The Straits Times, 4 May 1958
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Title Section16 1958-05-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ms* Is** I it* No. 1.184 n|\,.\POKE. SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1938 20 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-05-04 1 BOMBING PICTURES EXCLUSIVE DEFECTIN6 ENVOY FLIES IN 40. The moment he Informed the Vietnamese Government of his intention to support the rebels. Mr. Peslk with his wife and child took a plane for Singapore. Will the bombing continue? With his hands clasped tightly together. Mr. Pesik said: "We shall not249 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-05-04 1 SHIPS BLITZ IS OUR DOING THE Indonesian Consul General in Saigon, Mr W IKelm D Pesik. who detected to the Revolutionary Government at noon yesterday, admitted last night that the rebels were responsible for the recent bombing ot six ships in East Indonesia. i.mute* o; Pun American Airways plane In139 words
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659 1958-05-04 1 SUBANDRIO: WAR IF FOREIGN AID CONTINUES Foreign Minister threatens a move in U.S. and 'other steps' 'We have proofs US envoy told JAKARTA, Saturday. 7"HE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio declared today that continued foreign military assistance to Indonesian rebels would constitute "aggression" which "means war." Dr Subandrio after aReuter; UP - 659 words
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135 1958-05-04 1 U.S. pilots, Chinese crew die in air raid Jakarta JAKARTA. Sat Two American pilots and the Chinese Nationalist crew »ere killed when a rebel bomber exploded during a raid on Mandai airfield, in the South Celebes, Antara News Agency reported today. It did not say when the explosion occurred. TheReuter - 135 words
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Article83 1958-05-04 1 F.A. CUP FINAL LONDON. Sat. Despite a gallant fight. Manchester United went down 2-0 to Bolton Wanderers in an exciting but not brilliant F.A. Cup final at Wembley today Bolton. s triumph was largely due to the sparkling performance of their 32-year-old captain and centre-forward, Nat83 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-05-04 1 TOP PRIZE GOES TO COUNCILLOR W* THE |ackpot in The 1 Malayan Monthly Contest "U" (April) was won b y MR. C.I. ARMSTRONG, of 50. SELECIE ROAO, SINGAPORE. He submitted a solution which the judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers to the348 words
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Article23 1958-05-04 1 LONDON. Sat. Peter Collins of Britain, driving a Ferrari, won the International Trophy motor race over 150 miles at Silverstone today.23 words
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Advertisement188 1958-05-04 1 Have (fate totted CHERRY' M. <ti a Pbtmcum tce-cteam fa COLO STORAGE CffCAMCRIES LTD. TWO HEW MODELS FROM THE FAMOUS MAKER fitcmuj be easily converted for Electronic performance by adding the Framu* Fingerboard style Pick-up. FRAMUS CALYPSO S<«le 24": Leneth Sl't,"; Body 17' i" x m 13" x J%". This188 words
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Advertisement100 1958-05-04 1 Solitaire Diamond Rings Emerald Diamond Rings Sapphire Diamond Ring U.SdeSILVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD R0 Tel: *****. STOP PRESS fOREICN PILOTS' DENIAL Reb*i indo today relU U ilia.^ pilots" wer< indoneslaa rebel L.l*. oni' slrokr Red Contrast Max Factor's ncwcsl sluule in new lii-fi IJ|istic;k Ked Contrast. Max Factor's newest shade.100 words
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Article, Illustration1851 1958-05-04 2 MORRIS WEST - MORRIS WEST by who was granted facilities rarely given to a newspaperman to report freely what goes on in<fdf)the Papal City. POPE^ 'SECRET AGENTS' ARE ONLY A MYTH The Swiss Guards The famous Swiss Guards Hi* company is now 452 years oJd *< companies the Pope wherever1,851 words
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Advertisement111 1958-05-04 2 Specfa/fy l if I designed for You. 1 Rlamormis. sheer PONDS FACE POWDER I POND'S VANISH- I keeps yotr complexion smooth and unshiny for 1 INC CREAM gives hours. Enhances your natural loveliness and that cxtrj touch of flatttrs even the most delicate skin tone. I magic... the perfect I111 words
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Advertisement41 1958-05-04 2 •F^^s* mr d CHIVERS cS J Jellies Enjoy tht difference of Chivers today! They taste so much fruitier. So easy to make too. I f I// Give your family the goodness of Chivers W^^2_A -tffe/>£ Ihe finest *\> iwßircv yyeahw cah buy41 words
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297 1958-05-04 3 The City Council backs down on jobs policy TTr-iE Singapore City Council has decided that it will not refer |ob select, ons back to the p ublic Service CommisIi iJh make selections for scholarship award.-, only on the advice of the commibM.»n. The council's retreat from it> original stand that297 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-05-04 3 RETIRED PWD MAN OFF TO BRITAIN MX t T. HENRY RKDKIP. 57. retired DredginK Superintendent. Public Works Department. left Singapore with nis wife (or Britain in the (tutsan yesterday. Born in >l<|i. Mr. K tluip wai with the PW U. for 28 yearn. Hi- v.«<> rrspontihl)' for Ihi Clearance and101 words
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Article74 1958-05-04 3 JOHQRE BAHRU. Sat t«t Johan bin *m*. U, 40 Base Workshop. REME. Singapore. wa> charged In the Mafi*>t-at*>\ Court today with the murder of hi« wife. Z'tinab blnte Abdullah. 22. The court was told that Zamab was stabbed in the back in the garden of her74 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-05-04 3 JHOUSANDS of Singapore Buddhists visited temples to pray and meditate on universal kindness yesterday, the anniversary of the death of Lord Buddha. Highlights of the Wesak Day celebrations were a mass rally at the Victoria Memorial Hall and a procession of302 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-05-04 3 LIGHT PEOPLE. including a four-year-old boy, were seriously injured in thi* crash at the 13th mile. Woodlands Road. Singapore, yesterday evening. The car on Its side was driven by a naval officer. i H. f order y Thr other injured people ♦vrre in93 words
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225 1958-05-04 3 Grand banquet but no cash for liquor THE Singapore City Council last night could not afford to buy liquor when it gave a grand banquet in honour of the visiting Mayor of George Town. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, and three other Penang councillors at the City Hall. I After the225 words
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Article92 1958-05-04 3 The Dutch community in Singapore yesterday observed a remembrance ceremony m honour of Allied troops and civilians who died during the liberation of Holland during World War 11. The ceremony was held at the Kranji Military Cemetery in the evening. After a twominute silence, wreaths were92 words
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Article26 1958-05-04 3 The Prince Edward Boys' Club held a Wesak night social and dance at the Gan Eng Seng School hall in Anson Road. Singapore, yesterday.26 words
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Article23 1958-05-04 3 An exhibition of recent German graphic art la on at Raffles Museum. Singapore, until the end or the I month.23 words
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Advertisement317 1958-05-04 3 i PLANAR 3.5 A with ond without exposure meter W THE POPULAR MODEL f AT A POPULAR PRICE BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TOMORROW'S LEADERS I ighlrd v.indcn«» and burnmc ambiliWl togrlhfr. and I gW i MI viu<(rn(> all Mr* rr bu<T K^^^^^^ rntinr readr for new.317 words
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Article746 1958-05-04 4 WILLIAM CHAN - WILLIAM CHAN Platonic friendship. ..at $15 an hour EH you ever felt lonely ot I an evening in SingaI pore-' If moneys no problem, all you have to do is to tele- phone for a girl- friend. A pretty nurse a charming school-teacher746 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-05-04 4 Britannia stops dead-at 100 m. p. h. ABOAC Britannia touched down at Singapore Airport yesterday, travelled halfway along the runway at about 100 m.p.h. then stopped dead. Its hydraulic system had failed, causing the brakes to lock. Four fire-engines sped to the plane bound for London from Sydney as the83 words
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Article43 1958-05-04 4 Prof. C A. Coulson, visiting Rouse-Ball Professor of Mathematics at Oxford, will give three lectures in Singaport beginning with "Mathe- 1 mattes and the Real World" at 5.30 p.m. at the Chemistry Lecture theatre. University i of Makaya. on May 9.43 words
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348 1958-05-04 4 A LOR STAR. Sat.— The Sultjn of Kedah warned today that although terrorists in the state had remained inactive during the past year, the Malayan Communist Party remained a threat to individual freedom and national sovereignty in Malaya. "The Communist348 words
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195 1958-05-04 4 $2 M. TREASURE HUNT ENDS —IN FAILURE TELUK ANSON. Saturday. THE second attempt to unearth the $2 million Suzuki 1 treasure in Bagan Datoh has failed with the expiry yesterday of a three-month Government permit to dig I for it. A Singapore syndicate behind th e venture had engaged six195 words
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146 1958-05-04 4 The one little bird that just would not fly |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— One little bird which would not fly stole the show this morning at a temple in Brickfields Road here where hundreds of Buddhists wers celebrating Wesak. Followiim tradition, scores of birds were released After the flutter of wind's146 words
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Article20 1958-05-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A flve-year-old girl. Hashimuh binte Abdul Razak. was drowned in a storm drain here today20 words
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Article46 1958-05-04 4 ALOR STAR. Sat. Kedah UMNO at its annual delegates' meeting last night rejected a motion calling for a total ban on mahjong. but approved an amendment urging the State Government to prohibit the same in coffee shops and other public places46 words
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Advertisement218 1958-05-04 4 4*^ w^m k u< tKL f j H .^1»,,, BF > CI H.ial m .Norliah hi Bakar^^ J J Kuala Lumpur JkM Bumah N Bak.r A^^,^* >^^ 11 If il /I/I 1 rf (Hrsl PriM w.nner» in the Jilra Baby Show) Yusolf b. Mohd. t tS ftvdiJIAAJilAAj Mala y f^l///Tuf218 words
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386 1958-05-04 5 TENGKU RAHMAN HEADS THE KEDAH BIRTHDAY LIST WITH AN ORDER OF MERIT The ruler invests brother with highest award for having won for state a place in world history 9 ALOR STAR, Sat The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today headed the 66th Birthday Honours list of his brother, the386 words
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251 1958-05-04 5 HE'S ANGRY AT BEING LEFT OUT' THE Mayor of George Tow manathan, now visiting S he was "not worried abou unauthorised." He was commenting on a statement made in Penanf on Friday by an indepenSent councillor. Mr. A. Raja Gopal. that "we do not251 words
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Article33 1958-05-04 5 LONDON. Sat Henry f "corny" i Cornelius, director of the film comedies "Genevieve" and "Passport to Pimlico. died here yesterday after a short illness. He was 43— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article36 1958-05-04 5 A new Bukit Timah by-pass, designed to improve road communications between Singapore and Johore. will be officially opened by the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, at 4 p.m. on May 16.36 words
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Article29 1958-05-04 5 The Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association yesterday held a tea-party in honour of. Mr. V. K. Nair, recently appointed Justice of Peace, at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore.29 words
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230 1958-05-04 5 Villagers want a shrine at 'haunted' bend IPOH, Sat. yiLLAGERS living a few miles from Ipoh along the main road to Penang want a shrine to be put up at a "hoodoo" double "Z" bend on the road. They believe that evil spirits haunt thr Ix-nd t-auNing the many accidents230 words
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Advertisement315 1958-05-04 5 o4 octd a*i uous ecu, oertffemen Daily use of 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE will freshen you up and make fife brighter that exhilarating >471 h freshness always brings confidence and poise. A m Use it lavishly offer your both as a revitalising rubdown. ill (mm BLUtiQOtOLABF' 4 u cotoGNE GfRMANY315 words
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Advertisement297 1958-05-04 5 The Directors of LOMBARD BANKING (FAR EAST) LTD., Incorporated in Singapore) Have pleasure in innou.tcing that DEPOSITS of $1,000 and uptrards tub ject to I month* notice of tvithdratral J carry in.: i INTEREST fl at the rule of MjWl PW NN V j can now be accepted at the297 words
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Miscellaneous35 1958-05-04 5 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN j MONTHLY CONTEST U' This is the solution tc the Malayan Monthly's Word Puzzle Contest U tor April, which the panel of judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.35 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-05-04 6 RIVIERA STYLES MAKE THEIR BOW IN A FASHION SHOW HERE Su*an Barn.- t<nl« to I hi- top uf a Singapore skyscraper to Ret these pictures of Ray Cilass. Marjori. Joiie s jn d Leunic Koenite. (left to right) as they perchrd crarrfully on rjt,\ to show on* the newest st\l»>s53 words
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193 1958-05-04 6 MOST girls do an expert make-up job when they go out mi a special evening date or: stays fresh and immacunroughout hours of dancing. j make a peri' up if you re the outdoor type who likes to twini. Most base creams193 words
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Article280 1958-05-04 6 They're for the young and— oh, those gay, splashy colours! DLAY clothes that might have come straight from the famous resort spots of the Riviera are now on sale m Singapore stores and have made their bow in a recent fashion show These clothes, strictly for280 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-05-04 6 NICE AND COOL Ray Glass shows the long-legged look in a pair of harlequine patterned lounging trousers worn with a yellow orlon sweater and crisp, white 'artist's how" collar.29 words
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170 1958-05-04 6 ANY |H with a bit of determination car. have that "1958 look. and a fresh gloss of glamour, says American correspondent. Constance Foley. who took a model course for a duckling-to-swan transformation. "I went into a restaurant full of pretty girls where I170 words
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344 1958-05-04 6 Golden rule in buying a girdle and bra EVEN it you are as slim as a sapling or as curvy as Jayne Mansfield, you can't afford to ignore the fact that a good bra and girdle will make the most of your figure i And if you don't happen to344 words
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Article150 1958-05-04 6 DUTCH cakes, and pastries are among the world's most delicious ones, so this week I have a real Dutch recipe for Butter Almond Cake. It comes from Helen Halverhout. chief home economist at Amsterdam Utlitie*. You need: For the cake, 2 cups flour: 1 cup butter: 1 cup sugar:150 words
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Article186 1958-05-04 6 VERONICA — - NEW SHAPE NARROWS DOWN TO FEET VERONICA -By PAPWORTH LONDON. T HE Proportions of a smart woman arc completely different thi* teason," said Otto LucasBritain's biggest dollarearning milliner— plonking a 16-inch poppy petal cloche on Maria Scarafias head. "They are beeg here I exchanging the cloche for a larger beehive186 words
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Article68 1958-05-04 6 SNEAKING in almost unheralded into Fashion's hallway is the Oval Look, and it's one look that can turn a face red. For instance, a guest at a fashionable London party was greeted by her hostess with: "Darling. I had absolutely no idea and after all these > ears68 words
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Advertisement76 1958-05-04 6 A CUP OF ENERGY f'-^ 7 '"j FOR BREAKFAST A cup of Ovaltinc at breakfast will give you vital energy that lasts the whole day. It is both tilling and nourishing, and children I' j especially love its flavour. Start each day with Ovaltine r MB hot or. cold you76 words
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Advertisement201 1958-05-04 6 Complete co nfi deuce wit h MODESS SANITARY TOWELS *Sj£/ Fastidious women everywhere .jkSw insist on Modess Sanitary towels. For Modess cannot "^^■Bjl^Jk possibly show under the most MSk clinging gowo or cheongsam. (^B JW And Modess (in their hygienic dust-proof pack) are softer, ■K-M*. more absorbent and W economical201 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1958-05-04 7 THE MAN WHO WANTS TO HAVE IT ALL HIS WAY ON THE CITIZENSHIP QUESTION Address ytir letter: Tht Kiow Alls/ The Swriiy Times. Times House. River Valley Mad, Singapore. AM a Federal citizen. Is visit to my bone in India as an Indian? S.K.R. Simply put, you can't hare your1,289 words
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1086 1958-05-04 7 NINETEEN and still attending school, I have been in love with a student teacher who is four years older. We have been good friends for the last 18 months, and he promised to .marry me. My boy and I have been Intimate together1,086 words
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Advertisement539 1958-05-04 7 MY CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia B v provides mort complete n hof than sin<le> a^§Sa^slsill V purpose lax it ivrs' Constlpaa^fil tion and acid indigpstion usuilly* r< hand tn hand. That's -»hy laxatives «hicri H p— -4. *ri act 5n constipation alone are r^DUITI539 words
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Miscellaneous22 1958-05-04 7 TME^*<SAM6OL<S i*u pooh Tue otf+4Uf) if^gv »/eu.. mrt voo mw -\j AWV UsKP JUfTT ABU tMj-R > i J *ou cisVaM a eoeneojr'22 words
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105 1958-05-04 8 A WASPY BELT QUEEN ANCERS 7 MOTHERS LONDON. Sat—Miss Wendy Pet« j nvtdel from Surrey, was last muht crowned "Miss England" as two indignant mothers protested she was wearing a waspy" belt Miss Peters was chosen from il competitors in a contest restaged because shopgftri June Cooper. 16. resigned herReuter - 105 words
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Article49 1958-05-04 8 MOSCOW. Sat. President Nasser and his party this morning visited Moscow's rraper university where they were greeted by the rector and students. Several score of Arab students burst into loud and prolonged cheering as President Nasser arrived. The president flies this afternoon to Tashkent.— U.P.UP - 49 words
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113 1958-05-04 8 PARIS. Sat. Former Premier Rene Pleven gave up his 11-day ellort to form a new French Government early today and plunged France into deeper political confusion. M. Pleven. 57. a pro-Ameri-can deputy with "middle of the road" views, called on Frestdent Rene CotyUP - 113 words
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130 1958-05-04 8 RHEE FAILS TO SECURE VITAL MAJORITY CEOUL. Sat— The L.ber J al Party of the South Korean President, Dr Syngman Rhee. today failed *o secure a two-thirds maioriry of the seats in the new national legislative assembly. Latest returns from 176 out of 233 constituencies showed the President's party hadReuter - 130 words
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Article18 1958-05-04 8 LONDON. Sat. A British Foreign Office spokesman yesterday denied attacks by British forces on Yemen soil.18 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-05-04 8 INSPECTOR OFF TO SAVE HIS SICHT Inspertoi Ho Kian Bin. 28. of the Secret Societies Branch of the Singapore C.I D.. who left for Lon>nn yesterday by Qantas-BOAC in a bid to save his eyesight. The goalkeeper of the victorious Colony water-polo team at the 1954 Asian dames, Insp. Ho95 words
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Article56 1958-05-04 8 NEW DELHI. Sat. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru tonight withdrew his proposal to retire temporarily. Mr. Nehru. 68. made his retirement proposal at a meeting of his Congress Party on Tuesday. He said then he felt he "must have a period when I can freeReuter - 56 words
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Article30 1958-05-04 8 CALCUTTA. Bat. Nearly all Calcutta trams are idle today because of a strike by 10.000 employees demanding reinstatement of a conductor dismissed for overstaying his leave. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article25 1958-05-04 8 NEW YORK. Sat.— Former President Hoover was released from hospital today, two weeks after an operation to remove his gall bladder.— U.PUP - 25 words
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Article24 1958-05-04 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Eisenhower and Mrs. Eisenhower will pay an Informal visit to Ottawa from July 8 to July 10— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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552 1958-05-04 8 K.C. LEE - K.C. LEE BUSINESSMEN ALARMED BY ANTI-CHINESE SENTIMENT IN INDONESIA, TRANSFER CASH TO SINCAPORE '50-m. rupiahs converted' By Chinese businessmen in Indonesia, alarmed by growing anti-Chinese sentiment in Jakarta, »re illegally converting millions of dollars worth of rupiahs into Straits currency and transferring their funds552 words
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103 1958-05-04 8 BO AC airliners in New York bomb scare LONDON Sat.— Two Lon-don-bound BO AC airliners were involved in a bomb scare at Idlewild Airport New York, daring the night. A 3OAC spokesman said the scare was started by an anonymous telephone call to a New York newspaper. Both airliners DC-7s—Reuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-05-04 8 Pro-Red Janet (no curtsy) greets Princess Margaret Princess Margaret shakes hands witn pro-Communist Mrs. Janet Jagan, wife of Dr. Cheddi Jagan. former Chief Minister of British Honduras, after she arrived in the South American colony on the last stage of her Cariberrean tour last week. Mrs. Jagan. who is Minister94 words
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Article169 1958-05-04 8 WEST TO RUSSIA: WE ARE READY I ONDON. Sat. Th« fc "Big-Three" Western powers today told the Soviet Union that their Moscow ambassadors were ready to start diplomatic preparations in Moscow for a "summit" conference m separate talks with th« Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Gromyko In a Joint noteReuter - 169 words
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Article55 1958-05-04 8 NEW YORK. Sat. The Duke of Windsor went straight to bed on doctor's orders when he boarded the liner United States to return to Europe yesterday. The Duchess of Windsor, told reporters: "I'm sorry w« could not see you together, but the Duke has shingles.55 words
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Article32 1958-05-04 8 TOKYO. Sat. Four hundred Japan* who have been living in China left Tientsin for home yesterday aboard the Hakusan Maru. They are the 17th such group to return to Japan.^Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement388 1958-05-04 8 I— W// I rH»*? I I^awW»M»BBBaT if jtl H %l jj bbbbbbbb^bbbbbbblF Lower-Deck Lounge —only on Pan American's President Service to the U.S.A. Here in the attractive downstairs club lounge of your Super "Strato" Clipper* you chat with fellow passengers... sip your favorite refreshment from the bar. At the cocktail388 words
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Article728 1958-05-04 9 Cine Corner by FILM MAKER Before you shoot.. here are a few tips you've got your camera, a tripod, and an exposure meter. You've fitted a colour film into your camera and you're ready to shoot. Now here are a few basic fundamentals you should be aware of befo<e you728 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-05-04 9 VILLAGE'S ONLY SCHOOL NOW A CATTLE SHED THIS tumble down attap shed was a school where the poor children of Kampong Pachakan in a remote area on the Trengganu-Kelantan border were given religious instruction. Today it's a cattle pen. And the villagers claim that Government ne- gleet is responsible for171 words
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Article417 1958-05-04 9 TUAN DJEK - THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL TUAN DJEK **la FRIDAY, APRIL 25.— QWINC to prolonged indisposition the Tuan has not been able to record the progress of the present drought. The Dusun has once more to draw bath water from the stream. During the severest drought this district never runs short of water:417 words
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Miscellaneous679 1958-05-04 9 /CLINCHING the win is a task that can prove difficult to \j accomplish at times Thu; is especially thr case when one may already have spent a couple of hours poring over the board. i t^JSSPt^SfJT Whtt. to mo,. and win. cently In Singapore and Kuala When an ending with679 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article368 1958-05-04 10 r f*HE man- in-the- street had an indirect but nevertheless personal interest in the Federal Legislative Council debate on whether liquor should be served at official functions. It might appear to be a matter which affected very few people. In fact it was of widespread importance.368 words
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Article104 1958-05-04 10 INTRODUCTION of birth- day honours and new titles in Malaya can he ex- pected to attract criticism and possibly the ill- j natured derision cf the disgruntled. "Colonialism!' ...."Aping the imperialists" are ready made battle cries for those who lovi mock at dignity and104 words
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LETTERS
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257 1958-05-04 10 Timely warning on youth menace j CIR Let me seek tht hospitality of your columns to add a few more points to that thought-provoiong and timely article on |uvemle delinquency by Francis Cooray (Sunday Times April 27}. Before socking ways and i means of how to fair the Bt, we257 words
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Letter118 1958-05-04 10 SIR— Mr. Francis Cooray'g excellent artich i Sunday Times, April 20 on the revision of the Government servants' Widow and Orphan Scheme is both timely and useful The scheme as it is no longer serves the purpose it once did in the early days of a new colony.118 words
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Article, Illustration762 1958-05-04 10 GILBERT WOODEN - NEGRI MUSEUM HOUSED IN FORMER ISTANA GILBERT WOODEN DESIGNED AND BUILT BY THE KING'S GREAT GRAND-UNCLE IN 1860, IT'S NOW THE FINEST OLD MALAY HOUSE This is the Negri Sembilan State Museum, a picturesque istana, designed by Yam Tuan Ulin. great grand uncle of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. in 1860.762 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-05-04 10 QI'EEN \ictoria slept here? No. A bed especially built for 20 stone 6 foot 10 all-in wresiler with insomnia? ttrom again. Thi* «a> a bedroom in Singapore in 1"«* and it mst happened that red ■ilu>h r iiind the top and a hundred yards of mo>-quito-netting120 words
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Advertisement11 1958-05-04 10 fc»« Agawn. iCHMIOT g CO.. M LTD PO. lOX Mi SIN«APOII.11 words
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Advertisement23 1958-05-04 10 /it pays to ask for it >| by name FROM MtlS TO PENANG AND X^-\f^X FROM SINGAPOKE TO STOCKHOLM rhe best the world ovsr23 words
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239 1958-05-04 11 Troops move in for kill as dawn breaks over forest IPOH. Sat.— Troops of the 3rd Bn.. Royal Malay Regt., moved into the Bota forest reserve today after a non-stop, three-day air and artillery bombardment on terrorist hideouts. Their target239 words
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Article244 1958-05-04 11 CALL-UP ROLL TO OPEN SOON |(UALA LUMPUR Registration will start soon of hundreds of rhou&ands of Malayans liable for national service, the Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussem. announced today. He told the annual delegates' meeting of the Malayan Ex-Security Fon> aoetfttion of pl-i Ma- territorial army Members244 words
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68 1958-05-04 11 Japan fulfils 'we'll help you' promise KUALA LUMPUR. Sat rREE Japanese agricultural experts will arrive here tomorrow' to help improve Malaya s padi yield. They are the firs*, of a team of five experts fulfilling will help you promise made t 1 the Japanese Prime ter. Mr. Kihhi. durint- a68 words
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49 1958-05-04 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The whole of Jo*iore Bahru town was without eiectneity from 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 pm today. A fault in the Paslr Panjang station m Singapore, source of the towns _upply. was to blame, a Central Electricity Board spokesmen said.49 words
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Article174 1958-05-04 11 WHAT'S ON TODAY roLlt'E BAND concert at Esplanade Gardens. 6 p.m. to 7 P "SOCIETY OF CHINESE \BTISTs presents an exhibition of Interior decoration by Mr. P. F Huans at Victoria Memorial Hull 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. I \HIBITION Of CHINESE PMNTINOS by Mr. Wu Tse-sheng and Miss Katherine174 words
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104 1958-05-04 11 MALAYAN JOBS OFFICER FLIES OFF TO LONDON KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—. A former co-operativr development officer left here by BOAC this morning for London where he will become the assistant i secretary to the recruitment section of the Malayan High Commissioner > Office. He is Inche Murad bin Mohamed. aged 35.104 words
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Article45 1958-05-04 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore and Princes-. Miriam will be entertained to a farewell tea party at the Royal Johore International club on Tr^ay The to_.:*an and his family will sail for 2-Hain on May 1445 words
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Article55 1958-05-04 11 Kola Illiarn IH»\ Samundan Daki 12.30. 3. 715 930 1)l»nrs Merry Andre-. 1230. 3. 7.15. 9 1 MM) Yeh Yeh P_rn Long Kwal (Mandarin) 3, 6. 8. 10. kuanla.. <\IH\V: Camilla Lite with Grandma 2 30. 7 REX: Yeow Loons Hey Foong 'Mandarin 2 30. Tea House55 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-05-04 11 The first assignment for Lily Thng 19. Air India's latest ground hostess was looking after Tilly Dornavrr, aged five, who passed through Singapore yesterday on her way to Vienna. Tilly. <ater of a Sydney businessman, is going to her grandfather. Miss88 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-05-04 11 AND ANN CETS THE JOB AFTER ALL ANN TAN. 18, of Singapore, opened the Sunday Times a fortnight ago but was disappointed to find that her name was not among the two Malayan girls selected as Air India air hostesses. But a few d.iys ago as she was about vo102 words
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Article83 1958-05-04 11 Forty-five members of the Council and Senate of the University of Malaya, including four external examiners. will visit Nanyang University on Wednesday to see Its work. They have been invited to tour the university by Mr. Tan Lark Sye, chairman of the executive committee of Nanyang83 words
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Article16 1958-05-04 11 The price of tin In Sincapore yesterday dropped $3 75 to (364.75 per picul.16 words
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258 1958-05-04 11 IPOH. Sa: Police today struggled with a former performer who kicked, broke a chair and used abusive language in the magistrate's court. The man. a Chinese Muslim. Ooi Seng Kee. alias Mohamed bin Abdullah. Sfl half-dragged, haif-carried. fists flaying and still kicking, by .six258 words
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108 1958-05-04 11 2 years for 'cowardly' knife attack riH, Sat— Cheong Poh. 28. a lorry attendant, who slashed a coffee stall owner with a knife while attempting to rob him, was Jailed for two years by the president of the Sessions Court here today The president, Mr. J.R. Whimster, said that Cheong108 words
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Article44 1958-05-04 11 The Singapore Amateur and Professional ballroom dance championships. 1958. will be held at the Great World cabaret, Singapore, on June 13 and 14. Entries should be submitted to the organiser. Mr. Low Poh San. 263. Outram Road. Singapore, by May 3144 words
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Article50 1958-05-04 11 IPOH, Sat. Police Inspector Llm Poh Bok, 28. from Johore Bahru. lost a few teeth late last night when his car went off the road and crashed into a rubber tree, at the 53 4 miles Chemor Road. He was admitted to the Ipoh Hospital.50 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-05-04 11 USE YOUR BRAINS, GIRLS ARE TOLD |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— An attractive accounting machine expert who is here on a business tour has a poor opinion of her city sisters. She thigks they use beauty to get On in their lobs and not brains. Twenty-five-year-old Margaret Lee thought Singapore business girls206 words
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Advertisement660 1958-05-04 11 IF*© HIMALAYA tilling on 14th May 1958 for Colombo. Adcr.. $M«t. fort Said. LISBON arriving LONDON 2nd lune BUILDERS: VICKERb-ARMSTRONG LIMITED. Barrpw-.n. Fumes*. LAUNCHED sth Octotoe* 1948 CROSS TONS 27.955 SPEED: 22 knot* Air-Conditioned Dining Saloon. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Penintul-r Oriental Srearr. Navigation Company Cnqyincs to: SINCAPORE PENANC660 words
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Miscellaneous63 1958-05-04 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 11.35 a.m. (8ft 91ni 11.16 p.m. (9ft Slni. Port Dlckson 6 56 a.m. <8ft 91n> 7.21 p.m. 1 10ft 2ln>. Penang 12.46 a.m. (7ft !<in> 1.02 pm. (9ft 21m. TOMORROW: Singapore 12.26 p.m. (8ft 81n> 11.55 pm. (9ft 51n>. Port Dlckson 7.37 a.m. (8ft 9in> 8.0363 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-05-04 12 L'WKST prizr ($3(1) this Met'k ».is won by Wre Boon Km«. 58 Rorhore Road, Singapore with "Wild Cat" (top. left) takrn with a Roßrirord 3.5 on Ilford K.P. 3 Him. Speed was 1/250 Mtr. and aperture f. 22. Eileen Oiik. 62 Upper Perak Road. Singapore 8.223 words
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136 1958-05-04 12 ITUNDERS Keepers"— now there's a good phrase for all picture takers to remember. For only if you really use your viewfinder and use it properly— will you get pictures that you'll be proud of and want to keep. With your eye136 words
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480 1958-05-04 12 Waltzing couples went around and around railway platform Historical Corner by DONALD DAVIES THE invitation cards sent out for the opening of the installation of electric light at the Kua'a Lumpur railway station in May 1895 gave no indication of the way tne guests were to be entertained Good sport480 words
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Advertisement203 1958-05-04 12 < v I THM |.LIH)HII|IHI I JSr"SUS3S/ ooun— m «c»ut) n look* urn i —i evoM —o**m mom i cam M MOM t*i+x «*«»»< L**BN T>4iA wCf^ Owl 7K4MMMO BY I H ONLY Mk«T Of A «UH TMB VSAM '^1X r»." i*T» Mr L I j^ 6i«>mw, frMcipcl el rr203 words
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Advertisement124 1958-05-04 12 t*/# AUTOMATIC UfiW* EXPOSURE itJZi* 0000 SYSTEM as simple as an automatic gearbox in a luxury car Plfff THE PERFECT A-k. your dealer to show you this s^^3gB3Bgfr. a superb NEW VOICTLANDER VITO- M lIC I incorporating the latest '^^^^^^^^S^%. advances in Camera construction. iftllltl^ The perfect, yet simple to124 words
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Article, Illustration428 1958-05-04 13 The story of a determined German POW A YOUNG German actor, at times reminiscent of a youthful Mickey Rooney, gives the performance of his life as the only German prisoner of war taken in Britain who escaped from captivity and got back to428 words
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57 1958-05-04 13 ANTHONY QUINN TO DIRECT PARAMOUNT EPIC HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Anthony Qulnn, star of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," will soon appear In new role that of director Quinn goes behind the cameras to wield the megaphone for Paramount's multi-million dollar adventure film "The Buccaneer." Star of tne production is Yul Brynner57 words
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Article, Illustration243 1958-05-04 13 CAPT. ALEC GOES TO SEA IN CAST OFF PIER ALL AT SEA" s the story of a captain who hated the sea because every time he ventured upon it he got sea-sick A pleasant pill, adroitly coated with laughs, the picture suggests a most engaging way of spending an evening.243 words
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292 1958-05-04 13 Belinda has romp in the corn and boy king keeps head \JL/ERE I still of an age when velveteen pantlets were becoming to my appearance and my eyes were wondrous round I should vote the Rank Organisation's DANGEROUS EXILE" the picture of the week. For here is corn that pops,292 words
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Article104 1958-05-04 13 Another of family enters films LONDON. Sat. rpOMMY Steele's younger X brother a rock 'n' roller too is to enter the movie game, but his first film will be made in Denmark. Colin Hicks is the name he's known by. He's 16 and the spitting image of Tommy. The Dansk104 words
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Article343 1958-05-04 13 DtTTHOVENS contribution to the wot Id of great music has stood the test of time by virtue of his lemarkable "feeling" for the beauty of sound and musical form. This feeling" is strikingly Illustrated in his delightful "Kreutrer which forms the major work in the new TTrtHps343 words
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Advertisement462 1958-05-04 13 M 4 I mf> Vk) r fij^Ji) \J^ I JaE -t m I I > 1 1 {0 NOW LOWING J 4| BB 111 ill I'i 1 M VOkVI U PBICLS' Ni> rRFE LISTS! JKS,S D^V A FAHEWtLI TO A«M$" INt.HAM OPI I OLOK H\ DI.H'XI H)X T««ay 145 %m462 words
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Advertisement627 1958-05-04 13 lctmllsv^# I ilT^ Jb\ ILi 1 1 I phone JKm^ VOW Shnwinf, 11,1.45.4. 6.30 9.30 m Rabert TAYLOR Julie LONDON John CASBIVTTFS moit. "SADDLE THE WIND" C^XT Ptas! Latest "TOM JERRY" and "DROOPY" C'Srop? i'alw. La4iea ONLY Preview— Taea. 9 a.m.— suns Orrle 12. Bj ZS£ "SEVEN HILLS of ROME"627 words
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Miscellaneous195 1958-05-04 13 NATIONAL SHOBT Palms; 11.15 Virtuoso on the WAVE SERVICE Violin. 11.30 Religious Half Hour; 41 Metres 11.30 12.00 Designed for Dancing: 72M kc/s P.M. 12.00 Melody Time; 12.30 SINGAPORE Talentlme 1958; 1.00 Programme Miilwi wave 476 Metres Snnunary; 1.01 Music in a MldKl ALA LUMPUR day Mood; 1.30 The News;195 words
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Advertisement229 1958-05-04 14 bb^bb^bb^^^ ly l \Am T^olT^/f^ Sb"S y^'™ w*K S. 749 Tk« NEW C«ram,c IrtsuJator WCARNE BROS. b^HlHbbVbbHbbA writing .^^■BB^Baaaaw 'a. _j Smooth -flowing QuTnK is the only ink contaTmnf Solv-X the magic ingredient which cleans your pen as you write. For safety, use Royal Blue Washable Quink easily washed out.229 words
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Miscellaneous1391 1958-05-04 14 I^V^ I fHiLfS NOTTEC GtAIgPULLV THE ttVft 1$ ft*X6 MO«, ~^i /W A*<^ »V WATIVBS CA*i NOCK MTMOUT P|AX Rice~Burroughs TAXZAN 6AVE TMC 7EPEATE7 CKfNCW»\AJM A IJ^ vVH^bA^PIVIAL CONTIMrTLXXS CLAIUCE.'I fiUXRANTIE <2-3^^i^? <^^^»^ _^L" I -^^^"fl^r ll %,Jfm ?< HBv^^ HIS (WSSON fcCCO*r»DSME7, THE (9| '^^V I' ~4d*4tF H f1,391 words
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Miscellaneous54 1958-05-04 15 r x m *c *\fw I I 7 j B/^^^^^^BJ 3 **c Ol^B^B*^B^B^^B^^v^^^aCba* n B^ y- >v, i* C kJR#, ¥f i-r if k W\B^^ 3Ss,jr BBifiiJ^— J^B^W^-^*^^* x-" t >BS^r^^^BßulW9^B JV f ■^mQ Wfl i j I IBJBBB^B^V^B^HhB^ 'K Fr Ulf% s nJ 1 I /x K r -'-iL'L54 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1958-05-04 17 FLOYD PATTERSON - I tamed Hurricane Jackson with one hand FLOYD PATTERSON A WORLD CHAMPION CONTINUES HIS FRANK STORY ra learned plenty in my first fight as a 'pro' WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION IN the fight business, you can never tell what's going to happen. That, I suppose, is what gives the ring a1,395 words
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Advertisement355 1958-05-04 17 15 i garden-fresh vegetables in one superb soup! All cooked with Campbell care in hearty beef broth to give you more nourishment more delicious flavor. 21 kinds j|k of Campbell's wjja] Soups MMjfefMH condensed for double W? value! V *G€TAitf VEGETABLE SOUP! Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer355 words
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Advertisement15 1958-05-04 17 Next week niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Floyd Patterson analyses his own fighting methods and describes bis ring emotions.15 words
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Advertisement237 1958-05-04 17 \\e. -thought his shirt wqs white until ■H he qqw John's HHHHH ■P^^J^J^lHf jMk W®m wßt wl i ■'■■y -its^^Br war ■^as^aaaaaaw x3a dkT&^^aaaM 1 ~^^aa\\ IPS pF^jß ;sBP W|9w V^bA You can see at a glance which wk^ MawS^^S^ shirt has been washed in Surf VAaP^^cß3a^aV ITwWMl TwWM v237 words
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Miscellaneous9 1958-05-04 17 COM£ S£E DIDOL'MS. f Q^EM*! BIRTHDAY PRESENT!" J* \Z)9 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1958-05-04 18 Graham Short - Graham Short 0 THE name's the same, but that is the only point in common between the 1958 Vauxhall Cresta and the model it succeeds. Never before has Vauxhall made such sweeping changes to an existing model. In fact, apart1,308 words
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Article77 1958-05-04 18 NORTHAMPTON r Collin.N. liriving .i Ferrari, won th* international troplr over 150 miles ai Silverstone here totiiiy. Taking the lead in the he won lrom another British driver, Roy Sahadori. U with American Masten Gregory third in a Maserati. French champion Jean Behra, tiriviiitf B B.R MReuter - 77 words
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227 1958-05-04 18 SPORE AGAIN NO MATCH FOR FED HOCKEY TEAM KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. eration maintained their unbeaten record against Singapore with a 5-0 victory in their hockey international at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The match, scheduled for the Gurney Road ground at 5.15. could not be played there because it was waterJogged227 words
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212 1958-05-04 18 REST OF THE SPORT KIWIS LOSE FIVE FOR 164 T EICESTER. Sat. The New Zealand cricketers had scored 164 for five by tea on the opening day of their three-day match against Leicestershire here today \l\\ ZE ALAND— IST INNS. Miller b Spencer 68 D'Arcy lbw Boshier 2 Harford c212 words
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644 1958-05-04 18 Lofthouse sparks Bo ltons great 2-0 Cup triumph LONDON. BatUltJ OOLTON Wanderers wop. their .ourth FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium here this attmuxm when they beat Manchester United 2-0 after a but not particularly exciting game. The match was a persona] triumph for tin Boiton centre-forward. 32-year-old Nat Loft644 words
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Advertisement151 1958-05-04 18 V bY Fruit Salt J' 9 V 7" l/pphQ I^l tno coolv »h» blood, settlei upset SPARKLING ANTACID sfompchs, k.«ps you strong ond •fruit salt 1 h#ohhy J tolH% sure to tok» your doily gloss of •.r.«* tiMiM«om«*i>roiß»«iv oood it* tDarklino r«fr»shina Eno •>« •lWfi>»rf u ]ln Ma uMl«Uc«BlOTt»MltfUr M«151 words
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Advertisement167 1958-05-04 18 .^bHv —^^^^Bas b^^ 1 1 via 1 J r /Osb~ DE LUXE '^i Now enjoy Rover dignity, quality and excellence PLUS the luxury of a car without clutch and geaf \Vo^\ changing. y- mhf Z I individual troni ("""Ttr™^" 'h luxurioui > jkTj "uJuTTJT^M ts are u P p ie<l167 words
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Miscellaneous108 1958-05-04 18 Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. Acccas. 6. Person. DOWN. L Alarms. 2, Cocoa. IS Loom. 14. Mitre. IS, Acute. 3. Couplet. 4. Esteemed. 5. See. 16. Episode. 18, Rope. 19, Spark- 7. Emir. 8. Risk. 9. Stole. 10, led. 20. Male. 21. Hit 22. tre. Order. 11. Needed 13. Tepid. 23.108 words
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279 1958-05-04 19 Jit Imm to get another chance to qualify STILL NOT TOO LATE. SAYS RAJAH SINGAPORE sprintt: 10 Lim Jit Imm will be given another chance to qualify to run in th-> 100 metres in the Asian Games in Tokyo from May 24 to 31. Jit Imm was to have taken279 words
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137 1958-05-04 19 PAL CLEARS 12ft 9½in, ANNIE BEATS ASIAN MARK PENANG. Sat Singapore pole vault champion Pal Singh cleared 12ft 9iln. 6J in better than his dtm Malayan record—in the all-comers athletic meet for the Federation Asian Games team at the City stadium tonight. Pal narrowly missed the 13-foot mark in a137 words
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Article45 1958-05-04 19 LONDON. Sat— Results in todays Scottish football matches were Scottish One: Rangers 1 Airdrie 2; Clyde 2 Hibernian 1. Scottish Twt: Dundee United 7 Berwick 0; For far 2 Dumbarton 0. Glaag*** Charity (up i first round": Ol'-ic l Partick 1 ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article147 1958-05-04 19 THL REST— IST INNS Martens b Kiikham Marks c Sheppard b Kirltham 3 Ong Lee b Klrkham 4 Thuraislnfham b Muirhead M \ijaTaunram c Smith b Mairhead 3 Itrlilkan lbw Kirk ham 3S Rank b Muirhead 2? Ketnam lbw AHv 1 Schubert c Klrkham l> sheppard 36 Nacaiah not147 words
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Article42 1958-05-04 19 Results of all tlie S A.F.A. league matches played yesterday were: I)h. :B Rovers beat Gymkhana 2-1 at Jalan Besar stadium: Div. 3B: Junior A A beat Teluk Kurau 2-1 at Serangoon Road: Oarul Aflah beat Arsenal 3-2 at Geylang42 words
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1106 1958-05-04 19 NORMAN SIBBBL - SPORE FED SHARE SIX GOALS AFTER HARD STRUGGLE— NORMAN SIBBBL By THK Singapore soccer team kept faith with the fan who hacked their claim to play in the Asian (ianies ;it Tokyo this month when they held Federation to l .'Mi draw at .Jalan Besai stadium yesterday. t was a1,106 words
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Article413 1958-05-04 19 \N 80-run str.nd for the ninth wicket between Carl Schubert (36) and Stan Nagaiah (39 n.0.) helped Singapore Rest to total 205 against Europeans in the two-day Conrad Clarke Cup match which began on the padang yesterday. ngyes At the close Europeans were 101 for413 words
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190 1958-05-04 19 OTHER SCORES OENANG, Sat Perak scored 310 1 runs in the first innings of their Malayan Cricket Association League match against Penang here today. storei> were Hollingworth (92 1. Khong Kok Choy 72. Anandarajah ts7i and Balaratnam i43i. I'IRAK lit190 words
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118 1958-05-04 19 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. v Heavy rain during the ten Interval prevented further play In the Malayan Cricket Association League match between Selangor and Malacca here today Malacca, who won the toss, had scored 82 for six a* tea MALACCA IST. INNS:118 words
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Article170 1958-05-04 19 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat Stn- gapore Police scored 169 runs in the first Innings of their match against Federation Police here today. Federation had scored etc hi runs without loss when rain stop- ped play at tea. Scores: SINGAFOSE POLICE IST I\nv M De Witt170 words
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Advertisement576 1958-05-04 19 < I.A.sMFIED ADS. -AT VOl'B SMIVICE- tit (mimtmmmj. •wig 1 «•>«« H.ra-. M.** XURY TO, L SERVICE— Just the dum Ibiplbm 1 1 si serA LUMPUR to any- bsre. Pnooc »2074 <XL tor taajß« Ml l» ACTION UUARANiTmXD Aiphuw 1-urdsA Bauu/ ■limn MSB* Abb) aMMkfeS. SI it* Plobt Orchard Road576 words
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Advertisement112 1958-05-04 19 fM INTERNATIONAL L. •AttUASHORT": Cotton twill Mizor shortSV w*^ lEACHMAN": 'lie tn«t lung slur*. iondi BEACH Cotton sashed and cuffed with nylo*. Diving Girt pure rubber swimcap; dcluie model. Diving lANT7EN LIMITED HENTIOHO. MDOX. IN(IAN* {p IN THIS ISSUE I^^^^^^ MALAY COLLEGE. KUALA KANGSAR I NURSES WITH RINGS IN THEIR112 words
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Obituary54 1958-05-04 20 M ».t4. %H (aWBM WOON BCCK KOON Died on I i M Funeral leaven 1. Walton Road at 330 pm Today to Queen i>( Peace Church and thence to U: (1.40.411 Cemeu-i v -c at yrs diad nearefttUy 2-&-M. Le.iuig wile 4 Daughters 3 Sons-in-Uw 2 crand•ooa, FBBcral 1154 words
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Article, Illustration2507 1958-05-04 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Dinkum upsets to pay $64 in main sprint By THE BIG SWEEP 'B' tickets TOTAL POOL: S146.700 1st No. *****2 (S39.010) 2nd No. *****1 <S15JM) 3rd No. *****7 (8 7.8*2) STARTERS (S1.950 each Nos. *****1 Ottn; *****3: *****2; *****6: *****8: *****0: I MtM2,507 words
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Article27 1958-05-04 20 LONDON. Sat Southend United beat Northampton Town 6-3 in a Div. Three South football league match last League game of the English season last night.27 words
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Article149 1958-05-04 20 SYDNEY. Sat.— The touring Blackpool soccer team defeated Australia 5-2 in the opening match of their Australian tcur at the Sydney sports ground today. A crowd or 25.000 saw the match and all eyes were on the veteran English soccer wizard. Stanley Matthew BlackpoolReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement326 1958-05-04 20 LASSIFIED ADS. j* paaaaaavj FREKMAN DACEY On Jrd .:r aaa at Mr. 4k Mr*. H. B. Pree'l f sac I I I I lON ft* Win.>—Bm* j* rta.«a«M. T W c.A Cheongsam Oaaaea, Monday and Thursday at 5 15 pm or Tueadky and Friday at M a*. Cnmawrlng Monday Vh326 words
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Advertisement129 1958-05-04 20 TITONIvl;)' itstecs (V^y^iga ONatIAKAHI MAWSMINC £(//t?er CerTM?// 0 Sew/be Let Garuda s Sup. r r^'^L>4mmmW^ 'Jt^ Convair whi.sk you Cv I i^HPHM |J\ to Djakarta and fabulous B:ili. la- />■-*?£• mous for its aS^H^PV unique culture. l£S})p^^l dances and conmonies In a aat> Jsla^H^^'^ 1 1 <S ting of unsur-129 words
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