The Straits Times, 20 April 1958
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Title Section16 1958-04-20 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Uufed In Met"/* No. 1.18.' v|\(.\lM)KF. SIN DAY, APRIL 20. 1958 20 CENTS16 words
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Article383 1958-04-20 1 DEV SHRIDAR - Police give details of /i<m> kidnapping ring operates: Two cars are usually used for the big snatch Victim in $250,000 class only SINGAPORE police investigating the activities of what they believe to be a powerful kidnapping ring revealed yesterday that more than one million dollars had been383 words
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87 1958-04-20 1 100 taximen to give earnings to fire fund than 1M Siagaporr i.t\i drivrrs will ui\r thrir < nlirr d.n s earnings today lo the Lorong 3 firr relief fund thru cars will fly spctial i» n n ants, to be distributed it the Badminton Hall at 1 a.m. ha«b driver87 words
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151 1958-04-20 1 < I ONDON. Sat —Soviet Russia has refused to start diplomatic preparations for a .summit conference with the Bin Three Western envoys in Moscow iointly. the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, disclosed here today. Speaking at a Conservativemeeting this alternoon Mr. Lloyd151 words
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484 1958-04-20 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS For 14 hours 'good citizens' man defied them 3y j I/UALA LUMPUR, bat. Nine hard-core terrorists, the remnants of the Batu Arang and Bukit Ijok branches of the Malayan Communist Party, gave themselves up this morning after a good citizens committee member had484 words
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Article38 1958-04-20 1 Six United States Air Furii.' Sabre jets touched down at the Singapore Airport at Paya Lebar yesterday in the course of a defence manoeuvre. After refuelling they took I off for Bangkok.38 words
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249 1958-04-20 1 REBELS RESIGNED TO LOSING BUKIT TINGGI SPOKESMAN: FALL INEVITABLE BUKIT TINCCI. Saturday. A REBEL spokesman conceded early today that the fall of Bukit Tinggi, the revolutionary government's capital, was "inevitable." He said rebel government leaders were 'shocked and bewildered" by the failure of their troops in Padang to put upReuter; UP - 249 words
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60 1958-04-20 1 Don r be left out of the excitement. There's 555 000 to be won. So buy your MM now and join in the fun. Share the thrill of this month's great lackpot Contest, which closes on Monday, April 28. You have only nine60 words
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Article101 1958-04-20 1 Fiji man gets top tourist job THE 52.350-a-month post of Director of Tourism. Singapore, has been awarded to Mr. Robert Howlett of Fiji. The Ministry lor Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. announced vrsterday that Mr. Howlrtt had been selected for the post from over 20 applicants. According to101 words
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Article33 1958-04-20 1 BELGRADE, Sat. President Tito. 66. was today unanimously re-elected President of the Yugoslav Republic He was voted into office for a new four-year term by a joint session of Pailiament.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article29 1958-04-20 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Sat. An attempt to launch a Thor intermediate range ballistic le failed here today when the rocket blew up on its launching pad— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1958-04-20 1 LONDON. Sat —Next year the Queen's birthday will be officially observed on June 13.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article137 1958-04-20 1 TOKYO. Sat. Keiko Sekirurhi. the little Japanese girl" born in Kuala Lumpur who wrote to Tengku Abdul Rahman that she would like to meet him nrn he arrives here next munth. tonight turned out to be petite, beautiful and 21. Keiko's father Mr. HenryReuter - 137 words
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Article13 1958-04-20 1 The Sunday Times wishes its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya.13 words
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144 1958-04-20 1 MAN HELD AFTER SHOPMEN JOIN BIG CHASE By EE BOON LEE QETECTIVES WOT last night interrop.; > man about a number of theft and che.i 1 involving about $50,000 in Singapore. Many iihopkeepen> In Raffles Square. HU) Btl Bridge Road and A are affected. In their report* they claimed thei144 words
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Article35 1958-04-20 1 A heavily tattooed D Ramloo. 22. was knifed In the chost at the junction of Rangood Road and R' oad. Singapore, last night. He has been admitted to tlie General Hospital I) condition.35 words
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Article22 1958-04-20 1 wHOLERA RECEDES r.uri'TTA. v holera epidemic ha s killed mm. people in last t. receding, doctors said U> nlsnt— C.T.22 words
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Advertisement283 1958-04-20 1 COCO STOWAGE C*tAMOnrS LTD. BEGINS TODAY TWO GREAT NEW SERIES I Inside the I I Vatican I Abssw I %F\ sssssV*^l IssL *^r —^^ssssssssssssssssl BSSSSBsL' SSH J THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE POPE Can he make errors of ludgment? Can he give or accept dubious advice? •Can he commit *in? Turn283 words
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Advertisement98 1958-04-20 1 Solitaire Diamond Rings Emerald Diamond Rings 4 Sapphire Diamond Ring* U.SdeSILVA, Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD T P 2?d66 MOISTURE MEANS LIFE ITSELF TO YOUR SKIN! MAX FACTOR'S INVISIBLE FOUNDATION IS SOCIALLY MOISTURIZED Sink*- quickly, invisibly, into your frkin ...h< life* 'giving moisture. I'rot' il from |jPr *md, du-t ami Mm.98 words
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Article1510 1958-04-20 2 MORRIS WEST - MORRIS WEST I>\\\ turn 4 iim in thf Basilica <>t St. Peter: snwil. white ii«nic on j m;h It-t chair, carried ihouhtcr lii^li amonfl the ImlU'nis ot the Swiss Guards Ten thousand people jammed tlie ;md the trunst-pt a lid pressed forward ;iii;iins| the wooden1,510 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-04-20 2 The complex structure of the Roman Catholic Church10 words
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Advertisement153 1958-04-20 2 Today, the Sunday Times begins a series of articles which are the result of interviews not only with the powerful cardinals but also of special audiences with the Pope himself. use BRYLCREEM the modern hairdressing y LciitM is the modern Kay to keep your hair amort and healthy M 'ictf153 words
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Advertisement91 1958-04-20 2 s^S£ there s a touch of hcafen... fe ll 1 "C1 I in p onds JB \m\xii M k\ Specially designed for your V l"^C^«i complexion in a wide range of flatter ikJaT'SHB in K shades. POND'S ANGEL FACE is a powder and foundation in one. •Jj]^ N (ft\ K91 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1958-04-20 3 FLOYD PATTERSON - THEY SAID I DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE FLOYD PATTERSON A world champion begins MtK^ the story of his life IT was in Chicago on a cold November night. It's sixteen menths ago now, but I still remember it vividly. Crowds followed me as I walked out of the stadium the1,585 words
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Advertisement71 1958-04-20 3 mcabloc The mett important technical improvement of (he modern watch. M^ tecafcx t"*!ff- t<>»' i^rV^l imp. >«. prolongs «1 li'c 7^l o^^. •nd reduces the ever-all cost. E^^ Tr.it -i tOO million of lh« brst Mjuhrs art preunt!/ equipped When you fc«r a watch, be sure It H f.tte* W/k71 words
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Advertisement291 1958-04-20 3 The small (Rolleiflex4x4 4x4 cm. OTake- 12 pICCWVi ij» J on |fI(At>IHM X *«/>-^S' y slides -tit standard 2^^^^S^ir W tractive camera mj jf lur built with Rolloi V til Sh~/$ Synchro C I BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC can train your mind to SUCCESS THROUGH E33|lm3291 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-04-20 4 TOP STUDY GIFTS FOR TWO FELLOWSHIPS FOR RESEARCH IN MEDICINE AND SCIENCE rO Singapore graduates with outstanding abilities one in medicine and the other in science have been awarded the Queen's Research Fellowships. They are: Dr. Won* Poi Kwong 33, attached to the Singapore General Hospital and Mr. Lim Chuan226 words
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Article287 1958-04-20 4 A day of prayers, festivities for Malays, but... Back from resort he'll resume duties Wednesday KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort are to have a quiet Hari Raya with members of the Royal family at the Istana Negara tomorrow. The Paramount287 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-04-20 4 MANELITA IVERNA de MARTINI, i a singer from Australia, who arrived E in Singapore yesterday to open a short E season at a night club. Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article149 1958-04-20 4 But buyers received $50 million in prizes CIFTY million dollars have I h:een given away in prizes to the public by the Social and Welfare Lotteries Board since the introduction of its one-doilar lottery early m 1951 From theproceeds welfare services In country149 words
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Article67 1958-04-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Seven candidates including a woman will contest three seats in the local council made vacant by the retirement of three councillors. The seven are: Madam Leong Slew Ying: Mesm. Wong Toh Sang. Leong Ying Fan Wai Kun. Wong H Yuen. Thong Chow67 words
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Article54 1958-04-20 4 Wrac I in Singapore will stage a variety show. "Spring Fever", in ad of the A.->ian Oainea Fund the REME Theatre, Rovrn tt L 9 p.m. on Tut iday and Wednesday, as pat )t their Corps Week celebra ions. WRAC Corjs Week is from54 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-04-20 4 pENANC. Sat.— Malayan badminton ace Eddy Choong who recently announced his intention to retire from competitive badminton after the Thomas Cup tournament, may take to motor racing. "I have a keen interest in cars." he told the Sunday Times today. Eddy, who193 words
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Article56 1958-04-20 4 S.A.S. will carry j> i en, freight and mail between Kuala Lumpur and St(KKholm on the route the airline has operated b» tv navia and Jakar' nuary. Malaya win o linked with Europe by a Hied air route operated by Scandinavian Airlines Bystem starting oa56 words
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68 1958-04-20 4 Bl KIT MERTAJAM. Sat. When his name was called out repeatedly in a Bukit Mertaiam court yesterday. K. Manmuthu. a PWD labourer, failed to answer. He was lying in a hospital iiHiituars Manmuthu who wait to have been charged with being68 words
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150 1958-04-20 4 Taking the oath: It must be said aloud KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Registrar General of Citizens. Mr. E M. McDonald, has asked f > r a report of the recent incident in Sitiawan when a reformed bandit. >ap Boon Ho, 27. refused to i take the cath oi allegiance I150 words
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Advertisement306 1958-04-20 4 jgm*. give credit to for MDIANT WHITENESS /J^^fegsH says Ah Choy 1 J A^^^^^^k Choy has served the Wong family V^^r*"^^ \f\yP «v HIV for very many years indeed, she 1 mtp^^&^\ /"fl^T^JjL Llke Rinso, Ah Choy is part of the IL xM*^ \>^\// Wong family tradition For years and306 words
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Article440 1958-04-20 5 REPRESENTATIVES OF 40 ORGANISATIONS PLEDGE SUPPORT TO LIM chamber chief outlines four-point plan: government will take it up; he is told REPRESENTATIVES of 40 Singapore organisa tions called on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday to pledge their support for compulsory voting.440 words
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Article256 1958-04-20 5 CHEATED IGNORANT WOMAN JAILED l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. R»ia Saidm bm R*ia Ahmad, 3*i. the chairman of a welfare committee who cheated an ignorant kampong woman and a poor wage earner was today tailed for 14 months by the Sessions Court Pres dent. Inche Mahmud Hashim Inche Hashim said ho hoped256 words
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Article20 1958-04-20 5 One hundred Siamese tourtata from Bangkok have arrived In FVnang on an educational tour of Malaya and 81n«aporr\20 words
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Obituary23 1958-04-20 5 DEA TH MR CELBBTTNE FERNANDEZ p<—d away peacefully veraeiddv ■wit The cortege Till leave hla hour 447 last Coat! Road at -n. today.23 words
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Article, Illustration462 1958-04-20 5 BARON'S HEIR TO WED MALAYAN GIRL, 19 London playboy says: To please her I am becoming a Muslim THE Hon Tony Moynihan. 22-year-oM playboy heir of Baron Moynihan wants to rn^rry a former Malayan fire-eater's assistant after his present marriage has been dissolved Earlier this week he stalked into his462 words
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Article77 1958-04-20 5 The Singapore Government yesterday released temporarily three Mala,y detainees to enable them to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa today and tomorrow They are Inche S)rat bin Haron. Inche Mohamed Naslr bin Yasin and Inche Osman Ra.shid They wll be escorted back to prison on Tuesday evening.77 words
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Article156 1958-04-20 5 Some Muslims fear it would mar Hari Raya IXAMPONC Malays m Singapore yesterday banged gongs and cymbals to chase away the "celestial dog" supposed to be swallowing the the sun, from spoiling their Hari Raya celebrations on Sunday. They feared the eclipse of the sun. which occurred irom 8.03156 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-04-20 5 Mr liv.i Cheng Guan and his bride, Magdalene I<o Kirn Bee. after their wedding at the Geylang English Methodist Church. Singapore, yesterday. The brides room |v the third son of the late >Ir. and Mrs C'hua Sw a Chwee. the bride the onl> daughter of61 words
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Article293 1958-04-20 5 MR E J. C. Gardner, manager of Mansfield's travel bureau in Singapore has been appointed chairman of the preparations committee for the 1959 conference of the Pacific Area Travel Association taking place here He will head a 15-man committee comprising representative, oi Government ministry, the293 words
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Article, Illustration217 1958-04-20 5 Life is hard tor freed newsman JEK YUEN THONC. a newsman held under the Public Security Ordinance tor nine months, is finding life complicated since he was released from jail on Friday. Jek. IH. a former Sin Pao Press reporter, said at his Hill Street home yesterday: "1 was happy217 words
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Article46 1958-04-20 5 Three pa.ssengt t\s. a Bntisii soldier. W. A. Dishington. 19. and two women. Heng Sai Gek. 16. and Saharn. 35. were injured when the bus in J which they were travelling overturned at the 10th mile Changi Road. Singapore, last I night.46 words
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Advertisement43 1958-04-20 5 if if if if it if af .^fll V aY v^^aaM K i J"> JACKLEMMON ERNIE KQVACS KATHRYN GRANT ARTHUR OXONNELL MICKFY RQONEY SO FUNNY YOU LL FALL OUT OF YOUR SEAT!! ChT U A V MIDNIGHT i lAI n M I TONIGHT!43 words
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Advertisement572 1958-04-20 5 THE 8§33 £iJi!f JfeK FOOD MIXER YOUR SERVANT MADAM The world's finest mixer, m *f The most versatile and m most popular kitchen mach ne. V *IT PEELS IT SIEVES .*TW IT LIQUIDISES %w IT BEATS AND STIRS IT CHOPS AND CUTS frW-Wv*- *IT MINCES AND CRINDS 1 v IT572 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-04-20 6 THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT IS THIS: WEAR IT CLOSER TO THE HEAD l*ari» lluhhghl is what Roland calls this version •f the >oang. but sophisticated "Brlle Amir" style that MiU Valerie's piquant fair prrfrctly. Hair is rut short in front i nrlrrj forward casuall) towards thr facr This92 words
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Article, Illustration463 1958-04-20 6 Sleek styles suit loose, casual look in clothes THE new sleek hair styles, designed m Paris to go with the shorter skirts and »he casual, loose Ine in clothes, caught on quickly overseas, and are ra pidly becoming popula. in Singapore. To give young reader an idea which styles to463 words
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Article39 1958-04-20 6 Here's a hint tor the bride-to-be Ii your frock I must be pressed see i..c ironing board la dean. Don't be like the girl who ironed a grease stain on to the iront of her gown.39 words
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Article57 1958-04-20 6 I' i/o irant to hare perfect poise exerci.se pour legs hips, back and ankles uliile you are cleaninu. The routine tor lon dusting is: stand cruet, rim on toes. kMgn bend to squutlting position, keeping bat -k straight. Then start dusting] It's easy once you knou-57 words
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301 1958-04-20 6 SHY? WELL, THEN, GO OUT AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT kJANY of our young readers, especially the teenagers have written to me saying that they feel shy and self-conscious among other people of their own age. and are lonely because they are not able to "mix." This is qiiito natural301 words
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Article208 1958-04-20 6 The beauty spot is back again WITH the return of fashions of the *****, one of the most fascinating of feminine make-up touches has been revived. This is the beauty spot. This little glamour patch has been the mark of beautiful women down the centuries. Now it returns to complete208 words
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Article158 1958-04-20 6 |h »ou are entertaining 1 during the Hari Raya holidays, your gue-^ will certainly appreciate a really delicious and different cake So try making Apricot Bavarian Cake, which goes beautifully either with cool drinks or coffee You need: 1 tablespoon nelatine. j cup orange juice, h cup sugar. 1158 words
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Advertisement111 1958-04-20 6 Bsst MMaA^Hlsfl r<#K M ft i I Yes! Tomorrow he'll be glad he started using Kolynos Toothpaste today! The future r-^iCi^^S^O^i^C^r^ .s blighter for the child who starts JU4^Es!!!!!!^^^ with Kolynos tooth protection. a)^^P^JL o^>^ 0^ Because- of the amazing anti-enzyme 2 famous formulas |^^S^*^L^ TO SUIT YOu tast action111 words
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Advertisement477 1958-04-20 6 ■lasß You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS now ventilated to Itt wound* breathe You can't be too caicful with cuts, scratches or gClean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doctors use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guards against infection while the wound heals -^^3477 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1958-04-20 7 Mints jmr tetter: Tht Kmw Alls,' The SMlay Valley Road. Siigaptre. THREE days before Ipoh to young ai,d MM M—'.v pnt <:i l:i. mSmI costume, entered into the bu.* They chattel ed ~-iv M— jfcwi Mm word in Malay1,071 words
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1491 1958-04-20 7 She 'coldly' jilted her boy friend for an officer back from U.K. I HAVE Lx't-n in love with a boy lor the la>t three I tound him to be h aid backward so I iim coldly when I aiard that my lamily want<>d me to become engaged to a lieutenant1,491 words
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Advertisement350 1958-04-20 7 3t£(l'Cdt XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before "v^fi"' ~^^^B: BK XJg^-^r-v-;-;-.-.;.; •'<<: .-■•■=^=^SB i <^=ir|/^~ -r_ THROAT IRRITATION Aij i I Aw -*>/-A 5 LOOSENS i 1 A^MJf^TC' PHIEGM 3JED.CATES -^^TO^ for fastest Medicinal Relief from f* fl I I 11350 words
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Miscellaneous28 1958-04-20 7 MOW OONTTtTcODSr^tTuifi «AW IT in TUfc 4*^*73l IfO I SAIQ TO MVSeT^)| ITS JUT **UAT oCO<«e Me 6toe»e our iVtihm *wo it see*«>o cx»apj 'weu wuv mot wa^tcj28 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-04-20 8 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kwok Cheong Kong after their marriage at ihe bridei: room's residence at Kreta Ayer Road. Singapore, yesttrdav. Mr. Kwok, an analyst at Malayan Brrwrries, is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Yeok Lum. The bridr. formerly Miss Wong71 words
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Article94 1958-04-20 8 Singapore health authorities are taking "normal precautions" against the spread of cholera by incoming passengers from Calcutta where an epidemic is currently raging A spokesman for the Minitry of Health said yesterday that as Calcutta has always been an "infected port no one coming from there is94 words
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Article40 1958-04-20 8 GENEVA. Sat. France. West Germany. Portugal and Pakistan today supported the U.S. compromise proposal for a ftix-mile territorial sea plus a six-mile fishing zone in which coastal states would have semi-exclusive fishery rights.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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509 1958-04-20 8 I 'Mo disrespect to Ong—as mark of respect we asked him to send resolution to Minister' THE Singapore City Council Services Union yesterday accused the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, of branding everybody and everything not suited to him "impertinent."509 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-04-20 8 S'PORE ARMY MEN REACH U.K. BY CAR MAJOR Eric Bardell (right) and C apt, Philip Walker with their car at GHQ Far East Land Forces in Singapore. shortly before they set out on their trip to Britain.37 words
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236 1958-04-20 8 LONDON. Saturday TWO British Army staff officers from Singapore, Major 1 Eric Bardell and Capt. P. L. Walker, have landed at Dover after travelling more than 9,500 miles of their journey from the Colony overland by car. Major Bardell and Capt. Walker left236 words
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Article94 1958-04-20 8 REPORT ON HIDDEN MINERALS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Two Canadians have brought to Malaya a hush-hush report on the hidden mineral wealth of Malaya, It is based on an aeromagnetic and radio-active survey conducted here by a Canadian team in 1956--57. Dr. G. Shaw, the leader of the team which made94 words
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Article61 1958-04-20 8 Pastor R. a. Pohan. a member of the Executive Committee of the Seventh Day Adventist mission in South-East Asia, leaves Singapore for the United States by P.A.A. today to attend the World Conference of Seventh Day Adventists in Cleveland. Ohio, in June. His wife is61 words
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Article60 1958-04-20 8 At your cinemas Kola Bharu CATHAY: Myst«ry Of Black Jungle 9.45 a.m. The Kin* and I 3.00, 7.15. 930. ODEON: The Oily Man 7.15, 9.30 LIDO; Takdir Illahl (Malay) 9.30. Sumpah Orang Mlnyuk (Malay) 12.30. 3.00. 6 00. 8.00. 10.00. Kuanfan CATHAY: The Oily Man 2.30. 7.00. 9.00. REX: Yellow60 words
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Article74 1958-04-20 8 SEREMBAN. Sat. Four Cabinet" members of the Negrl Sembllan Government want to ban liquor at all ortlcial state functions. They will make a formal proposal at the next meeting of the State Executive Council. The four are Mr. Lee Tee Slong (in charge of local74 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-04-20 8 THE ultra-modern American International Assurance Building in Robinson Road, Singapore, was opened by the Commis-sioner-General, Sir Robert Scott, yesterday. Sir Robert, who laid the foundation stone two years ago, said that the building was an exciting new addition to the sky. line. "But it201 words
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Advertisement277 1958-04-20 8 ZONAS many uses! vj\f^ T' emti tie mnxmnd, fixing /^BHIHMsVV P*ttT*gaMm-il,prTtp Mmidmg m ftwmm* pm cop or ZONAS f^Q^S ADHESIVE PLASTER ZONAS ALWAYS STICKS fIRMLYI *I>HESIV£ •-^v last*' x»_i/ 0 0 V Mm ••m.o Cm^'r liwi»«< lincorporotad in England) takes only 10 MINUTES to refreve your ASTHMA ATTACK I No277 words
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Advertisement413 1958-04-20 8 If you like chicken r^aail ...you'll love this chicken noodle soupl Tasty bites of plump, sweet chicken tender, nourishing egg noodles cooked with Campbell care in golden broth of Campbell's Lj Soups I condensed for double cmickiH value! 2°°° l L tfampMi CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP El Hr&flsS 1 KB mj413 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-04-20 9 (SINGAPORE WOMEN S AUXILIARY NAVAL SERVICE! NAVY GIRLS RESCUE 'MAN OVERBOARD' IN THRILLING EXERCISE Havnah Thio at the Panglitnu24 words
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Article86 1958-04-20 9 r~B most exciting operation of the day: Four Swans Jennifer Angus (nearest camera), Florence Joseph (extreme left). Peggy and Jane Tay row out to rescue a man overboard See story 1 Florence Joseph and Jane Tay scrub the Panglima's deck; 2 Lieut. Commander J. S.86 words
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578 1958-04-20 9 Story by ESME BAPTISTA IT was a clear, bright day. The sea was calm. The Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve training ship. H.M.S. Panglima, slid out of her anchorage in Telok Ayer Basin in Singapore and made for the open sea. As578 words
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Advertisement587 1958-04-20 9 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN BB^BbH^B^B^B U »i -?r™ E I Ba n S^ n^ ■fl^^^B^B^^^^^li Pg~~/jE f 'st»'V St BBBI^^^^TbBBBBBBBB^^^ i Kenya J IT%L I 1 B^South Africaje^^ k| IL^W^K^- Hongkongl ■^■■■■■l Nr-yr^ I Canada I W v t>ii >^ Singapoffl I I ■■■■■■•j POSTAL EDUCATION-^ 9^rrEm BRANCHES THROUGHOUT587 words
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492 1958-04-20 10 Singapore April 20. 1958. CRADLE OF DISASTER npfJO many people are having toe many babies. That is Malaya's duef twhli. It used to be thought the more the popokttmi of a country grew the stronger it became. And in lands like Cmmtim with natural resowee» and wide open spaces a492 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1958-04-20 10 FRANCIS COORAY - I I—** FRANCIS COORAY From Kuala Lumpur I VVHOSE widow are you supporting and whose baby are you carrying?" I have heard this question put to one s public servant by an--5 other public servant. The E first li a contributor to z the1,297 words
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Article1052 1958-04-20 10 Chan Kwan Hoi - Chan Kwan Hoi FEDERATION PRISONS CARRY OUT BOLD EXPERIMENT TO HELP TIME SERVERS GET READY FOR NEW LIFE IPOH, Saturday. FORKING in several estates and on a housing project, in various parts of the Federation, are 70 men with a common secret. And that1,052 words
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Advertisement465 1958-04-20 10 LA^IIIKI) ADS. M M MTir BI ani t*w*\*rf:i Mr. Si^'i P*i; Chonn. BMUksr of Mr. -:m Bork Chosn. *nd Mi > Chcii« Bww K»-nii. toithter i Mr .nd Ctkoar K« w on -11l ML \\l Btaani. Kriair-. Prsr■'ir 6 months or '.n :t :> i coiilrac i Box A* WAJTTKI465 words
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Advertisement9 1958-04-20 10 SCHMIDT A CO, M LTD PO. SOX 23»J. SINCAPOft!9 words
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Advertisement25 1958-04-20 10 /it pays to ask for it by name I awl I FROM PAMS TO PINANG AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM the -best the world ovar25 words
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Article, Illustration595 1958-04-20 11 Nan Hall - Showman Shaw declines to share secrets, says hard work and luck help Nan Hall The story behind this e/nA/e/n@] 0/ SAOIV business SHAW BROS. CELEBRATE THEIR 30TH ANNIVERSARY i^HEERFUL W Mr. Runme Shaw politely declined to disclose the secret of making millions. But he admitted yesterday that education was the595 words
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90 1958-04-20 11 ARMY OFFICER FOUND SHOT LAID TO REST IPOH. Sat. Capt. P. 8. Je.vsop. 43. a British offic* r attached to the Royal Army Bervice Corps who was found shot dead yesterday was buried at the Connolly Road cemetery here this morning. The funeral, which was attended by his wife and90 words
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Article, Illustration337 1958-04-20 11 AT 73, HE WANTS TO JOIN IN 17-MILE WALK MEET THE REMARKABLE GRANDPA TAN THANC LIANG |UI£ET the remarkable Tan Thang Liang. He's 73, and wants to take part in a walking race. \nd when a doctor yester- I day advised against It. I grandpa flew into a rage. Seventeen337 words
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Article31 1958-04-20 11 PORT SWETTENHAM Sat A Ru&sian ship Akademik Krilov. which is loadinp. 3.000 tons of rubber here, will soon proceed to Singapore to load another 3.000 tons for Russia31 words
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218 1958-04-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Federation Government will be asked to "apply pressure" en the Far Eastern Freight Conference to put an immediate stop to the freight "war" in Bangkok which is affecting exports of Malayan timber to Britain and Europe. Representatives of the Malayan218 words
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92 1958-04-20 11 Australian ex-rancher dies in Ipoh IPOH, Sat A retired sheep rancher ironi Western Australia. Mr. George R. Whitham, 74, collapsed and died in a car while travelling along Gopeng Road here last night. Mr. Whitham who leaves a daughter. Katherine. and son-in-law, Mr. L. Quartermaine. was on his eighth visit92 words
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Article43 1958-04-20 11 KUANTAN. Sat. The Kuantan Cricket Association will stage a Harl Raya dance at the Capitol Roof Garden tomorrow to raise funds for the association. There will be a fancy dress competition Admission fee Is $3 a person.43 words
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Article132 1958-04-20 11 rXJKMER Singapore ban* I ->untant. O F. Oliveiro. i on 36 counts of falsifying dank accounts involving a total of $27 4n stand trial on only charg■t The DPP i.rected :hut pruc-eding> on the other JU charge, be stayed, Inipec- tor F Bam uel132 words
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Article57 1958-04-20 11 Inhabitants of Christmas Island. 800 miles away from Singapore in the Indian Ocean, have contributed $2,700 to the Kampong Koo Chye Fire Relief Fund. This represents about $1.30 per head of the population which numbers 2,100. About 500 of the islanders became Singapore citizens last December57 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-04-20 11 30 YEARS WITH ORGANISATION TIN PRICE The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was $361 per picul, a rise of i2'j cents. The tin market «ill open tomorrow but all other markets will be closed for the Hari Raya holiday. COPRA PRICE Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul yesterday119 words
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Miscellaneous242 1958-04-20 11 SI\«.%PORE ATT%r DWELMM' AS»o< I\TI«»N: Annual (tnrrtl ■Mltlna al fllin»pi>t Bwlmiatao Hall. 11 am MAI \\\llR BKI %SSOi iviiun Treasure hunt on skis ai Paur Ris Hotel. 10 a.m. lM>lP|\r»lVl Ml>s|O\»RY »n«tißJ(i: ptee film shorn- at C'hKnt*. Prwon a.m. and Changl Rehabilitation Camp 730 pm Klin mimh; istamlord Road Exhibition242 words
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Miscellaneous84 1958-04-20 11 i.omnhii 1 Get-together, church Fort Canning Road. 7. 1S p I IKIK\I SCKI\LIST PAJtTY: Berangooii Owidet. branch rommittee's Service Bureau" at 41 Ripley Crescent 10 a.m. to noon. Mt 99 Cowdray Avenue 10 am, to I pm.. at 54 56 Borthwlck Drlva II am. to 1 p.m. KATOMO BOYS' M84 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-04-20 12 HISTORICAL CORNER BY DONALD DAVIES I QN the morning of Sept. 18, 1886. the platform at the newly constructed railway station Mt Bukir Kuda (now Klang) presented a hive of activity. Last-minute arrangements were being made to receive both the Governor of the Straits260 words
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Article, Illustration677 1958-04-20 12 TRAIN TOOK 95 MINUTES TO DO 20 MILES 70 YEARS AGO to receive the Governoi and th e Sultan were some of the principal residents of Kuala Lumpur, including Capitan China Yap Ah successor to the faBi s Yap Ah Loy. At attention stood the well-drill-ed police guard-of-honour unde the677 words
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87 1958-04-20 12 rIE man who include* photography among such hobbies as collecting shells buttons, matchf olders. dolls, guns, stamps, glass animals, china and the like can obtain double enioyment by keeping a pictbria] record of his collection. Of course, there are some hobbies that could87 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-04-20 12 Trap that action with your camera ACTION and athletics are almost synonymous. This, of course, mean.s that they are ideal picture subject material for the movie camera user and for the still snapshooter whose camera has a lens fast enough to stop the action But that doesn't mean that you144 words
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Advertisement227 1958-04-20 12 HYDRAULIC BRAKE SAFETY FAQOR SAFER "SOVY /A W Lr J Wktf lorn of fl«.« take* ptoc* in the I brjkinf •fltcm for any reason, a f J warning light tkowt on tke 4a«hooar<l. A "Sotry" can be fitted to any vehicle < qwipp. d with hvdriullc brakci. O TORS Represented227 words
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Miscellaneous189 1958-04-20 12 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1 Distinguished rupea <4i. i ftt prated 181 4 (7), 7. Up and about <s>. 11 Day before <3>; 5 Number (4); Dull (3); 12 Bottles 13 6 Mllliary fete by night (6); Employ (3); 14 Oift (7): 16 7. Advisers <9>; 8 A pipe in th«189 words
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435 1958-04-20 13 Love will find a way even in a hospital under Alps £!CHT A.M., they tell me, is that rosy hour of the morning when uncooperative film critics are still wrestling with the nightmares of yesterday's bad films. Which is why the 20th Century-Fox Film Company (and the Cathay Organisation) probably435 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-04-20 13 Douglas Urkerstffn - H) Douglas Urkerstffn Poignancy in Hemmingway humdinger9 words
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Article299 1958-04-20 13 DEEP-ROOTED FEAR CASTS ITS SHADOW I'VE just been out and j bought myself a platter. To be used for the palm I am present mg that old delighter of j my serial days, Univer- sal Pictures. For with "SLAUGHTER ON 10TH AVENUE". Uni- versa! has rung299 words
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176 1958-04-20 13 LANA SENDS PILOT JEFF INTO TAILSPIN 'TTMIK LADY AND THE 1 FLYER" (Universal-In-ternational) takes oil slowly, but gains momentum when a chubby, wideeyed baby enters the scene. The advent of Junior provides the picture with Its best and most hilarious scenes The film, starring Lana Turner and Jen* Chandler, revolves176 words
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160 1958-04-20 13 rE Rank Organisation takes audiences on a hike across the beautiful Italian countryside In "IT HAPPENED IN ROME." But after they lap up the scenery they won't have much else to do except wait for the conventionally happy ending. It comes too —after160 words
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Article201 1958-04-20 13 WTIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 4 1 metrra -IM.I'XOKI Medium wave 341 asetrea PENANG Medium wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 334 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To Listeners; 7 16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 The News; 735 Breakfast Club; 8.30 Waltzing and Marching;201 words
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Article459 1958-04-20 13 SCHUMANNs Piano Concerto In A minor, op. 54. as interpreted by Bu-charest-born Clara Haskil on Philips G 053 M is this week's piece de resistnee. Widely regarded as one of Schumann's finest worts the concerto was concalvad during the happiest phase of the composer's life, and during a459 words
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Advertisement705 1958-04-20 13 THE CATHAY ORGANISATION j^Tl 4 W I-MI M.I ITS Ml SLIM FATEOMI )•> J SELAMAT HAW RAY A" V J ifoM.f#lg|ggM GREAT WEEK! J Li ji^ivlpJ 19th day 1 OEMY \W%EO PHTIBE OF THI YE4.E >sV «>h I\<K lIXWKIN- j^. .Niasaßr.., «Tlw Bridgt Of Tlm Rivtr Kwai' r^hntroiac 4)C rr»r«:705 words
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Advertisement605 1958-04-20 13 ,m,,,,,,,,.,,, Ukx^al L^JaaUsaMHrTtT^ulkT'll in IsSß^bV^bl 1 ■~;,v^a^g> 3rd WEEK!i»'| a 150 MINUTES! NORMAL PRICES! I I m MARLON BRANDO ••Qa\ V/^N ADA" Technlranm MIIKO TAKA DMTUIIAnM fr<h Ifßmj -TONIGHT "Uirrifpr" Dane Jam** Marta COLOB MNITE rflAsaAWrtt Urk CraU Roth (SB), fj Today H3O am "Ol'N MDHIU" H'acop* Color. Tomorrow 8.30605 words
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Miscellaneous377 1958-04-20 14 BIRTHDAY SIGNS— fTAVE yon ever wondrrrd if you are in the right job? If yoa ''-feel you are a square peg in a round hole, have you wondered what H to be done about it? Your birthday, and in greater detail your birthday horostopr. is the surest xuide to your377 words
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Miscellaneous389 1958-04-20 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: A generally easy WEDNESDAY: Social enday, bringing happiness to gagements may flag today: many people. Get your expect little of them, friends around you and Money-making ent. don't forget the old or lone- might move slowly at fii -t ly ones. Mid-day hours are but389 words
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Miscellaneous29 1958-04-20 15 B l^^^^lCa^ -f*)M 19^8 King Fc»tuft~» SyruJiCitt. Inc.. I '15 1= /^s'-i < Tit ?TF»' L I NX »r!J fights rrvrvrd 1 X^C J fll'f^***— 1 j H o \V29 words
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Article667 1958-04-20 17 CHOOSING THE EQUIPMENT TO SUIT YOUR POCKET SOME movies are a lot of fun even for the great. Remember the photographs in the newspapers of Queen Elizabeth using a cine, and Princess Margaret, too In Malaya, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, occasionally takes out his de luxe667 words
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486 1958-04-20 17 TAI SING ONN - I met the Ugly One in a limestone rock hole By TAI SING ONN KUANTAN, Sat WHAT does one find mside a "rock hole Could be anything from a venomous serpent to a let-down feeling. To find out, I travelled 20 miles out of Kuantan to the small village of486 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-04-20 17 Queen's Knight - Queen's Knight *f IN the Asian Zonal Tournament which was discussed last week a lovely winning combination loomed up in the £ame Porath-Ozols (See diagram). WHITE White lo move and win in 5 moves. Tliis position arose alter 17 moves ot a QP Dutch Defence. Black is near despair,423 words
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427 1958-04-20 17 The Tuan survives a mi dn ight t crisis CUNDAY. AfRIL 13. J 1958:— Yesterday afternoon the Tuan returned home from an 1 1 days' stay in hospital On night of March 31 TYMGTW* was so concern, ed about him that he wanted to take him to Johore then and427 words
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Advertisement215 1958-04-20 17 You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM I There's something distinctive about cream diXs the miracle ingredient jm^ him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin. uhich feeds into the .^-^^fcf^Bl neatly in place; you can see so clearly hair all that it needs lor vital,215 words
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Article, Illustration827 1958-04-20 18 Graham Short - This is like installing air-conditioning in sports model car Graham Short A NUMBER of British motor firms have been criticised by American devotees recently for slavishly following Detroit design and mechanical trends. In letters to British motoring |ournols, the tronsotlontic enthusiasts complain that excessive chrome, soft suspensions t range styling827 words
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Article328 1958-04-20 18 HARRY DRAKE - DRIVE AT NIGHT WITHOUT FEAR HARRY DRAKE By LONDON HAVE been taking part in tests of the most striking development in night motoring since the introduction of the "Cats-Eye reflector studs. Until now. the principal means of increasing the distance at which traffic signs can be picked out by headlamps328 words
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Article89 1958-04-20 18 piVE Singapore Old Boys" As.so- cialions will take part in the cricket knockout tournament for the Evan Wong Shield. Holders St. Andrew's OB. A. have drawn a bye and will meet Brother Schools 0.8.A. in the semi-finals. Victoria School 0.8.A. have also drawn a bye89 words
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Article, Illustration361 1958-04-20 18 JOHN MARKS - SINGAPORE has a younp man who can ro places in world sport provided he is given tlic chance. He is weightlitttr Tan Howi- Liang, a shy 24-year-old cltrk whose spare-time hobby has taken him to the brink of world fame. For Howe Liang361 words
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310 1958-04-20 18 Soccer player may be Danes' third singles in Cup COPENHAGEN, Saturday. J^ WELL-KNOWN softer star, handball pla>or and badminton pla>i i r may well be selected as the third singles player in the Danish Thomas Cup badminton team that will fly to Singapore next month to meet Indonesia in the310 words
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Article129 1958-04-20 18 MALACCA. Sat. Andrew Lazaroo. of Muar. broke the Malacca State ncord for the 100 yards v. he clocked 9.9 sec. la day's All-Comers at 1 meet at Henry Gurney School. Telok Mas. here. The meet, which was urvjanlsed by American coach Tom Ro.sandich. attracted129 words
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Advertisement143 1958-04-20 18 AUTOMATIC ktflW! EXPOSURE /jrjj,^*-^ SYSTEM as simple as an automatic gearbox in a luxury car pfttf THE PERF E CT \-L Miur dealer to show you •h's^V^jgsggsg^I VOIGTLANDER VITO- M 1 1< I incorporating Me Ja/e5l Ix illi.mt Ii.uiip finder with its full I^^BEflHJ sunglasses or E I'lu^! PVw! f«U4wa143 words
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Advertisement287 1958-04-20 18 THE FAMILY MAGAZIKE g*V~^ IS 4*s* Jl As well as giving complete detail- ot all Radio Ma English, Malay, Indian and Chine.;, programmes th> BBC General Overseas S 'tvice. Radio Australia and All India Radio, your Radio Weekly is full of interestins; ltatuns on the latest films and pop. records,287 words
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Miscellaneous123 1958-04-20 18 Crossword Solution KO^v 1 Eminent; 7. Astir; i DOWN: 1. Emphasis; 2. Mare: 11. Mat; 12. Vi»is; 13. Use: 14. 3. Iterated; 4. Eve; 5. Nine; 6. Preaent; 16. Sable; 18. Here; Tattoo- 7. Assessors; 8. Tube; 9. I 19. Ethereal: 21. Awe; 23. Oast; Island; 10. Reel: 15. Sew;123 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1958-04-20 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - SINGAPORE, ON THE BRINK OF ROUT, STAGE A BRILLIANT FIGHT-BACK |J<)\|. k()\(. ir lamed the Aw Hoc Miinoiinl inter poll i (up ;il Jain Besar stadium yesterday hv three lo one hut Singapore nave m mm i<> l>e rinronnurd )v lc result In1,114 words
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Article356 1958-04-20 19 "THE youngest and the oldest players in the Singa--1 Cricket Associations .senior tournament are heading the batting and the bowling averages at present. The youngest player Is 19-year-old Alan Barrick. of the Arm; «vho heads the batting fit res with the remarkable average of 122.5. At356 words
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Article46 1958-04-20 19 LONDON. Sat .--Result* In last night's Scottish football matches were: Scottish One- St Mirren 1 Partick Thistle l: Hibernian 0 East Fife 1 (postponed from Apr. 5). Scottish Two: Dunfermllne 4 Berwick 0; Dumbarton 5 Brechin 1 Hamilton Academicals 5 Morton 1. Reuttr.Reuter - 46 words
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Article245 1958-04-20 19 ENGLAND IN 4-0 WIN OVER SCOTLAND IN II K\ 4TION \l M\lt II «<<>llaiid hngund I DIVISION (INK Arsriukl ii h'.iinlrx ii Won I *hrf. Urd. H Kl.i kpMl Hi. .in «t Bollon I NrwraOlr I l.vrrlon Man. il> I l.rrd> n 4 hrUr* t l.n«n»tci I I oil. iiham245 words
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Article46 1958-04-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. sembilan scored a rebounding 7-0 victory over Penang in the o;* cf the Malayan Sikhs inter>tate hockey championships which began here today ■•suits of the other two matches were: Perak ihoidjeat Singapore 3-1: Pahang and Kedah drew 1-1.46 words
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98 1958-04-20 19 MrsYoungwins first title in YMCA meet fXJRMER Singapore chamF pion Mrs. Martha Young won the V.M.C.A. women's singles tennis championship when she beat Mrs. Lillian Fauel 6-2, 6-4 in the final at Bras Basah Road yesterday. This is the first final to be decided so far in the championships. Henry98 words
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Article85 1958-04-20 19 Results of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre basketball matches played last lugiu at the SY.SC. I courts were "B" DIVISION WOMEN! Nan Wall 37. Nan Yang "B" DIVISION Group 1 Johore Bahru Tiong Wah 47 Bian Hoe I M; Group 2- Sea Land 47. Johore Bahm85 words
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Article25 1958-04-20 19 Rajaji S C. beat Jollilads I A U. 3-0 in a S A FA. league. Div 3A match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.25 words
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Article87 1958-04-20 19 Tl RAJENDRAM scored a century for Wanderers in their four-wicket win over Indian Association in their cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. His 100 took him 120 minutes and he hit 14 fours and I Srrantoon Gardens S.C. beat Non Benders by six wickets at Seranicoon.87 words
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196 1958-04-20 19 OON CHONG TEIK. the Malayan medical student at Cambridge, last night decided to accept the invitation of the B.A.M president, Mr. Heah Joo Seang. to Join the Malayan Thomas Cup badminton team in their final intensive training session in Singapore next month On196 words
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173 1958-04-20 19 SAFA NAMES THREE OFFICIALS FOR GAMES THE Nil nateur Football Association, at a la] council meet torday ev< i. ted three officials to .((company the soccer team to the A Games at Tokyo next month. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. the president, was unanimously elected manager. Mr Lim Yong Liang as173 words
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Article20 1958-04-20 19 PARIS. Sat France beat Ireland bit 11 points to mx in the rugby union international here today— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article164 1958-04-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor. who lead by 123 runs on the first innings, are well placed to beat Kedah by an innings in the first match of the Malayan Cricket Association's tournament which began on the padang today. Selangor probably would have won today had164 words
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Article40 1958-04-20 19 PRETORIA. Sat— Fanie dv Plessis, the South African champion, broke the British Empire discus record with a throw of 180 ft lin here last night. Previous best was 178 ft 0-J in. by Mark Pharaoh, of Britain, Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article210 1958-04-20 19 KLDAH Ist Inns. J. Augustine c Dews b Bin Keng 19 Weller lbw Dews 2 S. Augustine c Guru b Dews 0 Keedwell b Dews 7 N.iv;iratn;im C Winchester b Guru E\ans b Guru 7 Kasl c Dews b Bin Keiiß 4 Weller c Dews b Bin210 words
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Advertisement107 1958-04-20 19 THE BIGGEST AND THE BEST FILM FOR YOUR HARI RAYA PUASA ENTERTAINMENT! TODAY Simultaneously at 9 *ha w s Theatres TODAY REX QIIEEXS"" SINGAPORE SINGAPORE at tj a.m.. 1.43, 4. 6.30 9.30 p.m. at 11 a.m., 1.43. 4, 6.30 <t".» p.m. HEX CAPITOL RE m m PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH107 words
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Article55 1958-04-20 20 KM \l I'IKM I i No Mi»Mi <*57Jt2> ml *> I K I r K n N *****5. 24«3t2, 2375C4. M9MI. 2«4C5«. IVB3S. IM9M. IK< ■Mkl Nos. |a|:«:> XMt». MMXS. 2t«3U. i^—l. ISI7M IMISS. Z7SM9, 1«535.V IKIKIt 101 l OM luket <51.23«>. IIIKII \Nj |O|| i tickets55 words
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Obituary30 1958-04-20 20 2* M ...4. MJ i Mimimmmi NANO OeocralHosAprtl. 1»M at »M »m. of Master Khoo Khek inf dettrlv Kned son of Mr mid Mrs Khoo Keat Cneonv of l'e.:iirv.30 words
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Article20 1958-04-20 20 IVIAN HUMBOtT OUVEIItO. aingapore. m Rfl mm mi Mmm for their AMtMuxe. Valuable Pre. atnta and Attendaare aa the20 words
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Article19 1958-04-20 20 Jt M.m.m.um puito and Ma aaagp ana Johnny E n mi -ra::a tmm **<■■-»■ •<>" enter ..n. al Hie Cockpit.19 words
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Article, Illustration2174 1958-04-20 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP April Showers takes top sprint honours By AW STAIiLK'S Today Showing, with leading jockey (iarnet Bougoure astride, completed a splendid double when he routed a class 3 field o\ or 1 1 miles with 9.0 by five length* at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The2,174 words
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Article133 1958-04-20 20 I ON DON. Sat. Details of J Test dates on the England cricket tour of Australia were announced today after several months delay due to disagreement on the itlnenary. The Australian wanted three Tests to be played between the end of December and the end of January,Reuter - 133 words
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Article50 1958-04-20 20 There lias been a heavy demand for Thomas Cup tickets, and the public is reminded that application ♦or tickets will be accepted only up to Apr. 25. The Thomas Cup. which Malaya I will defend lor the Uiird successive time, is now on display at Robinsons Co.50 words
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Article190 1958-04-20 20 •OARDIFF. Sat. The new V £750,000 swimming pool here for the British Empire and Commonwealth Games was officially opened by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff last night. An international contest b'twctn Britain and Germany followed Britain won the first race staged the women's four xReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement106 1958-04-20 20 It V S vCX^WbI. yfy* UNMEAKAtLf MAINSPRING [;aruda proudly announces the operation of COW UK 110 "METROPOUTAir SERVICES to i>.| VK VIM' Von edii<-d;n- i\. Kriilav* and BA\(iKOK on Tuesdays «M 1 liur^dayFor further mfornuitinn mpplytoany (i.L. Sales Agenbm? LfClfsltttCt A/ SWAYS I SANK Of CHINA SUIIOINC I COOLING BREEZES106 words
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