The Straits Times, 8 March 1958
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Title Section19 1958-03-08 1 AVEBAfiE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration774 1958-03-08 1 Mr.F is SO ANGRY Russian progress report sets off ECAFE storm jJBACK ON THE j DOUBLE TO MAKE A REPLY 'Lies, lies, all lies' then gibe in two proverbs by KHOO SIAN HOCK KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MR. NICOLAI FIRUBIN, Russia's chief delegate to the ECAFE conference, ran into the conference774 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-03-08 1 Plot to assassinate Chiang: Man held T»AIPEH. Fri.— A Com- munist agent allegedly sent to Formosa to assassinate National Chinese President Chiang Kaishek has been arrested, the Government announced today. The Peace Preserve /.on Corps, a Government security agency, identified the agent as Nl Shin-Ming. 27. a native of AnhwelUP - 175 words
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Article32 1958-03-08 1 LONDON. Frt. Mr. Duncan Sandys. British Defence Minister, wil pay a "courtesy" visit to Moscow which will not. be concerned with any negotiations, an official statement said her*» today ReuterReuter - 32 words
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72 1958-03-08 1 NASSER men head the hey ministries CAIRO, Frt. President Nasser issued a decree yes. terday appointing a Joint cabinet for the United Arab Republic in which Egyptians head most key ministries. There are eight joint ministries for Syria and Egypt seven of them with Egyptian ministers. Other ministries have separateReuter - 72 words
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98 1958-03-08 1 3,181 HAVE QUIT UMNO, SAY TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A total of 3.181 members of the Federation of Malay School Teachers' Associations have quit UMNO in accordance with instructions issued by the federation last month. This figure was given today by FMS.T.A. who met here to plan further action following98 words
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Article41 1958-03-08 1 BUTTERWORTH. Frt. A 38-year-old labourer, admitted to the Butterworth hospital after a midnight accident last night, died from his Injuries early this morning K. Kajoo was walking along t'ermatang Pauh Road wher a car knocked him down41 words
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Article13 1958-03-08 1 TOKYO. Fri— A Japanese mountaineering expedition has left for Nepal —ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article137 1958-03-08 1 IPOH, Fri.— A lone terrorist, caught in an ambush today by a patrol from the 2nd. Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, flung a handgrenade at the soldiers but It failed to explode. The terrorist was shot dead by a burst of fire from a hrengun by137 words
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325 1958-03-08 1 Anti-British? I'm only against colonies— Ong THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said yesterday that it was "scurrilous" to acruse him of being violently anti-British. Commenting on remarks made I about him at a recent delegates' conference of the State Liberal and Country Party in Melbourne. Mr. Ong325 words
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176 1958-03-08 1 Two workers confessed: We are terrorists KUALA I.l'MPl K. FrL Two sawmill workers v/ho confessed to their employer that they were Communist terrorists surrendered at a Kuala Lumpur police station last month. The t- llui Ah Kirn and Soo i Metis were taken to the police station by their employer.176 words
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Article50 1958-03-08 1 PARIB. Fri.— Train services were disrupted throughout France today as engine driven went on strike for 24 hours, demanding better working conditions and higher pay. Suburban services and goods traffic were virtually paralysed, but long-distance expresses continued to run, wtth some cancellations and delays —ReuterReuter - 50 words
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173 1958-03-08 1 TROOPS REPORTED READY FOR SUMATRA INVASION SYDNEY, Fri.— Radio Australia said today troops of the Indonesian Central Government were reported concentrating In the Rhio Archipelago south of Singapore in preparation for a landing on rebellious Central Sumatra. In Jakarta last night steel-helmeted troops guarded the bazaar area after a mystery173 words
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Article24 1958-03-08 1 MADRID. Frt.— The private detectives of Spain hare joined the Spanish Trade Union Confederation and have held their first annual assembly.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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181 1958-03-08 1 Malacca, Friday. THE President of the Malayan Chinese Association, 1 Da to Sir Cheng-lock Tan, said tonight: "I can cope with another term of office as president of the MCA and I am going to contest the election for the presidency." Dato Sir181 words
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Article44 1958-03-08 1 KUALA IuMPUR Fri The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. W Nash, and the Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R. Q. Casey, will be the guests of honour at a lunch given by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Istana Negara tomorrow44 words
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Article253 1958-03-08 1 2 a.m. news roundup RED ROCKETS PROBE AIR OVER POLES LONDON, Fri. Russian rockets have been probing the upper atmosphere over the North and South Pole regions since November Tass announced today. A broadcast monitored here said six rockets were launched successfully from an island near the North Pole andReuter - 253 words
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Article69 1958-03-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A new Armed Forces Division of the Ministry of Defence has been established. It is an integration of the armed forces section of the Ministry and the Headquarters of the Federation's I armed forces The division, says an official statement, consists of a number69 words
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Advertisement116 1958-03-08 1 FLAVOUR of the MOKTH ggJ COFFEE (if vs? fy Premium 'cold storage creameries ltd. X-" I i* A WANDER LTD.. the makers of i 'Ovaltine'. lake grui pride in the fact 1 that 'Ovaltine' was choicn by the British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Eupe-' dition, and offer tbeir heaniesl congratulations to all116 words
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172 1958-03-08 2 YOUTH BEATEN UP AND ROBBED BY MOURNERS A FARM labourer, Neo Cheng Peow, 17, was assaulted by a group of professional mourners and robbed of $800 near the cemetery at the 13th mile Chua Chu Kant? Road, Singapore. The men chased him into his house, beat him and damaged property172 words
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150 1958-03-08 2 SAMPAN OWNERS 'STRIKE IT RICH'— CARRYING LETTERS AT $5 EACH OWNERS of motor sampans have 'struck it rich" carrying letters to Singapore from the crews of ships detained at Pulau Samboe. Ship owners whose ships are still being detained said that for every letter brought from the check point at150 words
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Article336 1958-03-08 2 '''WORLD MOVING INTO ERA OF FIERcF COHPCTITION SMALLER PROFITS' LONDON, Friday. SIR GEORGE BOLTON, one of Britain's leading bankers, declared last night: "The world economic boom is orver." He forecast that the world was entering a new era in the International economic field, which would be336 words
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283 1958-03-08 2 MRS. GEORGE LEE —the hitherto silent member of the three Singapore delegates to the Afro-Asian Women's Conference in Colombo last month yesterday spoke up in support of Mrs Shirin Fozdar. The other member. Mrs. A. Jumabhoy. had said when the three returned to Singapore283 words
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Article64 1958-03-08 2 NO ACTION YET ON UNITY MOVE LONDON. Fri. Mr. Reginald Sorensen (Labour), asked in the House of Commons yesterday what further action was contemplated on the move for closer liaison between British North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei. Mr John Profumo, colonial Under-Secretary. replied: "No further action is contemplated until localReuter - 64 words
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157 1958-03-08 2 PKNANG, Friday. RUBBER imports from Indonesia to Penang dropped by more than 7,000 tons last year as compared to 1956. In 1957, 11.825 tons valued at $16.5 million were consigned here. In 1956. ***** tons worth $28.8 million came in. Generally, however, the value of157 words
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260 1958-03-08 2 'DISASTER FUND' FOR RUBBER PROPOSED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MALAYA and other rubber producing countries should set up national funds to help the industry in lean times. Dr. J. Vixseboxse, leader of the Netherlands delegation to the ECAFE conference said here today. He added that the national funds, financed both by260 words
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69 1958-03-08 2 Catholics, Reds fight in Italian Chamber ROME, Fri. Catholics and Communists scuffled on ttie floor of the Chamber of Deputies last night over Red charges of chunti interference in the forthcoming general elections. Fist-shaking Deputies. inflamed by the controversial conviction of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Prato by an ItalianUP - 69 words
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Article33 1958-03-08 2 KARACHI: Malik Firoz Khan Noon, Pakistan's Prime Minister, told the National Assembly that neither he nor any other member of the Bagdad Pact had asked lor atomic weapons in open or secret session—Reuter.33 words
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Article31 1958-03-08 2 LIMA {Peru): Six army and air force of/i--cers and one civilian have been arrested for plotting to overthrow the government oj President Manuel Prado and to set up a dictatorship. UP.UP - 31 words
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Article22 1958-03-08 2 ■k TOKYO: Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma of Laos arrived for a three-day state visit at the invitation of the Japanese Government.—U.P.UP - 22 words
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Article30 1958-03-08 2 SYDNEY: A statement signed by 350 Australian scientists warning of the dangers of a nuclear war was issued by Professor R. H. Thorp. Professor of Pharmacy at Sydney University Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article37 1958-03-08 2 LITTLETON, {Colorado): The Martin Company said it successfully completed the first in a series of test firings of the Titan interconcontinental ballistic missile aero jet engine, which it is constructing for the U.S. Air Force U. P.37 words
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Article14 1958-03-08 2 SAIGON: Mr. Pinean. French Foreign Minister, arrived from Cambodia on a two-day visit. —Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article17 1958-03-08 2 BUENOS AIRES: The Argentine ambassador to Moscow, Dr. Donato Del Carril. has been called home for consultations.—Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article23 1958-03-08 2 BAGDAD: Full political rights for women were announced as part of the policy of his ne« government by the Prime Minister. Nuri Said.—Renter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article36 1958-03-08 2 HAVANA, Fri -Cuba's new cabinet has announced that it is willing, as an "indication of good faith." to consider rebel demands for UN supervision of the election scheduled here on June I.— UP.UP - 36 words
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119 1958-03-08 2 SUVA. Fri— The Oovernor-ln-Councll in Fiji has decided to permit the screening of Englishspeaking films on Sundays. Sunday's screening of Indian and Chinese films has been allowed for some years. European residents in Suva petitioned In 1938 for Sunday Alms but the GovernmentReuter - 119 words
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Article306 1958-03-08 3 Egyptian officer witness accuget Britain, also charges: Linked with planned coup by Saud, he tells Cairo court CAIRO, Friday. STAR state witness at the current royalist conspiracy trial charged yesterday that the U.S. was deeply implicated in plots to overthrow the Egyptian and Syrian regimes.306 words
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Article55 1958-03-08 3 TORONTO, Fri.— Nine ships owned by the recently formed Orient and Pacific Lines are due to go into operation by 1961 linking the west coast of Canada with Japan. Hong Kong Manila and Australia. The first of th e ships, the Himalaya, is to sailReuter - 55 words
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Article34 1958-03-08 3 LONDON. Fri Mr. Duncan Sandys, Britain's Defence Minister, has received an Invitation to visit Moscow and accepted in principle, but is not contemplating going at the moment, lt was stated here— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article29 1958-03-08 3 LONDON. Fri. The Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Derick Heathcoat-Amory. announced that he would present his annual Budget to the House of Commons on April 15 Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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164 1958-03-08 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States rejected yesterday as "completely without foundation" Syrian insinuations that the United States was involved in a plot against the new United Arab Republic. Lt. Col. Abdul Hamrald SerraJ, Syrian strongman, told a Press conference in Damascus that the UnliedReuter; UP - 164 words
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Article156 1958-03-08 3 U.S. ROCKET FAILS 1,900 MILES FROM SITE: THIRD STAGE DIDN'T WORK CAPE CANAVERAL, Friday. SECOND United States earth 1 satellite launched by a JupiterC rocket here yesterday did not go into orbit and probably burned up some 1.900 miles from here, it was officially announced last night.Reuter - 156 words
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159 1958-03-08 3 HE BREAKS INTO HOME TO SEE PRINCESS LONDON, FrL An unidentified man plunged through the front door of Princess Mar garct's residence yesterday and got as far as the roof shouting for her before police seiied him It happened st Clarence House. Princess Margaret was home at the time. ThUP - 159 words
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Article207 1958-03-08 3 Conducted by an old soldier LONDON, Friday. DISCIPLINE In the British Army is to be reviewed by a committee of serving Army officers with recent regimental experience, the Secretary for War, Mr. Christopher Soames. said yesterday He told the House of Com- 1 monsReuter - 207 words
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Article100 1958-03-08 3 RIDGE AND BAH OWNER NOT GUILTY LONDON, Fri— A suspended police chief and a bar owner who were acquitted last week of conspiring to cheat justice were formally found not guilty yesterday on further charges Charles Ridge. 59. suspendied police chief of Brighton, and Anthony Lyons. 59. were discharged afterReuter - 100 words
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Article27 1958-03-08 3 KARACHI. Fri.-The death toll in the big Karachi fire last Wednesday rose to 33 today as more charred bodies were recovered from the debris.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article30 1958-03-08 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Rumanian Prime Minister. Mr. Chivu Stoica. arrived here today on an official visit and was met by Mr. Nehru. the Indian Prime Minister Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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146 1958-03-08 3 ALGIERS. Fri. SEVENTEEN French soldiers have been killed and 45 wounded in a battle against heavily-armed rebels 75 miles south of Algiers, military headquarters here announced last night. It was one of the heaviest blows suffered by the French in a single engagement soUP - 146 words
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Article324 1958-03-08 3 LONDON Ihurs i ONDON. Thurs In Hi. lj absence of any disturbing Influences and following the overnight improvement on Wall Street London stock markets presented a firm appearance today Closing middle prices ot selected stocks not Including <tnmD dun were- RUBBER LONDON. Thurs. Spot 22% d., April 22324 words
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126 1958-03-08 3 Police chief faces charges of fraud WORCESTER, Fri. MR. GLYN DAVIES, 48--year-old police chief of Worcester, was served summonses today covering charges of fraudulent conversion and falsification of accounts. Mr. navies a married man with three children, will appear at Worcester Magistrate's Court on March 27. He has been suspendedReuter - 126 words
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Article38 1958-03-08 3 TOKYO. Fri. The VS Navy today sent the tug Lipan to the aid of the Liberian vessel Andros Fairplay. last reported to be out of fuel about 240 miies east of Hachinioi northern Japan ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1958-03-08 3 TOKYO. Fri. The Japanese Foreign Ministry today confirmed that Japan has requested Russia to suspend all future nuclear weapon tests.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement234 1958-03-08 3 Singapore welcomes m.s. Kungsholm' Get to know SINGAPORE GUILD of /■whSh BETTER l|i SHOPS %2^^|p Save precious hours by shopping wisely! We are people who like to do things a little better. To offer the tourist and the resident the best that there is in the various fields of merchandise234 words
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219 1958-03-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fridaj. A 41- YEAR-OLD Indian on crutches was told to- day by a High Court Judge: 'You are a despicable man r <arded and dressed In national costume. R Slnnappa. It was stated, stole cash and jewels worth $500 from219 words
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Article43 1958-03-08 4 KUALA LOTS, Fri.— A padi planter, Ismail bin Daud. 19, of Kuala Tembling, Jeranut. was today fined $15 or two weeks' Imprisonment for .sleeping in a bus parked at the Kuala Lipis bus stand on the night of March 3.43 words
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329 1958-03-08 4 JEFFREY FRANCIS - The clock is turned back 900 years JEFFREY FRANCIS By IT U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Nine hundred years of Malayan history will unfold in the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night under the blue beams of powerful Army searchlights More than 400 Malayans will take part In a historical pageant for the329 words
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Article81 1958-03-08 4 MALAYAN ASSOCIATION PROPOSED KUANTAN. Frl There will be a meeting at the Metropole Theatre Hall here on Sunday to consider tne formation of the Kuantan "United Malayans Association." Among tne objects of the proposed association are: "To cultiTate am! foster a real Malayan outlook and to break down the communal81 words
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229 1958-03-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pONTRIBUTIONS to their Sunday school in Port Dickson by about 70 European children will bring a much-needed oxygen tent to the General Hospital in the town. r On Sunday morning. Dr. Chin Mcc Hong, the medical officer in charge of the hos-229 words
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Advertisement216 1958-03-08 4 KOLEH RACING jJF/m i ?^SS^^Biife' I m I m M W 3k vaa^^^Bß^ Little it known oi the Koleh't origin, ilthough it prob.ibly cjoic from fiva since in build il clo»cly *~^sSrM^a^s^ rcit-mblcj »heir long' LlVnEf J^^y Whenever an opportunity jrues. rhc Maijy ♦nfcetnun W^fjjr j me their Kolehi tor216 words
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Miscellaneous195 1958-03-08 4 RADIO MALAYA ;^e -.TSh I SimTZSi NATIONAL SBOBT HAM Ends Sport; 2.45 The LatinSERVICE American Way; 3.00 Saturday 41 mrlrrv Prom; 3 30 Juke Box Parade' 4 M SINGAPURK Lazy Afternoon; 430 Tea Dan* 1 Vl 't l r;.T'7..U™,o eU t io Salur <l»y Medley; 5.30 BandKI'ALA I.IMFUR stand; 5.50—6.30195 words
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484 1958-03-08 5 Federation political leaders, youths say: We back Govt. mobilisation plan ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Nearly all political leaders today backed the Government's proposal to register Federal citizens between the age of 17 and 55 for national service. Tengku Abdul Rahman, announcing the proposal last night, said it was necessary to end484 words
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143 1958-03-08 5 |>> NG, Fri. A Penanc I State and City Councillor, Inche Nyak Hashim bin Nyak Patch, said today he was "ready and willing to sacrifice" him. self for th c country. Inche Nyak Hashim, who started a controversy recently when he called143 words
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140 1958-03-08 5 V U ALA LUMPUR, Frt. A moneylender obtained a court order to attach a man's shop although he had repaid his debt in full, the High court was told today. The moneylender. Gulwant Singh, was ordered by the court to pay $5 500. including $2,500140 words
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Advertisement301 1958-03-08 5 CEYLOX FLOOD HI 111 I H\U MASKED BALL RAFFLES HOTEL Thursday March 27th 1958 8 p.m. 1 a.m. Under the Patronage of The Hon The Chief Minister FLOOR SHOWS VARIETY ACTS EXHIBITION DANCES by LOW POH SAN DANCE STUDIO FASHION PARADE i by DUNCANS DRESS SALON with Models from 1301 words
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Miscellaneous894 1958-03-08 5 IS liani» kuaulan .SULTANA: Manamagan Theva! CATHAY: Aprfl Love 1.1% 3.30. CATHAY: World without End I (TamU > J J- 15 93 -6 45. 9 15. ODEON: 20 Million 2.30. 7 00. 9.30; REX: Fngal Killing Miles to Earth 1.15. 3 30. 6.45. Veettu Mahalekshml (Tamil) BBUXIANT- Ram Da s894 words
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Obituary25 1958-03-08 6 IN M EMORI AM I* »ur4, tin IfMMral CHRISTIE DEMETRIADES 8-3-1953. "God has you in Heaven. I, constantly in my heart." Your fcorronful wife Lydla.25 words
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Article430 1958-03-08 6 ANNOUNCEMEN TS I* *«r«, ll'l llt m, m-mt OPENING SATURDAY the ISth at "The Cockpit"—R hythm.* Mighty Atom Johnny Borg. WIN A FlAT— here's anothei clue to Carlsberg's Competition— Spent! Brew On Sale Here Since MM WHERE TO GO? What to do? Tlie Cockpit's lust the place tor jou. Rijsttafel430 words
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575 1958-03-08 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Mar. 8, 1958. Manning The Barricades large Increase In defence bill which already absorbs more than ten per cent of the Government's revenue. The fact nevertheless remains that the Federation is now an independent nation, and must be prepared to defend this independence. The National575 words
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Article297 1958-03-08 6 Delegates and officials at the current Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East conference in Kuala Lumpur are so impressed by the town that they are freely discussing the possibility of moving Ecafe headquarters there from Bangkok. They could do worse than make up their,297 words
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Article297 1958-03-08 6 The Singapore Governmeni is taking too long in refusing the request fro:n the Colony's lorry, taxi and sampan owners that they be exempted from the last increase of 20 cents a gallon in the duty on petrol Because there cannot be any possibility that the Government is297 words
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Article, Illustration985 1958-03-08 6 NO ASIAN COUNTRY CAN 60 IT ALONE 11R Tan Sif-w Sin, the admirably quiet and calm chairman of last week's Ecafe meeting on industry and natural resources, said this in his closing speech. "To the Western world, with its phenomenal progress, the steps taken Dy Asia so far may seem985 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-03-08 6 GEE VPJ Photo by Khor Thean HongKhor Thean Hong - 9 words
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Article800 1958-03-08 6 IAMX LA.\ fm - IAMX LA.\fm Btl IT happened one morning five or six years ago that I found myself, with time to kill, in Texarkana The sun-drenched ennui of the Deep South weighs heavily on Texarkana, but its long Main Street has fame of a sort because800 words
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Article79 1958-03-08 6 (From the Straits Times of March 5,1908) AT a meeting of the Municipal Commission last week. Mr Stevens Inquired whether the President could suggest some scheme by which the public might know when an election was coming off. It was true that the elections were advertised tn79 words
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Article216 1958-03-08 7 Bus firm moves to break strike IIfALACCA, Fri. -The iTi Malacca Omnibus Company, one of the three bus firms here crippled by strikes, made the first move today to restore its services. The company, which has advertised for new errployees, sent out one bus from Its depot to enable two216 words
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Article28 1958-03-08 7 JOHOKit BAHRU Fri A Johorc branch of the La bour Party of Malaya nabeen formed with Mr K?e Yong Slang of NaiiyiiiK Shoe Factory, as chairman28 words
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Article117 1958-03-08 7 WFTU is under fire at talks KUALA LUMPUR, Frt.Two delegations at the ECAFE conference here criticised the secretariat for permitting a memorandum by the World Federation of Trade Unions to be issued as a conference paper Mr Duk Shin Choi, of South Korea, described the memorandum as "nothing but propaganda117 words
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492 1958-03-08 7 LORD CARRINGTON: WE LOOK FORWARD TO NEW, NO LESS CLOSE ASSOCIATION HE CHALLENGES RED DELEGATES TO ECAFE ON 'PUZZLING REMARK' ABOUT CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gRI TAIN'S confidence in the future of Malaya was stressed today by Lord Carrington, leader of the British delegation to the492 words
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Article32 1958-03-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has cabled the Prime Minister of Ghana, Dr. Nkrumah. this country's good wishes on the first anniversary of Ghana's independence32 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-03-08 7 ROTARY BRINGS JOY TO WOMAN CRIPPLED SINCE THE AGE OF 9 CHE Fatimah bintr Abdul Kais. 55, who was crippled when she was nine years old. is seen above in her wheel chair, presented by the Ipoh Rotary Club. Standing beside her is her widowed mother. Che Tekab binte Dualeh.149 words
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Article143 1958-03-08 7 Bus strike: Union man charged MALACCA. Fri —The 22--day old strike of 140 employees of three bus companies here was referred to in the Malacca magistrate's court this afternoon when Baba bin Bachllt. 38. vice president of the National Union of Transport Workers. Malacca branch, was charged with criminal intimidation143 words
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Article73 1958-03-08 7 IPOH. Frl.— The vocational Service Comm.ttee of the Ipoh Rotary Club is sponsoring an arts and crafts exhibition t t.ie Perak Library hal) here, open to all schools and ,outh clubs in the Ipoh area. commencing from March 24 for a week The exhibition will Oe divided73 words
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Article187 1958-03-08 7 TENGKU, CASEY IN VITAL TALKS If U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V Confidential discussions, said to have an important bearing on the future relationship of Australia and Malaya, have been held here between Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, and the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Mr. Casey187 words
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Article212 1958-03-08 7 'Rid bandits, help defend country' IPOH, Friday. 'THE Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mi Walter Nash, said here today that the role of the troops from his country now operating in Malaya was two-fold "First they are here to get rid of the terrorists212 words
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Article59 1958-03-08 7 CERTIFICATES FOR 32 NON MALA YS 1 SEREMBAN. Fri. Thirtyi two non-Malays here last night received certificates of the Negri Sembilan Malay Language Society. They had passed the Standard II Malay examination. The society was formed In 1956 with the object of encouraging non-Malays to learn Malay Classe.s are held59 words
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Article45 1958-03-08 7 IPOH. Frl The Perak Sundryshops Guild decided at an emergency meeting here today to protest to the Government against the reduction of the number of rice Importers in the non -white areas of the state About 50 member* attended th- meeting45 words
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Article45 1958-03-08 7 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. The Butterworth district welfare committee yesterday distributed $330 to 53 victims whose houses at Bagan Dalam here were destroyed by fire on Chinese New Year's day The Butterworth MCA branch has collected over $1,000 to help the families rebuild their houses.45 words
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Article54 1958-03-08 7 IPOH. Frl. Former students of the Anglo-Chinese School in Ipoh will entertain their retired principal. Mr T W Hlnch. 66. and Mrs Hinch to a dinner on March 28 Mr and Mrs. Hinch arrived In Malaya a fortnight ago and will be In Ipoh for four54 words
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119 1958-03-08 7 Hamid urges Colony Indonesians to shun crisis congress rpHE Deputy Chief Minis, tor. Inche Abdul Hamid bin H.iji Jumat. has urged Indonesians who have taken out Singapore citisenship not to participate in the forthcoming Indonesian citizen's congres* in Kuala Lumpur, it was learnt yesterday His appeal was directed in particular119 words
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95 1958-03-08 7 THE University of Malaya Archaeological Society's excavation teams to Malacca and Kedah have returned to Singapore with "major discoveries." Prof. N. Parkinson, head of the History Department of the University. told the Btralts Times that he will soon publish a paper95 words
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Article52 1958-03-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. -I Hassan bin Marof. 57, was I found with two gunshot wounds in his face at his 1 home In Kampoag Bukit I Rining at Rasah yesterday Near him were a shotgun and three expended shells. Hassan is now in the Rawang52 words
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Advertisement387 1958-03-08 7 DP I. I. A iMtended'Vu, k V W #1 m P>» Record, World Famous Conductor* Orchestra World f.imous Arrittt CEP 511 Puccini. Toscj Act I Or tutlo c chijro. Act 2: La poven mij cenj Rendta feOiildi (Sco'ano): Enzc Masnermi (Bam net *.th th e Si Cecillia Och Rome c?ndu:ted387 words
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Advertisement75 1958-03-08 7 "TINGLING -FRESH' -and that means healthy gums 4{fet I>^ The tingle H^^V ,-^T^^B comes from Sodium l Ricinoleate, a >i4^k. substance that caret B^^^k J I for your gu»i<,o>;J BL Gibbs SR B 7 > *^fc»*s9BiF*~ I i *i *fll i^iw|lli^K! sal U Bf *^>r* Ice-fresh, tlngllng-fresh! GIBBS %.K. is75 words
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Article108 1958-03-08 8 FREIGHT 'WAR' GROWING A FREIGHT "war" between Singapore and Federation ports to China U building up. Undercutting on rubber shipments to Shanghai by a Singapore shipping company quoting much lower rates than lines who are members of the Malayan China Japan Freight Conference is the cause. It was announced yesterday108 words
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Article35 1958-03-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR. FT.. India's Minister for Industries and leader of the Indian delegation to the ECAFE conference. Mr. Manubhai Shah, will address a gathering of Indians at the Chettiars' Hall. Sentul on Sunday.35 words
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Article70 1958-03-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1 Mentri Besar of Trengganu. The Prime Minister. Tengltu jat his residence here yesterAbdul Rahman, officiated at day evening, the engagement party of his The couple met each other grandniece. Tengku Maheran at a student party in Malaya binte Tengku Isahan. 22. Hall. London,70 words
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Article43 1958-03-08 8 SITIAWAN. Frt.-The District Officer, Dlndlngs. Inche Mohamed Senawl bin Haji Zainuddm. and members of the District War Executive Committee, visited Simpang Dua, Pekan Gurney and Simpang Lima new villages yesterday evening to tell the people about the Improved Emergency situation.43 words
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218 1958-03-08 8 Firgt Fenang^now 3 more states Involved RUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The campaign to recruit schoolboys into secret societies is spreading in the Federation. Police have established for certain that some students in Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Penang are in the grip of these218 words
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410 1958-03-08 8 EFFECTS OF 'PEACE' FORGOTTEN rUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Union of Plantation Workers said today that estate employers had "conveniently" forgotten the effects of industrial peace on the rubber industry when tliev rejected the workers' claim for higher wages. A statement by410 words
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Article83 1958-03-08 8 IPOH. Fri. One of the heaviest artillery bombardments of the nine-weeks-old "Operation Ginger in (he Sungei Siput area was carried out over a 21-hour period which ended yesterday evening. Twelve terrorist targets in deep jangle in the Lhasa area were pounded by a total of 110 rounds,83 words
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Advertisement629 1958-03-08 8 ?l"'l'll'llil MM iBVC^wMaV^ X BLa»BW7w?fl MM I ißAcXijal Ks^fl^ LWwUa^UmJbk^^ll !i 59 U < 1 45 4 6.30 4 9.30 I M. W.ye "IK£ND T LOST"!-^— 4 h Jriii! SHAW NEWS EXC LISIVE: J«k> Wayaet VWt lattrnatiaawl Charily I'rrmirrr at Ihr SKY. aj J r »"'e'»t M'nttf: "LADT OF MYSTERY629 words
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Miscellaneous181 1958-03-08 8 Straits Times Crossword 2. 3 4 5 6 7 i~" 15 1 I* 4 1 i 'M i l6 ZZSIS M y~l^^i~ 2 Zm ZIZ i ZHZI _8"~ ZIZ_LZIS!!, Z ZB^IZSZp^H.i^IZ ACROSS a First woman to relax at peak <7) i K'MtlrToes^Ut b on "»j ft" "ate o, 10 kT181 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1958-03-08 9 <MHHHHHMMIIMHMMMMMMI MOTORIST travelling: along the modern road from Seremban to Kualah Pilah who cares to stop at the top of the Bukit Putus pass would be standing exactly at the place where Captain Charmer of the Gurkhas won his Victoria Cross. If this1,156 words
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Advertisement286 1958-03-08 9 the famous YICTA 18" PETROL ROTOMO ■«rf*clion and th« touaH<«t jungle srawtht cleared in no lim« oith Hi* omeiina Victa Rotomc The »utl II-»-vch cut and the pawcrful 125 c.c. «»»mh (aavc-iaataa. 1.4 h.a.) «naM« >tv lo mow in minwlcs lawn* rn^t w»4 la take kaara Look at these VICTA286 words
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Advertisement158 1958-03-08 9 WE BOTTLED THE SOUND,.. AND SEALED IT t/ial Will at i tHiltHmnl the uxirhl Im* fifi knon n ft^^*^f§ Ml &o»eW<*gu££&Jlo**(//t4i&i4- *^/l/ Sole Agtnts: LINDETEVES (Mi LTD SINCAPOM K. LUMPUR PENANC IPOH lESSCLTON A FREE HOLIDAY IN HONGKONG FOR YOU! MOCAFINO y^ *i>«* by MM 4g^^^ Enter the MOCAFINO |i*££|jgS158 words
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Miscellaneous205 1958-03-08 9 ittrtnen At #o. Hy it 9a a I SHOW XXJ SOM£TUING k^BaßaßHHlllllZL *^v M U ~^o iJu» Suini By he* lie o "harteri* I I fyes, Birr I think it belonged] Tooes ihdeed? I wonder I TO HIS WIPES FAMILY. AND HE I iP HB'LL BE AWAY ON ONE Of205 words
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874 1958-03-08 10 SHORT ORE SUPPLY FIRMS TIN PRICE AND MINING SHARES By Our Market Correspondent JUMP of $6.50 yesterday brought the price of tin up to $376 per picul, the highest price since mid-July, and indicated the extent to which the production cut back ordered by the International Tin Council is now874 words
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Article21 1958-03-08 10 SINGAPORE. March 7. RUBBER: 761 cent* per Ib (down fiveeighths of a cent). TIN $376 per picul (up S6.M).21 words
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Article99 1958-03-08 10 Slnf spore Chinese Prodnrr F\ rhanfe: noon prices per plrul I yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent March April 831 i buyers. $32 sellers. Coconut ell: steady; bulk $48 sellers, drum $52 sellers Pepper: steady; about 20 to 30 tons of business reported done: Muntok white $105. Sarawak $10499 words
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Article305 1958-03-08 10 rTttiE market this week has 1 continued to be perplexed and Increasingly uncertain as new s from Indonesia became more and more obscure, report Holiday, Cutler and Bath in their current market report. Traders are endeavouring to keep their positions small and are disinclined to take view305 words
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Article119 1958-03-08 10 MELBOURNE. Fri INVESTMENTS were Arm on the Stock Exchange here today. The sharpest movement* were Herald and Carllon both up aix pence. Loans 3'.»\ 1956-58 £100 15* »d 3on. Zinc 59/6 Bank of NSW 137 Mount Lyell 21/1 buyer Broken HIU 97 3 Hill 50 12 li Mount119 words
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Article152 1958-03-08 10 March first grade rubber buyers I o.b. dosrdj in Sin<apore yesterday at 76*4 cents per lb down five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing price Closini tone: Quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot fob. buyers 76%, sellers 77; Int. 1152 words
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Article69 1958-03-08 10 The Mayalan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): gelling T.T. or O.D. ready: New York 32 5; Italian Lire ***** On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.81 Ti69 words
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Article46 1958-03-08 10 'THE Federation's Minister of Finance has Axed the following prices for calculating Castoms duties for the week from March 6 Rubber Tl% cent, a Ib. Copra $4M a ton. Coconut OH $M( a ton. Palm Oil $***** a ton Palsa Kernels $384.25 a ton.46 words
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Advertisement674 1958-03-08 10 NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E' and above registered PWD Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to noon of the 15th March, 1958 for the SUPPLY OF METAL FHOM BUI OH KASAP QUARRY. SEGAMAT FOR THE PERIOD 1-4-58 TO 31-3-59 Full particulars may674 words
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Advertisement187 1958-03-08 10 BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA, LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at It* Reglsteied Office, China Building, Chulla Street. Singapore, on Saturday. 22nd March. 1958 at 12 o'clock noon to transact the ordinary business187 words
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Advertisement949 1958-03-08 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS applications are invited from Federal Stat« Citizens for appointment as Workshop Fareman on the pensionable establishment of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Perak, on the salary seal* $538x18-1700 p.m. plus cost of living and housing allowances at current rates. Candidates should be between 30 and 4s years of949 words
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Advertisement852 1958-03-08 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens who have attained the age of 16 but not 22 for appointment as Rock Collectors In the Geological Survey Department, Federation of Malaya. Candidates below the ag« of 18 should be eligible for and will be required to become Federal Citizens on852 words
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Advertisement753 1958-03-08 10 KNUTSEN LINE' OHIENf seh vick "OM CANAOA/U.S. PACIFIC fODTI 10 OAYt <•>•>•>« tan An*. Vanceuvat e>anc>m laafa f Swan fa»an« fmi ELHAIITH lAKKI SaHaa- SaMW 11/11 Mm 11 Mat II Mar 111 SJIRTKUO lAKKI UUt4 utt ,4 1/ 4 Aa* I Aa« 7 Aar 11 < ILUN BAKKI SaHa4 It753 words
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Advertisement1389 1958-03-08 11 T«i> a«w» MANj>f I ELD tic CO., LTD: t* MM (II line.) mr, .iKi.jieo et ->inganore| 111 Naeel oZ""° THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'oVf SAILII4CS ta LIVtRPOOL, 6LASOOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via San with liberty te proceed via Ponamo or bap* ot Good Hope) Carriers option lo proceed via1,389 words
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Advertisement1170 1958-03-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAIUN6S FOR BANGKOK AHD/OR FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom S'por* KOREA" In Port/ 8 Mer SELANDIA" 11/12MW 13/14Mor 15/14 Mar INDIA" 23/23 Mor 24/25 Mer "SINALOA" 18/21 Mer 22/21 Mar 24/24 Mar Accepts carge to, Beagkeh, Soigon, Jopon Accepts eerea far Shanghai HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN.1,170 words
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Advertisement1124 1958-03-08 11 ."uTdVng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. *tUf SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) UNES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Penong BENCLEUCH for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Homburg G l3-14/12 Mer 11/14 Mar 11/17 Mar BENMACDHUI for Hamburg, London, Rotterdom, Hull IS/24 Mat 2S/27 Mer 28/2* Mer BINVRACKII1,124 words
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Advertisement1213 1958-03-08 11 McALISTER t* CO., LTD. TEL.) No.: 21)61 ELURMAM LINES KLAVEMESS UMB LONDON HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON, HAVRE ROTTERDAM. S ATTLI/ VANCOU/ER 4 PORTLAND Aeceptlag cargo for Central 1 South ond tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports America ond Conodo v.o Colombo BOUGA.NVILLI CITY OF BIRMINGHAM S pore P.1,213 words
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288 1958-03-08 12 I AM surprised at the display of selfpity by a group of professional men given in the Straits Times of March 4 signed "Angry Young Doctors." Apparently everything must be perfect or they throw in the sponge. They are frustrated and note this,288 words
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Article194 1958-03-08 12 N error in the payment of subscription to the Central Provident Fund by the shopkeepers In favour of their employees has been overlooked According to the law. a contribution of five per cent by the employer is based on the salary of the employee But In194 words
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Article142 1958-03-08 12 IAM interested In Mr Lambert's letter 'ST. March 7) but have not Mr. Fallow's system available for reference, so this morning worked it out from first principles. For dates after Ist. January 1900. the correct system is to add together > (1) The year (omitting the142 words
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Article376 1958-03-08 12 BEHIND THE TONY CURTIS HAIRCUTS rE overwhelming and well-publicised expressions of concern over "Juvenile delinquency" are gradually influencing people to the belief that Juveniles are naturally delinquent It is sureiy ab>ut time that some interest and faith was directed towards "Juvenile decency" which is a more intelligent and correct assessment376 words
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Article112 1958-03-08 12 rpHE pros and cons of 1 compulsory voting have been discussed in the local press. It is now under the active consideration of the Singapore Government But during the last City Council election about some of the 2.500 Government and City Council Officers who were112 words
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Advertisement417 1958-03-08 12 ••••••••••••••••••i**** J AVENGER X OF THE FURIED WEST! r He held the life and death of a town! |> I Tiff AIMFT MAN I 8 Allied .jM a^»> iI iVaflVa^l Va4 1% +t JUuL davk Im t BARBARA HALE \am™« J hdib uMuum.-M I, t >WWITCTM«fSCH»a» MIDNIGHT TONIGHT -CATHAY L++++++++++lf417 words
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Advertisement223 1958-03-08 12 Pastry that's crisp and golden to look at pastry that simply melts at a bite that's the result when you make it with Stork Margarine Stork makes all pastry and cakes and sponges too— into something extra-special. Givi yourself a treat next baking-day use Stork Margarine. STORK MARGARINE -the secret223 words
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Advertisement735 1958-03-08 13 (Continued from Page 6) HOME LEAVE It Word, ti (Mim.)-Box It ctt. txtrm. NAIRN— To Let from mid M»rch fully furnished all electric cottage, 2 bedrooms, sittingroom. bathroom, H. it C, Modern tanltation, kitchenette, near sea. golf course, ft tennis courts Mactaggart, Grianach, Nairn, Scotland. SITUATIONS VACANT It Wtrdt ti735 words
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Advertisement900 1958-03-08 13 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, ti (Him.) Box it ctt txl-i COUNTER SALESGIRL. Lady/ Typist. European Secretary/Receptionist, Overseer, Peon, Driver, Van Salesman, Junior Accounts/ Filing/Clerks- Apply personally, 817. North Bridge Road. SALESMAN REQUIRED by leading Importers of pharmaceutical preparations to call on doctort and dispensaries in Singapore. Chinese with experience preferred900 words
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Advertisement826 1958-03-08 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordu ti (Him.) Box It clt. txtrm. SPACIOUS AIRY Unfurnished D Room with Verandah in quiet environment, Suitable for Services bachelors/married couples. Apply 50A Burnfoot Terrace. Frankel Estate, behind Siglap Market. ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Word, ti (Milt.)— Box It ct,. txtrm. SMALL DETACHED BUNGALOW or flat from826 words
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Advertisement850 1958-03-08 13 TUITION 2* Word, ti^ (Mim.)-Box it ctt. txtro. MANDARIN Beginners Class for seven only. First Lesson Free. Twice weekly 6.00—7.30 pjn. $40 monthly. Bos A 7354 S.T. BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS It Wordt ti (tlim.)—Btx it ctt. txtrm. rHE JANUARY 1938 Edition of the Federation ot Malaya Telephone Directory can be850 words
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Advertisement753 1958-03-08 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word, ti (Him.)— Box it tit. txtrm. 1056 FORD FAIRLANE, Very Good Condition. Best Offer. Pbone: *****, Office Hours. ARIEL '54. One owner 500 c r Swlnßarm Suspension, Morri. Minor '53 New Tyres. C. Insurance. Battery. Good condition $3650 0.n.0 Call 261, Oulram Road. After 1753 words
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Advertisement446 1958-03-08 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply and laying of Wall and Floor Tiles to the new thirteen storeyed Office Building at the comer of Suleiman Road and Kampong Attap Road, Kuala Lumpur, for the P. of M. Police Co-Operatlve Thrift and Loan Bociety Ltd. Plans, Specifications and446 words
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579 1958-03-08 14 White Heather can win Cup 'at home' THIS PENANG-TRAINED RUNNER CAN BEAT CLASS TWO RIVALS STERLING, TOO, CAN SCORE FOR 'DOC' \yHITE HEATHER is in top form and with 7.13 looks set to win the Kedah Cup (Race Seven), at Penang today. This locally-trained Chamossaire gelding gave a tip-top performance579 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1958-03-08 14 RAC« 1—1.15 1 (CIMS 2, Div. x) 6 Wurm. 1 ***** Illustrious (Singapore Synd.i Rodgers, 4 9.0 (8F) Moan 2 ***** French Shoe (Urn St.) Martin. 5 B. IS (O) Boofewe 3 ***** Nleuwtfierif II (K.H. Yap) Manning, S 8.13 (O) Barratt 4 ***** Hl(h Hope* (Mdms Chua1,092 words
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Article227 1958-03-08 14 in the race beating him even though he goes up a division and carries 6-lb more. Only horse likely to trouble Holiday Flight Is Steam On. This grey scored a smart win oveh the Ipoh 6f with 90 on a fast track in January Now Showing227 words
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Article139 1958-03-08 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY Race 1. (.15. ILLUSTRIOUS Baiter Stock BUFFER STOCK \iruws»irri» II BUFFER STOCK Illustriau Race I. NELLYNE Baceatav Sllvcrfort SILVERFORT Nrllwie Plnrirr LINGFIELO Nrll>ne Pinaer Race S. SIS. HONEY BEE Marvel of Pera II The BeatUe THE BEASTIE Windsor II Honey Be* THE BEASTIE Marvrl of139 words
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Article132 1958-03-08 14 PEA won't make 297- mile trip PENANG Friday. OENANG, the North Zone champions in the Ma--1 layan Hockey Federation tournament, will not go to Seremban for the finals starting tomorrow "We cannot raise a full team because several players are unable to get leave." aaid Mr Amra Singh, the Penane132 words
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Article55 1958-03-08 14 SEREMBAN, Frl After holding Selangor 2-0 at half-time, Pahang went down 6-0 In the MHF's In-ter-zone final on the padang today. Centre forward Abdul Rani scored four goals while Klassen and Ismail Bakii got the other two. As Penang, the northern champions, have withdrawn, Selangor55 words
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Article21 1958-03-08 14 KG ALA LUMPUR, Frt.— Former Selangor cricketer P.T. Samanther has been appointed secretary of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association21 words
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Article229 1958-03-08 14 THEY DEMAND 'TOO MUCH- PROMOTER MELBOURNE, Frl. The proposed Australian tour by Stanley Matthews and the Blackpool soccer club is off, the organiser. Melbourne businessman Mr. Jack Skolnlk. announced here today. He said that after several telephone calls to Britain and a nuiroer of cables, heReuter - 229 words
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Article56 1958-03-08 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaya's soccer team to the Asian Oames will have four weeks' Intensive training here before leaving for Tokyo In May. During the training period, the team will travel to Singapore for one match against a colony side In aid of the Singapore OlympicDomei - 56 words
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Article137 1958-03-08 14 SCA PLANS TO COACH S'GOR SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'THE Selangor Cricket Association plans to begin 1 organised training and coaching for schoolboy cricketers shortly. S.CA. secretary Ken Murphy told the Straits Times today that the association and the Chief Education Officer of Selangor are calling for a meeting of137 words
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Article120 1958-03-08 14 First match in KL for 'Satha' If D ALA LDMPUR. Frl. Former All-Ceylon cricketer M. Sathaslvam will play his first mateh a friendly here on Sunday (or Selangor Club against a Police eleven on the padang. Sathaslvam, an Insurance man now working here, has Joined two clubs— the Selangor Club120 words
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Advertisement784 1958-03-08 14 FOR SALE If *or 4, ti (Mln.)— Box M tit tntra LEONARD SEVEN cult. Relrlgerator as new. $300 on o. Ring *****. ENGLISH ELECTRIC Refrigerator 3.4 cv. ft. As new. under two years old. $300. Modern Oak Bookcase $15 Phone *****. PIANO ACCORDION 120 Bass 12 couplers, 9 treble, 3784 words
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Advertisement287 1958-03-08 14 A New Movie-Camera A new camera has been added to the family of Bolex Bmm movie cameras. It is the B-8 with Variable Shutter, and is the first Bmm camera ever to appear on the market with a built-in professional type variable shutter. What it means to the home movie287 words
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Miscellaneous55 1958-03-08 14 WEEKEND DIARY FODAl g.C.R.C. p»d»nit; Kilal dab IPOH Setanjor Club. Pantai. soccee: Tata o.: l?X2V?TS T^pah Police v.. T.lpl., P..I... sOCCEB^Ya^Cup tt.: MOBn Kedmh Penmnr. ALA LlJ M'U« KUALA IIMP1R hOCCEB: F.A.M. Cap tie: SOCCER: s.c.R.l I Johore, Srlmncor v Johore. Princn Prince* Road. Ho CRICKET: SeUnfor Club CRICKET: Srlanfor55 words
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