The Straits Times, 10 March 1958
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Title Section25 1958-03-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY < I It II I I I II KALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 15 CENTS25 words
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Article645 1958-03-10 1 PERAK, SELANGOR LEADERS BACK SIR CHENG-LOCK Decision to stand for re-election as party president is hailed 'You're playing a risky game' f EADERS of two of v the largest M.C.A. branches —Perak and Se'.angor yesterday pledged their support for Sir Cheng-lock Tan and condemned reported moves to645 words
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Article686 1958-03-10 1 THE BIG BATTLE AHEAD— BY LIM He calls for support from all HPHE Singapore Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, 1 yesterday called on his friends and followers to Join the Labour Front in what he called the big battle ahead to establish a democratic -Socialist state for Singapore. He686 words
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68 1958-03-10 1 CID chief, son, father-in-law found shot dead WELLINGTON. Sun. The 53-year-old bead of the Wellington criminal investigation branch, his son and father-in-law today were found dead from gunshot wounds in the policeman's home here. A .32 calibre automatic pistol was found beside the body of Detective Inspector James Jeremiah Murray,Reuter - 68 words
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Article381 1958-03-10 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday. A RUSSIAN call for an Asian "peace zone" and a warning to SEATO members not to allow nuclear or rocket weapons to be stationed "»n their territory was seen here today as an attempt at intimidation on the eve of the SEATO councilReuter - 381 words
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Article77 1958-03-10 1 KULIM. Sun The viceoresident of South Kedah MCA. Mr. Boey Teong Jin. died In Kulim Hospital on Friday night, two hours after a motor accident near the boundary of Bukit MertajamKulini main road. Mr. Boey. 55. was return- ing to Kulim with his family when their77 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-03-10 1 The Prime Minister of New Zealand. Mr Walter Nash (left) talking with the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr R C. Casey, at Singapore airport yesterday before they left in the same aircraft for Manila Both are representing their respective countries at the annual SEATO56 words
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130 1958-03-10 1 Appeal to retain the English language pALCUTTA, Sun. Mr. C. V Rajagopalacharl. India's elder statesman, declared yesterday: •The Bovlet Union might release a Sputnik In the sky. but they could not make their language as great as Enlish." He was making a plea Derore the all-India language conference here, theReuter - 130 words
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Article25 1958-03-10 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sun Plans to launch a satellitecarrying Vanguard rocket yesterday were postponed after a series of difficulties caused by thick fog. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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288 1958-03-10 1 Mr. Casey warns on Colony's future THE AUSTRALIAN 1 Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R G. Casey, warned Singapore on the need for political stability before he left the Colony yesterday for the annual SEATO conference In Manila "Singapore is more dependent on the maintenance of confidence in its political288 words
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103 1958-03-10 1 Soekarno's navy gets Italian warships DOME, Sun.—lndone- sian Navy sailors took over the second of four Italian -built corvettes for their country tonight and pledged to "defend the national flag." The modern 950- ton corvette, Hasanudin, equipped with anti-aircraft and antisurface guns and depth charges, was handed over to theUP - 103 words
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Article82 1958-03-10 1 LONDON. Bun— Mr. Harold Macmlllan, the British Prime Minister, said today that his Government's fixed purpose was to strive to secure a "firmer foundation for peace than mutual fear of destruction." In a message to the Conservative candidate In the forthcoming. Kelvlngrove. Scotland, by-election -here, he said:Reuter - 82 words
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105 1958-03-10 1 TOKYO. Sun Communist China announced today that it has instructed the first group of Its soldiers In North Korea to be withdrawn. A Peking Radio broadcast said the instructions were issued by the "Chinese People's Volunteers Headquar. ten" concerned with theUP - 105 words
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Article177 1958-03-10 1 LONDON, Sun. Rescue teams battled through snowstorms overnight to reach two climbers stranded on two of the country's highest mountains. In Scotland. RAF men. police and volunteer civilians struggled to the Corrlelels on Ben Nevis (4.406 feet)— Britain's highest peak— where Edward Stewart Wise hadReuter - 177 words
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Article447 1958-03-10 1 29 MONTHS FOR KILLING PLANTER ALOR STAR, Sunday. 4 FORMER actress broke down in the Kedah Assize Court today when she admitted she killed a British planter with whom she was said to have been in love. Beh Siew Hoon pleaded guilty to an amended charge of culpable homicide not447 words
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Article163 1958-03-10 1 Lloyd: Summit talks move lif ANILA, Sun. Mr. iTI Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, said here today he hoped to have private talks with his United States and French opposite numbers during the SEATO Council of Ministers' meeting openIng on Tuesday. Mr. Lloyd is in Manila to lead the BritishReuter - 163 words
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Article69 1958-03-10 1 NEW YORK. Sun The 45.000-ton U.S.S Wisconsin joined the Navy's mothball fleet yesterday, leaving the nation without a combatready battleship for the first time in 63 years. Her commander said she was a victim of progress that has put the aircraft carrier at the forefront inUP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-03-10 2 IM— NEW FRONT PRESIDENT Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. lia Tew Hwl ■idrciiwg tfce labMr Front's annmal cMtferemce yesterday as its newly elected president— Straits Ttees picture26 words
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351 1958-03-10 2 CHEW LAUNCHES A 4-POINT ATTACK ON BETTING 'Inconsistent, indefensible, against law and unworthy 9 THE chairman of the Singapore branch of the International Christian Leadership, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yesterday that legalised gambling was a matter of grave concern te the S.C.L. In a memorandum, circulated to delegates at351 words
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Article126 1958-03-10 2 CHAMBER GETS A 7-DAY ULTUMATUM SIXTEEN members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday gave a one-week ultimatum to their president and vice-presid-ent to settle the row ov*r allegations of forged membership applications. Tiny said in a Joint letter that they woald call an extra ordinary general meeting to126 words
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187 1958-03-10 2 WHAT GOVT. IS DOING FOR PEOPLE 'THE Singapore Labour Front conference yesterday passed a resolution caning on the Government to direct the Department of Information Services to intensify the dissemination of information on what the Government is doing for the people. Mr. i. M.187 words
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Article30 1958-03-10 2 Bata Shoe Co. will hold a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore at 8 p.m. on March IS, when awards to employers for long service will be made.30 words
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Article163 1958-03-10 2 MERSING. fun.— Mr. Thor Seong Aun, principal of the Mersing English School, told the Straits Times today he was very unhappy to hear false reports that his classes were being run by schoolboy "teachers". He was commenting on a reader's letter complaining that pupils of163 words
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Article73 1958-03-10 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun 1 An Alliance state council- lor, Inche Maidin bin Mohamed Ibrahim, and an UMNO official. Dato Kamal Wangsa, today resigned as branch representatives in the UMNO state division because they were refused admission to a closed-door meeting of the i branch yesterday The73 words
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306 1958-03-10 2 Make Malay a must for Colony schools UMNO CALL TO 60 TO MINISTRY r FHE Singapore Minis- try of Education will be asked to introduce compulsory teaching of Malay in all Colony schools. This follows a unanimous decision by the UMNO West division at Its annual conference yesterday. Inche Musa306 words
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Article44 1958-03-10 2 i SURGEON Rear Admiral {David Duncan, 57, who in the 1990s played a leading role in ridding the Singapore Naval Base of malaria-carry-ing mosquitoes, Is retiring from the service He was appointed Honorary Physician to the Queen three years ago.44 words
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Article35 1958-03-10 2 A gymkhana which was to be held by the Singapore Polo Club yesterday at its club grounds in Thomson Road had to be postponed because of rain. It will be held next Sunday.35 words
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Article25 1958-03-10 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— Tiew Ah Bun, 36, died early today after his cycle was In collision with a PWD lorry near Turn pat25 words
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Article178 1958-03-10 2 Leader urges younger men to open up jungle as their fathers did PNANG, Sun.— The president of the Penang Teochew Association, Mr. Heah Joo Seang. today urged the younger generation to follow the traditions of their pioneering ancestors. "Most of the estates In northern and southern Malaya were178 words
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Advertisement159 1958-03-10 2 ]TJ y^i washing powfer v»9_ 4k i_F tL i^' Ik S __J__^^^ '>'__ _^2* _v£_______PJ_ r^C_3r __l Everyone fa saying it! FAB is the perfect j V_ f washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner j /\ji^S^\^/^ and whiter than any soap. And it is so quick— r '^-^B— Ao^ so159 words
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Advertisement145 1958-03-10 2 COMEDY YOU MUST SEE m ...chuckles come at the rate of one a minute. It's funny enough to make a film critic laugh." —DOUG LACKERSTBEN: Sunday Times 2-3-58 UPROmRIOUS, ROLLICKING FAME a On e of the funniest British films I have seen this twe of clever, fast-moving British show should145 words
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481 1958-03-10 3 If U.S. cuts military shipment* we'll quit Bagdad Pact, SEATO ai well* SHOCK THREAT FOLLOWS AMERICAN AID RUMOUR KARACHI, Sunday. PAKISTAN tonight threatened to quit the Bagdad Pact and SEATO for Communism if the United States halts military aid, as ru.noured. The Prime Minister FirozUP - 481 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-03-10 3 MR ROBIN DOUGLASHOME (right) British suitor of Princess Margaretha of Sweden leaves bis Stockholm hotel to see the Princess and her grandfather. King Gustaf Adolf at the royal palace Mr. Douglas-Home. 25. is a nephew of the Earl of Home He was a London144 words
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Article244 1958-03-10 3 A HOUSING, HIGHWAY SPEED-UP WASHINGTON. Sunday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower today proposed a U552,811,000,000 speed-up in housing, highway and other works programmes to stem unemployment and bolster the U.S. economy. The President said he also will ask Congress to make Federal money available to extend unemployment244 words
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152 1958-03-10 3 M.P. WARNS OF TRADE RECESSION DANGERS NEW YORK, Sun.— A member of the British Liberal Party said last night that the present business recession was one of the most serious problems facing the United States and British governments. "Nothing could be more damaging to both countries and the rest ofReuter - 152 words
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Article71 1958-03-10 3 LONDON, Sun— Mr Dom Mintoff, Prime Minister of Malta, arrived here last night for crucial talks with the Colonial Office on financial help for the Mediterranean Island colony and plans for its economic and constitutional future The talks will be neld against a background of strainedReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration329 1958-03-10 3 A plot to kill Queen Mother? 'Nonsense' BUT KENYA VISIT IS CANCELLED I ONDON, Sun.—Gov- ernment circles here said early today that there was "no substance" in the reports circulating in Kenya of a plot to assassinate the Queen Mother The indication that the reports were regarded as baseless hadReuter - 329 words
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Article52 1958-03-10 3 NICOSIA, Sun. Cypriot Greek radio listeners have complained that British authorities last night jammed a sermon broadcast from an Athens church by Archbishop Makarios. the exiled Greek Cypriot leader. They said the service was heard clearly until the Archbishop came to the microphone. Then the tammingReuter - 52 words
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87 1958-03-10 3 Britain to fire another H-bomb soon paper LONDON. Sun— Britain is to explode another Hydrogen bomb at Christmat Island in the Pacific before the end of this month if conditions are favourable, the Sunday Express reports today The newspaper's political correspondent says that If all goes well, it will beReuter - 87 words
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156 1958-03-10 3 A one-man 'strike' over lamp standard LONDON. Sun. Mi A. E. Matthews. 8k year-old stage ana screen actor yesterdaj won the first round in a "sit-down strike" in protest against the erection of a 'monstrous" concrete lamp standard outside his old-world cottage at (iushrt Heath Hertford shire Bis strike wasReuter - 156 words
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Article32 1958-03-10 3 LONDON Sun Seen in Oxford Street yesterday A U.B. Air Force staff car on which someone had written: "Yanks go home Underneath the driver had added "I wish I could "-UPUP - 32 words
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297 1958-03-10 3 IyASHINUTON, Sun.*T The Defence Secretary, Mr Neil McElroy. has sternly warned the Army and Navy that the development of future long range ballistic missiles for firing from land bases is the exclusive responsibility of the Air Force, it was learned yesterday. A one-sentence memorandum told297 words
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Article205 1958-03-10 3 French plan atomic car JARIB, Sun A 1 French t-ngineering ;irm has announced chat it is working on )lans for an atomic* ■ngined car The car would use nuclear fuel in cartridge form obtained by irradiation in an atomit pile or derived from atomic waste and giving off only weakReuter - 205 words
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Article38 1958-03-10 3 THE HAGUE Sun More than 80 Dutch jet fighters including 24 British-made Hunters will stage a mass fly-past over Amsterdam on March 25 when Queen Eliza beth and Prince Philip arrive for a state visit. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article150 1958-03-10 3 Resign 9 call to Food Minister COLOMBO Sunday. CEYLON S coalition Government faced the threat of a split yesterday with a demand from the right-wing section of the Cabinet for the resignation of the Minister of Food. Mr Philip Guna- wardene. Mr Ounawardene i-> leader ol150 words
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Article64 1958-03-10 3 MOSCOW. Sun Police were called in recently to break up a rock n roll riot after a "hideous" jaz*. session In a club centre here, the newspaper Evening Moscow reported yesterday The manager sent for the police after v gang of Teddy boys and theirReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement370 1958-03-10 3 m m ;^s^^^ (f fl fl^£ ;t3BP if WGOfc (jfe^ii jj FOR GIRLS I; I; COTTON FROCKS $3/- and M T. SHIRTS. BLOUSES $1/50 and up I- PARTY FROCKS Horn $9/25 «»d op I FOR BOYS i[ J f SHIRTS NOW $1/50 .»ch 5 j! SHIRTS SPORTSHIRTS $2/90 each i370 words
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Advertisement630 1958-03-10 4 ■"^SWB A novel contest for motorists will be held every night from March J^jL^/ X A^ kv^. X aT J l^=> I L/»^tf%r^ )7lh to 2 rd special course arranged inside the Great World SiCNf 7 %^^J f^J T aa /fe iC* /BT\ Ati i Amusement Park. Each contestant, driving630 words
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Article421 1958-03-10 5 PARTY LEADER DENIES LIKELIHOOD OF 'BREAKAWAY* HE PLEDGES LOYALTY COMING ELECTIONS WILL NOT AFFECT OUR STATUS SAYS DR. UM PENANG, Sunday. jp HK POLITICAL chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Ku, said today that no matter who won the party's presidential elections421 words
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Article259 1958-03-10 5 /r > oy^7'6' twe y 7Y> success PENANG, Sunday. fFHE Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir 1 bin Johari, said here last night that Malaya could not yet afford to dispense with the use of the English language. i "It Is the stepping stons to259 words
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Article120 1958-03-10 5 Farmers hit by bomb disposal DENANG. Sun.— Vegetable I gardeners at Relau eight miles lrom the city centre want military bomb disposal experts destroying old Japanese dumps to start work earlier in the day The villagers today told their representative on the State Council. Incbe Aziz Ibrahim, that they were120 words
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Article53 1958-03-10 5 SEGAMAT, Sun. Mr. V. K. Nadarajah was re-elected president of the Segamat Cricket Association at the annual general meeting held recently. Mr. B. F. Mac- Donala was elected vice-pre-sident. Other officials: Hon. secretary/treasurer Mr. p. San>um. captain Mr. J. M. Singh vice-captain Mr. P. Dutfield fixture secretary53 words
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Article63 1958-03-10 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sun- A tonskang. cairying about 1.500 bags of Siamese rice valued at over $75,000. sank in the Prai river near the Pamatang Pauh pontoon bridge during a storm on Friday night. The tongkang had arrived a few hours earlier and the cargo was awaltinu unloading. This63 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-03-10 5 Engineer's high praise for Aussie rotary club Or.RI- MB.IV Sun— The ternatiunal Rotary < lul> of Sydney, Australia, is playing a big part in providing recreation and entertainment for Malayan students. This was revealed by Mr. Thomas Gan Knj Siew, an old boy of St. Paul s Institution who has131 words
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Article63 1958-03-10 5 PENANG, Sun. a Singapore artist Mr. Chla Yu Chian, whose oil painting of a "Young Woman" was bought by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and presented to the University of Malaya, will hold an exhibition of his work in Penang next week. Mr. Chia will display 130 paintings63 words
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Article38 1958-03-10 5 JESSELTON. Sun. Two more Borneo girls. Miss Yee Wing Eng and Miss Lily Wong. have left for New Zealand for dental training. They have been awarded Colombo Plaji scholarships for a two-year course.38 words
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Article42 1958-03-10 5 BUTTER WORTH, Sun— An Indian worker, Tangayah, 40 was seriously Injured when a crane struck him yesterday at the new Penang Port Commission development near Mitchell Pier. He was sent to Buttt Mertajam hospital after receiving treatment at Butterworth hospital.42 words
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Article160 1958-03-10 5 CONTROL CINEMA HOOLIGANS OENANG, Sun. The 1 Mayor of George Town. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, has been asked to take measures to deal with hooligans frequenting a local cinema screening vernacular fllms. A citizen, signing himself a s "Public Spirited Common People." has petitioned the Mayor drawing his attention to160 words
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Article55 1958-03-10 5 ALOR STAR. Sun I A voice aircraft flew over; the Kedah p>ak area during the weekend urging a gang of eight fleeing terrorists to surrender. The gang had been ambushed on Thursday night by a patrol of the police special squad. During the engagement that55 words
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Article19 1958-03-10 5 SEOAMAT. Sun. Nearly $17,000 was collected at a fun fair for the Welfare Fund here, last month.19 words
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Article108 1958-03-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, left today for Manila to attend the SEATO conference. Mr Nash, who ted hU country's delegation to the ECAFE meeting here, was given a big send off at the airport. Among those at the108 words
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280 1958-03-10 5 No official revival for this town yet TRASS SIX YEAR WAIT ROT OVER KUANTAN. Sun. yRAS the Rip Van 1 Winkle town of Malaya may not officially come to life again for some time yet. Once the hub of the rubber Industry in Pahang, Tras was officially "killed" six years280 words
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Advertisement254 1958-03-10 5 WHY STAND PAIN EVEN FOR A MINUTE Suffering the pains of sore X\ Jk\ muscles, arthritis, rheumatism. A^T neuralgia, lumbago? Pat on I J^B^i Sloan Liniment it goes \*^B^/ straight to the place that -^B^' hurts doesn't have to /^^v dissolve and travel through the (~^^M body like aspirin So254 words
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Miscellaneous923 1958-03-10 5 IN-iiany I Nam Yoke Huet Cheen (Canton-, fATII v e»«> 1245 »7. 915: CAPITOL: Klaug lATHAY- April Love 1.15. 3 30. Prince and the Showrirl iks i 6 45; ODrON: 20 Million Miles To 7 915 MAJESTIC* Leon. T Honl RE CAL: Delicate Delinquent 3. E*rth 3.30. 645. 9.15; PARA-923 words
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Miscellaneous169 1958-03-10 5 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHOBT WAVE SEBVICE 41 metre* SINGAPORE Median wave 478 Metres KI'ALA I.r.WPI R >l>-<lium ware 341 melrcs PCNANG sirdlum wave 3«< aetrn IPOB Medium wave SM metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metre* A.M. 7.15 Good Morning to Listeners; 7.16 Morning Serenade: 730 The News; 7.35 A Date169 words
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Obituary21 1958-03-10 6 1» Wordt %l» < Minimum I W. J. C. FROST passed peacefully away 9.3.58. Funeral 9 3.58 London Papers please copy.21 words
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Article54 1958-03-10 6 If Wor4t tin (Minimum) MR. JOSEPH MASILAMANY and Family thank all Friends and Relatives, also staff of Marque CUnic, the Manager, staS and labourers of Gomall Estate, European Staff of Dunlop estates who kindly sent Wreaths, Condolence Letters and Telegrams and Attended the Funeral of the late Mrs. Mary54 words
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513 1958-03-10 6 The Straits Tim es Singapore, Mon., Mar. 10, 1958 Working The Master Plan Singapore's Master Plan will not please everyone, remarked one of its authors when the first voices of dissent were heard. No plan ever does, especially when it is one that moves whole sections of the population about,513 words
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Article352 1958-03-10 6 The Federation of Malay Teachers' Associations claims that 3,181 of its 10,000 member,. have resigned from UMNO on its instructions in protest against the Government's attitude in the dispute over Malay secondary education. UMNO headquarters says that only 318 have left its fold. Whatever may be thought about352 words
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Article282 1958-03-10 6 Thrice in three weeks letters have been published on this page over the signature Pro Bono Pubhco Many readers, we suspect must have felt a certain pleasure at the return of this most familiar member of a now unfamiliar company Led by their three-word general. Vox Populi,282 words
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Article, Illustration974 1958-03-10 6 DAVID DIVINE - DAVID DIVINE By rpHE world has a new 1 battleground, a dark and sinister battleground, cold, silent, secret, under the vast weight of the Arctic Ice the battleground of the waters beneath the North Pole. Last October, the American atomic submarine. Nautilus, made a thousandmile voyage,974 words
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351 1958-03-10 6 STEPHEN CONSTANT - STEPHEN CONSTANT by T»HTS is Love, marri- age, and Divorce... as the Kremlin sees them (in the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia, which presents Communism's official version of the world.) Marriage in the West: "Bourgeois monogamy has a false, hypocritical character. In fact, monogamy only applies351 words
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320 1958-03-10 6 rE reply given by the Ministry of Transport to Party Negaras charge of the lack of Implementation of the Government policy laid down In White Paper No. 17/1955 seems so naive that one is impelled to inquire of the progress, if any, achieved320 words
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Letter137 1958-03-10 6 Unif o rm for taxi drivers 4 LOT of activity Is afoot In respect of the tourist trade here but the funiamental points are totally ignored. Friends or visitors from i broad who arrive in Sinvapore for the first time have asked me where to find the hire cars and137 words
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Letter61 1958-03-10 6 More bus stops wanted VERY often passengers find the bus routes pass far from their houses or offices. A slight change of these routes would go a long way to minimising Inconveniences. I would suggest that all Eastward bound buses (i.e. 15, 16 and 20 services respectively) should have an61 words
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Letter91 1958-03-10 6 I WAS shocked when I read that Alliance Councillor Inche Mustapha bin Ismail wants a ban on mahjong. In the prison you can see prisoners playing mahjong. Of course they cannot play for money. Instead they play for tobacco. When one prisoner cannot pay hi» tosses,91 words
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Article155 1958-03-10 6 BUILDING INDUSTRY REQUIRES HELP THERE is a very uneasy -1 state of affairs in the building industry which has arisen within the last few months It suggests a general lack of confidence in the future of the country, especially with no help given by authorities concerned to facilitate the passing155 words
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Article101 1958-03-10 6 pONSIDERINO that huidv ship may be suffered by people living In Sungei Jurong due to the Government scheme on prawn ponds, UMNO Branch of South Singapore decided at a meeting to condemn the scheme and urged the Government to withdraw it. The meeting also regretted the101 words
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327 1958-03-10 7 Indonesia a call to Rulers planned CONGRESS MEMBERS MAY ASK THEM TO USE INFLUENCE TO HELP SETTLE REVOLT LEADER DENIES PROPOSAL WILL INVOLVE FOREIGN POWER IN DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK Malay Rulers may be asked to use their influence with Dr. Soekarno and the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda,327 words
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Article115 1958-03-10 7 Contracts for Malays only plea SUNGEI PATANI. Sun— A resolution urging Government to give contracts up to $10,000 only to Malays was parsed by Sungei Patani UMNO at its annual meeting yesterday. The meeting also decided to recommend the establishment of a trade school in Sungei Patani to train Malays115 words
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Article54 1958-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Petaling Jaya branch of the Labour Party of Malaya has protested to the town committee about floods in section lour of the town. It was claimed that as a result of floods the health of many families was badly affected and that there54 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-03-10 7 Mr. Mrirj Hussein, president of the Klnta Indian Association, garlanding Mr. V. M. Snndram. •resident of the Malayan Indian Congress. Perak Branch, at a t*a-part> given by the Association at the Station Hotel in Ipoh on Saturday. The function was to honour89 words
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Article206 1958-03-10 7 SCHOOL ROW: CALL TO TENGKU CEREMBAN. Sun.-The general assembly ot the Negri Sembilan UMNO youth section last night called on the Federation Prime Minister and president of UMNO. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to settle the dispute between. Malay teachers and the Education Ministry. The meeting feared that unless the Tengku settled206 words
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Article34 1958-03-10 7 JESSELTON. Sun. The West Coast division of the Vorth Borneo branch of the Jritish Red Cross Society will hold its annual meeting on March 31 at the Red Cross Hut here.34 words
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Article29 1958-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A 31 -stall bazaar was opened at Kampong Dato Kramat. a Malay settlement area here The stalls are rented to Malays in the area.29 words
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155 1958-03-10 7 100 ECAFE V.I.P.S go on tour of Malacca IIALACCA, S v n. iTI More than 100 ECAFE delegates arrived from Kuala Lumpur here today to have a look at the historical sites of the ancient town Malacca has never been visited by distinguished peuple of so many nationalities at the155 words
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Article57 1958-03-10 7 IPOH. Bun.— Ipoh Rotary Club yesterday treated 300 children from new villages, kampongs and Salvation Army homes to a film show at the Capitol Theatre and a visit to the Jubilee Amusement Park for rides on the merry go round. and dodgem cars. The children were57 words
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Article16 1958-03-10 7 KUALA LtfMPUR. SunNo Emergency casualties- or ii. 'dents were reported In the Foderatlon today.16 words
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Article187 1958-03-10 7 Political parties assist in ending bus strike If ALACCA, Sun. A goodwill committee of representatives of five major political parties in Malacca UMNO. MCA. MIC, the Labour Party and Party Rakyat was formed last night to assist in settling the bus strike here. The strike. Involving187 words
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255 1958-03-10 7 BOMB SCARES 2 TEENAGE TERRORISTS OUT OF JUNGLE IPOH, Sunday. "TWO teenagers quit the Jungle only a few month.-, after joining the terrorist organisation because they were scared by a 1,000 Ib. bomb that burst 50 yards from their camp. "It was a terrifying experience." said Soo Chee Meng "The255 words
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265 1958-03-10 7 SULTAN: OUR NATION CAN'T AFFORD DISUNITY I^UANTAN, Sun.— The Sultan ot Pahang said here today that a young nation like Malaya could not afford to have disunity and dissension among its citizens. He was addressing the inaugural meeting of the Kuantan United Malayan Association, of which he is patron. The265 words
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Article57 1958-03-10 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. More than 20 persons from Negri Sembilan gave "valuable evidence" to the commission set up by the Yang diPertuan Agong to probe the need for a wage council. The commission headed by Mr Cheah Theam Swee sat for e.ght hours yesterday at the Negri57 words
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Article44 1958-03-10 7 JESSELTON. Sun. All roads will lead to Beaufort in North Borneo's we.st-coast interior on Mar. 15 when the town celebrates its diamond jubilee. The North Borneo railway plans to provide extra trains so that visitors may join the celebrations.44 words
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Article20 1958-03-10 7 SEREMBAN. Sun- A State Councillor. Inche Samad bin Idrls. was last night elected Negri Sembilan UMNO youth leader20 words
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102 1958-03-10 7 IPOH, Sun.— Four Chinese armed with daggers robbed a fitter and his wife of $1,259 worth of jewelleiy and $5 cash in a side lane at Falim, near Ipoh during the early hours of yesterday. The fitter, Lee Teck Yin. 3d, and102 words
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Article44 1958-03-10 7 PORT DICKSON. Sun Seventy European Sunday schoolchildren today presented an oxygen tent to the Port Dickson General Hospital. The children whose fathers are mostly officers at the arby Federation Military College had saved for m year to buy the tent44 words
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200 1958-03-10 7 OUR PETTY JEALOUSIES MUST END HE WARNS I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Petty Jealousies among Ceylonese organisations in Malaya must cease in the interests of the community, the president of the Ceylon Association of Selangor. Mr. M. W. Navaratnam, said here today. He was speaking at a meeting called to wind up200 words
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Article279 1958-03-10 7 WHY I SPURNED ALLIANCE ONN IT OTA BHARU, Sun The president of Party Negara, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, today explained why he refused to accept "an important overseas appointment," which he said the Alliance had offered him. Dato Sir Onn said. "The Alliance does not want me in this279 words
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Article77 1958-03-10 7 PENANG. Sun.-A man who said his mother was "related to the Sultan of Perils" was yesterday ordered to be sent for observation. Ng Soon Swee was arrested on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Guh Ken* Hin with a knife on March 7 at 10.30 a.m.77 words
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Advertisement92 1958-03-10 7 Hi-Fi p-JJ^) 3-D Kmm ift.-iii SUPER Hi-Fi 3-D RADIOGRAM Model Mauritius De Luxe With Cocktail Compartment, 4 Speed Record Changer. Singapore Penang $1,050.00 Federation $1,195.00 MAKE SURE YOU SEE AND HEAR THE LATEST BLUE SPOTS AT ALL BLUE SPOT DEALERS Sole Agents'. KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124 ORCHARD RD92 words
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Advertisement103 1958-03-10 7 ;%•/<? /few/ "< HUSTON CLASS V B A^ iJf -la jlP^h i i VT;:;:- AIR COOLED DIESELS ~4-12>2 BHP SEE THEM AT DlvK UNIAmil MAI.A II MPIH HMM iron MM.«' 'IklMf- I EYE EXAMINATION Yea cjn car •'»*> ♦•■>•»«; tctth but you »t« Jiti»iti*l ey««. Your f on* jnd only103 words
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Article307 1958-03-10 8 'We have capital to plant a million acres**! f Govt. m*N give the land 9 Producers Council leader says industry will still progress despite synthetic threat KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA has the capital to plant 1,000,000 acres with rubber in the next 10 years if the307 words
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Article18 1958-03-10 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inche Taib bin Andak. District Officer, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed State Secretary, Selangor.18 words
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Article70 1958-03-10 8 TEMERLOH. Sun. Fortytwo people pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's i Court here yesterday to gambling on the night of Feb. 19 In the Su Ben Chinese Association premises here The caretaker, Nge o w Leek Kiang. 54, pleaded not guilty to permitting the premises to70 words
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Article50 1958-03-10 8 PENANG. Sun Devotees will hold a three-day celebration of the birthday of Penangs famed baby god. Sian Chye Prior Sat. The celebrations will start on Tuesday with a candlelight procession round the temple grounds at Hye Keat Estate and end at Penang Hill railway road, on Thursday50 words
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Article24 1958-03-10 8 SITIAWAN. Sun. Mr Hong Beng Koay. 86. father of Mr. Hong Kirn Boon, a leader of Sitiawan. died here yesterday morning.24 words
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Article21 1958-03-10 8 The General Electric Co.. iMalaya) Ltd. held its annual dinner for contractors In the Cathay Restaurant. Singapore, last night.21 words
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164 1958-03-10 8 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. A pretty 19-year-old rubber tapper. Saharia binte Bakar. alleged 'n the Sungei Patani court on Friday that she >\as washing some crockery nit.side her house one night when a youth came up to iier in the dark grabbed her uind. and "then made164 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-03-10 8 THE YANG DI-PERTCAN AGONG (centre) and the Raja Permalaurj Alton* at the historical pageant at the Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. With them are. from left: the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman; the New Zealand Prime Minister Mr. Walter Nash, and the Governor58 words
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159 1958-03-10 8 ART LOVERS WELCOME OFFER BY TENGKU IT UA L A LUMPUR, IV Sun. Art lovers are enthusiastic about the Prime Minister's offer of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall for use as Malaya's national art gallery. The vice-chairman of the Malayan Arts Council, Miss P.O. Lim, told the Straits Times: "Such159 words
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Article48 1958-03-10 8 IPOH. Sun. The "Flag Week of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society began yesterday with members selling flags and car stickers throughout the country. About 350 members from nine detachments Including one women's detachment of the society, are selling flags in Ipoh.48 words
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111 1958-03-10 8 SIX WORKERS SACKED: UNION PLANS ACTION KUALA I I MIM I! Sun. The National Union or Factory and General V orkrrs will meet soon t.> discuss the dismissal of six of its members by the Wilkinson Process Rubber Company Limited in Batu Caves, near Kuala Lumpur. About 456 workers at111 words
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Article168 1958-03-10 8 OINGAPORE Church leaders yesterday generally supported the Salvation Army's rejection of $17,500 from the Federation's Social Welfare Lotteries Board on the grounds that it was "gambling money." The Salvation Array had turned down the money offered (or the building of a much-needed extension to their Boy's168 words
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311 1958-03-10 8 OFFICER: IT CANNOT BE IGNORED T«HE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Youth Council, Mr. G. Abishagenaden, said yesterday that juvenile delinquency in the Colony was a serious problem. He was commenting on a statement by the Executive Commissioner of Boy Scouts in Malaya. Mr. G. Geldard311 words
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Article140 1958-03-10 8 Course for youth leaders DENANG, Sun —The Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee, will open the Penang state Youth Council's leadership training course on Tuesday. The course, to be conducted at the YWCA, Peel Avenue, will end on Mar. 22 when Mrs. D. S Ramanathan, wife of the Mayor of140 words
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Article65 1958-03-10 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. I Kay Keng Wah, a 23-year-old woman, was charged in the magistrate's court today with attempting to commit suicide by "piercing her fore- head with a broken bottle on Mar. 2. She claimed that she was drunk at the time and did not know65 words
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Article23 1958-03-10 8 SEOAMAT. Bun. Mr. Norman McLeod. manager of Paya Lang estate. Batu Anam. and Mrs. McLeod have returned from leave In Britain.23 words
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Article117 1958-03-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. »T»HE Federation Government is to give loans to needy private students overseas within the next few months. The money will be taken from a fund created for the purpose. Applications have already been received from Malayan students in Britain, Australia, the University117 words
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Article83 1958-03-10 8 IPOH, Sun. The Klnta Indian association yesterday gave a tea party in honour of the three men who had received awards from the Sultan of Perak, on his birthday last January. The men are Mr. V. M. Sundram (president of the Perak branch of the Malayan83 words
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Article44 1958-03-10 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Lee Eng, of Ulu Tirain. was fined $1,100 in the magistrate's court today for having 12 bottles of illicit .sam.su, and 24 gallons of fermented mash on which the payable duty was $245. He also had an unlicensed still44 words
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Article35 1958-03-10 8 TEMERLOH, Sun. Chua Hock, aged 50, a rubber tapper at Mentakab, was fined $100 in the magistrate's court here yesterday for having a small packet of chandu dross and wo chandu smoking pipes.35 words
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Article83 1958-03-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federal Government has spent $6,350 in altering the West Pahang Supreme Court at Raub to accommodate members of the fury under the new system. The first trial by Jury here will be heard tomorrow by Mr Justice Hugh Shepperd. The former probation83 words
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282 1958-03-10 8 WILL GIVE MALAYANS A 'TRUE PICTURE 9 KUALA LUMPUK, Sunday. POLITICAL leaders outside the 1 Alliance today urged the Malayan Government to accept any Russian invitation to this country to visit the Soviet Union or her satellite republics. They were unanimous in282 words
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Article77 1958-03-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Indian Minister for Industries, Mr. Manubhi Shah, today told Indians here it was their duty to try and industrialise Malaya. Mr. Shah, leader of the Indian delegation at the ECAFE conference, said at a party held here in his honour that political77 words
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Article40 1958-03-10 8 TEMERLOH, Sun. A padi planter. Inche Mohamed Zln bin Slrat. 37. was fined $25 or two weeks' Jail here yesterday for having a dagger in front of the Mentakab amusement park on Feb. 27. The dagger was confiscated.40 words
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Article29 1958-03-10 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. For operating a juke box at a hotel without a permit, Han Kirn Yuen was fined $50 in the magistrate's court here today29 words
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Advertisement54 1958-03-10 8 The secret of youth in old age It's iMf how old you look but how young you feel thai b the vent of youth m advancing ymn. Brand's Eaence of Chkten, t*kn regularly, mtums ••J.V jj JT youthful vigour mid y®*^ "•'«x...*»MW«o IS f4 BRAND'S BPil ESSENCE OF CHICKEN THE54 words
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Advertisement171 1958-03-10 8 ■KII.IIIIIIIIIIHIiiiHMHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1171 words
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762 1958-03-10 9 $45,000 Jackpot Judges point out faults THE results of the MM Jackpot Word Puzzle "S" were published yesterday in the Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 6: With which a762 words
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Article1409 1958-03-10 9 THE SIEGE OF JERUSALEM THE most terrible siege in history drew to its agonising end. The legions burst into the Upper City of Jerusalem to batcher the last handful of Jewish patriots who defied the Imperial eagles of Rome. That was in A.D. 70. Below them, the great Temple ofDaily Mirror - 1,409 words
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Advertisement237 1958-03-10 9 f— The NEW Model CKI 2G-6 6.3 cv. ft. Here's real space and beauty too' Kelvinator's new 6.3 cv. ft. with all the features you've ever wanted! Spacious i width frozen food rhest meat tray two spacious crispers to hold all your fresh fruit and vegetables-... full width dairy box237 words
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Miscellaneous294 1958-03-10 9 far men A 00. By .\laa *-E O AMONG iS *~~^P""T"^II^^^MRI |lN T tR*AT!C»t4i. CCHffKtKtS W^^^Sl^Tl liMfI iMf LIAUKV u.vjfcß LUW?R > J-^RZ-PRtS4NT TO WV WIFE IN J Ktf «6 *^> 1 DON"' Mj^ JKM lE *k IS VwCXrBpHV (.'FS >«-%. x LONDON AND I WAV A Mh JP^md WANT294 words
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279 1958-03-10 10 rpHE Singapore Rubber Market last week was singularly featureless with dealers cautious in view of the continuing uncertainty of the Indonesian situation. The closing price for March first grade fluctuated narrowly between 77| cents and 77J cents. It Is not expected that dealers will take279 words
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Article233 1958-03-10 10 London last week excegt that the permissible world expor of tin in the first and second cutback periods will remain at 27,000 and 23.000 tons respectively. Export control of tin for the period beginning July l will be considered at the next meeting of the Council on AprilAP - 233 words
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Article35 1958-03-10 10 Purther February rubber crop* included: Am»lc«mated MIUI 74.000 lb. BorelM 73.000 lb.. lon nrmra 58 700 lb N>w Srrrnd.h 62.000 lb.. Baasrtt 29.500 lb Kaala SMIn 87.007 lb.. and Bakit Keoanx 22.000 lb35 words
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Article633 1958-03-10 10 By Our Market Correspondent ■pHK improved turnover on the Malayan Share Market was maintained last week and there might have been more business, if sellers of market leaders had not been so reserved. The biggest single factor influencing the market was undoubtedly the rise in the633 words
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Article796 1958-03-10 10 rE followinc list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. M)in S«ll«r» aim Brirki em >.*> i.m Onu IN *M Mlaj Icf 1100 Iburtra) B B. Petrol 1" !>/- B M TruitM* I* Con Tin Sm»lt796 words
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Article402 1958-03-10 10 THE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period March 1 •■> 7 INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo Pets. 39s l.d. Federal Dispensary $2.15. Praser tc Neave Ords. $2.67 4 to $2.60 to $2.67 S Gammons $2.30. Georgetown402 words
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Article74 1958-03-10 10 The Malayan Exrhancr Bank*' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday tall rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. rr«d>i French Francs *****; RrltUn Francs 1617 14; Italian I.iro ***** On the frrr exchange market in Hong Kong on Saturday, the lI. H.74 words
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Article24 1958-03-10 10 The resolution approving ilm sale of the estates of Lower Perak Rubber Estates was passed v in extra-ordinary meeting in London24 words
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Advertisement580 1958-03-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINCJAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required for CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT— PubIic outdoor Dispensaries and Travelling Dispensaries:- lAi ASSIBTANT HEALTH OFFICERS (DISPENSARIES) In Salary Scale $785 x A4S 1.280 Qualification Bar 1.325-1,370-1.420 at a commencing .Hilary of )875 a month plus Variable Allowance. Appointment on three years' agreement In the first580 words
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Advertisement651 1958-03-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens who have attained the age of 30 but not 38 years for appointment an librarian Public Works Department Federal H Q on the salary scale $282-Al4--422 450-A2O-530 p.m. plus C.O.L.A. at current rates. Serving officers. other than temporary officers, who are not651 words
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Advertisement388 1958-03-10 10 NOTICES CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Australia) NOTICE Is hereby given that a dividend (the sth) of Sixpence Australian (6d. Aust.) per stock unit has been declared payable on 17th AprU. 1958. at the registered office of the Company, 422 Collins Street, Melbourne, and that the Share Transfer388 words
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Advertisement41 1958-03-10 10 [DIVIPEHfIIS A\\OtIVCEPj (■■rat Ittlr Total Total for irayawnl p»»mmi f..r prrviaan year year R<.bin«on and Co. U*. March 29 Kundini Tin Dredging ltd 500"; April 2 900". Rabner Co. LU. T 2 April 17 7'(,% W. Interim I la nrnm CoiwaMaU441 words
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Advertisement602 1958-03-10 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service >bom canaoa/us pacific fORTs io oars •OWMa, San A/ilvlrto, V.flc.n'.i franciMO »or> r \mmn r><na«a t mamUm ELtSABETN IAKKf U*»4 So, ltd 11/12 Mar 1 J Mar IS Mar 2IMiGJIRTRUO SAKKC $oila4 Soiled 2/ 4 Apr J Ap. J Apt 11 Apt ELIIN lAKKI Sailed 1*602 words
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Advertisement1332 1958-03-10 11 Tel: 1405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. TeU A««^ '18 lines) in nj > <<■,■ n vnnnpnre) <12 lines) Depf* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE X*' SAILINGS ta LIVtRPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON B CONTINENTAL PORTS IVIO Saei witk kaarty to proceed via Panama or Cape at Seod Hope) Corrwrv option lo proceed vio1,332 words
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Advertisement1013 1958-03-10 11 McALISTER tSc CO.. LTD. TEL.: Na.. Ul4l ELLEHMAN LIMES KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON. HAT», ROITtNDAM. JIATTI| VANCOUVER 4, PORTLAND «am Acceptwg cargo tor Central t South and tot U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports America ant) Conooo vio Colombo boucainvilli CITY 0* BIRMINGHAM s P s1,013 words
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259 1958-03-10 12 Recorded message trout Busby sets off tears at Old Traff ord MANCHESTER, Sun.— A tape-recorded message from Manchester United manager Matt Busby was relayed over loudspeakers at Old Trafford here yesterday as 60.000 players, officials and spectators stood silent and bare-beaded. Mr. Busby, recovering In Munich's Rechts Der Isar HospitalReuter - 259 words
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Article339 1958-03-10 12 Results of UK soccer matches London. San. rotiMn teagae retail* yesterday were: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal S Chelsea A-.UHI Villa > Barnlejr BUrkpuul 1 .Notts Fared Uultun 1 Birmingham t Everton 4 Preston t Leeds 1 Tottenham 2 Leicester 2 Portsmouth 2 l.utun 1 Man'ster C. t Manchester U. W. B339 words
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Article73 1958-03-10 12 LONDON, Sun.— A message from the Queen will be carried from Buckingham Palace by a relay of runners to the ufflclal opening of the Empire Games In Cardiff on July 18. During its Journey through Wales, the baton will be carried by Welsh athletes, andReuter - 73 words
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584 1958-03-10 12 UK LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. MANCHESTER United showed reaction from their recent hectic period of recovery when they went down 4-0 to West Bromwich Albion at Manchester in their English first division league football match yesterday. The match the third between584 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1958-03-10 12 IN MKMORIAM IN BELOVED MEMORY of Mr Harry Heng Kok Peng Our deepest sympathy to his Parents, Relations and Friends May Thy Soul Rest In Peace. From his Loving Friends. 163 Outram Road, Singapore. 3. Wolves 31 21 8 4 79 37 48 Preston 32 19 5 791,158 words
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Advertisement839 1958-03-10 13 I (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANI K Wort, ti (mtn.)-BmM M ttt txlro ESTABLISHED JAPANESE FIRM requires young well educated clerk with knowledge of typewriting. Apply in own handwriting with certificate to Box A 7387 S.T. ENGINEERING FIRM requires immediately bookkeeper. Only qua lined persons need apply stating qualifications,839 words
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Advertisement775 1958-03-10 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I W H ord, U (Mm.) Box it Ht txlrm NEW FURNISHED Terrace House 2 Bedroom Modern Sanitation Heater Cooker, 15 March 196* 7 Milestone Thomson Rd Tel. ***** Wong. AVAILABLE Ist April. Furnished and Unfurnished 3 bedrooms flat* to let on elevated ground Oxley Garden. Quiet surroundings775 words
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Advertisement826 1958-03-10 13 TUITION M Word, tS (.Wm.i—B«x M ttt. tttrm. CALYPSO; ROCK-N-ROLL: MAMBO commencing Tomorrow at 1 30 p.m. $10/- Complete. Lee's School of Dancing, 126 Sim* Avenue. Telephone *****. Apply now. QUALIFIED PIANOFORTE I_\CHER (some of whose Pupils art now Music Teachers themselves) wiH visit Pupil's Homes for Pianoforte Tuitlos, all826 words
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Advertisement709 1958-03-10 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE Is hereby given pursuant to Section 143 of the Local Government Ordinance that the plans, specifications, estimates and apportionments of expenses of the works of making up of Harper Road from Playfa'r Road to Paya Lebar Road In the City of Singapore have been709 words
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Advertisement709 1958-03-10 13 STATE EDUCATION BOARD, SELANGOR SULEIMAN ROAD, KUALA 1.1 Ml'l K Applications are Invited from Federal clttaens for the post of Assistant Organiser of Chinese Schools, State Education Bo^rd. Selangor. Salary and C.O.L.A. as for Normal Class Trained Teachers in English Schools (Basic $310 x 14 464/484 X 19 636) plus709 words
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Advertisement840 1958-03-10 13 NOTICES NOTICE NGBE ANN KONOSI SCHOLARSHIPS NOTICE 18 HEREBY UIVEN that four, scholarships two ot which will be tenable at the Nanyaug University, one at the University of Malaya and one at an Australian University are offered by the Ngee Ann Kongsi Candidates may be ol either •ex and snail:—840 words
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Article23 1958-03-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Johore selection beat Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 4-2 in a soccer match at Princes Roaa here today23 words
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Article63 1958-03-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -All athletics officials In Selangor will In future be registered with the Selangor A.A.A. Mr. P. T. Samanther. the secretary of the S.A.A.A., said yesterday that this was an effort to improve efficiency in the organisation and running M future athletic meetIngs Registered officials will63 words
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Article276 1958-03-10 14 SCHOOLBOY ROBERT CHOE THE HERO IN SHOCK WIN Negri's attack fails to take chances MALACCA. Sunday. SCHOOLBOY Kobert Choc was Malacca's hero in their 3-2 shock win over Negri Sembilan in the F.A.M. Cup tie here today. The young centre forward bagged two goals for Malacca to lead276 words
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Article33 1958-03-10 14 KKSI ITS of yesterday's FA.M. Cup ties: Kedah Z Pfnaiir t (at Alor Star) Malacca I Negri Sembilan I (at Malacca) Fed. Srrvu is v Perak (at K.L.) postponed.33 words
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146 1958-03-10 14 A LOR STAR, Sunday.— Three goals by Artt Arlffln enabled Penang to beat Kedah 3-2 in the North Zone of the F.A.M. Cup here today. Penang deserved their victory. They played more effective football and were In command throughout Penang opened accounts in the146 words
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Article149 1958-03-10 14 SINGAPORE beat Joint Services by seven goals to one in a friendly soccer match in aid of the Asian Games Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore led 5-1 at half time with goals by Osman Johan. Kok Seng <2). Sahar Hussein and Kirn Swee.149 words
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Article50 1958-03-10 14 GEORGETOWN. Sun.-Pa-kistan, who followed on against British Guiana on the third day of their match here yesterday, were 145 for one In their second Innings by close of play. After scoring 441. British Guiana dismissed the tourists for 227 to take a first Innings lead of 214.50 words
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220 1958-03-10 14 Abolish the woodshot rule, says Perak BA IPOH, Sunday. THE WOODSHOT rule wa s the main topic of discussion at the Perak Badminton Association's annual general meeting here today. The meeting decided that the woodshot rule should be abolished. The association will shortly write to the Badminton Association of Malaya220 words
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Article122 1958-03-10 14 EPSOM JEEP - MARTIN SOLVED TRACK POSER EPSOM JEEP ■y QENANG, Sun. When the I track U too hard for horses to gallop on what can a trainer do? Jimmy Martin found the answer to that question. He I sent his horses to the seaside for swimming exercises Three of Jimmy's "swimmers" Dlnkum.122 words
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Article40 1958-03-10 14 Sports DIARY KUALA LI.MPIR HOCKEY: Di«. 2 knockont TPCA t Municipal. Prinret BoatV TAIPING SOCCER: Dlv. I: RtMl v CRC. Esplanade. IPOH SOCCER: Dlt. 2: Tamilian! V. Sri Battalion Malay Befi ment. padang; Bewean Patra Perak River Hydro. Coronation groand40 words
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302 1958-03-10 14 POSr-MOU TEM. ...by CONRAD NG IT was close. So close i that it could have gone either way with no more than a point or two between winner and loser. A draw might have been a very popular verdict. But I was not at all302 words
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Article82 1958-03-10 14 FOR KARUPPIAH WHO IS ORDERED TO TAKE A RE*T SUNGEI PATANI. *}un.Sprinter S. Karupplah has decided not to take part in the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Unions next Asian Games trials at Kuala Lumpur. Karupplah who palled thigh muscle recently has been told by doctors to take82 words
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Article90 1958-03-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.The Selangor Cricket Assoclatl6n has taken steps :o ensure brighter cricket in this season's Stonor Shield tournament. The competition rules have been revised and this year the competition will be played on the league system. Under the revised rules teams In an abandoned game90 words
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290 1958-03-10 14 Warwick are Rugby champions CORNWALL BEATEN IN 2nd HALF LONDON Sun.— A spirited second half rally helped Warwickshire to victory over Cornwall In the Rugby Union county championship at Covl try yesterday by 16 points (two goals, penalty goal and try) to eight (goal and penalty goal). This was Warwickshire'sReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-03-10 14 MIURA LANDS A RIGHT OAT RAY'S HEAD FILIPINO Ray Ming Chan catches a right on the head from Japan's Kij/oshi Miura. Ray won this fiaht on points at Singapore's Happy World Stadium on Saturday night. —Straits Times picture.38 words
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121 1958-03-10 14 BURKE FIRST TO REACH 1,000 RUNS ON S.A. TOUR CAPETOWN. Sun. Jim Burke. 27-year-old batsman, became the first Aus tralian to pass 1.000 runs on the South African tour when he hit 81 on the opening da? of the tourists' match against South African Universities here yesterday. As this matchReuter - 121 words
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Article194 1958-03-10 14 F. SALAHUDIM - Madras team calls off tour F. SALAHUDIM By "THE Madras Varsity Occasionals hay» postponed their threeweek Malayan tour in May. The manager of the Occasionals team. Mr. V. Pattabhiraman has written to the three All-Ceylon players In the side informing them of the postponement. A Colombo newspaper report stated that194 words
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Article146 1958-03-10 14 Satha hits 27 in 1st match KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Kuala Lumpur Police beat a Selangor Club eleven, which included former All-Ceylon player M. Sathasivam, by 44 runs in a friendly cricket match here today. Sathasivam showed flashes of brilliance in scoring 27 runs in 41 minutes. Including three fours. Today's146 words
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