The Straits Times, 9 February 1958
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Title Section14 1958-02-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in MoU*t» n«. Un SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY. FEBKI'ARY 9, 1958 20 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration1744 1958-02-09 1 ONG CAN HAVE $1,000-NO MA YORS FUND Opposition claims PAP wants $5,000 a month to win support for polls ACTIVE AND THE INDOLENT By Sunday Times Reporters JHE PEOPLE S ACTION PARTY lost its case for a $7,000 salary for the Mayoi of Singapore shortly before 6 a.m. yesterday after1,744 words
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Article321 1958-02-09 1 JAKARTA, Saturday. DADANC RADIO said ton.ght that ram today washed out a mammoth rally at which, recent reports suggested, provincial ieaders were to have proclaimed a rival Indo- nesian Government Padang Radio tonight said the rally would be staged at 8.30 tomorrow morning Padang Radio saidReuter; UP - 321 words
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Article37 1958-02-09 1 The Malayan High Commissioner in Australia, Mr. Ounn Lay Teik. arrived in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur yesterday on his way back to Australia after his "routine talks" with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman.37 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-02-09 1 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Begins Today in Page 14 BUSBY SMILES: I'M FEELING BETTER NOW MUNICH, Sat— Matt Busby. Manchester United manager still fighting for his life in hospital here after Thursday's air crash, summoned up a smile today and told a doctor: "I'm feeling a little114 words
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Article63 1958-02-09 1 JAKARTA. Sat— Terrorists raided two villages in the south Celebes, killing 20 citizens and kidnapping five stu- dents, it was reported today. The Indonesian Army Ih- formation Service said the raiders belonged to the Darul Islam Army of God. A report from Bandoeng. West Java, saidUP - 63 words
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Article533 1958-02-09 1 MM JACKPOT UP TO $45,000 rwMiE Jackpot In The Malayan Monthly Contest 'R' 1 (January) was not won. The Jackpot for Contest *S' (February) will, therefore, be $45,000. There will be the usual $5,000 in consolation prizes. Subject to re-scrutiny, one entrant in Contest 'R'533 words
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869 1958-02-09 1 SIAM TALKS ON PLAN TO WIPE OUT BORDER REDS TENGKU 'VERY ENCOURAGED' BY THEIR WILLINGNESS TO CO-OPERATE UIGH LEVEL talks on a new strategy to clear the Malayan-Siamese border of Communist terrorists will be held in Bangkok soon. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Federation Prime Minster disclosed this in Singapore yesterday869 words
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Article472 1958-02-09 1 'Cut this tax call by Turf Club THE S ngapore Turf Club committee has sent the Government a memorandjm urging that taxation on the totalisator turnover be reduced from 20 per cen* to five per cent. In return, the club under- takes to reduce its percentage deduction to a similar472 words
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Article41 1958-02-09 1 BRITANNIA SETS A RECORD TOKYO. Sat.— BO AC Britannia tonight broke record for Hone KoncTokyo trip held h> count aircraft of Hongkong Airways. It completed l.!»50-milf journey in four hours 43 minutes. nine minutes faster than previous record. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement109 1958-02-09 1 BEST VALUES in exquitite DIAMOND GEM Stt JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA. J e well* ra 106. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 MOISTURE MEANS LIFE ITSELF TO YOUR SKIN! K Hi >v MAX FACTOR'S INVISIBLE FOUNDATION IS SPECIALLY MOISTURIZED Sinks quickly, invisibly, into £v our helps it retain lifeJk giving moisture.109 words
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Article, Illustration2841 1958-02-09 2 LEONARD MOSLEY - LEONARD MOSLEY Rommel's agents are captured in a river houseboat CAT AND MOUSE: 5 by Eppler as he is today In an hotel in r u •Is last month John Eppler (left) recall to U e onard M o ley Kit capture of 12,841 words
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Advertisement40 1958-02-09 2 THE FEDERATION YEAR BOOK 1957-58 BOOK Pjarf^^^C^A IP I cofi/ Contains:— THE MANY CHANGES nPHFD \r nU r, IN GOVERNMENT SINCE UIUJILK i\UW. MERDEKA. VALUABLE FROM YOCR BOOK- INFORMATION ON THE SELLER OR SEWS FEDERATION AGEST. A MALAY MAIL PUBLICATION40 words
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Advertisement87 1958-02-09 2 SMOOTH, M^^WE&C&Cs AND CAPABLE Johnson's set the pace on outboard style and performance a DEPENDABLE per- formancc that no others can t^ match. This easy starting 10 h.p. g^g^gfeC^jgVwl model combines slow-glide with w*ilf flash action Has all the big '^"•■■^■X *1 motor features yet is easily g^g4*^ggflg^ J portable87 words
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Article, Illustration1553 1958-02-09 3 ESLE LA ROE - A woman doctor's story Secrets of plastic surgery ESLE LA ROE by BEGINS TODAY.. THE FIRST OF TWO ARTICLES ON THE SKILL WHICH BRINGS HAPPINESS. WHICH CAN MEND MINDS AS WELL AS BODIES. CASE OF THE BURNED NUDE pOR me, it was always medicine. From my earliest childhood in Germany1,553 words
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360 1958-02-09 3 A controversial film story on the effects of a face-lift AND NOW I ONDON, Sat.—Beauty it only skin deep, as the saying goes, but what impact can it produce on a woman's life ant jn her marriage when she suddenly acquires it after being quite plain for 35 years? The360 words
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Advertisement158 1958-02-09 3 SILETTE SL THE WORLD'S FIRST 35 mm CAMERA AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE COUPLING BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG After V[T>| your Bath jj£k I Cuticura Talcum, fragrant and petal V I soft, kind to the most sensitive skin. V^- A generous dusting will cool hot, \j^ smarting skin, bring158 words
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323 1958-02-09 4 'SETTING BAD PRECEDENT FOR FUTURE' By Sunday Times Reporter MALACCA. Sat Si x Malacca councillors have refused to attend two functions on Monday honouring two retiring expatriate officials. They say the functions are "improper." The officials are the State Secretary,323 words
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Article97 1958-02-09 4 Hush-hush man on hush-hush visit PENANG. Sat.— When Mr S. M. Alam arrived In Singapore on his way to a job, In Federation the job was so well kept a secret that not even he knew what it was to be. Now Mr. Alam. an Inspector general of the Pakistan97 words
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Article80 1958-02-09 4 DEADLINE FEB. 23 A large number of entries has been received for the photographic exhibition of flower studies to be held in conjunction with the Singapore Flower Show on March 28, 29 and 30 at the Happy World Stadium. Photographers are reminded that entries close on Feb.80 words
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Article70 1958-02-09 4 Chew Yoon Thim yesterday pleaded guilty in Singapore to pretending to be a detective and demanding to check the Identity card of Gan Meng Seng at Peoples' Park In New Bridge Road on Jan. 30 He also pleaded guilty to another charge of stealing $10 from Gan70 words
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Article28 1958-02-09 4 The assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M P. D Nair. will hold a meet-the-people session at his JaTan Kayu office at 10 a.m. today28 words
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Article, Illustration446 1958-02-09 4 JILL CROMMELIN - JILL CROMMELIN IN SEARCH OF A COMPLIMENT I GAZED AND GAZED By SHYLY HE ASKED: 'WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY PAINTINGS?' Mr. Basoeki Abdullah, famed Indonesian artist, was quietly surveying a room full of his paintings. One of them was crooked and446 words
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177 1958-02-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE Indian Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mrs Lakshmi Menon, has invited th* Federation Government to send an official delegation to the Asian- i African women's conference, opening m Colombo on Feb. 15. She said this at the airport here today before leaving177 words
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74 1958-02-09 4 PADI MEN CO FOR THEIR BIC HARVEST KOTA BHARU. Sat. About 8.000 Deople from the Tumpat district of Kelantan have gone to Slam and Kedah during the last fortnight to harvest padi A Government spokesman, told the Sunday Times today that they went there every year to harvest padi because74 words
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Advertisement410 1958-02-09 4 NO BABY-FEEmNG PROBLEMS NOW V «^A ft FAMILY OF INFANT V s^ FOODS PROVIDES FOR "**X /-"V l^* BOAWS MiBK v^^^^From birth, if necessary, Nestle has Vv the right Milk Food for baby. As the aaaaaaa«^^^a*HS^^^^^^ 1' r """'V i weeks to by and supplementary feeding is •j^Bßjjfj^i^^^ —^*^v required,410 words
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Miscellaneous124 1958-02-09 4 What's on in the city today t'MNO RALLY at New Star Cinema, si mt Paslr Panjang. Rnad. 10 a.m Addream by Federation* Prime Minuter ani UMNO president. Tengku AbduJ Rahman; anl Inche Abdul Hun id I bin Hajl Jumat. "SONGKOK MERDEKA" presentation to the Mayor. Mr. One Eng Ouan, by124 words
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Miscellaneous133 1958-02-09 4 FELLOWSHIP: Sunday School at Girls Homecraft Centre, York Hill. 11 15 am. Chairman: Mlw Lily Kho. KATONG BOYS' CLI B tOuillemard Road): Badminton. Boxing. indoor gamas, Mpak rasa, body- 1 building 3 p.m BIK IT TIM AH YOITH CLIB: Table-tennis, badminton, football, indoor games 4 p.m film show 7.30 pm133 words
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Miscellaneous69 1958-02-09 4 ward Road i Boy BSeatß meeting. Art Club and class, badminton, billiards. bodybuilding-. basketball weigh tufting 9 a.m Red Cross meeting 3 p m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film shows all Changl Prison 9 15 p m Changl Rehabilitation Camp 7.30 p.m. LIBERAL SOCIALIST PASTY: Franksl division s inaugural meetung69 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-02-09 5 Wu Sin Yin. the Goverlor. (left), flirts with his avourite wife. Due Jung Fan (BUie-BcID it. a scene from the play "The Yellow Jacket' which will be shown at the an ton Hall. Great World. Singapore, on Feb. It is being presented by the77 words
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Article154 1958-02-09 5 NEW LA WYERS: 2 POINTS OF VIEW KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. .'HE Federation Ba' Council does not agree with the Singapore Bar Committee which has made certain recommendations designed to discourage Malayans from gomg abroad to stud/ law The Singapore Bar Committee wants Malayan barrlsjsjfj who have read law in Britain154 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-02-09 5 Choose your partner and what a lovely lot to pick from! These girls are some of the 100 Singapore models who will take the floor with you at a dollar a dance. You can meet them on the night of March 1 at the Chinese Swimming i Club115 words
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Article56 1958-02-09 5 KUANTAN, Bat Losses, and damage to mines here caused by the recent floods are estimated at $15,000. the Sunday Times was told today. Two mines at Oambang. 18 miles from here, which have been closed for more than six days, resumed operation this week. The third one56 words
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486 1958-02-09 5 CHIA POTEIK - 'I did not say that' -the cry now at council debates CHIA POTEIK STAUNCHEST SUPPORTERS ASK: HOW LONG WILL MULTILINGUALISM LAST 7 By 'gUT I didn't say that!" has been so increasingly heard in the multi-lingual debates of the Singapore City Council that its staunchest supporters are having doubts. NOW486 words
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146 1958-02-09 5 LOTTERY TICKETS VANISH AFTER CLAMP THE sale of Federation lottery tickers in Singapore has gone underground following a police crackdown. Posters advertising tbe lottery and actual tickets have disappeared from open display in shops. And yesterday the Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, said "W c snail keep up the146 words
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Article64 1958-02-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A moving military farewell ceremony took place at the airport here today when the chief of staff of the Federation Army. Col. D D. Zvegintzov, left for Britain. The commanding officer of the Ist Bn. Malay Regiment. Lt. Col. D. G. Jebb. also64 words
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Article54 1958-02-09 5 KOTA BHARU. Sat. Mohamed Yusoff bin Ja'afar, 22. a businessman here was chosen as "Mr. Kelantan 1958" last night at the first bodybuilding contest in the state. He beat 13 others for the title. A clerk, Aziz bin Latiff, 20, was second and a schoolboy, Ja'afar54 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-02-09 5 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST 'R' This is the solution to the Malayan Monthly's Word Pusxle Contest "R" for lanuary which the panel of fudges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.34 words
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370 1958-02-09 6 SLIMMING PILLS! A WARNING TO ALL OVERWEIGHTS QNCE you make up our mind to wear the new fashions and like th«m f decide at the same time to Have an all-out blitz on the extra poundage, and trim your figure down to th« slim and slmky lines of the average370 words
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Article164 1958-02-09 6 QINGERBREAD U a tradittoaal delicacy for tweettawing people of many nation*. Mltli especially loved ov the Dutch who I— ld It into "boy-ft-ttnda" and glr:frter.<U •i glmarfcriail "k Yo« can mag* your gingerbread M any slu.pe oe form, uaing the old recipe law m**4 3 cvi* floar; onrtnird164 words
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314 1958-02-09 6 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE BY STRAIGHT after the bif Paris dress show disclosed an overwhelming landslide in favour of the much disputed sack line, news came in from Italy, now a dose fashion rival of France, that the Florence designers had endorsed the Paris decision314 words
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Article, Illustration492 1958-02-09 6 Here's how a strong will can make you a figure of faskion DANCER Rose Eberwein demonstrates an exercise for the hips. Lean back on elbows, stretch legs out at angle of 45 degrees. Lower the legs slowly, raise tnem slowly back, without bend ing the knees. You should feel a492 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-02-09 6 Last season's swim suit will soon be out of date CASHIONS in clothes have changed so drastically and suddenly, that Mn equally dramatic change in swimsuit styles has almost got by unnoticed. But the change is here, and it won't be long before last season's bathing suit will date you293 words
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Advertisement308 1958-02-09 6 9j|H| WIH I like Grant's H IISLk jjm m t' le evv Bottle B M says Sir Com pten Mackenzie |f—-M i;M fyLJ ai m M *ltfS&/SSgWr- B frw^a^aT^w^aiiagTi Pi'<itawwaiPjN'jw^aj r^^^^#y^^^a>^* TXaHSQE&i 1* > j w ..■BBHBBgBr Jt WntMBHMWMroBnHgi r %O •j jj Sir Compton Mackenzie, author of count- 42^!$?^308 words
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Advertisement596 1958-02-09 6 Complete confidence nith MODESS SANITARY TOWELS Fastidious women everyvhere insist on Modes* Sanitary Mk towels. For Modcss cannot '^^^■Cf^^^K possibly show under the most £SmWx Bw clinging gown or cheongsam. j^^^B n<^ ess n x hcir hygienic dust-proof pack) arc softer, MttaWm more absorbent and W^QflC economical too 1 '^^■rwl596 words
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1522 1958-02-09 7 DO you think It Is advisable for me to go out with a boy whose background I hardly know He calls himself "Lone Ranger" and if handsome, friendly and has very good manners as well as being rich1,522 words
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Article1209 1958-02-09 7 What will his next demand be? A bra for the wife! ally 4/rr/w*6 you wavr re x/vcw? f ■a.-iiiuiMi.wj«''ajiii«MMliiLJlPKVMJ£ODCnCT"X^^*'-'.*.^T.'-'*"'" 1 Address your letter: The Know Alls,' The Sunday Tints, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. THERE Is an Asian head of a clerical section in a large office in1,209 words
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Advertisement287 1958-02-09 7 3 bQ& Cdt XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before a^ O^^yv DESTROYS GERMS J J,] STOPS 2 soothes I r IRRITATION 7\TF"S I jCW r^/tvS loosens 3 ?E C D PLY ATES for fastest Medicinal Relief from Ml IP! IP and287 words
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Miscellaneous25 1958-02-09 7 llrr say; ueat on rut 9&nusl \euae. in ppopeoty ampJUiue* smoolp tucv L6TT6C MCACNNO THAT TUCV OOMO9 fl J TT f^SreC Me ABOUT A <^125 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-02-09 8 MARIANNE TO BE FILMLAND MODEL pretty Singapore anol. i M.s* M.ii ,nn. Mo. ker (above), leaves by air today with t»» members •f thr Singapore delegation U the FaciAe Area Travel Assor iatioo e*nf er bj br held at Santa Barbara. California. The two delegates are Mr t >. hut129 words
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121 1958-02-09 8 (lill MPI R Sat— The chairman of the Rubber rntweiri Counrll Mr S I Kmc today denied that the hit rubber firms in Malaya were pulling out" ©i th« country. Up was commenting on the ear expressed by the Associated Chinese Chambers •f Commerce that121 words
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240 1958-02-09 8 Mrs. LEON-SOH WORKS ON ALL THE DAY THE LIBERAL-SOCIALIST City Councilor Mrs. Fel.ce Leon-Soh continued non-stop with a busy day yesterday after the all-night City Council meeting Her first appointment was at 9.30 a.m. at Kampong Amber <Katong> with officers of the council's asaessm<nt .staff. More than 100 kampong dwellers240 words
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Article185 1958-02-09 8 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat Four hundred tin mine workers at the Sungei Besi mines, seven miles outside Kuala Lumpur, today staged a 24-hour "wildcat" strike paralysing operations m th« mines. The workers who are members of the National Mining Workers' Union of Malaya— claimed the strike was185 words
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Article20 1958-02-09 8 The Singapore Indian Congress will hold its first council meeting at 10 a.m. today at 53. Truro Road20 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-02-09 8 Two teachers cut the cake at a reception at Raffles Hotel after their wedding in Singapore yes. terday. The bride is Miss Yeo Poh Cheng, third daughter of Mr. Yeo Tiam Slew. general-manager of the Overseas Chinese Bank, and Mrs. Yeo. The groom is Mr.60 words
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Article80 1958-02-09 8 A seven-year-old boy, Weng Siak Hai. was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition after he was knocked down by a hit-and-run car at the sixth mile, Yic Chu Kang Road, Singapore, at 8.15 last night. Police said the car was light blue in colour80 words
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Article, Illustration495 1958-02-09 8 PETER LIM - PETER LIM PRAISES CHINESE LIFE IN U.S. By 'Your police training depot is excellent' THE LADY is a cop, they say of Dr. Lois Higgins, an attractive middle-aged platinum blonde from Chicago. But I would, rather say: The cop is495 words
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593 1958-02-09 9 KAY LUCAS - Singapore makes the tourists wonder: Why? Why? Why? KAY LUCAS -By \yHY isn't the SingajxuT Airport restaurant open earlier so th.it passengers on the first planes of the d;i\ can breakfast? WHY does the airport post office keep normal hours when so many passengers use the airport out of official593 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-02-09 9 HE'S HIKING TO ENGLAND TO TAKE UP LAW riy SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER A 20 YEAR OLD Pcnanf student. A. N. Rajan, plant to hitch-Kike to England to take up law. Rajan leave* Penang toE day in the Rajula for r Madras. His deck passage Z cost him 55A.65 almost z278 words
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132 1958-02-09 9 KOTA BHARU Sat The I UMNO branch at Telok Kambis near here was dissolved last night at an emergency meeting of its members all teachers in Kelantan Malay schools. The teachers belong to the Kelantan Malay Teachers Union. The decision to dissolve the branch was132 words
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164 1958-02-09 9 KNOWMALAYA BETTER WITH THE FEDERATION YEAR BOOK THE Malay Mail's compact Federation of Malaya Year Book for 1958 contains vital, easy-to-find information about the country's peoples, industries and political development Priced at $2 a copy, the handy little publication which in fact Is a pocketsize encyclopaedia on the Federation is164 words
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529 1958-02-09 9 TUAN DJEK - The Tuan sees a boom in Johore' s monkey business TUAN DJEK vtWffiWfSmfimmr (HPWOQ Fr,day. jan 31, 1958 I AST week we h*d occasional light showers and Scotch Mist weathei for which we are glad The sharp eyes of the children have spotted fk>wt>r buls on some of the dunan529 words
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Article22 1958-02-09 10 M W.r4, Sl* (Mtmimmm). BATHINO SUITS BEACHJACKTTF Bathtowela BaUimau. Bedaheeu Blaiwji, Bafeeals BDBwaatl Of Course AIL Always at Luck's 17. Orchard22 words
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Article318 1958-02-09 10 A UGUST 31, the first anni- versary of merdeka, is the target date that Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman has set for ending Communist terrorism. But, says Lt. -General Sir James Cassels, Malaya's Director of Operations, the Emergency can be ended sooner within three months from now.318 words
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Article171 1958-02-09 10 T\£MANDS from extortion gtngs on helpless hawken, shopkeepers and coffeeshop owners have reached such a pitch in Singapore today that complaints are being made to the police about them. This may seem an obviou* statement. But it is not. One reason why the gangsters have become so bold171 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-02-09 10 Just right tar tourists, this place. You can see a bit of everything'13 words
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1185 1958-02-09 10 Sefton Delmer - Sefton Delmer A unique glimpse into the mind of the world's biggest enigma I by I As late as August 1950 Nikita Khrushchev was the man who only just managed to get into the picture when the Soviet leaders paraded in public.1,185 words
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Article242 1958-02-09 10 Dr. Marie's 'no smoking pledge LONDON. QR MARIE STOPES, 74--year-old pioneer of birth control, has revealed secret kept by her family for 400 years. vVhen I was a girl I had to make a promise," she told me at her home near Dorking. It was the same promise that all242 words
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Advertisement734 1958-02-09 10 Scraito Tiam k Free Press j uSUAft cot* SToaAcT, i oecMAto *OAa Msea •4m bm kMM k« CITY SOOt STOai ITO.l T 0. C'"V" T. Ml M M ISMAIL, J A«iif my n«.«i a«M, malaya oau« tToat, 143 IK C«e aeed, CLASSIFIED ADS. 14 m.r4. M (mtmtmum). THE ENOAOEMEHT Is734 words
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Advertisement32 1958-02-09 10 NEXT WEEK:— THE MURDERS ALONG THE WAY. It pays to ask for it >£ v by name y^^ FtOM S/NOAPOtf TO MAN MAMCfSCO MHO HO** LONDON TO MIIfOUINI rh» best the- w«rld «ver32 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-02-09 11 DRAMATIC CRACKDOWN ON SECRET SOCIETY THUGS FOILS STREET CLASH CACHE FOUND IN HOUSES Latest weapon is plaited whip of insulated wire |N a dramatic crackdown on secret society thugs, Singapore police have arrested 31 men in a single swoop and seized two wire whips,283 words
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Article39 1958-02-09 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra February /March *30\ buyers. $31 i sellers- Tone steady. Singapore Coconut oil Millers Association bulk 9454 sellers, drum |4»S sellers. Tone quiet.39 words
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Article86 1958-02-09 11 JUNGLE PATROL FINDS A BRASSIERE A LOR BTAR. Sat— Aflelc force patrol re-visited a terrorist camp on tht Malayan 81amese border yesterday and found a brassiere which had not been there before. The brassiere was amom some clothes left in the unoccupied camp by the »lde of a hillock. The86 words
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Article82 1958-02-09 11 An unemployed fathc. <■>( two children, Ooh Klah Swee 71. ended his own life by jumping into the sea because of financial difficulties, the Singapore Assistant Coroner. lnche Ahmad bin Hussein, was told yesterday. Ooh s body was found in the sea off Clifford Pier82 words
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Article29 1958-02-09 11 Rahmat din Ariff was acquitted in Singapore yester- day of indecently exposing himself to Lim Wee Enjr. a domestic servant, on Dec. 1 at Nepal Park29 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-02-09 11 Tengku cats Mm birthday cakea gift from Lim THE Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, cuts his 55th birthday cake presented to him by the Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at a birthday party at the Capitol Restaurant in Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times picture.46 words
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Article61 1958-02-09 11 KtIHIItMII CATHAY: Yar Payyan S. 815 p m. REX: Wong Pel Hoong Chart See Wul Kam Loong plus Tat Chee Hootig Ylm Lori Yee Hlong <C> 2 30. 7 A 9 15 p.m.. A 4c C Meet The Mummy 10.30 a.m. Kota HliHru CATHAY Canyon River 3,61 words
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Article18 1958-02-09 11 The price of tin In Singapore yeesterday was $359.87 's down 37 H cents on FMday.18 words
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Advertisement482 1958-02-09 11 FORGET WUR^H^ 5 Clear and forward ff"K\ /SSV ISLAY KERB *J> A Co* Ltd* (j (i m fHOMI J3311 I (=v^f (S| /I rINANG Jf IE) J ,J PMOMI 2311 *^mJ BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Then you will en|py the esteem and respect of your friends as well as increased482 words
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259 1958-02-09 12 Donald Davies - Donald Da vies Historical Corner by THE first inter-dis--1 trict football match in the then Malay States took place at Klang on Aug. 19. 1894, between Kuala Lumpur and Klang. Klang were the first to take the field, but it was Kuala259 words
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Article, Illustration306 1958-02-09 12 HERE'S ttie final word on negatives. They are no longer required, so DON'T send them in. In future, competitors sending negatives with photographs do so at their own risk. The Sunday Times will not be responsible for the return of negatives to competitors who disregard this warning and306 words
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Advertisement119 1958-02-09 12 J <To^ Planning your f^y^ Overseas \Qj Holiday? A** IL—I 2* osuo Arrange to step into your Wmmm^ U|t|« All VU a I Bs^^ «v w AUAnALL on arrival. Our Horns Leave Department will quickly solve your horn* motoring VAUXHALL CRESTA problem*: all you have to do if call and119 words
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Miscellaneous174 1958-02-09 12 ACROSS: l. Morbid exefte- DOWN: 2. Pared (6). S. ment <•;. a. Shooting baa (4), Weedc (5). 4. Eastern governor 11. Tree nymph (9). 1% Instfu- (4), 5. Raving (7). S. Fish (4). ment 14. Mislay (4), 16. 7. Skill (3). 8. Relished (7), 9. Goes back (7). 17. Ps—174 words
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171 1958-02-09 13 nm SISTER HEDY" is vl the title of another Chinese fhm and I spent the night trying to figure out why it was they put Hedy's name in the title and not Helen's or Hilda's, her sisters. For Helen moved through171 words
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Article281 1958-02-09 13 T ETS ring the curtain up this week on four overtures the four Beethoven. wtote for his only opera ridelio. Played by the Vienna Btat« Opera Orchestra undar Her- mann Schorchen altogether on om disc they provide a I fascinating series of contrasts and comparisons. Scherchen seams281 words
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Article, Illustration554 1958-02-09 13 The stark, brutal horror of action on the Western Front; the gripping suspense of a general court martial Kirk defends three men charged with cowardice By DOUG LACKERSTEEN POSSIBLY it's the pacifist in me, but show me a war film and I throw up my i arms554 words
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326 1958-02-09 13 \WITH some folk it's horses and with others it's tlogs but my best friend at the preview of DIAU CHARN OF THE THREE KING DOMS" would have been a Mandarin interpreter. I was charmed by Its ethereal quality, fascinated by the delicate nuances326 words
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Advertisement489 1958-02-09 13 *l m >ii T%% §1 :JVI |PkMM LIST II a.m. 145 4.15 'i tiii i ii .ijffiU M ,i^ <N (in OK (Rank) rjSS "CAMPtEU S KIMCDOM jj n PAL JOt:^ !<•*— Mai )J r^mmy t mm.: ~MB*G REOM. LI T tttaaXacte) «t f "FLESH art tk« SPUR" c J£*£m489 words
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Advertisement935 1958-02-09 13 .^k 1 T a^R i B Teresa Wright "CCf ABAnC Ikl I A DA U" "niejma W Cameron Mitchell titAKAOt IN JAPAN Trrh iRKOi N>xt Change: (.crisr >lont«on" i > 111 \l K I \MH V\ B B| Today a.m. HI.OOD ALLEY" C'Scoae C olor im iiißi vPHsJLaBJW^ 11. 1.45.935 words
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Miscellaneous214 1958-02-09 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Hour; P.M. 12 00 Melody Time: SERVICE 13.30 These Were Great; 1.00 41 mUtL Programme Summary- 1.01 Music SINGAPORE Mid-day Mood; 130 The Mrdium wave 47« metres. Nlfl: 4 KL'ALA I.I MPl R mental; 2 00 Hit Parade; 2.30 MadlaiB wiM 141 metres. At lne Piano 2214 words
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Article, Illustration2190 1958-02-09 14 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS CECIL B. De MILLE opens his dossier to Christopher Lucas and tells the inside story of how he t made DEBRA'S NECKLACE IS AUTHENTIC. COPY you can find one error of detail I'll be surprised' BUILDING THE CITY of PHARAOH™ CECIL H. DeMille sat rocking himself in2,190 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-02-09 14 ANCIENT AND MODERN Left, the DeMille ballet recreated from a mural (right; in ar. Egyptian tomb.20 words
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Advertisement213 1958-02-09 14 Only the finest, fanciest chickens for the most delicious Cream m of Chicken Soup! f 4**%. r J \mmLi r Blended with the purest heavy cream and •^^/tti delicate seasoning aHkW KT.af* mealtime enjoyment! c HicSrV N CREAM OF %m± CHICKEN SOUP &/;Oop 21 kinds of Campbell's Soups condensed for213 words
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Advertisement291 1958-02-09 14 Whitens Your Skia Secretly and Quickly 'Mo longer need voo admir. wish thai your skin light and attractive as theirs One lar of Stillman's will m.--equally charming Cnntinurd applications will surpr convince you that then Joe beautitier, only one hitener that words alone cannot >>xx>rest its beautifying powei Stillman's is291 words
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336 1958-02-09 15 COR 36 years a woman has been paid £40 a week for not marrying tf»e man she loved The man is Nubar Guibenkian and the money has been paid out on the instructions of his oil tycoon father Calouste Guibenkian Mr Five336 words
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Advertisement362 1958-02-09 15 Wounds heal faster with new It lets the wound BREATHE Skin moisture can evaporate and ncape right through Airstrip because *t^*i t it it microporous. This means clean, 4 i— dry, faster healing. >*^~ L^^^ Yet it's WATERPROOF Wounds are protected from grease, V, water and dirt because Elasto* 'L^!^'362 words
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Advertisement229 1958-02-09 16 M MpWM MM IMa^sMaM P^aaM MiM f J j I PEROOO Iff ame to rcmemoer M^l jsaw N I I I Federation Representatives I I I B^msv. jb^ finp Ai i^ Hw bu- SBr ■Kbw^bl 1 1 lIW ip F" I 7"/f^/f^ YEAST-VITE VJawaavcr yoo*re a oosd or headache you229 words
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Miscellaneous1535 1958-02-09 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs *Z=£M_J^-^ m^^^Smt^' 1^ THE THREAT OP TWE r*i*»TES WAS EKJ7ES ISsßf- iWv "'T'J"" .'iTj-^T'""'' "T T4RZXN SAILE7 TO THg APKICXN "S^awPHßh^^-T—^ fZ^T^Z L^ clo fr^f M T-^a— WITH HIS JUiIL*,NT CICEN7. U^^->viia«;^ jygP_Vl^^te T^ T 7 "55 •COw\EON/S^l7 KUCE. APTEK I HlK^^^^^^^ 11 I PO£ a1,535 words
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Article1359 1958-02-09 17 Edgar Lustgarten - THE MAN WITH THE GREEN BICYCLE Edgar Lustgarten THE Defence in a murder trial is not compelled to suggest some plausible alternative cause of death any more than the Crown is compelled to suggest some plausible motive. But if it can suggest a motive, the Crown does improve 'ts chance1,359 words
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Article182 1958-02-09 17 BONN Sat IJL r HAT is your recipe for going to sleep, the newspaper "BUri Am Sonntag" asked its readers. It has n«w published some of the answers, in the form of rainters' letters. A J2-year-old woman wrote that she recalls some pleasant182 words
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623 1958-02-09 17 A DOCTOR'S DIARY by CEDRIC CARNE A RE you afr*jd*9f having r% a chest X-ray? Afraid that the doctor will say: "You have got T.E."? Despite the fact that pulmonary tuberculosis is no longer the dread disease it once was. tell623 words
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Advertisement905 1958-02-09 17 I Give your family I STREHGTH I AHD VITALITY <^ \M Per over Tt yean, thouaand* of familim have httn gaining I»^^^S mw vitality from Scott'a Emulaion easily digestible rreamy rod liver oil. whotenrh nourishing fain and health aP^ giving vitamin* build the. body, er.rirh the blood and f BBl^'*'905 words
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Article, Illustration949 1958-02-09 18 Graham Short - Graham Short Should give years of service at low running cost THE Renault Dauphine again makes news with its victory in the general classification section of the recent Monte Carlo rally. No mean feat This year's rally was the toughest •ory. Most of the 230 competitors had to949 words
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Article358 1958-02-09 18 JOHN MARKS - Shake up these Games men JOHN MARKS By COMETH INC must be done to shake up the Asian Games shirkers in Singapore. Se\enty-flve competitors are to be sent to Tokyo in May and with only three months to go only half this number are showing any real interest in training358 words
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Advertisement237 1958-02-09 18 Hi (0 -y over S lOU l U ~<lx take extra Vitamins J ADVISE WORLD-FAMOUS AUTHORITIES VITAMINS and minerals prevent and correct mide). will ensure you an ?r<#»cuate supply of many everyday ailments. They are the vital vitamins. lutotance* we must have in our diet, but a It is based237 words
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Advertisement245 1958-02-09 18 I'Iim.MEXT WEEK: The trick that fooled Rommel ~l 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 11l 1245 words
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Miscellaneous104 1958-02-09 18 Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1 Hysteria S. Pin* 11. Hamadryad 13. Clarinet. 14. Lose 16 Revert*. 17. ftrfs. 11, Ages. 19. Detect. 30. Bea. 21. Ant 23. Vests 34. Righted. 28, Edged 28 Err. 39. For. 31. Parces. 32. Mane. 33 Freed 34. Marital 36. Eyed 37. Patently. 31. Deference. 39.104 words
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Article543 1958-02-09 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL KEW SAN STARTS THOMAS CUP TRIALS WITH SENSATIONAL WIN OVER WORLD'S No. 1 From KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THK BADMINTON Association of Malaya's second Thomas C up trials started with a sensation tonight at the Sekmgor hadniinton hall. Teh Kew San. the 23-year-old Penang champion, outplayed out-thought543 words
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Article37 1958-02-09 19 Selartffor Club helped by a lastminute goal toy Howea. saved their hockey matrh against Singapore Cricket Club which tv drawn 1-1 on the padang yesterday Winck ley scored for SCC midway In the second half37 words
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Article25 1958-02-09 19 TWICKENHAM. Sat —England beat Ireland 6-0 In their rugby union International here today There waa no score in the second half RenterReuter - 25 words
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290 1958-02-09 19 SNOW HITS SOCCER AND RUGBY MATCHES LONDON. Sat.— Snow la Bri- I tain raus«d widespread pontponement ar d cancellation of matches In today's so< crx rufriY union and rugby learue procrimmes All 18 Scottish league matches ■nd ten Enf lish l«iur flxtaurea were postponed. Fifteen rugby unloi. club matchea were290 words
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195 1958-02-09 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ■y I^UALA LUMPUR Sat. Double Eagle (late Harnham Hill), the Bagby stable's Gold Cup hope, began his Cup preparation in earnest on the training track here this morning. Ridden by Tom Mortimer, this four-year-old Imprnessed when he went twice round with Shangrila (Dragown),195 words
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87 1958-02-09 19 Kiyoshi also booked for Bangkok bout Kiyoshi Mlura. 19-year-old Japanese bantamweight, arrived in Singa pore yesterday for his fight against Ray Ming Chan at the Happy World stadium next Friday. Kiyoshi will be the second Japanese boxer to fight In Singapore after the war. After his fight with Ray. Kiyoshi87 words
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Article118 1958-02-09 19 f|KBPITK a awond half rally Royal Signals Malaya went' down to Singapore Cricket Club by 17 points (goal, three trie*. dropped goal) to six <two trlAi In their rugby match on the padang yssterday. a dropped kick by French in the 10th minute followed by118 words
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Article71 1958-02-09 19 RESULTS OF FIRST NIGHT'S TIES SINGLES: Teh h>w San beat Eddy Choong 15-5. 15-1; Abdullah Pirui beat San Seong Kok 15-7. 15-1. DOI'BLES: Ooi Teik Hock and Lim Say Hup beat Johnny Heah and Ong Poh Llm 17-15. 15-12; Ten Krw San and Lai Fook Ylng beat Eddy Choong and71 words
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Article304 1958-02-09 19 JOHANNESBURG. Saturday. A USTRALIA were all out for 401 in their first in- nings soon after tea on the second day of the fourth Test against Bouth Africa here today At close South Africa had replied with 19 for one in their first innings. South304 words
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113 1958-02-09 19 'TWO second-half goals by 1 Wicks and Miller helped j Wanderers to force RAT i Chanfi to a replay in the first round of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament at the padanj yesterday. Two goals by Mac Donald early in the first113 words
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Article240 1958-02-09 19 Pakistan stage fine fight back OORT OF SPAIN. Sat. Pakistan madr a flehting rrcovery after bPinp; thrratrnod with the follow-on and trailed by only 43 runs on first innines on the third day of thr second Test here yesterday against the West Indies. They owed the great comeback to theReuter - 240 words
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Article28 1958-02-09 19 Junior A A. beat Tamil Brotherhood 3-1 for the Veeraslngam Memorial soccer Cup yesterday Varathlrajoo <2 > and Samy scored for Junior AA, Manlam for T.B.A.28 words
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Advertisement323 1958-02-09 19 ON SALE NOW \WA i r*i Ifl Mi m x /n rk/A /muz END OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS IN MALAY* *4 CANADIAN CHINESE IN OTTAWA PARLIAMENT ■J?^^ S THE GNAT. GREAT LITTLE FIGHTER M SINGAPORE GIRL SINGS IN SYDNEY POLIO VICTIM KEEPS IN TOUCH PORTRAIT OF BEAUTY. OIGNITY Mr323 words
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Obituary48 1958-02-09 20 M (M ■!■<■■■). LIM CHBIO LBOMO alias Law Ato Uang a«« M uaaurt away |isiata*| aa Htf w»»tat at•a. Baj! mm 'aLT^fai aaal F»«. iean Ctauag. aon-to-la«. tw» aiaßßtirs-toi-taw and four ■ill rtiiarai. Paasril »2 M Cartaat lasnag D-12 Kirn Ka*a Lsn« at H am far Bulim eametary.48 words
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Article59 1958-02-09 20 m lit <m 1 1 MIL MRS MALCOLM TAYLOR Thank all friends snd raiaUvat far Uattr kind wishes and aaaattfal flfU on ths occaHCW f aavfaal 4PC(i' at FAMILY of the late Mdm Ho Swat Oboe thank all relative* and friends for their |Ut>. wfiss of toaaalTi. wreaths, loan59 words
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Article, Illustration883 1958-02-09 20 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL Singapore lose Blues Cap to northern rivals By Lack of leadership causes defeat of the favourites PERAK... 11 (A goal, a try and a penalty goal) SPORE... 5 (A goal) KUALA LIMPI R, Saturday. pERAK Asians won the All Blues Rujfby Cup Final883 words
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393 1958-02-09 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LIMPIR. Sat. On the eve of the important meeting of the Badminton Association of .Malaya standing committee here tomorrow morning to decide on the venue of the Thomas Cup matches in June, the dispute over393 words
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763 1958-02-09 20 pENANG. Sat.— Slipway, late Cargo Rice, a recently deleted Class 1 horse, won the main race for Class 1, Div. 1 over seven furlongs at the Penang amateur race meeting here today. (387—131) B.G. Donaldson 1 (1) Special Feature 11.12 (303—98) Major Mulr763 words
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