The Straits Times, 3 March 1958
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Title Section22 1958-03-03 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY i KBTIF EH S ALE EH EEBS 80,000 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1958 CENT Ik*"*22 words
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Article350 1958-03-03 1 FUCHS IS KNIGHTED AFTER HISTORY-MAKING EXPEDITION Trans-Antarctic explorers given dramatic welcome at Scott Base Polar trek ends in triumph LONDON, Sunday. THE ANNOUNCEMENT of a knighthood, warm messages of congratulation and tributes from the Press greeted the news that Dr. Vivian Fuchs had completed his trek350 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-03-03 1 A Dutch 'floating hospital 9 rE HAGUE, Sun— A "floating hospital" with nearly 200 beds capable of giving; Immediate aid in case of national disasters, will be completed at a Mllllngen shipyard next year tt was reported here. The ship, owned by the Dutch Red Cross, will have a cateringReuter - 87 words
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Article32 1958-03-03 1 VIENNA. Sun Four 13--year-old children arrested here on theft charges used self-made keys to break Into flats in the city They stole cash and electric razors, police said- Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1958-03-03 1 2,100 miles journey in 99 days comment "a piece oi cake" It was a gloriously fine day. with a slight breeze anj unlimited visibility as Dr Fuchs and his party broke camp this morning to make the final run of 23 miles. Shortly beforeReuter; UP - 1,220 words
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Article400 1958-03-03 1 IKE STUDIES NOTE IN HOSPITAL WASHINGTON, Sunday UNITED STATES officials today held urgent consultations on a new Russian note proposing an Ease-West foreign ministers' conference "very shortly" in preparation for summit talks. State Department officials i would not comment on the note beyond saying it400 words
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Article188 1958-03-03 1 PANMUNJOM Korea. Sunday. 'THE United Nations command today requested 1 that a meeting of the secretariat of the Military Armistice Commission be held tomorrow to discuss the release of the occupants of a hijacked South Korean airliner. The meeting was requested as a result of188 words
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177 1958-03-03 1 The Queen mother backs two winners MELBOURNE, Sun.— The Queen Mother, made three bets and backed two winners to net £14 at the Melbourne races yesterday. Thousands lined the streets in brilliant sunshine to watch her drive to the race-course from Government House. At the racecourse she changed from aReuter - 177 words
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Article54 1958-03-03 1 NEW DELHI. Sun Mr. Nehru said yesterday that India would go ahead with the "hard core" of her second five-year plan in spite of difficulties Mr Nehru, speaking at cc lebratlons marking the 50th anniversary of India's steel industry, said 05 per cent of theReuter - 54 words
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Article125 1958-03-03 1 £500 for faulty 10s. note offer LONDON. Sun.— A woman about to pay a butcher at Pwllhtli Wales, discovered she had a 10s. note with the reverse side completely blank. A London dealer has since offered her £500 for It— and was turned down. Mrs. Jean Smallwood. 30. drew theReuter - 125 words
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Article77 1958-03-03 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun— The Pope yesterday named Samuel Cardinal Strltch of Chicago ag Pro-Prefect of the Sacerd Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith He Is the first American to be appointed to the high post and conceivably could be in line for consideration as a successorReuter - 77 words
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Article29 1958-03-03 1 PARIS Bun The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, will visit Mr. Harold Macmlllan In London this spring, aides to the West German leader said yesterday.— U.PUP - 29 words
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Article33 1958-03-03 1 VANCOUVER. Sun A teacher fishing In Seymour Creek near here cast a slender nylon line 75 feet to three boys marooned on a rock and hauled them to safety —ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1958-03-03 1 Search ends NEY YORK. Buu The search ver wide areas of the mid-Atlantic for a radar picket plane missing with 23 men aboard since Feb. 20 wa.*abando- ed today ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article82 1958-03-03 1 LONDON. Sun. The SlnoBritlsh trade council here Is gathering evidence to support relaxation of trade controls with China, it was announced today Reporting on a recent visit by a Chinese economic and technical trade mission, the council said: "Most firms reported that a serious impediment toReuter - 82 words
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Article63 1958-03-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. an— ls the British Foreign Secretary. Mr Selwyn Lloyd coming to the Federation next month? A Reuter report yesterday said Mr. Lloyd would come here on his way to Manila for the SEATO talks on March 6. But neither the Ministry o» External Affairs here63 words
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Article196 1958-03-03 1 TOKYO. Sun.— The Prime Minuter. Mr. Nobusuke Kishl. charged yesterday that the Soviet Union should listen to the Japanese people's desire to have two Islands off the Kuriles returned to this country. Mr. Klshi told the Diet that Japan would agree to hold peace treaty196 words
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Article763 1958-03-03 1 Colony fears ship seizure k FLEET of Slngapore- owned Inter-coastal cargo ships at Tanjong Pinang is likely to be seized by the Indonesian Central Government and pressed into service as military landing craft. Informed business circles said yest 'day that the ship owners had been told of this f-i'-ir: 'leclslon763 words
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Article67 1958-03-03 1 KOALA TRENGGANU Sun.— A fisherman, Ismail oln Chlk, 30, Kampong Seberang Buklt Tombak, had his right thigh speared by a giant marlin while fishing off Kuala Trengganu today He was rushed to the General Hospital here Ismail and his brother Alt were fishing from a boat67 words
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Advertisement130 1958-03-03 1 PATEK PHILIPPE TVa H'orld't foremost watch Ths 1 Hnt t-ri— Thm 3 Rrrordi for pririiian out of tha 10 Pri*»- inning chronometer*. 7 art Palrh Philippe. Ota of th» 5 trine-winning adjuilrn, 3 art Patrh Philippe. Reraltt of 1956 eompt-tition Brilliant proofs of unquestioned supremacy. H. SENA LTD. Bangkok, Penang130 words
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Article134 1958-03-03 2 rE tirst Malay classes or- 1 ganised by the Singapore City Council, will begin today. But only 300 out of 1,000 staff member s who applied will study the language. The rest will have to wait because of the shortage of class rooms. The Mayor.134 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-03-03 2 IN SCOTTS aad Amindvn'i day people •aid it m hnpwsible to reach the South Pole. Both •roved them wrong. The ill-fatrd Scott expedition reached th e Pole on Jan. 18, 1912 after manhandling their heavy sledges arrosa a thousand miles of icy wastes, only to133 words
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Article169 1958-03-03 2 HAVANA, Sun. Rebels burned a waterfront warehouse and school and killed at least two persons yesterday In a fresh wave of hit-run arson and shooting raids from their mountain hideouts. Eyewitnesses reported that an American and a Briton were operating with rebel bands In the169 words
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Advertisement92 1958-03-03 2 MALAYAN Af ft WAlT5 FO'A'C AND QANFA 5 p^ure announcing that in order further to W^^^B^^M^Kt booking facilities they W<==^' ■■■■<^t' "o'^p are opening new f j; I i **l '^i* V 1 1 /-S!^^£^ 111 reservation offices in l\ ¥il JUNtt T^J^^—i^Bi r\ ABDIAIAVC UAIICt I \mP~TI "3^^ p^92 words
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270 1958-03-03 3 LONDON, Sunday. POUR THOUSAND Communist demonstrators marched past the gates of the U.S. Air Force base at suburban Ruislip yesterday to protest against the Anglo-American agreement to build U.S. rocket bases in Britain. They also waved banners and shouted slogans demanding that H-bombReuter - 270 words
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151 1958-03-03 3 Ferry boat disaster: 600 feared drowned ISTANBUL, Sun. A Turk. ish ferry boat sank In the Sea of Marmara yes. terday during a storm and 600 are feared drowned There Wfre only 11 survivors, according to reports reaching here. The boat the 148-ton I skudar sank in Izmit Bay atReuter - 151 words
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Article65 1958-03-03 3 LONDON Sun British Army officers are doing "cookhouse fatigues" in luxury hotels here to learn the hard way how to improve Army food Lieutenants, captains, and even one major are taking orders from hotel kitchen staff as they learn how to clean out ovens, and prepareReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-03-03 3 SPECTATOR COMFORTS INJURED DRIVER CUBAN racing driver Armando Uarcia Cifuente* lies on top of his wrecked car and Is comforted by a spectator as police approacb the scene of the crash In the Havana Grand Prix Four people were killed and 28 injured, and68 words
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Article200 1958-03-03 3 CALLED COUPLE 'PUBLIC SINNERS' ROME. Sunday. A ROMAN CATHOLIC bishop was convicted at Florence yesterday for calling a couple married outside the Church "public sinners" and "public concubines." He was fined $1 900. tn sentence to be suspended f<> five years A parish priest who apReuter; UP - 200 words
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114 1958-03-03 3 BAND A HITS BACK AT BRITISH CRITIC pOLOMBO, Sun -Mr Solomon Bandaranaike, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, today criticised British politicians who expressed "patronising' views" about the politics of countries like Ceylon. Friendly relations would be helped it they restrained themselves from "Indulging In this type of action" he toldReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-03-03 3 Princess Svga is 19 years old PRINCESS SUGA. youngest daughter of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of Japan, who celebrated her 19th birth. 4*J. The tall, beautiful Princess is a Ant-year student of English literature at the Gakushtuln University in Tokyo. During the past year she has developed into aReuter - 54 words
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113 1958-03-03 3 The Duke's tiddly-winks men crash LONDON. Sun The Duke of. Edinburgh s chosen team for a game of tiddly-winks was beaten 120-50 by the Cambridge University Tiddly Wink team yesterday. The royal team Bn tain's wackiest comedians, the "Goons" wore lons yellow nightshirts and "Royal Tiddly-Wink Club" ties in the113 words
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Article148 1958-03-03 3 VIENNA, Sunday. A SECRET radio station believed to be operating inside Rumania claimed yesterday that talks have been held in Bucharest on a proposed union between Hungary and Rumania The radio station, whir announced It was operate by "national Ruman'an off) cers.' ha.s been brReuter - 148 words
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Article139 1958-03-03 3 Welshmen demonstrate against growing unemployment: They demand 'action' SWANSEA, Sun.— F our hundred Welshmen marched down the main street in Morriston here yesterday St. David's Day —to protest against growing unemployment in South-West Wales. Local members of Parliament, mayors and church ministers Joined In the demonstration which calledReuter - 139 words
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Article85 1958-03-03 3 Same man new setting LONDON, Sun. Mary Marshall. 46, was married to her childhood sweetheart at Chester-Le-Street. Durham yesterday for the second time while their srve--hildren looked on Mary and Clark Marsha, were wed for the first time when they were 17. Two years ago they were divorced but aReuter - 85 words
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Article163 1958-03-03 3 NO SPLIT LABOUR OFFICIAL I ONDON, Sun.— Members of a Labour Party splinter group who want the H-bomb banned denied yesterday that .they were splitting the party. Their chairman, Mr. Stephen Swlngler. M.P. for New castle-on-Tyne. told the annual meeting of his local Labour Party that he had replied toReuter - 163 words
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Article113 1958-03-03 3 Eisenhower Completely recovered' WASHINGTON. Sun Pre sldent Elsenhower ha'completely recovered" fron. the mild stroke he suffered on Nov 25. his doctor* said yesterday White House Press Secret ary Mr. James C Hagerty said that an examination uy three neurologists yesterday morning at Walter Reed Army hospital In effect gave the113 words
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Article34 1958-03-03 3 False alarm— out went the TV Thirty- DETROIT. Sun Thirty ix nremen subscribed JB.s7 to uy a television set. -ast night, aft-r answering i 'alse alarm, they found the set had been stolen ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement100 1958-03-03 3 SALE IIW «^I V y4^ W ANGEL IN A PLASTIC BAG. SJA W M^^^^K T.V. CAFE ATOP A MAST M Jtt^^^H THEATRE IN THE ROUND wO^^^m. M l^^^^^H NON MASKS 0F JAPAN W^^^Kmi^fSS^^^^M SKIN D <VERS' FIND KZ minicar craze /XjMM^k^l CHANGI RAD| |P SUPPLY DROP JwH I NATASNA PARRY.100 words
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Advertisement234 1958-03-03 3 BEGINS TO-DAY! FOR LADIES- HIGH CLASS GOODS at throw away prices on the BARGAIN COUNTERS. READY-MADE CLOTHING special aaa^Bj^P offers in Skirts. Blouses. Cardigans, Swim-wear. Robes. Slacks, Jeans— EXCLUSIVE GOODS .educed dup t0— 50% FOR CHILDREN- LATEST WEARING APPAREL TOYS TO SUIT ALL AGES huge a selection. FOX MEN- SPORT234 words
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332 1958-03-03 4 Govt. move to recognise U.S. degrees THREE-MAN COMMITTEE PROBES PRESENT SET-UP 228 STUDENTS AWAIT DECISION KUALA LUMPI R, Sunday. THERE is hope for the 228 Federation students now studying in the United States that when they graduate, their defrees will be recognised in Malaya. The Federation Government is now undertaking332 words
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Article160 1958-03-03 4 VARSITY GOODWILL TOUR IN JUNE VHE UNIVERSITY of 1 Malaya Historical Society is planning a bigger goodwill and study tour this year. The tour lasting 43 days will start on June S and will take 30 members to Vietnam Cambodia and Slam. *Rie society president, Mr H Rajendra, said yesterday160 words
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Article126 1958-03-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T»HK Romanbted Malay Spelling Committee will soon visit Federation towns to seek the people's views on the new standardised spelling system which it hopes to draw up. The chairman <>l the cum mtttee. Tuan C l Naslr bin Ismail, said today that126 words
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Advertisement311 1958-03-03 4 R OLE -K. craftsmen at your service The above picture shows one Of our highly skilled chronometer technicians polishing the pivot of a balance staff. A balance staff carries the balance wheel and hairspring, and controls the timing of your watch by oscillating backwards and forwards and iv doing this311 words
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Advertisement247 1958-03-03 4 Bcrkcfcld STERASYL self-sterilisin» V /V\ VV N candles not only trap Ihe germs on the exterior of the candle but, due to Sterasyl, actually destroy ihcmlx Only Brxish Berkefeld Sterasyl candles can offer this time and labour saving development and the certainty of absolutely pure water. Stcras^i filtered water is247 words
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Miscellaneous947 1958-03-03 4 UiMjMI i'^^^j L'llilT T Job ■■•.name it ?■>*■ CAPITOL: My Gun U Hailb Quick 2JO. 7 15. 9.15 CATHAY: Happy Union 1.14, CATHAY: Le* GirU 130 7. 9.30 3.30. 6 46. 9 15. ODEON: The Oily >l««.ir Mad 115. 3.30. 6 45. 9.15; PARA- Hulil llharil MOUNT: BadaJ Anur Bijlee947 words
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Article343 1958-03-03 5 Teachers' Association chief attacks UMNO attempt to 'placate' people PARTY HAS NOW REALISED THAT THEIR POLICY ON MALAY EDUCATION WAS WRONG, HE SAYS PENANG, Sunday. rpHE President of the Federation of Malay School Teachers' Associations, Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad, today described the "tell-the-truth" campaign now being343 words
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103 1958-03-03 5 IPOH ROTARY PARTY FOR 300 CHILDREN IPOH. Sun.— The Ipoh Rotary club will give a New Year party to 300 under-pri-vileged children on Saturday. First they will be treated to a film show at the Capitol Theatre and will then be taken to the Jubilee Amusement Park where they will103 words
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Article70 1958-03-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Police yesterday arrested Ho Siong Sin, Ho Ten Sin and Ho Kai Mun. all of Singa. pore, on a charge of extorting $25 from Lum Chee Chan, of th c Be e Tin coßee shop at Tanipoi On being charged in the magistrate's court70 words
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Article22 1958-03-03 5 SITIAWAN, Sun. Inspector Yahaya bin Ahmad of the Police Headquarters, Sitiawan, bag been transferred to the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur22 words
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Article151 1958-03-03 5 LABUAN, Sun— Following the recent success of the poison dart method of destroying diseased and unwanted dogs tn Kuala Belalt, the Labuan Town Board has asked If the Punans could visit tl. island to carry out a similar campaign there. The board has also made151 words
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Article51 1958-03-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A woman terrorist. Gan Theng Hepk. 21, surrended to a civilian In f he Nibong Tebal district of Province Wellesley on Feb 18. it was disclosed here today. Gan entered the Jungle in July. 1954. and worked with the Communists' Sungei Bakap armed51 words
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Article25 1958-03-03 5 The Alliance Francaise will hold Its annual general meeting at its premises in Laidlaw Building. Singapore, at 6 p in. on March 17.25 words
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Article179 1958-03-03 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Germany will be happy to take the lead in helping Malaya to develop nuclear power, Mr. H. Pallasch, the First Secretary at the German Embassy here, said today. He however warned that his country w*s not very advanced in this field. Mr179 words
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Article47 1958-03-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new chairman of the Dong Malay Co-operative Rice Mill. Raub, Pahang. Is Inche Mohamed Amln bin Hassan. Inche Amin Is the penghulu of Mukim Dong. Other officials are: Secretary, Inche Usaha Sarkawi; treasurer, Inche Abdul Manan bin Haji Abdullah47 words
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Article29 1958-03-03 5 Prorrssor Sy t Quadratullah Fatml of Pakistan spoke on Islamic culture In SouthEast Asia at the All-Malayan Muslim Missionary Society premises in Geylang. Singapore, on Saturday.29 words
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153 1958-03-03 5 My secret plan to end Emergency— by Tengku PNANG, Sun.— The Fcderatton Priate Minister, Tengkn Abdul Rahman, <iaclM«J yesterday h« has new plans to end the Enttrgency by Aug. 31 Ma target dat* "But I can only announce them later." he told the Straits Times The Tengku aald he we«ld153 words
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Article209 1958-03-03 5 WARMNG TO TECHNICAL ASSN. IPOH. Sunday. \MR. LJEW WHY HONE, vice-chairman of the Perak iTI branch of the Technical Association of Malaya, warned here last night of the danger of unemployment unless a suitable climate was created for secondary industries. Speaking at the branch's annual dinner.209 words
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Article37 1958-03-03 5 PENAN J. Sun— The Pc nang nd Province Wellesley branch of the Malayan Red Cross will hold their annua. dance at the city hall on Saturday with Albert Yeoh and his band In attendance37 words
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Article137 1958-03-03 5 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Government has warned town councils and boards in i the State to watch their! budgets. The warning Is contained In a circular from the Assist- ant state Secretary. Mr. O W. Rothery. The Ipoh and Talping town council did not receive137 words
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161 1958-03-03 5 PROTEST OVER LANGUAGE QUALIFICATION rj»HE Singapore Indian Congress yesterday pro- tested against the language requirement for certain City Council Jobs. It w&s referring to a council plan to appoint 10 hawkers sub-Inspectors. They must have pasted the Chinese Junior Middle School examination or reached eight in an English school. They161 words
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Article113 1958-03-03 5 Oil, power rates hit miners IPOH, Sun —The two oil companies in Malaya Shell and Socony and the Perak River Hydro-Electric Company will be asked to reduce their diesel oil and electricity power charges for Chinese-owned mines. Th» Perak Chinese Mining Association, decided to make this appeal to the oil113 words
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Article39 1958-03-03 5 PENANG. Bun— total of 2.017 job, seekers one of the I hignest i record— was reI glstered with the Penang employment exchange last i month. Those seeking empl yment (Include an actor, five teachers and 707 labourers39 words
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Article25 1958-03-03 5 The Singapore Government Public Work? Co-oper-ative Thrift and Loan Society. Limited, has approved the award of six scholarships of $50 each to members children.25 words
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Article54 1958-03-03 5 PENANG Sun— Fifty Catholic pilgrims from Singapore and the Federation will leave next month for the centenary 'lebrrtlon In Lourdes The first batch will sail from Singapore on March 15 by the Oranje. Ami g tnem will be Mr T. O ALlshegam. 53. a railway pensioner, who54 words
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Miscellaneous134 1958-03-03 5 DAAWA mm AW ava I Muslcai Dessert; 200 Close Down; RADIO MALAYA »00 Interlude for Music; SIS <SH«RT Th r Klnd MUSiC: 530 CtlU iT««Ti<t dretl s Playhouse: 600 Students' Ii _!5i Notebook: 6.15 Women s Halt i v "I'J.Tu i- Hour; 6.45 Lights On: 6.53 Re- llN^*r«« glonal Announcements;134 words
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Article28 1958-03-03 6 War4m $l» (Minimum) THARMALINGAN, 29. Engineer. P W.D Colombo, son of K. Muthucumaru of Karalngar retired Senior Hospital Assistant, Kuala Pilah) died on March 1 at olombo28 words
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Article94 1958-03-03 6 in Worit $U I Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late leo mam Bock thank all Friend* ii Relatives for their Wreaths. .essayes of Condolence, Nlyin .Uii*. Attendance at Funeral, jonat tuns etc. MR MRS NORMAN BUTLIFFE wish to thank the doc>rs staff of Ward 23 SlngaKire General Hospital for94 words
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Article225 1958-03-03 6 AIL GOOD THINGS In lire >me to an end. but don't lei an npty Air- utck bottle destroy >ur pleasures Replace 11 IHE LONG LOOSE Line— unity tins II plu» an outstandig select iod of morning and rrernoon frocks Vanity 11 Bat•ry Road. FREE FREE? $8 50 Famv Popn225 words
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Article614 1958-03-03 6 City Council Decides Singapore's City Council its Labour Front and Liberal Socialist members dissenting has decided to challenge tht authority ol the Public Services Commission It hadecided to challenge one the main provisions in th Local Government Oidinam under which it is established It has gone against th< Malavanisation Commission614 words
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Article486 1958-03-03 6 Ploughs Into Factories Many ol the Ecafe countries) i now meeting in Kuala Lumpur se« their economic saJvai.on in rapid industrialisation. They are undeterred by the gloomy outlook ol those who question the wisdom and feasibility of exchanging an agricultural economy foi an industrial one The pessimists argue that production486 words
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Article854 1958-03-03 6 DOUGLAS MACKENZIE - FUCHS' I O-YEAR DREAM COMES TRUE DOUGLAS MACKENZIE L-J T M FIRST LAND CROSSING CONQUERS THE ANTARCTIC SCOTT BASE. FOR Dr. Vivian Fuchs the crossing of the Antarctic is a 10--year-old dream come true. His determination to cross the continent crystallised during the winters of 1948 and 1949 when heReuter - 854 words
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Article719 1958-03-03 6 WOOING CAPITAL WITH TAX HOLIDAY THE crucial factor in attracting foreign capital to industrially under developed countries is creation of confidence. Tax relief, such as the one recently announced by the Malayan delegate at Ecafe. does help, bui will not by i-self attract foreign investment any more than higher interest719 words
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Article514 1958-03-03 6 IREAO with interest tht other day your account of the ability of Miss Shakuntala Devi. "India's human calculating machine" and 1 thought your readers would be interested to know how the day of the week may be calculated from the date It is not514 words
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Article88 1958-03-03 6 IT was indeed surprising to read that Mr. Ong Eng Ouan was protesting at the seat given him at the party of the Arab Community. From Mr. Ong's past remarks about the mace, mayoral dress, etc.. he appears to be a almplt person. Why then should88 words
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Article379 1958-03-03 7 24 HRS. AFTER EMPLOYERS REJECT $3 A DAY MINIMUM WAGE CLAIM** RUBBER WORKERS' CHIEF SUMMONS A MEETING OF UNION EXECUTIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. |MIX National Union of Plantation Workers plans to launch a nation-wide "go-slow" campaign among the 320,000 rubber estate workers in retaliation against the379 words
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Article145 1958-03-03 7 OFFER TO INSURE AGAINST 'SACK' 17UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malayans can now insure themselves against being "sacked." About 100 people have al ready registered to Join the scheme, which is being run by the Employees Investment and Finance Compaiy Ltd. The secretary of the company Mr. Yong Kong Ylam. told the145 words
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Article27 1958-03-03 7 JESSELTON. Sun. People in the West Coast and interior residencies of North Borneo have, so far. contributed $3,000 in response to a Berhala Leper settlement appeal27 words
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Article82 1958-03-03 7 MERDEKA CLOCK UNVEILED SEREMBAN. Sun. The new merdeka clock tower in Kuala Klawang. in Negri Sembilan, built to commemorate the attainment of Malaya's independence, was unveiled at an impressive ceremony by the Yang Amat Mulia. tthe Dato Undang of Jelebu yesterday The territorial chief appealed to the people of the82 words
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Article18 1958-03-03 7 The Serangoon Garden Sports Club in Singapore held a dance at its premises on Saturday night.18 words
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Article55 1958-03-03 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. Damage estimated at $14.000 1 was caused when fire des- troyed more than 50 acres of rubber trees in Kampong Jeniang, 35 miles from here. today. It raged for several hours and is believed to have started from a lallang fire The estates are55 words
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Article45 1958-03-03 7 AIOR STAR, Sun. New officials of the Kedah Nattukotai Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce are- President Mr. S. NX. Nagappa Chettiar; viee-prr-sldent. Mr. B.L.N.S Thannemalai Chettiar secretary. Mr RM RM. Ramanathan Chettiar: assistant secretary. Mr SST.PL. Karuppan Chettiar; treasurer Mr A.M.K.M.K. Palanlappa Chettiar45 words
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Article56 1958-03-03 7 IPOH. Sun The Perak Malay Drivers Club which has been inactive most of the time since Its formation before the war was revived today. The Dato Panglima Kinta. Dato Tahwil Azar bin Ah mad. in his opening address at the club's annual meeting here congratulated the56 words
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Article39 1958-03-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the Rubber Research Institute Asiatic Staff Association here. Mr. X.C Ekar. lg to retire soon. He was been with the rubber research institute for the past thirty years.39 words
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Article31 1958-03-03 7 IPOH. Sun.- Dance In aid of the Kampong Simee old peoples home was held at the Hotel Majestic here last night. About $1,500 was raised from tickets and donations31 words
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126 1958-03-03 7 KOTA NUM. Sun. The Suara Muda cultural rlub trying to revive Malay culture In Kelantan— will spend SS.OM to buy or make ancient musical Instruments. Five Malay experts have been appointed to the task. The mone.. comes from a donation of SI.VOBO from the126 words
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Article183 1958-03-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The people of Malaya have a bigger role to play in Red Cross work now that the country is independent, the chairman or the Malayan Red Cross Bociety, Mr. R. Ramani. said tonight. In a broadcast to mark 'he Red183 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-03-03 7 THESE seven Malay girls performing a dance are part of the variety show staged by the Girl Guides Association of Selancor in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday in aid of their "hat fund."38 words
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Article197 1958-03-03 7 TWO WHO MET BY ACCIDENT ARE WED I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —A chance meeting at a picnic two years ago which involved some first aid. led to the marriage here this week of a pretty Chinese girl and a Malay Government official The two are Miss Lee Lai Peng mow Che197 words
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Article39 1958-03-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Eight tin miners from Slam are here to buy equipment for their mines. The miners, all from Bang- kok. arrived here yesterday. iThey have already vi.sited several tin mines in Selangor39 words
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Article31 1958-03-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. New officials of the Malayan Railway Senior Officers' Association are: President. Mr D. C. Albert: vice president. Inche Yacob bin Sheik Asmad, secretary. Mr J'swant Singh31 words
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352 1958-03-03 7 THEY'LL DISCUSS MALA YA DEFENCE "THREE leading Australian and New Zealand statesmen will be in Singapore and Malaya this week for discussions at the highest level with local leaders on defence and economic policy. The New Zealand Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs. Mr.352 words
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232 1958-03-03 7 GREAT FUN, SAY THE ECAFE TALKS MOTHERS' I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Two Malayan women are "mothering" the 170 delegates from 23 countries attending, the ECAFE committee on industry and natural resouices meeting here. They are Mrs. M S Naidu and Che Puteh bint e Ariff. receptionists at the Tengku Abdul Rahman232 words
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Article61 1958-03-03 7 MALACCA. Sun The Chief Minister of Malacca. Dato Osman bin Tallb. yesterday opened a I 1 mile stretch of road linking the remote village of Solok Ayer Pekat with the town of Masjid Tanah. The road, which Is named Jalan Hajl Hassan, after a member of61 words
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Article42 1958-03-03 7 JESSELTON, Sun.— Another North Borneo student, Roland Chin Kok San. will leave the Colony tomorrow for Australia under a Colombo Plan scholarship for a latrlculattlon course prior to admittance to the University of Melbourne for a law degree course next year.42 words
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390 1958-03-03 7 T<HE Singapore Indian Congress announced yes- terday that although its avowed Intention was to organise itself on a communal basis, its election platform would be In prior alignment with other political parties with moderate aims. Said the secretary-general. Mr. R. Ramanathan:390 words
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Article171 1958-03-03 7 Nine Alliance candidates will vie tor positions on Besut Town Council I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Nine Alliance Party candidates are to contest flections in three wards of the Besut Town Council elections, on March 21. Party Raayat has nominated three candidates for the Kuala Besut ward. The Independents are171 words
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Advertisement127 1958-03-03 7 iryrqy V i SANITARY POWDER' POULTRY HOUSES jpS^g^ B^Bm tI Sole Agents SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO, LTD. QUALIFY IN ACCOUNTANCY Ilir E:i«v Wuv through ICS H..mr-fit m» BMHSI In prf nar.idoi, for WmlnnHnrn al lli v AuMru.i.in Bonrly of iMrMMM Modrr.Hr *«■<■■ rwttMfci and luition until SMSMsM INTtftNATIONAL COKr)tSr>ONOENCE SCHOOLS O127 words
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Advertisement82 1958-03-03 7 ROADMARSHALL DIESEL ROAD ROLLERS jt£/a^oß TONS I TANDEM EYE EXAMINATION Yob UK •<» with Mic IciHi but yen <»■'» in with jrfific.jl ey«« Your a and only pair ot cyr> The Cod't F ,mt %J(k preient Invjlujblt C««id them 'A j carefully. Have your eyct examined /jsCsflSjA regularly? II not.82 words
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Article694 1958-03-03 8 IAN FLEMING - IAN FLEMING BOOKS OF THE WEEK Has survived five Presidents and II Attorneys-General fey THE F. 8.1. STORY. By Den Whitehead. (Muller. 305.). 'THE modern 'Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S.A. is Edgar Hoover. He Joined the Bureau at the age of twenty -two. It694 words
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Article364 1958-03-03 8 RICHARD GOOLD- ADAMS - RICHARD GOOLD-ADAMS lt> I SAW FOR MYSELF. By Anthony Nutting. (Hollis fir Carter. 10s. 6d.) JOURNEY INTO CHAOS. By Paul Johnson. (MacC.bbon Kee. 155.) \?R NUTTING and Mr. Johnson have almost nothing in common except their subject—the Arab world. Although Mr. Nutting resigned from the Government over364 words
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Advertisement302 1958-03-03 8 Mental Exhaustion Taken In the morning Brands Essence e>} f\i Chicken supplies the essential concentrated f A;' J V I nourishment required to meet the exacting sff" demands of the day that lies ahead. Takrn at the end of the day it will dispel menial strain end restore vitality BRANDS302 words
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Advertisement255 1958-03-03 8 For straight backs and sturdy limbs give your baby this pure milk Mothers do well to ask for Ostermilk when breastfeeding is not successful. Vitamin D has been added to this fine nourishing milk to build strong bones and teeth; iron has been added to enrich the blood. Oslermilk is255 words
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Miscellaneous254 1958-03-03 8 Straits Times Crossword I '""i nn* I* .-.1 ii J 8 IJ i j N .^J J|J .j^j ..>CJ Mi >" I^l y^ H «1 J"\ H ACROSS head? (8, 2. 1) 1 Dispatch rabbtt a. In Fr... I U*«ter kind not made here! (9) s cuwed tool (7) 8254 words
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1362 1958-03-03 9 150- deal let the world into Maya glory N a rain-eodden tent buried in the green jungle of Central America, two men sat laggling over the price of a great city that had lied 1000 years before. One was an American lawyer turned exilorer, John Lloyd Stephens, the other aDaily Mirror - 1,362 words
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Advertisement241 1958-03-03 9 fm I lij^ "'J badminton lesson Kj@f JrV with Wong Peng Soon I K^ >-••••• Si Tki liakni Crip Tbe correct Backhand Grip is thai you tmtm change your grip slightly and place lk^v"~ >m lfcumb l tl »h« »»ck of the handle. This simple change in grip, when >s>^241 words
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Miscellaneous165 1958-03-03 9 oarnt4*n A #'o. By 3iaa I^Ci. RE Y\\w <^k^B^^^B^ufl 1 BWCS«!!in^PTY3HVBffiCWCrn i^X9ZV«7nR9^BI BL^BBSMffHnrTQjß«73g^T^^finpPß33tP3B^B^BßL^Li S^-58t 7 *w fl 9 /^k^^^ "^^B^B^Lw mJI S^^m* iht* Saint By Lvsiiv 0 narlvri.% tPif/i Travy By 0 It<>sl<>r o mould VWi'fflZr^-.Wfijfr a small piece of~ II ONE HOUR LATER. AT I [what? o&tvsY ves.twofeet k165 words
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Article762 1958-03-03 10 TENDENCY IS EASIER By Our Market Correspondent turnover on the Malayan Share Market last week was a little above average and the bulk of the business was written in tins and industrial shares. The main factor affecting the local market last week was the see-saw762 words
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Article475 1958-03-03 10 OPERATORS were cautions on the Singapore I Rubber Market last week and no particular trend was observable There was only a narrow fluctuation in price between 78| cents on Monday and 77 5/8 cents on Friday. The market Is still largely buoyed up by the uncertaintyAP - 475 words
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Article329 1958-03-03 10 J»HE foJlowinic business JL done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by onr Arm of brokers for the period Feb 22 to I INDIST*IALS. Fraser Neave Ords $2.67 to IH%, lo Gammon-. $2 32 to $2.30. Hammer Co. I2JS to $2 30, Hume Industries I329 words
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Article557 1958-03-03 10 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after its last meeting on Friday. mm. mmm Pret Ords 3 b i JjJ \tlas Ice .1100 ibujrrni B B Petrol 31'- 33 B M Trustee* sJO i.so Con Tin Smelt T™ HO557 words
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Article51 1958-03-03 10 Carrent Date or Total To payment payment for pr year W. Hammer A Co. Ltd. 14»-e March 31 24', 2 Austral Malay Tin Ltd. 10', March 28 40', Bukit Keponc Rubber Estates Ltd. 55« i April 14 70', 6 <■!• nt .1 v Plantations 1-U- i,r;.- March 20 551 words
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Advertisement334 1958-03-03 10 NOTICES IO AHUM II MA» CONCERN KHOO FWE IHUAN has left iMH service and nns no authorlly In Lr.uisiirt any buMnest on out benatf StNA UOH M-miH-is Malnyan Shareorokers' Association AUCTION SALE OF 38 cases textile* (approximately 53.327 yds.) 15 cases Zip FrfHerners (approximately 11,500 dozens I To Be Held334 words
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Advertisement838 1958-03-03 10 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE PupU Miawives, Kandang Kerbuu nu->piiai, Singapore. Salary scale (130 x o Uo p.m Age 18 yean ai.a above. Applicants snould nave paused Form ill (Standard Vii j in an Engnsti scnool or poa»t M an equivalent eaucatlonal qualification. The minimum v tuning838 words
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Advertisement579 1958-03-03 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG POWER STATION SHIFT CHARGE ENGINEER Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Federal Citizens or British Subjects for the appointment of Shift Charge Engineer in the Electricity Supply Department. for service at Penang Power Station. 2. The minimum acceptable qualifications are (t) M.O.T.579 words
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Advertisement435 1958-03-03 10 SHIPPING NOriCES LLOYD TKIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" Thi* vessel will Mil (or HongHong from S.H.B Wharf. Godown* No*: 6*7. Gate No: 8 at 5 p m today 3rd March. Passengers should embark between 3 p.m and 4 p.m. HARI'tH GILTILLAN CO LTD. Agents MBSSAGEBIES MABITIMES CO. "BEAUVAIS" Arrived 17-2-58. A General435 words
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Advertisement389 1958-03-03 10 KNDTSEN UNE nun servic fWOM CANADA/U.i. PACIFIC COHTS 30 PAYS Soiling Son ELISABETH BAKKi Sailed Soiled It/IJMa. 14 Mai uZ GJIHTAUD IAKKt Soiled 1 Mo. 2/ 4 Aor S Apr 7A, ELLIN BAKKE 5 Ma. 19 Ma. It/20 Ap. 21 Ap. 21 Ap KRISTIN BAKKE 2 Ap. M Apt 10/l|389 words
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Advertisement1417 1958-03-03 11 Ton 140s MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. Ten >4» (11 lines) llnccoorstact in Singopora) tl2 MaaaJ i. h S P f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE X*' SAILINGS ta LIVERPOOL. 6LAMOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Saei w.tk liberty ta pracMd via Panamd" a* Capa at Caad Hop.) Corners option to procaad1,417 words
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Advertisement1205 1958-03-03 11 McALISTER <5t CO., LTD. TIL. No. I*3*l KLAVIdISS UMB MO Mi l ?.y?'lr.J^ l tm ANGfLES, SAM FRANCISCO, SIATTU. VkNCOUVtR ft PORTLAND and HP U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accearlna aaraa fat Ceatial ft South and Canada via Colombn Aa»wiaa> CITY OP BIRMINGHAM BONNEVIILE u^l UE iSshl ml -I-- rt CITY1,205 words
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Article714 1958-03-03 12 Results at a glance F.A. CUP Quarter- finals Bolton I Wolves 1 Fulham S Bristol R 1 WBA I Man. United 2 Blackburn t Liverpool 1 LONDON, Sunday. The quarterfinal matches in the English Football Cup competition yesterday provided a day of triumph for Lancashire.Reuter - 714 words
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Article315 1958-03-03 12 OTHER UK SOCCER RESULTS FIBST DIVISION Birmingham 4 Arsenal I Burnley Ererton I Man. City Blackpool 3 Newcastle t Aston 4 Notts. For. 8 Leicester 1 Preston 3 Sunder Und t Shrf Wed. t Luton I SECOND DIVISION Bristol C. 4 Lincoln Charlton 4 Bmrnslry I Uoncaster 1 West Ham315 words
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112 1958-03-03 12 A DISPUTED GOAL WAS ALBION'S EQUALISER The goal bj wtticb left winter Roy Horobin snatched a draw for Albion was Hotly disputed. Goalkeeper Harry Gregg, a survivor of the Munich crash. got a hand to the ball, and a defender hooked the ball away, but the referee ruled a goal.112 words
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Article877 1958-03-03 12 'olve* 'olvei 30 20 6 4 76 36 46 reslon 31 19 S 7 77 40 43 e»t Urom 30 13 12 ***** 38 uton 32 17 4 11 56 44 38 lan. United 29 IS 7 7 74 48 37 ottc For. 32 15 5 12 64877 words
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Article189 1958-03-03 12 nw/-T am^ LONDON, Sunday ENGLAND outplayed France to win by 14 points to nil at Paris and take a dear lead in the Rugby Union international championship yesterday while Ireland fought back spiritedly from a half-time deficit to beat Scotland 12-6 at Dublin France, clogged by189 words
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Article36 1958-03-03 12 JOHANNESBURG. Sun -Preston North End will fly to and from South Africa for their ninematch tour of the Union and Rhodesia In May and June, the South African Poottoall Association announced here yesterday—Reuter36 words
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Article35 1958-03-03 12 BORDEAUX, Sun Ken Donald, star wing- three-quarter of the Australian Rugby Union team, tore a hamstring muscle yesterday and will be unable to play in the remaining Prench and American tour games.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1958-03-03 12 BOMBAY, Sun Ramanathan Krlshnan, (India) beat British Davis Cup player Billy Knight 8-1, 8-€, 6-4 in the men's singles final of the Bombay hard court lawn *»nnls Championships here ves•erday RenterReuter - 33 words
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149 1958-03-03 12 Irish rally to beat Scots in second half tion. The French team fell far below expectations and they were several times booed by the crowd of 60.000. Even seasoned players like fly-half Jackie Bouquet and forwards Michel Celaya and Henri Domenech could do nothing of note. The Prench got a149 words
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Article264 1958-03-03 12 LONDON, Sun. Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches In Britain: Inter- Services: Navy 14 Army 0. Club matches: London Irish 12 St. Mary's 6: London Scottish 6 Richmond 23: London Welsh 12 Guys Hosp. 3; Old Allevnlans 6 1 Notts 3; Old Blues 14 Saracens264 words
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Advertisement458 1958-03-03 12 U m m. Ha^.^lßWMV'VJß^MvaaWafl^ PHONE \O ll Shtttrillff i 11,1.45,4,6.30 4 9.30 Alan Ladd "THE DEEP SIX color wb) JJ m y V 3rd WEEK! 16th DAY I n H Patrons arc reqaeated to be MM ON TIMEI I Show Starts: S.M 9 p.m. SHARP— lnterval 5 mlns. only j458 words
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Advertisement1232 1958-03-03 13 KJ^^ili^M I^H SITUATIONS WANTED M W»rdi U (mm.) Box It rim. rmlrm. CHINESE LADY TYPIST wishes part time work in the evenings. Reply Box A 7256 S.T. EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN Secretary/ Stenographer seeks position In Singapore. Would eaawdar relief work with a view to permanency. Box A 7084, S.T. EXPERIENCED INDEPENDENT1,232 words
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Advertisement855 1958-03-03 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M HWi ti SJi». Box S* eU. uttra VACANT LAND OVER 14.0 M sq. ft. at Goodman Road (or sale Idea for Bungalow. Tel: ***** Office hours. Principal only. MODERN THREE BKDBOOM Bungalows newly completed Oei Tlong Ham Park, Holland Road. Price 139,1100 each Apply P.O.855 words
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Advertisement793 1958-03-03 13 M Word, U (Mm. luMrtialn. RAJA S COLLEGE STANDS First for Rapid Refresher Stenography Course. Beginners Starting: Draughtsmanship. Photography. Book -Keeping, Typemritng. SJiorthand- Register early. Raja's College, Raffles Place (2nd door. Glaa Singh Building) *****. FOR SALK M Td. U <mHm.) U.i el, uc. OXYGEN PLANT In Good Condition. Apply793 words
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Advertisement814 1958-03-03 13 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE AMTI--rUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINU NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVKN chat the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Royal Singapore Chest C ll ale an Tuesday; 11th March. 18*8. at 15 p m for the ToDowtnc purposes:— 1. To confirm the Miniat oil814 words
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Advertisement534 1958-03-03 13 NOTICES SOKAOJAJA TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Members Voluntary Winding -up > Notice Is hereby given pursuant to section 230 of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174 > that a General Meeting of th» Member* of the above-named Company will be held at Union Building (DM), Collyer Quay, Singapore 1, on Saturday sth534 words
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Advertisement323 1958-03-03 13 NOTICES ALOR GAJAH RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED (In Tohiotary Liquidation) APPLICATION has been made to me to Issue duplicate script in the name of the undermentioned. the original certificate being untraceable. Dt VKAMK 01-rVKR STOKES Ma sfcarca Mas. MSSI BrMl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless a claim la made to323 words
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Advertisement73 1958-03-03 13 AUCTION SALE OF LAND SITUATE AT EXETGR ROAD To be held at our lalrrouin lias. 14 is Rabins** Road. Sinfaiiurr ON THURSDAY Clh March. IMS at 220 I'M. ESTATE OF H SOMAFAH. Warn LAND AT EXETER ROAD 99 yrs' lease from 9.1.1874 and wtth Possessory Title since 1*36. Area 3.97173 words
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531 1958-03-03 14 THIS MORNING the Thomas Cup selectors will announce Malaya's probable team for the Challenge Round at Singapore in June. The team was selected last night. No further trials will be held until shortly before the Challenge Round. Mr: Heah Joo Seang, the531 words
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309 1958-03-03 14 KINGSTON, Sun_ Oarrield Sobers, 21-year-old West Indian cricketer, made the highest ever Test score in the match against Pakistan here yesterday He reached 365 not out to beat the 20-year-old record of 364 by Sir Leonard Hutton for England against Australia at theReuter - 309 words
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87 1958-03-03 14 Siam plans S.E.A. Games this year BANOKOK. Sun. Slam has decided to sponsor a >uth-East Asia Games to be held in Bangkok in December, a member of her Olympic Committee said today. Burma. South Vietnam. Laos Cambodia, and Malaya would It Invited to take part, he said Tt Games would87 words
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Article93 1958-03-03 14 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun— Three v Federation Athletes— two women and a man today qualified for the Asian Oames at Tokyo in May. 1 hey were Annie Choong 1 100 metres). Tan Pong Thin (100 metres) and Raja Asian (100 metres t.^ Annie and Pong Thin Doth clocked93 words
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Article19 1958-03-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun PWD conceded a walkover to Selangor Sikh Union In a Dlv i hockey match today19 words
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137 1958-03-03 14 US SWEEP TO 9-0 CUP VICTORY OVER CANADA LONG BEACH. California. Sun. -The United States last night defeated Canada 9-0 for the right to represent the American Zone In the Thomas Cup The victory was clinched for the United States In the first singles match last night In which Manuel137 words
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Article38 1958-03-03 14 MIAMI, Sun Juan Manuel Pangio of Argentina, said last night he Intended to "abdicate" bis position as world champion racing driver. He thought Britain's Stirling Mosa would be bis moat probable successor —Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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307 1958-03-03 14 WEIGHTS for the Penang Sprint mretlnfs second and Bnal nay races on Saturday are: KEDAH COP ci. a Div. 1-b jr Barakat t.M Golden Dollar 8.13 Winterdrina B.M Dusty Bridge 808 Mirophli H. 07 Nunmmalr g.M Cruxeiro g.tS Sterling 801 White Heather 7.1S Cl.307 words
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Article240 1958-03-03 14 Kong Leong is the hero of 3-1 victoiy over Singapore ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore suffered their second international defeat of the season when they went down 3-1 to the Federation at the Merdeka Stadium today. Singapore, who were beaten 5-2 yesterday, looked impressive in240 words
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Article161 1958-03-03 14 pOKT ELIZABETH, Sun.— The South African attack laboured tirelessly to hold the Australian batsmen in check on the second day of the fifth and final Test here yesterday. But by the close Australia, who filnched the series with their win in the Fourth Test, wereReuter - 161 words
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Article645 1958-03-03 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SELECTORS IN A DILEMMA AS... By pDDY CHOONO, Malaya's key man in our Thomas Cup badminton defence next June, regained his position as the undisputed No. 1 player in the world when he beat Teh Kew San on the second night of645 words
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Article35 1958-03-03 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The annual general meeting of the Johore Cricket Club will be held at the Johore Civil Service Club on Mar. 11 at 6.30 p.m. All Interested are Invited to attend.35 words
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Miscellaneous22 1958-03-03 14 eSJDIfIRY PENANG SOCCEB: State trial. CUv stadium KL'ALA LI'MI'I K HOCKEY: Oi*. 2 knorkout: Be- i serve I'nlt Ordnance Depot. Carney Road.22 words
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