The Straits Times, 29 March 1958
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Title Section25 1958-03-29 1 AVIIIAi.i: DAILY < 111 111 111 l SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times MaW* Nat*"* 1 He****** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 15 CENTS25 words
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Article319 1958-03-29 1 SINGAPORE, FEDERATION TO PLAN OWN STUDIES Sir Clough heads committees to draft new constitution, study finance Two autonomous divisions now KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r |MIK Federation and Singapore Governments have agreed, in view of the constitutional changes in both territories, to establish two autonomous divisions of the319 words
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Article, Illustration585 1958-03-29 1 $15 MIL. FOR FIRST PHASE 'A VAILABLE OR IN SIGHT SAYS MINISTRY It ia proposed that the department of engineering should be transferred from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in July. Tenders are to be called for certain buildings for which designs have been prepared. SECOND PHASE to be585 words
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Article30 1958-03-29 1 LONDON. Frl. -The Board of Trade reported today that West Germany replaced Britain as the world's second largest exporter of manufactured goods In the last half of 1957.-U.PUP - 30 words
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Article33 1958-03-29 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. An American t nomist predict ed today unemployment would rise to six million in June or July, an Increase of nearly one million over the jobless total last month.33 words
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Article29 1958-03-29 1 Fri.— The United States may send, at least one rocket to, or clom to, the Moon within the next few months, high-ranking defence sources said today29 words
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Article166 1958-03-29 1 I T. ADANG SAFAAT, naval commander of the checkpoint island of Pulau Samboe, has acted to prevent the SJO islanders listening to rebel broadcasts. Not long ago movements on and off the island were restricted Nor listening-in to broadcasts by the rebel stations of Padang and166 words
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279 1958-03-29 1 Mr. K tears apart collective leadership ONDON, Fri. The new concentration of Soviet power in the hands of Mr. Khrushchev indicated that he might become a more formidable force than Stalin, many sections of the British Press commented today. The Times suggested that Mr. Khrushchev's assumption of his new officeReuter - 279 words
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217 1958-03-29 1 Indonesians put slogans on U.S. building JAKARTA, Friday. SLOGANS opposing the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation were this morning found painted on the walls of the United States Information Servir*p buildinff in Sur^bav& It was the first reported case of defacement of U.S. property, although similar signs h.»d been painted previouslyUP - 217 words
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Article103 1958-03-29 1 PRAHUS IN WITH SUMATRAN RUBBER r VW O wooden prahus carry. 1 ing about 40 tons of rubber valued at $70 OM from Sumatra arrived in Singapore yesterday. The 81 Sumatran small traders on tta c two vessels said tbat during their three-day voyage to Singa. pore through the Rhio103 words
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Article19 1958-03-29 1 NEW DELHI, Fri India Is likely to get at least ten new ships from Japan. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article121 1958-03-29 1 'THE Indonesian Con--1 sulate in Singapore yesterday said the 2,784--ton Danish freighter Bretagne, which was shelled on March 21, had no sailing permit to enter Padang, Central Sumatra, which had been declared a "closed harbour." Such a sailing permit would have been "required from the121 words
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Article28 1958-03-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong now In Bungsar Hospital for medical treatment, will not undergo an operation, a court circular said today.28 words
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Article175 1958-03-29 1 No more sackings now WD men told KUALA LUMPUR, Fn The War Department authority has assured Its civilian employees that there will be no further retrenchment on the ground of redundancy until the terms of severance pay have been settled. This assurance was given by the Command Secretary Armed Forces175 words
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128 1958-03-29 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - per cent cut in all Malayan bank rates GEOFFREY BOLAND By *PHE Malayan Ex- change Banks' Association yesterday lowered bank rates of all categories in the Federation ox Malaya by a half per cent, with effect from Tuesday. Tbii means the minimum rate tor clean advances overdrafts without security —and128 words
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Article21 1958-03-29 1 LONDON. Frl. British and Japanese experts negotiating a new trade agreement today held a further meeting^o msetrSrrrasnical details. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article248 1958-03-29 1 2 a.m. news roundup WRITS SERVED ON 17 COMMITTEE MEMBERS Seventeen committee members including th« president and the vlce-pr.-sident of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce were served with writs before they attended their first meeting yesterday. The writs sought an Injunction from the Singapore High Court to restrain themReuter - 248 words
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Article57 1958-03-29 1 TOKYO, Frl. Any military attack by a foreign power on United States bases In Japan will be regarded as an attack on Japan, the Prime Minister. Mr Nobusukp Kishi. said today. The Prime Minister's statement resulted in an uproar in the Lower House of the Diet,Reuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration504 1958-03-29 2 MOSCOW, Frl. Th« Supreme Soviet last night appointed Mr. Nikita Khrushchev Prime Minister of the U.S.S.R. in place of Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. Mr. Khrushchev retains his post of Communist Party Secretary. ILIM. Niktta Sergey©iTl rich Khrushchev the nuin who rejected the "cult of t h cReuter - 504 words
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Article25 1958-03-29 2 BONN, Fri.— Mr. Christian Pineau. the French Foreign Minister, arrived here by air today for talks with the West German Government. —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article117 1958-03-29 2 Mayflower is stuck in the mud MIAMI, Frl.— The historic Mayflower 11. which sailed the Atlantic without serious mishap, was stuck In the mud of Biscayne Bay yesterday. Officials were worried about how to get It loose. The vessel, a replica of the original Mayflower, Is scheduled to leave on117 words
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Article27 1958-03-29 2 LONDON. Frl. Princess Margaret left in a Royal Air Force Viking for Hamburg today on i three-day visit to British Army units In Germany— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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217 1958-03-29 2 Mfc^ I w« Wfc W«W"W I|| TOKYO, Friday. JAPAN produced the largest number of films in the world last year, beating Hollywood, the National Tax Board said yesterday. Japanese films produced last year totalled 443. This compared with 3M by217 words
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Article55 1958-03-29 2 PARIS. Frl.— Five Algerian terrorists entered a hotel here last night, lined up five North Africans against the wall of the dining room nud shot them down, police said today. Three died on the spot, one died In a hospital this morning and the fifthReuter - 55 words
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Article29 1958-03-29 2 NEW YORIC Fri. W. C. Handy. 84-year-old blind Negro composer of the "St. Louis Blues' and many other jazz classics, died in hospital here today.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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202 1958-03-29 2 MURDER CASE: ADMISSION BY WOMAN ON TV LONDON, Friday \f ILLIONS of British television viewers last night saw and heard a wife admit responsibility in a murder for which her husband is serving life im- prisonment. Mrs. Janet Armstrong described in a commercial television interview how she cave a second202 words
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Article101 1958-03-29 2 Queen, Philip leave for home ROTTERDAM. Fri. The Royal yarht Britannia departed for Britain yesterday carrying the Queen and Prince Philip home after their tour of Holland. The Royal couple were on deck, waving to cheering crowds on the quayside as the Britannia moved away into the windless rainy night.Reuter - 101 words
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Article51 1958-03-29 2 BLACKBURN, Frl. Ten thousand workers In East Lancashire weaving mills were told today they will be idle for a week at Easter. Mill managements and trade unions both say the stoppage has been caused by unrestricted imports of cheap cloth from Hong Kong. India and Pakistan.Reuter - 51 words
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Article333 1958-03-29 3 'EVERYBODY CAN PLAY COSTLY GAME OF TRADE RESTRICTIONS* Only answer to Red economic drive WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower declared last night that the United States must keep firmly to Me "chosen course of fostering life-giving trade among the nations." He was speaking at a333 words
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Article154 1958-03-29 3 and aid they can tempt free nations one by one Into their spiderweb, they will have paved the way for political victory. And they will have made progress toward their great goal of economic encirclement of the United States. "If free nations cannot findReuter - 154 words
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Article41 1958-03-29 3 PERTH, Frl. The senior surgeon on the liner Orontes, Dr. Peter Hamilton Johnson. 33, of Huddersfleld, England, died on Wednesday and was burled at sea. This was reported when the ship berthed here this morning— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article39 1958-03-29 3 PORT SAID. Fri. -Shipping In the Suez Canal was halted today after the 10.427-ton Italian tanker FJirlco Insom ran aground In a sandstorm. Traffic Is not expected to resume before the ship is refloated, probably tomorrow —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article74 1958-03-29 3 SYDNEY. Frl.— From April 1. British Overseas Airways Corporation will Increase Its flights 'retween England and Australia to four a week. Qantas. the Australian airline, will decrease its services from five to four each week along the same route. Announcing this here today, a Qantas spokesman,Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-03-29 3 808 HOPE. Hollywood comedian now on a visit to Moscow, is pictured against the background of the Kremlin, where he is taking films to be shown on his television programme in the United States. With him Is his cameraman. UP. picture.UP - 46 words
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Article206 1958-03-29 3 RESCUERS RECOVER 11 BODIES BRIDGEPORT (Texas), Friday. k GLOBEMASTER and a smaller C-119 two-engine aircraft collided in mid-air north of here last night. Eleven bodies have so far been recovered from the burned-out wreckage of the Olobem aster. A defence Department spokesman in WashingtonReuter - 206 words
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102 1958-03-29 3 Crazed prisoner saved by his hair ADELAIDE, FrL A POLICEMAN held onto a crated prisoner by his hair for five minutes when he tried to escape and climbed out of a window of a train travelling at 40 m.p.b. in South Australia today. The prisoner, who a few hour? earlierReuter - 102 words
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Article25 1958-03-29 3 KHARTOUM. Frl.—Newlyelected Premier Abdullah Khalll announced the formation of a coalition cabinet yesterday between his UMMA Party and the People's Democratic Party. UP.UP - 25 words
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Article55 1958-03-29 3 WASHINGTON. Frl -In a major anti-recession measure, the Senate last night passed a Highway Construction Bill that will create an estimated 88.000 new ]obs this year The Bill would put an extra $1,800 million into the highway programme in 1958 increasing over-all spending on the plan thisReuter - 55 words
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Article74 1958-03-29 3 Tumult in W. Bengal legislature CALCUTTA. Frl. rpHE Speaker's Mace was 1 1 hurriedly removed from the West Bengal State Legislative Assembly last night after a tumultuous eighthour session In which the Communists. Socialists and other opposition parties tried to put through a non-con- j tldence motion against the CongressUP - 74 words
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165 1958-03-29 3 LONDON, Friday. THE Chief of Air Stafi, Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle, said yesterday that Britain could not afford to stand aside from the development of a manned space vehicle. Writing In the magazine The Aeroplane, he said: "The R.A.F. Is entering th? missileReuter - 165 words
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Article333 1958-03-29 3 T ONDOiV rhun>— London stock- markets failed to establish a decided trend today and clot-ed with an Irregular, appearance The lat* news that Kir Khrushchex succeeded Marshal Bulganln as Premier had no effect. There was nothing In the news to stimulate interest and with Wall Street again lower333 words
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252 1958-03-29 3 PRINCESS TOLD: 'GO ON,MARRY PETER' f ONDON, Fri.—News*J papers throughout the world gave great prominence yesterday to the meeting of Princess Margaret and Group Captain Peter Townsend, some hinting at a resumed romance, m The French newspaper Liberation urged in a headline: "Go on. Margaret, marry Peter and turn theReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement273 1958-03-29 3 MODERN TERRACE HOUSES LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE 4 Completion September 1958 Rienzi Street Opera Estate off Siglap Road 3 Bedrooms Sitting Room Oiling Room •Porch Kitchen Sanitation Witer A Electricity Metalled Road Bithroom Low Assessment Etc. LONG TERM LOANS AVAILABLE FROM MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. I INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT $4,400/-273 words
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Article, Illustration797 1958-03-29 4 IF YOU ANSWER YES AFTER READING THIS YOU'RE CRAZY, says ESME BAPTISTA IF there is any Singapore inother-tu-be who is hoping her "happy event" will (urn out to be quads, she must be crazy. This is my unshakeable opinion after spending four hectic hours in the home ofCHIA KOK LIM - 797 words
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Advertisement206 1958-03-29 4 ?r o^ and 4round +he yjioM I|iMj^ There's Nothing Newer SNC -■ii—^— —"^^y^^^^^^ :^^^s^^Sv I than the ultra-modern Ford V-8 engine l&§3| V 1 1 than the high-lustre exterior colour selections KjraljßHtfc y:!i;;': :i wßtP^ f^^^-^^T^ /*^B M than the soft-hued interior trim V&&&jijjjj& V::l': .C*T^{k!~r'^^' w^^:i-^j»|Bßy f^lS^lCjgß^B^/ x than206 words
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Article249 1958-03-29 5 Mr. Lane sees too many parties CINUAPORE pollticians, whatever their parties, should recognise clearly that the main aim of politics should be to support and strengthen the Colony's economic position, said the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Com•naerce. Mr. F L. Lane, yesterday. Speaking at the chamber annual meeting,249 words
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451 1958-03-29 5 C*uvjrmen of Singapore and Penang chambers talh of the economic future PENANG, Friday. THERE WAS growing confidence "both in this country and abroad" in the stability of the Federation Government, Mr. F. J. Steggall, -chairman of the Penang European Chamber of Commerce, said today.451 words
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Article59 1958-03-29 5 A $50,000 JACKPOT is waiting to be won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest "T" (March). There's also $5,000 in consolation prizes. This great contest closes on Monday. You have THREE days to make your bid for the big money. Send your coupon, with postal order, NOW.59 words
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78 1958-03-29 5 Diplomatic post for information Officer ALOR STAR. Fri. The Kedah-Perlis State Information Officer, Inche Ah.nad bin Noordin, has been appointed Second Sr.rrtary to the Malayan Embassy in Jakarta. Inche Ahmad, who will be in charge of information and Press affairs, leaves for Jakarta this week. He joined the Information Department78 words
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Article39 1958-03-29 5 IPOH, Fri. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam (ProgressiveGreentown) last night urged the lpoh Town Council to install street lights in Seenivasagam Street, where in recent weeks there have been many thefts. The proposal was carried39 words
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Article92 1958-03-29 5 IPOH. Prl.— lpoh residents are warned against two Indian youths who are believed by the police to be spying on homes with a view to stealing things, by masquerading as Central Electricity Board employees. ,A resident today tipped off the police about "this nuisance" after the youths went92 words
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Article22 1958-03-29 5 PENANO, Fri. About 174 daily-rated employees of the Penang Rural District Council have asked for a $1 increase in wages.22 words
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Article217 1958-03-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Malay housewife told the Sessions Court here today that she sold all her Jewellery and fowls to raise $1,300 as an advance towards the purchase of a house. Elnun blnte Ahmad was testifying at the trial of Raja Saidln bin Raja217 words
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Miscellaneous565 1958-03-29 5 Kuala I iiiii|inr CATHAY: Carrol Wallace Pol-' Ues 3, 6.30, 930 ODEON: Span- i Ish Gardener 1, 3.15, 6.30, 9.15; PAVILION: Home Sweet Home 1, 3, 6.30. 9.15; COLISEUM: Hell Drivers 1. 3 15, 630; CAPITOL: Paths of Glory /The Conly Girls i (Stage* 1 3.15. 6.30. 930; REX:, Gold565 words
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Miscellaneous334 1958-03-29 5 K ll hl a I ipis l.t-mus PARADISE: Magic Pot (Man- COSMOS: Choy Sui.g Yoon 3. dartn) 1.30, 7; The Huk 3 30, 8 30 ISO Porl S«« (i. ii ha in .Malacca CATHAY: Our Lad; Ulsi Tan CAPITOL: Bemardlne 12.30, 3, 3. 6.45. 9 BEX: Rock Rock Rock j334 words
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Article187 1958-03-29 6 SIX TRAINEES' WAIT IS OVER I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The long wait for six young Malayans the first batch of Ma- laya's future trade diplomats is over. They will leave Kuala Lumpur by BOAC Britannia on April 5. They are Messrs. Chan Thye King, Yeo Beng Poh, Peter Stephen Lai, Walter187 words
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Article58 1958-03-29 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. —More than 50 teachers waited for nearly three hours at the Bukit Losong ferry cross. ng to welcome the president of Malay Teachers Association, inche Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad, who arrived here at noon today from r^ota Bharu. Inche Mohamed Noor met Malay58 words
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Article120 1958-03-29 6 Accident analysis planned IPOH, Fri.— The Ipoh Town Council is to make an analytical study of the traffic accidents in the town in an effort to pinpoint the "common cause" of mishaps on the streets. The study was suggested by the Health Officer. Dr. Holmes. He pointed out that accident120 words
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366 1958-03-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. \f ALAYAN community leaders today fully backed the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his decision to extend the deadline for accepting the merdeka surrender terms from April 30 to July 31. They described the move as "wise" and "generous."366 words
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Article313 1958-03-29 6 Touring 'C.T.s Anonymous 9 draw many of the bandits out of jungle KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE "C.T.s Anonymous" surrendered ter rorists who induce other bimdits in the jungle to come out have proved lo be one of the most effective weapons of the (iuvernment in its attempt313 words
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Article49 1958-03-29 6 I JESSELTON, Fri. North Borneo has sent a contribution, consisting of articles ot needlework and handicraft, to the fourth World Schoolchildren's Art Exhibition sponsored by UNESCO, to be held in Tokyo next month The articles were selected from a Colony wide school competition held earlier.49 words
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Article29 1958-03-29 6 A total of 94 adults and children from Brunei State will make the pilgrimage to Mecca this year, compared with the 123 who went last year.29 words
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Article130 1958-03-29 6 KNOCKED DOWN BY POLICE— S27,IOO KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A LORRY-OWNER who was knocked down by a police Land Rover while he was cycling was yesterday awarded $27,100 damages against the Federation Government. Yap Hong See, of Mentakab. said that as a result ol the accident he had a depressed fracture130 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-03-29 6 IPOH, Fri The Overseas Drivers (England) International Competition Trophy for "the most outstanding drive in 1957" was presented here last night to Mr. A. T. Rajah. 35. a Labour Officer in Sitiawan. Mr. Rajah is pictured here receiving the trophy from Dr. Arnold110 words
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209 1958-03-29 6 MALACCA, Friday. jlf ALACCA State and Municijj&l councillor Mr J ITI L. de Cruz, todaynost his claim for $186 from Wearne Brothers Ltd. Malacca, for the cost of re--1 "painting his motor-car. The suit was dismis>>ed with costs by the President of the Sessions Court209 words
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Article67 1958-03-29 6 KUALA LtJMPUR. Frt. Two terrorists left packs of clothes, food and medicine when a patrol of the 3rd Bn.. the Royal Malay Regiment, fired at them in the Batu Gajah area of Perak last Wednesday. A follow-up with a tracker dog i s In progress. In Kamumng67 words
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Article61 1958-03-29 6 IPOH, Fri. A housewife, Madam Chong Swee Lan, 57. was admitted to the Ipoli Hospital today suffering from acid burns on her (ace and hands. Madam Chong was sitting in the hall of her house in Fair Park when a youth came in and threw61 words
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Article33 1958-03-29 6 KOTA BHARU. Fri. Shopkeepers who use their premises for playing mahjong may have their licences cancelled. The Kota Bharu Town Council has decided that police action should be Intensified33 words
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Miscellaneous160 1958-03-29 6 -m^ cu>se Oo*n- P M 1.15 ProKADIO MALAYA gramme Summary Saturday Date; 2.00 The Week-End's Sport. 245 NATIONAL SHOBT WAVE The Latin-American W»y; 300 SERVICE Saturday Prom: 3.30 Juke Box 41 metres Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 4.30 Tea Dance: 5.00 Saturday SINGAPORE Medley; 5.30 B«nd»tand; 5 50— M ""i™ W160 words
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Article, Illustration316 1958-03-29 7 AN ALERT fireman yesterday prevented drums -I carbide in a burning shophouse from e xplodiriß. Fireman lusoff bin Abdullah was on a turntable ladder pumping water into the blaz* in a Fish Street, Singapore, shophouse when he noticed a thick column of white fumes rising from316 words
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259 1958-03-29 7 JOHORE B A H R U. Fri. Security forces are now within "striking distance" of eliminating all 283 terrorists remaining In Johore, members of the Johore Planters' Association were told at their annual meeting here today. Officials of the State War Executive259 words
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362 1958-03-29 7 Govt. says: Do not switch arts students to Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE transfer of students to Singapore for second year university studies will be a "retrograde step" inimical to the early and balanced development of the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya. This Government view has been362 words
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Article46 1958-03-29 7 PENANG. Fri— MCA state and city councillors will hold a "meet the people" forum in the Jelutong area subbranch premises at 26 Bagan Serai Road at 10.30 am on Sunday. The Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee. will head the team46 words
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Article35 1958-03-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Canadian High Commissioner to the Federation, Mr. Arthur R. Menrles, today paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at his Brockman Road office.35 words
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Article213 1958-03-29 7 BID TO GET RID OF BRITON'S BUST IPOH, Fri.— lnche Mo--1 hamed Yusoft bin Haji Ahmad (Alliance Pasir Puteh) suggested in the town council here today that a bronze bust of the first British Resident in Perak, Mr. J. W. W. Birch, be removed from its niche' In the town213 words
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Article37 1958-03-29 7 The Governor, Sir VTlh'am Goode, yesterday confirmed the nomination of Mr. Lan Siak Kew, former president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, to the Legislative Assembly in place of the late Mr. Ong Plan Teng.37 words
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Article51 1958-03-29 8 <» •♦or*. <;i iMmmmm GRAVES CAROLINE LIZBETH Dear Baby of Jill and John died on the 25th March, 11 days old LEE— At No. 57A Eng Hoon Street, Singapore 3, on 27th March, Lee Peck Lent. (Headmaster, Radln Mas Engltsl School) In his Slst year. Funeral on Sunday, 30th51 words
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Article31 1958-03-29 8 M Word. |M (Minimum) THE FUNERAL OF Madam. Chew Dee, wife of Mr. Gan Tan will take place on Monday Slit March at 11.00 a.m. from 203 Temeyang Road, Seremban.31 words
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Article34 1958-03-29 8 M *nr4. m imimimmmt MR, ft MRS. J.B. GRAVES Wish to thank everyone who sent flowers and gifts for Mrs. Graves and Caroline to X.X Hospital and flowers for Caroline to Bldadart Cemetery.34 words
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Article51 1958-03-29 8 I* «1« (Mimmnmt LYE KENO M0Y— 29.3.55— Loving and sweet memories of you are ever present In your brothers and sisters' minds. IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr V. S. Fernando who departed this world on this da; last year to find eternal rest Mrs. Mary Fernando and children.51 words
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Article340 1958-03-29 8 >» *ar4, Sit (Minimum t SALE— BARROWS LTD. Cotton skirts from $5. Sizes 24 30 waist THE COCKPITS JAVA Rljsttafel Is served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. GENUINE REDUCTIONS I at Modern Silk Store. 34, High Street Open until 6.30 pm FOUND A MARVELLOUS liavouring to all good340 words
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Article37 1958-03-29 8 M Horrf. 12 50 (minimum). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Singapore. 8 Orange Grovf Road, Singapore- 10 <ofl Orchard Road) Sunday Services and Sun day School 10 30 am resttmont Meetings Ist and 3rd Wedneodavs T pjn37 words
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585 1958-03-29 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Sat Mar. 29, 1958. The Second Stalin The experts who now set nothing surprising in the change in Russia would be more convincing had they predicted Khrushchev's intention to make himself Prime Minister. Speculation on the probable resignation of Marshal Bulganin, which obviously became a strong585 words
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Article328 1958-03-29 8 The Federation Govern ment, according to its Com-n--issioner for Labour, is keeping a "very close watch" on unemployment Close attention is amply justified by the workless tin miners, retrenched as a result of tin scheme restrictions. Some 4,000 miners, a tenth of the total labour force, have been328 words
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Article228 1958-03-29 8 Two Federation readers who sign themselves "Irate Parents" have written alleging there is discrimination in school admissions They complain that students who wished to stay another year in the fifth form were told that on the orders of the Director of Education no-one could be admitted until the228 words
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Article1374 1958-03-29 8 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by I SHOULD be sorry to think that the Mayor is becoming as much of a fixation to Cynicus as the Straits Times is to Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. But when Mr. Ong sits up and begs to be smacked it seems a pity to1,374 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-03-29 8 ST. JOHN'S HILL, MALACCA— Photo by Guan •Yong BoonGuan Yong Boon - 11 words
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Article603 1958-03-29 8 A REUTER CORRESPONDENT - A REUTER CORRESPONDENT By BANGKOK, THE Siamese Government is working systematically to cut out opium smoking which is at present allowed under licence, according to Government officials here. There ha s been a steady reduction in licensed opium dens and the amount of op.urn603 words
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Article148 1958-03-29 8 thrum tht Straits Times o/ 2<ith March 1908) IT Is stated that Penang may soon ask for a Lieutenant Governor and a Legislative Council to deal with Its affairs. News is to hand of proposals for the abolition or relaxation of extra-territorlallty between Britain and Siam These148 words
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Advertisement342 1958-03-29 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M'erda flu < Hlmlmmm). MOORE: On 28th March, 1958 •t Kandang Kerbau Hospital to Blanche wife of A3. Moore, a son HOME LEAVE H *Vord» Si (Him t Boi i'/ rl, BfjM WELL FURNISHED Maisonette 4 bedrooms Ideal lor Home leave. Vacant Oct Ist Apply Dr. Way, Pyle.342 words
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Advertisement23 1958-03-29 8 $175 A REALLY portable typewriter, sturdy arid light. It Is available with normal 'TIC A' or small "ELITE" type Send for free leaflet23 words
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Advertisement138 1958-03-29 8 ilfC TWOBIAIIOOKIIV E^|bencdkti\e| I" World renowned-not only as a liqueur but as a tonic wine containing specially selected rare herbs <y7ie 7/ot/d '^mrrwj <JSr/(tf>u& EMBASSY HOTEL LTD. Meyer Read loppovtc Kotcng Porkl Span Tel 41J61/4 O.n. and Dane* on our ROOF GAROIN tram 100 pm mqhlly 'yH ro-niafct •»Un»ion till138 words
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311 1958-03-29 9 4We are ordinary people doing a job not imperialistic oppressors 9 THE Senior Officers Association of the Singapore City Council yesterday placed the blame for expatriates leaving the council service squarely at the door of the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. In311 words
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104 1958-03-29 9 A husband and his two 'tigresses' BENTONti. Fri A 'complainant in a case heard before the Puhang circuit magistrate today quoted a C» 'iese proverb "two tigresses and one tiger cannot live on the same hil'" in support of bis case. Chong Fut l.mi 40. bad summoned his sr. ond104 words
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Article76 1958-03-29 9 On civics course IPOH. Frl. Thirty Chinese padi planters from Lower Perak are attending a three-day civics course at the Chul Chak new village In the Changkat Jong Irrigation scheme area The course started yesterday They were selected for the course from among hundreds of planters who were given land76 words
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Article41 1958-03-29 9 MALACCA. Frl. Malacca will observe World Health Day on April 7 in line w.th other states In Federation. The emphasis this year will be: "Ten Years ot Health Progress" and public talks on thU theme will be given41 words
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Article, Illustration800 1958-03-29 9 His principal weapons the spy-box and the anonymous letter chairman of the Senior Officers Association operation completed and the staff fully immobilised by fear, he continues his offensive with the victimisation and persecution of Individual expatriate officers. The spy-box (complaints and suggestions box in each department) is his principal weapon800 words
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Article53 1958-03-29 9 BUTTER WORTH, Frl A Siam railway steward Alng Sa Chiew. tied round his chest a pouch containing 61 watches, the Butterworth sessions court was told today Alng. 30. of Bangkok pleaded guilty to possessing uncustomed watches at Pral on March 24 and was fined $5.0Q0-ln default53 words
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Article33 1958-03-29 9 KLANU. Fn. More thai 10.400 people in Klang Ols trlct have become Federa citizens this year, brlngin the total number of citizen ship certificates Issued her to 25.767 since last November33 words
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Article136 1958-03-29 9 WIFE AGREES SHE BIT HER HUSBAND A HUSBAND In a Singapore court yesterday showed a Colony magistrate bite-marks which his wife agreed were inflicted by her on Feb. 26. Tay Chin Soon, a clerk, did this when he contested a maintenance salt brought by Maggie Be, bis wife. Ec told136 words
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193 1958-03-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T»HE KEGISTAR of Trade Unions and Societies has 1 warned the Kelantan Malay School Teachers' Union that its registration would be cancelled if it expelled its members for political reasons. The warning followed the decision taken by the union it its extraordinary193 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-03-29 9 EXCLERK IS MADE DIRECTOR OF FIRM KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A Malayan who started work 34 years ago as a clerk for Harper Gilnllan and Co. here will become the firm's first Asian director next week. He Is Mr. Cheah Ewe Keat. a Federal councillor Mr Cheah is one of three154 words
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Article52 1958-03-29 9 JOHORE. BAHRU, Pri. A commission of inquiry into wages appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong began a session in Johore Bahru today, under the chairmanship of Mr. Cheam Thean Swee Evidence today was given by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, the Chinese Workshop Workers Union and certain52 words
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116 1958-03-29 9 Mother, 72: I found son's wife dead in bed BUKIT MERTAJAM, Frl. A fishmonger accused of murdering his wife wept in court as his 72-year-old mother testified at a preliminary inquiry here today. "I beard my daughter-in-law screaming and later saw my son come out of their bedroom with a116 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-03-29 9 NEW COLONY GOC TAKES OVER TOMORROW \*AJ. -GENERAL C L, iTI Richardson, the new General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, will assume command tomorrow. General Richardson worked with Field Marshal Lord Montgomery for two periods In World Warn. In IM2 he served with43 words
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Article20 1958-03-29 9 him until the end of the Sicily campaign. Later on he rejoined his staff as Brigadier in charge of plans.20 words
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Article56 1958-03-29 9 Damages totalling $23.- 950 were awp.'ded to a widow. Lam Cheng Hlong, and her three children, by the Singapore High Court, in their claim for damages against Wong Kam Soon, driver of a car which collided with a stationary lorry in Tanjong Katong Road two years ago. Lam's husband a56 words
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Article41 1958-03-29 9 After setting a taxi driver to drive him round the town for five hours. K. P. M. Zacharlah, of Market Street. Singapore, told him: "Sorry. I have no money." Yesterday he was fined $25 for failing to pay the "are— sl241 words
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Article24 1958-03-29 9 Historian Slr B *ven Rune I m a n has been commissioned by the Government of Sarawak to write the history of the countr.24 words
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Article22 1958-03-29 9 Tenants of "Albert House the nine-storey Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Albert Street, have formed an association to look after their Interests22 words
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Article266 1958-03-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A ROYAL AIR FORCE officer who has flown the Queen and other members of the Royal Family will be senior pilot of the Royal Malayan Air Force. He is Flight Lieutenant G A. Charles one of six RAF men who are being266 words
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Article25 1958-03-29 9 PENANG, Fri. The Qoh Soon Tioe string orchestra from Singapore will give two performances in Penang during its forthcoming tour of the Federation.25 words
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Article18 1958-03-29 9 BEREMBAN. Ftl.-Mr Kan Kok Kwan has been elected president of the Beremban Junior Chamber of Commerce18 words
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Article19 1958-03-29 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl Johore last year paid out $61,600 in bonuses and grants to village headmen19 words
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Article84 1958-03-29 9 IPOH. Fn Police have recovered some of the sewer pipes, worth $315, which were stolen from a building site In Tambun Road on Thursday night. Seven of the 15 cast iron pipes, weighing about 40 lbs each, were found hidden in bushes some 300 yards from the84 words
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Article33 1958-03-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Dato Nik Ahmed Kamll bin Hajl Man mood has assumed duty as the Permanent Beccetary of the Ministry of External Affairs since Monday, the Government announced today33 words
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Advertisement78 1958-03-29 9 'TINGLING -FRESH' -and that means healthy gums J^F *3ty 4ftht ml*\ The tingle t^g comes from Sodium L ™Hf J Ricinoleate, a j««^hv Mk*i substance that cares W'-W ll^^Z^W jfli for your gums, and wsjjL I^^^V jSk* *1 ts ever y tv^ >c Ice-fresh, tingllng-fresh! GIBBS S.R. is good for78 words
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Advertisement133 1958-03-29 9 Use Asepso Soap for skin complaints I This skin trouble M I doesn't seem to be V I clearing up at all. M mJ^P WHY DON'T YOU TRY ASEPSO SOAP? I'VE NEVER BEEN BOTHERED M WITH SKIN TROUBLES j^P^H^S^fe> SINCE STARTED THAT IS FAMOUS FOR THE RELIEF OF PRICKLY HEAT133 words
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302 1958-03-29 10 HAVING read the article entitled TOURISTS i WE WONT SPEND') SEE PLENTY. BUY LITTLE" (ST. March 20) I would suggest that your reporter check her sources of information on a somewhat wider scale when the "Caronia" visits Singapore on its next voyage. Her references302 words
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Article143 1958-03-29 10 Uninviting library iN spite of its Imposing facade, the Raffles Library remains gloomy, drab, and uninviting as ever. A few cheap worn-out, rottan armchairs on the ground floor are probably the most comfortable pieces of furniture in the place. Its interior decoration, such as it is, is shockingly crude and143 words
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Article60 1958-03-29 10 WILKINSONS MalayEnglish dictionary says that the Malay equivalent of the word "mister" or "sir" Is "enche" and that "tuan" means "master" or "lord" and is used in addressing Europeans. So it seems there is a tinge of superiority complex If not a "taint of colonialism"60 words
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Article136 1958-03-29 10 THESE CHARS ARE SORRY I SHARE Mr. Marshall's opinion of Mr. Lim's politics, but disagree with him on his statement "there is not one rich man in our party." Is not Mr. Marshall himself rich? Has he also forgotten that he publicly assured voters at one of his rallies for136 words
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Article56 1958-03-29 10 I REFER to the letter "Road Repair needed") (S.T. March 22) by the Principal of St. Theresas Convent School at Kampong Bahru Road May I draw the attention of Mr. Wong Foo Nam. our assemblyman to the fact that he said he would repair. Buklt Permel road If56 words
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Article107 1958-03-29 10 Be frank with job-hunters riE attitude of Government towards applicants for Jobs needs revision. For example, vacancies for jobs in the General clerical Service, advertised two months ago. I understand, have been filled. Some of us, however, were sent hopeful .notes informing us that "your application has been registered and107 words
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202 1958-03-29 10 TOWARDS A NEW PAGE IN SINGAPORE HISTORY TiIIE people of Singapore. by their harping criticism, are very unfair to the Mayor in his praiseworthy efforts to remove all traces of colonialism In the City Council. Give youth its chance. However. despite the Mayor's efforts, there are still a number of202 words
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Advertisement122 1958-03-29 10 Chicken Pie by FROOD only 88cts. each til. ">»"»r""lTr. Q I w/* i>> i'*^**Tjfjej Ump i iiNsi i?voo I Singapore Leprosy Relief Association Charity Premiere "The Bridge On The River Kwa,i": Odeon Theatre. Tuesday Itt April. 9 pm. Tickets available Cathay Organization Coi Office*, fohn Little's and Odeon: $4.50. S3122 words
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Advertisement472 1958-03-29 10 STUDENTS WHO WANT TO ADVANCE THEIR STUDIES n AUSTRALIA WE CAN GIVE YOU EXPERT PaVaSHHaB TEACHINC IN ALL SUB.ECTS AND CUARANTtE ACCOMMODATION OUR ■F^^^TwS TEACHERS WILL PREPARE YOU TO Wk ENTER AN AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY U|h *±-y FOR COMPLETE TRAINING I N ftg''' MEDICINE. ENGINEERING, SCIENCE fill vOR ANY OTHER PROFESSION."472 words
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1406 1958-03-29 11 Arsenic for three for luncheon and dinner THeI_OVE POTION THAT FAILEDi IF Ley Wha and Kirn Seang had been able to read English, and if they had cared to read the Singapore Chronicle for Thursday, September 24, 1829, they could both have learned a number of interesting facts about their1,406 words
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Advertisement206 1958-03-29 11 Pepsodent cleans where other toothpastes cannot reach M you could look around, ■^tH 4*o***l. behind and between your BBsfe. teeth, you'd see the l^dJJiß^Bk. S dangerous hidden-away B^B™^ J^d*" 1^" 1 V corners which most I^, ,Jp toothpastes cannot reach. fcf^""^ j^aw jfl If these vital areas are neglected, jfl206 words
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Miscellaneous220 1958-03-29 11 4u mi #»/i A 4 <p. ii tf 3 las [WMTM SEA-Ali BRILLIANT STJItS VI 1 I BUT I VyANT ~~~3^& J I" If ISN'T THAT RATK« 1 |A ruu. MOO* AhTmiS is THt 1, *ii tB>M TO HOLD rOU <L:^^fiß^flMfl I t iflßw OBVIOUS U Bmßw V "X 1220 words
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Article21 1958-03-29 12 SINGAPORE. MAR. 28. RUBBER: 761 cenU per lb (down threeeighths of a cent). TIN: $366 per picnl (up $1.25).21 words
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Article289 1958-03-29 12 Demand for nearby rubber THE attention paid to rubber for nearby shipment has been the leature of this week's trading report II.CB. Ltd., In their current market survey At the beginning of the period prompt shipment 1 RSS. was offered at one cent discount to May, but by Friday a289 words
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320 1958-03-29 12 MALAYAN EXTERNAL TRADE VALUE IS DOWN 8 PER CENT By Our Market Correspondent J)UE to a drop of 27 per cent in tin exports and an average rubber price of 78 cents per pound against 98 cents in the first two months of this year Malayan external trade has contracted320 words
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Article371 1958-03-29 12 The Malayan Share Broken' AsMK-latian reported: 'InduM rials were barely steady after easier, tins and rubbers were dull and featureless The turnover was f mall Stncapvre and Federation broken reported the following badness done yesterday Fed Dispensary $2,324 I delayed i. $2 30 cd eel and 12.3 m371 words
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Article143 1958-03-29 12 April flrat frade rubber buyer* f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 76% cents per lb. down three-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing prfce. Closing (one: Quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 RSS Spot f.o.b buyers 76%. sellers 77 V«: Int 1143 words
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Article72 1958-03-29 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling TT or O.D. ready: French Franrs *****; Belgian Francs 1817; Italian Lire ***** On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar w«.« minted at72 words
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Article111 1958-03-29 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. THE recent weak tone of the Investment market was maintained on the Slock Exchange here today. Loans 3H'/c 1956-&9 £98 5s 9d. Loans 3%% 1956-58 £101 Is Od. Con Zinc 69/6 Bank of N.B-W £35% seller Mount Lyell 20/5H N. Broken Hill 100/- seller HIM 50111 words
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Article105 1958-03-29 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent March /April $3i buyers. $32 sellers. Coconot oil: quiet; bulk $47 sellers, drum $51 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business reported done: Muntok white $141. Sarawak $140 (both down $7), special Sarawak black $78 (down $4).105 words
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Article92 1958-03-29 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sigll 12. Braunschweig 4 5, Kapltan Kosko 6A, Manila Maru 6 7. Benmhor 8 9, Hlkone Maru 10 11. Straat Banka 13 14 Halldor 15 16. Canara 18, Marlto 19, Tronoh N. Wall 3, Langsa N.92 words
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Article48 1958-03-29 12 1.C.1. Ltd., has recommended a final dividend on Its ordinary stock of 8 per cent payable on May 31. This makes a total dividend ol 12 per cent In respect of the year 1957. The annual general meetIng will be held on May IS fn London.48 words
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Advertisement1135 1958-03-29 12 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD BEN TON O NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. With effect from Ist April 1958 all electricity bills formerly paid at the Post Office Bentong will be paid at the Central Electricity Board Office, Tali Ayer Street Bentong during normal office hours. DISTRICT MANAGER, Raub. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF1,135 words
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Advertisement156 1958-03-29 12 NOTICES NOTICE Federation of Malaya Security Loan (1952) fSt.OOt.Mt i% Registered Stock 1962/72 NOTICE is hereby given that the Register of the abovementioned loan will be closed from 15th to 30th April, 1958, both days inclusive, for preparation of Interest Warrants. C E GASCOIONS Registrar, Public Debt Office, Federation of156 words
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Advertisement186 1958-03-29 12 NOTICE I BATU SELANGOR TIN DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) HEMBEBB' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP And In the Matter of THE COMPANIES' ORDINANCES, I|M TO IMC NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING I NOTICE Is hereby given (Pursuant to sections 329 and 276 (1) (b) of the Companies' Ordinances. 1940 to 1946)186 words
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Advertisement637 1958-03-29 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR HEALTH INSPECTORS IN THE STATE OF PERAK Applications are Invited for posts of Probationary Health inspectors In the salary scale of HS7.SO s A7.SO 152.50/Bxacnlnatlori (Certificate of the Royal 3oclety for Promotion of Health* »238xA14-308/338xA14 450/4681 120-528. 2. Candidates must: (a) have attained their IMb but637 words
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Advertisement798 1958-03-29 12 KNUTSEN LINE OMMt service hiom canaoa/u i pacihc pouts 30 oats •••■^^p Arriving ViKonvti Francltco S par. p. Jw.lt Piung Fmonfla GJERTtUO BAKKI Soil.d SaHad 4/ I Apt Apt 7 Aar 14 Apt ELLIN BAKKI SaHtd Salta* 11/20 Apt II Apt 21 Apt 10 Apt KRISTIN BAKKI 1 Apt I*798 words
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Advertisement1203 1958-03-29 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS POR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom Spore •SINALOA" la Part Gd.ll/2t Mar "JUTLANDIA- 1/ 4 Apr 7/ B AJM 8/ t Apt BOGOTA" tl/11 Apr "FALSTRIA" 21/21 Ap, 24/27 Apr 20/30 Apr Accpt, targe tar Bangkok, Saigon, Japaa HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT1,203 words
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Advertisement1005 1958-03-29 13 McALISTER tSc CO.. LTD. TIL No.: 2SS4I BMBO.MAII UMU KLAVEMKSS LIMB LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and lat USA., North Atlantic Ports Atceptiag cargo fa, Catral ft South ond Conodo via Colombo Oietlco CITY Of OTTAWA BOUGAINVILLE S'pora P. S'hom Panong Spore P.1,005 words
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Article313 1958-03-29 14 COLD SLOW PACE BEAT ME -EDDY Sudden change of playing style lost him his form f ILASGOW, Fri. The Chuong brothers both attributed their defeats in iast week's All England champion ships to two factors the extreme cold, which they did not expect to find in England at this time313 words
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636 1958-03-29 14 NORMAN SIEBEUL - Relay meets are a must for Malayan athletic season NORMAN SIEBEUL SPORT9FRONT by rIOMAS ROSANDICH, the visiting American coach, has made an impact on Malayan athletics which none of his predecessors achieved. In the three weeks that Rosandlch has been spread Ing the gospel of better athletics in the Federation636 words
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241 1958-03-29 14 Who Knows was 4th in Thirsk Trial WHO KNOWS tlatc Top of the Foras) foarth In the £1.377 Think Classic Trial Stakes ovrr a mile last year. Is among the new horses classified by the SRA. Be Is by Mifoll oat of Par Excellence. Other Class 1 classifications are BIRD241 words
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Article106 1958-03-29 14 Record for Malayan golf likely KUALA LUMPUR, FrlA record number of entries Is expected for the 1958 Malayan olf Championship;; which will be decided on the Selangor Golf Club course from Apr. 4 to Apr. 7. More than 45 entries from all parts of the Federation have so far been106 words
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Article41 1958-03-29 14 LIVERPOOL. Fri.— Dick Tiger. of Nigeria, won the British Empire middleweight title here last night when he knocked out the holder and British champion. Pat McAteer. In the ninth round of their 15 rounds fight. Reuter. terReuter - 41 words
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Article84 1958-03-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR, prl Selangor Eurasians suffered their second defeat when they went down 4-3 to r P C.A Id a Div l league soccer match at Princes Road today. T.P.C A scored in the sixth minute through Thevarajab. Ten minutes later Eurasians equalised through Theeelra but84 words
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Article99 1958-03-29 14 UNIFORM FOB GAMES MEN COAT OF ARMS WILL BE USED ON CREST FOR BLAZER KULA LUMPUR, Fri. The uniform for Malayan sportsmen and officials attending the Asian Games at Tokyo in May will be: Grey flannel trousers, navy blue blazer white shirt and a maroon tie. The women's uniform will99 words
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Article148 1958-03-29 14 S'GOR'S NEW TALENT ON TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Prl— Several outstanding newcomers will be on test this weekend at the Selangor Cricket Association's first trial of the season. Among them are former AllCeylon captain M. Sathaslvam. Lancashire league player Neville Raynor, R. Law-Smith and Dr. J. R. M. Ofbaon. Raynor. who148 words
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99 1958-03-29 14 |fUALA LUMPUR. Ptl The Malayan basketball team to the Asian Oames at Tokyo In May will* be selected after the Inter -state tournament at Kuala Lumpur next month. Teams from Selangor. Negrl Sembllan, Malacca, Johore and Kelantan are expected to take part In99 words
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Article276 1958-03-29 14 SAEED, WAZIR IN 117-RUN STAND FRT OF SPAIN, Fri. Pakistan start the third day's play today 186 for two in reply to West Indies first Innings total of 268 in the fifth and final Test here They lost two wickets for 69, but an unbroken third276 words
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Advertisement760 1958-03-29 14 w EEE_E?_* j____LJ*J/-^^E_*i E—L*J_ li tM* i. t *i. ml^ j :1a 1 t C^Lv^ __V l M»1 df»l^l >p h LAST DAYS M_lfA I_H MTljl'ffirJ Please Nate New SrVeenlnt Times BLaJJLI i il'til— !««J»1 Today and Tomorrow J 10 45 A.M.. 1. 15. 5.45 9 P.M. 1 Jerry Wald's760 words
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Miscellaneous403 1958-03-29 14 t^SJDIfIRY PENANG ATHLEIICS: Asian l.amn trials City Stadium IPOH SWIMMING: Asian Gamea trial* Kinta Swimming Club (4 p.m.). TU I K ANSON CRICKET (league) AngloChinese School v Lower Perafc Club. A.C.S. ground. KI'ALA LUMPI'R CRICKET: Selangor trial. Pantai 25 Anxiety about horse slaughter Straits Times Crossword wL. .ucc^u, manager finishes403 words
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Advertisement1440 1958-03-29 15 IU m j \^it^ I Tk ;f' I I J3* I rSI 3 {iJ i I fiS«ci (Continue rrnro Pace 8| SITUATIONS VACANT ttWmrditiiMim.) Box it tit. txlrm PRIMARY Classes St. Patricks School Posts tilled. Applicants Thanked. CAN EUROPEAN recommend sensible, experienced, Malay wash house amah. Mornings Katong area. Box1,440 words
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Advertisement831 1958-03-29 15 TUITION tt Word, ti (Mi*) Box it tit. txlrm. DAVID'S SCHOOL OF Dancing. Emerald Hill Road. Telephone *****. Beginners Classes Mondays, Fridays, 5.30 p.m. (Slow-Rhythm, Walts). Mondays, Thursdays, 6.30 pm., 7.30 pjn. (Rumba, Bamba>. Wedneadays. Fridays 8.00 pm. Tango, Jive. Wednesdays, Saturdays 6.30 p.m. Quickstep, Slowfoxtrot. $8.00 per session. EDUCATION831 words
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Advertisement1467 1958-03-29 15 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE CHAPTER (II) IN THE HIGH COI'RT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE In Bankrustrjr No. CS of ISM Re SEN«> HIN A COMPANY Exparte: COI'SINS IMPEX ro, i Sent Hin Company ol No. 138 CxMiarl-ia Road. Sembawang Estate, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that a Bankuptcy Petition1,467 words
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Article162 1958-03-29 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1. 8.15. LADY liMim Jamito Starab BONANZA Your Hifhnem II Intended lAMITO Lady Jamb* Bonansa Race 2. MS. METEORITE II Oleander II Illustrious I OLEANDER II Meteorite II Sun Gleam OLEANDER II Grey our 1 Illuslriuu, Race 3. 3.15. HANDSOME Metrostar II Premier162 words
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378 1958-03-29 16 IF Weem is ever to am anything here is his thance. He is attractively weighted and the oppositions Is not formidable in Race 4. At Ipoh in January. Weem outstayed a Div. 2 field over li miles with 8.10. but he was subsequently disqualified378 words
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Article505 1958-03-29 16 'Prince' can confirm his claims 'CLASSICS' HOPE HAS MADE PROGRESS RACING with EPSOM JEEP PRINCE CHARTER Is in peak form and I am confident he will confirm his claims as one of the brightest "classics" prospects of the season by winning the 9f. Hunter Memorial Stakes (Race Six) at Bukit505 words
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Article1118 1958-03-29 16 RACE 1 1.1 S: (CUM Div. 4) Fura. 1 ***** Firebird (Kwlk Bt i Allan. 7 9.0 (O) Smith 2 Woodrotr Lady (Kwlk St i Allan. I 8.13 (O) Geyer 3 ***** Hit Parade (EJ Tan) Rodgers. 5 5.13 (O) 'MinUm 4 670 Lady Jamb* (L.C. Yong)1,118 words
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462 1958-03-29 16 LADY JAMBO went like a winner in her windingup gallop on Thursday morning when she cracked 37 for 3f. She has only to reproduce her form to beat a moderate Class 2 sprint field. (Race One). Jamito is th e likely danger462 words
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Article281 1958-03-29 16 pLASGOW, Fri.— Oon 11 Chong Teik, of Malaya, caused a big upset in the Scottish International Badminton Tournament here last night when he beat this year's All-Eng-land men's singles runner-up, Finn Kobbero, of Denmark, 9-15, 18-17, 15-11 In a first round match. The young Malayan,281 words
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Article19 1958-03-29 16 LONDON, Frl. Northampton Town beat QUUngham 3-1 la their Div. 3 South soccer match at Northampton yesterday19 words
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Article, Illustration306 1958-03-29 16 EPSOM |EEP's best bets are Handsome (Race 3), Downing Street (Race 4| and Perhaps So (Race 8) CALL BOY'i double to: The Cobra (Race 4) and Perhaps So (Race 8) IS ***** Pallo (Y.L. Lee) Martin, 9 8 3 (O) John^n IS 82 Gold Hunt (A. Ruytersi306 words
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