The Straits Times, 17 February 1958
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Title Section24 1958-02-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY <IHI I 1 1 SA I IXCEEnS 80,000 The Straits Times tie***** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 17, 1958. ft 15 CENTS24 words
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Article900 1958-02-17 1 SOEKARNO BACK TO FACE CHALLENGE OF RIVAL GOVERNMENT He sees ministers at airport then drives through troop-ringed streets Djuanda is under pressure JAKARTA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno returned today to face the challenge of the rebel countergovernment in Central Sumatra proclaimed in Padang last night. Fears of civil900 words
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Article, Illustration398 1958-02-17 1 Consular men in hush-hush talks INDONESIAN consular 1 officials In Singapore held secret talks yesterday at the home of the Consul-General, Mr. R. Achmad Natanagara. They talked for more than three hours behind locked doors. According to a spokesman the meeting an emergency one— was398 words
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Article217 1958-02-17 1 SOEKARNO: SEEK THE HELP OF GOD f AKARTA. Sun President Soekariio of Indonesia today appealed to the people of Indonesia to seek the help of God in finding a solution to the "manifold problems" now facing the nation, PIA news agency reported. 1 he President was speaking to thousands ofReuter - 217 words
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Article26 1958-02-17 1 LONDON, Sun. Japanese and British officials meet here tomorrow to negotiate a new Anglo-Japanese trade agreement for the fiscal year beginning April l.26 words
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Article175 1958-02-17 1 Two Persian Gulf sheikdoms AMMAN, Sunday. THE oil rich Persian Gulf sheikdoms of Bahrein and Kuwait may Join the new Arab Federation set up by Jordan and Iraq, informed sources said yesterday. Such a union would give the Arab Federation control over most Middle East oil175 words
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Article400 1958-02-17 1 .3EVEN Singapore Chinese business firms are appealing against an Indonesian court decision to confiscate their $500,000 worth of rubber and copra detained in Tanjone Pinang a month ago. The goods were seized by the Indonesian authorities o their *ay to Singapore from Indragirl, Central Sumatra400 words
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109 1958-02-17 1 Resignation of Yui not yet accepted rIPEH. Sun— President Chiang Kai-shek had not yet accepted the reslg nation of the Prime Mln lster. Mr. O. K. Yul. Nationalist sources said to day. Mr. Yu; was reprimanded after an investigation of the Impeachment charges which the Control Yuan lodged against him.Reuter - 109 words
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219 1958-02-17 1 LOURDES. Sun— More than 80.000 Roman Catholics have made the pilgrimage to Lourdes In the past week to mark the opening of the centenary year of the town's grotto shrine. Town officials are this weekend preparing for a second wave ofReuter - 219 words
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Article41 1958-02-17 1 HONG KONO, Sun. Some 29.000 white collar workers In Communist China have left their desks for labouring jobs on farms and in factories to steel themselves In hardship," the New China News Agency reported from Peking today. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article23 1958-02-17 1 PARIS, Sun. The 17--iatlon committee studying the proposed European free I trade area began Its fifth 1 meeting here today —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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211 1958-02-17 1 CRISIS LAWS EASES FOR NEW YEAR JOY IPOH, Sun. THE Government has relaxed Emergency Regulations in the four major operational areas under its control to enable 200,000 Chinese living in them to have a "really enjoyable" Chinese New Year this week These operational areas are "Ginger" in the Sungei Siput211 words
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Article161 1958-02-17 1 Troops out to foil Peron DUENOS AIRES, Sun. v The Argentine Government sent troops to guard key petrol depots this weekend to thwart any attempt by Peronista supporters to cripple transport during the last week of the general election campaign. Assurances that "rumours or no rumours the elections will beReuter - 161 words
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Article90 1958-02-17 1 MOSCOW. Sun— "Sputnik" matchboxes with a coloured label depicting Laika, the space dog, are the rag e of Moscow these days Each box shows Laika— who is still whirling in space inside its Sputnik tomb and the words: "The first passenger in a Sputnik— the dog Laika"Reuter - 90 words
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Article69 1958-02-17 1 SEOUL. Sur.. -All avallabl United States and Soul". Korean aircraft were tonight ordered to begin an immediate search for a missing Korean National Airline air craft with 28 passengers anl three crew aboard. The missing aircraft's passengers Included 26 Korean nationals and two Germans, a manReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement75 1958-02-17 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The World's foremost watch Th* X Flrtt Pritet A Ths 3 RrorH, for preeiiion out of the 10 Priwfinning chronometers, 7 are Palek Philippe. Out of ihr S Priae-trinning adjuttert, 3 are Patek Philippe. Result* of 1956 competition Brilliant proofs of unquestioned supremacy. H. SENA LTD. Bangkok, Penang75 words
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Article447 1958-02-17 2 All want preparation, but not nceenarily ministers* meting US changes her basic stand on summit conference: Ike has drawn up a list of eight agenda subjects LONDON, Sunday. THE Western powers are now agreed on the need of a summit conference with Russia provided adequate447 words
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251 1958-02-17 2 m jUNICH. Sun. Dun- j can Edwards, Manchester United footballer, still fighting grimly for life nine days after the Munich air crash, may have to be aided again by artificial kidney in two or three days. Dr. Graham Taylor, British European Airways medical officer,251 words
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114 1958-02-17 2 Use Malay, urges welfare association ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The welfare association of the Malayan Railways Malay employees wants the railway administration to use Malay as the medium of instruction in its training school for non-English speaking Malay staff. This is on c of th e resolutions passed at the114 words
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Article62 1958-02-17 2 Gold ring case BUNGEI PATANI, Sun. A housewife, Neen binte Jaafar, 32, pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust. She was alleged to have misappropriated a $80 gold ring belonging to Meh Toop Seemalan, at Pekan Attap. on Jan. 26 Neen62 words
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Article24 1958-02-17 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The Geruda Youth Club yesterday wound up its youth club week celebration^ with a mammoth picnic at Bahok Beach.24 words
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Article, Illustration392 1958-02-17 2 From DAVID FINDLAY WELLINGTON, Sunday. > NEW ZEALAND, Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Walter Nash, is expected to Invite the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to visit the Dominion. If he Issues the invitation be will do so next month when392 words
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Article134 1958-02-17 2 Division: Leaders must not attend functions contrary to Islam KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kuala Lumpur division of UMNO today decided to ask the UMNO headquarters to instruct all party leaders not to attend social functions which are contrary to the teaching of Islam Another resolution passed at134 words
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Advertisement142 1958-02-17 2 S THE SKY' ISN'T THE LIMIT! S B jj Announcing the OPENING TODAY of yet 2 MORE Shaw Organisation Cinemas j! A Tribute to the Prosperity of Independent Malaya ji jj REX |1| CAPITOL I". TANJONG MALIM TELUK ANSON I! |P' i '1 PEARL 6l DEAN (asia) LTD v screen142 words
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Article, Illustration353 1958-02-17 3 FRANCE AGREES IP ACCEPT UNITED STATES MEDIATION IN BOMBING DISPUTE SECURITY COUNCIL SESSION PUT OFF AS ENVOYS CALL ON DAG UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sunday. 'pHE Tunisian and French ambassadors to the United Nations conferred separately yesterday with the Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, as the usualUP - 353 words
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Article154 1958-02-17 3 IT'S LOVE FOR SALE-ON WHEELS f ONDON, Sun. A mobile brothel consisting of a converted ambulance containing; beds has been discovered in London by a group of vigilantes investigating vice it was revealed yesterday. The van is said to have called along pro. stitutes- beats in West London areas flashingReuter - 154 words
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Article19 1958-02-17 3 Quake in Japan TOKYO. Sun A mild earthquake shook the north crn and eastern seaboards of Japan this afternoon—Reuter.19 words
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Article155 1958-02-17 3 WASHINGTON. Sun—Officials here believe President Elsenhower will s?nd another letter early this week to Marshal Bulganin. Soviet Prime Minister, on the possibility of a summit meeting. It would be a reply to the last message sent to the President in which the Soviet Prime MinisterReuter - 155 words
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Article51 1958-02-17 3 Algerian killed i n gunfight PARIS. Sun— An Algerian was killed and two arrested last night in an exchange of shots at a police station in eastern Paris. A fourth man who was in the car from which the Alicerlans opened fire got away. There were no police casualt ies.Reuter - 51 words
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Article43 1958-02-17 3 LONDON. Sun. A Boy Scout "Jamboree-of-the-air" will be held on May 10 and 11 when radio amateurs throughout the world, who have an interest in the Boy Scout movement, will contact each other, the Boy Scouts' Association here has announced. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article228 1958-02-17 3 Gaitskell against withdrawal LONDON, Sunday. TWO prominent Socialists today gave their views on the settlement of the European problem and the concept of a neutral zone. Earl Attlee. a former Labour Prime Minister, writing in the Observer said the concept of the neutral zone was a valuableReuter - 228 words
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Article100 1958-02-17 3 SAN ANTOMO. (Texas). Mm.— Donald Farrell. the first American "spaceman," shook off his earlier fatigue yesterday and "cheerfully" began his seventh day in a sealed metal capsule simulating a space ship, a I.S. Air Force doctor said. Farrell, a 23-year-old airman, is nearinx the endReuter - 100 words
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137 1958-02-17 3 for fourth time Atlas fails to go up CAPE CANAVERAL. Sun —The American Atlas inter-continental nuclear missile failed again today, for the lourth time in six launching attempts. Clouds of white smoke belched up as it wa s fired at the missile testing centre here, but when the smoke cleared,Reuter - 137 words
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Article288 1958-02-17 3 MAN NOW ACCUSED OF NINE MURDERS fLASGOW, Sun. Peter Manuel, 31, who is held in Glasgow on five murder charges, has been charged with four more slayings, his solicitor said last night. The solicitor. Mr. J. F. Fearns, said: "In the last 24 hours it has come to my knowledgeReuter - 288 words
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Article35 1958-02-17 3 BOMBAY, Sun— Dr Per Jacobsson. managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said here yesterday he thought the sterling area could "weather the worst crisis" because it har l not a "single competitor35 words
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162 1958-02-17 3 /CANBERRA, Sun. Queen Elizabeth, the i Queen Mother. wa.s presented last night on behalf of the people of Australia with a diamond and ruby brooch. Mr. R G. Menzies. th* Austral .an Prime Minister made the presentation at a dinner at Government House and noReuter - 162 words
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Article182 1958-02-17 3 Politicians have hair styles resembling vornstooks in a gale, says critic J^ONDON, Sun. A leading London hairdresser told diners at the House of Commons last night that politicians of all parties had hair styles looking like "cornstooks in a gale." Mr Matthew Mark, the hairdresser, who was speakingReuter - 182 words
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Article57 1958-02-17 3 NEW YORK. S«.n.'— Col. Rudolf Abrl. the highest ranking Soviet spy ever car lit in the L'nitrd States, yesterday ap-^led against s rnnviction an' "0-year-sentenee rlu ting he was m>t civen a fair lr>' His plea was suti.nlttcd to the court of apueals. The government hasReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement247 1958-02-17 3 A badminton lesson f jf with Wong Peng Soon I V if i !'>i-n b: fort n n hlf \V TV /V Good sportsmanship is to be humble Vft\ K tf and polite A great champion is one Jrl^ -f who. in addition to being respected I J V^___ for247 words
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Article319 1958-02-17 4 'We want a man with fine national spirit 9 UMNO YOUTH WANT HIM TO RESIGN RUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The Province Wellesley South UMNO Youth resolved last night to demand the resignation of the Minister for Education, Inche Mo named Khir bin Johari. "We have no faith in319 words
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109 1958-02-17 4 CYCLIST ON THE ALERT FOILS SECRET SOCIETY MEN PENANG, Sun. An alert ejclist foiled two secret society gangsters who tried to hold him up at Leitta Street, near cabaret, yesterday evening. The cyclist, who asked that his name be not disclosed, told the Straits Times he was on his way109 words
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158 1958-02-17 4 OUR attention has been drawn to the summary of a long Judgement delivered in the Ipoh Supreme Court last Wednesday by Mr. Justice Good. In the condensed report it was incorrectly stated that when dismissing the appe<» of Mohamed Wallie bin Ab dul158 words
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Article42 1958-02-17 4 TANJONG MALTM, Sun. C. P. Albany, 41, head of the BBC fur Eastern station in Singapore was fined $15 here for exceeding the speed limit of 30 M.P.H. in the town area on Nov. 9. He pleaded "iiiltv by letter.42 words
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165 1958-02-17 4 I POH, 3un. Over 2.000 people, including state and town councillors and leaders of political parties, attended the funeral here today of Mrs. P. Seenivasagam, the mother of the Federal Councillor, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. The cortege was led by a mile-lone .procession of 120165 words
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Article67 1958-02-17 4 Five film 'Oscars' for amateurs KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Selangor Amateur Cint Group U organising a second pan-Malayan comp?tition for the five best films produced this year. The competition is open to amateur film producers in films of 8 mm, 9.5 mm and 16 mm. All films must have a67 words
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217 1958-02-17 4 Govt is urged: Put a total clamp on glad-eye girls KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Perlis Religious Council will urge the Federa- tion Government to impose a total ban on prostitution in Malaya. This U one of the resolutions It will move at the first Malay anti-vice congress j which opens217 words
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Article47 1958-02-17 4 TELUK ANSON Sun. The District Officer, Lower Perak. Inche Abdui Ranman bin Mat. will open the newlyrenovated Capitol Theatre here on Tuesday Chinese New Year day. The proceeds of the screen show "Timetable" will be given to the Lower Perak District Welfare Fund47 words
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153 1958-02-17 4 and Imams say: 'We want more pay' I/OTA BAHRU, Sun.— Kelantan Imams have threatened to stop marrying and divorcing Muslims if their commissions are not doubled by next year. The Kelantan Imams' Association resolved yesterday to make the demand for the increase to the Government. It will be their second153 words
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Article132 1958-02-17 4 BiU proposes half annual Pahang quota be reserved for Malays KUANTAN, Sunday. ANEW Bill, reserving half the annual scholarships available in Pahang for Malays, will be introduced at the Council of State's next meeting at the end of this month According to the Bill's proposed amendment of the Pahang132 words
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Advertisement270 1958-02-17 4 SIEMENS The New German Automatic Iron With Specially built-in element for extra long life high heating capacity Super ironing efficiency Low current consumption Correct ironing temperature Button slot in sole plate for easy ironing of buttoned garments SEE THE CANON STAND 9th Singapore International Salon of Photography 1958 Victoria Memorial270 words
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Miscellaneous176 1958-02-17 4 RADIO M4LAYA The P*"* 145 A Mu£ira nill W W-iu««» Desert; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 NATIONAL SHORT Interlude For Music; 5.15 Their WAVE SERVICE King Of Music; 5.30 Children^ 41 metres Playhouse; 8.00 Students NoteSIXGAPORE book: 6.15 Women's Half Hour: Medium w»vr 478 metres 645 I tents On; 6.53 Regional176 words
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Article265 1958-02-17 5 RAZAK GIVES >CLEAN~UP' PLEDGE AND SAYS: ALL-WHITE MALAYA BY THE END OF 1958? IT UAL A LUMPUR, Sun. The four "hot spots" of the Emergency left in Malaya will soon be "cleaned up", the Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Kazak bin Hussain, indicated here today.265 words
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Article121 1958-02-17 5 Loss of sight: Diet the cause KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The feeding of Malayan children exclusively on polished rice immediately after weaning is the main cause of blindness among them. The Director of the Commonwealth Society of the Blind, Mr. John Wilson said this to the Straits Times yesterday. He said121 words
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105 1958-02-17 5 NO BIKINI, NO PARADE IN THIS BEAUTY SHOW PENANG, Sun.— The Penang Clerical and Admiitistra- live Stan Union today assurrd competitors in their "Miss i CASU 195« beauty contest they woald not be embarrassed "No bikini or swimsait is necessary, and there will be no parade before a panel of105 words
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Article78 1958-02-17 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. I The 2.855 voters of the Kuala Ward In the Town Council here will go to the polls tomorrow to elect a councillor. Polling stations will be at the Khairiah School at Jalan Hiliran. the old fire station in Kampong China, the Town78 words
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80 1958-02-17 5 BEWARE OF THOSE FREE HOMES, SAYS UNION MAN PENANG, Sunday. THE secretary of the A Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, warned today that workers occupying free quarters provided by employers would be "tying themselves to i servitude." "This Is known as the 'tiedcottage' system which80 words
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Miscellaneous616 1958-02-17 5 IN-ltHltg CATHAY: Tall T 1.15. 3 30. 6 .45: Sister Hedy 9 15 ODEON Choi l Chori 3.15. 6 45. 9 15 PARAMOUNT: Do Rott 3.30. 6.30. 9 30 CAPITOL: Pride and the Pawion I 15. 3 30, 6.30, 9 30; Tal Mah Hey Tuen (Mandarin i ll!j uni HEX:616 words
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Miscellaneous129 1958-02-17 5 3. 7 15: Tale of Two Wive* BEX: Circus Arena U JO. S. 6 30. .IS 11 30. LIDO: PtnghWupan Malay i 11.30. 3; I Love You (Mandarin) 7. ».1S. 11.30; SIN: Modern Times 3. 7. 9 13. Warn MX: My Oun U Quick 2 30; Yeow Loong Hey Prong129 words
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Obituary79 1958-02-17 6 If tin aminiwi. i ASCOU, C.1.E.. Frank! David, (late of Dunlop Plantations Limited) on 14th February In the U.K.. suddenly after a short 111- MRS. KAN CHEONG WAN nee j Madam Leong Soo Chun aged 59 passed away peacefully on 15th Kfbruary 1958 at 31-A Upper Cross St. Leaving79 words
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Article158 1958-02-17 6 It *ori, lit I Minimum, THE FAMILY oX the late Mr. Neo Pee Wan than* relatives, friends for their wreaths, assistance, letters of condolence*. LT. AND MRS. TEDDY LOPEZ Thank relatives and friends for their presents and good wishes on the occasion of their wedding. MRS. PEGGY HARPER Ol158 words
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Obituary39 1958-02-17 6 I* Uorrf. &S > Urn.) Btx >* vl. txtrm IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of Martin D'Crux who passed •WM on 17 2.1956. May God In his Mercy Giant him Eternal Rest. Iiv-erted by his wife, child! en and b...i.ri hllcren39 words
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Article595 1958-02-17 6 The Sumatran Colonels did I not en on the side of modesty in their proclamation. Theii> >is not a breakaway regime. I but a new Republican government "with full sovereignty in internal and external affairs, with power to remove the Djuanda Cabinet and Soekarno's concept.' 1595 words
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Article335 1958-02-17 6 The Federation's Central Apprenticeship Scheme, started just over a year ago, nevei reached beyond Selangoi because no Federal citizen could be found to fill the post of Chairman of the Board. Two advertisements failed to attract a suitable candidate. A third advertisement has had happier result A chairman335 words
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Article192 1958-02-17 6 The Singapore Education Ministry is to adopt "a more 1 positive approach" to the problem ol' over-aged pupils. The old attitude was that the Government would do its best to accommodate as many over-aged pupils as it coul I, leaving the unlucky ones to the private schools192 words
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Article, Illustration933 1958-02-17 6 IS SINGAPORE'S TRADE TO LIVE OR DIE? THAT IS THE CRUX ]I|R. Harold Macmil--ITI lan, back in the fogs and frosts of Britain, may recall with some nostalgia the countries east of Suez. He left London In the midst of a political crisis caused by the resignation of hit three933 words
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774 1958-02-17 6 rE statement 0> th< pre bident ol the Malayan leacners' National t'ougreas id. T. Feo. 1 < is surprising in more than one respect. me Congress i> nothing more than a union of teacners' unions, and until now teachers' unions have interested themselves mainly in774 words
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248 1958-02-17 6 WE do not know if Mr Tan Puat Tang has a In the raising of fares of buses by 20 per cent, although the members of his association wish to raise the haulage charges by this percentage. Passengers have the right to protest, unless provided248 words
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Article477 1958-02-17 6 BRUCE RUSSELL - BRUCE RUSSELL By BANGKOK INCREASED interest by Siamese and foreigners tn collecting statues of the Buddha has sent their price up 100 per cent since world War Two Connoisseurs consider certain periods of Siamese Buddhist sculpture to have reached the peak for this art form InReuter - 477 words
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Article464 1958-02-17 7 SAMBANTHAN THREATENS ADJOURNMENT AMFD SHOUTS OF 'DICTATOR* KEY AMENDMENT REJECTED Officials must be Malayans proposal is turned down gUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Disorder and confusion threatened to wreck today's extraordinary deleKates' conference of the Malayan Indian Congress, convened to consider amendments to its constitution. Shouls of464 words
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121 1958-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya should be in a po»l--tlon to manufacture mTe rubber products with th° wealth of raw material at hand, two Brazilian indus- trial experts said yesterday. They were Senhor Raul Paranhos. Director of the Rubber Research Institute ol Brazil and121 words
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Article144 1958-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The UMNO secretary- general, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof. today accused the Federation of Malay School Teachers' Associations of trying to destroy the party He said he had already received evidence of this from UMNO branches, but did not elaborate on the144 words
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84 1958-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Th e Government Temporary Officers' Union wants the Government to take immediate action to remove the "unfair debarring of several temporary officers from applying for posts as social welfare officers and assistants. It claims that notices advertising these posts pre- eluded temporary officers,84 words
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Article28 1958-02-17 7 SITIAWAN, Sun.— The ne* $50,000 Sungel Pinang Besar cinema on Pangkor Island was opened today by the Dindings District Office/ Inche Mohamed Senawl bi > Haji Zainuddln.28 words
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Article27 1958-02-17 7 IPOH. Sun. Seven pigs, worth $700. belonging to a farmer, Tan Kok Chiew, were stolen from his farm In Kuala Kangsar Road here last night.27 words
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Article186 1958-02-17 7 New bus firm for Malays $500,000 CAPITAL |(UALA LUMPUR. Sun. A company to operate a bus service in Petaling Jaya and between the satellite town and Kuala Lumpur was inaugurated yesterday by the Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. It is the Sri Jaya Transport Company of186 words
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Article45 1958-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Lady Templer Hospital flag-day collections last month totalled $3,784 with Kelantan making the highest contribution of $1,333. Individual collections In January amounted to 5316, of which $118 were donations under the hospital's 10 cents I scheme.45 words
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Article36 1958-02-17 7 WELLINGTON, Sun. —New Zealand's Chief of Air Staff. Air Vice-Marshal Cyril Kay. expects to fly to Singapore to see n.e R.N.Z.A.F. fighter squadron at Tengah replac d with a Kiwi squadron flying Canberras.36 words
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119 1958-02-17 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Malayans have a talent for American folk-dancing, an expert Ricky Holden said to the Straits Times here today. He added he had been favourably impressed with the facility with which they learned the dance and their "nimbleness." Last night, visiting119 words
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Article175 1958-02-17 7 rE Women's Internationa; Club in Kuala Lumpur expects its first clubhouse at the junction of Damansara and Ravers roads, opposi* the Lake Gardens, to b. completed by May. The club has obtained a 60 year lease of the one-acre site from the Government.175 words
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Article, Illustration198 1958-02-17 7 TRADE PICKS UP A LITTLE BUT BUSINESSMEN STILL FEAR DULL YEAR I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Hundreds of people thronged the China town district of the Federal capital today making lastminute purchases for the Chinese New Year festival. The rush lent a fillip to the festival trade here which198 words
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278 1958-02-17 7 Rubber price drop 'grave concern' A CRISIS MAY FACE MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday "THE downward trend of (he price of natural rub--1 ber is causing grave international concern, the Natural Rubber Bureau in Washington says in its latest news Duiietin. It warns that If the piir& continues to drop, rubberproducing278 words
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222 1958-02-17 7 Lorry men invited to talk over that increase SINGAPORE rubber packers want to meet representatives of the Lorryowners' Association to discuss their new 20 per cent haulage charge introduced yesterday. Mr. Ng Quee Lam, president of the Rubber Packers' Association, said yesterday that his members agreed at the conclusion of222 words
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Article22 1958-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. No further casualties to either Communist terrorists or security forces have been reported in the Federation t'Klay22 words
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Article19 1958-02-17 7 PENANO, Sun. The Penan* Electrical Merchant* Association will celebrate their 10th anniversary with a dinner on March 1.19 words
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Article126 1958-02-17 7 Accident figure during the 'week' was one-third below the normal average IPOH, Sunday. fHE road safety week in Ipoh which began or. Mon- day, ended yesterday. During the "week." sponsored by the Ipoh Rotary Club, there were only 15 road accidents, in which hv? people sustained slight in126 words
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Advertisement187 1958-02-17 7 Wishing all our Chinese Friends a very Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR LOOK! j A SPECIAL NEW YEAR OFFER The famous I MORPHY -RICHARDS I MrJ The world's best family refrigerd^r taT l-rtfr r TABLE MODEL BM/E -^.fc SINCAPORI b PENANC PRICI:- j Bj^Ml S2SO nrt I CJih 1 I187 words
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Advertisement131 1958-02-17 7 I".'. 1 cei*T*tfue/u lm M rl«l PUMPS p*i kaar •Jf -SfOCll ■Ko J» MNi.»ri»i .nai<n an fimvc ipoh mm aha stlFuxN I EYE EXAMINATION Ym cm tit with Mtr tctHt but yo« can't Ma with artificial ev«t Your W J •At and •nly pair of eyei The Cod J ,4m131 words
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877 1958-02-17 8 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY By ARMY MEDICAL SERVICES (Medical History of The Second World War Vol. II), by F.A.E. Crew (H. M. Stationery Office 845.) VLTHAT memories this book conjures up! Dimmed by the passage of the years, they are made vivid by this account, dispassionately877 words
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366 1958-02-17 8 THE FAR EAST. By A. D. C. Peterson (Gerald Duckworth 255.) By ALLINCTON KENNARD MR. Petersons readable book has held its own against weightier surveys of Asia for a good many years. This third edition, entirely revised, renews its useful life. Although366 words
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Article517 1958-02-17 8 SOCIALISM IN ASIA. By Ales |oscy. (Donald Moore $3.) T»HE delegates of ele--1 yen Socialist parties attended the last Asian Socialist Conference held two years ago. They spoke for a combined membership of less than three-quarters of a million in a population of seven hundred million. If Mr.517 words
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Advertisement288 1958-02-17 8 w^^^B' What is even more important, isn't the C«W&H^S c fit! This mother real ses th the Milkr^F*o'<* d USeJ {or fifteen R °V al Babies must *"";'H^F W'l to-day. Give YOUR baby easy-to-digest COW& GATE mg I OU FOOD oP ROYAL BABIES Wishing All Our Chinese Customers and Friends288 words
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Advertisement305 1958-02-17 8 Pause and eajo^raore of each moment 4^BSSSSSSSSSaw !»a^HE9A£^BSSSM^BI BSSb^BSi ■■■■Bsw BSh^BSb smoke />^>^-*a 4Hl7'" •■lCfei j 'l Get the must from every sMt3| itf happy momeni with fV Ifl CRAVEN 'a' Experience /J^^^^^^^^W^B rmf/ the full, rich flavour of us ~^W flVl tender Virginia tobacco. t^Ji JWf P\l nVf Feel305 words
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Miscellaneous115 1958-02-17 8 Straits Times Crossword I |2 j |3 I 4 5 I |7 fi~ L ill I I a T w ~i— i i i i 15 14 ib 1/ |3| 18 '9 20 H j ZHI l|li^l^l ACROSS 13 Sorcerer In last arrangement lAn advocate of tacrea^d f XSSTVuIJSrVS!? (i><115 words
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Miscellaneous41 1958-02-17 8 OB 8CHRI1TKA CHKR miniTi okS* i. lot C»K||OHT»T«K|||||| I ON I OKlOV rRDRAWK INOIIV £|S'n N P LIT 8 «HL«I.|fi3i|iEi|l||i w a-vw a k d']a n no v it r KUUBjiJvtfiia E E tnORAVATIflliltAl PlRlilMSiiiBUi PLAN TfO RANOKMAK ■■N«Bill«O»i|i*Hf »ET IRKD||IXTRII»'>41 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1958-02-17 9 London mob stoned the meddling frau J^ SEETHING, howling mob of LondonV citizens packed Regent Street one warm June evening in 1532, surging round a carriage that slowly edged its way through the angryfaced crowd. Powder-wiggcd footmen slashed vicidusly with their canes at the hands that tried to grasp theDaily Mirror - 1,246 words
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Advertisement242 1958-02-17 9 V-» ■<■■■*-■ I opens /smvrwmb today 1 ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE THE NIGHT +J.+J. CAUOHT HIS RIGHT-HAND MAN J FOOLING AROUND WITH HIS KID SISTER! W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HV^H|l^V^V/ |fr" -f ft p^^^ B I I E^ 'ariwl I fe: LBt^BßßWlßh&^^'nfl m I ■■BHW^W^aWMb£^HUfllllHßHWfr£ f KECHT.MU «n LANCASTER «5M 'burt lancaster tony curtis"242 words
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Miscellaneous225 1958-02-17 9 0 4i mi 4 'ii A i 4>. By .line ISO I TAKE VVJCM PfcTCOl (XT CK^I |(AAAH LEtUE PEECcON V*\WS J 1 L^iJLijCl^tlJEßi 7 ITANK. AND DKIDE TO COME V^TO Ktts Luioi YES 7^ [T Vtug IiiTJZEBtMH-^lEw^ fH^ > MAV t 'l'h < Sitittt By Lvsltu 0 It4irli>ris s225 words
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Article765 1958-02-17 10 SELLERS ARE MORE RESISTANT By Our Market Correspondent TRADITIONAL trends on the Malayan Share Market have been disrupted of late and last week's trading was no exception. Normally with the approach of the Chinese New Year holidays there is some selling followed by a quiet765 words
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Article497 1958-02-17 10 fTHE rubber market in Singapore last week was very quiet with only very small fluctuations in price registered. A contributory factor v the quietness was probably the approach of the ChinesNew Year and the market will be closing at mirida;, today until Thursday morn ing. The currentAP - 497 words
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Article60 1958-02-17 10 urrenl Date of Total Total for payment payment fat previous year year Malayan Oment Ltd. 124% March 25 12V-. 124% Ssngri Klnta Tin Dredging Itd March 12 234% Tbe New Serendah Rubber Co. ltd 30", March 17 40% 45% United Engineers Ltd. •td 15' March 29 15% IS%60 words
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Article434 1958-02-17 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Feb 8 to 14. INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $2.10. Praser Neave Ords. $2,574 to $2.55 to $2 60 to 5262.. Gammons $2.30. Goodwood Park $1.30. Hammer Sc Co.434 words
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Article713 1958-02-17 10 Till following list of revis ed quotations was issuci by the Malayan Share Brok rrs 1 Association after its last meeting on Friday. I>I»>IKI\I» llu-rr. MhM >M Incti p r»f 14* .mi "rd» J 30 in Mlaa 1..- 1100 ibuyi-Mi B B Petrol 3< M M rrilitn*713 words
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Advertisement564 1958-02-17 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens to nlll the following vacancy on the staff of the Sungel Tlang Land Development Scheme under control of Uie North Kedah Land Development Board: 1 Field Manager SBM Jl.OOO Inclusive salary. Actual starting salary within the range Indicated will depend on the564 words
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Advertisement852 1958-02-17 10 NOTICES UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 44th Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of United Engineers Limited, which will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, River Valley Road. Singapore, on Saturday. 29th March 1958. at 12852 words
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Advertisement798 1958-02-17 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. STEPHEN TAN SOO CHUAN, now the General Manager and Partner of Eastern Mercantile Traders, 6. Laldlaw Building. Singapore, has on his own accord left the service of Moluccas Trading 00. Ltd., Singapore and has thereby ceased his responsibility as from the Ist798 words
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Advertisement554 1958-02-17 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient «mvicb H>OM CAHAPA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 PAYS S»»i»t Ua MM| VMCMtvat FranciKO 1 »or« p. Swcft. Prnong f'minlli ELISABETH SAKKt U.'.i Saiktf M/UM.. 14 Mat U Ma, 23 M«, 6JERTRUD BAKKI 2* Ftk 10Mor/l Ap, 2 Ap, 4 Ap, I I Ap, (LUN BAKKI ■Mm If Mm554 words
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Advertisement1420 1958-02-17 11 Teh 14OS MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 1,412 111 lines) (Incorporated in Sinooporel (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Xt' •^y*. ol l# uv p O©l. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORT! (Via Suet with liberty te proceed via Panama or Capo at Good Hope] tamers action tg precede) via othgr ports1,420 words
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Advertisement1121 1958-02-17 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAI EAST Panono P- Sham S'pora "LALANDIA- 22/24 Fefc 2S/24 F.k 27/ S Mot ""BUSUANGA" M/ 1 Mar 1/ 1 Mar 1/ 4 Mar "KOREA" l/2Mar 1/ 1 Mar 4/ J Moi "SELANDIA" 9/10 Mar 11/11 Mar 12/11 Mai Accepts cargo far1,121 words
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Advertisement1132 1958-02-17 11 King THE BEN UN E STEAMERS LTD. T »i7? SINGAPORE (Incorporated in tha United Kingdom) 5 UNES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS BENALDfR for Aden. Jeddoh, S<P ShOrn IWo Port Sudan, Rotterdam, Hull G.I-9/19 Fek BENVENUE for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg n p O rt, 17 Fefc lENVORLICH for1,132 words
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Advertisement1270 1958-02-17 11 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. TIL No.: 243*1 KLLIKNAM LIMES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and tor UJA, North Atlontic Ports *«»»»"*l earga far Coatral ft Saatb and Conodo via Colombo »morieo CITY OF OXFORD i D 0N N L VILU Vnntm1,270 words
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340 1958-02-17 12 YESTERDAY'S ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH SOCCER F.A. CUP (Fifth round) Bristol C. 3 Bristol R. 4 Bolton S Stoke 1 Cardiff 0 Blackburn She*. United 1 West Brom. 1 Smtilhurpe 0 Liverpool 1 West Ham 2 Fnlham S Wolves 6 Darlington 1 Man. United v Shef. Wed. (to be played on340 words
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Article58 1958-02-17 12 MELBOURNE. Sun—Tulloch, Australia's "wonder racehorse" was beaten here I yesterday in his first race of the autumn racing season. He finished second, a length behind Prince Darius in the St. George Stakes over nine furlongs at the Caulfleld 1 racecourse. Tulloch is to run in theReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1958-02-17 12 NEW YORK, Sun. Althea Gibson, Wimbledon and United States women's lawn tennis champion, was presented yesterday with the Frederick C. Miller Trophy as the outstanding woman athlete of 1957. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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449 1958-02-17 12 Scunthorpe and Darlington are out at last f ONDON. Sun. Scunthorpe and Darlington, the Third Division clubs who had battled through to the last 16 in the F.A. Cup, fell at last in yesterday's fifth round ties. Darlington, heroes of the great victory over Chelsea In the fourth round, were449 words
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Article25 1958-02-17 12 HONO KONO, Sun. A team of Russian soccer players drawn from their World Cup "probables" beat Changchun City 4-0 In Canton yesterday. R«uter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article917 1958-02-17 12 P W D L F APU V.ilv 28 18 6 4 68 33 42 >reston 29 17 5 7 71 39 39 Alton 30 17 4 9 56 39 38 Vest Brom. 29 13 11 5 68 51 37 dan. United 28 15 6 7 73 47 36917 words
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Article236 1958-02-17 12 FOURTH DEFEAT FOR AUSSIES MURRAYFIELD. Sun. Australia suffered their fourth international defeat nf the tour when going down before Scotland by 12 points (two penalty i goals and two tries) to eight goal and tryi here i yesterday. Scotland, trailing 3-8 after 20 minutes, took a lung time to developReuter - 236 words
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Article33 1958-02-17 12 CALCUTTA, Sun. Eddy Yusuf of Indonesia reached the men's singles final of the East India badminton championships here yesterday, beating Amrlt Dewan of India 15-11, 15-7, In the seml"mals. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article476 1958-02-17 12 LONDON, Sunday. CORNWALL and Warwickshire yesterday qualified for the final of the English Rugby Union county championship I Cornwall, who have not won the championship for 50 years, scored a surprise vieI tory over Lancashire by 14 points (goal, two penalty goals and try) toReuter - 476 words
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Article84 1958-02-17 12 LONDON Sun. Results of Rugb> eague matches yesterday v^re: 1 Batley 6 Wakefleld li I Blackpool 5 Salford 14; Bradford 8 Hull Kingston 4; Bramley ll Dewsbury 6; Doncaster 10 Liverpool 9. Featherstone 5 Worklngton 5: Halifax 16 Kelghley t> Hull 45 Castle ford 2:Reuter - 84 words
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Advertisement547 1958-02-17 12 I P^^^^^cl BL I W PlP^^^Jl I IB&ifirvi ■[Wv^^TTiffl IbS©jl ißß^^llkr^B^PßjßßXliil^liJ^iJUil^l^^^ll i Wishing Chinese Moviegoers ever>-where KUNG HEE FATT CHOY j r NX OPLI%S T*d*u m ***** SHOWS NOTE TIMESp 11, 1.45, 4, 6.3(1, S.dU MNITK TONKIHT SHAWS 1 MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION jJBT B "DIAU CHARN of 3 KINGDOMS In547 words
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Advertisement850 1958-02-17 12 Jt .1. I ATHAY OROAMSA.iOv j T -k Wishes aU il» (hinrsr patron,. 1* VVV JV -F A I I LAST 11 A.M.. 1.45. 4.1J 4C. I*l fj -m.*J k. 1 M-1H DAY! «.4S A 9.J0 P.M. II pt fnrfP"j yfi |ro.fa» IN TECHNICOLOR Kolumbial BITA HAVWUKTH ..nil JftCV" KIM850 words
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Article275 1958-02-17 13 But I cannot fancy them in big race -Says EPSOM JEEP I'ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two vounfc middle distance per formers put themselves into reckoning for the Sdannor Gold Cop w'th record breaking runs here on Saturday, i the Cup Trial over nine furlongs. Prince Charter275 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-02-17 13 MR. TEO (ben* Hay leads in Majestic Don (Garnet Bougoure), winner of tht first race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Straits Times picture26 words
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Article133 1958-02-17 13 'Eider to Wynburgh NEWCASTLE, Sun.—Wynd- i burgh, a leading candidate for the Grand National steeplechase, ran Impressively when winning the Eider Handicap' chase here yesterday. Despite the heavy going. which made the race a real j stamina test, Wyndburgh < took 10 seconds less than t winning the corresponding raceReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement707 1958-02-17 13 Chick Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers Utmost ccatr t should be tsken when replying to box number ads. to MM the CORRECT NUMBER and Addres. H Hie Straits Times. Cecil Street. Casti must b* sent by rc*is- I tered pojr: Postal Orders or cheque* should be crossed. (Continued from707 words
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Advertisement823 1958-02-17 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Wurdt U (Mim.) Bmx M eta. txtra AVAILABLE I.3.I9SB— GROUND FLOOR suitable family, consisting One Doubleroom, One Nursery, 2 Bathrooms. New Furniture, Refrigerator, Telephone, Board/ Laundry. 283, Tanglln Road. Phone *****. ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Wmrdi tS (Him.) Box St efa. txlrm BERVICE COUPLE require fully furnished house,823 words
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Advertisement795 1958-02-17 13 FOR HIRE M Wmrit IS (kWa.) Hum M clt. txtrm. SBLF-DRIVB CARS. Evernne Co., of Oeylang, Removed to 619, Serangoon Road, Telephone *****. (Office Inside Youns Driving Institute). Car deliver*. HIRE PURCHASE If Wmrmm IS (Him.) Box M rl«. Mlra. SOON TBCK FINAMCE Company «in»n«« Hire-Purchase on motor cars, new795 words
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Advertisement406 1958-02-17 13 TENDERS I PETALING JAVA AUTHORITY TENDERS are Invited for thi following: 1. Canalising of main earth drain In Section 14. 2. Construction of R.C. Bridge 19 6" span fn Section 52. 3. Construction of precast concrete drain In Section 51. Specifications and form of ten- der may be obtained from406 words
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Advertisement289 1958-02-17 13 <^\smoke y LA YEBANA T 100 N#L keep* you abreast of modern smoking /jl^JlJ habrta. Its exclusive Carbotes fitter. •>£.. which assures you of a smooth smoke up att^^^V to the lair puff, and if* exclusive u»£ of /^J^^ ~^iifc_^ tobacco rft.it hjs been lßcd FOR SIX jtfE YEARS, combine289 words
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Article497 1958-02-17 14 "STRONG MEN' SING AM AND WONG OUT OF FAM COUNCIL But it may be his last term as president rUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the Football Association of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rah man, the Prime Minis ter, hinted today thai he niay give up the presidency497 words
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409 1958-02-17 14 WEIGHTS for all eight races on Wednesday at Kuala Lumpur are a. 1 Dlv. I-6F. HENGGELER MEMORIAL TROPHY Dtotlne 10.02 Amusement Park 9.0« Sun of Burma 8.10 Hurry Huriy 8.07 High Socks B.M Monitor S.M Couag 8.05 ilopriul Blue x»! Dimples 8.0? Judicial409 words
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Article185 1958-02-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MR. E. J. TAN'S Three Rings gets topweight of 9.13 in the Selangor Gold Cup to be run here next Saturday ever a mile and two furlongs. The weights, announced today, show 16 horses handicapped for the first Kuala Lumpur classic185 words
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Article60 1958-02-17 14 Gold Cup weights WEIGHTS for the Selan. (or Gold Cup over I>4 miles are: Three Rings 9.13 Straits Code 9.11 Prince of Lalita 8 10 Irish Pearl 8.08 Prince Charter 8 07 On Stage S.M Nazakat 8.02 Programme 8.01 Daiku 8.01 Double Eagle 7.12 Brilliant Scholar 7.11 Red Sunrise 7.0960 words
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Article103 1958-02-17 14 LONDON, San —lreland has made only one change irom the team beaten by England on Saturday, for tiielr match with Scotland In Dublin on March 1. John O'Meara who gained the last of his 21 caps against Wales two seasons ago. Is their Rugby match with103 words
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Article35 1958-02-17 14 LONDON. Sun. Replay dates in the FA. Cup fifth round are: Wednesday: West Bromwich Albion v Sheffield United (evening kick-off >: Thursday: Blackburn Rovers v Cardiff City (afternoon kickoff i. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1958-02-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The silver Prime Minister's Cup. to be completed for by state combined school teams in Malaya, will be made by Kelantan craftsmen. It Is expected to cost $1,000.33 words
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281 1958-02-17 14 SBA don't know how much is owed on Stadium THE Singapore Bad--1 minton Association yesterday took the first step towards wiping out the debts incurred In building the Singapore Badminton Stadium. At a committee meeting at the Youth Sports Centre, the S B.A. discussed the Stadium debts and ways of281 words
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Article48 1958-02-17 14 KIMBERLEY. Sun Heavy rain prn.n.iu pia> on ...e end day of the match heie between he Australians and Grlqualand West. The tourists are due to resume with their score at 88 lor one In repiy to the home side's first innings Utal of 186.— Reuler.Reuter - 48 words
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Article28 1958-02-17 14 PARIS. Sun. Carol Helss i United States i won the women* title for the third successive year in the world figure-skating championships here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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73 1958-02-17 14 He be»t S J.p 0 >T n D<yy t |e 0 or f |rela r ird ?5-9"15-8 in the final of the men's singles. Oon was always in complete control of the fame, both at the net and at the base of73 words
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Article315 1958-02-17 14 No. 3 'seed IPOH, Sun Aloftameo 1 Dahalan ot Selangor seeded Number Three u> the men's sing.es thl* morning gave a walkovei to Ismail bin Rahim ol Johore when the Malayan Malays badminton rham plonshlps began her* Omar Yahya and Yusof Akil. tne defending doubles champions, reached the semt-nnals by315 words
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Article546 1958-02-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.--Yahaya Mustapha. Joint holder of the Malayan Malay < doubles title and formeSelangor doubles champion was today beaten by Musa in the only upset in the all Malayan Malays term 1 tournament which started thlg morning on the Sultan Sulaiman courts. Yahaya. took546 words
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277 1958-02-17 14 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor won the South Zone hockey quadrangular championship here today when they beat Negrl Sembilan 2-0 In the deciding match. Negrl took second place, with Malacca third and Johor last This morning Malacca beat Johore 5-2. Once277 words
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159 1958-02-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun This year's Malaya Cup competition will begin on June 14, the Football Association of Malaya announced today The possibility ot Singapore participation was not discussed at today's FA M meeting The FAM Cup competition will begin on Mar 8.159 words
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Advertisement773 1958-02-17 14 CLARIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" t* W»rdt tU (Minim* t) Dmll, I momlh I* Word, «i§ (Him.) T S SERVICE FOR The Best Service. Be wise call *****. I i i WAS A Keai:y wonderful world tour, thanks to EveretUl FOR AIR, SEA. bookings, Passport formalities— Asia Travel Seri,HOICE SPECIMENS773 words
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Advertisement33 1958-02-17 14 Pi3n now to FLY TO EUROPE in the coming year v Bt sure ot a perfect trip x^^V^ oy booking now The Asia Insurant* Building, Singapore MILKMAID fTiiSSsf* MILK "iiuuiaio Brand. SVIITfNEP 'Jf33 words
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Miscellaneous14 1958-02-17 14 t^DIARY KI ALA 11 Mil K TENNIS: AU MaUjan Malays luiiipiini-hip-. Sultan S'jlaiman Club.14 words
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