The Straits Times, 3 February 1958
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Title Section19 1958-02-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1958 IS CENTS Not****19 words
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Article416 1958-02-03 1 CASSELS GIVES AN EARLIER DATE THAN THE TENGKU But every Malayan must co-operate with Government to utmost The last straw for bandits KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Emergency "might well be ended within three months from now if every single Malayan co-operates with the j Government416 words
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Article168 1958-02-03 1 THREAT TO COLONY TRADE SINGAPORE is threatened with the loss of its big entrepot textile trade with Indonesia as a result of the Reparations Treaty signed by Indonesia and Japan recently. The treaty would enable Indonesia to buy textiles and other commodities direct from Japan instead of using Singapore as168 words
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124 1958-02-03 1 DELAY MAY COST YOU $40,000 JACKPOT HAVE you made I your bid for the $40,000 Jackpot in I The Malayan Month- I ly's Contest K I (January). I If not. you should I do so NOW. I I This big money I contest closes TO- I I I MORROW. Singapore124 words
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Article34 1958-02-03 1 TOKYO, Sun Police today reported one person was missing and 80 others slightly Injured when the ice floor of the Karuizawa skating rink, near Tokyo. suddenly collapsed —Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article201 1958-02-03 1 JULIAN SANDYS. 20-year-old grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, is in Singapore on a private visit. The only son of Britain's Defence Minister, Mr Duncan Sandys, he is still only a student but already shows a keen interest in politics. Since his arrival in Singapore201 words
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Article31 1958-02-03 1 NEW YORK, Sun. More than half the motorists killed in the city last year were drunk at the time, the New York Police Commissioner, Mr. Stephen Kennedy reported. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-02-03 1 THIS is the $50,000 silver chariot being drawn through the streets of Kuala Lumpur to Batu Caves for the Thaipusam holiday festival. The chariot, which weighs two-and-a-half tons, was out yesterday for the first time since 1947 (See Page 7)42 words
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Article104 1958-02-03 1 LONDON, Sun. Three Soviet financial chiefs were publicly rebuked last night following the disclosure of "improper practices" in a Soviet state lottery. Moscow Radio reported. The Radio said the Deputy Finance Minister of the Soviet Union whom it named as Garbuzov, had been "reproved" for104 words
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Article210 1958-02-03 1 He forms the United Arab Republic CAIRO, Sun. Egypt and Syria yesterday proclaimed the unification of their 27,000--000 people in a new state to be called "The United Arab Republic." President Nasser of Egypt and President Shukri El Kuwatly signed the documents proclaiming the unity ofReuter - 210 words
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Article678 1958-02-03 1 How the Explorer was launched WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday sent his congratulations to all who had a share in the successful launching of the first American earth satellite, the Explorer. The President said. "That's wonderful," when told of the satellite's successful entry Into orbit early678 words
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Article46 1958-02-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A gang of seven terrorists entered an estate telephone ex. change office Yong Peng. Johore, early this morning and demanded food from the operator. When he refused to fiv e them any they took him away but released him later.46 words
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117 1958-02-03 1 GANGS FIGHT IT OUT WITH CHAIRS, BOTTLES IZUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Bottles, cups and chairs went flying as members of two rival gangs clashed in a coffee-shop at Ipoh Road here tonight. The gangs had come Into the shop presumably to settle an old argument over tea. But half an hour117 words
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Article44 1958-02-03 1 TOKYO. Sun— Two peopi were killed and 17 others in jured. four seriously today when a bus fell into a rtw near Furano City norther ■> Japan Eye-witness reports sai* the bus fell when the bridg it was crossing collapsed ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article190 1958-02-03 1 lESSELTON, Sun. J Two British Army colonels from GHQ, Farelf. Singapore, arrived here today with nine other officers to explore the site for a British Army training centre. In an Interview Col. Robert Hornby. Army Public Relations. Farelf, said the British Army was not190 words
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Article60 1958-02-03 1 Col. Sumual in Tokyo report BANGKOK. Sun— Reliable diplomatic sources said today that Col. Ventje Sumual, the rebellious commander of North Celebes, has flown to Tokyo. They said he had gone thpre to talk with President Soekarno about his dispute with the Indonesian army command. Last week it was announcedReuter - 60 words
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Article99 1958-02-03 1 MEMPHIS. Sun. About 1,000 children watched in horror as a lion and a halfgrown tiger attacked a woman lion tamer in a cage at a circus at Chattanooga last night. The two animals sprang at Mrs. Evelyn Currie, 35. I She was saved by her bro- ther,99 words
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Advertisement67 1958-02-03 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Fh» World's foremost watrb Thm t Firtl Pritet 4k Tht 3 Rerordi for precition out of the 19 I'm, winning chronomrtrri, 7 are Palrk Philippe. Out of thm 5 Pritevinmnu adjuiien, 3 arm I'ntrk Philips. Reaulla of 1936 romprlition. Brilliant proofs of unqurstionrii supremacy. H, SENA LTD. Bangkok.67 words
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316 1958-02-03 2 Police 'war' on motor-cyclists: 'Ambush' by early- morning squad SINGAPORE'S 'WILD ONES' ARE TOLD TO SLOW DOWN 1 rHK mobile squad of 1 the Singapore traffic police swooped down on high-speed motor-cyclists early yesterday in an effective surprise operation. •'Accelerationmad' youths who congregated around Merdeka llMg.ll for their usual Sunday316 words
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Article22 1958-02-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. ASP C.C. Stevenson, of the Police Training School, Kuala Lumpur, has been transferred to Pontian as OCPD.22 words
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Article217 1958-02-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.The Mini.it'.T for Intiricr and Justice, Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, last night called on all "right thinKing adults to lead the country's youth away from the "cark back lanes" of ami-social activities and destructive imp:: The Minister in his capacity217 words
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Article98 1958-02-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Elected to serve on the Jo hore Bar Committee for 1958 are Mr. A. N. Mitra, 'chairman*. Mr. Goh Bin Lay, (secretary), Mr. Omar Salleh. Mr. John Pillay Mr F. B Oehlers and G. Abishe ganadan. Mr. Omar Salleh and Mr F. B. Oehlers98 words
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301 1958-02-03 2 DEMAND FOR PROBE INTO FORGERY CHARGES JWO hundred Singapore Chinese businessmen yesterday threatened to resign en bloc from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce unless the alleged forgery of new membership applications is "satisfactorily investigated." They belong to the Sam Kang clan from Northern China301 words
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Article, Illustration216 1958-02-03 2 SEVENTEEN newly wed couples may be seen all over the United States on television At their mass wedding ceremony at the Hokkien Huav Kuan. Singapore, yesterday were American TV and cine-cameramen putting it all on film. And an Australian serviceman who plans to write a book216 words
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Article41 1958-02-03 2 JESSELTON. Sun. The Jesselton magistrate yesterday issued a stern warning on the seriousness of allowing buffaloes to stray in the town area. The warning followed six rase s of cattle trespass dealt, with in the court.41 words
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Article26 1958-02-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. In the Magistrates Court today Chan Chai Soon who was caught stealing six fowls in the local market was fined $150.26 words
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Article215 1958-02-03 2 SPLINTER UNIONS ARE 'BIG PERIL' IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y The Federation Government has warne f that the formation of "splinter" unions is a threat to the industrial peace of the country. The warning is given u> the December report of the Department of Labour an<i Industrial Relations Issue.) today. The215 words
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Article41 1958-02-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —I Inche Omar bin Bujong today assumed duties as State Agricultural Officer Malacca. He was formerly Agricultural Officer, Johore West, in which capacity he recently went to Japan to study rice cultivation methods there.41 words
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Article62 1958-02-03 2 VICOSIA, Sun. Sir 111 Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, has ordered a special grant to be made towards educating the son of a Turkish woman who died in riots here earlier this week. The 55-year-old woman and a Turkish man were knocked down byReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1958-02-03 2 LONDON: Roadside signboards, which will enable urgent messages to be given to motorists while they are travelling, have been put into operation in Britain by the Automobile Association. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article14 1958-02-03 2 ROME: Els-a Martinelll. the Italian film actress, gave birth prematurely to a daughter. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article26 1958-02-03 2 SAO PAULO: The justice of the minors' court here has forbidden youngsters under 16 to attend football games at stadiums where bottled drinks are sold Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article36 1958-02-03 2 PEKING: Chairman Mao Tse-tung ordered the re- moval of Lung Yun from his post as vice-chairman of China's National De. fence Council and Huang chi-Hsiang from his post as member of the national defence council. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article31 1958-02-03 2 LONDON: A cheque for £4,500,000 first payment of death duty on the estate of the Duke of Westminster who died in 1953 was handed to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article25 1958-02-03 2 BOMBAY: About 20 0 schoolchildren w.ere injured, some of them seriously, when a gallery collapsed during a session of the In. dia-China Friendship Association. Reut«r.Reuter - 25 words
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Article26 1958-02-03 2 PARIS: A Super Starliner of France's national airline, Air France, returned after a "reconnaissance flight" to Tokyo and back by way of the North Pole. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article15 1958-02-03 2 LONDON: Mr. Wilfred Flenburgh, Labour M.P. wa s seriously injured in a car crkJi. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article13 1958-02-03 2 DAMASCUS: Syrian and Turkish patrols exchanged fire on the north-west Syrian border. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article34 1958-02-03 2 PARIS. Sun —A "4-year-old man married a 73-yrar-•ld woman in an old people's home in Champagnr-en-Valromey. yesterday. The best man and bridesmaids were aced between Hi and »3.~ Reuler.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement111 1958-02-03 2 VIEWED FROM ANY ANGLE... THE 1958 Plymouth BELVEDERE IS AGAIN...YEARS AHEAD OF IT'S COMPETITION! ViNim this year you are in the spotlight when you drive I lie brilliant Belvedere the car with the bold new look of mute... Ranking with the world's most beautiful automobiles, its Flight-Sweep styling is the111 words
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228 1958-02-03 3 TOP EXPERTS WILL MEET AT BIG-2 SCIENCE TALKS AT WASHINGTON LONDON, Sunday. DRITAIN announced yesterday it will hand over more of its secret data on controlled H-power to the United States next week. It will be the first sharing ofUP - 228 words
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Article141 1958-02-03 3 OTTAWA, Sun. A general election will be held in Canada on March 31. the Prime Minister. Mr. John Die- fenbaker. announced here last night. The Prime Minister announced the dissolution of Parliament in the House of Commons and said an Immediate election was necessaryReuter - 141 words
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Article34 1958-02-03 3 TOKYO. Sun. The old Ernie Pyle Theatre, a Tokyo landmark was burned out yesterday. Latest reports said that three girls were dead and 10 people admitted in hospital. UP.UP - 34 words
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Article173 1958-02-03 3 BELGRADE. Sun— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the British Labour Party, said in an interview published here yesterday that he regretted that the West's replies to Soviet summit talks proposals had not been more positive. He told the Yugoslav news paper Politika- "We must makeReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-02-03 3 WEARING hrr wedding ring, with veil down and in a white bridal gown, the .V vc tr-old British girl with a hole in her heart. Shirley Holmes, leaves the little grey-stone rhurch in ll.n.ini. Hampshire, with her groom. Italian soldier Giulio Comparini. 23. aftrr their90 words
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Article205 1958-02-03 3 Senator denounces Mid-East policy WASHINGTON, Sunday SEN. H. Humphrey said yesterday the Eisenhower Doctrine has failed to protect the Middle East against Communism. The senator who was| speaking before the Middle East Institute. denounced U.S. Middle East policy of the past five years as 'disastrous,UP - 205 words
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Article30 1958-02-03 3 WASHINGTON. Sun —Highly secret preparations are reDorted underway for former Sir Winston Churchill to visit here In April to confer with President Eisenhower, it was reliably reported yesterday30 words
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Article30 1958-02-03 3 ZURICH. Sun. Actress Eva Bartok arrived in Zurich yesterday for a 10-day holiday in Switzerland, but she refused to say where she will go to relax. UP.UP - 30 words
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Article90 1958-02-03 3 SAFEBREAKER COMMANDO IS CAUGHT GLASGOW. Sun. John Ramsay, 52-year-old expert saiecracker who was released from prison during the last war to help British commandos working in Europe, was recaptured at Peterhead. yesterday 24 hours after his third prison break. The man said to have broken the safe in Ooering's headquartersReuter - 90 words
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Article69 1958-02-03 3 EDINBURGH. Sun— A 14--year-old boy who shared the spoils of drinks haul with a Iriend wound up in hospital unconscious for three days, a juvenile court here was told. The '.wo youngsters Dleaded gulltv to stealing two small bottles of champagne, eight bottles of beer, aReuter - 69 words
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228 1958-02-03 3 ANNE (17) FOUND: MURDERED IN WOOD f ONDON, Sun. The battered body of 17--year-old Anne Noblett, for whom police had been searching since December, has been found in a wood near Whitwell. Hertfordshire. After a preliminary examination, police stated that death was thought to be due to strangulation. She wasReuter - 228 words
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Article46 1958-02-03 3 NEW YORK. Sun— Thieves who stole $3,000 (US$1 .000) in cash, furs and Jewellery from a house at Saugus. Massachusetts. gave a watchdog frozen steaks to eat. He was still trying to chew them when the owner came home and discovered the theft. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article163 1958-02-03 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, said i yesterday on returning from Ankara that the five Bagdad Pact members and America stood united to bar Soviet: armed aggression from! the north. Mr. Dulles, who led the U.S. observer delegation163 words
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Article310 1958-02-03 3 Secret court as U.S. employees give evidence on conspiracy charges |>ELC RADE,, Sun. A Yugoslav court, tryina; three men for conspiracy to overthrow the Tito regime, went into secr?t session, when two Yugoslav employees of the United States Embassy in Belgrade wer? called as witnesses. Public and Press.Reuter - 310 words
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Advertisement359 1958-02-03 3 fc^j "WHAT f/f sf WILL BOYS f-A lEW LEISURE WEAR. r frl T-SHIRTS M Exciting Prints I^\ pis M COW-BOY SUITS I WO) All Sizes JEANS- JACKET OVERALL T~. m^mm^^mm^m^^^^^ Plain and Printed Sets IN SOFT cm»T< Plain and Printed a Corduroy sizes 9 "Same as dad's" months to 24359 words
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Article287 1958-02-03 4 Appeal for compromise in Malay schools dispute, but... They refuse to stand for UMNO office: 'We may be resigning 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sunday. TWO Malay teachers refused to stand for reelection to posts in the Province Wellesley South Kaum Ibu women's section of UMNO last night. The287 words
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135 1958-02-03 4 Twin calves born -but they mean bad luck RAWANG, Sun.— A rare birth of twin calves took place at Bukit Munchong estate, nine miles from here, yesterday—but all they signified was bad luck. Superstition has it that the "mother" of twin calves means ill-fortune but the owner A. Arulandu. 28.135 words
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Article86 1958-02-03 4 An ciyht-man committee formed by the Federation of Malay Students' Unions Gabonpan Pelajar Melayu Semenanjong will study the problem of backwardness in education among the Malays. The committee will begin by sending que&tionaires to various organisations, students, parents. education officials and members of the public. The86 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-02-03 4 STUDY GIFT FOR BLIND SCHOOL TEACHER MR. G. I. BALASI'NDKAM. 31, who «till leave for Birmingham soon on a Government scholarship to study methods of teaching tin- blind. He has been a tearher in the Singapore School for thr Blind since it began in 1056. Mr. RaUsundram will be away56 words
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Article56 1958-02-03 4 KAMPAR. Sun. A pad! Dlanter. Shamsuddin bin Abdullah. 28. was rushed to the Kampar Hospital unconscious after he was Involved In a collision between the bicycle he was riding and a car at the 314 milestone i near here yesterday. i Shamsuddin was cycling I home56 words
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Article32 1958-02-03 4 TAPAH. Sun— Three Assistan* re-settlement officers from here. Mr. Charley Oh. Mr Lee Hon Kuan and Mr. Robert Ooi Ewe Ltn. have be<n transferred to the P« rak State Secretariat. Ipoh.32 words
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Article25 1958-02-03 4 MERSING, Sun. A civics course for the people of Kampong Pengkalan Batu will be held at the Pengkalan Batu Malay School on Saturday.25 words
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149 1958-02-03 4 Three Perak parties confer on united front IPOH, Sun.—Represen- tatives of three political parties in Perak held a secret twohour meeting here today to consider the formation of a "united front". The three parties are: the People's Progressive Party of Ma'.aya. the National Association of Malaya, and the Perak branch149 words
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Article61 1958-02-03 4 TELUK AMSON. Sun— n 21-year-old girl from Brickfields Road. Kuala Lumpur aas seriously injured on the head th.s morning when sh» fell from the front door <>t the car in which she wa travelling at the 7th mile stone Changkat Jong Road The girl is Doris61 words
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Article199 1958-02-03 4 AID BOYS 1 CLUBS, SAYS MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Minister of Finance, Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, 1 last night appealed to the people of Malaya to save under-privileged boys from being used by criminal gangs. Sir Henry, who was opening the Negri Sembilan Youth199 words
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117 1958-02-03 4 COUNCILLOR DENIES DEAD MAN GIVEN A LICENCE |>ENTONG, Sun —The Bentong Alliance whip. Mr. Leow Uew Mm. said today that it was not true that a market fish stall licence had been issued to a dead person. An independent councillor, Mr. Toh Wai Theng, had made such «tn allegation at117 words
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Article55 1958-02-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Inche Bahman bin Samsudin. Minuter for Natural Resources, and Mr o E. N Fiennes, chairman of the Land Development Authority. Kuala Lumpur, paid an official visit to Johore Bahru today. The Minister called on Dato Wan Idris. Mentrl Besar. and the departments under55 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-02-03 4 •■••iiaiiy CATHAY: Delicate DeliiU|U«r 1.15. 3.30. 645. 9 IS; ODEOS: Hold Back The Num.- 3.30. 6 45. 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Maha 'Dewl 130, 5.00. 8.30; CAPITOL: MMMn 1.15. 3.30. 6 30. 9.30. REX: Hantu Jer.in?korw i Malay i ,1.15 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; LIDO: i Blue Mask 3 15. 7. 9.30: ROYAL:103 words
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Miscellaneous434 1958-02-03 4 I U«kil M«-r««JMM I CATHAY: Pacca TWrudan 5 .Jo. 8 45 I'HEOK SAH: Bncal Venn Mahal**-,, imi < Tamil i 3. 7. 9 30 Siiiiy.-i I'.tl.ini QIEF.VS: Ambe Divam 2. 6 9. EMMKE: Neelamalai Thiiuaan iTaraii, 12 2.30. 7. 9 30 Alor S«ar CATHAY: Guerrero 2.30. 6 30. 9 15:434 words
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Miscellaneous404 1958-02-03 4 I Met By Moonlight 1. Hi, d JO 9.15. PAVILION: Ibong Adart, 1. S, 6.30. 8.15; tOLlSKIM. Naked Hills 3 6 30. 915. CAPI TOL: Phoc'.iikku Revue (stag** <howi 2 30 7. 9.30: REX: Stf Bayonet 12 30 2.30. 6.30. 9.30 MMIRAS: Wong Fel H x>n« Yet; Loong Chang Chee404 words
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Article396 1958-02-03 5 CORONER SEES MOUSE AND THREE BULLET HOLES ONE DOCTOR REFUTES ANOTHER'S EVIDENCE j rjRIK, Sun.— Mystery hangs over the fatal shooting of a police officer, father of four, in his house here. A coroner, Kuala Kangsar Magistrate Raja Arif Shah, opened an inquiry yesterday into the death396 words
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Article31 1958-02-03 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Sun. The former G.O.C. and Director of Operations. Malaya. General Sir Hugh Stockwell. visited the 7th Battalion, Malay Regiment, stationed in Erskine camp. here this morning.31 words
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232 1958-02-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. T»HE situation was frankly desperate. Everything was set for the big wedding The groom wa s to leave for America tomorrow to take up an appointment as personal assistant to Malayan Ambassador in Washington Dr. Ismail232 words
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Article58 1958-02-03 5 Brazilians learn Malayan methods KUALA I I MPI R Sun Two Brazilians are here to n«t how Malaya pltnvs and produces rubber, palm and coconut oil They are the head of the agricultural department of the Brazilian Government in Sao Paulo, Senhor Raul Gomez de Freitas Puranhos and an English58 words
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Article177 1958-02-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. rpHE National Union of Transport Workers is to ask the Federation Government to set up a commission to investigate the possibility of getting small bus companies to unite so that they can be more remunerative, j This decision was taken by177 words
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Article60 1958-02-03 5 PENANO. Sun. A 16--year-old schoolgirl. Farldah blnte Abu Bakar. was elected "Penang UMNO sarong and kebaya queen" in a beauty contest sponsored by the Penang UMNO youths' fun fair her-- last night. Idah Shamsudln 18. was runner-up with Samnah blnte Hamedy. 15. third out of 12 competitors.60 words
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Article141 1958-02-03 5 YOUTHS MAR A VARIETY SHOW ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Cat-calls by some youths who attended a variety show at the Chinwoo Auditorium here last night marred the celebrations of the first Malayan Association of Youth Clubs week. The interruption occurred during the art of self-defence. "Panchak Bawean," presented by members of141 words
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Miscellaneous241 1958-02-03 5 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SIRVKK 4 1 mrtrm MNGAFOU Mrdium wmvr 476 mrlrn Xl Al A I I Mil i: Mrdium wavr 341 mrtrrs n:\ANG Mrdium wavr 3K6 rorlrri IPOH Mrdium wavr 330 mrlrrt MALACCA Mrdium wavr mrtrrs AM 715 Good Morning To Ustcncrs; 1 16 Morning Serenade; 7241 words
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Miscellaneous186 1958-02-03 5 4 tirttu'ti A fo. /iff 3iaa \fs?j&^z < jzfoffik l 'Yi^m T< f "»2»-A N l.uu^i.u, i^l< till Li»i« *Xv?*y w-y yyi^wvT 7/S? Wi £L** X*2* Ummno- WrZ\a%- \W WvJuivanTiT'cuuCk/ TATANOSASPV- *aV* /Ml uYviC^tW/K^^ 111 W^/'^L /sv r^ 1 *G?M PDOjV kjSSa^O* #7ff#> Saint Uy Leslie iharieris ~S UL^LBHHLILI Y186 words
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Obituary74 1958-02-03 6 2* Word, tin (Minimmm). MR. AND MRS. Teoh Eng Tatt. thank all friends and relatives for their gifts and kind wishes and regret their inability to acknowledge Individually. MR. T ARUMUGAM and fanillv sincerely thank all the Doctors. Nurses and Staff of the General Hospital, friends and relatives for74 words
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Article725 1958-02-03 6 The City Council has become the battleground for the fight against colonialism, said Singapore's Mayor at Friday night's remarkable meeting. The spectacle of anti-colonial war waged until 2.30 on a Saturday morning was not, however, quite as I stirring as Mr. Ong Eng Guan seemed to believe.725 words
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Article346 1958-02-03 6 More than 330,000 have registered as citizens of Singapore under Operation Franchise which ended on Saturday. If the early estimate that the new citizenship law would confer rights on 250,000 alien Chinese is correct, the remaining 80,000 consist of people born in the Federation and citizens of346 words
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Article125 1958-02-03 6 The Federation Government has plans to set up a $9,000,000 industrial research institute to offer free advice to aspiring industrialists. What is not clear is how many aspiring industrialists there are in Malaya. Mr. Jumabhoy, Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, complained recently that though local businessmen inquired125 words
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Article827 1958-02-03 6 Ms* can we have secondary education without MIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIHIItIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHItIIfIini lllllllllltlllllllllMtlllllllttllllfllllllllllltllllfllllllllllll teachers and textbooks? •k nit ii it i tiiniti 11 mil 11 in unit 111 kit 111 tin in 11 ■ij i ii i■in i mi 11 (1111 111 tn in it 11 tn it •itllttllii827 words
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523 1958-02-03 6 Justice million fear or secrecy T*HE case against holding 1 preliminary enquiries in camera <save in exceptional circumstances) or abolition of preliminary enquiries altogether is overwhelming. The object of a preliminary enquiry is to ascertain whether on the facts presented before the magistrate there are sufficient grounds for committing the523 words
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Letter106 1958-02-03 6 IN order to be admitted into the teaching profession, one has to satisfy the authorities concerned that one has already obtained a credit in the School Certificate English paper. That also applies to a candidate who intends to join the University. In lieu of a credit106 words
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640 1958-02-03 6 USE SUCH TEXTBOOKS AND TEACHERS AS ARE AVAILABLE rE establishment of Malay secondary schools, an important step towards higher education, has always been one of the strong demands of the Malays. It Is a pity that the people have had to resort to threat now to make the Government do640 words
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Letter57 1958-02-03 6 Rubber shoes for Army IN RESPECT of the shoe A manufacturing industrial crises. I suggest that our Malayan Army should be equipped with rubber Wellington boots Instead of heavy leather hobnailfd boots. Rubber is sprlnty and our boys certainly can undertake longer treks with rubber soles, impervious to the dampness57 words
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Advertisement829 1958-02-03 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. lv Wordt tit (Minimmm). TAYE: To Joan, nee Lefevre. wife of Fred, a son Christopher Alexander at K.K. Hospital on 31.1 58. It Word, tit (Minimum). WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On 2nd February 1933, at Bt. Oeorge's Church, Penang, Reginald Grosvenor Heath, Colonial Agricultural Service, to Margaret Mary Adie. PERSONAL829 words
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Advertisement93 1958-02-03 6 ANOTHER H3 DALE |i CARNEGIE CLASS Begins Tonight 6.30 p.m. 288, Clemenceau House, Penanf Lane. Can YOUR Career wait till next year? Don't put off your progress! If yoa're tired of trying to get along on the same old income, if the future sums hazy or uncertain, it's high time93 words
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Advertisement64 1958-02-03 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! HLTBHIP Qa£lS WITH SOOTHING MEHTHOi MIST! rMIIIIIMIC]llllllllllll(]lllllllll||IC]IIIIIIIIIIIICMIIIIIIIIII[}|||lllllllll[}|IIIIIIIIIIIC]llllll'| I Imi li-s\ A Itiilliiml DIAMOND RINGS Diamonds carefully selected I U.S. de SUVA I ri Jeweller* 106, ORCHARD ROAD Tel: ***** SilllllltllllMllimiHIIIMinilHHHIIIIIIIIIItllimilllllKJIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIItJIIIIII.Ih: No Education is Complete Without Musk Expert Tuition given at FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 28-A64 words
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Article412 1958-02-03 7 CONGRESS SAYS COUHCU, CAN HELP IHE GOVT. IN EDUCATION MATTERS CALL TO SCRAP KIRKBY, AND BRINSFORD LODGE TRAINING COLLEGES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Malayan Teachers' National Congress last night tailed on the (lOvernment to set up a national advisory council of education to advise it on412 words
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Article39 1958-02-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —I The German Ambassador in the Federation. Dr. Hans U. Granow, today opened the $550,000 Ng Keat Tiong building in Pudu Road. The German embassy ha* its office in the six-storey building. 139 words
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Article36 1958-02-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. For carrying an overload of one ton three cwt. Van Ho Seng, a lorry driver, was fined $40 and the owner. Goh Ah Hong. $80 In the Magistrate's Court today.36 words
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317 1958-02-03 7 Thaipusam: Silver chariot in procession 100,000 PEOPLE MAY ATTEM FESTIVAL I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —A two-and-a-half ton $50,000 silver chariot was drawn by two bullocks through the Federal capital today on its way to Batu Caves, seven miles away, for the Thaipusam festival tomorrow. The chariot, which belongs to the Mariamman317 words
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Article27 1958-02-03 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. The Sungel Patani MCA. sent a team of s ngers and musicians to entertain the inmates of the Bedong Welfare Home today.27 words
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Article76 1958-02-03 7 PENANG. Sun. T{ie retiring chairman of the Kadayanallur Muslim Association. Mr. K. T Sahul Hamid. warned last night that some people were trying to disrupt their unity. "There are three sections in our community and it is our duty to bring them all together." he said at76 words
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Article36 1958-02-03 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun The regional secretary of the Malayan Youth Council for the East Coast. Inche Kamarulzaman bin Mohamed yesterday declared open an exhibition of embroidery, handicrafts and stamps organised by the Garuda Youth Club.36 words
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Article34 1958-02-03 7 KUALA KUBU BAHRU Sun.— The district officer of Ulu Selangor. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Ali, presented certificates of citizen sh.p to 150 new Indian anJ Chinese Federal citizens here this morning.34 words
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200 1958-02-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fingers were bitten and clothes torn today when 10 men in a private animal farm near here prepared 1,200 monkeys for a flight to Australia tomorrow. The monkeys have been bought by the Australian Government for use In producing200 words
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89 1958-02-03 7 IPOH. Sun. Two persons were injured from knife wounds in separate incidents here last night and were admitted to the Ipoh Hospital. A town council labourer Suppan. 55. living in his quarters in Menglcmbu sus- UUned tbree serious knife I wounds after a quarrel89 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-02-03 7 TENGKO Zafcarah Mate Tengkn Zakaria. wife of the president of the Malayan Asmciatioa of Youth Clubs, locks at the model of an ancient carriage exhibited at the variety fair and exhibition of handicrafts and hobbies organised bjr the Kampong Attap Yonth Club at the SHangor Badminton68 words
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256 1958-02-03 7 SIX MEN TO STUDY CONDITIONS >T»HE Singapore Fedeiation of Services Unions plans to submit a new claim for better pensions for its 2.500 members in the three services. This decision wa& eache'i at a special executive com mittee meeting of th t Fed eratian256 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-02-03 7 NEW ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF IN FEDERATION THE NEW CHIEF OF STAFF of the Federation Army, Col. J. G. Atkinson, who will succeed Col. D D. Zvegintzov. Col. Atkinson arrived in Penan*, ky the Canton on Saturday to take up his new appointment in Kuala Lumpur. He was Commanding Officer85 words
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283 1958-02-03 7 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —A chance encounter with GroupCaptain Peter Townsend when he was in Johore Bahru last year decided two police lieutenants to attempt the 13.000 mile Journey home by jeep. Today after four months of map reading, distance plotting and collection283 words
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Article51 1958-02-03 7 PENANG, Sun— The Pilgrimage Control Officer. Tuan Haji All Rouse, announced yesterday that late applications by pilgrims who are going as deck passengers to Mecca this year would be registered. The various district officers in the Federation have been informed. There will be four trips to Mecca this51 words
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Article27 1958-02-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Flood water over the Pasir Kemudi Bridge on the Kuan tan-Sungei Lemblng Road. Pahang. is subsiding. It is still impassable to traffic27 words
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Article21 1958-02-03 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun. Sixteen redundant workers 11 bus conductors and five drivers—of the North-Bast Transport Service have been21 words
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Article60 1958-02-03 7 A new mess— so they celebrate Bl "lTKRWORTII. S«.— The 11th Independent Field Squadron of the KoyaJ Engineers last nifht celebrated the opening of their nrw mess with a gala dance at the Butcrworth cantonment. dance was aba hi him our of Mr. cWrtafftoa Ka> mond anil Mr M. Ata-ey60 words
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232 1958-02-03 7 MIC POSTPONES 'VERDICT' ON BUNGSAR REBELS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. '"THE working committee of the Malayan Indian Congress has postponed "judgment" on appeals by two committee members sus;jended from membership by thr president, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. Mr. K. Gwupatham a I Municipal Councillor and president of the BungsarBrickflelds Branch of232 words
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Article145 1958-02-03 7 Floods hit work and wages I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Heavy rain and flood water in the Federation seriously disrupted work in some industries and rut down the earnings of the workers, the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations reported today The report said tapping in estates in some of the bad2y145 words
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Article114 1958-02-03 7 Minister's daughter and friend to study for dipbmia in Australia I/UALA LUMPUR Sun. —Che Zainun binte Bahaman. daughter if the Minister ot Natural Resouices, and her fnend. Miss Angeline Low Guat Hiontj., gave a tea party today to bid farewell to friends before going to Australia to study114 words
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Advertisement165 1958-02-03 7 Let y 51 |HENL£Yj-n^ cables and V^.Jj/ \j^ distribution equipment I carry the current 1 AERIAL CABLES PAPER CABLES MINERAL INSULATED CABLES RUBBER AND PVC CABLES SKIP WIRING AND AIRCRAFT CABLES INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT JOINTING TAPES AND COMPOUND HENLfY mwhilimi clcctrk cihlc. <«l wirct el >• type*. »of«thrt165 words
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804 1958-02-03 8 INVESTORS SHY OF INDUSTRIALS By Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Malayan Share Market opened last week the biggest immediate factor was the announcement of the cutback in production by the International Tin Council and this influence continued to be felt throughout the period. The804 words
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486 1958-02-03 8 Singapore tin price dull COMMODITY REVIEW THE feature of the tin price in Singapore lasi week was that it did not rise to anything like the same extent as London prices After the rise of $4 25 on January 25 following the further restriction decision of the International Tin CouncilAP - 486 words
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Article655 1958-02-03 8 rl following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday 8«..r. MkM MB v Prel 14» Oral 130 IM MUs Ice 1100 <buyer»> B B. Petrol 40'- 43B U rruitem 620 »M DM rin Smelt Prtf655 words
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Article44 1958-02-03 8 Current Halt at Total ratal far payment paymeDl for previous year year amuntinf Tin l>rrd«u>s Ml I March 4 47 outhcrn KinU nnvolid»t.d Ltd. rdli.rd Plantation*. Ltd. he Kundons Rabber Estate Ltd. Interim 10% 17H% Marct 1 reb27 Js"i 105 SO (0'44 words
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Article339 1958-02-03 8 rpHE following business done 1 in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Jan. 25 to 31. INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $2.13', to W.IO. fr»<* r Neave Ords. $2.63 S to 82.60. Gammons $2 20 to $2 IT,. Ooodwood Park339 words
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Advertisement424 1958-02-03 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL At PLICATIONS are Invited for the post of ASSISTANT ENOINbER (MECHANICAL) In the Municipal Engineer's Department. Salary Allowance: Basic salary wllhtn the Scale 8628 x 34 934 982 x 34 1,254 p.m. plus a variable Cost of Living Allowance. The starting salary will be424 words
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Advertisement734 1958-02-03 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for the award of Kedah State Higher Studies Scholarships from subjects of His Highness the Sultan of Kedah. Applicants should apply by letter in the first Instance giving detailed account of education (and employment) to date together with a statement of the proposed course of734 words
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Advertisement743 1958-02-03 8 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. OMAR bin HOOSAIN of No. 75 Telok Blangah Road Mr. ABDUL HAMID bin AHMAD of No. 114 Telok Blangah Road The above named gentlemen and any person having any Information as to their present address are requested to communicate with Messrs. Donaldson Ac Burklnshaw. Mac Donald House.743 words
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Advertisement825 1958-02-03 8 KNUTSEN LINE oh.ent service fROM CANAOA/U S PACIFIC »O»TI JO OATS Soillnfl Son Arn.mfl Vancouver francltco t'aar* f. twett. fcnen« F mo-M. ANNA BAKKE Satlatf SalUa 9/11 F.b 12 F,k 14 Fab 21 Fek ELISABETH ■AKKI $oHad Feb 11/1 J Mar 14 Mar la Mar 21 Mo. WIITIUO BAKKE II825 words
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Advertisement1284 1958-02-03 9 T«i: i4os MANSFIELD <St CO., LTD. Toi: zaii (10 lines) llncoruorofed in Singapore) (11 unee) DVp7 ptof THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS iVia Sue! with liberty te proceed vie Penom. or Cope ef Cewl Hope) Cor'.ers option tv proceed via other port* to rood1,284 words
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Advertisement1179 1958-02-03 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAMJpySS rOR BANCKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penono P. S horn Spore "LALANDIA" 21/24 Feb 25/24 F.b 27/ 2 Mar KOREA- ..77... 21/24 Feb 25/24 Feb 27/ 1 Feb BUSUANGA" 24/27 Feb 28 Feb/ 1 Mar 2/ 1 Mer "SELANDIA" 9/lOMw 11/I2MW 11/14 Mar Aee.pti cargo fw1,179 words
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Advertisement1064 1958-02-03 9 ■Sno THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '£,7? SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pere P. S horn Penanfl BENDORAN for London, Rotterdom, Homburo 05.15-14/ 5 Feb Llilll direct arrive. 27 Feb BEHVENUK for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Homburg 4/»2 Feb IJ/I4 Feh 11/171,064 words
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Advertisement1204 1958-02-03 9 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TIL.: N. ***** MUMUMAM LIMES KLAVBHBSS LIMB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCI'CO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and for UiA-. North Atlantic Ports carg. tor Cwitral ft South ond Conodo vio Colombo Amariee) Wt Or OXFORD BRBNXVILLI Spore P. S'hom Penong Spore P. Shorn1,204 words
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325 1958-02-03 10 UK SOCCER MATCHES RESULTS ON SATURDAY FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 4 Manchester V S Alton 1 Blackpool 1 Bolton I rrds t Burnley t Cheliea 1 Everton v l.uton 2 Man. City 4 West Brom. 1 Newcastle 2 Sunder Und 2 Notts F. 2 Portsmouth Preston S Birmingham 0 Shef. Wed.325 words
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Article20 1958-02-03 10 WEST GERMANY. Sun The Russia beat West Germany 5-2 ln an International lice hockey match here last night.20 words
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Article418 1958-02-03 10 Answering salvo from The Gunners They stretch the champ in nine-yoal thriller LONDON. Sun. Arsenal answered the critics who said they lacked fighting spirit by putting up their best display of the season though narrowly los ing 4-.") to league champions Manchester United in the English First Division yesterday. AReuter - 418 words
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Article1061 1958-02-03 10 Volves 28 18 6 4 68 33 42 ►rest on N E 28 16 5 7 69 39 37 (anchestcr U2B 15 8 7 73 47 36 Vest Brom. 28 12 11 5 65 49 36 .uton 28 15 4 B 47 37 34 inchester C 28 151,061 words
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82 1958-02-03 10 PORT OF SPAIN. Sun —Trinidad and the Pakistani touring team drew their four-day cricket match which ended here yesterday. F.nal scores: Pakistan 468 for four declared and 110 for three. Trinidad 417. Pakistan had a lead of 51 when Trinidad were all out two hoursReuter - 82 words
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Miscellaneous248 1958-02-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS nothing, strangely enough 1. Men's chaffer ain't making (8). free (15). 7. A counsel of darkness (4, 3. 8. Shape of a ringlet (8). 3. 5). 9. Affords protection but not at 12. Pleasure resort for which Lord's (6). i-.fin motor Is required (5. 10. Seer248 words
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660 1958-02-03 11 RUGBY ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. -A lastminute try by right wing Peter Jackson gave a depleted England team a thrilling 9-6 win over Australia in the international Rugby Union match at Twickenham yesterday. England, 3-0 down at halftime, were without fly hall Horrocks-Taylor from the660 words
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Article204 1958-02-03 11 Thrilling knock of 82 by Harvey Blcx;mfoniein, (Orange Free Stale). Sun. Sparkling baiting by Neil riarvey prov.ded the thnii. on the secund day ol tin-three-day match Between the Combined Free State and Border team and the Australians here yesterday. Australia ended the day 27 runs ahead of the boBH sideReuter - 204 words
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Article276 1958-02-03 11 LONDON Sun Yes'erday's Rueby results were: Internationals: England 9 Australia 6 tat Twickenham); Wales 8 Scotland 3 (at Cardiff). Club matches Blatkheath 0 London Irish 3; Ouy's Hospital 3 Coventry 13; London Hospital 3 Devonport Services 9; Londo Unlversity 3 Nuneaton 0- Metropolitan Police Notts 11;276 words
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Advertisement538 1958-02-03 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* H.rdt ti (Mim.) Box it rl: txlrm COMPLETELY PURNISHED Modern Flat. Oxley Garden. Available on May 3rd, 1958 for 5 months. Rent $550 per month. Tel *****. HOMELY HOTEL, offers AlrConditioned'noon Air-conditioned Accommodation wilh Board suiting all Tastes, Mitre Hotel, 145 Killinpy Road, Singapore. Tel. i 37538 words
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Advertisement854 1958-02-03 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 111 Word, ti MfcJ Box it elt. oxlrm. MODERN 2-STOKEY Terrace House, St. Michaels Road 3rd mile, Serangoon Road. Easy payment arranged Particulars apply Nan Yung Reality Company Tel. *****. NEW 21 TWO-S'IOREY Shops] and Flats in Opera Estate oS Siglap Koad, shortest route via Mevcaka854 words
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Advertisement886 1958-02-03 11 WANTED 2t W»e4t %i (IHim.) Box it elt. ttlro DOCTOR WANTED for East Coast private practice for five weeks from 16th April. Apply Box A 6833 ST. WANTED TO PURCHASE 20 Word* $i( Him.) Box ill elt. txlra WANTED to Purchase Armoured Cars. Please reply with full details to BOX886 words
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Advertisement439 1958-02-03 11 FOR SALE Word, Si < Him.) Box it ett. txtra. BEAUTIFULLY MARKED HEALTHY p. itbred Siamese kit>.ens. Available immediately. Tele- i tatti LEAVE SALE. Complete Quad D h fldt:itv set; also 'K.ii-er .■ll-.\ave table radiogramophone A< rew pboM 68-681 evenings. RECORD COLLECTOR ha* large number of duplicate classical records to439 words
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Advertisement470 1958-02-03 11 TENDERS i TENDER NOTICE IMVEHSITY OF MALAYA Tenders are imited frrm first cla.«s Contractors only for the Construction of Reads Bridge and Services at Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpur. Ellis of Quantities, Specification, Articles of Agreement, conditions of Contracts, Drawings and vnder forms may be obtalnet' during Normal Office Hours at470 words
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Advertisement426 1958-02-03 11 FENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited lor sanltaiv and water installations for 15 blocks of 2-storey terrace houses at St. Michael's Road. Contract VIA. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100 which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed426 words
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Advertisement403 1958-02-03 11 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF V VI. I ABLE SINGAPORE rieoi i i: 1 1; To be held at our sale-room No. 10 CHULJA STREET. SINGAPORE On Wednesday, slh February, 1958 at 2-30 P.M. Lot I— No. 211 ROCHORE ROAD, area 1,004 sq.ft. 999 Years Leasehold. Monthly Rent $106.25. Lot 2403 words
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Article19 1958-02-03 12 TAIPING. Sun. In <• league hockey match yester day. Garrison Nomads drew 1-1 with the Indian A^soc.a tion.19 words
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Article19 1958-02-03 12 KAMPAR. Sun The Methodist Afternoon School drew 1-1 with Gopeng in a league hockey match here yesterday.19 words
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Article113 1958-02-03 12 LOCAL trainers won 15 of the 25 races in the three-day Bukit Tlmah meeting. Statistics: Ist 2nd 3rd Stakes Spencer 6 1 5 $23 4*o liM>s 4 8 3 22.390 Daniels 4 7 5 20.310 lodgers 4 3 2 17.250 4artln 2 0 1 6.900 banning113 words
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Article318 1958-02-03 12 THOMAS CUP: BAM standing committee to decide on Sunday Move to cut training squad JJI'ALA LIMPI'R, Sun. The Bad in in ton Association of Malaya is expected to make several major decisions on the Tho mas (.'up finals at a meeting here next Sunday. The318 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-02-03 12 PAUL HUNNINGS. the South stand-off makes a break as two North defenders try to stop mi during Saturday's floodlit rucser classic which South won 5-3 at Jalan Besar stadium. Waiting to assist Hunnings is Ron Watson, the South fullback and captain —Straits52 words
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450 1958-02-03 12 SAUL JOSHUA - Good game spoilt by inadequate lighting SAUL JOSHUA By T^HE EXPERIMENT of 1 playing the NorthSouth rugby classic under floodlights on Saturday fell far short of expectations. The match Itself, in which South won 5-3, was a brilliant one, but much of its thrills and excitement was lost to spectators450 words
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149 1958-02-03 12 PERAK TOO GOOD FOR PENANG IN CHUA CUP ZONE FINAL IPOH, Sun— Perak, last year's finalists, won the northern cone final of the Chna Choon Leone Cup tennis tournament by beating Pen a tig 4-1 here this morning. Davis Cup player Moses Tay of Perak scored a two-set victory against149 words
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Article21 1958-02-03 12 KLUANG. Sun— The Kluang Indian President's XI beat Vice-President's XI 2-0 In a Tamil Day soccer match here today.21 words
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Article214 1958-02-03 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP OLD STRAITS CODE PUTS UP A GREAT DISPLAY By rAINER Doc" Rodgers seems to have a monopoly of Cup races with his two "old faithfuls" —Three Rings and Straits Code. After Three Rings' fifth Gold Cup triumph at Bukit Timah in October Straits Code kept up214 words
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226 1958-02-03 12 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By THE Singapore Amateur Boxing Association may introduce a new rule to give local boxers a better chance of winning national titles The Association's annual general meeting today wil. discuss a resolution to impose a two-year residential qualification for all boxers226 words
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Article71 1958-02-03 12 SYDNEY. Sun —Australian Frank Sedgman beat Rex Hartwlg 6-4. 5-7. 6-3 In the opening of the Ampol professional tennis tournament at the White City courts here last night. In another match Tony Trabert (United States) beat Ken Rosewall of Australia 6-4, 6-4. Pancho Gongales ofUP - 71 words
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124 1958-02-03 12 LATE RALLY SA VES S'GOR CLUB WOMEN THE visiting Selangor Club women's hockey team wound up their Singapore tour with a 2-2 draw against Girls Sports Club at Serangoon Road yesterday. A fighting second half rally helped Selangor Club to save the match after trailin? 2-1 at the interval. Their124 words
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Article27 1958-02-03 12 MANILA. Sun-Danny Kid of the Philippines and Manuel Armenteros of Cuba, the world's sixth-ranked bantamweight, fought a 10-round draw before 8.0()n spectators here last nieht.27 words
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Article28 1958-02-03 12 COVENTRY. Sun England's Ama'eur boxing team gained their second victory over Austria when they won 5-3 here last night. England won 8-2 In London on Wednesday—Reuter.28 words
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82 1958-02-03 12 DRAGOON GUARDS 'A' ENTER POLO TOURNEY FINAL PENANO, Sun Penang Polo Club will meet King's Dragoon Guards "A" In the Burma-Malaya Cup polo final here. Yesterday Penang Polo Club beat Mixed Grill 2-11 and King's Dragoon Guards "A" beat Selangor Polo Club 2-li In the other semi-final. Royal Pahang Polo82 words
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Article26 1958-02-03 12 BADGASTEIN. Austria. Sun —The 1958 world Alpine ski championships, were opened here last night by Dr Heinrich Drlmmel. Austrian Minister of Education —ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article133 1958-02-03 12 $12,500 for PAFA Fund IPOH, Sun.— The Perak 1 Footballers Bene volent Fund, which was launched after the death of three Perak players and a supporter in August last year in a road, accident, has reached* nearly $12,500. The fund is administered by a board of trustees headed by Dato133 words
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Article41 1958-02-03 12 KLUANG. Sun.— A second half goal by Foo Yong enabled Kluang Civilians to hold Putra Malayu. of Kualt Lumpur, to a 1-1 draw In a soccer match here today Amran scored Putra Malayu's goal in the 15th minute.41 words
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Advertisement769 1958-02-03 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT TOUR SERVICE" tt *«Td. lit (minimum) Oailg I m,.nlh It Word, U.St (Ml*.) REMIND ME to see Everetts tomui row about our home leave. HACKING WORRIES? Let T& S handle them Expert service. Phone *****. JSHECIAL rREATMENI. Skin Diseases Consult Muthu. 348 M:.rk. Street. Tel *****. MAROARET-ROSE769 words
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Advertisement304 1958-02-03 12 ARCHIE STOPS NEVES IN 3rd RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun.— Arcn:e Moore (U.S.), world light heavyweight boxing champion, beat Julio Neves of Portugal on a third round technical knockout in a nontitit* n>ht here yesteraay— Reuter. [K '^m* Promotion I L_ 111 I i| drf&i If] I overheard the Manager com-304 words
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Miscellaneous20 1958-02-03 12 tmsDiAßy Xl \l.\ I I Ml'l K KIGIiER: Selangor R.I. sr\rn-a-side tournament, padang. TAIPING HOCKEY: Surveys Post ani Telegraph, Esplanade20 words
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