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Title Section26 1958-03-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY <llt I 1 1 1 1 l> SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958 15 CENTS Nat*** 126 words
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Article561 1958-03-30 1 SEVENTY STAGE SIX-HOUR SCHOOL ROW DEMONSTRATION 'We want to be taught in Malay... Let Minister give personal assurance* Two held: Rest flee padang KOTA BHARU, Sunday. PANE-WIELDING police today broke up an unruly crowd of about 70 Malay student strikers protesting on the padang here against the561 words
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Article98 1958-03-30 1 Detention home is dynamited NEW YORK. Sun. A terrific explosion apparently touched off by vandals last night shook a five-storey juvenile detention home in Atlanta, Georgia, shattering scores of windows of half a dozen nearby buildings. Firemen said the blast, apparently dynamite, occurred Just inside a basement window directly belowUP - 98 words
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805 1958-03-30 1 'YOU'LL RUIN STUDENTS AND YOURSELVES' ]y|R. TAN LARK SYK, chairman of the Nanyang University executive committee, yesterday warned political parties in Singapore to keep their hands off the universit> In his speech to the thousands who attended a celebration to commemorate the completion805 words
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123 1958-03-30 1 GOVERNOR GETS CAUGHT IN COLONY'S BIGGEST JAM The Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. was two hours late arriving for the opening of Nanyang University yesterday. He was held up in the biggest traffic jam in Singapore's history. Tens of thousands of people were caught in the mileslong jam in123 words
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Article96 1958-03-30 1 Princess dances till dawn BERLIN, Sun. Princess Margar* 1 danced until nearly dawn today at an informal dance in the "jazz cellar" of the 3rd Kir gs Own Hussars officers' mess in Meunster At three a.m. an hour and i half before she left an army offlier said: "The Princess96 words
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78 1958-03-30 1 Mau land gunman shoots two in bed NAIROBI. Sun— A Eu ropean couple. Mr and Mrs C. Stonewlgg. were shot and wounded as they lay in bed at Machakos near here last night. An African entered the bedroom at midnight, switched on the light and fired five shots from a78 words
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Article64 1958-03-30 1 $50,000! your last chance A $50,000 jackpot is waiting to be 2 won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 5 T" (March). There's also 55.000 in consolation prizes 5 I i This great contest closes today at 5 p.m S 5 Entries from outside s Singapore and post- E marked "Monday"64 words
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199 1958-03-30 1 IPOH, Sunday. THE SULTAN of Perak has relieved the Orang 1 Besar Jajahan (Territorial Chief) of Lower Perak, Raja Hirdan bin Raja Chik Abdul Hamid of his appointment for criminal breach of tiust of Raja Hirdan s title of Toh Muda Orang Kaya Kaya [mam199 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-03-30 1 AN AERIAL view of the traffic jam in th«grounds of Nanyang I'ni. versity late yesterday afternoon. Some of the thousands of l uests to the university celebrations who were forced to walk because of the traffic jams In Jurong and Bukit Timah Roads are shown82 words
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108 1958-03-30 1 KARACHI. Sun. -Pakistan announced yesterday "continuous heavy firing" had been going on for the past three weeks between Indian and Pakistani forces along the northern frontier of East Pakistan. Two passengers on a Pakistani train were killed on Friday by Indian border units the108 words
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Article544 1958-03-30 1 Rebel thrust for Medan DUKIT TINGGI, Sun. XJ Revolutionary forces opened a drive toward Medan yesterday in an effort to pin down Central Government troops which might otherwise be used against the rebel strongholds of Bukit Tmggi and Padang. A rebel spokesman, announcing the counter-attack, also claimed that a new544 words
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Article44 1958-03-30 1 KATMANDU. Sun. The Asian Socialist Conference decided yesterday to send a delegation to Malaya to meet Malayan Labour Party leaders and assess the strength of the Socialist movement in the country. A similar mission will be sent to Ceylon. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article30 1958-03-30 1 BERLIN, Sun -Soviet authorities here yesterday withdrew permission for a weekly United States army bus outing to Potsdam, in East Germany, an American military spokesman said today.—ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement126 1958-03-30 1 worn tr liMV^f lv. f'i ii^ the \«ori.ds V /ifying* y>-^a Hunt for the beef atf-"alMaßE S "il^ ~—^lafclaifc T en| V ffWmJk,^^^- J^SBfig Hunts B^i HaSSSSB full-flavoured S^^bJß Tomato Juice i i 7^l first chi Sk before serving BBr u "^aUH Hunt's IF^y T^l^Sß Tomato Juice ■"""-^■^s"' f^t^m s126 words
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Article210 1958-03-30 2 T*WO men were wounded when a gun went off ac- cidentally on 4.000-ton KPM vessel, the Kaloekoe, in the Singapore outer roads yesterday morning. They were Cpl. William Dols, 30. of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps. and Wong Pang Boon. 52. the cook.210 words
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Article129 1958-03-30 2 ALGIERS. Sun. A $15 million counterfeit ring that minted bogus 19th-century coins hi real gold has been cracked In Oran. police said yesterday Poiice said bits of information have fallen Into a p .tern di.-atinr that the rebels are buying the coins to129 words
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Article54 1958-03-30 2 HONG KONG. Bun —La ranee Sullivan, an American -vofdier captured during the Korean war. arrived here today from self-imposed exile in China. Bulllvan< 27. was one of a group of 21 Americans who elected > remain in China after the Korean truce A Negro sergeant, he wasReuter - 54 words
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Article23 1958-03-30 2 AMMAN, Sun— King Hussein today endorsed the Iraqi-Jordan Arab union constitution which was ratified by the Jordan Parliament last week— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-03-30 2 AN INDONESIAN wireless operator yesterday succeeded in smuggling into Singapore the first dramatic pictures of the civil war being wafrd in Sumatra He took them, at considerable risk to his life, when his ship called at Dumai, Pakan Baroe and other parts199 words
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171 1958-03-30 2 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The standard of Tamil education in the Federation is "very unsatisfactory" and will continue to be so unless all Indian schools are regrouped, said the Minister of Education, Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, today. The minister was speaking at the inaugural171 words
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Article99 1958-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, SunThe Federation's Elections Commissioner. Tuan Haji Mu.stapha Albakri, today urged the public to contribute towards the building of a "proper' 1 national museum He told the Straits Times the present museum was a "disgrace". The proposal to set up a ny im lund was99 words
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Advertisement133 1958-03-30 2 SO PRECIOUS ITS HOW SEALED IN &^^#W^lf frjttSSfc&BaZ&jeßoEßtMSk HSy. wnF* '^^^■k Jr 'vyH^Q^HTSß^^H •*->• P&f f^'SC?XSHMBMIf£^&PQL r .'jfcJP** .t :^^M^M- **»JH r 4 *^#W«iZ^VVt^ Vs9K "xz&s't s«NltS2'^fHG BS f v-^^rift* **'*v C' f #«S ■.^Ww^MKma^KaAJ'wM -&$c >.«/ «i k-^/*> ■^*«l *«?'"qKV*5 rSS S 'tM ''-•'^L^L^L^L^E* T^LB LBv Tf^^^M** ''a vWI133 words
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258 1958-03-30 3 Murder plot: Syria demands death penalty for two DAMASCUS, Sunday. AN INDICTMENT demanding the death sentence f«r King Sand's father-in-law, Asa'ad Ibrahim, and his brother, Majed Ibrahim, was published by the Syrian authorities here tonight. The indictment charged the brothers with plotting to assassinate President Nasser and prevent the unionReuter - 258 words
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Article132 1958-03-30 3 NOW SAUD'S YACHT IS SEIZED GENOA, Sun. King Ssuid's 6,000 ton royal yacht Mansour wliich arrived here on March 8 for a routine overhaul is being held under an Italian court order for the second time in a month. The yacht was impounded yesterday by port authorities on an orderReuter - 132 words
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197 1958-03-30 3 'Don't go too far in new vice clamp' TOKYO. Sun. The Tokyo metiopolitan police force was today warned against going too far in enforcing this country's new anti prostitution law which comes into effect at midnight tomorrow night. Special teams of lawyers from the Ministry of Justice visi'.ed all policeReuter - 197 words
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144 1958-03-30 3 NEW YORK. Sun. More than 100 people set off from New Haven. Connecticut, and Philadelphia yesterday on a "walk for peace* to the United Nations headquarters here to prutest against the continued testing of Hweanons They plan *o arrive on 3ood Friday. AboutReuter - 144 words
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Article155 1958-03-30 3 'First step to break arms deadlock' LONDON, Sunday. VUCLEAR tests should be suspended as the first step towards breaking the disarmament deadlock, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party leader. said yesterday. Mr. Gaitskell. opening the Labour Party's plan for peace campaign in Birmingham, said: "There wouldReuter - 155 words
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Article49 1958-03-30 3 LONDON. Sun— More than 1,000 men of the U.S. Air Force took part in a farewell parade at their Manston. Kent, base yesterday to say "thank you" to local people for their hospitality over the last seven years. The base ts to be closed. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article72 1958-03-30 3 LOSS ANGELES. Sun.— A rescue team U> today climbing 11.000 feet up into the Sierra Mountains to reach four marooned students, three of whom are suffering from exhaustion and the fourth feared to have pneumonia. The rescuers, due to encounter heavy snow, are not expectedReuter - 72 words
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Article61 1958-03-30 3 BERLIN. Sun— Police baton charged a crowd ol screaming teenagers who tried to storm the stage after a performance by slngger Johnny Ray In one out door stadium last night Trouble started when Ray after five encores, refused to sing any more. Beer bottles and chairReuter - 61 words
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Article31 1958-03-30 3 NEW YORK. Sun Police last night searched a dynamiter who has blown up a school, three cars and other property at Rexburg, Idaho. in the last 48 hours ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-03-30 3 NOW the "sack" gets the Chinese touch and here la Singapore student, Miss Taw Wai Fong, modelling It. Wai Fong is In her first year at the London County Council Technical College In Barrett Street. She was one of the students wbc put88 words
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100 1958-03-30 3 LONDON. Bun. Men ol the Gloucestershire Regiment the "Glorious Giosters" of the Battle of the Imjln River in Koreamarched through Bristol yesterday with colours flying, drums beating, and bayonets fixed after receiving the freedom of the city Thousands cheered a> the Duke of Gloucester honorary colonelReuter - 100 words
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Article219 1958-03-30 3 RUSSIAN H-TEST PROTEST TO U.S. iy|OSCOW, Sun.—Rus- si* has protested to the United States about the use of the Pacific Marshall Islands for nuclear weapons tests. The protest was reported today by the news agency Tass a few days before Russia's expected announcement that she will renounce atomic weapon tests.Reuter - 219 words
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Article26 1958-03-30 3 CAIRO, Sun.— An Egyptian government spokesman said here yesterday the Iraqi foreign minister, Dr. Fadbil Jamali. was an "old stooge of imperialism." ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article140 1958-03-30 3 PARIS. Sunday. AIR as well as rail traffic will be paralysed throughout France next Tuesday when about 1,000,000 workers strike in support of claims for better pay and working conditions. Socialist and Communistled trade unions of airport j ground staffs last night called a 24-hour strike140 words
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Article170 1958-03-30 3 Nine millions going to polls today tipped to choose Conservatives OTTAWA, Sun.— More than nine million Canadians go to the polls tomorrow to choose a new government for the second time in a year. The elections are being held against a background oil economic recession and the worstReuter - 170 words
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Article34 1958-03-30 3 AHMEDABAI) Sun —Mr V K Krishna Menon. the Indian Defence Minister, said here yesterday that India should have English as its official language "purely from a practical point of view." Reutec.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement237 1958-03-30 3 A badminton lesson Klk J| J with Wong Peng SoonJ^Bpfef M Irxon 3: The Ser»ie» f-^ I For (he Service, when holding the I N 1. shuttle. |ust allow it to drop straight k \vl. N. jt\^ doun to the ground and it will fall 1 vVv f\^T in place237 words
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Advertisement217 1958-03-30 3 New at I WASSIAMULL S fresh new colors, fabrics, designs in shirts, sportshirts, pyjamas, shorts, ties etc. COME NOW AND SEE OUR NEW EXCITING RAN6E WASSIAMULL S HIGH ST. SPORE VAViWAVyVAWiViVi'iPJWiWAV/AW.V.V.V.V World's widest colour choice 3f& Simply M)u*«z« th« appropriate tub* of Coloriiar colour.nl Into ttra whit* or gray b«*«217 words
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Article55 1958-03-30 4 JESSELTON. Sun. The Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.. Ltd of Sydney have advUed their local agents that they artcontemplating berthing some of their vessels here The first ship expected here is the Nankin which is scheduled to arrive abnii April 3. to be followed by55 words
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337 1958-03-30 4 PPP: 'WE WILL CONTROL DESTINY OF NATION' Secretary says party win contest 1959 elections very strongly the Razak education policy whereby Chinese In Chinese schools have To take their examinations In English 'If Dr. Llm does not agree any of these, let him explain before the people why he has337 words
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99 1958-03-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR UNDERGRADS ARE STILL 'DISSATISFIED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun University of Malaya undrrrradaaw-s here are disappointed that the Federation Government has proposed that they should carry oa their studies in Kuala Lumpur. They want to take their second year's course in arts in Singapore because ol alleged inadequate academic and99 words
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Article249 1958-03-30 4 The key to future with us -SAYS TRADE UNION CHIEF SER£MBAN, Sun. »T«HE KEY to the 1 future progress of Malaya lies in the development of the trade union movement, Mr. K. V. Thaver, general secretary of the Malayan Trade Union Council, said here, last night. He was speaking at249 words
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145 1958-03-30 4 Inspector is away— so inquest on 6 postponed BALING. Sun An Inquest into the death of six people in a road accident near here last September which was to have been resumed today, was postponed to May 5 because the con ducting officer. Insp. Sohau Singh, was away attending an145 words
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Article52 1958-03-30 4 PENANO. Sun.— The pre sldent of the Penang Clerical and Administrative StaH Union, Mr Yuen Pook Cheong. has been awarded a UNESCO scholarship to study labour conditions and trade unionism in Britain. Mr Yuen, who expects to be away about three months, will leave on52 words
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Article16 1958-03-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Johure planters las: year contributed $2,028 to th? Johore Anti-TB organisation16 words
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92 1958-03-30 4 Reservoir is repaired— so anxiety ends IPOH, Sun— Four months ol anxiety over the water supply in Ipoh has endx! with the completion of repairs to the Tambun reservoir, five miles from here Cracks developed in the walls and floor of a section of the reservoir which holds about eight92 words
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Advertisement325 1958-03-30 4 ■:^R^R^R^V^ yiarrisons Lister Engineering l.ld^ There U no closer equi--Z3^^^B\ valent to the milk ot -t-' healthy. well-nourished <^H^^*""^^* mothers SIMILAC is an infant ill \v\ formula especially de- \^l^/\l»-' r^ 1 »ifned to meet the nutri- I Pe-a"** J«\ t* 00 1 needs of b«b>es tf^^^ It is completely325 words
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Miscellaneous156 1958-03-30 4 Pruanat CATHAY: Rumble on the' !!uk> 1.15 .330 6.45. 9 15: ODEON: Ca.-npbeirs Kingdom 3 15. 6.45 9.15: PARAMOINT: Yar Paiyan 3 30. 8 30: CAPITOL: Cheng Dau Chor Hoi (Mandarin 1 1.15. 3.30, 6JO. 930: REX: Thunder over ArUona 1.15. 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; LIDO: Internationa] Police 3.15 7. 930;156 words
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Miscellaneous812 1958-03-30 4 15: EMPIRE: Foons Chan LION: Ni-ht lin.t Wile 1. Sib V«.w Mart cMandarlm 12. 2JO 630. »15 COLISEUM; Hel' 1 6.30. 9 15; ROYAL: Sergeant Driver* 3. 630. 15: CAPITUI. i York 12 2 JO. 630 IS. p 8t hs Ot Glory plus Cont, Oirh Hulim <sta«e show* 1330 3.812 words
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287 1958-03-30 5 DAVID FINDLAY - Trade boost with New Zealand sought— Gunn DAVID FINDLAY From WELLINGTON, Sunday. If ALAYA wants more trade with New Zealand, the Federation's High Commissioner, Mr. (iiinn Lay Teik, told a Wellington press conference. He hoped that the official Malayan trade delegation to Australia in June would also visit New Zealand.287 words
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Article94 1958-03-30 5 More seek welfare work aid KUCHINO, Sun. More interest in social welfare work Is being displayed by the people of Sarawak not only in seeking aid but in putting in much-needed voluntary service. This is disclosed in the 1957 report of the Sarawak Social Welfare Council The report adds that94 words
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Article40 1958-03-30 5 PENANG. Sun. Charged with possessing a defaced identity cird. All Saad bin Chin said in court yesterday that he wa« penniless and could not afford to renew It. Sentence was deferred to April 8.40 words
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Article39 1958-03-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. SunSuns Choo Llan, a medicine leaier. wag fined $100 In the nyutrate'b court today for jefflg ffl possession of 21 boXH (ff plniclllln pills and 'hfw Wfce* ot U. Si B tablets, without a licence.39 words
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Article30 1958-03-30 5 Mr. Norman L Shone of St. Pancras. London, will be the speaker at the Singapore Rotary Club luncheon. to be held at the Cathay aofel on tprii 2.30 words
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127 1958-03-30 5 Penang secret society thugs becoming more active— Wong PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee. said todaj that secret society gangsters were becoming "more and more aggressive" in Penang. Speaking at the MCA councillor's meet-the-people session at the association's Jelutong subbranch premises this morning, he cited the gang127 words
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153 1958-03-30 5 SEREMBAN, Sunday. fEORGE SURENDRA, an army labour overseer, was jailed for a year here for breaking into an army store in Dunman Road on Jan. 12 and stealing 24 fans and six fan regulators worth $1,200. Three others charged with Surendra a former detec tive—153 words
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Article43 1958-03-30 5 Looking up a $50 fine PENANG, Sunday- Motor cyclist Low Wah Heng. was looking up In the air when his machine collided with another motor cycle, the second magistrate's court here was told yesterday. Low. 42. wwas. s fined $50 for negligent driving.43 words
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Article51 1958-03-30 5 Colombo plan students. Toh Weng Hong. 22. and Harun bin Abdullah. 23. left Singapore by Air India yesterday for a ten-month course on fisheries at Calcutta. Both of them are from the Penang Fisheries Department. While in Calcutta, they will study the latest methods of fishery51 words
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Article140 1958-03-30 5 'QUIT UMNO' ORDER IS FROZEN DENANG, Sun— UMNO 1 councillors at all levels will Ignore a Penang UMNO general assembly resolution that had called on them to resign by if the Federal Government had failed to set up Malay secondary classes by Feb. 1 this year. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, secretary140 words
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Article21 1958-03-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. SunInche Zalnal Abldin. State Information officer. Johore. left today for Europe on a six months 1 vacation.21 words
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Miscellaneous177 1958-03-30 5 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 mrtert SINGAPORE M.dium wavr 47* mrlres KCALA I I Mil K Mi-dium ware 341 metret PENANQ Mrdium ware 366 metres IPOH Mrdium wave 330 metre* MALACCA Mrdium ware M 7 metre* LM. 7 15 Oood Morning to LUeners- 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 The177 words
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Miscellaneous186 1958-03-30 5 iit nit i»n A fV». By Jiua I That v^u /J^^m C JGS'EST WHAT JB^h|o^B WEREN'T CARESSING THEY 1l\«I%I _L-—^^^^^Hn^^^^J^^B^P*^ I X7UK£ TALKING IvvtCE SEARCHING £UITE *a- _M-*^»HS*^Hnl H^bET"~£^^Hfeßv} J^^^9 ABOUT ""l^J^^B^Br?^^^^^^ A PROFESSIONAL f^t^mym^^t^^^^ carry the Diamond Bflißv m YH*> Sn hit By Lesiiv 4 hur thrift V J186 words
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Article43 1958-03-30 6 MY HEARTFELT tbanks to Jesus Maiy, Si Joseph, Si. Juile. Pat ron of hopeless cases K Blazey. MRS. R. C. RASANAYAGAM and children thank all friends anu relatives who attended the luneral, rendered assistance, sent wreaths and telegrams in their recent bereavement.43 words
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Article359 1958-03-30 6 NEW NEXT WEEK One Hundred Cocktail Gowns Vanity, 11 Baitery Road. SALE— HARHOWS LTD Grand Reductions on Materials Readymade Dresses. Blouses and Skirt." JOIN THE ARMY of people who have found that Tabasco Chilli Sauce adds flavour to then food. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Bed.sheeU $2 70. Shorty Nightgowns $4.50.359 words
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703 1958-03-30 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Mar 31, 1958 So Far, No Good Much the most serious feature of P.A.P. control ol the City Council is the unsettling influence it has had on the staff. That all migln not go well with the expatriate officers was to be expected, even although703 words
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Article404 1958-03-30 6 The decision by the Federation's Ministry of Education to begin 25 secondary Mhl.iv classes in the Hist week ul May will bring to ai< end, it* is hoped, the unhappy and sterile feud between Malay teachers and Government. The opening date has been fixed foi May 5404 words
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Article100 1958-03-30 6 Everybody knew that the crowds wanting to attend the opening of the Nanyang University yesterday would impose strains on Singapore's inadequate road system, on the traffic police and on the patience of those who decided to brave the expected perils. But hardly anybody was prepared for the super100 words
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505 1958-03-30 6 IN connection with recent reports in your newspaper concerning the post of City Electrical Engineer. I would ask you. in fairness to the officers concerned, to publish this letter to clarify certain points: <1) In January Mr. Waddle City Electrical Engineer, on my505 words
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Article184 1958-03-30 6 School clerk was active 1 SHOULD like to reply to "Anti Waiting," Batu Pahat to correct an erroneous impression that might have been created about the inconsiderateness of my school clerk who has been doing his work with thoroughness and efficiency After the arrival of the School Certificate results a184 words
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Article141 1958-03-30 6 These teachers are shocked VL'E temporary teachers YV were quite shocked to see a recent advertisement calling for applications for entry Into the Malayan Teacher Training College The advertisement stated that previous unsuccessful applicants would not b4> eligible this year if they did not have additional qualifications. I think this141 words
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Article180 1958-03-30 6 Youth Counter was busy I AM directed to refute the statement made by "Silent Councillor" (ST. March 24) that the Batu Pahat District Youth Council has been Inactive In recent years. In 1957 and late 1966, the Council held thirteen committee meetings, put up a Malay play entitled "Megat Terawls".180 words
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Article234 1958-03-30 6 ARE Singapore cardrivers the worst In the world? I think they are. and certainly the Insurance companies seem to think so too, considering the size of their premiums. By bad driving I do not mean inconsiderate driving such as that which prompts local bus-drivers to234 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1958-03-30 6 WORLD SLUMP BOUND TO AFFECT FEDERATION AND SINGAPORE Why not build up industries less dependent on others? A RECENT cartoon by my inimitable friend, Vicky, showed President Eisenhower falling from the top ,of a skyscraper. He clutches in his hand a paper marked "U.§ SLUMP," and hs says, as he1,104 words
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Advertisement127 1958-03-30 6 Every successful man we know promoted himself! Only you can put the "motion" Into promotion for yourself. In business and professional life, that means learning to lead instead of drive, to think and talk on your hit. to spark enthusiasm in others, to sell yourself and your ideas. Tnese are127 words
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Advertisement74 1958-03-30 6 "53" BMM SPOOL TURRET jt^C^^^S^^S^^ Wollei»»»k '53' Bmm meant) 5 »p*«di. WORLD RENOWNED FOR FINE LENSES Sole Agents: SHRIRO (china) LTD. (Incorporated in Hong kon|>) r iMfcUfCfl*^ i ffl*^! OPTICIRNS Our representative will be visiting KUALA LUMPUR on Tuesday Bth April 1958 Appointments for eye examinations STORCH BROS. LTD., 20-22,74 words
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Article674 1958-03-30 7 AiV ANSWER TO DEMAND FOB WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH TROOPS HE CALLS FOR MILITARY AID AND MONEY AND SAYS: MALAYA CANNOT GO IT ALONE... KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today called on all "exponents of democracy" to help Malaya with arms and674 words
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133 1958-03-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union of Plantation Workers has started a group insurance scheme in conjunction with an insurance company to protect rubber workers' welfare. The scheme, the first of its k.nd in Asia, is aimed against racketeers who persuade estate workers to133 words
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Article31 1958-03-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The German Ambassador to the Federation, Dr. Hans Ulrich Granow, will leave the Federal capital tomorrow for a six months holiday, the German Embassy announced today.31 words
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Article78 1958-03-30 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun The president of Province South UMNO. Tuan Hajl Sulaiman bin Haji Ahmad, warned yesterday that there were people making false statement* and promises in th<lr eagerness to win votes. "O'.ir organisation has faced several crises, but each time our leaders and members emerged with78 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-03-30 7 LADY BADEN-POWELL, the world chief Guide, striding happily along with Singapore Brownies at the Fraser and Nra Vf field yesterday when the Colony's brownies and guides held a rally in her honour She arrived in Singapore on Satnrday and will visit the Federation. Straits Times picture.50 words
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244 1958-03-30 7 A farewell warning: Don't be complacent KUCHING. Sun— The retiring Chief Secretary. Mr. J. H. Ellis, in a farewell message broadcast to the people of Sarawak, warned of i the danger of com- plaoency. He said: "Sarawak today is in an exceptionally favourable and happy position. Its economics are sound244 words
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Article209 1958-03-30 7 —To settle mileage money row THE Singapore City Council Services Union wants its members not to use their own vehicles for travelling on official duties from tomorrow. A directive from the union is to be circulated to 500 members who now use their own transport.209 words
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114 1958-03-30 7 KUALA PILAH, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong urged the pupils of the Tuanku Muhammad School here to work hard and help the continued development and progress of the country. In a message to the school magazine he said: 'There is a great deal more114 words
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Article66 1958-03-30 7 PETALING JAVA. Sun. The Petaling Jaya Administrator Mr. W. Le Bailly. yes terday formally handed over an old storehouse of the town to the local branch of the St John Ambulance Brigade for use at its headquarters After the opening ceremony. Mr Le Bailly inspected an66 words
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Article17 1958-03-30 7 IPOH. Sun. Ipoh town council is to consider a proposal to hold a health week.17 words
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Article94 1958-03-30 7 Minister steps into rail row KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Transport. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. has intervened in the dispute between the Locomotive Enginemen's Union and Malayan Railway. He had private talks over the week-end with the general manager of the railway, Mr. C. G. Harrison, and the94 words
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Article45 1958-03-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chief Federation Cooperative Marketing Officer, Inche Mohamed Hussein bin Ibrahim, left here today on a holiday tour round the world. He is accompanied by his wife Che Norma binte Mohamed Ali, and will be aws>y six months.45 words
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148 1958-03-30 7 KL'ALA LI'MPL'R, Sun. The General Officer Commanding. 17th Gurkha Infantry Division, Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces. Maj.-Gen. K.N Anderson, commended the Ist Rn the South Wales Borderers for their "invaluable contribution to the fljht against the terrorists. 1 In a farewell message to the battalion,148 words
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414 1958-03-30 7 THE University of Malaya Students' Union in Singapore has urged the University Council to reject the Federation Government's recommendation to continue second year Arts studies in Kuala Lumpur. The union's executive committee, which met for more than two hours yesterday, decided to send a memorandum414 words
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171 1958-03-30 7 8 seek to oust Sambanthan as MIC chief KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. 'THE 19-man working committee of the Malayan Indian congress last night started to scrutinise the qualifications of the nine candidates for the party's presidential elections next month. The candidates are the i Minister of Health and the party's present171 words
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Article128 1958-03-30 7 CALL FOR NEW TEXT BOOKS KOTA BAHRU, Sun. The president of the Pan -Malayan Malay Teachers' Union, Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad, said last night that Malaya should have new text books for its school children. Addressing about 200 Malay teachers at the Scout heaquarters here, he said that formerly128 words
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Article25 1958-03-30 7 SITIAWAN. Sun Indian residents here have recommended Mr R. Govindasamy to be their representative as nominated member of Ayer Tawa local council.25 words
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136 1958-03-30 7 KUCHING. Sun The ninth meeting of the Borneo Territories inter-territorial conference, under the chairmanship of Sir Robert Scott Commissloner-G?neral for South-East Asia, will be held in Brunei town tomorrow. The conference will discus matters of common interes to Sarawak, Nortn Borne, and Brunei.136 words
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Advertisement127 1958-03-30 7 Perfect Balance Jfijk Far iK'rft'4 tltf balanced r<*/o«rs... WALPAMUR Hny tlfitt frmmt: Hijp Tcck Toiif K« Sin Tcck Hwal 123. Rochore Road 37, Havelock Road Sin Soon Aik Chop Tong Seng 84, jalan Besar 65. Havelock Read Chop Heck Cujn Chop Kian Soon 44, |alan Besar 111-6. Havelock Road Chop127 words
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Advertisement123 1958-03-30 7 jf^ el LIGHT COMPACT EFFICIENT TH365 160 cv. mm. Single and Two Stag*. Water or Air Cooled. Output range 68 to 365 cv. ft. per minute. FOR SALES SERVICE SPARES fMjfyT^i s IN(.^W)lr •M M* lIMH'I ■Pr N \N*. IPOH MM\*<\ 'I Nl Mr>»\ ill WMJ k*)TJ* rttMHU If lU%123 words
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Article709 1958-03-30 8 By Our Market Correspondent IT WAS again not a very inspiring week on the Malayan Share Market and unlike the previous period there was no incentive such as the cut in the British bank rate to give prices a slight boost. The announcement that Malayan709 words
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Article475 1958-03-30 8 ANCE again the Singapore Rubber Market ccnv tinued its dull trend last week with the Indonesian situation and the American recession can celling each other out. There was even less Inclination to deal than In the previous period and on an Inactive market the closing prices ofAP - 475 words
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Article30 1958-03-30 8 COMMODITY REVIEW Sintapore Chinese Prodoce h chang r last week. Copra and coconut oil were quiet. Pepper prices on Saturday closed as follows: Muntok white *13' Sarawak $130 (both down30 words
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Article380 1958-03-30 8 THE following business dom A- in the Singapore Share Market last week was re. ported by one Arm of brokers for the period March 22 to 2>. INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $2 30 to t232<> to 52.30 to $2.31 c. all. Fraser Neave Ords $2 72', U> $2.87 Gammons.380 words
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Article55 1958-03-30 8 Strait* Steaauhlp C«. ltd The Wilkinson Pror~M Kubber Cm. ltd Frderal Dlipenaary Ltd. Srlayatif Tin Drrdcin* LU urrrnl llalr o! Total pa»mrnt patmrnl far year Ap.u 12 /or^ 30% April 23 3(1 20% <nx>t knomni JO"T< 20% May 7 2i Includes 7 4 per cent bonus Total for55 words
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Article746 1958-03-30 8 rr follow ing list of revised quotations was issued by j the Malayan Share Brokers' < Association after its last J meeting on Friday. IMIIMKMI.- < A.rx nrutt Prei i 50 I Ord. J SO 350 Alias It, 1100 cou»era> B B Petrol U> B M lru«te«a746 words
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Advertisement1179 1958-03-30 8 NOTICE FKASER A NEAVE LTD. t Incorporated tn Singapore) NOTICE is hereby given that a First Interim Dividend of 8 cents per Ordinary Stock Unit, less 30% Income tax. has been declared by the Directors on account of the financial year ending 30th June 1958 payable on 26th April 1958.1,179 words
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Advertisement201 1958-03-30 8 NOTICE THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION AU members of the above Association ln the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Friday 4th. Saturday sth and Monday 7th April 1958, for Oood Friday and Easter Holidays. "STRAAT BANKA"/228 25/3 r.dn 13/14 "TJINEGARA7I6B 26/3 Gdn fi/7 The general survey201 words
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Advertisement81 1958-03-30 8 SHIPPING NOTICES OSAKA BHOSEN KAISHA "BANGKOK MARIT/Lighter Arrive*] 17.5.J8 Consignees of cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held In S.H.B. Godown 44 on Wednesday 2nd April at 9.00 am. OSAKA SHOSEN KAIBHA "KYUSHU MARIT/Lighter Arrived 18.3.58 Consignee* of cargo ex the above vessel81 words
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Advertisement762 1958-03-30 8 KNUTSEM LINE oriemt servicb MOM CAHADA/U-V rACIHC »O«T1 10 OATS lalWwa San Jtrrtnna Vaacaavai froadscs aor« f (watt ••■ant f mantle fiJERTRUO BAKKI $aNae teftae Apr Aa* lA* v Aa* EUIN BAKKI Sall.d Sailed 18/20 Aa* II Aaj 11*,, JO KRISTIN tARKI 1 Ap. I* Aa. 1 §710 .toy 1762 words
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Advertisement1236 1958-03-30 9 Toll 1405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Ten KM (II Haet) incur^xxoicu m >»i»opurei ri;,""" IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oUT Sailings re LIVLkF-uol. liLAmOi), undun ft CONIINENTAL PORTS (Vm Sun with homy te proceed via Pctsesne or Cope of Geed Hope) Comers option to oroceed vio other ports to lood ond1,236 words
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Advertisement1178 1958-03-30 9 EAST ASIATIC UMES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom Spore iUTLANDIA" 1/ 4 Apr 7/ B A#» Apr BOGOTA" Apr "FALSTRIA" 11/15 Apr 10/17 Apr 18/10 Apr Accepts corgo fee Bangkok, Saigon, Jopon HOMEWARDS SAILINGS POR AOEN. PORT SAW, GENOA ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. BREMEN, COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG,1,178 words
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Advertisement1103 1958-03-30 9 euTomc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Incorporoteo in the United Kingdom) 1 UMES SAILINGS TO ADEN, UK A CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Stout Penong BINVRACKIE for London, Rotterdom, Homburg In Port/ I Apr London oWct or. i»ts 30 Apr BENATTOW tor Liverpool Rotterdom, Hamburg 4/11 Apt 11/ M Apt1,103 words
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Advertisement1041 1958-03-30 9 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TEL. No ***** «IJ.B»MAII UMBS KLAVKNBM LIMB LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM, Lo s ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBOR« SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 4 PORTLANO ond far U^A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo for Control 1 Soytb and Conoda vio Colombo America CITY 0* OTTAWA BOUGAINVILLE Spore P. S'hom Penong Spore1,041 words
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527 1958-03-30 10 WEDNESDAY HAND UNITED 1-0 DEFEAT ONDON, Sun.— Eng- land's centre forward problem for the World Soccer Cup finals may have been solved by Tottenham Hotspurs' bustling leader, Bobby Smith, who slammed in five goals in the Spurs' 6-2 win over AstonReuter - 527 words
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Article311 1958-03-30 10 DIVIBION ONE Birmingham 2 Everton 1 Burnley t Blackpool 1 Chelsea 0 Sanderland Man. City 1 Leeds Newcastle S l.uton I Notts Bolton Portsmouth S Arsenal 4 Preston 4 Leicester 1 Shel. Wed. I Man United 0 Tottenham 6 Aston t West Brom Wolve» I DIVISION TWO311 words
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Article21 1958-03-30 10 LONDON, Sun Liverpool beat Ipswich 3-1 In their English Div Two match on Saturday The match started late —ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article28 1958-03-30 10 BAN FRANCISCO. Bun— The Australian Rugby Onion touring team beat a Cuilfornlan team 35 to three here yesterday The Australians led 11-3 at half time28 words
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Article304 1958-03-30 10 pORI Ot SPAIN Sun- Pakistan look set for their first win of the series In the fifth and final Test against West Indies here tomorrow. West Indies, who have won the rubber, were still 75 runs behind with five second Innings wickets left at304 words
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Article1048 1958-03-30 10 West Ham C'harlton Liverpool Fulham Bliickbum Sheff Utd Mlddlesbro Huc'dersflek Bristol R Ipjwlch Stoke Leyton Orlnuby Barnsley CardlO Derby Bother ham Bristol C Doncaster Swansea Notts C Lincoln I Id 36 30 9 7 91 50 49 36 20 6 10 87 62 46 37 19 8 101,048 words
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90 1958-03-30 10 Hotel director will referee Cup final I ONDON. Sun Ms John V. ghertoca. managint director of betels in the Isle ol Man and Ireland, has been appointed to referee the English Football Association Cap final between Manchester United and Bolton Wapderers at Wembley here on May S Mr. Sherlock was90 words
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369 1958-03-30 10 FRANCE GAIN BIGGEST RUGBY UPSET v WALES f ARDIFF Sun. Prance v> brought off the biggest upset of the International Rugby Union season by defeating Wales by 16 points (two goals, two dropped goals) to six points (a penalty coal and a try) at Cardiff Arms Park yesterday The FrenchReuter - 369 words
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Article64 1958-03-30 10 'FOKTO. Sun —Japan completed s 8-0 victory over Slam to their Davis Cup (Eastern Zone) •ennb competition match here today In the remaining two jingles Yoehihlsa shlbats beat Anek nuangudom 6-3 8-2 6-4. and Osumu Ishlgiiro nest 8 Karalak '•3 6-2 6-3 Inpan wlli64 words
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Miscellaneous348 1958-03-30 10 f- v. f+ i not lo medicine (1) Straits Times Crossword 4^v fhelr function I* fixing locks I |2 I F~ T~ 7~ 7~~" JH|j DOWN I—.1 j ji same to give coppei (he I |H 8 Push (6-9) i j Some camphorated oil foi so 9 I I "io~348 words
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Advertisement879 1958-03-30 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tlWordtUlMim) Box it rl, 'xlra BOX A 7717 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. btUiacHE bOISCHAFT Kualu Liimptkr, 54 Pudu Roud, Telelon BV3J7 Sucht btenotypiit In FUer Dsutach Und KngUsch. GUARANTEED IMtHVIEWS M.iio Chinese Secretaries (3) Female Stenographers t4), Chlre.<e Chlel Cierk, F/Accounts V,lilst, Salesmen—879 words
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Advertisement820 1958-03-30 11 SITUATIONS WANTED M WorU ti (mm.)— Box M «<•. txlrt. QUALIFIED BURMESE NANNY and/or general help. Please apply P.O. Box 1402HIGHLY RBCOMMENDED Cookboy/Wash Amah. Cantonese Couple, available Immediately. Good Testimonials. Apply Ngal Yeng Club. 77. Lloyd Rd Spore. SHIFT FOREMAN EURASIAN 36 married 7 year* Smelting e*perience Proven Supervisory Capabilities820 words
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Advertisement819 1958-03-30 11 FOR HIKE UH-nrditKWtm.) «Vi Matt. lira REFRIGERATORS Of various slaes from $10 monthly, Consult Lee Fletcher. 102, Orchard Road Tel: *****. Singapore RENT A LATEST Model Selfdrive Car from Everflre CO.. 519. Serangoon Road. Telephone *****/***** (Office Inside Toung Driving Institute). TUITION It Wort, ti IMlmi-Bax it <■(• txlrm SPOKEN819 words
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Advertisement875 1958-03-30 11 VEHICLES Ft>R SALE r* »«r«. *m.)-B9m >» mlwm. SSIXINU AMU BUYINU Kenable Used Can. Please dial i(>i>l9/*****, 12 Calrnhlll Road. ■11 Orchard Hnan 1 mne-in ma aaa* uwni ran ar imnttea AUSTIN SOMERSET First Be- Kistered September 1964, Black/ Red Interior 27.200 miles, One European owner. Very good condition. $3,300875 words
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Advertisement957 1958-03-30 11 PUBIiC APPOINTMENTS I APPLICATIONS FOR 19SU Primary I Admission will be received from March 18 until April 11 for Boys born in 1850 1»M, 1*53 (priority for 1950/1861 Oroups; Application Forms are obtainable oa application In Person at the Primary School In Coleman Street/Junior School Barker Road ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL, Singapore.957 words
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Advertisement793 1958-03-30 11 Kjbljs appointments NEGRJ SEMBJLAN MALAYS SCHOLARSHIP UNB IN.«T»AT, 19Su Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Malay Negrl Sembllan nationals who will be oiisldered for a State Scholarship for study at the University of Malaya or overseas. Applications for overseas study will not be considered where such course are provided at793 words
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Advertisement761 1958-03-30 11 NOTICES GAMMON (M) LIMITED Invlt« offers for demolition of Manor Hause and auamllary build- < ngs. Pall particulars from the Secretary P.O. Box No. 4014. Singapore 33. CENTIAL ELECTRICITY BOARD BESTOW NOVICE TO CONBUMERS. With effect from Ist April 1958 all electricity bills formerly paid at the Post Office Bentong761 words
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Advertisement652 1958-03-30 11 TENDERS PWD. TENDER llfflH TENDERS from Class andW \bove P.W.D. registered Coiitracbors will be received by the State Bnglneer, P.W.D. Pahang, Kuantan, up to 12 noon on 15th April, 1968 for the Construction and Completion of One Nock ot (4) four unlu Transit Quarters at lalan Hospital. Trmtrloh. Pahnng. Pull652 words
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Article345 1958-03-30 12 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG FMAAU ANNOUNCES ITS TEAM FOR THE THIRD ASIAN GAMES BY Malaya may compete in 11 track and field events DENANQ, Sun.— The Federation ation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union announced here today its team for the Asi;in Games at Tokyo in May. The345 words
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232 1958-03-30 12 VIC MAYACAM - VIC MAYACAM JAKARTA BID FOR INTERJ>ORT 9 BUT... By KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya has turn- ed down a request from the Indonesian L.T.A. to hold this year's inter-port tournament at Jakarta. Indonesia are the holders of the Inter-port title.232 words
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Article88 1958-03-30 12 Glasgow title goes to Ferry GLASGOW. Son. rerry Sonneville of Indonesia. after beating Malaya's Eddy Choong i.i the semifinals yesterday, went on to win the singles title in the invitation badminton championships here. Sonneville beat B. rut Uahlberg of Sweden 15-0 17-14 in the final Other results: MEN'S DOUBLES FINAL:88 words
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147 1958-03-30 12 MCFA CUP TIES S'pore in 2-0 Cup win SEREMBAN. Sun. Singapore Chinese avenged last year defeat with a 2-0 victory over Negri Chinese in their M.C.F.A Cup tie on the station padang today. Singapore were the more experienced side led 2-0 at halftime Slnga core's goalke-per. Yew Chang outside left147 words
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Article96 1958-03-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Malayan Amateur Weightliftln? Federation, which Intends to send a team of four lifters and an official to Tokyo, will hold its final trials at Ipoh, in conjunction with the Perak weightliftlng championships, on Apr. 20. Malaya's only point winner In the Melbourne96 words
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Article72 1958-03-30 12 If U ALA LUMPUR, Sun- The Selangor Badminton Association suffered a loss of $6,889 during 1957. This sum Includes a depreciation of $5,643 on tht Selangor Badminton Hall. Highest Item of expenditure was $5,643 paid In Interest to a bank from which the association borrowed money72 words
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Article93 1958-03-30 12 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Suii The rv Federation of Malaya shooting Association today decided to hold trials here on Apr 12 and 13 and on Apr. 19 and 20 to select two representatives to the Asian Games. FMASA intends to send one man for the clay pigeon93 words
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Article365 1958-03-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday pORMER All-Ceylon cricketer M. Sathasivam 1 showed flashes of brilliance when he knocked up a fast 31 not out in the first Selangor state trial which ended a*t Pantai today After scoring two In his first knock. Sathasivam batted for365 words
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196 1958-03-30 12 Easter gala 'will be trial for swimmers IPOH, Sun.— The Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association will Dick its team for the Asian Games in Tokyo after the Easter quadrangular meet to be held at Kuala Lumpur next weekend (Apr 5 and n The F.M AS A secretary. Mr Thong196 words
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Article31 1958-03-30 12 LOUISVILLE, Sun Lew Hoad cut Pancho Gonzales lead In their Inter-continental tennis tour to 25-23 last night by winning 12-10, 9-11. 6-4 before a Towd of 5.400— DP31 words
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404 1958-03-30 12 Hunter Stakes was a 'match' for two Epsom Jeep's Jottings THE valuable Hunter Memorial Stakes over 9f. at Bukit Timah on Saturday developed into a match between Keith Danielss front runners Nazakat and James Aitch. James Aitch, with bigrace specialist Kevin Mitchell astride, won by a length and set up404 words
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Article207 1958-03-30 12 PENANG, Sun. The reder ation of Malaya Amateui Athletic Union has so far been unsuccessful In Its attempts to compile a list of "native records. sub-committee appointed for this task has received "very little co-operation" from state associations, the F.M.A.A.U secretary, Cyril Stork, said here207 words
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Article549 1958-03-30 12 WEIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday are: Club Plat«-Cl 1 Div. 1-9 V. Golden Melody 9.00 Tufton 8 13 Ottosan 8.12 Passbook 8.11 Maghera 8.10 So Sorry 8.99 Pride of Pheenli 8 09 Frog 111 x uk Bright Prospect MS549 words
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Advertisement255 1958-03-30 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED t WANTED TO PURCHASE a small Secondhand Collold-Mlll In perfect working conditions, must be Cheap. Reply to Sat. P.O. Box 1492. Singapore. DOGS, PETS. ETC. Hi Mm «„■.>. I- ill* WANTED PUREBRED ALSATIAN Dog Pup, Pedigree unneces.sar Write to Mrs Caroenier Ladang Geddes. Bahau. Giving detail's. Price,255 words
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Advertisement164 1958-03-30 12 wish to introduce. Mr. R. G. M. Jackson, A. M. I. A. A. E., service manager, has had more than twenty years service experience of FORD products. He is a FORD I specialist. Under him is a team of skilled mechanics, each one of which has been specially trained at164 words
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Miscellaneous21 1958-03-30 12 KUALA I I MIM R SOCCEB: Div 1 SI A R.A.F.. Prtneer Road TAIPING SOCCER: Div. 1 Indian* v C.E.C., Fsplinadr21 words
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