE photo- graphers are playing their part in the drive to attract more tourists to the Colony. Forty-flve prints by members of the Singapore Photographic Society were yesterday hung in the Customs Hall and V.I.P. Room at Singapore Airport for the benefit of transit passengers.90 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-01-27 5 SALEMA WILL STUDY COOKERY IN AUSTRALIA SALEMA Abdeen. 18. a former student of Tanjong Katong Girls' School. Singapore, is going to Australia to learn more about rooking. Salema has always been a keen cook. So keen, in fact, that her family arranged a fouryear domestic science course for her at53 words
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117 1958-01-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Joharl. has promised to look into the case of about 500 Malay teachers in non-Malay vernacular schools who are uncertain of their future under the new education policy. He made this promise to a117 words
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Article171 1958-01-27 5 LIKE A KIND FATHER, HE SAYS IPOH, Sunday THE District Officer of Kinta, Inche Abdullah bin Sahad, said yesterday that the Government had been "very soft" in dealing wtth the Emergency problem in Malaya. "It is like the attitude of a kind father towards171 words
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Article83 1958-01-27 5 THREE Malayans who have been attending a fishery course under the Food and Agricultural Organisation in Australia are due to return home. They are Inche Masdawood bin Ahdan, a Singapore fisheries inspector. Inche Abdul Samad Hajl Salleh. senior cooperative marketing officer in Kelantan. and Inche Salam83 words
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Advertisement443 1958-01-27 5 A new W^>jN on economy Ot«io« Slotted Angle wat rh« hnt %U>«*4 <p**^^^^^? n f'« "ud*: «i"»pl«. if» tfroM. it'» >crui ilc Moil of rh« w»rk ha* §lr«j/r brrn put Into Dc»ion to thjt untkill*^ y[ Üboyr can cop* wirit an* iofc Na driwm no meaturing. no marking, no ■ainHnf.443 words
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Miscellaneous179 1958-01-27 5 RADIO MALAYA MIIOVU SHORT HAVE BEBVICI 41 m (i.i -IN<. \lllltl Mrdium wavr 4*6 mrlrrj Xl ALA LI'MPI'R Mrdium wavr 341 mrtrn PKNANG Mrdium wavr 366 mrlm rroH Mrdium wavr 330 mrlrm MALAd A Mrdium wavr 297 metrrv AM 715 Opening Announce- nieir 716 Morning Serenudc: 730 The News: 735179 words
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Miscellaneous203 1958-01-27 5 l iirnun A Co. By 3§aa I hi' Saint iiy i.<>\iii> Lh€trierin ""^jjfcTTrMNK 6Oo\ »YELL IT DEPENDS HOW YOU g| lp O*JLy yOu D SEEN t. Wj^T VVE WERE I LOOK AT IT MARK) WAS -^-J^f A &OU~r THREE SECONDS I J9l Slmi \c^ too determined ~o have r/uar ml203 words
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Obituary32 1958-01-27 6 2« Wor4t tl» (Minimum). HARRIET MARY NORRIE. I daughter of Mis. A Norrls, on 26-1-58, at 13-1 Queen Street Cortege leaving 5 p.m. today for j ■MM, (Okiitinurd in I'age 11J.32 words
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Article511 1958-01-27 6 Nanyang University's many friends, who are to be found in all communities, will give a cordial welcome to the news that, after much delay, action to secure recognition of Nanyang degrees now seems likely. Jurong has announced its readiness, even anxiety, to have this question investigated by511 words
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Article483 1958-01-27 6 The International Tin Council's decisions are as. depressing as pessimistic miners expected. The Council could hardly have refused to face the facts. By extending the present control period until the end of March, an additional 17 days, it has substantially increased the cut back in exports.483 words
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Article151 1958-01-27 6 Singapore's Mayor hay ordered the City Architect* Department to suspend action against unauthorised attap dwellings until the Council has laid down a new policy. For all practical purposes, this new instruction leaves the position virtually unchanged. The City Council has always had great difficulty enforcing demolition orders secured151 words
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Article1430 1958-01-27 6 UNGKU AZIZ - UNGKU AZIZ HELPING THE MILLIONS IN THE KAMPONGS by •....Economics Lecturer, University of Malaya TTOE Federation Gov- crnment is about to launch a bank which will probably be called Bank Raa'yat. I agree that a bank is essential for successful rural development. However. I think that1,430 words
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714 1958-01-27 6 Rates and schools: 'A premature decision ONE particular aspect of our education policy which should arrest the attention of all o( us is the Federation Government's intention of handing over respons.bilily for primary education to Local Education Authorities. While the Intention it t if is laudable, the decision is a714 words
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Article247 1958-01-27 6 I AM a T.B patient and attend at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for treatment. The doctors and the staff in general are doing a very good Job. Medical science has made great strides. TB. patients are being treated with the latest methods and drugs. But from247 words
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Advertisement54 1958-01-27 6 From whichever f Direction you hit it is dwayt a "DIRECT HIT" with "APICUREE" GERMANY'S WONDER ELIXIR OF LIFE Try it to-day for Strength. Vim 4> Virility and you will have NO REGRETS 53 1.50 Box of 24 Phials Duty Extra Sole Agents:EASTERN UNION CO., 34-B Market Straat Singapore- I54 words
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Article375 1958-01-27 7 One- voice plan for rubber men GREATER STRENGTH FOR BARGAINING IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET A PAN- MALAYAN BODY TO BE ESTABLISHED WITH HQ IN SINGAPORE PLANS have been drawn up to form a PanMalayan Rubber Association, Mr. Ng Quee Lam said yesterday. Mr. Nr. president of the Singapore Rubber Packers'375 words
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Article28 1958-01-27 7 KAMPAR. Sun— Mr. Teh Chuan Lim, a teacher in the Anglo-Chinese School here, is to go to Kuala Lumpur on a one-year Government scholarship to study woodwork28 words
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Article96 1958-01-27 7 KAMPAR. Sun -The fourth and las; of the fire engines rd< r< d lor Perak from Britain last year arrived here yesterday. The new engine costing $24,000 ni designed by the Federation's chief inspector 1 lire NTTta Lt -Col. F. F. c Wat Una, It96 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-01-27 7 The new $324,500 customs checking station at Jobore Bahru. opened by the Tengku Mahkota yesterday, as it appear s from the Sincapore Causeway.29 words
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218 1958-01-27 7 Japs cast eyes on our textile market 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Sun. IV -Japan is making an all-out bid to capture the South-East Asian textile market, particularly the Malayan. A special fund has been started to survey the textile market in the region. Textile producers In the Toyama district. Japans218 words
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286 1958-01-27 7 Revenue up 25 per cent in first trial month A PLAQUE commemo- rating one of the Sultan of Johores rare public appearances was unveiled at the opening of the new Federation customs checking station at Johore Bahru yesterday— but the Sultan was not286 words
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Article355 1958-01-27 7 PAP PLANS TO WIN 24 OF 36 SEATS rpHE People's Action Party plans to contest 24 of the 36 seats in the forthcoming rural District Council elections in Singapore. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the party chairman, announced this yesterday at a meeting in the Badminton355 words
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Article52 1958-01-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th e Indian High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr V. M. Nair. tonight held a reception at his residence here to commemorate the eighth anniversary of the Republic of India. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Cabinet Ministers and members of the diplomatic52 words
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Article38 1958-01-27 7 PENANO. Sun. The Northern Division of the Malaya branch of the British Medical Association will hold its postponed annual general meeting at the lecture hall of the School of Nursing. General Hospital, here on Feb. 6.38 words
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Article23 1958-01-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inche Diam bin Jamaludin. of the Customs Department here, will leave for Britain soon for specialised training.23 words
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99 1958-01-27 7 NO CUT IN GARUDA FLIGHTS TO COLONY Garuda Indonesian Airways' flights to Singapore will not be efleeted by the withdrawal of the KLM airline start A Garuda spokesman told the Straits Time.- yesterday that only their internal flight would be cut down. The spokesman was commenting on reports by Indonesian99 words
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Article43 1958-01-27 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Young Farmers Club of Wakaf Bharu last night helU a farewell dinner for its secretary. Chegu Mahmud bin Ya'acob. who will shortly go on transfer to Turn pat to become headmaster of the Bedong Payong Malay School43 words
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Article22 1958-01-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. No further casualties to either the terrorists or security forces were reported in the Federation today.22 words
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116 1958-01-27 7 WIfHDRAW RECOGNITION OF ISRAEL— UMNO BRANCH koi mi\Kl Sun— The Kampong Bharu I'MNO wants tin- Federation Government to withdraw its recognition of Israel because ".she is at enmity with the Muslim countries in the Middle East." Thr branch passed this resolution at the annual general meeting here last nightThe resolution116 words
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94 1958-01-27 7 A new home for 200 old people in Seremban SEREMBAN. Sun. The Tengku Ampuan Muda Negri Sembilan last evening laid the foundation stone of a $200,000 home for the aged in Rifle Range. She was presented with a silver trowel after the ceremony by Mrs. J. Mclean. wife of the94 words
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Article29 1958-01-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU. SunYew Sock was fined $25 here today for abusing a special constable who asked him to open his bag for Inspection at a Dolice gate.29 words
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153 1958-01-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 100 members of the Malayan Postal and Telecoms Uniformed Staff Union resigned from their union today. Before they did so, they: PASSED a vote of "no confidence' 1 in the union's headquarters officials, and DECIDED to form a union153 words
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Article31 1958-01-27 7 SUNGEI PATANT. Sun. 4. dance in aid of the Sun-'■'-i Patanl Youth League will oe held in the Ibrahim school nail here on Jan. 31 at 9 p m.31 words
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222 1958-01-27 7 APEX CLUBS TO SETTLE LEPERS IN MALAYA The first district conveii- 1 tlon of the Apex Clubs in Malaya, which ended in Sin gapore yesterday. decided this would be their major project for the year. There are three clubsSingapore- City, Katong and Kuala Lumpur. The resolution was proposed by Mr.222 words
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138 1958-01-27 7 OENTONG, Sun —The secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, said last night that he hoped the forthcoming wage negotiations with estate employers would be fruitful. Mr. Narayanan speaking at a dinner in his honour given by th138 words
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Article175 1958-01-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T»HE Federation Government will establish a consulate in Medan, Sumatra, soon it was revealed here yesterday The Malayan Ambassador in Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. said last night that the office was necessary not only to look after the interests of175 words
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Article692 1958-01-27 8 By Our Market Correspondent for many years has the Malayan Share Market been dominated so depressingly by a single factor as it was last week. This factor was the meeting of the International Tin Council in London on Thursday and Friday and the announcement of692 words
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Article33 1958-01-27 8 The Malayan Exchange Banks' AssorUtioa made the following changes ln Its rates to merchant* on Saturday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or 0.0. ready: Canada 31 15/16: French Francs *****33 words
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Article570 1958-01-27 8 TIN again provided tne major news on local markets last week and the price, having remained static (or the record period of six days at $358.75 per pic ul. jumped up by $4.25 on Saturday morning. This was the first results of the communique issuedAP - 570 words
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Article52 1958-01-27 8 Pmr k*l'n I Id Prnfkalen Ltd (prrf Mtu Kantaa Tin Drrdginc LM. Thr BcdU Babker Estates LM. Interim. < urrrnt pmymtni ao%* 13% IS%* 10% Date of p.?mrnt P*b. 1 Peb. t reb. 7 Feb 23 Pet) 21 T«UI far yimt 10% Total for prerioa* jtmt •0% 40%52 words
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Article316 1958-01-27 8 rr following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for I the period Jan. IS to 24. INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. i Penang re- j Risten 275. 9d.. Fraser A Neave Ords. $268 to $2.62<i. Gammons $2.27 t316 words
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Article699 1958-01-27 8 THK fullnwing business done quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after Its last meeting; on Friday. Biu'i Seller! > Brlrtt FT- .3 1 M> Ords i SO 1 SO v:« Ice UOO ibujrrrti B B Petrol 40 42 B M Trusteea IM tM699 words
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Advertisement490 1958-01-27 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICANTS are Invited for the post of Librarian to the Muslim college Malaya, Klang, Salary depends on Qualiticatlons and Experience. Knowledge of Malay, English and Arabic important. Applications with all particulars Including Age. Status, Experience etc. should reanjh the Principal. Muslim College Malaya, Klang by the 10th of490 words
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Advertisement1404 1958-01-27 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE, SINGAPORE Applications are Invited for the following posts ln the Department of Social Welfare, Singapore. (1) Housemaster, Junior Approved School Salary scale: 5325-15A-490 bur 530-20A-690 plus Variable Allowance Age: Not less than 25 or more than 35 years of age. Duties: To1,404 words
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Advertisement768 1958-01-27 8 KNUTSEN LINE oriemt service HOM CANADA/U.S PACIFIC POUTS 30 DAYS V«nc.«vtr Froncluo S'pom P. Sw.tt P*n«nfl F'ntontl* ANNA IAKKB S«il«i Soil.d 9/11 F.k 12 F.b 14 F.k 21 Ftk ELISABETH SJAKKE Soil.d SF.k 11/11 Mar 14 Mar U Mar 21 M« 6JERTRUD BAKKE U Ftb 2* F.k 10 Mar/ 1768 words
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Advertisement1377 1958-01-27 9 Teli 1405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. M *4»x (IS Unas) (Incorporated in Sinoopore) (1* S-'X" 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J 'o<l< SAILINGS I. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Suei with liberty ta proceed via ronomo ar Cop. at Gaod Hope) Corners option lo proceed vio othar ports1,377 words
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Advertisement1162 1958-01-27 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDj SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Panong P. 5 horn Spore "SUMiAWA- P»»t J«» "MEONIA- to Part 28/2# Ja« 10/11 Jaa. "LALAMOU" 21/ M Feb 24/ M F.b 24/ 1 M.r KOREA" 11/ M fab 21/14 feb JS/27Feb HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP,1,162 words
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Advertisement1055 1958-01-27 9 Buao.HG THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "ujiT SINGAPORE (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom) S LINfS SAILINGS TO AD! H, U.K. CONTINENTAL POSTS Spore P. Shorn Penang INAVOH for Hamburg, London, Rotterdam, Hull bj Port/27 Jan •ENDORAN for London, Rotterdam, Hamburg la Port/ I Feb LeaaVm atract arrival 37 Ftb MNVENUt1,055 words
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Advertisement1170 1958-01-27 9 McALISTEH <St CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: MMI ■LLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS UHE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTIROAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SfATTLI, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND <xh» tar USA.. North Attorn* Ports lc Ccntt *<""* ond Conodo vio Colombo CITY OfOXfOUD MONXVUU Spore P. S"hOfn rononf Spore P. Sham n enona 17/23 Feb1,170 words
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Article209 1958-01-27 10 SCUNTHORPE (2,000 TO ONE OUTSIDER) FIGHT THEIR WAY TO THE LAST SIXTEEN Mighty Newcastle outplayed in the thawing snow LONDON. Sun. Scunthorpe United, little Third Division Club listed as 2,000 to one "outsider" to win the F. A. Cup, pulled off one of the biggest shocks for years209 words
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Article716 1958-01-27 10 DIV. J SOUTH PWDL r A P Swlndon 31 14 10 7 56 35 38 Brighton H. 28 18 5 7 56 41 37 Reading 28 14 7 7 52 29 35 Plymouth 28 15 4 0 41 33 34 Norwich C 28 12 10 ***** 34716 words
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Article121 1958-01-27 10 Ri-pl.n date* are: JAN. 28. Burnley r Bristol Rovers JAN. 29: Darlington v Chelsea; Charlton Athletic t Fulham; Notts Forest VV.B.A. Bolton T York City. The postponed matche* Everlon v Blackburn Rovers; Sheffield Wed. v Hull City will also be played on Jan. 29. Inifol Revtn 2121 words
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281 1958-01-27 10 Six Second Division clubs Cardiff, Liverpool, Bristol City. Stoke City. Sheffield United and West Ham go into the next round but only two from the First Division, Manchester United and Wolverhampton Wanderers, got through. It was the worst day for soccer for over two281 words
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Article113 1958-01-27 10 RESULTS of other matches in Britain on Saturday: DIVISION TWO Rotherham Orimsby postponed DIV. THREE (North) Mansfield 0 Accrinfton I Workintton i Chester S All remaining matches postponed. DIV. THREE (South) tldcisli.il I Norwich 1 Millwall 1 Walsall Reading 3 Q.PJt. South ton 2 CrysUl 1 Swindon113 words
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346 1958-01-27 10 SOUTH-WEST COUNTIES DRAW WITH TOURING WALLABIES LONDON, Sun. The South-Western Counties Rugby Union side held the Australian touring team to a 3-3 draw at Plymouth yesterday. There was no score at half-time. The scoring came in the last ten minutes. First Benny Jones, the outside half, put the counties aheadReuter - 346 words
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Article65 1958-01-27 10 JOHANNESBURG. Bun. Henlle Kruger, ot Souihern Transvaal beat his own British Empire pole vault record with a leap of 14ft J^ln. here yesterday. This was two Inches higher than his 14ft >«ln. set In April last year. Kruger also beat the South African all-comers record ofReuter - 65 words
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319 1958-01-27 10 LONDON, Sun— The International Rugby Union Board has decided to make some alterations in the laws of he game in order to try and bring about more enterprising tactics. This was made known today in a statement issued by Mr. V. E. KirReuter - 319 words
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151 1958-01-27 10 302 STARTERS— BUT ONLY 36 FINISH RALLY COURSE MONTE CARLO, Sun— Only 36 of the 302 competitors who set out early this week in the 27th Monte Carlo Motor Rally from eight different points In Europe completed the 2.000-mile drive to this Riviera resort and the 673--mile mountain trial whichReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement524 1958-01-27 10 i «3 r r M7M XSSSSSSaai^ 11,1.45,4.6.30 4 9.30 I T>,y Crti. "MIDNIGHT STORY" c X c ,r I Coming -ESCAPADE IN JAPAN 1 t^'X' ,r K g, i'hiim XHwrjm^ IST ltii>/ 34 4> 1 1.145. 4, 6.30 49.30 1 joel mccrea "GUMIBHT RIDGE" opens "TIISFR RY THF TAII >>Lar|524 words
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Advertisement1361 1958-01-27 11 SITI'ATIONS VACANT 10 It or«\ <>; (Mm.) Box SO clt. txlrm. WANTED MASTER MARINER (Captain) for Brit.sh Registered Ship. Apply personnllv Lam Hal S. Co. Ltd., 117, Market Street, Slnpapore. SITUATIONS WANTED 10 Wmtt H (Mill.) Box St tit. extrn. EXPERIENCED Stenographer requires position for one year. Available immediately. Box1,361 words
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Advertisement784 1958-01-27 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citiscns (female) age 17 \i but under 31 years, for appointment as Student Nurses. They must have passed (a) the Matriculation Examination of any University within the Commonwealth or (b) hold an accredited i Schcol Certificate, or (c) ha»e passed some other equivalent784 words
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Advertisement881 1958-01-27 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from (suitably qualified) Federal Citlaens, and serving Govemment OtTrrer*, men or women, for appointment as Nutrition Officer al the Institute (or Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. The minimum qualifications for this appointment are, either (a) a medical epiallflcatlon registrable in the Federation of Malaya or (b)881 words
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Advertisement725 1958-01-27 11 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE/MALAYAN JOINT OVERSEA GROUP OF THE INSTITUTIONS OF ITVII., MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. If you are a member of the above professional organization you will be Interested to learn that the Presidents and the Secretaries of the three Professional 1 Institutions will pay a courtesy visit to Singapore and725 words
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Advertisement801 1958-01-27 11 TENDER CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER WATER DEPARTMENT: Tender for the Supply nf Standby Generating Plant. e>6()o Volts for Woodleltih Pumping Station. Singapore. Tender Deposit $200. Tender closes at 4 pm on Monday, 3rd I March. 1958. I Tender documents axe available j fro ii Water Department (Extension Works), Room801 words
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Advertisement933 1958-01-27 11 NOTICES NOTICE BOARD OF ARCHITECTS (Federation of Malaya). It Is hereby notified for information that the Beard pro- poses to continue holding the annual ex.i mliiallon tor persons desiring to qualify for rc^istra- lion as Architects under the provisions of Section 6(1) id) of the Architects Ordinance No. 48 of933 words
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Article423 1958-01-27 12 CHAN KWAN HOI - CHAN KWAN HOI By 001 AND ONG BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS JPOH, Sun. Johnny Heah and Lim Say Huu. who beat Eddy Choonc and Ooi Teik Hock 15-8, 7-15, 15-5 last night, staked a strong claim for consideration as Malaya's first pair when they beat423 words
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320 1958-01-27 12 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By IPOH. Sun— The 1957 soccer season in Perak brougnt not only the Malaya Cup but also a credit balance of $4,500. The year's total income was $47,234 and of this $45,517 was obtained from gate collections320 words
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Article21 1958-01-27 12 TAIPINO. Sun —Post and Telepraph drew 2-2 wl'ii the formidable Garrison Nomads in a league hockey match here yesterday.21 words
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195 1958-01-27 12 riESPITE having to field three replacements, holders Police cleared their opening hurdle In the S.H.A. senior knockout competl- lion with a 4-1 victory over Ceylon Sports Club at Serangoon Road yesterday. Capably led by Percy Pennefat her, who scored two goals, the Police team195 words
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Article69 1958-01-27 12 SYDNEY, Sun Results In the Australian lawn tennis championships here today: Women's doubles final Thelma Long and K Hawton i New South Wales) beat Angela Mortimer (Britain) and Lorraine Coghlan (Victoria) 7-5, 6-8. 6-2. Men's Singles semifinal: Ashley Cooper (Victoria) beat Neale Fraser (Victoria) 6-1. 3-6.Reuter - 69 words
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592 1958-01-27 12 in iii 'in- 1 inn iiiiimiiiii nun Miiiimiini i in-ill WEIGHTS for all eight races on the second day (Wednesday) of thi- Bukit Timah meeting are: Cl. 1 Div. 1-6 F Dtstine 10.3 High Socks 9.0S A'ment Park 9.01 < .mi. 9.01 Dimples592 words
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Article172 1958-01-27 12 BACK TO NUMBERS FOR BIG SWEEP Till Big Sweep draw >v Wednesday will be in.nl. in numbers as usual. Mr L. C. Bailey, the secretary of the Singapore Turf Cluh announced yesterday The Singapore Turf (lob took erark at disrupting the million -dollar-* -day "number* racket" on Saturday by drawing172 words
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Article59 1958-01-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —Malayan Indians today beat a Selangor Chinese invitation ele. en 5-2 at Princes Road, after leading 3-0 at half time The Chinese team, which Included "guest" players Quah Kirn Beng of Singapore and Wong Kong Leong of Perak, failed to settle down Scorers:59 words
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Article40 1958-01-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Federation of Malaya Amateur Basketball Association at a meeting held at Kuala Lumpur today proposed to send a team of 13 players and three officials to the Asian Games at Tokyo this year.40 words
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311 1958-01-27 12 'SHAMROCK IS NOW A MILER OF MERIT EPSOM JEEP'S Bukit Timjh Round-up JLIR. T. V. Mitchell's seven-year-old Shamrock Slipper, a champion sprinter at one time, has developed Into a miler of exceptional merit. On Saturday. Shamrock Slipper defeated some of the best middle distance horses in training over the Bukit311 words
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Article23 1958-01-27 12 KAMPAR, Sun. MethodLst Afternoon School beat AngloChinese School "A" 2-1 In a first division hockey league match here yesterday.23 words
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Article145 1958-01-27 12 LONDON, Sun.— Mr. Harry Levene, the London boxing promoter, left London last night for New York where he hopes to make arrangements tor the stagIng of a world heavyweight championship fight in London. Speaking at London Airport lie said: "Cus D'Amato, Floyd Patterson's manager, has already agreed toReuter - 145 words
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Miscellaneous41 1958-01-27 12 TAIPING HOCKEY: C R.C. v Prisons. Esplanade IPOH HOCKEY: Dlv 1: MAS T. Poll c. Upper padang. RL'GGER: All Blues state trial. Coronation ground. Xl ALA LIMPL'R HOCKEY: Dlv 2: Kilat Club v Postal Union Imbl Road RIGGER: Services seven-a-ide competition.41 words
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