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Title Section19 1958-05-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Mat*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1958 15 CENTS19 words
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Article411 1958-05-07 1 NEGRI WORST HIT BY ONE-DAY LIGHTNING STRIKE 30 cent pay cut the cause RUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Several thousand estate workers went on a lightning one-day strike today in protest against a 30 cents a day pay cut. Nine of the estates affected are in Negri Bembilan. Estates411 words
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Article165 1958-05-07 1 MALACCA, Tuesday. "THE fire tragedy at Kampong Panchor last night 1 had a sequel in court at Alor Gajah today when a former special constable and a labourer were tentatively charged with murder. Bachlk bin Omar, the expoliceman. and Jaffar bin Mohamed. 27, were alleged to165 words
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Article58 1958-05-07 1 NEWARK .(New Jersey). Tups.— Ronald A. Booker, SO. swallowed a packet of heroin when police arrested him here on drug charges. Police recovered the evidence by using a stomach pump. But the Judge acquitted Booker yesterday, ruling that a man's stomach is inviolate and police had noReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration507 1958-05-07 1 10 days of glamour for Miss Spore in America FROM TOUR OF HOLLYWOOD FILM STUDIOS TO PLACE IN GIANT FLORAL PARADE 'THE most exciting 10 1 days a girl could possibly have begin for Miss Singapore when she arrives in Long Beach, California, on July 17. for the Miss Universe507 words
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232 1958-05-07 1 JAKARTA. Tuesday. INDONESIA'S Prime Minister, Dr. DJuanda. said today there would be no negotiations with the rebels as long as they continued to fight in Celebes. But the Central Government was willing to listen to "reasonable proposals." Meanwhile the army chiet of staff. Major.-Oen.Reuter - 232 words
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Article52 1958-05-07 1 Yemeni fire on British patrols ADEN, Tues.— Yemeni forces opened lire with fceavy machines uns across the frontiers today on British and Adea troops patrolling Inside the Aden protectorate. It was not Immediately known If the British returned the flre. The patrols will continue for tome weeks to curb dissidentReuter - 52 words
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Article54 1958-05-07 1 TAPAH. Tues— Inche Mohamed Zam bin Mohamed Daud, a Government pensioner, has been appointed a member of the Dewan Negara (Council of State Elders) by the Sultan of Perak An old resident of Tapah. Inche Mohamed Zam retired from Government In 1052 as collector of54 words
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Article30 1958-05-07 1 RANGOON. Tues. The Burmese President. U. Win Maung, has called a special session of Parliament for June 5 to debate a no confidence motion in Premier U Nu.30 words
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Article36 1958-05-07 1 TAIPEH, Tues. The Chinese Communists fired 10 shells at Kaoteng, an islet guarding the Matsu island group off the northern Fukien coast last night, the Defence Ministry announced. No casualties were reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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308 1958-05-07 1 AUTHORESS Han Suyln A said yesterday that reports that she had sold the film rights of her latest novel. The Mountain is Young, to Paramount Pictures for $1.5 million were "grossly exaggerated." "I only wish It were true," she laughed. "No.308 words
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Article361 1958-05-07 1 More say: 'Teach in English' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. jyjORE parents today objected to their children being transferred to Malay secondary classes from remove classes in English schools. me numoer or students affected now totals 115. All are In Negrl Sembilan A Ministry of Education spokesman told the Straits Times that361 words
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Article26 1958-05-07 1 BOFIA. Tues. Mr Oomulka. the Polish leader, arrived by air yesterday accompanied by a Communist Party delegation on an official visit to Bulgaria ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1958-05-07 1 BAKU. Tues. President Nasser today paid a visit to the Baku oilfields, richest in the Soviet Union.— U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article79 1958-05-07 1 A TREAT THEN 65 DIED NEW DELHI. Tues. Fourteen children who ate discarded leftovers were among 65 people who died from a meal served at a pubiit treat in Kerala State last Tuesday, it was disclosed today. Defence Minister Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon informed Parliament that monkeys and crows79 words
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Article60 1958-05-07 1 COI.OVJIO. Tues.—Railway services were back to normal throughout Ceylon today after a 13-day holdup in a strike of 100.000 public servants. Meanwhile, an estimated 80 million pounds of tea were tied up In warehouses, factories and stores because of the strike of produce workers called byReuter - 60 words
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Article41 1958-05-07 1 LONDON. Tues. Britain today lifted the "dancer" sign from the area of the Pacific where {he is testing hydrogen bombs. Officials said, however, that this does not mean an end to the current series of experiments. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article27 1958-05-07 1 SEOUL. Tues. Final returns from Friday's general elections gave President Syncman Rhee'S Liberal Party 125 of the 233 «*ats in the Republic of Korea's Assembly.27 words
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Article30 1958-05-07 1 LONDON. Tues. Seven year old Princess Anne spent good night and U recovering- from an ooeratlrn /or removal of the tonsils and adenoids, it was announced tod*« Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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328 1958-05-07 2 WENDELL MERRICK - WENDELL MERRICK By THE political and economic cancers that caused the Indonesian civil war are still malignant in Sumatra. Despite |akarta's defeat of the rebel army the situation it almost exactly the same as before the revolutionary govern merit was proclaimed on Feb. 15.328 words
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Article174 1958-05-07 2 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. jtfl AJ.-GEN. Charles A. Willoughby said yesterday ITI that America's military and political position In the world would be "impregnable" had former President Harry S. Truman "kept the atomic bomb a secret." The retired formrr Intelligence chief for Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur said he174 words
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Article62 1958-05-07 2 GENEVA. .Tues.-Leadlng atomic firms from 14 countries will take part In the international "atoms for peace" trade show, which will be held concurrently with the world atomic conference here in September. Countries in tbe trade show will be Britain, the United States, Russia. Franco. WestReuter - 62 words
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Article79 1958-05-07 2 LONDON, Tues. A woman publican was fined £15 yesterday for allowing a fan dancer to throw away her fans In the East End "Pride Of The Isle" pub. Police sergeant George Marshall testified he kept observation on the "Pride Of The Isle' and saw Miss Llnzl JohnReuter - 79 words
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126 1958-05-07 2 Mr. Wheat gets set far battle with tanks LONDON. Tues. Mr. Bill Wheal, bearded 42-year-old garage owner, today Installed the first of five tanks and armoured cars on his front lawn at Shoreh.m, Sussex the start of his battle to keep a .Jen wall. The county council says he must126 words
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175 1958-05-07 2 TRAIN THUNDERS OVER BOY, 5: HE IS UNHURT LONDON. Tuesday. A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy playing on a railway track in suburban Brixton today flung himself between the rails as the Golden Arrow boat train thundered towards him. The express screeched to a halt with Richard Brown on tbe track underneath theReuter - 175 words
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330 1958-05-07 2 Big parade for the Princess in heatwave DEI.IZE, (British Hon- duras), Tues. In broiling sun yesterday most of Belize's 25,000 inhabitants turned out for a big parade honouring Princess Margaret About 47 different organisations, including political parties, trade unions. and social groups, ma&sed with banners on the playIng fields ofReuter - 330 words
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Article56 1958-05-07 2 CALCUTTA, T«ea. The cholera epidemic raging In Calcutta since earlj last month was anthorltativelj stated today be "declining." City health authorities re- corded 15C deaths fram cholera last week as against 310 the previous week. The disease has *o far claimed 1.M2 lives Official measure, arc still56 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1958-05-07 2 DONALD LUDLOW - DONALD LUDLOW Fro* The "personal 1 column of any newspaper is always fascinating, but I Have never seen a small advertisement put to more ingenious use than the one inserted in The Times, of Reanoke, Virginia, by Harry B. Christie Junior, a local estate agent. It was a1,032 words
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Advertisement199 1958-05-07 2 day and night on Pan American s f* -,> lan American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart give you plenty of leg room. Yon can stretch way out and still not199 words
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352 1958-05-07 3 Giant 'snowball' strike threat looms in Britain 725,000 RAIL, CHEMICAL WORKERS MAY JOIN 50,000 BUSMEN LONDON, Tuesday, m AS London's crippling bus strike entered itsfl second day this morning Britain faced theH prospect of new industrial strife. Crucial talks «J during the day were expected to settle whether^H 600,000 railmenReuter - 352 words
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Article99 1958-05-07 3 ties, chosen from 19 entrants in the preliminary rounds, appeared In the new "Miss England" contest in London's Cafe de Paris last Friday. They are (from left) Valerir Leappard. 20. from Hove; Sybil Page. 18. from Brighton; Jane Hyde. 18. from Bedhampton, Hants; Leonle Green,99 words
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Article34 1958-05-07 3 mORONTO, Tues. The X Canadian Red Cross Society has ordered a shipment of 300 000 doses of smallpox vaccine to help combat an epidemic In the Pakistani seaport of Dacca34 words
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Article14 1958-05-07 3 ASUNCION: Paraguay has made a request to the US for a $17 million loan.14 words
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Article24 1958-05-07 3 CANBERRA* Defence strategy was discussed at a meeting between the U.S. commander-ln-chlef in the Pacific, Gen. Isaac D. White, and Australian Services ministers. —ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article29 1958-05-07 3 LONDON: Air France an- nounced here that their Viscounts grounded In January for a technical modification had been put back In service on the LondonParis and London-Nice routes. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article15 1958-05-07 3 MOSCOW: Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, received the Polish and Czechoslovak ambassadors. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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164 1958-05-07 3 MANCHESTER, Tafl Bolton Wanderers^Bj ners of the F.A. CupßJ on Saturday, were ssf with clogs, tomatoe.^Bj bags of nour when passed through MancrtßJ ter on their way horSJ last night. They arrived In Bolton stlm Jubilant over their 2-0 vlc-< tory over Manchester^ United164 words
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Article191 1958-05-07 3 BAGDAD, Tuesday. THE Iraqi Foreign Minister, Mr. Fadil Jamaili, 1 charged yesterday that Egypt had impaired Arab relations by trying to "dictate" to other Arab states. Mr. Jama Hi, who has Just| returned from a political goodwill mission to the Sudan, said that "goodUP - 191 words
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Article97 1958-05-07 3 TRIPLETS BORN IN PLANE PORT MORESBY. Tues. Triplets were born to a native woman In a plane just before It landed here yesterday with other natives on board refusing to help because they believe multiple births are "evil." The woman was sent to hospital here by air ambulance. She gaveReuter - 97 words
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Article64 1958-05-07 3 PLYMOUTH, Tues. Ad miralty detectives yesterday probed the mystery of secret naval documents found In a dustbin at the armament de pot here. An Admiralty spokesman said "The question of to whom they belonged and whe ther they are still secret Is be Ing Investigated." DiscardedReuter - 64 words
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Article306 1958-05-07 3 RUBBER tin I ONDON, Mon Condition.KJ on the London Stock Exchange today were quiet with prices mainly easier reflecting tht uncertain United Kingdom labour situation The London bus strike started today and tomorrow Is the crucial day for railway wag' talks. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not306 words
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297 1958-05-07 3 (COPENHAGEN, Tues.— L^ The West will preFsent a solidly united r front at any summit talks with the Russians berause of preparations LjL^£ within the North Treaty Organisation. ■Mr Paul Henri SpaaJc, Blglan secretary-general of ■c NATO council, said this as the Foreign ofReuter - 297 words
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Article36 1958-05-07 3 CANBERRA. Tues. The External Affairs Minister, Mr R.O. Casey, today rejected a request by the leader of the Opposition. Dr. Herbert Evatt, for Australian Intervention In an attempt to settle Malta's dispute with Britain—Reuter.36 words
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Advertisement139 1958-05-07 3 f^ ty* iff ij **iit y fii wv> *^s?? s I*l A^LfiVti^^^^^^^B I! va j You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM I There's something distinctive about cream does the miracle ingredient fH^Bl him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the -^^^jSd139 words
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Advertisement206 1958-05-07 3 for tht fast* of rich, rip* tomato** HUNT FOR THE BEST A TOMATO A CATSUP $P I j A^m Available at your favourite Grocer's AMiFFsoSsl HUGE STOCK dtearance SALE of PERSIAN, BOKHARA 111 US on 2nd June 1958 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii206 words
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165 1958-05-07 4 TIN BOSS PRAISES MALAYAN MINE WORKERS |(UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sir Douglas Waring, chairman of Larut Tin Fields Limited, today praised workers in the tin industTy for their "realistic attitude and common s>ense."' He also spoke well of the traders of the Malayan Trade Union Congress. Sir Douglas was addressing the165 words
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Article48 1958-05-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, lues. A cydhL Junl bin Dohronl. 30. was badly cut when he rolled 40 yards down Kenny Hill this evening 'aftei his bicycle skidded during rain Junl, a BOAC driver, was picked up unconscious by a motorist and taken to hospital.48 words
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115 1958-05-07 4 'HOODOO' WILL BE GIVEN NON-SKID SURFACE IPOH. rues rTTHE Perak Road Safety 1 council nas tirade recommendations for ih«* Improvement of the "hoodoo" double-Z bend between the 7th and 9th milestones on the Che mor Road, north of here An official told the Strait* Times today: The PWD Is going115 words
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Article86 1958-05-07 4 IPOH, Tues.— lpoh RoUry Club wants to help tbe state's crippled children. It will ask people and organisations m all part of Perak to help locate Item all. The chairman of the club's community service committee. Mr. F. AruUnan- Horn «aid today "We want to find86 words
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Article74 1958-05-07 4 A claim lor damage* by Seah Kirn Ki-ng. for the i<i.v of hfe 29-year-old son. Seah Cbwee Bock, a bean sprout grower, who was killed In a collision with a but belonging to the Kampong Bahru Bus Service was dismissed b> Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore74 words
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Article207 1958-05-07 4 HE IS MILLIONAIRE KO TECK KIN'S SON HH^^UGHTER »V AMAH YIN FONG wva*. throw n in Singapore on Hto celebrate the fairy-tale Hi's daughter who is t» Marry ■tss Linda Choo Hock Mun. 19, murs Ctaoo Teik. 0 1 a plcture.^Sne<Jro/e^fio*ie i after the207 words
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186 1958-05-07 4 MCA bid to sell houses to help pay for building iroll. Tim-mS rilt-. Malayan Chinese Association wants iS more itian 20 houses in Haveiock Ko:nl,« gapore, Tor aboul $M."><MH»O to help inivlhe^H I It will also s^B an overdraft of j from a bank for Tn£ MC A lY&fl jfl186 words
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Article188 1958-05-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE youtii section of the Malayan Indian Congress 1 may be dissolved because it has "done nothing excepi to create trouble The Kuala Langat branch of the MIC will seek the dissolution of the section at the party's annual delegates conference on188 words
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Article32 1958-05-07 4 IPOH, rues A $1,500 motor car belonging to Mr. Ooh Pin, a businessman, was reported stolen from a parking space opposite the Sun Cinema In Beech Street here last night.32 words
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Article36 1958-05-07 4 KLANO. Tue».— Girls may be admitted to the Muslim College In Klang The principal of the college. Dr M A. Rauf. said this In a report to tbe new council today36 words
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Article21 1958-05-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Mr. J Ntcholls Government Town Planner, left Johore Bahru today for Australia on a holiday21 words
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Article82 1958-05-07 4 Caning case teacher acquitted IPOH. Tues. A schoolteacher. Madam Won* Chew Ding, was acquitted by tbe lpob Magistrate today on a summons charge of causing hurt to one of net pupils The father of tbe pupil Mr Loke Fook Wan, sumhoned Madam Wong for alMFBdlv causing hurt to his Bi.82 words
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Article44 1958-05-07 4 IPOH, Wed Wong lat Ming, 31. was charged in court here today with tbe murder of bis stepmother. Mm Kirn j Kook, 48. who was found d< in her bouse in talan Da yesterday afternoon. Wi was remanded to May 1344 words
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Article42 1958-05-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The Tengku Mahkota will open the Bukit Langkap iron mine, the first Malay venture of its kind, on Thursday. The mi.ie Is In the Endau district and a special launch will convey guests to the site42 words
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Article47 1958-05-07 4 PEN AND. Tues. The Governor of Penang. Raja Sir Uda. today opened a twomile stretch of road in Butterwortb named after him. "This new road fe a fine example of the benefits which can be conferred by an enlightened local authority." he said47 words
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Article80 1958-05-07 4 IPOH. Tuea The Public Works Department are repairing a weak bridge 14 miles north of Ipoh on the main trunk road at a cost of about $10,000. A spokesman today gave an assurance that the bridge was passable to all trmfflc, but advised drivers to drive "slowly80 words
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Article99 1958-05-07 4 THE ILLS GF HEMP ADDICT IBRAHIM PENANU. Tues.— A bandi puller, told the Sessi Cotirt IH-rf UhJ.ij that smoked Indian hemp relieve his tooth ache. Have Ujc Lootb puU*4 oi Mr. Au Ah Wah. tbe co presMeat. Md him Ibrahim Maulana. 48 plied: "But I still n thir hrmp for99 words
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Article42 1958-05-07 4 IPOH, Tues The meeting of the Malafl Youth Council before Its constitution will be held hi on May 24 A new constitution for I I council was drawn up atH I round table conference of I loounciJ recently42 words
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Miscellaneous60 1958-05-07 4 RADIO MALAYA MVTIONAL SHORI WAVE nKRMIT 41 rnetpm If ke/t SINGAFOCI M«)ium wave ITS aetraa KUALA LUMPUR Mrdhrai wbtc S4l nrbra MM Mavhnn vtft S€6 nrXm IMlum wtre SM ■!>■ MAMCCA HtKmm wavr ,«7 aartrca AM 7.15 Oood' Morning To listeners: 7.16 Mornhw Strmartr 730 The News: 755 A^ate With60 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-05-07 4 h3c Close Oawn. PM lib Murte Makers; 1 M The News; 1.4S Music Makers; 200 Close Down: 500 District Newsletter; 5 15 Tea Dance. 830 "I'll Never Foi«rt The Da;"; 5.45 Hawaiian Btoa•onw; «0l Sli« Me A Story; 6.15 Hello Children; 645 Light On. b 53 Regional Announcements: 6 5495 words
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Article264 1958-05-07 5 CLUB CLOSES ROOM TO MEMBERS— 'VAGABONDS IN OUR MIDST' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. UNIVERSITY of Malaya students are believed responsible for the loss and damage of several books in the Book Club here. The librarian, Mrs Dorothy Nixon, has closed the club's air-conditioned work room to members264 words
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Article131 1958-05-07 5 DEAD MAN BLAMED FOR CRASH DAUNG, Tues. A dead D man was yesterday blamed for a motor accident In which five students were killed last September. The Baling Coroner, Tuan Syed Mahadair Fadaalc, held that the students Phoo Ah Meng, Koay Seng Wah, ICoay Seng Huat, Pall Singh and Jasbir131 words
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Article29 1958-05-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Director of Emergency Operations, Lieut. Gen. Sir James Cassels. today visited Kuala Llpl.s after flying Into jungle forts in North Pahang. j29 words
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Article90 1958-05-07 5 Two more doctors here from India KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea. Two morr doctors arrived here today by air from India to serve the Malayan Government on three )ur contracts. They are Dr. Asit Ghosnml— who will start work hihmi in Aim- Star. Kedah— anil Dr. M. R Choudhury. who will work90 words
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Article45 1958-05-07 5 BATU OAJAH, Tues. Tengku Bved Abdullah Mn Tengku Syed Omar, district Officer, Kuala Langat. in Belangor. has been transferred to Batu Oajah as chief assistant District Officer, Klnta. He succeeds Mr J.B. Melford, who has gone to England on long leave.45 words
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Article56 1958-05-07 5 Licence— then a crash BUKIT MERTAJAM. .Tues.— A motorist mounted the Hvefoot way and crashed into a shop five days after obtaining his licence, it was Mild In court here yesterday. Yu.sofT bin Arop. 42. pleading guilty to negligent driving, said: "My foot slipped from the brake pedal." He was56 words
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Article21 1958-05-07 5 Miss United States 1958. Charlotte Sheffield, left for Bangkok by Qantag yesterday after a day'g vUlt to Singapore.21 words
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Article21 1958-05-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea. The Federal Treasury collected $4 *****4 In the way of Income tax la*t month21 words
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187 1958-05-07 5 accused of WOMAN CLEARED IN $20,000 CHEATING CASE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A WOMAN denied in the Sessions Court today that she had accused another woman of cheating because the latter was the mistress of her husband. Madam Lai See was accusing Chen Took Lln. 40. a typist with the Commonwealth187 words
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Article58 1958-05-07 5 PENANQ, Tues— A Jockey, C. O. Dragon, today pleaded not guilty to a summons charge of falling to furnish his income tax returns from January to October last year. The prosecuting officer. Mr. Cheah Chee '800, said Dragon had Ignored a notice to submit his return* within58 words
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Article40 1958-05-07 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. —The water supply In Bukit Mertajam is being restricted as from today because of drought Supplies, will be available only from 5.30 a.m. to 7.30 am and again from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m40 words
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Article26 1958-05-07 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Tuea. The assistant organiser of standard schools. North Perak. Inche Abdul Latif bin Mohamed Yunus. will be transferred to Kuala Kangsar soon.26 words
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Miscellaneous67 1958-05-07 5 Praaang CATHAT: Bridge on the River Kwal 12.45. 3.15, 630. 9.30: ODEON: Hell on Devil's Island 3 15. 6.45, 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Btnbad the Sailor 3 30, 6.30. 9 30; CAPITOL: Hunchback of Notre Dame 1.15. 3.30. 6.30. 930: REX: Taufan (Malay) 1.19, J JO. 6 JO. 9.30: LIDO: Love Me67 words
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Miscellaneous424 1958-05-07 5 1.15. 3 30. 7. 9.30; GLOBE: 'Men In the Sky 7.30. 9.30: CENTRAL: Stranger on Horseback 7 30. 9.30. Biiilerv»nrlh SHANGHAI: Maha Deri 3, 9: REX: Patnl Dalvom (Tamil) SIS. 7. 9 30 ■■kit Meriajaßßi CATHAY: Aiig Hal Zae/livlnf Buddha 3 30. 7.38; CHtOK BAH: Manamagan The»»i (Tamil) 3. 7.424 words
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Miscellaneous346 1958-05-07 5 Tanjontf Malisßi REX: Malllka (Tamil) 2 JO. 7.30. Kuala LaaaßßßMar CATHAY: Peyton Place 1. 3.15. 6.30. 9.30; ODKON: And Woman Waa Cieated 1. 3.15, 630 9 15: PAVILION: Love A Crime 1. 3. 6 30. 9.15; COLISEUM Jallad CAPITOL: Hunchback of Notre Dame 13 30. 2.30. 6.30, 9.15; REX: Sayonara346 words
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Obituary62 1958-05-07 6 DE ATH it ii ...rf- tit < MMbmb* LO CHENG GUAN aged 73 of (-H Pulasan Road passed -away peacefully on 6th May 1958 leaving behind his widow, i daughter. 1 son-in-law, Koh Khek Liang, 1 brother, 1 sister and 3 grand daughters to mourn his loss. Cortege leaving residence62 words
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Article116 1958-05-07 6 20 (Jo (*<mm,,ml THANKS be tfl the Blessed Mother of God and Si Jude for favours received. M.E. MR. MRS- TAY KIM PHOON Thank their relatives and friends for Ihelr kind attendance at the Church Service and Reception and foi- their valuable pnaHkta MRS. KHOO CHENG HOE and Family116 words
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Article123 1958-05-07 6 ANNOUNC EMENTS M t»»rrf. Sl* tmimimmm) IT IS AVAILABLE now in Singapore— Tabasco, the Sauce made from Chilli with a world-wide reputation. FRANCES POH SCHOOL of Ballet: Krng Lee Road and St. Patrick's Road will re-open for clawes to-morrow Bth May. Tel. *****. *****. MOTHERS! WE OFFER You a wonderful123 words
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Article651 1958-05-07 6 I Regulations which compel trade unions in the Federation to keep better book.will have the approval ol most leading trade unionists The new regulations are not very onerous, and they would not be necessary if the union movement was a> strong and responsible as it ought to651 words
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Article307 1958-05-07 6 It is a strange kind of political truce that has averted, or at any rate postponed, a Government crisis in Burma. The split in the Anti -Fascist People's Freedom League, the Government party, is final, but a "standstill agreement" has been reached between tilt two factions which307 words
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Article181 1958-05-07 6 When Singapore's Social Welfare Department was started twelve years ago it was confined to giving relief to those made destitute by the war. But over the years the Department has built a fairly elaborate public assistance scheme which this year will cost the Government $9,000,000. There is acceptance181 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-05-07 6 THE MANTLE OF LENIN »«rtf PopynfJir k* #nonjMW"i itfi f*# man* Ht'tti £fcat«M*13 words
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1032 1958-05-07 6 Subversive elements are trying to open new fronts By a STAFF WRITER ON the eve of constitutional sel f government, subversion, like a stealthy malignant growth, is seeking to spread its roots. That is the warning several Government spokesmen have given in recent weeks. None, however, has told the .story1,032 words
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217 1958-05-07 6 RECENTLY Federal Ministers have lamented the lack of applicants for the many scholarships that are waiting for Malays. I for one have applied several times for these scholarships, only to be sent a cyclostyled letter saying that there were none available at the moment and217 words
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Article86 1958-05-07 6 All personal. comments WITH reference to the report in the Straits Times of Apr 29 under the heading "The Shocking Ignorance On East Coast." I made it clear to your reporter that the comments made were entirely In my personal capacity and not as a member of the com mission86 words
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Article85 1958-05-07 6 rE new rate of $10 as a deposit will cause students to think twice be- fore joining the Raffles National Free Library. At this deposit the subacrlber Is entitled to bor- row two books, compared with the former deposit of $5 for two and $1085 words
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Article417 1958-05-07 6 HENRY BRANDON - HENRY BRANDON By in WASHINGTON. VLJ HI L E President Eisenhower ha s been seeking to recapture the leadership from Congress in a fighting speech about his plans for reorganisation of the Pentagon, a survey among Republican State chairmen showed that they were now looking417 words
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Advertisement442 1958-05-07 6 Strait* Time* k Free Press for tho coavoMotic* of oov.r Nun out roprotontotivoi at lit How. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. ORCHARD ROAD, .ill roc.iv. imoll •«v«rti»«in4 «H «n« outwore to boi numbtri Ctouitwd odv*rtlMmOfire M( oho ko Kon*.« to: CITY MOK STORI LTD.. CoNyor Qooy, llnf awo. MR. M. M. ISMAIL,442 words
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Advertisement12 1958-05-07 6 ¥intt w I EUERVBODV lOOKS TO Kodak FOR [RHIERRS FOR Film Kit12 words
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Advertisement95 1958-05-07 6 I H.IITIY*. FITTIM.S i" M f 300 6 2 Pendant With satin Brasa metal work and whit* glaas with thin clear stripes ftr the canttaptury setting M *^Qfe mm+mm**im CINERAL ELECTRIC CO (MALAYA* LTD K4mmnUm, 9 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OF ENCLAND GROW NEW HAIR >ll IM i 11195 words
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Article, Illustration439 1958-05-07 7 VICTOR NAY AC AM - VICTOR NAY AC AM By Boy (I shouted warning) tells how 30,000-gallon container burst killing two, injuring three 500 are deprived of water supply Rl'Al.A LIMIMR, Tvt Five hundred people on Kajunft Kstate, IS miles north oi here, went without water loday following Ihe bursting of the439 words
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Article196 1958-05-07 7 KLANG, Tuesday. TWE FINANCIAL position of the Muslim College. K now part of the University of Malaya, li "disquieting." This was stated by the chairman of the first Council of the College. Da to Syed Ibrahim Omar AlsagofT. at the handing over of the College196 words
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Article101 1958-05-07 7 KUALA I.LMPI R Tues. A member of the Kelantan Royal Family U determined to graduate from Trinity College, Dublin, the hard way. Tenrka Ahmad bin Tengku Mohamed. 2«. wiU seek •art-time Job* during hla college vacation* to earn enough .money to pay for his101 words
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Article43 1958-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minist for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. returned to Kuala Lumpur today after a three-day Inspection of RIDA projects in Kelantan. Mr. Tan was accompanied by the Chairman of RIDA. Inche Ahmad Perang43 words
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Article24 1958-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A team of the Royal Malay Regiment will visit Kelantan. Trengganu and Negri Sembllan In June to select recruits.24 words
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510 1958-05-07 7 The 'happy' lawyer (26) found hanged... KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. I ESS than four hours before he was found 4 hanging from a rubber tree one Sunday morning, a young British lawyer in Kuala Lumpur had been extremely happy at the success of a theatrical play in which "he had taken510 words
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Article32 1958-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— —The Raja Permalsuri Agonic will open the new $82,000 headquarters of the National Association of Women's Institutes of Malaya at Jalan Lembah Petaling Jaya. on May 2132 words
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Article27 1958-05-07 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Seven secret society gangsters from Singapore and Johore Bahru were arrested in Tampoi last night. Police think they were about to clash.27 words
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Article77 1958-05-07 7 Bl KIT MERTAJAM, Tin*.— The Minister for Natural Resources, Inchr Ha ha man bin Samsuddin, today studied the effect of estate fragmentation in this area. He was accompanied by Mr. F. P. Narayanan, secretary general of the National In ion of Plantation Workers, and the77 words
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Article170 1958-05-07 7 SERGEANT CLEARED OF GRAFT CHARGE ITUANTAN, Tues—De- tective Sergeant Lim Eng Teng of Kuanta police station was ac quitted of a corruption charge in the Sessions Court here today. He was alleged to have accepted $30 and food and drinks costing $24.25 from a second hand dealer, Lee Tiow, in170 words
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Article30 1958-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. John van Druten's. amusing play. "Bell. Book and Candle" will be performed In the town hall here on Thursday by the Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club.30 words
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Article53 1958-05-07 7 DETECTIVES have been alerted to be on the look-out for a 38 Webley and Scott revolver which was stolen from a house in Pierce Road, Singapore. Bearing registered No. BB2v the weapon belonged to J. W. Bmellie an employee of an oil company It was missed53 words
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Article24 1958-05-07 7 Labourer \f™ An Kow. 19. was seriously injured when he fell about 80 feet from an SIT bulldine at the old Kalians Airnort. Singapore24 words
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Article33 1958-05-07 7 Sinraoore workers Party yesterday handed over to the Mayor. Mr. Ong En* Guan. a cheque for $8,078.08 he sum collected by the party for the relief of the Kampong Koo Chye fire victims.33 words
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Article29 1958-05-07 7 Pcrak Boys' Club hopes to raise $25,000 "by running a lottery to help pay the expenses of state delegates to the coming World Assembly of Youth in New Delhi29 words
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Article30 1958-05-07 7 Three y° utns one armed with a knife, held up a Chinese In his home in Lorong Susu. Penang and escaped with a pair of binoculars and an ei?ctric iron.30 words
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Advertisement99 1958-05-07 7 2jL Gyramatic \wv al )rna^ c washer IliwK ||r'>^j 2f nicoipoiai.a 111 tin- design ot the NEW BENDIX H ■j GVRAMATIC are all the most wanted features H t\ Fully automatic Exclusive Tumble Action ft washing Self Filling and Emptying H £i Triple Rinsing Faster Spin-drying B H Thermostatlc Water99 words
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Advertisement143 1958-05-07 7 MMnWaßßalidEW/a^WWWa^MMWaW^HMMM^B I MORTIMER I I SECURITIES I LIMITED Bankmt It WorU lndu»tr» GUARANTEE 82/ I per annum I •n your investment All investor* opening Ufp°e>»l Account.- receive a guaranteed Interest of B';', p« annum FIXED TERM DEPOSITS TAX NOT DEDUCTED Absolut* ■eourttv 9|t Quick withdrawal faoilitiaa Hfc NooaptU' Oprecmlioa %k143 words
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Article123 1958-05-07 8 Students told: Help Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, TuevProf. F. Mason, head of the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya last night appealed to students t73 help In the development of Malaya after their graduation. Speaking at the first annual dinner of the students' union, he said he was sorry123 words
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263 1958-05-07 8 THE 'TAME' TEDDY BOYS AND GIRLS' OF MALAYA 'Unusual clothes and hair styles do not mean badness 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. yj AI.AV AN teddy boys and girls are tame in comparison with their counterparts in Europe. This is the opinion of four Malayans who have had vast experience in263 words
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Article63 1958-05-07 8 BENTONO. Tues.— By the end of this year all ex-officki chairmen of town councils In Pahang will be replaced by men appointed from elected councillors, the Town Council here was told today. The council at Its monthly meeting was also told that It would have63 words
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Article44 1958-05-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Swmpse police patrol recently waged a 40-mrnute gun battle with a band of 15 armed terrorists in the Kedah-Perlis-Biamese border area. The patrol later recovered ammunition, food, and clothIng. Blood trails were followed until they stopped.44 words
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Article76 1958-05-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. T. L. L'Epagnlol. a member of the Australian trade mission now touring Asian countries Is anxious to form a Malayan- Australian Association. Mr. L'Epagnlol. who Is the overseas representative of the Australian-Asian Association, which has branches In all major cities In Australia.76 words
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187 1958-05-07 8 Taxi man discovers penalties of rape KOTA BHARU, Taesi— Soon after a taxi driver was eenvlcted Ist the High Court here today ef raping his wife's teenaged sister, his wife asked him for a divorce. Mr. Justice Neal sentenced Fansl bin Dollah. aged 21. to twe years' Jail and six187 words
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Article194 1958-05-07 8 Call for cheaper flour 'Australia may lose market' DENANG, Tues.—Aus- tralia can recapture the Malayan flour market only by cutting its flour price to "a competitive level," the president of the Penang j Wheat Flour Merchants' Association, Mr. Chiang Jin Kee, said today. Otherwise, he warned, Malayan purchases of Australian194 words
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Article47 1958-05-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Road Safety week in Kuala Lumpur will start on Thursday and end at midnight on May 14. Films will be screened in theatres, and competitions for the best driver, the best cyclist and the best pedestrian will be held.47 words
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251 1958-05-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A Kuala Lumpur mother is prepared to give away her missing 11 year old adopted daughter. Mah Sul Hing, If the girl can find happiness with another family. Madam Low Bat Kan told the Straits. Times251 words
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234 1958-05-07 8 IPOH, Tuesday. TPHE 600 employees in the nine Federation branches of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation are to get increases in salary of $20 to $30. The increases will be retrospective to Jan. 1. This form s the main basis of the new agreement234 words
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Article52 1958-05-07 8 BATU GAJAH. Tues. A meeting to form a rtate association for Malay schools In Perak will be held at the Perak- Malay Teachers Association in Ipoh on Saturday. The meeting will be attended by representatives of district parents associations and various advising committees from Malay schools In52 words
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Advertisement467 1958-05-07 8 i MOVIE NEWS ON SALE TODAyT |j phoni yfa&WlWW^nk\ I s Shoirm 7M S^SSSS^ 11, 1.45, 4 6.30 ONLY J Kabert TAVLOR J»He LONDON John CASSEVETES g *>«» "SADDLE THE WIND" ai^r n..l Latest "TOM A JERRY' and "DROOPY" CScoae Calar. ON STAGE TONIGHT 9U p.m. ONE SHOW ONLY 1467 words
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Advertisement513 1958-05-07 8 M il JVI I Ph NOW SHOWING! J ■m,i¥i!!TiJT.rLl"' 11> IMS 215 9 3 pm •fl r !i lU m prices! NO FREE LISTS! J f"A FAREWELL TO ARMS' S™"Z 8 CINEMASCOPE COLOR BT DELUXE K»X *W\i M ¥\i"'"™ HOW SHOWINC t c A PICTt'KE OF INTERNATIONAL VALUE "THE VIRGIN513 words
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Miscellaneous104 1958-05-07 8 M The French celcbraU a OcrStraits Times Crossword sSsrSfsS rt> zs Reptile In the main some say (1-7) v[| f|iS|f?s{ ff W ABiaiiAßtMißiioiiiT KbUbUHulyßlßsßs ACROSS 14 Some Oreclao or Thetoan |ii2a^«ii2nloßS»Jßl T ssEsyasii'i-.M, ..srr-A ;S;SAi!STSTiS2T ,oPn« r ««r, U rn.ybep.uc.- ?Kf| «s JUtt* J II Different wa. In to prtoo104 words
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Article, Illustration977 1958-05-07 9 Beautiful girl led Catherine the Great to, power ON JULY 9, 1762, a crack army of 14,000 men rode out of St. Petersburg. Heading the troops was Catherine the Great, Czarina of Russia. Only that morning she had supplanted her husband, the mad EmperorDaily Mirror - 977 words
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Advertisement285 1958-05-07 9 < "You'll save nearly L.? 2/:.? n c.e .Y e jy..M'".J mmmm mmmT M >S mm| LsmwfiiT M /w^7 4nl ImwßAal amp***"** That's what Goh, my local Mobilgas Dealer at Moulmein Road said and he was certainly right! My Austin A5O was doing around 28 miles per gallon, but Goh285 words
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Miscellaneous142 1958-05-07 9 #Vi#*##««*#i A io. B By yf##fs The Saint By Lestie Churivris Lbbbbbbn*!^ M^bbbbbbV W aH m^ ml i/^k f-^ Clil KJ *CCr jT I llm^nav f I Slw^"^^*^^ ■flj*^" MHrk Trury By Vhesier U<m id I Y^BUT ITS STILL W MELP ME PUT MIM ON THAT \J Vf~ WCVE RUN142 words
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Article129 1958-05-07 10 MELBOURNE. Tue« INVESTMENT shares showed a steadier tone with Hume* aud 1.C.1, both up 6d. providing the best recoveries on the Stock Exchange here today Retailers continued to ease and Myer lost a further 6d. Loans 3',"; 1956-59 t9B 15a 6d buyer Loans 3'«% 1955-58 «M 17«- 0d129 words
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551 1958-05-07 10 SHARES ARE STEADY DESPITE TWO CENTS RUBBER PRICE DROP By Our Market Correspondent nESPITE a two cents drop in the rubber price and only 12} cents improvement in the tin price there was surprisingly a better sentiment on the Malayan Share Market yesterday. The industrial section of the market was551 words
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Article123 1958-05-07 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In It* rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): New Tark: buying airmail T.T. 32 7 8. O.D. 33, 90 d st S3 8 credit bills, 33 3 16 trade bllU Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/8, O.D.123 words
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Article26 1958-05-07 10 SINGAPORE. May C. RUBBER: 7194 cents per lb. i down Z\ t cents i. TIN: $364.87 > 2 per picul i up 1Z' 2 cents).26 words
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Article456 1958-05-07 10 lac .Malayan share tlrefccrs A»seciauea reported: "iMUkiruUft were tieadlei Uns were steady and rubbers dtul Tbe turnover wa» small. Singapore and rederaUou •reacts reported the fallowing tin 111 done yesterday; Alex. Brlcs* was $2.50, Fed. Dispensary $2. 1 a c ail (overnight;; Fraser and Neave ords $2 47456 words
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Article18 1958-05-07 10 Malayan Share Market: May 6 May 5 Industrials: BS.4S 87.M Tins BSSI 88.4* Jan 1 1»S818 words
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Article148 1958-05-07 10 May Hnt grade rubber buyers fe.b. rloMd In Singapore yesterday at 71 cenis per lb. down i'« cent* on Monday's closing price. Closing lane: Easier. Closing prices in cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R B.S Spot (o.b buyers 71%, sellers 72%: Int. 1 R.B.S. May148 words
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Article110 1958-05-07 10 Singapore Ctnaeac Produce Exchange: noon price* per ptcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent May /June t3i', buyers, BS2 sellers. Coronat ail: steady: bulk 847 1/4 sellers, drum $50 H sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $130. Sarawak $129, special Sarawak black $74 (all unchanged) Singapore110 words
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Article27 1958-05-07 10 The following April rubber crops are announced —Beata 68.500 lb Jeram Kaaataa 60.000 lb.; Kandaw* 38.745 tb Meatafcab 57,000 lb. and Smnget Bagaa 141.500 lb27 words
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Advertisement1026 1958-05-07 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE Application* are Invitee* fer appointment te the pests aaaeariag In the SCHEDULE provided below Oaky taese ssaaiaates whe satisfy the fellpwtag nationality. reaHeaHal. age »ne eaweaHenal nawJreassPU aeea only apply Apalleaate should state In erwer ef preference the aeeto fer which they wish1,026 words
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Advertisement491 1958-05-07 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that I 8. R. Parker of No. 59 HoUand Road, Singapore, have applied for transfer of a Wholesale Dealer's Licence in respect of premises No. ITU 184, Orchard Road. Singapore. to P. C. BISSET and that this application will be heard In the Court491 words
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Advertisement465 1958-05-07 10 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LIMITED NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 131 of the Companies Ordinance, that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Company will be held at the registered office. Paya Lebar Airport on Thursday the 29th day of May. 1958 at 11.30465 words
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Advertisement708 1958-05-07 10 HsURSK LIME fAH LAST/ AFRICA SERVICE From Joooa vto Hsupltsiis, oad ll»sspir» sm»Hm sorgo to*:— Orion (Port EMioootfc W teimsisiit). Ceeatow*. M«t»ol, Loaos, Aoops. Poet HortouH, Accra, Tokorodl, AMd|om, Msuravlo a* 4 'rsotswu. Stl»O«»«r* Durban CoootOWfl M.t MAKTVIC MAfRSK 17/lt Mov 1/ 4 Jym 7/ «Jm MS VIBfKI MAfRSK 14/17708 words
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Advertisement2251 1958-05-07 11 Mt I Mci 1 1 >j v Kirmn v i iTHm BAST ASIATIC LINES OkTTWABBB SARUHtS FO* ANGKOK AIMV— PA*, EAST Panong P. flam S'pora -JAVA- am om. 15/ Ma, -BOMA- 14/25 May tS/SaMay 17/24 Ma, "MANCHURIA- IS/2* May SB/SI May 1 /I Jaaa Ate*>ptt ##1*99 Tt)f *»*j>^^ltajnT« J SaMpBMI2,251 words
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Advertisement1189 1958-05-07 11 MeAUSTER CO.. LTD. TIL.. Na.: ISS4I ■ijfptmW ummm klavbmbm limb l "^*MWlti Sj-V I tOS AINMLII SAN FRANCISCO, ond tar OS^l^Tfonri, Part. **»COUVIR ond Conodo »lo Colombo miiMraaj aa eaawar^ceatral A Seutk OTY Or COVENTRY* aumkivvn JFim m K rz iS/^ra., j&JHE? Caka Aalm> A Nawcaalfa May CITY Of BBAWORD1,189 words
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Article, Illustration824 1958-05-07 12 The sign of Pisces Pkey to mystery The scouts are packing up to spend a night in camp, and ask Ahmed to bring along a book to read by the camp fire. The book tells of buried treasure and later that night Ahmed begins to read it. Now read on.824 words
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Article, Illustration375 1958-05-07 12 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winner* of our puzzle contest. Lee Mci Seong. 22-A Seemvasagam Street Ipoh, Loh Yoot Ying. 13 Khoo Sian Ewe Road. Penang. C. Srinivasa Iver, 4-E Green Lane. Penang. ST. Thanigan 302-B Kirn Keat Poad. Singapore 12. Ng Chin Phing375 words
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Article73 1958-05-07 12 A new Canadian stamp will honour Pierre Gaultier de Varenne. Sieur de la Verendrye, famous French explorer of the early 1700s who penetrated to what is now western Canada via Rainy River and Lake of the Woods. La Verendrye was also responsible for the opening up of extensive73 words
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Advertisement382 1958-05-07 12 J K l PRICKLY HEAT .awa^^sßwawaT^llwawlwSr^^ AGNESIA l^mrjk DUSTING POWDER ■^^1 Treat him gently A child's delicate skin requires tha utmost consideration By using Agnesia you are ensuring that onckly heat and all dermic eruptions do not aftect your child GRAFTON LABORATORIES LTD. Wholesale Chemists Singapore. B f|;*c^-w -*pi Handy382 words
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Advertisement427 1958-05-07 12 J^^^_^ NICHIBAN A healthier and happier 1 1 life by ROIHI I ROIHI Plaster is a strong permeable I Medicine, it ha* 'a wonderful effect M on resolving stagnation of the affected I 88* part, promotes the metabolism, gives vital oower to the muscle, appeases j the pain and oversensitive427 words
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Miscellaneous48 1958-05-07 12 C.C.C Collect six of the** coupons to jotn the Children's Corner Club. Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped s ell addretsed envelope. Name JJA Addreu Name Age Address Sex48 words
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Advertisement783 1958-05-07 13 SITI ATIONS VACANI M Wmamm tS t Vim.)- Km St ttl. uku WANTED IMMEDIATELY M»1«t rmtonertin Cook. Male or Female. Able Cook European and Mahy food. Applj with TestimaoiaJa atotat Wages require*. Sea A 4*»&. S.T. SENIOR COST CLBRK far icrge manufacturing company. &c.wßUno' Graduate or student preterretf. Please give783 words
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Advertisement708 1958-05-07 13 SITLATIONS WANTED It Ward, ti fmtaj— *J* Jo«te.«iML EUROPEAN DOCTOR URGKNiLY requires Locum in Singapore ana for period of one mania. Avaflame Immediately Box A4J32, SIT. BUROPBAH SECRETARY/ BTBWOORAPHBR experlencas la travel work seeks permanent position Avaßaale Immediately. Please apply Box A 8345 S.T EUBOPKAN CONFIDENTIAL Secretaiy/Steßßßjraßher available immediately Singapore708 words
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Advertisement842 1958-05-07 13 \t'('OMM<M>ATION VACAKI mmtdm S» i aw» M«. -wt,. KATONG CATHOLIC FAMILY offers furnished room bath attached In clean/ quiet bungalow pleasant locality aii conveniences single with board plus laundry %2M without suigle/eowpli $12W $140 Phoae *****, ATntACTTTB BUMOALOW Newton Road to let furnished midJune for six months, 2 bedrooms, 1842 words
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Advertisement871 1958-05-07 13 EDUCATION M Wood. U >— aw it tta. txtrm BUM KINDBrGARTEN. 107* flafangnmi Rd.. has vacanciea lac present term, central location top teach.ng staff. Apply immediately Phone *****. euaxiAA. luiiioN tooart Utoona/uutMietiMaa CamacMg* Stegilafe, uteratarc oj rTrol OJBwf> pora ma loolbs. Ueoaratih) scripture Jumnvlug last U>wat< uertincate Commerce riistor> accuuuis871 words
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Advertisement907 1958-05-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, tt tmim. >— Box M rl: txlrm. FIAT 000. 0 months eld showrwaaa condiUoa. Pboac *****. HUgO. FORD ZCPHYR a ram bird England late IS»6, eacelles* condition $4,500. Phone Gordon *****. 1950 HUMBKR SUPBR Snipe one Owner, regularly serviced, mileage 00,000. $1,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****.907 words
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Advertisement776 1958-05-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALtt M Ward, tl (Win B»x M rl. oxtrm JAGUAR MX VII Saloon, 1f193 registered 19bi New Cellolase Red Leather Upholstery, Beautllul Engine, Tyres. Original Radio cost $350 $3300- on* Tel. t3987, alaJes'lc Hotel Singapore. FOR BALK M Wmwdh ti (mUm.) Bam it tl: rHr,, AMERICAN MADE MEM'S776 words
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Advertisement370 1958-05-07 13 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS. to £800 1 SINGAPORE and ash tor "TELE-ADS'* TTus service is only availabla provided potr use Sfratro Trmee Ben Number federation reader* should pontoet la«it ntunt tftralU line* IMBc» m nimlrb lav rlawtttfd tmrm WHKK». IIJ STAY M Word, tit tMimmmn,, Dmilt I month It W370 words
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Article269 1958-05-07 14 VIC MAYACAM - VIC MAYACAM FMOC ASKS AGF: CAN HE PLAY FOR MALAYA* By His eligibility poses a question BUT HE MAY GO WITH TEAM TO PLAY IN HK KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. R a h i m Omar, the former "Problem Boy" of Singapore football, has become a problem269 words
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Article95 1958-05-07 14 LONDON, Tues. Frank Rowbotham Foster, one of the best cricket all-round-ers who ever played for England, has died. He was 69. Foster, whose cricket career was cut short by a road accident, played firstclass cricket only from 1908 to 1914. but during that time he tookReuter - 95 words
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376 1958-05-07 14 TOKYO, Tues.—Chocolates, programmes and cigarettes as well as icecream, soft drinks, dried squid and octopus will be available to the thousands of spectators expected to see the forthcoming Asian Games. Nothing has been left to chance, during the past few weeks a376 words
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201 1958-05-07 14 HOOLIGANS STONE BOLTON PLAYERS AT MANCHESTER BOLTON, Lancashire, Tues.— Bolton Wanderers winners of the Football Association Cup Final last Saturday were stoned with clogs, tomatoes and bags of flour when they passed through Manchester on their way home here last night. They arrived here still Jubilant over their 2-9 victoryReuter - 201 words
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Article26 1958-05-07 14 TANJONO MALIM. Tues.— Methodist English School. Tanjong Mallm. beat Trolak District Bports Association 'B 4-1 in a Steveson Cup soccer match here last night26 words
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Article22 1958-05-07 14 TAIPINO, Tues Indian Association beat Talp i n g Police by 9-2 In a First Division soccer match here yesterday22 words
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180 1958-05-07 14 LONDON, Tues. Alan Moss, the Middlesex fast bowler, shot out seven batsmen for 28 runs for the M.C.C. against Surrey, the County cricket champions yesterday. Surrey, out In two and three quarter hours for 118, followed on 285 behind but had reduced the deficitReuter - 180 words
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Article59 1958-05-07 14 SINGAPORE DO WELL IN SHOOT SINGAPORE finished in the first ten in all three events of the English Small-Bore Rifle Association's .22 calibre colonial team, snooting championships. The results announced in London yesterday showed that the Singapore tram was placed fourth hi the pistol (649 points), fifth in the aperture59 words
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Article28 1958-05-07 14 PENANG. Tues. TJ.CA beat Baharol Alam 8-1 In a first division league soccer match at the City Stadium today. T.P.C.A led 2-1 at half time.28 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-05-07 14 UP AND OVER goes Pal Singh, Hie Singapore Asian Games hope, to set a new Malayan pole vault record of 12ft. 9 Jin. at Penan* last week. Pal was competing in an All-comers meet between the Federation's Asian58 words
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285 1958-05-07 14 r. SALAHUDIN - EDDY JOINS SQUAD, SA YS: I FEEL FIT and FINE r. SALAHUDIN By UDDY CHOONO, Malaya's key man in the defence J of the Thomas Cup, Joined the Cup squad in Singapore on Monday night in their final intensive training for the challenge round on June 14 and 15. Another285 words
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123 1958-05-07 14 Matthews to play against Aust. XI SYDNEY. Tues. Blackpool's brilliant winger, Stanley Matthews, will play against Australia at the Sydney Sports Oround on Saturday Because of a toe injury, there was some doubt whether Matthews would be at. But Matthews said today his toe had responded to treatment and wasReuter - 123 words
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Article43 1958-05-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Government Department and Business Houses league soccer results; Dlv. 1: Chartered Bank v Municipal (postponed). Dlv. 2: Railways 2. KUat 1; P.W.D 4, Sungei Besl Police 0. Dlv. S: Mercantile Bank 6, Forest Research Inst. 243 words
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Article75 1958-05-07 14 CHESTER, Tues. The 16 probables for tomorrow's Chester Cup to be run over two and a quarter miles here an: Induna (J. Purtell), Maelsheachlalnn (W. H. CtJT), Articulate (D. Ryan), Souverlone (J. Slmei Chamafleur (E. Britt), Sandlacre (L. Plggott). DU Huit (P Robinson), Moongate (E. Hide).Reuter - 75 words
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Article43 1958-05-07 14 NEW YORK, Tues The U.S. Amateu. Athletic Union has banned the use of built-up /hoes by high lumpers in the United States. Russia's Yuri Stepanov recently did a world record Jump of 7ft lln., wearing speclaj built-up shoes43 words
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Article47 1958-05-07 14 SOCCER Matt Busby and eight other Manchester United executives or players have accepted an invlta- tion to spend a summer holiday In Spain as guests of the Spanish FA In Glasgow. Rangers scored a 2-1 away victory over Patrick Thistle In a Scottish Dlt 1 match. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article52 1958-05-07 14 TENNIS—ItaIy has named Its Davis Cup team to play India In the second round at Florence on May 15-17 Giuseppe Merlo. Nicola Pietrangell. Orlando Sirola ana Antonio Maggi. la Naples, Pletrangelt and Sirola beat Merv Rose and Warren Woodcock (Aust.) 4 6-3. 6-4, 8-1 in the International tournament men's doublesUP - 52 words
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Article22 1958-05-07 14 WEIGHTLIFTING: Russian bantamweight Stepan Ulyanov set a new world record for the two-hand press with a lift of 2411-lb "t Alus'ita ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article403 1958-05-07 14 Tourists set for big win f EICESTER, Tues. v fine exhibition skilful leg-spin bowl] by John Alabaster y< terday put the New Z< land cricket team w on the way to victt over Leicestershire her Alabaster took a total eight wickets for 60 n during the day six for In403 words
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Article89 1958-05-07 14 |POH. Mon. Two women are among the 70 entrants who will take part In the Slmpang Pulal Hill Climb, organised by the Perak Motor Club, at the Slmpang Pulal-Labat Road, nine miles south of here, on Sunday at 8.30 am They are Joan Leverett. a matron89 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1958-05-07 14 PENANG BADMINTON: Junior championships finals and elimination rounds for Malayan championships. Han Chiang High School TAIPING HOCCEB: Dlv. 1 Prisons v BM H Esplanade. IPOH SOCCEB: Div 1— Ramblers v. P.C.R-C. Chinese Assembly HaU ground; Dlv. 2 K.I. A v t Coy RASC. padang. KAMPAB SOCCEB: Police v Young Tamlllana,104 words
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