The Straits Times, 9 March 1958
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Title Section13 1958-03-09 1 The Straits Times No. I,!!! >I\(.\POKK. SIXDAY. MARCH 9. 1958 m CENTS it*13 words
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Article796 1958-03-09 1 Padang expects land, sea, air attacks by Jakarta forces today Gen. Nasution gets tough JAKARTA Saturday. 7" HE Indonesian Government has resolved that the rebellion of dissident army officers and politicians must be quelled, an official communique said today. In Padang. headquarters of the rebel government,UP - 796 words
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Article, Illustration349 1958-03-09 1 K.C. LEE - K.C. LEE By CINGAPORE business- men who have more than 540 million worth of produce piled up in Central Sumatran ports have ordered their agents there to "smuggle" the goods across the Stra ts o< Malacca to the southwest coast of Malaya. They349 words
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Article55 1958-03-09 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat. Kitty people are reported to have died or been fatally inuirvd in a collision between three suburban trains near the Rio de Janeiro surburb of Paciencia last night. Forty -six bodies have been recovered, and lour of the injured died onReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-03-09 1 CHEW TAKES SECOND PLACE The out-going president of the Singapore Labour Front. Mr. Chew Swee Ree, addresses yesterday's conference. He was later elect- «d -president. Sun- day Times picture29 words
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Article54 1958-03-09 1 TOKYO. Sat. United States Navy tonight recovered 12 bodies from the wreckage of two American marine aircraft which collided in mid air and fell into the sea three miles off Naha Okinawa, yesterday. An American Naval spokesman said th e two airemfts carried 19 passengersReuter - 54 words
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Article43 1958-03-09 1 PORT LOUIS, i Mauritius). Sat. The Queen Mother, homeward bound after her Australian and New Zealand tour, will have to stay here ovornight because of engine trouble in her Qantas Airways plane, it was officially announced here today. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article26 1958-03-09 1 TOKYO. Sat. Police had trouble yesterday interrogating a six-man gang of pickpockets arrested in a department store they were all deaf and dumb. U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-03-09 1 SCREAMS IN THE NIGHT AS MAN FIGHTS THREE ROBBERS By IE BOON LEE A SINGAPORE labo.atorv assistant was stabbed to death last night in a desperate battle to save his nurse friend from three armea men in the grounds of the General Hospital.232 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-03-09 1 The Chief Minister. Mr Lim Yew Hock (with pipe), who is also the AsM-nibl>m.m lor 'Havelock division, sits with Ha\elork branch delegates at yesterday's Labour Front conference at Victoria Memorial Hall. Sunday Times puture.38 words
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Article525 1958-03-09 1 LIM IS BACK AT HELM TO DIRECT LABOUR FRONT POLLS BATTLES THE Singapore Labour Front will go to the people in the next Legislative Assembly elections on a platform of full internal self-government, said the out-going president of the party, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday.525 words
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Article64 1958-03-09 1 SORAYA: I PREFER A DIVORCE Queen Soraya of Persia has told her husband advisers she would rather be divorced than share the Shah with another woman, th e mass-circulation Abend, post said in Cologne yes. terda.v. Queen Soraya save the message to the Shah's personal courier, Assad Bachtiari. Sources in64 words
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207 1958-03-09 1 Alliance made me offer of top job' ONN I^Ol A BHARU. Sat Dato Sir Onn bm ja'atar, president of th« Party Negara, vp^terday disclosed that the Allance Party had tried to "bait him wth an important post While add lantan Par! di'le- School. Dato Sir Onn said: "A top UMNO207 words
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Article37 1958-03-09 1 tUSINESS CRISIS WACO. (Texas) Sat.— A aaeaber «f the British rml Party. Mr Joseph Mr\, said the «i mat business re<rssUb is •■r «f the "most aartais problems" farms Unite* States and British Governments rp37 words
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Advertisement107 1958-03-09 1 FLAVOUR wfm MOUTH dfo COFFEE FJ^IOCHA a Premium I J ux-cteamty HONNER TWO WORLD FAMOUS SERIES (In Lola tMsf) hi hsii.n miv sum i. HM*n Mel. 40-hole. 40-reed SC.M I C .ien Hsttn Met. 42-hole. 42-reed SS.3* M Chen Hstsn Mel. 46-nole. 46-reed s:.M \s Chen Hsien Mei. 48-hole. «-reeu107 words
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Advertisement97 1958-03-09 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMOND GEM JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA, wcllcr* 106, ORCHARD ROAC. SINGAPORE-9 There are many ways to combine powder cream... but only Creme Puff is Beauty-blended I r\ Hfc m r tf Er V CLAIRE BLOOM *fc Co-starring Vul Srynner m M-G Wl's KM M Brothers97 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-03-09 2 Annigoni - Annigoni I'M, WHKX the ancienl (iiv (.mid r th, WoHhipfd GootpMN ol Fishmonger* ct«nnii.s«ionc<l me l<> poinl portrait <>l lite Queen, it w;iv jikim- thai in <liv course I would ;ils<i paint com pan ion portrait of hci husband the Duke of Edinburgh >ns417 words
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1322 1958-03-09 2 •!r poses and expres I hay ..en been re :ied with I Pr. ice Philip in this pottnH by people who tell me tiwt it is t xj har. but I certainh did not invent that look 1 myself consider it1,322 words
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Article358 1958-03-09 2 CHAPTER 3 m, ANNIGONI EXAMINES A PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVE OF HIS PAINTING OF PRINCE PHILIP 'vould deliver my paintings to the Acad» my and the most important picture galleries and museums. Then358 words
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Advertisement72 1958-03-09 2 Horlicks is a sure safeguard against undernourishment mymmfm*. Who mc of .he* .re mm,, or t K J, yo« J^—lL kKMK «M* to* m* rwKfe.ii. ,Vi jT r--■ 'A 4*t ~*k *t run n Il in «*k* Horfekt pratrfci. M«le Irotn *fc full- S*. J «<» txtnt* «f wknl low72 words
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Advertisement144 1958-03-09 2 a^L^Er Su i* m\mkvr^k\ _y^ e^r x rVv/ j^^^^^ _^^a^ax^ yt X j- nWSTTa/i I P^^ Mf f X x g |m Mc/ia/aY You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM 1 There's something distinctive about cream docs— the miracle ingredient f9a^ him. It isn't only that his hair is144 words
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Miscellaneous75 1958-03-09 2 He thought he'd quit J fe™~iP "■f^KU'l^S^ I AT THE DOCTOR'S I SO HORLCks 4V^^ w^f^nttf oitAGi your NKwTwtTBCV^ AT TMC FIUALS TWO A^IOWTH S CATER, j ~^£j I 1i«« I tm*i (m» TU.« "^j i !~"*T^"^^^^^"^^"'~ I *>m«|^H Horlicii* Uo» Pwrt- BY «»««ii«^ Uow «u«vpkvxd »>>«■« i•# ih»i' «f75 words
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Article, Illustration432 1958-03-09 3 RONALD HOWE - RONALD HOWE by SIR FORMER CHIEF OF SCOTLAND YARD'S C.I.D. Sir Ronald Howe, the barrister who became head of Scotland Yard's C.1.D.. the brain behind the net which caught some of Britain's most cunning and diabolical criminals, brings his unequalled knowledge to bear on the432 words
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905 1958-03-09 3 HEATH— THE SADISTIC BUT CARELESS KILLER i question that always n terested me because if thert*ere no psychopaths Sect land Yard would have qult- lot less work Not incurable CONFESS l used to think, as many doctors ■till think, that the psychopath was born, not made: and was therefore incurable.905 words
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Advertisement27 1958-03-09 3 7~^ >■ Vw^ M^m\ H v l«m\ fnni II flrV V•V <* /M I "IA TV TITUS AUTOMATIC CALEIDAR with sol fix balance Q iiicabloc SHOCKPROOF ft UNBREAKABLE SPRING27 words
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Advertisement193 1958-03-09 3 4sf> SILETTE SL THE WORLD S FIRST 35 mm CAMERA AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE COUPLING BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMF-UR PENANG NEW Excursion fares to I TOKYO from Singapore -f^~-j fvll'fl*! J^Br V^ WE f^ ■■■M^^ for infoimmtion and boot-ngi i I M flttult four Uartl Agtnt or l^g/|l MALAYAN193 words
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439 1958-03-09 4 'Bar men of 50 from marrying young girls? It's fantastic' ANTI-VICE CHIEF: UP TO PARENTS ur M PENANC. Saturday. JHI president of the Pan-Malayan Anti-Vice League. Inche M. Y. Hu**ain. said today it would be 'fantastic 1 to introduce legislation forbidding marriages between men of 50 and young girls. he439 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-03-09 4 THREE families have lost everything except the clothes they wear as a re- ot the factory fire m Siak Street. Singapore, early yesterday morning. One family which had arrived from China only a few days ago lost their entry permits, passports and other travelling236 words
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164 1958-03-09 4 New Malayan High Commissioner arrives in Colony Tengku Ya'acob ibni Sultan Abdul Ilamid. 58. elder brother of the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who arrived in Singapore by air yesterday from Kuala Lumpur for a short holida> before going to London to become Malayan High Commissioner. Tengku Ya'acob told164 words
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Article147 1958-03-09 4 500 vacancies in night classes I^IORE than 500 v^jncies exist in the Singapore Education M nistry's special evening classes in commercal subjects A Mlnisirv spokesman said yesterday; "Thirty-two of these classes with an enrolment of 1,200 are already functioning. The number can be increased any time if more pupils wish147 words
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Article70 1958-03-09 4 These are the winning number* of a draw at St. Joseph's Convent fun fall-. Pava Lebai. held in aid of the school's building fund: 1: *****; 2: *****; 3: *****; 1 4: *****; 5: *****. 6: *****; 7: *****; 8 *****; 9: *****; 10: *****. Consolation70 words
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Article72 1958-03-09 4 V|ALACCA. Sat.— The Gov- ITI ernor. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, today officially opened the new fire station at Alor Gajah. 15 miles from here. After the ceremony, a demonstration of flre-nghting and rescue techniques was given by men of the Munici- I pal Fire Station in Malacca72 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-03-09 4 Huge cast going on location for film scripted by Tengku MAHSURI-5500.000 PRODUCTION A CAST of hundreds will travel to Northern Malaya on Tuesday to begin filming of "Mahsun. a Malay colour movie based on an original script by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The film is being produced, at251 words
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Article154 1958-03-09 4 A startling yet fully documented series begins in the Sunday Times next week THE British Medical mng mxt week in the Sun--1 Association have been day Tlmes given a full report and requested to examine further the results of a fantastic experiment carried out by154 words
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Advertisement109 1958-03-09 4 r^» m t )|i m JM m* ?mRmWB> <^K-*^# ?IPBWfCHIHKMi^^W vt rw > TffltfW keeps your fa tnily hea Ithy iSSS^^B^^ Recommended h\ Doctor* till over the world for: Delicious Ribena contains concentrated f "••'•v€?#»Wj Expectant and nursing mothers blackcurrant juice, an exceptionally rich II w#t> Intants t>ource ot natural109 words
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Article, Illustration264 1958-03-09 5 LUXURY LINER BRINGS MORE AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES CEVERAL American millionaire businessmen who arrived Singapore yesterday in the luxury cruiser Kungiholm are interested in the Malayan Governments offer of a tax holiday for pioneer industries. inrss leaders ■■M that lh«*ir cMkeenhs warmly wrlcomrd th r mi. frr and264 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-03-09 5 Princess Meriam. picks a blouse at the Welfare Week Carnival Fair in Johore Bahru yesterday. The seven -year -old Princess went to the fair with her mother, the Sultanah of Johore. Lady Marcella Ibrahim, who opened the fair. The Sultanah is behind the princess61 words
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285 1958-03-09 5 THE PRICE OF RICE TO CO UP IN COLONY Singapore Government stockpile rice from Siam will be dearer by more than one dollar a picul as from Tuesday. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is informing nee importers that all issues of stockpile nee will be dearer Higher prices will285 words
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Article80 1958-03-09 5 Council to meet twice a month The Singapore City Council is to hold bi-monthly, instead of monthly public meetings to avoid the allnight marathon sessions of the last three months. Starting this month, it will meet on Mar. 1? to dispose of matters dealt with in committee up till that80 words
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Article85 1958-03-09 5 The St. Patricks School Ambulance Corps yesterday began their "job week" by doing various chores at the house of the Singapore Ch;ef Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock They washed and polished his car and cleaned vases and windows. When they had finished. Mr. Lim85 words
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53 1958-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Delegates of the 23 member countries attending the ECAFE conference here will be Invited to a state banquet at the Selangor Club on Thursday by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman Malayan dances and other floor shows will be put on for53 words
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Article30 1958-03-09 5 The military and pipe bands of the Ist. Bn.. the King's Own Scottish Borderers, will beat the retreat at Selerang Barracks. Singapore, at 6 p.m on March 19.30 words
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313 1958-03-09 5 TIN PRICE DROP LIKELY TO BE TEMPORARY By GEOFFREY BOLAND YESTERDAY'S drop of I I $5 37J to $370,621 pt-r picul in the tin price after Friday's jump of $6.50 came as a dis- i appointment to some market quarters who believed that the cutback imposed by the International Tin313 words
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Article27 1958-03-09 5 Twentyfour women from Puiau Tekong will meet Singapore's Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga. for a discussion tomorrow during their civlc.s course.27 words
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Article47 1958-03-09 5 At your cinemas Kuantan CATHAY: World Without End. 12.30. 2.30. 7.00. 930 p.m.: SEX: Kentuckian 10.30 a.m.; Chung Kok Mun Kan Ngai Soot/Poh Chong iMandarlni 2.30. 7.00. 9.15 p.m. Kola Bharu CATHAY: JaUhouse Rock 3.00. 7.15. 9?n ;m LIDO: Hantu Jerangkom (Malay 12 30. 3. 7.15. 9.3047 words
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Article40 1958-03-09 5 Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, will speak at the Singapore Union of Journalists' monthly luncheon meeting on Friday. Mar. 14 at the Capitol Blue Room, on: Why I came back to politics40 words
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Article65 1958-03-09 5 TOi»<\ t Olligdj«>lt It.oo a.m. (9ft. 7m. i 1.24 p.m. (9ft. Sin.); Kuanun 11.35 am .(Bft. Sin.) 11.30 p.m. (7ft. 71n); Trengganu 1051 a.m. (sft. 41n.) 10.27 p.m. (4ft. Sin.i. TOMORROW bin K apore 10.33 a.m. (9ft. 6ln.i 2.15 p.m. (Bft. •ln>; Port Dlctson 9.2665 words
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Advertisement157 1958-03-09 5 £0$ f° r BABY S tender y^M SKIN for Mother's too, it is necessary to use only the mildest, purest Soap, Powder, Ointment. Cuticura preparations are mildly medicated to safeguard delicate skins, only the purest ingredients are used. CUTICURA OINTMENT CUTICURA SC*P mild. antiseptic, snothesrouith. Mild as milk, pure as157 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-03-09 5 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MdNTHLY CONTEST S' This it the solution to Hie Malayan Monthly's Word Puxxle Contest "S" for February, which the panel of iudges held ro give the most meritorious set of answers.34 words
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169 1958-03-09 6 POR oi* party ucr i*ion i.iithinn is than light, de•etoas chocolate eclairs. and you can make them Quit* easllt in your own kitrhen you must make •rv tor which 2 oz butter int wa>laln P.our 3 larae BriM2 butter •tltute and169 words
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137 1958-03-09 6 AH saurts go shortei shorter legs, and teet become more and more Important, there is a boom overseas n th stocking and shoe trade, with emphasis on sheer theer seamless nylons. The Queen's shoemaker. Edward Rayn*. i "The short skirt is137 words
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Article68 1958-03-09 6 Girls who plan to become Easter brides could use an idea for a lovely headdress from French designer Castillo of Lanvln. He makes a cascade of white wistaria blossoms, perches it on top of a swept-up hairstyle. Fine white tulle L draped around under the chin68 words
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Article63 1958-03-09 6 Big fashion news overseas is dresses hats and shoes all made to match In the same fabric The Drettlest shoe at the Dior salon a puff-ball light Dump with a shoe-string strap lust lower than the Instep Another fashion trend is for the same colour63 words
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Article, Illustration515 1958-03-09 6 Stockings go gay: Green proves great favourite I met lovely London model Yvonne Nightingale at her Singapore hotel I felt that I had seen her somewhere before. Then I remembered r he world's leading fasnon magazines. Vogue Harper's Bazaar and Va lity Fair, have all flash ?d her pretty face515 words
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312 1958-03-09 6 Here's the Paris Look in six easy lessons CTRAICHT from Pans comes a quick fashion guide on how to get that Paris Look for 1958 in six easy lessons: i i 1. TURN up your hemline till it's iu^t below the plump pockets in your knees. 2. MAKE yourself a312 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-03-09 6 HOW FASHION'S DECREE IS F. FOR FROTH ITALIAN STYLE Marucelli's black crepe lowcut chemise, topped with satm. Latest reports from Rome and Florence say that Italian designers spell fashion with a capital F tor Froth. They specialise in the shortness, the shimmy, the bouncy and the balloon- like look If108 words
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350 1958-03-09 6 LOOK NATURAL IT'S WAY TO WIN YOUR MAN THE natural look. That's what wins the men over every time, in the opinion of a British expert on make-up. "Men observed Billy Parrleton. chief make-up artist at Pinewood Studios. London "don > like to see women over made-up." And so he350 words
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Article111 1958-03-09 6 Milk is one of the most essential foods, especially for slrls who want to have a clear, smooth complexion, say medical experts. If you happen to be one of those people who can't take whole cream milk, switch to skimmed or powdered milk, but try111 words
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Advertisement74 1958-03-09 6 A CUP OF ENERGY < 3^j r FOR BREAKFAST j h^AFnW 1 A cup of Ovaltinc at breakfast will give you vital energy that {^''"'JLVISSSHB lasts the whole day. It is both filling and nourishing, and children j especially love its flavour. Start each day with Ovaltinr— "Ttj.^.^ IB hot74 words
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Advertisement199 1958-03-09 6 Complete confiilcme with MODESS SANITARY TOWELS *\> Fasiidious women evrrywlx-rc insist on Modcss S.initan j|9 2wk. towels. For Modcss cannot '^^^HJ^Jf possibly show under the most JhRB clinging gown or cheongsain. And Modess (in their hygienic jEPjfV dust-proolpack arrsoi Afl more absorbent and wH^ME economical too! i i or maximum199 words
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608 1958-03-09 7 A new love! Should he confess to a long ago affair? IHAVE fallen m love with a girl who. 1 am sure, returns my feelings But I do not want to declare myher as yet as I do ■M* to hurt such a sweet and charming girl About two year608 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1958-03-09 7 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD! HOW CAN SO MANY CLAIM THIS TITLE? time lirmemonai, several com« n have njoyed th' title "The most beautilui woman in the world. 1. for one, have otter wondered at the conferring of this coveted title, because so far as Ancient v goes,1,643 words
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Article428 1958-03-09 7 HUMAN CASEBOOK ad\ise him as soon as it is safe for you to be married. I AM worried over my lifeless hair. It is soft, curly, full of dandruff and tailing out. I wash my hair every day but the next morning it is full of dandruff again and is428 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-03-09 7 m ye* aeAu-ncot tonQJJid at- pieaseo Tpgfa^ie iT^j^aJfi'mrfTV.ls^JL^ •UT OT3U.T BY TUAT CLICiT POC OUJ/tu.^ .^p^ Qt+UT' «WITOM ON Jj _Jl'i *"1 h^hT^B^ft I ~4 I I mmmr I* m\ A mmmrtc*M 8%. I i 136 words
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54 1958-03-09 8 Hold next ECAFE talks in Australia KL'AI H. Sat Mi R G I \i E to hold in AusMakin. BEATO the Appreciation this c ■Hi the we: Dato Abdul Raxak as chairman Mr I ■tmhan. the executl .ry and the ECAFE secretariat to the Federation governmeir >>urt»*sy and of hto54 words
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Article18 1958-03-09 8 KUALA Bat Two more Con tion. ("hung H> 4 Heung. and Ng Toona18 words
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103 1958-03-09 8 Sat The ".stop .1 war in Indonesia" congress, provisionally fixed for tomorrow, has been postponed to Wednesday A convenor. Tuai. Haw Ridui Abdullah, said today that many delegates had tor postponement. Half aaid they could not at- i tend at short notice103 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-03-09 8 Mr hrn Chi (hunt a dental surgeon, with his bride, the forinei Miss I.ucv i i teacher, after their hi tilling at the Foochow Mrthmiisl Church, Singaoort-. yesterday. A reception was held at the Sea View Hotel —Sunday Time* pit-ture47 words
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Article52 1958-03-09 8 A cocktail party was held day to mark the openI Airways House in Rarice. Singapore. K'innerly the four-storey f Messrs. Hardia) Stngh and Co.. it has been .ited and redesigned to h 1 Limited, Brh'sh Over Unrajn Corporation and ia Empire Airways. The whole bu.ld.ns l.x52 words
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112 1958-03-09 8 COUNCIL TO CONDUCT TOURS OF CITY SICHTS THE Singapore City Council will introduce from the lirst week of next month a series or guided tours for the public to the power station, gas works. water worka and other stallationThe Council's Iniormation Bureau stated yesterday that this was a further step112 words
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Article43 1958-03-09 8 Lawrence Koh Swee Guan pleaded not guilty yesterday in a Singapore court to a charge ol voluntarily causing hurt to Soh Kee Kang with a knife in Bukit Timah Road on Friday night. He was allowed bail of $1,000 till Wednesday.43 words
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Article, Illustration373 1958-03-09 8 WELFARE LOTTERY MONEY -SO SALVATION ARMY SAYS: WB CANT ACCEPT COL GREY: THIS IS THE SECOND TIME WE ARE REJECTING A GRANT -ITS AGAINST RULES y HE Salvation Army in Malaya has turned down »n offer of $17,500 to build a much-needed extension to their373 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-03-09 8 SUMUAL'S PRO-JAKARTA COUSIN IN COLONY A COUSIN ot Indonesian rebel leader Lt -Col. Vent|e Sumual arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to |akarta. He is Mr A. J. T Sumual, a Central Government press officer. H e would not discuss the Central Sumatra and North Celebes revolt. But he141 words
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Article86 1958-03-09 8 Mr. J. C. S. White, a former Singapore Municipal Secretary, died in Richmond. Surrey, last Sunday, aged 65. He joined the Municipal service on May 1. 1923. as stocktakt-r. becoming Second Assistant Secretary on July 1. 1929. In 1931 he became Secretary of the Singapore Improvement Trust,86 words
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Article41 1958-03-09 8 ALOR STAR, Sat. Six masked men. three armed with pistols, held up five women in their home at Ova Champedak. 18 miles south of here, last night. They escaped with $1,500 in cash and jewellery.41 words
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Article28 1958-03-09 8 JOHORE BAHRU Sat. The Language Institute Stu dents' Council will hold a farewell party for its principal at the Hotel Malaya at 5 p.m. on Tuesday.28 words
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Article53 1958-03-09 8 JESSELTON, Sat. Two Malayan Airways engineer-. Mr. Joseph Choi and Mr. Lee Choi On. landed a huge blue marlin off Labuan recently after a two-hour fight. It was 9ft. Hin. long and weighed 155 lb. Its spike was lft. 9in. long. Big crowds gathered as the Ml53 words
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53 1958-03-09 8 Mr. Vavakunju, unemployed, told a Singapore court yesterday that he was forced to steal in order to live. He was Jailed for two years for stealing $600 from Pappu Piliay, 60. at a hut in Sembawang village on Feb. 23. He also admitted53 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-03-09 8 100 dance partners (all strangers) for pretty Peggy PEGGY TAN. 27. changed partners more than 100 times at a dance and they were all strangers. "My partners ranged from teenagers to grandfathers.' she said. Peggy and 90 other models from Joan Booty's Manne- quin Training and Charm School were hostesses83 words
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Article250 1958-03-09 8 FIRST MALAYAN TO RECEIVE IT IPOH, Saturday. A MALAYAN government servant has been honoured by a British motoring organisation tor his 12,300 mile car trip to London. I He is Mr. A. T. Rajah. 31. Sitiawan labour officer. He made the journey in a Triumph250 words
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Article39 1958-03-09 8 Ho Kok Kwaiin. pleaded not guilty to trying to extort money from a woman, Chen* Geok Lin. at the Gleneagles Hotel. Singapore, on Thursday morning. He was remanded in jolice custody for a week.39 words
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Article240 1958-03-09 8 150 girls apply for 2 air jobs AIR India International, which advertised re- cently tor two Malayan air hostesses tor its Smga- pore-Sydney flights, has 1 received 150 applications. Ninety-nine of the girls hav e been selected for interview by the Singapore man- ager. Mr. B. B. Gulati. and the240 words
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Article29 1958-03-09 8 Singapore philatelic apply lor first day flight marking the in augural flight of a X.L.M. service to Saigon on April 7. from the X.L.M. office here.29 words
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Advertisement158 1958-03-09 8 Aunt spurned youth's overtures he killed her in fight ALOR STAR. Saturday. AYOI'TH killed his aunt after she had rejected his advances, the Kedah high court was told today. The DPP. Mr. B. Sheldon, told the court that Salleh bin Ahmad had made a "confession" in which he said he158 words
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1371 1958-03-09 9 Harry Miller - Electronic devices in Malaya's jungle war Harry Miller Operational research— Backroom boys of the Emergency By CHEMISTS, botanists, mathematicians, electronic experts, a geographer, a metallurgist, a dietician, doctors and psychologists have been in the British Army's operational research team in Malaya. Some were Regular Army officers with a scientific training1,371 words
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Article517 1958-03-09 9 CRIDAY, Feb. 28. Early on the morning of 25 th the Tuan woke up shivering, and had to get an extra blanket. The room temperature was 70 Fahrenheit, and next morning 68 He is glad that on these occasions mMR SjLMyJfiwwJßu he is not having517 words
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Advertisement798 1958-03-09 9 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN ■HBBmIBbH \tt^ V -4l" Sin japorg I iTTTTIj^vM iPvigMgigigiJ POSTAL EDUCATION^^K^^K^^n MUNCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD I THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial positions. W< are entering lowing authorities consider "British Institutes' courses thi a new exciting age where798 words
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Article48 1958-03-09 10 W »mr4» (M (Himmmm) KRS? «t.M Pmney Poplin Mmh Ptw. wtr S14J0 AMffcM ~Rock-'W-Roll" Skirt pmttmmd. tar law days at Lucks 17. Orchard Road. TO ST. PATRICK 3 8oclfty Dun «U1 be b«M on the 17th Mawfcx the Vtew Bolt AJI I W Co d ■-■fa Bank48 words
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Article350 1958-03-09 10 THE tourist business which a few' enthusiasts in Malaya have been pushing for alt they are worth often, it appeared, against an impenetrable dam of official inertia has arrived. The Lurline, the Statendam, and the Kungsholm represent a worthwhile influx of moneyed visitors. And the Coronia is350 words
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Article108 1958-03-09 10 TOMORROW Mrs. Shirin F)zdar will visit the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to explain her reference to the city as "one big brothel" in a speech at the Afro-Asian women's conference in Colombo Mrs. Fozdar is a zealous feminist and the troub'e with zealots is that they108 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1958-03-09 10 R. Chandran - R. Chandran What is life like in the Army? Some say it's wonderful; others dismiss it as lousy. To find out for himself and for those Colony youths who plan to make the Army their career Sunday Times reporter Bala Chandran joined the First Battalion, Singapore1,353 words
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Article681 1958-03-09 10 Maxine Scott - Maxine Scott By THE female form has provided inspiration for poets, painters and writers ever since the first caveHwellers scratched their crude impressions of it into the rocks around them. Today, vast industries are devoted to its beaut ification in one way or another, and the681 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-03-09 10 Lance Corporal Oh Keng Loon is helping the cosmopolitan Singapore Regiment to overcome the language problem.19 words
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600 1958-03-09 10 'Join the S'pore Regiment now and grow tip with it...' BACKS THE ARMY OF TOMORROW all must work together to make it a success." Another thins that 1 nodeed was the absolute abM*me of any racial cliPMi With Privates Paul and Oiisi. l went to the mess for tiffin Indian600 words
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Advertisement574 1958-03-09 10 I Stout* Tiaet 4 Free Prm j Mas. uiltilill ft tTOAACJ Cimum mimi m v CITY toby tTOWi tT», Ml M M ISMAIL MAltTA NUC STOM. CLASSIFIED ADS. I0COMMODAT1ON U \M YE SMOKK HOUSE Inn, Cmeron Highlands Spend >our ■ext nottday* M this deugntful aiUe Intel, fcaej— A* tag am.574 words
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Advertisement22 1958-03-09 10 /It pays to ask for it by name FROM rVlitfS TO PENANC AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM »h» bast the>. world) ovar22 words
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Article289 1958-03-09 11 JILL CROMMELIN - Ban strip shows— Assemblyman JILL CROMMELIN GRIN-AND BARE IT GIRLS MAY SOON FIND THEMSELVES OUT IN THE COLD By MORAL DANGER OF NUDITY ON STAGE Strippers: This is threat to livelihood A SERIOUS threat has b»en offered to Colony strippers soon they may find themselves out in the cold. The289 words
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141 1958-03-09 11 Workers tell Mayor: We won't strike \r IVE-man dflegation representing 300 Singapore City Council Gas Department workers yesterday assured the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. that they would not Join the threatened strike by the ncil Labour Unions Federation. A spokesman told the Mayor at his meet-the-peopte session yesterday that141 words
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549 1958-03-09 11 LAST week I spent a pleasant halfE hour talking to a prisoner soner in his cell. E To safeguard his idenj Mr, I'll call him He > wore a plain white shirt and white shorts and bis hair was well combed. As we549 words
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Article344 1958-03-09 11 I K Mil I MO\ CONGBEM: Annual delegates conference at P 4c T. Union. Serangoon Road. 8.30 am. BAH II v Ml M I >| i Stamford Roau i Exhibition ol photographs by Au Thian-Chor. Yio CheongFuii. Lee Kee-Cheong. Kwok Shang-Wei. Lim Boon TlonR 10 a.n\ to344 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-03-09 11 fIfJC3 Sunday Times reporter Henry Chia goes to jail to test bold experiment Prisoner X talks to Reporter Chiu25 words
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Article498 1958-03-09 11 MM JACKPOT UP TO $50,000 THE jackpot in The Malayen Monthly Contest "S* (February) was not won. The Jackpot for Contest T' (March) will,! therefore be $50,000. There will be the usual j 55.000 in consolation prizes Subject to re-scrutiny, two entrants In Contest 'S'498 words
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Article90 1958-03-09 11 30 GIRLS HAVE A DATE ON MARCH 18 rIRTV Singapore girls are looking forward impatiently to March 18. On that day they will make their debut as hostesses to more than 5M tourists •rrivinr in the luxury liner. Caronia. The girls will work with trained guides. Fifteen roaches will be90 words
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208 1958-03-09 11 7 HELD BY POLICE AFTER BUS ATTACK IuIALACCA. Sat.— Police this morning detained seven men tor stoning and trying to prevent a Tai Lye Bus Co. vehicle from being taken out of the company depot in Mosque Street Today is the 23rd day ol the strike by 140 employee* of208 words
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Article44 1958-03-09 11 The Malayan Chess Federation (Singapore) has announced that entries are now open for the Malayan chess congress to be held in Kuala Lumpur next month. Entry form s are available from the tournament director at the YMCA. Orchard Road.44 words
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Article41 1958-03-09 11 The Singapore Copra Aacorialion noon price* per plcul yesterday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: March/ April $31 buyers, $32 i sellers. Tone very steady. >-neapore Coconut Oil Millers Association: bulk $48 sellers, drum $52 sellers. Tone quiet.41 words
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Article, Illustration220 1958-03-09 12 BUHIM. Belies" this week is the last Photo Contest with a suggested theme, and the winner is P. S. Chye, Dunearn Road Hoslels, Singapore 11. with "Pose* (above, left). It was taken with a Super Ikonta on Verichrome Pan film with yellow filter. Exposure was Ap. F. 16220 words
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424 1958-03-09 12 Donald Davies - K.L. knew many a benefactor in its early days Donald Davies by Historical Corner IN the early days of Kuala Lumpur, at the end of the last century, there was no such thing as class-distinction A popular member of the Selangor Club, founded in 1884. was K. Tambusamy Pillay, who424 words
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Advertisement261 1958-03-09 12 NCMM •O«t> \L I a^^ aV^a^a> I 1 U S !< ?a^Bi wrtr. S. 749 TKe NEW Caran.< hsolator WEARNE BROS var&Cs' J m»^ *****. *****1 J;) y^^SSSr^ lradl "K mrdical spm-ialisU <l1 laill and in many othrr i mmi i ha now I f^*^ J rec«jntor Srnoko* as the261 words
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Article, Illustration319 1958-03-09 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Mule steals thunder from Lor en DOUG LACKERSTEEN By LEGEND OF THE LOST" is a lone slow, oftimes weary trek through the Sahara desert with action like the oases, spread out thinly John Wayne. Sophia I <> ren and Rosanno Brazzi plough through a plot that's as loose as the319 words
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Article, Illustration445 1958-03-09 13 Cagney turns director and delivers movie full of Cagney punch IN the early torties>. Paramount Pictures made a first-class film of a Graham Greene novel. "This Gun For Hire It proved a box office hit and will always be remembered. For it introduced to the screen an actor whose impact445 words
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Article105 1958-03-09 13 There win oe a special screening today at 6 and 9 pm by the Singapore Film Society of the Laurence Olivier production. "Henry V" Tickets for members are priced $1 each. Those wishing to Join the society may become members by paving $5 at the105 words
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Article198 1958-03-09 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metre« ■MMMM Mrdiunt wave 476 tnrtrr* Xl \1 A II MPIK Medium wave 341 metres PEN.ANG Mrdium wave 366 nutrrs I POM Medium wave 3?9 metres M.ALAi i Medium wave til metre* AM. 7.15 Oood Morn.ng To Listeners: 716 Morning serenade: 7.30198 words
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Article231 1958-03-09 13 RECORD oi the week— and one that Is going to be one of the records of the year is a tribute to a conductor. Rruno Walter Walter Is that musical rarity the man at nome vith all composers Hear his fL-m control of th: Beethoven231 words
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Article86 1958-03-09 13 BIG THRILLS AROUND SPEEDTRACK ONE ol the finest motor racing sequences recorded for a picture is provided in "THE DEVIL'S HAIRPIN", v Paramount picture. For thrills, it surpasses the race scenes in Checkpoint." Cameras placed on the cars give the impression one is participating in the race as the speed86 words
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Advertisement635 1958-03-09 13 mom jffs BBSSpSjN^AOIf Shfttriinf I John Wayne IMHIA «TS2UrV2Lt g ni> -i\«v m«« imiihu Ma Wwhl vm i B IMmaHMM h^nlt CfitHfff al tli« >k\ Tm*a\ |mm t>W\ < I rl I I v\ id« lima, 1. 1 rHOM J^ 4th Sky High' WEEK 1 >. X Shews: I 4S.635 words
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Advertisement574 1958-03-09 13 ♦I lPiiTrititi[sl-^ll» *l EmL ♦pTjTJ3 l^"" NOW SHOWIMC> |fc^flT I Irhl 11 A.M it. n. r, A i3t P.M. J^" •|K(ORNIi HILDI ..jur ncuii c uaiDPIM" »»«U\l»ion ±L ii \n u\i i.\( f Int OfcVIL S NAIRPIi c#l#r (Piril T r^'llHL!! Ask for rnlry forms tor 'DEVIL'S HAIRPIN easv-tn.din rnntnri.574 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1958-03-09 19 ANNIGONI - After despair, good news from London ANNIGONI My Story— «w ■fr rrom Page Two Dlmiirt Mi tUll Of Car from tears. It looked as though my visit uf*n made consolai'' i plunged my my ringers touched the edge ol an envelope I pulled it out and saw t was one1,323 words
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Article841 1958-03-09 19 It's on the way— a new era ot travel m A simple-to-run helicopter can be made for £250 says WILLIAM COURTENAY, 0.8. E. |-|OW c+\en, after the limpness of a hot day's work, have you stood in your garden and sighed for an evening bathe at the841 words
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Advertisement142 1958-03-09 19 Wise families use tbe Soap Doctors choose It b believed that more Doctors »ash their own hands and faces «ith Wright's Coal Tar Soap than »ith any other toilet soap. They do It h-cause they have fouad that Wrights Coal Tar Soap :s the one toilet soap which keeps t142 words
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Advertisement16 1958-03-09 19 Annigoni tells how he loaded his shotgun and prepared to die in defence of bis family.16 words
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Advertisement127 1958-03-09 19 Happy, happy little Mushroom/ n3e^B> Specially chosen for Campbell's Cream of Mush room Soup. So plump and tender... burs ting with delicate flavor. Campbell mushrooms /^jjgfc^g^ are skilfully blended with rich B^S^ »i cream delicately seasoned to fj give you a luxury soup that makes £//7^fi^/fim any meal a festive127 words
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312 1958-03-09 20 THE terhniqur of good anticipation or. .in so in r call it. "look ahead driving will be thr key- nute of men at thr wheel of the competing cars in the Malayan fourth Mobilgas. Eco- noray Run to be over 555 miles between Kuala312 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-03-09 20 H ROSS: 1. Massacres 9 Pick 10 Lenn 11. Canny. 12 Bearers. 14. Once. 15. Harp. 16. Eat. 17 Nee. 18, Pork. 19. Aria 20, Deer. 21. Soell. 22. Consigned. 24. Draws 26. Co; Snag. 22, Carpets. 23. Gone. 25 J2. Side. 33. Grit. 34. Anemone 36. Feels.111 words
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968 1958-03-09 20 Graham Short - The new Gazelle is a frisky, so likeable car Graham Short El 11 4 HEN th c f% Singer Gazelle made its debut in late 1956 it had several small though obvious faults. It was to be expected The Gazelle was rushed into production immediately after Singer merged with the968 words
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237 1958-03-09 20 i THE I Air Fort-t (Kuala Lumpur) Cycl ln^ Club is planning its own time trials and mass-ed-start and grass track meets, writes Joe Ezekiel. Its 20-year-old secretary. SAC Brian Crawley. told me during a short leave in the Colony: "As soon as we237 words
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Advertisement286 1958-03-09 20 YEOMAN CREDIT invites Deposits from the Investing Public 0/o p. a. At 3 months' call. Interest Paid quarterly without deduction of tax. Yeoman Credit offers an exceptionally sound investment with a return that makes savings worthwhile. wkitb rmn pollt oescmiftivm bkochuke YEOMAN CREDIT LIMITED 49 «L» »ON» STREET, LONDON, W.I,286 words
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Article129 1958-03-09 21 CINOAPOKt Harbour Board Boys' Club. v:'< corners to ir-.c SY.SC. basketball tu^peUtlon, scored their second successive victory when they beat Sorong Team by 44 25 in their "C" division group 9 match last night. OU er results were K l>n Group 1. Yock Eng H.B.129 words
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307 1958-03-09 21 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA Daim's left' foot beauty starts a rout B, Mahat scores five goals Darul Afiah b; H.M Dockyard 0. hOCKYARD, lon- querors of promoted R.A.F. Changi, yesterday met their match In the other promoted team, Darui Afiah. in the Singapore307 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-03-09 21 BONIFACE, (in white jersey), the Dockyard fulibark. gets thr better of two Darul Afiah forwards in this tussle and clears. On the right is centre-forward Mahat Ambu. who sc-ored five goals in Darul Allah's 6-9 win. Sunday Times picture.43 words
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Article273 1958-03-09 21 POUR SINGAPORE weightlifters passed the qualir fying standards, set by Singapore Olympic and Sports Council for the Asian Games at Tokyo in May. in the first trial conducted by Singapore Amateur weightlifting Federation at the New World last light. They were Ow rook Smg i273 words
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304 1958-03-09 21 Last year's 5.C.A. chief scores first 50 T*WO leading cricket clubs J. Singapore Recreation l Club and Singapore Cricket Club held their first home- and-home trials on the pai dang yesterday. The S.C.C. match ended In an exciting finish when i Price's XI. set to get 151 to win. had304 words
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Article48 1958-03-09 21 Results of all Singapore Amateur Football Association junior league matches played yesterday were: Div. 2A: Bedok S.C. beat Balestier United 5-0 Oeylang: Div. 2B: Badan Kesenian beat Sukaramai S.C. 2-0 at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. 3A: Mt. Emily beat Kebenaran Club 3-1 at Serangoon Road.48 words
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Article98 1958-03-09 21 ROYAL Air Force Changi completed a boxing double In this year's Far East Air Force championships. Changi. winners of the novices team championship two months ago. won the open championship at Seletar on Friday. Fly: Haroon <B> bt O'Beirne (Ci; Bantam: Keane <C> bt Clarke <HK>:98 words
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Article96 1958-03-09 21 The Filipino Chinese boxer Ray Ming Chan <125-lb> out- pointed Japanese Kiyoshi Miura (120-lb) over ten rounds In their return bout at the Happy World Stadium last night The crowd of about 4.000 appeared satisfied with referee Eric Dunsford'.s verdict. When Jaing Chan was awarded the96 words
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Article357 1958-03-09 21 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON. Sat.— Football league results today were DIVISION ONfc Arsenal Chelsea 4 \-i.m Villa I Burnley v Blackpool Nolls Forest U boltvn 1 Birmingham 0 I wit.. n 4 I'reston 2 Leeds 1 Tottenham i Leicester Portsmouth I Lulon 1 Man'Hter C. 2 Manchester L. U B'wich357 words
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479 1958-03-09 21 Chant, Talib lead young Selangor XI to victory KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. |t fielding a young "experiment- ■T said, today over- i whelmed Johore 6-2 in l the F.A. of Malaya Cup at Prince Road here. The Malaya Cup runeer>- i up will play away to Si:: pore Joint Services in479 words
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Article93 1958-03-09 22 *B tickets TOTAI. POOL jsIJK.WiU M No iJOb34 <*3b.j»B) .'<id No. I.>ilb2 (Sl4.b3y» id No. *****3 $-.31'J> Mailer- ($2.«91 each): Km, \->Mli: H>wi4:, 21t715; £*****; *****5; *****1; ittm. Consolation ($l,OOO each): Nog. *****8; *****.%; *****7: &SMCI; *****7; *****5; *****7; *****3; 179*78: *****(x 'C tickets IOTAL POOL dlbO.OOti Ist93 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-03-09 22 I I s xrum-half Allen Lewis against the field an the England forwards ti.v a hurst throuuh from a lineout in the boys international against Wales in Cardiff on Mar. 3. The Pontypool boy. however, got the ball away safely— Rueter photo.44 words
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123 1958-03-09 22 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. Sat— The Pakistan touring cricketers, are to play four matches in the United States early in May. They are to visit the United States at the invitation of a social organisation •People to People." The Pakistanis will play one-day matchesReuter - 123 words
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Article243 1958-03-09 22 /CARDIFF. Sat Tickets V worth £111,000 have already been sold for the British Empire and Commonwealth Games here In July, Sir Godfrey Llewellyn, chairman of the organising committee, said yesterday. It Is hoped that at least £20,000 more will be taken before the Games open,Reuter - 243 words
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Advertisement121 1958-03-09 22 v\^ TITONI^ \W UNMKAKAM.I MAINSMINC I I DECORATIVE MASITVv. 1 I Festival Dances .1^ in world famous I BALI I Frequent flights direct Irom Singapore y^<sok Iby pressur^'< > INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office Ist Fl<*ir BanK or China Building. Battery K porp Phones SIM <fe MMT/I ■JP m I Cu.121 words
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