The Straits Times, 24 March 1958
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Title Section21 1958-03-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Nail*** 1 fie**"** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1958 15 CENTS21 words
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Article1227 1958-03-24 1 Dr. LIM CHONG EU NAMED NEW M.C.A. PRESIDENT But move to create deputies fails to get necessary majority Beaten by 22 vote margin KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Sun. Dato Sir Chenjf-lock Tan was ousted from the presidency of the Mala;an Chinese Association tonight. His successor is Dr.1,227 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-03-24 1 DATO SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN (left) makes his presidential address at the general committee meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. In the picture on the right Is Dr. I.im Cheng Em. the president, with Col. Sir Henry Lee— Straits52 words
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132 1958-03-24 1 RECESSION: DISASTER AHEAD —SENATOR NEW YORK, Sun.Sen. John F. Kennedy (Democrat-Mas-sachusetts) said last night the recession was "approaching the crisis stage" because President Eisenhower had failed to provide "alert and sensitive" leadership. "We may still prevent a complete economic disaster, but only if w e can obtain the kind ofUP - 132 words
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Article214 1958-03-24 1 KLUANG, Sunday. T)R. Chow Cheng Tan, 27, a lecturer in blochemis- try at the University of Malaya, was fatally injured in a car accident at the Bth mile, Jalan Ren- gam, Kluang, yesterday. Dr. Chow was accompanying two Siamese friends to Lambak Estate for a214 words
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449 1958-03-24 1 DENIS WARNER - Underground troops would bring in West Java DENIS WARNER, From SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BUKIT TINGGI, Sunday. •yHE rebel prime minister. Dr. SJafruddin Prawira- negara, told me today that West Java could only be activated by using underground troops there or by sending expeditionary troops from here. The central government army was449 words
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125 1958-03-24 1 ROQI EBRI'NE. Sun. A iin-miirr of Sir Winston Churchill's household here today confirmed that the 83-year-old statesman had a "slight recurrence of his illness" but added that it was not considered serious. "Sir Winston i s still tired after his outing a week aso,"Reuter - 125 words
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Article206 1958-03-24 1 LONDON. Sun— The Conservative Oovernment faces the possible loss of a third seat within two months at a parliamentary by-election at Torrlngton, Devon, next Thursday. This time the main challenge Is expected not from Labour, which recently captured the government seats at Rochdale, Lancashire, and206 words
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Article256 1958-03-24 1 Todd 'almighty' dies in crash SHOWMAN, 3 OTHERS IN PLANE DISASTER pRANTS, (Prew Mcxl- co). Sun. Dynamic movie producer and showman Mike ('almighty') Todd and three companions were killed yesterday In the fiery crash of Todd's plush private plane in rugged mountain country 30 miles south-west of Grants. In addition256 words
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Article32 1958-03-24 1 LONDON, Sun.— Ca r dealer Jimmy Turner has offered to give away 100 gallons of petrol with every second car he sells because "business isn't so good Just now."32 words
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212 1958-03-24 1 LIM MAKES PLEDGE: WE'LL WORK WITH UMNO AND MIC ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The ne.w president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, pledged that the MCA would continue to work in close co-operation with the UMNO and MIC. He added: "The leadership of Tengku Abdul Rahman has212 words
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Article218 1958-03-24 1 Nash: Other nations can help /X)LOMBO. Sun.— Mr. Walter Nash, the New Zealand Prime Minister. today expressed hope that the economic conference of "Bandoeng" powers proposed to be convened by Ceylon would be a regional rather than a racial conference. He said "I would like to see people with lowReuter; UP - 218 words
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Article40 1958-03-24 1 LOS ANGELES, Sun— A four-engine U.S. Air Force plane crashed and burned out five miles from McClellan Air Force base yesterday, narrowly missing a heavily populated area. The 18 men aboard escaped serious In jury.40 words
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Advertisement193 1958-03-24 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Th* Maslrr Watchmaker. nf QSMN IM7 Wrist Watch Competition at Orneva Observatory ALL FIRST PRIZES Pint in Individual cluatdcatlon first lt> manufacturers' serin classification First In adjusters series classification ALL RECORDS FOR PRECISION Record for Individual classification Record for mar.vfactunrs' scries 'vT SENA LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Bangkok193 words
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Article, Illustration775 1958-03-24 2 Hollywood shocked and saddened by movie mogul's plane crash lIOLLYWOOD, Sun. The entertainment world was shocked and saddened today by Mike Todd's death in the plane crash in wild mountainous terrain near Grants, New Mexico. ToddReuter; AP - 775 words
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154 1958-03-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. "THE Malay Literature Agency Dewan Bahasa dan L Pustaka has started a campaign to record the country's unwritten folk literature. This Is Its latest move to uncover old Malay literature, which is still popular in remote kampongs. The first recording trip154 words
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Article123 1958-03-24 2 Communalism 'holds sway warning KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the Selangor Eurasians Association. Mr. L. E. Labrooy, declared today that "communalism in this country still holds sway" Speaking at the annual general meeting of the association, he appealed to all Eurasians to rally round the association until communalism in123 words
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Article62 1958-03-24 2 BKI'M I TOWN, Sun— The Brunei State Council has agreed to a proposal to build a modern hospital and staff quarters costing about 513.095.M6. The hospital will be sited in Brunei district and not at Panaga, Sena, as originally planned. Brunei Stirtl Petroleum Company employees62 words
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333 1958-03-24 2 NAN HALL - 'Surrender I-cards as you go' law expected NAN HALL By rpHE SINGAPORE Government is expected to announce today that legislation will be introduced to compel people leaving Singapore to surrender their identity cards. Unless this is done the difficulties of keeping accurate electoral registers will continue year after year. The333 words
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Article195 1958-03-24 2 INDIAN TRADE TEAM'S HOPES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The leader of a four-man delegation of the Plastics Export Promotion Council of India. Mr. I C. A. Ferens. said on arrival here today that India wanted as much trade as possible with Malaya. He said: "We need foreign exchange badly to mate195 words
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Article65 1958-03-24 2 Total Malayan foreign trade In January this year amounteci to $369,110,000 In Imports and $348,175,000 In exports, compared with $410,--365.000 and $394,152,000 respectively for the corresponding month last year. Singapore's share In this foreign trade totalled $295.--205.000 In Imports and $231.--753.000 in exports in January this65 words
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Article48 1958-03-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Reply-paid post cards costing 14 cents each are to be with- 1 drawn from sale at Federation post offices after March 31. This was announced today by the Postmaster General's office which said that the reply-paid cards would not be replaced.48 words
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Article73 1958-03-24 2 PENANG, Bun. Officer elected at the annual meeting of the Penang Hill branch oi the Malayan Indian Congres.' were: President, Mr. P. Subramaniam; rice president Mr M. Packirisamy; seer*, tary. Mr. A. Oration; ant treasurer. Mr L. Slngaram. Messrs. R. Kaliappan. R lyaro.s. Santhiagu, PP.73 words
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Advertisement67 1958-03-24 2 TODAY..... begins Thy 4mrtinth>sl \<itin<, S«l* th* leiir OUR GRAND EASTER SALE New Range of Goods Dacrons, (Wons, Silk Cotton Materials, Furnishing' Fabrics Ready mades Are Hrasticuily it<><ht<<><l In Prices o enable you to Save here more than elsewhere. he Early Bird catches fie Early Be happy to get the67 words
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Miscellaneous169 1958-03-24 2 RADIO MALAYA i"™* Ne s: 145 A Mu c l °«sNATIONAL SHORT WAVE terlude For Music; 5.1S Their SERVICE Kind Of Music; 5.30 Children! 41 metres Playhouse; 6.00 Students Note SINGAPORE Book; 615 Women's Magazine; Mrdinm ware tit mrtrn 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Regional An■CALA Ll'MTl'R nouncementt; 6.45 Singapore Share169 words
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Article395 1958-03-24 3 GAITSKELL TELLS OF THE LOSS OF A 'GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY' TO STOP NUCLEAR TESTS MOVE FOR MEETING WITH NEW ENVOY MENSHIKOV WASHINGTON, Sun.— Britain, France and the United States are considering holding fourpower talk* in Washington with the Soviet Union at the ambassadors' level, an authoritative sourceReuter - 395 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-03-24 3 RAINIER TELLS PEOPLE OF BIRTH OF SON PRINCE RANIER. with Princess Caroline on his knee, sits before a microphone in his palace to broadcast the new* of the birth of a son, Prince Albert, to Princess Grace.— IP. picture.39 words
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153 1958-03-24 3 Russia denies she is willing to postpone 'summit' MOSCOW. Sun.— The Foreign Ministry yesterday denied reports that Russia was willing to postpone its projected date for a summit conference. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Russia was standing by its suggestion of a Foreign Ministers' conference in April and the fullUP - 153 words
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Article155 1958-03-24 3 THREE DAYS— THREE RED ATOM TESTS WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Atomic Energy Commission last night announced that a nuclear weapons test oy the Soviet Union, the third in three days, had been detected. The test took place In Btberia yesterday and appeared to have been In the medium range, the AReuter - 155 words
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Article26 1958-03-24 3 TOKYO. Sun —The U.S. Air Force today flew a special camera here for tracking artificial satellites. It will be operated by Japane.se scientists. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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168 1958-03-24 3 They slew 'Happiness Lane 9 couple VERSAILLES. Sun. Two the guillotine for the slaying of a young courting couple as they sat in their car in a trre-1 1 i'd avenue near Paris called "Happiness Lane." The crime was described by prosecuting counsel as one "without pity, without necesslty andReuter - 168 words
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Article215 1958-03-24 3 MY WORK IS NOT YET COMPLETE' BEDFORD, Sunday. THE COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, yesterday quashed rumours that he was going to retire from politics. He told the annual meeting of his constituency association here of his "long and happy" link withReuter - 215 words
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Article21 1958-03-24 3 KOREA, Sun.— Two farmers were killed and a third seriously injured when a mortar shell they dug up exploded.21 words
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112 1958-03-24 3 Rumanian girl quits dance company, goes Into hiding LIVERPOOL. Sun— A pretty 23-year-old Rumanian girl has left the cast of the Rumanian State Dance Company here apparently to seek political asylum in Britain. The girl, Diona Trandmbur, speaks fluent English it was learned tonight The company of eight girls, eight112 words
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Article96 1958-03-24 3 MANILA, S v n.— iTI Vietnam and the Philippines pledged their mutual support to help preserve the peace in South-East Asia in an official communique today. The communique, was Issued at the end of the five day state visit of President Ngo Dlnh Diem of96 words
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Article28 1958-03-24 3 BUFFALO: A Catholic movie house devoted exclusively to family-type entertainment and aimed at countering the "pagan Influence" of modern com.munlcatlons media, will be Inaugurated here In April —UPUP - 28 words
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Article32 1958-03-24 3 LONDON: The Sunday Dispatch reports that Mr. Geoffrey Blng. Attorney General of Ghana. Is think- Ing ol returning to Britain to stand as a Labour candidate at the next general election— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article32 1958-03-24 3 LONDON: Britain will have the same proportion of television sets per head of population as the United States in four or five years. If the present rate of expansion is maintained. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article28 1958-03-24 3 DURBAN: The first families moved Into a new allAfrlcan £9.000.000 township near here, which will be the answer to the squalor and overcrowding of their old hometown.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article35 1958-03-24 3 WASHINGTON: Mr. George Long, Republican Representative from Louisiana, brother of Governor Earl Lone of Louisiana and of the late Huey Long, died from a heart attack at his home here today. He was 74 Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article25 1958-03-24 3 VIENNA: Dr. Ferenc Nezval. Hungarian Justice Minister, said that lawyers In Hungary will not be allowed to practise privately In future without special permission. —ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article43 1958-03-24 3 LEWES, Sun.— A 19-year-old labourer who drank 16 to IS whiskies and several pints of beer then stole a car (although he had never driven before) and killed a man was here today Jailed for three years. Keuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article257 1958-03-24 3 CAR SPIES PROBE NEW RED THREAT l I ONDON, 6un.— The i Sunday Dispatch says that British car manufacturers have been sending "spies" behind the Iron Curtain to try to measure the extent of Russia's threat to their markets. They have discovered that Russia. East Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia areReuter - 257 words
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Article61 1958-03-24 3 Wave of arrests NICOSIA. Sun Five prominent members of Eoka the Cyprlot Greek terrorist movement, were reported here to have been captured In Cyprus ysterday The Identity of the men was not Immediately known Their arrest came at the end of a week of intensiveReuter - 61 words
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Article28 1958-03-24 3 LONDON, Sun. Firemen last night quelled a blaze In a Pudding Lane building on the spot where the Great Fire of London started In 1666 Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement107 1958-03-24 3 KA pSI ImjentMy SIAIB y 9H| A/OtV OA// < SAVE UP TO 30% y V on th«»* items and many other* WHUI STOCKS LAST l\ Sin^iporc Only Utujlly NOW RCA Whirlpool Automatic Electric Dryer Model $1,200 $900 RCA Ridio Model SQR64X $310 $225 RCA Trjnsistor Radio Model 88T8... $195 $150107 words
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Advertisement252 1958-03-24 3 j: AFTER THE SALE- > NEW ITEMS ij IN FABRICS AND READY-TO-WEAR I; GARMENTS FOR LADIES, MEN CHILDREN >" JUST UNPACKED ALL ITEMS EXCLUSIVE. SEC THEM AT— !j WASSIAMULL S J HIGH ST. S PORE J O/AV.V.W.WW.W.WAVWW.VMV.W.W/A LOAN AVAILABLE FOR 40 HOUSES RRADY FOR OCCUPATION IN APRIL 1958 APPLY TO:252 words
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Article260 1958-03-24 4 Perak board decides on three methods of raising $3,500,000 A dollar per head from all adults and a levy on mines and land but the blow may not fall this year IPOH, Sunday. THE Perak State Education Board ha* decided on new taxation, including a poll260 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-03-24 4 TENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of the Federation, and Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, watching the soccer match between Singapore and Selangor at the Princes Road ground. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Selangar won the match by57 words
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96 1958-03-24 4 MALAYAN CRAFTS FOR SEATTLE EXHIBITION KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Sun More than 55.000 worth of .Malayan handicrafts ranging from silverware to hand-woven dress material will be displayed at the Seattle international handicrafts exhibition in Washington next month. The publicity and marketing officer of the Rural and Industrial Development Anthority. Mr. Ng Pu96 words
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Article44 1958-03-24 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun Province Wellesley's lon< pilgrim to Lourdes. Mr T. G Abishegam. 56. was entertained to an all-communttles farewell dinner last night Mr Abishegam. a railway pensioner, will leave next Wednesday for Singapore U> join the other pilgrims.44 words
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Article34 1958-03-24 4 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. Mr Francis Khoo Oh Leong has been appointed Assistant State Home Guard Officer for Lower Perak He will continue h's duties as Home Guard Officer. Batan^ Padang. South Perak34 words
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Article26 1958-03-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Wong Theam Koon was jailed for 10 months here today for leaving the district without permission while under police supervision.26 words
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148 1958-03-24 4 St John's Day opening for $150,000 building IPOH, Sun. The chairman of the Perak branch of the St. John Ambulance Association, Raja Musa bin Raja Mahadi, last night announced that the association's new $150. 000 building will be completed by the end of next month. The building is expected to148 words
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Article116 1958-03-24 4 Inspector who helped make Tanjong Malim a 'selected area' -TANJONG MALIM, Sun. A Special Branch officer who largely helped to make this Perak Selangor border town a "selected area' left here yesterday on transfer to I Ipoh headquarters. He is Inspector Charlie Wong Kong Wah, former Slim116 words
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Article31 1958-03-24 4 Mr. Peter Gulart. of the International Labour Office, will be the speaker at the Singapore Rotary Club\ lunch meeting on Wednesday at 1 p m. at the Cathay HoteL31 words
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Article206 1958-03-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abtki 1 Rahman, has accepted an invitation to attend the third Asian Games in Tokyo in May. The invitation came from Mr. Fumio Takashima. secretary /treasurer of th>' Asian Games Federation. who was here recently on a206 words
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Article26 1958-03-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Hen« Yuk Wah. was fined 5125 here today for driving a car without a licence. She wax disqualified for a year26 words
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Article212 1958-03-24 4 COLONY BLAMED FOR PORT DELAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The "invisible hand" of certainpeople who do not want Port Swettenham to be developed is believed to be responsible for the Federation Treasury decision to suspend the $30 milliorn North Klang si rait J port project. This was how a leading businessman212 words
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Advertisement135 1958-03-24 4 MODERN SILK STORE UNBELIEVEABLE BARGAINS Swiw French Prtd. Pyre Silks Normally $12.50 to $22 50 yd NOW $5.90 upward* Swm Prtd. Cotton. Normally S4 90 to $14 50 yd NOW $2.90 55.90 Swiss Embroider d Cottons Normally $1250 to $22.50 NOW $6 50 Hpwuds Scotch Cjlloway Woollen 54" Normally $16135 words
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Miscellaneous879 1958-03-24 4 MUESTIC: Empress and I (Can- 8 45. CAPITOL: Outside the Law •*rKMMK i-one«e. 1 3157. 9 15. U 30. 1.30, 6.45. 9.15; LIDO: S»m LeonK Kau CSiee tHokkien* 630 930 CAPITOL: Deep Six Rl > O d E O^ CATHAY: Arrow to the Dust 115. 330. «.M. ».3O: REX: Oun879 words
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Article663 1958-03-24 5 SIR HENRY BLOCKS BID BY SIR CHENG-LOCK TO SWITCH AGENDA PRESS TOLD TO GO, BUTDECISION IS CHANGED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, the Federation Minister of Finance, figured in a clash with Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan soon after the Dato had made663 words
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144 1958-03-24 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The Province Wellesley South UMNO Division will not dissolve its 40 branches The division had earlier threatened to dissolve the 40 branches If action was taken against any of Its officials following the crisis over the demand for secondary144 words
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Article103 1958-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Selangor UMNO annual delegates meeting, fixed for March 29 and 30. has been postponed to April 26 and 27 because of the puasa. The meeting is to discuss a resolution calling on the government to arrange for pilgrim ships to call at103 words
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153 1958-03-24 5 PENANG, Sunday. THE president of the Hong Kong University Alumni Association, Dr. Yeoh Cheang Hoe, last night urged the Federation and Singapore governments to "give urgent consideration" to the question of recognising the University of Hong Kong's degree for architecture. "Malaya, a young and new nation,153 words
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Article66 1958-03-24 5 PENANG, Sun The Mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. last night criticised Malayans for not paying proper respect to the country's national anthem. "Negara-ku," and the Federation flag. "As youth leaders, it Is your duty to teach them' loyalty and respect for their own country.'* he told 4666 words
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128 1958-03-24 5 THE KING HAS TWO BIRTHDAYS IN NEGRI SEREMBAN, S v n.— There will be no official celebration of the birthday of the Regent of Negri Sembilan on March 29. Official sources disclosed that the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong Is still the official Ruler of Negri Sembllan. The Regent, son of the128 words
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Miscellaneous265 1958-03-24 5 i nrinvn A 1 1>. By 3hta The Saint By Leslie o'harleris I /Be«SIW>Ol/R "1 KBUTTHEN /^/MR./VONTE IS AN IMPOST&CT BUT IP HE /S A MXi, SIR~^BB a&S E^3&^ WRDON COLONEL. THEy rVOUID AT Of*CE WIRE THEII? LONDOwIj kVOULDNT YOU WANT HIM LJjj^-M, "f^4g-/ BUT VVOULDM'T A OfFICE TO INTERVIEW265 words
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Obituary82 1958-03-24 6 >• Horrf. If* (Minimum I WEE WEE CHEONG YEW aged 62 passed away peacefully at 11 p.m. March 22. at his residence No. 11. lormift 36, Geylang. Hnyapore, leaves behind 2 wives b Mm*. 1 daughter. 3 daughters-in-law. 1 son-in-law and 5 grandchildren. Funeral on Wednesday, the rmteiv leaitng82 words
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Article119 1958-03-24 6 Word, mv nMaal TAN BOON CHIANG sincerely thanks Friends, Relatives for Wrenths. etc.. Attendance at Funeral of his beloved wife Khon Yung and G H Staff of Ward 45 j for kindnesses shown to her. THE FAMILY of the late Mr Wong Yew Nam wish to extend their heartfelt119 words
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Article282 1958-03-24 6 J» W.rrf. Sl* ttt,n,m*m, BALK S TARTS today Harrows Ltd 7, Orchard Road n^BIB MARY LTD 2nd Floor. IS Battery Rd. Distinctive Model Frocks constantlT arriving from the Newest Collection. ■THIS NOXIOUS emanation oflends me." Sounds awe-lnsplr-luk doetn t il! But be is only Mtytng he doesn't like unpleasant282 words
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Article658 1958-03-24 6 The findings of the commission of enquiry into laboui unrest in the Johore pineapple canning industry squared very well with recent observation* by the Labour Department on industrial disputes in the Federation. With a few notable exceptions the unions have no notion of the meaning of collective658 words
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Article265 1958-03-24 6 Champions oi port development in the Federation have good reason to be disappointed with the Government s decision to suspend work on the $30 million scheme tv build deep water berths n. the North Klang Straits. It has taken a long time lor the project, supported t)5 lar265 words
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Article230 1958-03-24 6 The Singapore Telephone Board has yet to convince subscribers why charges have I had to be increased by quite the extent they have. All the increases are sub- Manual, from 28 per cent (or telephone rental for private subscribers to 100 per cent for calls from public boxes.230 words
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1346 1958-03-24 6 VODKA and red wine. Red wine and vodka. It kept coming and coming. Our Soviet host* were determined to make a really big do of this party They were saying goodbye to us the last group of German V 2 men and electronic guidance1,346 words
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481 1958-03-24 6 ONE must congratulate the Singapore Telephone Board for the many telephones that are being made available and at the same time criticise them for not evolving a better method of increasing revenue without burdening those who can least afford it. Almost $15 per month481 words
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Article126 1958-03-24 6 THE Public Service Com■l mission of the Federation held an aptitude test for serving officers for promotion into Executive Grade in 1957 Though many passed the test and appeared for interview only a few were selected as Executive Officers'. All those who were called for interview126 words
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Article43 1958-03-24 6 Youth Co uncil is inactive 1 TOGETHER with many other members of the Batu Pabat District Youth Council, am rather disappointed at the Council's Inactivity in the recent years We hope that the Council's regular meetings will be resumed. SILENT COUNCILLOR Batu Pahat43 words
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Article47 1958-03-24 6 Letter box for buses I SUGGEST to the postal authorities and the bus companies to consider Installing letter-boxes i the buses for the con venlence of the trayelll'iK public. The boxes may t cleared at fixed hours v the terminal. Collyer 3u-a> Post Oflice. SIMPLE SIMON, fcincatwre.47 words
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Article116 1958-03-24 6 IN the case of the taxi driver v the vehicles Inspector, evidence of previous offences was baaed on decisions made by former City Councillors. The Mayor has on every possible occasion screamed from the housetops that these councillors, whom he now calls as witnesses, were inept116 words
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Article74 1958-03-24 6 HOW did he gel that numbe r? MAY I ask how the Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, allocates numbers to new owners of vehicles? From what I know all numbers are allocated according to unregistered running numbers which the Registrar has. If this Is true could the Mayor investigate immediately why74 words
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Article51 1958-03-24 6 Loan io help students I CONGRATULATE the Federation Government for introducing a loan scheme for financiallyhandicapped private students in the Federation of Malaya. But unfortunately, only Federal students can benefit under the scheme I think it would be a very good idea if the Singapore Government followed suit bin a51 words
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Advertisement351 1958-03-24 6 I Straits Tiae* Free Preu Foi Hrn con»im.n<« 0» O«V«r- then our r«pr««.nt»ti»«» ot Ist I floor. SINGAPORE COLD STOBAGE, I i ORCHARD ROAD. wHI ffttlti mmN I o«v*rti*t<»MtH o*4 omwon to koi I aamWr*. Clomticd ad.trtiKimrM *o> 1 ah* b* hon4*o <o CITT BOOK STORI LTD. WlnchotUi Houu Colly..351 words
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Advertisement69 1958-03-24 6 IT IS THEI TALK OF THE TOWN I Hrn hi tour chance to defeat that *mMj ASTHMA no more rhokinf and pantlnt Start taking Germany's Wunil. i Elixir of Life APICUREE i Bees Itoyale Grlre rntUm Satisfles everyone far Quick r Bm I box will convince you J3I.M box of69 words
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Article731 1958-03-24 7 SMR CHENG-LOCK: THERE IS MUCH TO BE DONE ~> IT WOULD BE WASTE OF TIME TO QUARREL 'DON'T UPSET INTER-RACIAL PEACE AND HARMONY: BE LOYAL TO KING 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. JMIK president of the M.C.A., Datu Sir Chenglock Tan today urged Chinese in Malaya731 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-03-24 7 THESE four Australian sur. grons arrived in Singapore under the olombii Plan by Qantas-BOAC yester. day to conduct a weeklong examination for 39 Colony and Federation doctors. From the left they are Professors E. S. J. King, S. Sunderland. F. C. Courtice and Mr. P.79 words
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256 1958-03-24 7 TO ENTER MALA V CLASSES ON WA V KOTA BHARU. Sunday. q>HREE Malay secondary classes will function here j from May but the English school students who i are striking to force the Government to introduce Malay as the medium of instruction in their schools256 words
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Article146 1958-03-24 7 AN Independent Assemblyman, Mr. Scan Peng Chuan, wants to know why detainee s under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance and their families in Singapore are required to go before the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, before they are released. Mr. Seah has146 words
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Article309 1958-03-24 7 But costs must be kept down, says planting pioneer j IPOH, Sun. One of Malaya's oldest and experienced planters said here today that the only salvation for the rubber Industry against threats from synthetic was to maintain cheap production. Three conditions were essential If production309 words
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Article147 1958-03-24 7 unless led by an archaeologist IPOH, Sun. Future archaeological expeditions in Malaya can be conducted only if they are under the direct control of a qualified archaeologist. Tht Curator of Musejms. Mr. B. A. V. Peacock, dlscluMng this today, said' "I am anxious that sites are147 words
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Article52 1958-03-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twenty-one people In the Federation died of pneumonia during the week ending March I, according to a Government statement Issued here today. Ten were in Perak. three In Kedah. two each In Malacca Johore and Pahang and one each in Perils and52 words
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Article39 1958-03-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. iTie District Officer has been appointed cha.rman of the Batu Pahat Excise Licensing Board. The other members are the Administrative Officer, the Health Officer Johore Central. Mr. Teo Peng Kai. and Mr. C. Somasundram.39 words
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97 1958-03-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Chief Minister of Malacca. Dato Osman bin Tallb, yesterday Inaugurated the $58,000 Ex-Services Association housing scheme at Bukit Bharu. Malacca. The association had built *tx terraced and two semidetached houses for the ber.eflt of ex-servicemen, thefr widows and children, at cheap97 words
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Article194 1958-03-24 7 CASH AID FOR MALAYS URGED SINGAPORE UMNO wants the Government to set up a board of economic aid to help Malays establish themselves in commerce and industry. The UMNO publicity Chief. Inche Darus bin Sharlff. said yesterday that unless this was done Malays would be left behind In these Melds194 words
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Article34 1958-03-24 7 JESSELTON. Bun. The New Zealand cruiser. H.M.N.Z.S Royalist. Is due here from Bandakan on Tuesday for a three-day visit It is being accompanied by the Rcyal Fleet Auxiliary. Gold Ranger.34 words
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Article88 1958-03-24 7 COUNCIL MEN TO STRIKE ON APRIL 9 More than 10.000 Singapore City Council daily-rated workers will strike on April 9 unless the council submitto their demands over pay scales, gratuities and the dismissal of 76 redundant gas workers. The representative council of the City Council Labour Unions Federation. comprising 1388 words
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Article25 1958-03-24 7 KUALA LIPIB. Sun. The Deputy Chief Police Officer. Pahang. Tuan Haji Kadir bin Hajl Hassan, has been promoted to Assistant Commlsmlssloner of Police.25 words
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230 1958-03-24 7 Blind man was the smuggler's decoy I^UALA LJPIS. Sun A padi planter tried j to smuggle opium into! I Pahang using a blind man as a decoy, the Sessions Court here was told yesterday. Zakaria bin Mahmood. 21. nl Kampong Lambat. Kota Fliaru. wa.s sentenced to two months' jail and230 words
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Article53 1958-03-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. A patrol of the Ist. Bn New Zealand Re^li lent, yesterday exchanged fire with two terrorists in a camp In the Sungel Slput North district of Perak. The terrorists fled. No casualties to either the terrorists or security forces have been reported In53 words
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Article41 1958-03-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Director of Public Relations at the War Office. Major-General A. C. Shorti arrived here from Singapore today for a two-day visit. He will call on the British High Commissioner, Sir Geofroy Tory.41 words
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Article277 1958-03-24 7 TIMBER RATES: A GOVT. PLEDGE ITUALA LUMPUR, l Sun— The government will support the Federation of Malaya Timber Exporters' Association in its campaign for lower freight rates for export timber. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew I Sin. gave this assurance 'when he addressed the association's second277 words
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Article15 1958-03-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore will spend $210,000 this year on 4,000 water meters.15 words
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Article81 1958-03-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Cheong Hon Chong. 47. a businessman of Temelong village. Bentong. was fined $25 yesterday for contempt of court by failing to appear on Nov 28 last year and again on March 1. Cheong pleaded illness but did not produce any medical certificates. He81 words
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Advertisement75 1958-03-24 7 Kf3n £Bfi 3P m^itr' fIP~6 jfe w^'^ v^fi *A*-^L^S9^ /> #1% 'Mm THE (JULY MOPED WITH ni If^LJ FORCED AIR-COOLED ENGINE tT W^ll FOR LEARNERS ANO EXPERTS. From $655/- HIRE PURCHASE $30.00 MONTHLY Solt A««ntt: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 112-124. ORCHARD ROAD, SPORE PHONE: ***** ft 221 M 227.75 words
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Advertisement166 1958-03-24 7 Let fK^~V> cables and V§|/ \J^ distribution equipment I carry the current I ACRIAL CABLES PAPER CABLES HUMERAL INSULATED CABLES RUBBER ANO PVC CABLES SHIP WIRING ANO AIRCRAFT CABLCS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT JOINTING TAPES ANO COMPOUND MINLIY »r* mjftufjcturcrt electric cjblet and wires ct^*M types, together with c«bte166 words
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Article358 1958-03-24 8 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period from March 15 to 21. INDUSTRIALS Federal Dispensary $2.20 to $2.25. Fraser 4c Neave Ords. $2 65 to $2,67 4, Gammons $2 35 to $2.40 to $2.35358 words
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Article680 1958-03-24 8 By Our Market Correspondent QNCE again it wag not a very inspiring period on the Malayan Share Market last week and there was no real loral features to boost prices. At the end of the week came the announcement that Britain was cutting bank680 words
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Article35 1958-03-24 8 vi r.iu Date of Total Total for pavmrnt payment for prevtoas year year Thr Borrlli Bubber Co. 30' r May 3 30 «0"i Malayan Breweries Ltd. 12' i* lord April 12 30% Interim.35 words
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Article542 1958-03-24 8 QNCE AGAIN last week the Singapore Rubber market experienced another very quiet period with little fluctuation in price. April first grade rubber I closing prices only varied between 77| and 77j cents Dealers showed little inclination to trade and the factors v.hich dominated the previous week542 words
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Article883 1958-03-24 8 rpHF following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its laat meeting on Friday. BuTtr* Belltr> MM Bnrn Pref I SO 1 80 OM ISO 2M All* Ice 1100 (buf»r«) b a enrol sa «o/- M Trwtem ill IH Cod883 words
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Advertisement347 1958-03-24 8 FOR SALE SECOND HAND FORK LIFT TRUCK Capacity 4500 lbs. lift to 12ft. Completely overhauled •nd renovated and in first class working order. Including brand now tyras, two spar* tyres and a trailer. PRICE $5,500— ex teller Singapore. EDCAR (M) LTD., P.O. Box 195, Singapore. Phone: *****. FOR SALE Prosperous347 words
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Advertisement717 1958-03-24 8 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JASIN DISTRICT LAND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited fron Federal CiUieius for the post o Manager for the above Board The appointment which U 01 contract for a period of I yean in the Ist Instance carries salan Of $863x28-$ 1.057 pm. plui COLA at Government rates717 words
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Advertisement1209 1958-03-24 9 Toll »405 MANSFIELD tSt CO.. LTD. t* 1411 (I* haw*) ,1-xo.joroteO in birgoporei i" l<a*t) ii'pV" 1 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS te LIVthPOOL. GLASbOW. LUMOVN CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Su.i with liberty te pr^caaa ra Panama o, Cape el Gaad Hope) Corrnxs optton to orocaad olhe, port* lo tood1,209 words
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Advertisement2307 1958-03-24 9 6 y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^M EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINCS FOB BANGKOK ANO/OR FAR EAST Penono P. S*nont Spore INOIA 35/25 Me. 24/27 Mor SINALOA' 22/23 Me, 23/24 Ma* 25/27 Mar JUTLANDIA" 4/ 5 Api S/ 4 Apt 8 Ap* "BOGOTA" 11/14 Apr Accept* corgo fat Bangkok, Saigon, Jape* HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN.2,307 words
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Advertisement1003 1958-03-24 9 McALISTEH c, CO.. LTD. TIL N..: ***** BMJBPamN LIMBS BXATBMBM LINE LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM. u» ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMRURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLANB ano U^N° rtn At orit J e Portl Accaptma) aotva fw Central A South, ond Conodo vio Colombo America t OTT 0» BIRMINGHAM MMI S-pora P. Shorn1,003 words
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362 1958-03-24 10 I ONDON, Sun.— Two goals by J reserve centre-forward Ralph Gubbins put Bolton Wanderers Into the English Football Association Cup Anal for the seventh time when they defeated Second Division Blackburn Rovers 2-1 at Maine Road, Manchester, yesterday. Manchester United and Fulham drew 2-2362 words
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310 1958-03-24 10 SCOTTISH VARSITY SCORE 11-9 UPSET v OXFORD LONDON, Sun. With the return yesterday of a firm, hard footing to rugby grounds throughout Britain came some shock results in the British Rugby Union programme, notably Oxford University's defeat by Edinburgh University In Scotland and Wasps' win over Llanelly. Edinburgh's 11-9 winReuter - 310 words
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306 1958-03-24 10 u.>m/>, sun. Ymtrrdays 1 K soccer resalls: t lIP (Srmi Imals} BUikburn 1 Button t Man. United I Falham t KISH CUP (Semi-nnalu Derry Ball> mrm I Linlirld 4 Glenavon 2 FIRST DIVISION Anenal 1 mvi Wed. Blackpool 4 Birmingham Z Everton 4306 words
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Article28 1958-03-24 10 A. Ferrari win SEBRING. Florida, Sun— A Ferrari, driven by Peter Collins (Britain) and Phil Hill (United States), won the 12--hour Grand Prix of Florida here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article193 1958-03-24 10 I ONDON. Sun.— Cambridge Unl- j verslty beat Oxford University In their annual track and field contest for the first time since 1547 with a comfortable victory of 79 points to 47 (ten events to four) at White City Stadium here yesterday. A bitter wind blowingReuter - 193 words
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323 1958-03-24 10 WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers, coasting comfortably towards the League championship, received a rude setback at Molyneux. Manchester city, the side with a record of away disasters this season, held them to a 3-3 draw, and even looked like winning at one time.323 words
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Article57 1958-03-24 10 NEW AMSTERDAM. British Guiana, Sun.— The Pakistan tourIng team drew their two-day match against a British Guiana East Indians side here yesterday The tourists declared their first Innings at 237 for three (1. Butt hi and the East Indians replied win-. 141 (or three (S.57 words
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Article1071 1958-03-24 10 SECOND DIVISION P W D L F APts West Ham 35 19 0 T8749 47 Charlton 35 20 8 9 85 59 46 Liverpool 38 18 8 10 68 51 44 Fulham 32 1« 9 7 79 45 41 Blackburn S3 15 11 T 60 43 41 Sheff1,071 words
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Miscellaneous213 1958-03-24 10 StTAIfC TimOC I rOCCU/Or/i 22He-s one of the best! (10) «Jl(allb I Illltfb V.lUbdWOrU 23 Detailed without action 24 Floor exercises about greet Ing to the chaps I? tiSii 3 Hill 9 i^3N|4 s™" Jißlsi HjBFTBI 25 Its Busan tor fabric (8) J* I IS' 1 I I Btran onri213 words
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Advertisement840 1958-03-24 11 m i A m i 9 Check Before Poiting 1 Replies to Box Numbers I Utmost care should be taken I when replying to box number 5 ads. t 0 use riie CORRECT I I NUMBER and Addrest to the I Straits Times, Times House. I River Valley Road. Cash840 words
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Advertisement853 1958-03-24 11 ACCOMMODATION HI AM 20 Word, U I Him Box t* rl,. txlro PURNISHED BUNGALOW wit* Three Bedrooms Modem Sanitation and Garden near Naval-Bast and Sembawang Air Station Apply Box A 7659 ST. YEO AI LIN PARK, Woodland; Rd. 11 '.•m.s. Ready 1.4.58 newlybuilt modern 3 Bedroom Bungalows. Modern Sanitation. Car853 words
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Advertisement627 1958-03-24 11 FOR SALB 2* Word, U (Htm.)— Box tt cl,. liro OXYGEN FLAN 1 1U43 Model In Good Condition Apply Box A MS? B.T Penang HI Fl AMPLIFIERS Sansul Trio, Bell Bogen Sonotone Goodsell. Avantlc. Leak. RCA. Armstrong. Tape recorders Ferrograph, VM, Ampex, Truvox, Sony, etc., Comparative Demonstrations. Dally 10 a.m.627 words
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Advertisement856 1958-03-24 11 NOTICES NOTICE THE MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED APPLICATION has been made to the Directors of the above Company to Issue a duplicate certificate to Mr. Saiagram Chowi dhary of 72. Bhulabhal Desal Road, Bombay 26, India In place of the original certificate No. 1469 I covering $140 stock which is856 words
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Advertisement700 1958-03-24 11 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE U hereby given that Mr. Lee Ying Loong of Teluk Anson Is no longer employed by this Company and la not authorised to collect payments on our behalf. SIME. DARBY Si CO. LTD NOTICE MR. A. M. LBGGE Is no longer connected with our Company in any700 words
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Advertisement580 1958-03-24 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tender from registered Mains Laying contractors (Class 'B ar,<i above) will be received by the Slate Engineer. SeUngor up to 12 noon on 3.4.58 for the lowering below ground level of existing 12" dla. steel water main along Wat- 1 son Road, Klang-Port Swettcnham. Pull particulars580 words
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Advertisement121 1958-03-24 11 in the limelight's I glare, the heart i. of an entertainer I is stunningly! I revealed I SINATRA I P blazing i best... L II slamming r Tm home song 1 I after song I |5 in A ParunouM P.luit 8 j|ffi mriytsor I ail the -»W AY^^H COMING TO121 words
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Article369 1958-03-24 12 MALAYA IS PREPARED TO STAGE 1962 ASIAN GAMES, SAYS PRIME MINISTER -And FMOC officials agree IfIALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya is READY AND PREPARED to stage the fourth Asian (James in 1962. Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's sportsloving Prime Minister, said this today. In an interview with Straits Times369 words
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Article74 1958-03-24 12 LONDON. Sun— Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday were: Barrow 62 Liverpool City 3; Dewsbury 62 Hull 5. Doncaster 9 Bramley 8; Featherstone Rovers 3 Warrlngton 22: Hull Kingston Rovers 25 Salford 2; Hunslet 45 Castleford 13. Kelghley 33 Batley 9: Oldham 27 Rochdale Hornets 0;Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration577 1958-03-24 12 Kops wins All -England title after tense 3 -set struggle L KOBBERO FAILS IN -CONCENTRATION From HALL ROMKEY LONDON, Sun. C^RLAND KOPS, a 21-year-old office worker from 1 J Copenhagen, yesterday won the All-England men's singles badminton championship at Wembley by beating his 22-year-old Danish compatriot Finn Kobbero. The final577 words
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Article113 1958-03-24 12 RESULTS OF ALL THE FINALS RESULTS of the finals in the All-England badminton championships which ended at Wembley. London, on Saturday were: MEN'S SINGLES Erland Kops (Denmark) beat Finn Kobbero (Denmark) 15-10. 8-15. 15-8. MEN'S DOUBLES Erland Kops and P E. NieKen (Denmark) beat Finn Kobbero and J. Ham mergaard113 words
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268 1958-03-24 12 I ONDON, Sun.— Ex-champion Eddy Choong sat in the gallery at Wembley yesterday with a movie camera and recorded in 80 feet of film the play of Kops and Kobbero Putting down his camera alter the second >,et he said In almost268 words
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94 1958-03-24 12 TPOH. Sun The crushing defeats ot the Malayans In the All-England badminton championships will serve to make Malaya's prospective Thomas Cup players to train harder than ever Mr. Lee Ouan Khye. chairman of the BAM. selection committee, who said this today, added: "We94 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-03-24 12 EX-COLONY STAR PUTS BOLTON INTO CUP FINAL IF Bolton Wanderers, who beat Blackburn Rovers 2-1 In the semi finals on Saturday win this year's F.A. Cup final against either Manchester United or Fulham at Wembley. Singapore can feel proud to be associated with It. For the man who put Bolton145 words
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Article36 1958-03-24 12 SEREMBAN. Sun. MT. Ratnam's XI beat R.C Stanislaus s XI by 41 runs In the cricket trial here today. Ratnam's 258 (Clark 59. Hague 52, Ratnam 51 no. i. S Stanislaw'j 217 (Sen 46)36 words
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Article23 1958-03-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The 48th Field Regiment beat Royal Signals Malaya 5-0 in a Caldbeck Cup soccer quarter-final at Tampin yesterday.23 words
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Article570 1958-03-24 12 1M Chu Kang sprint at Slnga- pore results: MOTOR CYCLES 50cc: 1 X.C Wong i Victoria). 2. Poh Koon Seng (Victoria). 52.785ec 125 cc: 1. Peter Chan (Oucatl), 31.01 sec. (record); 250 cc: 1. Louis Chia iDucath 2 Peter Chan (Ducati), 31 64sec 350 cc:570 words
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226 1958-03-24 12 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore gained some consolation for their 3-1 defeat by Selangor yesterday when they beat a Selangor Selection 4-1 before 2,200 people which included the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at Princes Road today. Singapore played much better as a team226 words
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Article76 1958-03-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun—Cricket results: Belangor Club beat Kilat Club by 27 runs. Selangor Club 115 (Dews 42. Pachymuthu 5-47) Kllat 88 (Dews 6-20) Selangor Indian Association beat XL Police by 141 runs. 8.1. A.: 207-7 dec. iMohinder Singh 61) Police 63 (Devaraj 7-23 >. V.M.C.A.76 words
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Article126 1958-03-24 12 NEOH REPLACES HIM AS FAS DELEGATE L' I AI.A LUMPUR, Sun.— Dr. K. Sundram, the F. A. of Selangor president, is no longer the Selangor representative on the F. A. of Malaya Council. At a "secret meeting" here, the F.A. of Selangor na s decided to replace Dr.126 words
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Article134 1958-03-24 12 Coach to build team for Rome ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun— Th« Malaya Hockey Federation decided *oday not to bring out a topclass coach from India just to "brush up" Malaya's Asian Oames team. Instead negotiations will begin shortly to bring out an Indian coach to prepare the team for th«134 words
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Article22 1958-03-24 12 PENANO. Sun— No swimmer succeeded in reaching the qualifying times at the Penang Asian Oames trials at Tanjong Bungah today22 words
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Article61 1958-03-24 12 LONDON, Sun —Cambridge I University's rowing crew set a record for the 1 3 4 miles stretch from Hammersmith Bridge to Barnes Bridge during practice yesterday for the annual boat race against Oxford University on Apr. 5. The time of 7min 49sec was three seconds betterReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous51 1958-03-24 12 EMBURY KI'ALA It Mil K SOCCER: Dlt. I: K \i v SEA.. Princet Road: Div 2: SCJt.C. v T.P.C.A.. Pudo Road. HOCKEY: l>iv I: Knockout kefni-flnal: Sel. Sikh I ni.m v •U.A.. Gurne? Road I POH SCK'CER: Dl*. 2: 95 Meld Battery P.CJt.C. Coronation ground; D.I.D. v Perak River H>dro.,51 words
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