The Straits Times, 14 April 1958
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Title Section20 1958-04-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 tie**** 1 fie**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1958 "CENTS20 words
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Article279 1958-04-14 1 JAKARTA TROOPS PREPARE FOR MOUNTAIN ATTACK Bank of Indonesia announces another decline In nations financial Army chief gets more backing TOKYO, Sunday. [Mil. CENTRAL Indonesian Army headquarters in Jakarta reported yesterday that its troops were moving into Tapanuli Province to help control the situation and not becauseReuter; UP - 279 words
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Article74 1958-04-14 1 NAIROBI, Sun. The Kenya Government announced today that 153 Klkuyu tribesmen suspected of being leaders and organisers of the Kiama Kia Muingl, a proscribed secret society, have been taken into custody. The arrests were announced after two days of widespread sweeps In the ColonyReuter - 74 words
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Article41 1958-04-14 1 PARIS. Sun —Nine out of French miners stopped ork yesterday in a 24-hour ■arning to the Government hat they will strike lndenltely if their demands for lore pay. shorter hours and production bonuses are not net— UP.UP - 41 words
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Article66 1958-04-14 1 LONDON. Sun. The new lascot of the First Bn the herwood Foresters, a ram amed "Derby the Nine°enth." was handed over by he Duke of Devonshire at parade here today. The ram. its horns polished, wore a coat emblazoned with the battle honours of theReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-04-14 1 MOHAMEO MOSTAFA. aged 8, a schoolboy, whose mutilated body was found in thick blukar on the banks of the Sungei Pari river in Ipoh oil Saturday night. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article348 1958-04-14 1 REVENGE KILLING, SAYS FATHER IPOH, Sunday A BIG MURDER hunt was launched in Ipoh tonight for the killer or killers of an eight-year-old boy, the son of an Ipoh police constable. Police are working on the theory that it was a "revenge" killing The bruised348 words
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72 1958-04-14 1 LIM SPENDS WEEKEND QUIETLY IN FEDERATION KUALA I.IMPIR. Sun.— The Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lim Tew Hock, has taken time off from his duties to spend a quiet weekend at the Brockman Road residence of Prime MinUter Tengkn Abdul Rahman here. He will return to Singapore tomorrow. Mr. Lim72 words
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Article34 1958-04-14 1 PRAGUE, Sun. Effigies of Western "warmongers" will be burned at the stake this year Instead of witches on the traditional April 30 merrymaking of Czechoslovak youth, it was announced here— Ri ter.34 words
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Article31 1958-04-14 1 TOKYO. Sun. Farmer's daughter Sechiko Izuka. 26. blew herself up with dynamite yesterday because, said police, she was upset by the coming marriage of a close girl friend31 words
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149 1958-04-14 1 BRUSSELS, Sun. Belgium becomes host to the world this week at the 1958 Brussels World Fair, which Is expected to attract 35 million visitors. On Tuesday, the worlds Press will attend a preview. Two days later. King Baudouln will open the six-monthReuter - 149 words
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Article24 1958-04-14 1 CALCUTTA. Sun. -A smallpox epidemic In East Pakistan has killed 20.000 people In the past two months. It was reported today.— U.P.UP - 24 words
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168 1958-04-14 1 DOLICE were forced to restrain surging pilgrims as they struggled to board the pilgrim ship Anshun on a Singapore wharf yesterday. More than 2,000 had waited to go on board since before dawn. Some were bound for Mecca. The others just wanted to see168 words
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122 1958-04-14 1 TIP-OFF, THEN POLICE MAKE PARANG HAUL SINGAPORE police seized seven gangland weapons early yesterday after an. anonymous tip-off over the phone. The call was received at S a.m. Immediately a police party led by Assistant Superintendent Tan Jee Bah sped to a back lane off Lavender Street. In an nnnumbered122 words
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Article62 1958-04-14 1 NASSAU 'Bahamas). Sun. —Mr. Lennox Boyd. the colonial Secretary, slipped in his bath on Friday and badly gashed his forehead, it was revealed yesterday. The twoinch injury was stitched. Both arms were also bruised After leaving the doctor, Mr. Boyd dined with the Governor andReuter - 62 words
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Article34 1958-04-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 75th eighth prize in the 54th Social and Welfare Services lottery draw, which was omitted from the list of winning numbers published in the Sunday Times was *****1334 words
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Article32 1958-04-14 1 MADRID, Sun— Police have arrested 33 people for their part In recent strikes in Barcelona, It was officially announced last night. The Government says the strikes were Communist-Inspired. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article337 1958-04-14 1 SUSPENSION OF MAGAZINE URGED PENANG, Sunday. 'THE PUBLICITY chairman of the Malayan Chinese 1 Association, Mr. Yong Pung How", told the Straits Times here tonight that the association's finances were already exhausted. The association today appointed a committee of four to revise its draft estimates and337 words
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Article54 1958-04-14 1 rERE will be a partial eclipse of the sun from S am to 11 a.m. next Saturday. The maximum eclipse will be at 928 am when half the sun will be obscured. The last eclipse of the sun occurred in 1955 when #6 of the sun'54 words
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Article173 1958-04-14 1 IPOH. Sun.— More than 1.680 boy and girl students of 14 Chinese Junior middle schools in Perak may boycott the Government examination for promotion to senior middle schools. Though entries for th« examination close on April 19 next Saturday— not a single application has so173 words
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Article62 1958-04-14 1 The Chief Statistician, Singapore. Mr. E. J. Phillips, announced yesterday that the total of foreign imports of rubber during March last amounted to 35.538 long tons, compared with 26.976 long tons for the same month last year The cumulative figures from Jan. 1 this year stood at62 words
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Article88 1958-04-14 1 PUSAN. Korea, Bun. United States Navy and Air Force sea rescue units searched the Korean Straits and Japan Sea today for a missing army transportation corps boat with a five-man crew. A United States Eighth Army spokesman said the 63-foot boat was in the PusanUP - 88 words
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Article273 1958-04-14 2 SUPPORTERS OF SIR CHENG-LOCK LOSE SEATS IN PERAK ALLIANCE COMMITTEE ONE OF DEFEATED MEN IS THE GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION IPOH, Sunday. pOUR members of the "Old Guard" which supported Dato Sir Cheng Lock-tan at the MCA election* held in Kuala Lumpur last273 words
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Article53 1958-04-14 2 PENANG. Sun. The State Secretary of Kedah, Tuan Syed Hassan bin Syed Zain Shahabudin. and his wife. Puan Sharlfah Zaharah binte Syed Ahmad Aljafree. will be among the 500 north Malayan pilgrims sailing for j Mecca on Tuesday. Tuan Syed Hassan is on 10 months'53 words
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Article21 1958-04-14 2 SITIAWAN. Sun— The assistant state Commissioner for Labour. Sitlawan. Mr. A. T. Rajah has been transferred to Sungel Patanl, Kedah21 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-04-14 2 OTTAWA TOP JOB FOR MR. SHANAHAN THE COMMISSIONER for New Zealand In South. East Asia, Mr. Pom Shanahan, Is to go to Canada as High Commissioner for bis country la Ottawa. In his new post, Mr. Shanahan will have res. ponsibility for some of New Zealand's United Nations activities in79 words
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Article215 1958-04-14 2 Til sue anti-race accusers' IPOH, Sunday. MR. D. R. 6XENIVASAOAM, secretary-general of People's Progressive Party, today threatened to institute proceedings for libel against "any organisation or individual who by resolutions or otherwise seeks unjustly to excite communal feelings against me." I Mr. Seenlvasagam'c warning follows215 words
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Article43 1958-04-14 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. The State Commissioner for Labour In 6ungel Patanl, Mr. P. K Munlandy. has left for Alor Star on transfer. He takes over from Inche Mohamed Samsuddin bin Shane, who will leave soon for Australia for further training.43 words
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Article34 1958-04-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. F. J. Pectana, a retired building insped-or of the Johore Bahru Town Council and Mrs. Pestana will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday at the .'ohore Hotel.34 words
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Article33 1958-04-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Fraser and Neave Ltd.. of Singapore, who were summoned for using a lorry, when its braking system was not in order were acquitted in the magistrate's court today.33 words
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102 1958-04-14 2 A Malacca folk dance group last night and on Saturday thrilled large audiences at the St. Joseph's Institution hall. Singapore, with Portuguese 1 folk dances and songs. The concerts were in aid of St. Peter's 1 Portuguese Mission Church building fund. They were102 words
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Article189 1958-04-14 2 A 'thank you' note for Tengku TRNGKTJ Abdul Rah- man will soon receive a "thank you" note from Yang Yoke Chin, the six-year-old Singapore girl knocked down by a car in which he was travelling. It Is in appreciation of the $100 cheque which be sent to her tailor father189 words
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Article80 1958-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. Two candidates for the Pulau Belongan and. Nlpah wards in the Bachok town council election were returned unopposed when nominations closed yesterday. They are Inche Ismail bin Ahmad for the Belongan ward and Inche Ismail bin Yusoff for the Nlpah ward. Three Independent candidates80 words
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Article40 1958-04-14 2 IPOH. Sun.— Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, who recently returned from the Afro-Asian women's conference at Colombo, will give a public lecture at the Perak Library on Friday on the role of women in the political development of the country.40 words
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Article31 1958-04-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Gunn Tong Toh was fined $90 here today for failing to submit his income tax returns for 1955, 1956 and 1957 before the official deadline.31 words
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Article196 1958-04-14 2 IPOH Sun.— A $150,000 dam Is being planned to check the spread of old mining silt from the upper Gopeng River valley to the plains south of Gopeng. 12 miles from here. The estimate for this halfmile long dam is expected to be included in196 words
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290 1958-04-14 2 Ong told: Meet people but not on public money 'THE Mayor should not use ratepayers' money for meet-the-people session*, two Singapore City Councillors said yesterday. Mr. S. M. Vasagar (Llb.--80c.) and Mr. Tang Peng Yeu fryntK were commenting on an SnrioTincemen by the Mayor, Mr. Oni; Eni Guan, that he290 words
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Article19 1958-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— N< Emergency casualties or md dents have been reported li the Federation today.19 words
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Miscellaneous155 1958-04-14 2 i n n |fif AVA Musical Dessert: 2.00 Close Down; HA WAV RAIjAIA 5.00 District Newtletter; 6.15 In■ihmu snnlT terlude For Music; 5.30 Children's NATIONAL! *HORT WA\E ptayhou^; 60 0 Students' Note--11 ***>* Who mas Shakespeare?; 6.1S «rer»m»r Woman s Magazine; 645 UgtlU Mrd,,,m i-s m,irM On H R«Kl°n»l Announcement*;155 words
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Article313 1958-04-14 3 *WE REFUSE TO DEPRIVE ELECTORS OJF THEIR FREE VOTING CHOICE 9 ANTI-SOCIALIST FRONT TO CONTEST NEXT GENERAL ELECTION? NO, NO, NO LONDON, Sunday. yHE Liberal Party, which recently won a parliamentary seat from another party for the first time in 29 years, decided last nightReuter - 313 words
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Article207 1958-04-14 3 He hopes West too will stop tests f ONDON, Sun.— lndia's lJ Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has told the Soviet Union that India welcomes and approves the Soviet's unilateral ban on nuclear tests, Moscow Radio reported yesterday. The broadcast said Mr. Nehru, in a message toUP - 207 words
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Article24 1958-04-14 3 MADRID. Sun. A battalion of 1.800 American Marines landed at Almeria. southern Spain, yesterday today at the start of a two-day exercise.24 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-04-14 3 LANA IN DARK GLASSES FOR COURT HEARING Her face showing the strain, actress Lana Turner stares past the camera as she awaits the start of a hearing in a Hollywood juvenile court at which the judge ruled that her 14--year-old daughter, Cheryl, remain in custody pending a hearing to determine105 words
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Article119 1958-04-14 3 fapayers in Cyprus to pay for damage caused by bombs VICOSIA, Sun. Cypriot taxpayers will bear the cost of 50 bomb incidents on the island since March 7 amounting to $255,000, c government statement broadcast over Cyprus radio said last night. ■In every way it is the people119 words
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165 1958-04-14 3 LONDON. Sun— Millions of people all over England had a perfect view of Soviet Russia's dying Sputnik 11. in which the dog Laika was shot into outer space. Observers in London said the satellite twinkled as it passed overhead, and was visible for aboutReuter - 165 words
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Article165 1958-04-14 3 BANNED: As business trade mark -TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese Ministry of Education today forwarded to the Diet (Parliament) a new Bill designed to place restrictions on the use. commercially or otherwise, of the fivering Olympic Games emblem. A Ministry spokesman said Parliament would probably act on the new Bill earlyReuter - 165 words
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Article141 1958-04-14 3 HAVANA. Sunday. rjOVERNMENT trcops yesterday launched an offensive in Oriente province to drive Fidel Castro's roaming rebel columns back into the Sierra Maestre mount a ns of eastern Cuba. The disclosure \.as made as reports said r< bels who swarmed out of the SierraUP - 141 words
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Article63 1958-04-14 3 ROME. Sun— Police last night interviewed British film starlet Constance Smith after she had made a good recovery In hospital from barbiturate poisoning. Miss Smith. 29. was taken to hospital in a serious condition by the owner of the boarding house where she was staying after arrivingReuter - 63 words
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Article51 1958-04-14 3 London. Sun. Moscow Radio announced today that it will start a daily service in English and French to Africa next week. This is believed to be the first time that Moscow Radio has broadcast directly to Africa, although it has a Middle East service Ir »rabirReuter - 51 words
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Article218 1958-04-14 3 WASHINGTON, Sun TT He had information that Russia conducted an underground explosion on March 25 which was detected more than 5,000 miles away in Eureka, Nevada, Senator Hubert Humphrey, chairman of the Senate disarmament sub-committee, said today. No Russian atomic explosion had been reported as occurringReuter - 218 words
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Article57 1958-04-14 3 ROME: Kouctsw. p t r Giorgio Garbinl asked yesterday that his new-born son be named Genghis Khan after the 12th century Mongol warrior. The Registrar of Births said foreign names were forbidden under Italian law He suggested the boy be named Marro Paolo. Giorgio57 words
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Article217 1958-04-14 3 Row in French cabinet on Tunis DARIS, Sun. The 1 French Government, threatened by a crisis over Tunisia, decided last night to recall Parliament from its Easter recess. The cabinet, after a stormy meeting lasting nearly 11 hours, decided unanimously to accept the findings of the Anglo-American good offices missionReuter - 217 words
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Article42 1958-04-14 3 CHICAGO. Bun— America's biggest A-bomb shelter, designed to withstand anything except a direct hit. is being built near here. It will house 200 people for two weeks and has steel walls overlaid with concrete five feet thick.— Reuter. The ha-Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement288 1958-04-14 3 NOW! I f z YOU CAN BUY A SUIT FOR B 1 AND SLACKS FOR B -Jfl[ $24.50 BY DACRON fl -TROPITEX" A NEW BLEND ll] 50% DACRON Jf yl 50% ORLON TROPITEX wighs only 6\ ozs. It completely washable. Fully crease-resistant. In 20 newest shades. In 7 different textures.288 words
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Article59 1958-04-14 4 SUNOEI PATANI, Sun.— A. Ponnusamy, general secretary of the North Malaya Toddy Tappers Union, wa.-. granted $300 bail when he lalmed trial yesterday to rommltting criminal breach Of trust Of $8 Ponnusamv was alleged to have committed the offenr-f on July 15 last year. The magistrate. Tuan59 words
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133 1958-04-14 4 Visitor offers to aid youth of Penang PENANG. Sun An Australian fanner, travelling round the world is planning to buy a building in Penan* for conversion Into a recreation centre for local youths. The farmer, Mr. William Ward, of Perth, said he had seen "far too many youths loitering in133 words
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205 1958-04-14 4 PRIME MINISTER WANTS REPORT ON PROVINCE DISPUTE PENANG, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tepgku Abdul Rahman, who is also' leader of the Alliance, ha*\ appointed a three-man committee to investigate the rift between the MIC and UMNO-MCA in Province Wellesley South. The Minister for205 words
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117 1958-04-14 4 Looh-up tames 'Yankee Boys 9 of Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The federation police have "tamed" Kuala I.nmpor's "Yankee Boys" after an intensifled 10-day drive. Daring tbe campaign, police palled in members of (he gang for petty offences whistling at girls, shouting and booing at night, and obstructing traffic. Tbe117 words
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Article173 1958-04-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The roads on the East Coast of Malaya are ideal lor the development of a "Florida" type holiday resort, the Director of the Federation Public Works Department. Mr R. E. Pitt, said today. Mr Pitt was commenting on a proposal, now173 words
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Article36 1958-04-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun The women's section of UMNO ha.s arranged to start Malay classes for all races. Those who wish to join should inform Che Siti Asisah blnte Ahmat at UMNO Hall36 words
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Article29 1958-04-14 4 The opening oi the institute ol health In Outram Road. Singapore, by the Minister for Health. Mr A. J Braga scheduled for April 23 has been postponed.29 words
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Article140 1958-04-14 4 COUNCIL TO SEEK HOUSING LOANS PENANG, Son. TOE City Council will 1 srek powers to raise its own loans to improve and extend housing accommodation in Pen ang. At Its meeting yesterday the council approved an amendment to an original motion urging the State Government to set up an in.140 words
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Miscellaneous80 1958-04-14 4 Prmuaiia CATHAY: Carrol Wallace PoJUes 630 9 30; ODEON: Orlando 3 15. 6.45. 9.15: PARAMOUNT: Vwtuku Venda Verlak.«hml 3JO. 8.30; CAPITOL: Escapade 1 IS. 3.30. 6 JO. 9 30. BEX: Let's Br Happy/Conty Girl* 1.15. 33« 8.30. 930; LIDO Jallhouse Rock 3.15. 7. 9.30; ROYAL. Thaikku Pin Thar am (Tamil)80 words
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Miscellaneous855 1958-04-14 4 Knllrrnorlli Knala I ipis SHANGHAI: Bagdad Ka Jadoo PABAO18C: Malal KaJlao (Tail. 645. 915 REX Elaytn AaaU mill 330. 6 15. 815 'Tamil) 3 15 7 930 -Ft.rn.uf HuUit >l« rl.ijMtu KEX: Captain Kldd and the CATHAY: Fingermaa 3. 7. 9.15; Slave Girl 2 30. 7 9 CIKO. SAJ,: Sardar855 words
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275 1958-04-14 5 Wife tells of 4 a.m. shot that killed her husband TELUK ANSON, Sunday. A COPRA DEALER'S wife described here yesterday how her husband crashed bleeding to the floor after the roar of a gunshot silenced his cries of "tolong, to-long," in their home at four o'clock in the morning. Lim275 words
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Article124 1958-04-14 5 TO SEEK DATA ON VICE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The new Pan Malayan Muslim Anti-Vice Conference will call for voluntary workers to help in its campaign against prostitution In Malaya. It needs these workers to obtain data on the extent of prostitution In this country. At present the conference estimates there124 words
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Article62 1958-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 23-year-old Malay youth from Batu Pahat will go on a hitch-hiking tour of Inquiry and discovery In. many parts of Asia early next year He Is Inche Kadlr bin Idrls. secretary of the Ex-Securltv forces branch In Batu Pahat When he returns62 words
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233 1958-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Doctors joining government service need no longer fear they will become forgotten men. Plans are being considered to limit the period they will be required to serve In remote areas. The fear of being posted to outlying districts and left there233 words
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166 1958-04-14 5 KOTA BHARU, Sunday. A STORMY debate is expected to take place between committee members and branch representatives of the Kelantan Malay Teachers' Union when- it meets later this week to discuss the expulsion of its president, Inche Ohazall Yussof. Inche Ohazall was expelled on March166 words
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Article119 1958-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor may retain Its married women teachers longer than Penang the Straits Times learnt today. The Penang teachers have been told that their services might be terminated by January next year. But the Chief Education Officer here. Mr. T. K. Taylor, said that119 words
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Article78 1958-04-14 5 KOALA LUMPUR. Sun Sbaw Brothers have crrangrd with the Army to use member* of the Federation Regiment in one of its most ambitions productions "Sergeant Hassan." To be Blmed entirely at Port Dickson. this is the story of a Malay soldier who escaped from Japanese78 words
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Article139 1958-04-14 5 Plan to stop 'rubber thefts ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Mr. J. C. Mathison. retiring chairman of the Selangor Planters Association, has a threepoint plan to halt rubber thefts. He revealed it at the association's annual meeting here yesterday: INSPECTION of rubber dealers transactions; HEAVY deterrent penalties for those who are caught;139 words
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Miscellaneous195 1958-04-14 5 llu> Stiiitl tit i Lvsiie i hurivris ThE'S B6EN QUITE TIED UP WITH "i HAVE 10 GO BACK V" YES ITS\ aact Ai.cc roAwiT wAC /o-wn7~^ BUS/NESS LATELY- AND IM AFRAID TO LONDON MYSELF I MAYSHIRE -rnouowc' vrvio CXTMCB atTi intu H£ etfT ff A* O ING 10 TALK J195 words
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Obituary95 1958-04-14 6 I* »o.«» ll* «I»».«| DR HO SIU KHAN aged 76 MM peacefully at his re- uiii.t i- 43 Bournemouth Road on 13 4 1958 at 2.15 p.m. Funeral on 15.4.1858 at II a.m. for Bukit fiiown. GIBSON FS. Formerly Managing Director of Mansfields, Singapore on April 2nd peacefully at95 words
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Article90 1958-04-14 6 JOHN LEE and Family thank ell Relatives and Friends who sent Wreaths. Scrolls and attended Night Visits and Funeral of the late Mr. Lee Hock Lock. MR. AND MRS JOHN CHEW thank all Relatives and Friends lor their Kind Assistance, Valuable PreenU and Attendance on the occasion of their90 words
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Article295 1958-04-14 6 I* Worrfa Sl* (Mli-mum) KILL ALL UNPLEASANT otiours the fast easy way with Air-Wick Works like magic and Is so economical to use. SALE, NOW UN terrific bargains In day dresses, maternity wear etc extremely large selections at $15 and uodei Duncan's 11 D Almeida Bt.. OB Raffles Place295 words
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Article611 1958-04-14 6 Still Room At The Top The slope below the summit is still pretty rough goinp. What are the Western Poweia to make of the new Russian note? It is difficult to reject outright the proposal that the Ambassadors should begin talks on a summit meeting this Thursday, and yet Russian611 words
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Article341 1958-04-14 6 If democracy fails in Malaya, it will be because il relies lor .support on selltaught democrats. The general attitude is that the democratic faith is only for those who discover it for themselves. The result is that only an enterprising few embark on the voyage and not all341 words
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Article255 1958-04-14 6 Since the beginning of 1956 rewards amounting to over $116,000 have been offered by the Singapore Police foi information about a wide variety of crimes. Only once has a reward been claimed; the information led to the arrest of a murderer. Scores of people going about theii255 words
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1177 1958-04-14 6 THE ZIP GUN AND LEATHER JACKET GENERATION America shocked by increase in juvenile delinquency RESIGNATION is not an American quality, but the realists in Government and public service have come to the point of accepting Juvenile crime, like original sin, as an inhere n t scourge of modern society. That1,177 words
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790 1958-04-14 6 PARKINSON'S LAW IT could be said there is a sense of fitness that, it should have fallen to the Raffles Professor of History to discover and expound the law to which he has given his name. But I do not prppose to say790 words
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340 1958-04-14 6 WISH to refer to re- norts about thp reports a OO"1 l«e re moval of the bronze bust of Mr. J. W. W. Birch and a series of paintings from the Tnnh oTnrV tnwpr ipon ciock tower. May I suggest that the majority of340 words
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Article128 1958-04-14 6 I AM alarmed at tile suggestion that the City Council may try to Increase the assessment rate by 10 per cent to provide additional funds to meet the demands of the daily-rated employees. Is the public getting value for Its money? Is the Council satisfied128 words
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Advertisement275 1958-04-14 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Wcrdt tit Minimum). PETCHELL: lo Elliabtth and Peter a brother tor Brian and Susan at Johore Bahru Honpltal on April Eighth. Both well. PHOTOGRAPHY M Wvrtfa (mm Hrn t* rfs •it?.. INSTEAD OP OOINO to any foto studio go to Westlake'x Hollywood trained photographer. David Tay. Phone275 words
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Advertisement186 1958-04-14 6 ■■■■■■■■■■I Parents B^M help your son B]*fj| started right in lIM When your son Uk* the Dale Carnefte Course, yon five hla th* prloelfss flft of Hlf-conndenrf And hell never lose It. no matter what he does. BUrt him out In Hfe with something that many men ne»er gala confidence186 words
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Advertisement66 1958-04-14 6 Choose wisely Choose rainbow tissues Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporjted in Hong Xc ngi OPTICIANS K. E. MEYER. A rj.o.A. on. (i.o.sc.) 6 Rattles Place Phone: ***** l,, 1 i|LL Cold Storage Arcade Phone: ***** opt. <s.tc. t.a.o.a. M. C. LEOW. F. 1.0. 4.. F.S.m.C. I Inn h»s A66 words
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Article406 1958-04-14 7 NINE BRANCHES INVOLVED: OTHER UNION MEMBERS PLEDGE CASH SUPPORT LIGHTNING STOPPAGE MAY BE CALLED THIS WEEK: 'DATE IS SECRET,' SAYS LEADER IPOH, Sunday. )JKMI{KKS of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Services Union employed by the Overseas Chinese Bank have decided to strike. A406 words
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Article272 1958-04-14 7 ROBBED ON FIRST TRIP TO COLONY JOBLESS and alone. Ng Chee Kun, 25, arrived in Singapore for the first time in his life, from Penang, at 630 p.m. on Friday At 8 p.m. he was robbed of his $82 savings and his fountain pen set. He was given 10 cent*272 words
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Article104 1958-04-14 7 Presbytery service in capital KUALj* LUMPUR, Sun. A ceremony Inaugurating the Presbytery of Malaya— a conference of ministers and elders— was held :t St And rew's Presbyterian Church here yesterday The Rev R. M Greer "vas appointed moderator. The Federation's Chiel Justice Mr. Justice Thomson, representing lay members of the104 words
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Article37 1958-04-14 7 The Sim. se ..ssociation ot Singapore will celebrate the Sinhalese New Year In commemoration of Sinhalese national day with a teaparty and a variety entertainment at Robinson's Cale at 5 p m today37 words
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Article51 1958-04-14 7 Twenty-four teachers from Singapore English school* wUI today attend a civics course arranged by the Department of Information Services. The programme includes a talk by the Director of the Information Services, Mr. O. G. Thomson, and a tour of Assembly House and the polic c51 words
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Article40 1958-04-14 7 A Malayan post-graduate student. Mr A K. Doraisam! will give a talk on his impressions of Britain In the 8.8.C programme London Calling Asia" tonight. Mr. Doraisamy Is doing postgraduate work In commerce and social science40 words
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Article32 1958-04-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. BunDonations totalling $1,022 were made to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund last month. Flag days for the fund in Penanß and Selango r netted $65732 words
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Article22 1958-04-14 7 The Singapore Canine Welfare Association collected a total of $7,424 at Its annual flag day held on March 15 last22 words
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317 1958-04-14 7 Experts clash: Is there 'caste 9 in Islam? I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. IV —Two experts today clashed on the question whether there are class distinctions In Islam and, if there are, they are an obstacle to marriages. The question arose because the marriage of a woman of Arabic descent (Sharifan i317 words
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Article48 1958-04-14 7 KLUANO. Sun.- More than 2,000 people watched the Johore Chief Police Officer Mr Slater, take the salute at the passing out parade of the first batch of police volunteer reserves at the Town Padang here The parade was led by Inspector C V Prabhaharan48 words
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Article40 1958-04-14 7 JOHOF BAHRU, Sun Tan Chong. manager of a transport company, and Slnnatamby. driver of a lorry owned by the company, were fined $300 and $80 respectively, In the magistrate's court today for carrying overweight in a lorry40 words
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Article36 1958-04-14 7 The Workers' Education Association will hold its second annual walking race on April 27. It will start outside the General Post Office at 7 a.m.. and will end at the Johore Bahru customs post36 words
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Article87 1958-04-14 7 "Idle land 9 complaint SEREMBAN Sun A Labour town councillor, Mr. Cheah Yen Kwee. has criticised the Negri Sembilan Government for "doing nothing" with the 200 acres of land it purchased three years ago for a housing project. Speaking at the adjourn- ment of a council meeting this weekend, he87 words
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120 1958-04-14 7 Algeria: 'The Tengku sympathises' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has promised to give his "support" and do what he could to help the 12 million people of Algeria in their fight for freedom from French rule. This was claimed today by two leaders of the120 words
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Article48 1958-04-14 7 Mr. K. T. Joseph, of Malacca, a Colombo Plan research student at Wait* Institute. South Australia. has been awarded an M.Sc. degree by the University of Adelaide He obtained an honours degree in agricultural science at the University of Perth before going to Adelaide.48 words
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Article47 1958-04-14 7 Prof C A. Coulson, Professor of Mathematics at Oxford, is expected to arrive in Singapore next month for a short visit. He will give a public lecture on "Christian Faith in the Atomic Age" at the Cultural Centre. Fort Canning Road on May 10.47 words
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Article31 1958-04-14 7 Mr Francis Thomas. Minister fnr Communications and Works yesterday inspected a display of fire- fighting by members of the Hylam Sua Volunteer group at the Oey lang Fire Station31 words
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131 1958-04-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. SunOne hundred and ten Malayan students hope to benefit from the Governments loan scheme to assist needy students overseas Most, however, do not qualify because they have not y«t started on appropriate academic or training courses. A loan committee spokesman said today131 words
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Article43 1958-04-14 7 BUTTERWORTH. Sun Thieves broke into an Indian coffee shop at Sungei Dua here last night and stole W3O. a wrist watch worth $17 and two gold chains valued at $33. They gained entry by, removing two wall planks43 words
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Article38 1958-04-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.David Wadey who was charged in the magistrate's court with inconsiderate driving as a result of which his car collided with a motor-cycle ridden by C. Towle. was acquitted without being called for his defence38 words
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Article28 1958-04-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Thieves broke into a smokehouse In Sungei Lumut. Kelempung, Selangor, and got away with 776 sheets of rubber, valued* at $772.80. last night.28 words
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Article118 1958-04-14 7 11/IR Peter (Jock") Carmichael— the Scots ConiTl sul" who died on Friday at the Singapore General Hospital after a month's illness— was buried yesterday at Bidadari cemetery. The runerai service wa.v held at the Presbyterian Church In Orchard Road. The late Mr. Carmichael was called118 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-04-14 7 LAC Ronald I.cc, 23, of the Royal Australian Air Force, stationed at Butterworth, helps his bride, the forme' Miss Marina Lesslar, to cat (be cake after their Penang wedding on Satur. day The bride, who is IS. was to have Joined Bukit Merlajam hospital as71 words
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Article97 1958-04-14 7 $750,000 SCHOOL PLANNED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Catholic Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, the Rt. Rev D Vendargon, today laid the foundation stone of a $750,000 Christian Brothers School in Petaling Jaya The school, to be called the Catholic High School, will be a national type one capable of accepting at97 words
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Article41 1958-04-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. SunChan Kok Tin. of Singapore, was today fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court for contravening an order by the Chief Police Officer excluding him from the Johore Bahru district. He was round at Tampol on Mar. 3041 words
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Article21 1958-04-14 7 The total capital of the Sentul Works Employees Cooperative Thrift and Lorn Society ha s nearly reached $1 million.21 words
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291 1958-04-14 7 Plea for the new schools policy GIVE IT CHANCE, SAYS MINISTER SITIAWAN, Sunday qiHE Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, urged opponents of the new education policy to give it a chance before criticising it Inche Mohamed Khlr arrived here yesterday afternoon to declare open the fourday fun291 words
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Article90 1958-04-14 7 MR. LOCH IS TO RETIRE IN JUNE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Federation's Secretary of Commerce and Industry. Mr. A. J. D. C. Loch, is to retire in June under the Malayanlsation scheme. He joined the Colonial Administrative Service in 1937 and the Malayan Civil Service in 1940. Mr. Loch" who90 words
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Article40 1958-04-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. meeting to form the Kuala Lumper chapter of the American Universities Club will be held at Kum Leng Restaurant here on Tuesday. The club Is open to all graduates of American universities40 words
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Article28 1958-04-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Labour Party branch here will hold a rally on May Day. There are new branches at Batu Pahat, Senai and Pekan Nanas.28 words
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117 1958-04-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two schoolgirls. Fauzlah blnte Dato Ahmad and Zahartah binte Hashlm la.-.t night won rounds of applause for their performance in the English version of a Chinese play. "Lady Precious Stream." The play staged by the Victoria Institution Society of117 words
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Advertisement111 1958-04-14 7 MARSDEN QUARRYING PLANT "7 FOR GREATER OUTPUT SPECIFY MARSDEN PLANT./ TYri "M OOUBII SSSL t ENQUIRIES TO: BbW^jb singaiom umui umrui pinano- ipom Malacca uibmian I Hrajjfl KOTA tH.AIU TILUK AN.SON KUANTAN JF^HTON SUM I EYE EXAMINATION Yea CM cat with fait* teeth bur you <»•'» it* with artificial eyt«.111 words
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Article698 1958-04-14 8 By Our Market Correspondent IT was a generally dull period on the Malayan Share Market last week, but despite the fact that the trading was limited to four and a half days because of the Easter holidays a better turnover was reported. The active local698 words
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Article59 1958-04-14 8 urrrnl Date Total Total far payment of far prrtlom payment year year The Great Eastern Life Asaaranee Ca. Lid 120% April 30 150": 60% Henry Ttaagh anal Ca. Ltd. lw%l April 18 15% 174' Sime. Darby an 4 Co. Ltd April 23 20% Ayer Pirn, slabber Estate I59 words
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Article460 1958-04-14 8 THERE was little overall change on the Singapore 1 Rubber Market last week again and very little variation in price. On the short trading week of four days, following Easter, April first grade closing prices varied only between 767 s cents on Tuesday and 77% cents on rridayAP - 460 words
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Article266 1958-04-14 8 rfWE following busineos 1 done in tr> Singapore Share Market last week wao reported by one firm of brokers for the period April S to 11. INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. $2.65 to $2.67 i cd. Gammon* $2 35 to $2.40. Georgei town Dlsp $1.90. Hammer ft Co. $1.74266 words
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Article913 1958-04-14 8 rl following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. INIM -IKHI> Prrt I tv i OH Ord> > *n«i Irr II to (butrm B B Prtrol W- 3»/X M rru«l««# <»• ■..I. iii ■'mm Prat913 words
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Advertisement681 1958-04-14 8 NOTICES R. RENTON COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN that MR. MAURICE ERIC TRIPP and MR. TAN MENO CHEW are appointed Directors With authority to sign contracts, cheques and otner negotlabla Instruments on behalf of the Company. NOTICE Our premises will remain closed today In observance of Sinhalese ■New Year.681 words
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Advertisement327 1958-04-14 8 NOTICES NOTICE Notice la hereby given that Mr. S. M. Tahtr, formerly salesman at, our Branch offlce, at 2 Penang Lane, Singapore ceased to be employed by us aa from 11.3. MM and has no authority whatsoever to transact any business on our behalf as from that date. VANLBB MOTOR327 words
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Advertisement807 1958-04-14 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK GOVERNMENT RUBBER PLANTING SCHEME APPLICATIONS art invited to fill (our vacant poata a* Assistant Rubber Development Officers with the Department of Agriculture. Sarawak. Officers appointed will be required to serve In any District In the country, and to take charge of the Implementation of the Rubber Planting807 words
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Advertisement621 1958-04-14 8 /^\fr~~~^ 5" U US<» AIR -fo*, \j£p £*limate lTa\ VmA IJ|f h m 4, KNUTSEN LINE ouirkt sbmticr norn CAHAO«,/U.> »ACIrX POam W PAYS m SsalaV tvaVa^away 4»*JI»J AfTIVNIf V «■**<• V6J» rrCMINI 1 JwqrW P»f»6>»*4j F ■*>• ■*.*>• ILUN iAKKI laHaa* SaHaf IT/IS Am it Apr NAh IT Aa*621 words
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Advertisement1222 1958-04-14 9 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TEL No.: ***** «J.«amAH Umi KLAVINIU LIMB IOetBOM HAVRE KOTTtIO4.M IOJ AliatLU uy, f BANC UCO M P> IAAA^kEHS Atl— w "ATTLI. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND S££^ -^.Sk^^ *ra 0» SUHNYVIUt '•■'cVty 1 tr ctv?^rY- f/J1 *&*»> ™^»> IB Apr* S May 1/7 Mr, t/t ktoy M1,222 words
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312 1958-04-14 10 Hearts are Scottish champs for first time AFTER 61 YEARS OF LEAGUE FOOTBALL LONDON, Sunday. LIE ARTS won the Scottish League championship n yesterday for the first time in 61 years to deside the first major honour of the British League football season which has three weeks to run. While312 words
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296 1958-04-14 10 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 1 Leeds I Burnley 1 Waives I Chelsea 2 Bolton 2 Man. City 3 Sunder Und 1 Newcastle 3 Arsenal 3 Nolls Far. 1 l.uton PorUmooth 1 Blackpool I Preston 1 Aston 1 Shef Wed t Everton I Tottenham 1 Man. United I296 words
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Article23 1958-04-14 10 STUTTGART, West Germany. Sun.— Helm Neuhaus. the German heavyweight boxer, last night outpointed Joey Maxim (United Sta'es). former world lightheavyweight champion.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article649 1958-04-14 10 WEIGHTS FOR K.L. SECOND DAY WEIGHTS for all eight races on Wednesday at Kuala Lumpur are: IflftPFß QPlflrW wnlle Pulham. though five points lUWI.II ntWltlf away from seconrj place, have S. O :S, 2 e 2 at .f g C^.% U^be ta t^^rSlon the re,.,.. Jnir twm *n .t h»«649 words
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Article1068 1958-04-14 10 FIRST DIVISION P W D L F APtl Wolves 39 26 8 5 96 45 60 Preston 39 24 7 8 93 49 55 West Broni 40 17 14 9M66 48 Tottenham 40 19 9 12 88 75 47 Man. City 39 21 5 13 97 921,068 words
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Article164 1958-04-14 10 f ONDON. Sun. Results of Rugby .Onion matches played yesterday. London Welsh 6 Wasps 21; O.M.T. 3 London Irish 19; Saracens >4 St. Thomas's 3- Abertlllerv 14 Llanelly 3; Bedford 0 Bristol 9; Blrkenhead Park 13 Leicester 11; Brtdg water and Albion 8 Glamorgan Wanderers 14; CoventryReuter - 164 words
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Article47 1958-04-14 10 .v. LO1 i!B O Nl Bun W°klng won the English Amateur Football Association Cup yesterday when they beat Ilford 3-0 In the final at Wembley. It was Woktngs first appearance In a final. They scored through John Hebdon (2), and Reg SUatton Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article26 1958-04-14 10 THE HAGUE. Bun Belgium '~fit Holland 4-3 In a "B" toternnttonal football match here yesterday. The Belgians led 3-1 at half Ume fteuler.26 words
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Miscellaneous359 1958-04-14 10 27 Art returns to bribe labour Straits Times Crossword DOWN §•3 I I? I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 13SS3 Intrude perhaps, lacking experience (7). i» MS a^ i The characteristics of an academician among bird* 10 HI Put in noted spire when re- I359 words
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Advertisement556 1958-04-14 11 f Check Before Posting Replies to Box Humbert Utmost car,.- should be taken 3 when replying ro bo» number 1 ad*. l 0 ate the CORRECT i NUMBER and Address ro the f Straits Timct. Times House i River Vjllt, Road C.nh mutt be teni by rcgia- 1 tered po*r556 words
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Advertisement865 1958-04-14 11 ICrOMMODATION WANTED !O Word, $1 (Mm.)— Box M rlj. txlrm REQUIRED in good locality. Small Unfurnished Flat or Bungalow. 3 Bedrooms. Rent up to $350 BOX A79J6 B.T. BUROPEAfI FIRM requlru pUasant furnrsßed /^TiWrnTshed three-bedroomed bungalow on long lease from Ist May 1958. preferably districts 9, 10, 11. Please apply865 words
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Advertisement759 1958-04-14 11 NOTICES VEHICLE FOR SALE 1952 'Chrysler" Saloon In good Selangor Secretariat Bulkllng. between 9 a.m. to 1 pm. by prior arrangements TeL K L *****. Written offer* to the Setia Usaha Kerajaan. Selangor. before U noon on 23rd April, 19M. THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED NOTICE I* hereby given759 words
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Advertisement702 1958-04-14 11 TENDER NOTtCE Tenders from Contractors of Class B and above (Head 11) will be received at the office of the Chief Architect. Public Works Department High Street Singapoft lip 8 dooTT o? 25 th April ItH for the proposed construction of a Community Centre ;.nd ancillary works at 7H mi702 words
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Advertisement377 1958-04-14 11 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE THI VAUAMBROSA RUBBRB COMPANY. LIMITED. New Central Factory at TaJlaaabrMa Estate. rSNDERS are now invited foi the construction in steal and concrete of Urn main factory building lor the reception and processing of rubber latex Details ot plans and specification* can be obtained from J Stewart, tfc*377 words
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Advertisement310 1958-04-14 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractor* Class and above will be e«TJ3 B> UkT SUM tngrhfefT PWD Perak, Ipoh. up to 1-00 p m, on IBth April, It6B. for the Construction of a Rest House at Slim River. Full particulars are obtainable from the Executive engineer, South Perak. Tapah.310 words
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Article33 1958-04-14 12 RAF Tengah beat Balestler United 7-0 in a B.A.F.A. Dlv. 3A match at the M.F.A. ground yesterday. Indian Youngsters beat Railways 3-0 in a Dlv. 3A match at Geylang stadium.33 words
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197 1958-04-14 12 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By SPARTAK WILLr PLAY 2 GAMES LN MALAYA If I' ALA LUMPUR, Sunday.— The Football Association of Malaya lias appointed English coach Ronald Meades to take charge of the final phase of training for the Ma lava team to the197 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-04-14 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP »r Young Chris Dragon loses his allowance pHRIS DRAGON lost his apprentice allowance at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday when Dollar Factory won the 2.30 race— his 30th winner after 14 months of riding Young Dragon went on to celebrate his "graduation" with another winning293 words
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Article226 1958-04-14 12 MAHADEVAN HITS BEST SCORE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 4 LL the four Stonor Shield cricket league matches today ended in draws but Selangor Club (holders), Kilat Club, T.P.C.A. and P.W.D. took six points for a lead on the first innings. Main game today was the clash226 words
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Article68 1958-04-14 12 Gymnastic meet at SYSC A Junior Oymnastlc Tournament for members of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre will be held on May 1 and 3 at SYSC Gymnasium. A Senior Open Championship will be held on June 5 and 6. official demonstrations of compulsory movements will be given on Apr. 3668 words
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Article46 1958-04-14 12 KLANG. Sun.— Selangor Coast Club beat Klang Club by two runs In their cricket match on the padang here today. Coast Club 152 (Slvanathan 52 no. Dass 27; Charlesworth 5-37); Klang Club 150 Sweet nam 41. Benn 34. Slvanathan 5-34. Dass 3-36 > 5-27 i46 words
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Article37 1958-04-14 12 Malayan Airways and N.T.S drew l-l In their Singapore Business Houses FA. Div. 3 league match on the padang yesterday Weng Chong scored for Airways, and Hu bin Mohamed for N.T.S37 words
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Article87 1958-04-14 12 MCFA Cup: Perak, Spore win IPOH. Sun— Perak Chinese beat Penang Chinese 5-1 here today to enter the semi-finals of the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup competition. All the goals were scored In the second half. Scorers: Perak Ng Boon Bee (3). Yee Seng Choy (3). Low 1 Kam Fook; Penang87 words
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Article19 1958-04-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. YMCA and Combined Schools drew their cricket match here today. YMCA 143. Schools 105-919 words
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205 1958-04-14 12 Selangor edge Negri to take honours I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor, Malayan hockey champions, finished champions in the Malayan Hockey Federation carnival when they beat Negri Sembilan 3-2 in the deciding game on the Armed Forces ground here today. Negrl were unlucky not to force a draw In the last minute205 words
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Article39 1958-04-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Federation of Malaya Amateur Wrestling Association last night picked two wrestlers for the Third Asian Oames at Tokyo next month. They are Chen Kirn Seng (middleweight) and Yip Kum Pak (welterweight).39 words
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Article717 1958-04-14 12 AT XL PADANG POLICE: PAS Caldwell c Bennett b Dews 39, Sukdev Singh b Bennett 59. 8.P.0. de SUva c Jones b Dews 0, Harbalan Singh c Turner b Dews 1. Khoo Bin Keng b Dews 17, M.P. Alagendra c Harrison b Bennett 12, S. Sinn. oah717 words
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Article30 1958-04-14 12 SEREMBAN, Sun Negrl Sembllan Club and Police drew their cricket match today. N.S. Club 179 (J Reutens 83. Wong Yong Urn 5-57) Police 162-7 (Yon* Llm 111).30 words
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Advertisement314 1958-04-14 12 KI'ALA LI MPt R SOCCEK: Dtv 2: 1 I 1 S.C. A. A.. Princes Road. TAIFING SOCCEK: l>iv 2: Medical* > Town t ounril, Esplanade. IPOH SOCCEK: Dlv Z: Klnta Indians I Tamilian*, padani Only pen in the world with these 7 special features AMERICAN OESICN AND BRITISI J2I PRECISION314 words
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