The Straits Times, 22 May 1958
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Title Section20 1958-05-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times flea*** Fstd 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 a 15 CENTS20 words
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Article417 1958-05-22 1 BOMBS EXPLODE IN BEIRUT, GUN BATTLES CONTINUE British troops, planes and ships stand by in Cyprus NICOSIA, Wednesday. gRITISH service chiefs were holding lop secret meetings here as rebel violence flared again in Beirut and other parts of the Lebanon yesterday. Royal Air Force planes someReuter - 417 words
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365 1958-05-22 1 SALAN HAILS A 'HOPE OF NATIONAL UNITY' TIE GTIEfi TUMBLE SPOT ALGIERS, Wed— Gen Raoui Salan. French Commander in Chief in Algeria, yesterday praised Gen. Charles de Gaulle in a speech in the main square here. Gen. Salan said: "C-en. De Gaulle has understood the anguish of the Algerian people.Reuter - 365 words
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Article64 1958-05-22 1 DAYTON. (Ohio), Wed. A woman employee of the Wright Air Development Centres laboratory here has spent seven days In complete darkness and Isolation in a tc t In connection with space 1 flight experiments. I A spokesman for the centre »aid the woman underwentReuter - 64 words
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Article27 1958-05-22 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia will buy 37.000 tons of rice from the United States to ease its present shortage. It was officially announced today. UP.UP - 27 words
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177 1958-05-22 1 REBEL LEADERS: WE'LL FIGHT TO THE LAST MAN— BEIRUT, Wed. A compromise attempt by middle-of-the-road politicians to solve Lebanon's crisis failed yesterday and opposition leaders vowed to fight pro- Western President Camille Chamoun's Government "to the end. Opposition deputy Rashid Karame said his followers in Tripoli would fight to theUP - 177 words
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Article234 1958-05-22 1 lAKARTA Wtd Ja- karta Radio today announced the fall of Gorontalo. the second biggest rebel town in the North Celebes. Gorontalo is about 150 miles south-west of the Indonesian rebel capital of M«nado This, leaves Menado as the rebels' last major stronghold In Indonesia. TheReuter; UP - 234 words
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Article210 1958-05-22 1 TOKYO, Wed. The 1 Malayan contingent to the Asian Games, dressed in smart blue blazers and white straw hats, today supplied a supplementary guard of honour when Tengku Abdul Rahman arrived here for a one-week State visit. The lme Minister, accompanied by his wife, wasReuter - 210 words
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150 1958-05-22 1 LONDON, Wed The nine-day-old AngloSingapore constitutional conference here today entered its final phase with delegates holding private consultations, a meeting of the technical working party and a plenary session. Sources close to the allparty Singapore delegation of five were today confident thatReuter - 150 words
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323 1958-05-22 1 OLIVE GRUT - Pretty Valerie enters Islam for love OLIVE GRUT By IfUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— At a simple 15 minutes ceremony this evening, lovely Valeric Dearing, of Rotherham, England, became Sufflah binte Abdullah. She has embraced Islam for love Sufflah (meaning Divinely Clean) will be married to Inche Ikmal Hisham Albakrl, son of323 words
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Article31 1958-05-22 1 LONDON. Wed. British film actor Robert Donat is in hospital with a "cerebral disorder". He had Just begun a come-back after a fiveyear retirement forced by Illness —UPUP - 31 words
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Article26 1958-05-22 1 BOMBAY, Wed Twenty people were killed and 5o Injured when a train was derailed today while entering Chamaraj station 386 miles from here— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1958-05-22 1 TOKYO. Wed. -A Japanese fleet of 15 pearl-flshlne boats today left Kushlmoto western Japan, for the South Pacific— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-05-22 1 QUEST FOR MISS STORE BETTY M SN another m trant in the Miss Singapore Quest. A total of 36 rirls ha.. Join ed the contest when entries closed yesterday. Judging will take place in conjunction with a variety stage show at the Sky Theatre on June 33 and 24 The66 words
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Article22 1958-05-22 1 KARACHI. Wed. Pakistan and the United States have signed an agreement for $90 million aid towards Pakistani development pro-jects.-U.PUP - 22 words
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Article84 1958-05-22 1 2 a.m. news roundup LONDON TALKS HIT SNAC LONDON, Wed. Tbe Singapore delegation U meeting its stifTest opposition fro. n the Colonial Office on guarantees for the civil service. On this issue alone the talks are now likely to last till after the Whiisun holidays. There are also four orReuter - 84 words
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Article177 1958-05-22 1 PARIS, Hea. f rentier Pierre Pflimlin may send his new Chief of General Staff. Gen. Henri Lorillot, to Algeria with fi powers to make peace wl .1 pro- tie Gaulle insurgent Generals and to step up the battle against Muslim rebels, informed sources said today.Reuter - 177 words
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Article65 1958-05-22 1 TOKYO. Wed. -Two Japanese air defence force F-86-F Jet aircraft today crashed Into the sea off Mte, western Japan, following a mid -air collision. A Defence Board spokesman said both pilots .miciv. i la balling out. but while a hellcopter had picked up > nt» pilot,Reuter - 65 words
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Advertisement94 1958-05-22 1 DAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE a. moth will iw* mwm I HI »m. OOtOM H— Ul* ioo% /WS pyiss cane i^M|/'A!I iaikoo sin; Air I mjjji Is made from Juicy sugar- 14 /jVmflfijF Juicy stalks contain a higher percentage of f Jm /f< sucrose; that's why tN^i—^fiSfwErJ' Taikoo Is the purer94 words
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Advertisement82 1958-05-22 1 THI WORLDS IW* (tftr** V Ml *Sl W T%> I VIM OTWs^J 1 PHILIPS Lp,^^—^^^—^^--, £1 fi or your < \^h> fly electric razor "Cflv Uo^^l^ safety razor When you buN»w^\ a New PHILI§UHtiJt\WI Your local dealer will gladly demonstrate any of the three Phillshave models; for mains, battery, or82 words
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283 1958-05-22 2 kJEW YORK. Wed. President Eisenhower last night called for "a new offensive" by the American people to defeat the economic recession. He told more than 2,000 business leaders at a banquet concluding their two-day economic conference: "What America must do now is toReuter - 283 words
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238 1958-05-22 2 FORT BRAGG, (North Carolina), Wednesday. DETAILS were released yesterday of the hitherto secret Strategic Army Corps the baltle force the U.S. Army keeps ready to deal with an emergency in any part of the world. Major-Oeneral Robert Sink. the corps commander, said it hadReuter - 238 words
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89 1958-05-22 2 New British sports car ''for the masses' LONDON, Wed. The British Motor Corporation announced yesterday that it was producing a little two-seater sports car aimed at bringing sports car motoring to the masses. The car is the Austin-Healey "Sprite," little brother to the famous Austin-Healey 100-6. It has a "soupedUP - 89 words
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Article19 1958-05-22 2 SEOUL. Wed— The District Court of Appeals here sentenced two convicted Communist spies to death.— U.P.UP - 19 words
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Article93 1958-05-22 2 DAMAGES FOR A FRIEND OF MARGARET LONDON Wed. Mr. Colin Tennant is to receive "substantial damages" against Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., it was staled in the High Court. This resulted from the publication in the Sunday Express of an untrue report which stated that he had been "island hopping in theReuter - 93 words
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187 1958-05-22 2 I ONDON, Wed. An J anarchist of 12 was today defying a ban by her headmistress on girls wearing trousers. Frances Greig, of Islington. North London, told reporters she was an anarchist and would not go to school unless she could wear whatReuter - 187 words
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Article755 1958-05-22 2 OONALD LUDLOW - OONALD LUDLOW j From I WASHINGTON, Wed The bright and the not-80-bright among America's youth are providing Uncle Sam with a splitting headache. Two uncomfortable discoveries have been made: They are that while right across the nation brilliant boys and girls are languishing In mental Isolation because tbelr755 words
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Advertisement189 1958-05-22 2 ■KV&^Bl FAMOUS AHn MARMITE RICH IN VITAMIN "B" jC\ ESSENTIAL TO ROBUST HEALTH f^\ \tcpf Vilamin B stimulates the appetite, improve* the digc*tio'i and guards against diseases o£ I-** >1 Vv^ i^^^E^lwV the nrrves and skin. MARMITE i* a concentrated extract obtained from yeast (an excellent fL^^ f _i-^ f^itHt/f^\189 words
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Advertisement68 1958-05-22 2 OFFICIAL 60BBLEDEYG00K is always joy and a delight. i n a solemn 590-word hand-oat, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has produced a pearl of prose. It announces that it has succeeded, after many experiments, in "pelletising the herbicide." Translated into plain English, this signifies that weed killers now come in68 words
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Miscellaneous35 1958-05-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f~~. Z > a <?+nf(eman should r<^~<-~^\ t CT t^^^^\ll r-^ TP— LICT I— r^a/myt/r stand as i<J* and I I rr |L,, T 1^"^? 1 I*"! t f~* YTift ftrtt35 words
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Article581 1958-05-22 3 Vote of confidence for Pf limlin HE PLEDGES TO REFORM CONSTITUTION Crisis powers for Algeria renewed De GAULLE ASKED TO DISPEL DOUBTS PARIS, Wednesday. THE FRENCH National Assembly today strengthened the hand of Mr. Pierre Pflimlin, the "crisis" Premier, by backing with a big majority his demand for renewal ofReuter - 581 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-05-22 3 A dim li. Gaulle crowd marches along the seafront in Aiders after attending a rally in front of Government House. U.P. picture.UP - 26 words
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Article89 1958-05-22 3 Princess and Peter dine atone LONDON. Wed. Princess Margaret dined alone last night with Group Captain Peter Townsend. whose love she renounced in 1955. This new meeting between the 27 -year-old Princess and the 43-year-old wartime air ace remained secret until just before night. The group captain, divorced father ofReuter - 89 words
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Article51 1958-05-22 3 JAMSHEDPUR. vVed.- One person was killed and 17 seriously injured when police opened fire last night during a four-hour battle here with demonstrating workers Sixty people received minor injuries and several hundred needed first-aid treatment. All Amjad. a trade union official. wa s taken into custodyReuter - 51 words
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127 1958-05-22 3 ALGIERS. Wed. (GENERAL K.i. V.i i s.i la us V headquarters issued a communique last night giving what it described as "the truth" about recent insurgent activity in Algeria. tt disputed figures for nationalist rebel activity given In a communique issued earlierReuter - 127 words
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Article64 1958-05-22 3 LONDON. Wed. London's underground railway workers, who had been threatening to join the capital's striking busmen, yesterday accepted a three per cent pay rise. This is the same increase granted to the national railway workers last week and which averted a rail stoppage. Wages of theReuter - 64 words
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Article281 1958-05-22 3 LONDON, Tues Closing middle prices o! selectee stocks not Including stamp duty were- RUBBER LONDON. Tues Bpot 2Hid., June 21-\d'. July-Sept. 21\d. Oct -Dec 21 T id.. Jan-Mar 21 %d.. April-June unquoted May c.l.f 21\d. June c.l.f. 21N,d. July cl.f Jl^d Tone: Very steady. rm LONDON Tues I'uv.281 words
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Article205 1958-05-22 3 BRITISH PLAN FOR 'FLYING SHIPS' f ONDON, Wed. The British Government is reported to be financing the study of a project to build "flying ships" of up to 15,000 tons, capable of carrying 1,000 passengers The Dally Mail said In a front page report that the Government has "taken theReuter - 205 words
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246 1958-05-22 3 11 killed in mid-air crash— pilot safe REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF A National Guard Jet trSne^collided E |n th^ air near Brunswick Maryland vpsiprHav All 11 peo- y aieiady pie aboard the airliner senders and a crew of four were kill- The pilot of the military plane, whoReuter - 246 words
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Advertisement222 1958-05-22 3 Do }j>u start the day right? Yoke bin doesn't. Foong Yoong does, with her moming She just has a cup of coffee coffee she eats bread and Blue Band Margarine P T Th° k L h"k a CU E f n R Vw »"S is alible B^'- A good meal222 words
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Advertisement371 1958-05-22 3 HP MAKES vF HOMES BEAUTIFUL > Painting is quick -=L* I and easy with Super ~^£s\ Kent 1 one I hI i imazinn nil.|«T fBI7//^^y^ff"^B lough paint goes on x^^^H^^^^^Trol^^^^^^^^^Mlr smoothly with brush >r\> h.e of brush in, irk- I 4 .^^^^tr. in less than an houi m^o— wSTMIjW* It's371 words
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343 1958-05-22 4 38 MILITARY MEN GET DECORATED FOR PRE-MERDEKA SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'fHIKTY-EIGHT British and Malay officers have been honoured by the Queen for services in tht Federation before the country became independent. The honours and awards are the last the British monarch will make to343 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-05-22 4 STUDENTS ot Anderson School make up for Hang Tuah," one of the 22 items in a comb.ned schools grand variety concert to be held on Friday and Saturday in aid of the Asian Cames fund at St Michael"s Institution. Ipoh This picture was taken57 words
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Article201 1958-05-22 4 WORKERS TOLD: AID BANDIT WAR IPOH, Wed.— A call to, 1 estate and mine workers In Perak to be the "eyes and ears" of the Government in its war against terrorists is being made by the District War Executive Committee. The committee nu.s a.sked managers ot201 words
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Article18 1958-05-22 4 SEGAMAT. Wed Tuan Hajl Ahmad bin Awang has been appointed Assistant Collector of Land Revenue Segamat.18 words
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Article42 1958-05-22 4 A Singapore cyclist who was involved in an accident with a boy later suffered injuries himself following an argument with a man. The cyclist. Lai Yin. 53. was admitted to the General Hospital. Police have detained a man.42 words
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Article107 1958-05-22 4 TEACHER IS TAKEN FOR $150 'RIDE' lIPOH, Wed. a Penang schoolteacher was robbed of $150 yesterday here by three men whom he had asked to direct him to the Malayan Chinese Association building. Mr Oeh Thuan Choo w a s passing through Ipoh on his way to take up an107 words
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100 1958-05-22 4 ANTI-BANDIT OATH-TAKING RALLIES IN FIVE AREAS JPOH Wed. About 20,000 people living in terroristinfested areas of Central Perak are to make public pledges to help the Government to end the 10--year-old Emergency The pledges will be made at five mass rallies before the Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Mohamed Ghazali100 words
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157 1958-05-22 4 Upkeep for life of divorcees is backed IPOH. Wed— The Perak branch of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society today backed the UMNO move to seek life maintenance for wives divorced "without good cause." The secretary of the society. Mr M. Y. Hussein, told the Straits Times today that lt was157 words
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318 1958-05-22 4 PUBLIC APOLOGY SOUGHT FROM MINISTER ITU ALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y —The Malayan Rubber Goods Manufac- turers* Association has i demanded a public I apology from ihe Minj is:er of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew j Sin. who claimed on Monday that the association had not made a single constructive318 words
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Advertisement503 1958-05-22 4 There's More Than W |y o fan/! Jf any man will come to upe| in the fiat I The HuHan nvay! 'm uSS/l\M\V/ I mJ^I "'/im WM i.™,-//,. 1 M Yes! Fiat is Italy's outstanding export. It's g§ II I¥^l«l\ IWV/ ll _HP*J»iBBr the car which is equally at home503 words
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Miscellaneous155 1958-05-22 4 RADIO MALAYA -«t. i. 3o t>» Mfn I Only; aOO Close Down 500 CallNATIONAL SHORT ln B A Hospitals 600 Hello WAVE SERVICE Children; 630 Radio Dane? Club 41 nwUr, •45 light* On: 6.53 National AnSINGAPORE rouncements; 6.54 81ngapcre Medium hv€ 474 metres Share Market Report and National KUALA 1.1155 words
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329 1958-05-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A SUGGESTION by a Selangor state councillor that the State Government ban joget dancing during Hari Raya celebrations caused many protests among Muslims here today. Those who said "no" to the suggestion included officials of youth organisations329 words
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Article88 1958-05-22 5 VERDICT ON BRUNEI AMOK KILLINGS BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. A verdict that Peter Govilon. formerly of the Treasury Department here, was responsible for the murder of five people has been recorded by the Coroner. Mr R. G. P. N. Combe. The five Awangku Ahmad bin Pengiran Besar. I.eong Seong Onn. Patrick88 words
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Article64 1958-05-22 5 IPOH, Wed.— No plea was recorded when a 20-year-old Indian Muslim. Abdul Kassim. was charged in tne Magistrate's Court here today with kidnapping a 15-year-old girl. Abdul, son of Sheikh Mohamed, was alleged to have taken away Muniammal, daughter of Ramado, from her lawful guardian at Gunong64 words
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292 1958-05-22 5 ROW IN MALACCA AFTER TENGKU'S VISIT MALACCA, Wed. A complaint was made when municipal councillors held their monthly rr-etinn today that they had not been invited to receive the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at Malacca airport when he paid his official visit to Malacca state on May 9. Inche292 words
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Article59 1958-05-22 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Chong Eng Seah, 31. a bill collector, was charged here yesterday with committing criminal breach of trust of $21,127 belongine to his etn- ployer, Mr. Lim Ooh Weng. of Chop Chin Soon Hin. He is alleged to have taken the money between March 1. 1952.59 words
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144 1958-05-22 5 Xl ('HIM.. Wed. Three more district councils have agreed to use a centuryold weapon the Dayak'f blowpipe to destroy stray dogs. The blowpipe method was first used by the Mirl Urban District Council and has proved to be very effective. So144 words
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Article111 1958-05-22 5 T»HE death of Eugene Marie Michael Juchs, 34, Is now being investigated as suicide by the Singapore police. This wwa s told to the StralU Times by Mr. Eu Cheow Eang the police secretary He said: 'Investigations are still being handled by officers of Joo111 words
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Article46 1958-05-22 5 For stealing a pen worth $25 from a hawker, Ang Hwee Seng, 26. was Jailed for two years by a Singapore court yesterday. The court also ordered 12 months' police supervision on Ang. who admitted four previous convictions, one for theft.46 words
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Article167 1958-05-22 5 That's the word everyone in Kelantan fears KOTA BHARU, Wed.— Thousands of people in Kelantan. which has had no rain for three months, dread one word flre. The wells and flre hydrants are dry. The Fire Brigade has arranged with tbe Malayan Railway to use Its ferries to carry167 words
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Advertisement188 1958-05-22 5 you can have a U_J FRIGID Ai RE REFRIGERATOR There Is a model to suit both /our home md your pocket Capacities range up to 14.4 cubto feet and you have a choice of colours (blue, green, pink, red and white). You can be confident ot FRIGIOAIRE appliances because they188 words
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Miscellaneous832 1958-05-22 5 C'ATHAV: Farewell to Arms 3. 7. 9.15. f*THAT: Maha Dcvi 1.30, 12.15 3.15, 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: 530 845: REX i atnl Dalvom And Woman Was Created 3.15 ip©_ (Tamil I 2.30, 6 45. 9 r 4s V-?n R Q^° l '?li.|TO a L n CATHAY: Young and Dan- K»j«Mtf Si832 words
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Article29 1958-05-22 6 The Australian Minister for Supply and Defence Production, Mr. Athol G. Townley, will arrive In Singapore today by air from London. He will leave for Australia tomorrow.29 words
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Article39 1958-05-22 6 Mr. Teng Ah Kye has been elected chairman of the police clerical branch of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Other officers are: Secretary. Mr. Heng Hock Wan. treasurer. Mr Phoon Yin Khan39 words
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Article39 1958-05-22 6 The Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. will broadcast a Commonwealth Day message to school children over Radio Malaya tomorrow. The message was recorded before Sir William left for London for the Anglo-Singa pore constitutional talks.39 words
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Article40 1958-05-22 6 KLANG, Wed.— The Klang Town Council will soon have an engineering section with Its own engineer and technical assistants. A council spokesman today said an engineer had alreaay been selected. He is expected to start work next month.40 words
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Article49 1958-05-22 6 Goh Cheng Hoe. 27. pleaded not guilty In a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of breaking Into the house ol Lim Joo Seng in Orchard Road on May 7. He was alleged to have stolen 53 bottles of liquor valued at $500 Bail was allowed49 words
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246 1958-05-22 6 DENANG, Wed. The I future of the Malayan Indian Congress as a partner in the Penan* State AUiance will depend on a quick reply from the congress president, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, Inche Talib bin Salleh. the new Alliance state secretary. **id today.246 words
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228 1958-05-22 6 Two reasons why Alliance lost I polls in Ipoh l: SPLIT IN PERAK MCA X: LACK OF COHESION kUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed The committee of six appointed by the Alliance Central Executive Committee to inquire into its defeat in the Ipoh Federal by-elec-tions last November has recommended a thorough reorganisation228 words
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Article, Illustration277 1958-05-22 6 TWO SEEK ODD JOBS TO START WORLD TOUR TWO adventurous young Malayans who act out on bicycles from Seremban last month to see the world are now in Singapore looking for odd jobs to raise money foi their deck passages to India. Anthony Danker, 20, winner of the 1956 "Mr.277 words
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188 1958-05-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FEDERATION housewives can from next month ask their retailers to supply them with fresh eggs from Australia, China. Siam or other countries and be certain they get wnat they asked for. LAll Imported eggs must In ture bear a stamp188 words
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Article142 1958-05-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. School children are to get priority for visits to the 831 -ton Dewa Rutji a training ship of the Indonesian Nayy when she calls at Port Swettenham tomorrow. The Dewa Rutjl, with a complement of six officers and 33 cadets who are142 words
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Advertisement285 1958-05-22 6 fro T Mirk \tJhen Quality coun{s Z±prt sio oiotb o?* n J$ DAIFUKI R*?*" »"•'•>""»» Yarns; Bright A Semi Dull (From 3D to 300 deniers are available in Skein A on ConeJ SUIKO 11 Su it Uncrimped Bright A Crimped Semi-Dutfr ull Deniers A Cut Lengths are available in each285 words
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Article252 1958-05-22 7 JAMT SINGH SETS UP COMMITTEES TO PARALYSE WHARVES BUT UNION CHIEF IS KEEPING IT SECRET THE executive committee of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has decided on a date to call its 7,000 members out on strike, the association secretary, Mr. Jamit Singh, said yesterday.252 words
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Article40 1958-05-22 7 A tailor. Chow Mun Poh 42. of Nee Soon Road wa& fined $650 or six months' jali by a Singapore magistral? yesterday tor unlawful possession of 10 lb of cigars on which dutj had not been paid40 words
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187 1958-05-22 7 SINGAPORE GOVT. BID TO SAVE ON PHONES IN HOMES MANY Singapore Government officers may have their telephones at home cut on* in a new economy drive. A Treasury circular has gone out drawing the attention of heads of departments to the recent Increase in telephone charges It says: "It is187 words
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Article148 1958-05-22 7 The motorist who forgot,.. BENTONG. Wednesday. A CONTRACTOR was run down yesterday by A HIS OWN CAR. Then it rolled into a ravine. It happened on the Ben-tong-Raub road when Mr. Ong Chik, aged 30, wag on his way to an estate in Kampong148 words
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55 1958-05-22 7 $48 fiats open to smaller families PENANG, Wed— Families of five may no* live in tin City Council's SIX -i month flats at Ifittf KaiiKtI In- Council announced today that applications would be considered up to May 31. "The minimum family qualification of seven kas now been reduced to flve."55 words
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Article31 1958-05-22 7 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Players' next production here will be George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man First readings will be held on Mar 27 and June 531 words
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Article40 1958-05-22 7 KUAJLA LUMPUR. Wed Inche Bahaudin bin Mohamed Ya'acob. the former Deputy Public Prosecutor. today took over as Selangor's Legal Adviser from Mr. P. G Clough. who is leaving under the Malayanisatioo scheme at the end of this month.40 words
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Article103 1958-05-22 7 TODAY SIKHS HONOUR ARJUN DEV in Singapore and all o over the world will today celebrate the 352 nd annirersary of the martydom of Guru Ayjun Dev. who compiled the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy book. At the Pardesl Khalsa Sikh temple in Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore, the 4«-hour nonstop103 words
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Article37 1958-05-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Ministry of Education has authorised the Negrt Sembilan Chief Education Officer, Mr. S. Thamblah. to set up a Malay secondary class for "border line" students at Kuala Pllah.37 words
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Article19 1958-05-22 7 6BGAMAT. Wed. -Mr. P. Dutneld. manager of SegMttt Estate, is leaving soon far Brtuin on leave.19 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-05-22 7 FIVE MALAYANS RECEIVE DEGREES FIVE Malayan students were amon,- those wbo received degrees at New South Wales University of Technology. Australia, recently. Mr. Justice J.SJ lanry. Deputy ChaaeeUsr of the university conferred the Bachelor *f Engineering degree on Kavier Gob Kben Wan. of Seremban. Pok Shewn* Yee, of Kuala Lumpur,109 words
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Article20 1958-05-22 7 TAIPIAIG. Wed. A town councillor, Mr. Hwang Yung Chih, has been granted two months' leave by the council20 words
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Article154 1958-05-22 7 nnTT PENANG Wednesday. ABOUT 10,000 national call-up registration forms have been received in Bukit Mertajam in ProTince Wellesley Central, but none has arrived in Penang or Butterworth. Both the Penang Chlet Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee and the State Secretary Mr H. R Ellis154 words
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Article234 1958-05-22 7 CALL TO SCRAP LOTTERY TAX JPOH, Wed.— State wei- fare councils in Ma- laya want their parent body, the Central Welfare Council, to press the Government again for the removal of the 10 per cent tax on the lotteries conducted by the Social Welfare Lotteries Board. They claim that the234 words
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Article53 1958-05-22 7 PENANG. Wed— The Pen ang Coroner today recorded a "misadventure" verdict on a boatman, T /ee Ah Lye, whose body was found floating near the railway pier at 1.30 am on April 18 Another boatman. Lee Chiap. testified he heard a spi-'-h. Half an hour later he saw53 words
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Article48 1958-05-22 7 TAIPING. Wed. Mr. Soo Ah Kheng. a former elected town councillor, will give a tea party at the Kwanftun* Association premises on June 1 at 11 am on the occasion of the marriage of his second son, Mr. Soo Heng Goon, to Mis, Chan Wan See48 words
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Obituary42 1958-05-22 8 111 Word! Urn (Minimum) MR TAY BOON lAI ageo 81 113 Devonshire Road passed peacefully awa> on 20.5.58 at 2.35 pm. leaving behind two sons, 3 daughters, 2 daughters-in-law, 2 sons-in-law, and many grandchildren to mourn his loss. Funeral on 24.5.58.42 words
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Article32 1958-05-22 8 lv »M«tf. tin (Mmimuini THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Fnng Foo Goon of No. 2 Kedah Road. Penang. greatly appreciates all assistance rendered and condolence conveyed during their present bereavement.32 words
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Obituary86 1958-05-22 8 2* Word, tl* < Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of Andrew F. M. Ec who left us on 22nd. May, 1957. Please pray for the repose of his soul. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and children. IN LOVING MEMORY of K Abraham who slept In Jesus on the86 words
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632 1958-05-22 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. May 22, 1958. Free Trade Problem There is a curious impression of haste about the summary ot the Federation's pioneer industries relief bill and the Ministerial statements on it. The Finance Minister has been in Tokyo for the past week, where the Minister of Commerce632 words
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Article372 1958-05-22 8 The Japanese go to the polls today for the seventh time since the Mac Arthur reformation. Party alignments have changed in the last three years, making this the first post-war election in which the two political poles are clearly defined and the issue restricted to two major parties372 words
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Article156 1958-05-22 8 Singapore's Ministry of Health is trying to make sure that its mass X-ray campaign to be launched in July will be a success. The survey team hopes to examine some 50,000 people in four selected areas. Since the examination will be voluntary, the Government must rely on156 words
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179 1958-05-22 8 Give education allowances for nurses rE minimum education for a girl to join the nursing service in Tan rock Seng Hospital Is Form 111 <Std VII) It takes slightly more than two years for her to qualify for the TB. nursing certificate after which she is classified as a senior179 words
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Letter58 1958-05-22 8 DR. Arulanandam has asked (ST. May 19) C. L. Lee to identify the nurse who slapped a patient In Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital As all nurses look alike In thetr white starched uniforms. I suggest that they be given numbered badges to be worn conspicuously, so58 words
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257 1958-05-22 8 Is it efficient to think and teach in a foreign language? NOW that we have attained merdeka, la it compatible with our selfrespect and freedom to retain English as our official language and employ It as medium of instruction in our schools/ The following extract from an article by Prof257 words
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239 1958-05-22 8 ANEW scheme for the Government Malay Examination was prepared by the Public Service Commission towards the end of last year. This scheme was subsequently released with effect from Ist January. 1958. Many candidates for this examination, which is to be held In June this239 words
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Letter29 1958-05-22 8 A road of lakes and ponds f\N every week day over a vr thousand school children, not to speak of the numerous occupants of S.I.T. flats, use the ap-29 words
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167 1958-05-22 8 I AM one of the unfortunate people whose letters have not reached their destination. Within two months four of my letters have not been delivered to the specified addresses Cannot the postal authorities ensure correct delivery although unregistered letters are sent at the167 words
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1294 1958-05-22 8 Indonesian army leaders favour temporary end to elections During the next few years Western type of democracy may be ended in Indonesia by a special correspondent ON the afternoon when Padang fell the Sumatran rebel Government leaders were asleep in Buk.it Tinggi. Western newspaper correspondents who formed an übiquitous company1,294 words
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Advertisement659 1958-05-22 8 I Straits Tune* A Free Press I Far th« conY*ni«nca of o*v«rI Hwn our r«pr.»«ntoti».t at lit I Moor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, I ORCHARD ROAD, will r«c.U. tmoll od*«rti»«m«nll and antwiri to bo« number*. Cl4llif!«d od»«ftl»«m«nti M| •toe k« Kond.d to: CITY BOOK nOII LTD.. Wlhilkilmi Homm Collyx Quoy tmfmmt*.659 words
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Advertisement20 1958-05-22 8 4^Lm A ifl m\ O M TL^« ■mX mm\mY 4mWW m\m^m\**mw*^mmmJm\m\m\\^ FOP TAILORING OF STYLE AND Qt/AUTY... r*V PHONE: *****/7"20 words
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Advertisement169 1958-05-22 8 Y45 rin_ /I jS|p fer eaxfg a/id Precision Thermostat giving perfect heat-for-fabrle, medium or heavy weight, reversible flex and pilot light for right or left hand use Singapore Penang Federation D. 5854 5 1b Thermostatic Control Cream Finish 750 Watts $2330 $2650 D. 5854 As above but with CP Cover169 words
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Article184 1958-05-22 9 CLICK! A PUMP STARTS WORKING PASIR MAS, Wed. The Sultan of Kelantan today pressed a button and set the $1,250,000 pump house here working The pump will irrigate more than 5,000 acres of padi land in th e district. The scheme is the first phase of a much larger project184 words
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90 1958-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.Inche Ahmad Boestamam, president of Party Rakyat. has received a threatening letter from Pera]urit2 Sumatra Dl-Malaya (Sumatra Freedom Fighters in Malaya.) The letter posted at Sungkal. Perak. warned Inche Boestamam not to Interfere in Sumatran affairs. He has handed the letter to90 words
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Article19 1958-05-22 9 SEGAMAT. Wed. A new rest house is to De built here on the main North-South trunk road.19 words
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687 1958-05-22 9 I RAN BAREBODIED TO POLICE STATION IN HEAVY RAIN AFTER TWO MEN PUNCHED ME MALACCA, Wednesday. A MALACCA State and Municipal Councillor, Mr. J. L. de Cruz, described here today how he ran barebodied in heavy rain one night to a police station to687 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-05-22 9 Ten seek that star role in Preminger picture LUISE, IS ADD LEADIN6 LADY OF SCHOOL STAGE FAME THINKS IT WOULD BE FUR TO MAKE JUST ORE FILM T*EN pretty Singapore 1 girls with one ambition to become a film star overnight were interviewed yesterday for a star role in a416 words
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Article133 1958-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r T<HE TIGER that sprang at a motor cyclist and his pillion rider at Templer Park on Monday night was in fact "Mrs. Stripes." The Selangor Game Warden. Mr. O. T. C. Matcaffe. said today he knew of a tigress in the133 words
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75 1958-05-22 9 Friendly election by toss of a coin SFKEMBAN. Wed. What happens when two candidates poll the same number of votes in an election? In the recent Mantln local nun -i I election, Mr. Chong Sin Leone and Mr. Lim Siak Lin each polled 63 votes. The officials started looking up75 words
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Article28 1958-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lieut. Narinjan Singh, of No. 2 Transport Co., Army Service Corps. Taiping, will arrive here on Friday after five months' training In England.28 words
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Article40 1958-05-22 9 BATU PAHAT. Wed.— Zainl bin Hassan won the individual championship at the District Home Guard Weapon TrainIng meeting hid here this week. Masrl bin Hajl Bakrl was runner-up. A total of 150 Home Guards took part.40 words
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Article51 1958-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers met for four hours today but could not reach agreement on the new wage structure. They will meet again on Tuesday There was no discussion on the interim wage51 words
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Article17 1958-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 19.939 citizenship certificates were issued in the Federation last week.17 words
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237 1958-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. today warned the National Association of Women's Institutes should not be used as a political organisation. Mr. Ong, who was speaking at the opening of the $82,000 headquarters of th e237 words
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184 1958-05-22 9 'LET US BE FAIR TO MODERN YOUTH' PLEA TO ROTARIANS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. rl British Council represrntati vr here, Mr. William Emslle, came to the defence of modern youth today In a speech to the Rotary Club. "We must be careful that we do not criticise youth for th; wrong184 words
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141 1958-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. yWO thousand people of Rasa new village, about 34 miles north of here, today voted to form a good citizens committee to fight seven terrorists in nearby m^^^^ mmm i jungle Men. women and school children crowded the village padang141 words
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Article49 1958-05-22 9 KOTA BHARU, Wed— The Kelantan UMNO Youths want the Oovernment to ban aliens from taking part in politics. They passed a resolution to this effect at their annual meeting here last night. Another resolution asked the Government to bar aliens from editing newspapers in the Federation.49 words
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Article27 1958-05-22 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore State Malayan Chinese Association has chosen Mr. Chua Song Lim to be its representative on the MCA central working committee27 words
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Advertisement181 1958-05-22 9 GarrarD SP^EO J^fr SPEED Th* World's Finest 4-Spcco* AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER IF YOU MUST HAVE A RECORD CHANGER YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST INSIST ON GARRARD AND ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. From All Radio Dealers. Sole Agenti for Singapore. Federation o* Malaya and Borneo:KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. U2-124.181 words
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Advertisement91 1958-05-22 9 '"""BANGKOK Discover the friendly city of temples and ancient traditions. -1 v^B P assen er n unbeatable ■*r AJj^M combination of speed. Hf LSH comfort and unsurpassed lE*. il H service JMt* THI SUNSHINE ROUT! OVCM TMC PACIFIC JAPAN AIR LINES )ffices: sth Floor. American International Building Robinson Road, at91 words
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Article, Illustration772 1958-05-22 10 ACCUSTOMED as we are to mannnequin parades in Singapore, we seldom have such a fascinating one as the International Club staged yesterday for a packed house at the Y.W.C.A. on Raffles Quay. Whlie the audience sipped coffee end sampled delicious small food of many different countries. "modeb772 words
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Advertisement630 1958-05-22 10 i£ *4||i!| HI Wosh heolth fSWy Jr mm into your hair SULFRIN does more than Jt m just wash your hair it i^iatci IEIB actually leaves it healthier J J **r" *J3F i-.IM by ridding it of dandruff. j- f^-* Here's a chance to treat your scalp to a new630 words
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Advertisement251 1958-05-22 10 Greatest natural health tonio in the world fX^"tjg| R't** 0 I s best way to ft >|y Veep your family freefrovA V^¥^ mfectton "They'll love its V tdsfe.Thtfy'llrtu+worxit/ tLook at them! So happy/ So healtky/ Yes, delicious Ribena is world-famuua P^ n »~>^ a* the most wonderful tonic drink of251 words
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Miscellaneous278 1958-05-22 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 8 Warble the opening of "Tra* 1 Unconscious change when vlata" badly (S). fond to court (4, 3, 3. 6). 12 Compilers dogs? 9 Anger of honoured companion 13 Rise up around the company with a silly smile (7). and administer a beating (7). 10 Last278 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1958-05-22 11 THE 'ITALIAN BYRON'- Tragic finale to a brilliant career pv\RI.Y in 1827, a ragged, grubby middleaged Italian and his under-nourished, leenaged daughter took two dingy rooms in a slum hovel in London's Somer's Town. The Italian taught languages, but pupils were scarce in the Hogarthian atmosphere of the district. SoDaily Mirror - 1,390 words
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Advertisement589 1958-05-22 11 Recognize her? BK '^B^^BBBBB I B I You don't really know this woman. Bui the chances are you know and admire someont very much likt htr. A woman serenely poised and sure of herself in any tircumstancts. The reason is simple. She refuses to put up with any personal inconvenience589 words
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Advertisement107 1958-05-22 11 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE (^^^T OF JUST A JEW DROPS Of <£||§y^ EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES Smart(Jlfi^\ men- pt f JSc£/shave m\ /\S with Blue Gillette Blades Th« smart man knows how very important it is to be well -shaved107 words
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Miscellaneous261 1958-05-22 11 4 4irnu>ii A #o. liy 3lna (4 bbbbCbbT M^afi/SVITf TIP AT I .-AND THE I^L^^^^H V "^bbvV .bbbbW 1 -\X Sst^BßßaV ■BBBB^^ IC at *^T /"\t iP 1 C^A.V AjtOt THAT B^B^^^^ I Tbbbl BBB^BBB^BBBBBBb^ a«t 11 BCfVbHVv CTI7ATC/' v 1^ I affOf* AyytAß ra l^^f Jt W*'^W jAI l^k261 words
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Article485 1958-05-22 12 CAUSE DROP IN MINE SHARES From Our Market Correspondent T'N mining shares on the Malayan Share Market yesterday eased generally as the result of the uncertain attitude of Siam to the International Tin Agreement. Reports that Siam was contemplating withdrawing from the pact, of which she is485 words
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Article145 1958-05-22 12 Jane first grade robber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 74 cents per lb. up 1H cents on Tuesday's closing price. Closing tone: Nervous. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers. 74%, sellers 74%; Int. 1 R.S.S. June 'juyers145 words
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Article69 1958-05-22 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following I changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Setliat T.T. or O.D reaiy: Swiss Fraaci 142; Italian Lire *****. On the tree exchange market In Bonf Kong yesterday, the I.S. dollar was quoted at 5.78 for69 words
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Article20 1958-05-22 12 SINGAPORE. MAI tl. RUBBER: 74 cenU r J* (»P U cents). TIN: |366 per pica! (down 85 cents)20 words
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Article64 1958-05-22 12 Binrapore Chinese Produce Ex mtefd'ay^e: PrICM Copra: steady quiet- DK/Cmise.ter,, drum ,51 Xrl. »T»jer. «»ulet; no business reported done; Muntok white $128 Sarawak 1125 (both down $2* special Sarawak black $72 <dow7 Y t T Sintapjr. c^r. A«oel.u on 4 B^b« «?L. f r mw chantable fomoay mixed64 words
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Article408 1958-05-22 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Industrials i were dull, tins were easier anc rubbers featureless. The turnover wae small." Singapore and Federation brokers rrportrd the toUowinf business done yesterday: Fraser Neave ords $2.51 and 12.524; Gammon $2.03 xr; Gammon ißights) 47 cents and 47' i cents M.408 words
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Article21 1958-05-22 12 Malayan Share Market: May 21 May 2t Industrial* MM MM Tins: 84.1t 16 56 Jan. I I9SB I«t21 words
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Article131 1958-05-22 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares showed a slight Improvement on the Stock Exchange here today. N.Z. Forest provided the best move with a gain of Is. Mining stocks recorded an Irregular trend, with Broken Hill South losfii- 2s Commonwealth bonds maintalned a steady tone. Loans 3H% 1956-59 £98- 19s131 words
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Article72 1958-05-22 12 Ships lying- alongside the Sinarapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Oranje Hi. Benalbanach 45, Siblgo 6A, Slamat ?L!;, 89, Victoria 10 11, Bchwabensteln 13 14, Slnaloa 15 16, Rotti 18, Eskbank 19 20 22 2, Upis 23, Auby 24. Itola lltl' D Mandam 27 28, Sanßola72 words
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Advertisement1658 1958-05-22 12 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPdMtMENT All Men Enjoy TENDFR NOTIfF APPLICATIONS are lnvlKd m v M viiEii» mi AAlri ItnUtK NOIItt from Fe .Jer«l ClU«ens for the FEDEBAL GOVEBNMEPT Williams AUUA TENr>RR<! .-in h. r»^.iv,~f k. Posts ot Female Assistant Nurses POST-GRADUATE w VELVA Jg-g r^^c.^rS.'r.S 5K APPLICATIONS are ft,*.1,658 words
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Advertisement567 1958-05-22 12 ESTATE SALE Following the remittance of net sale proceeds of the Oxted and Tandrtdge estates of £87 257 to London, the board of Haracndeai (Sctangar) Rubber Company has under consideration the repayment of the preference capital, but states that no decision has vet been reached. There Is £30.000 of 7567 words
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Advertisement302 1958-05-22 12 MAERSK LIKE FAR EAST/AFRICA SERVICE Agenti. ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION ITO OINMARK HOUSe 320*, SINGAPORE 224J6 KNUTSEN LINE -orient service ftoM cmo«/m p>cint rtu t«rt >*>h*t sas f Jiare P. Swan P, u t rmVUf «.»T,N.m« mm mm "Z IS 12, »c..»«.m ca,«. mmm mtmrnmtmrn wmm U.BAIEIH m I U 1.11302 words
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Advertisement1173 1958-05-22 13 rS.ldinc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "*»JB SINCAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom' J LINES SAILINGS TO AtEN, U.K. A CONTINENTAL PMTS S'rart p. S'haai Faaang I KNVANMCN far Hamburg London, Ratttrdam, Hall (IM Ma) 27/21 May M/11 May lENAITY for Port Sudan, Antwerp, London, Hull 21/ M May HNMRAN1,173 words
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Advertisement1273 1958-05-22 13 McAUSTER 6* CO., LTD. TEL: Na.: MMI ELLERMAN LIWFS KLAVENESS LINE LMMM. HAVRE, MTTERMM, IM ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO. NAMIVRC t HUH SEATTLE. VNACIUVEI I POIUANB tmt far U.S.A., Nwth Atlantic Ptrts Accoptiag cargo rar Ctttral a Seutb aad Canada via Colombo America s 'tin If lEOFORD IRONXVIUE S'DOre P. Sham1,273 words
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420 1958-05-22 14 Trainees practise too late coach Wong 'But they have not made any complaints about it' A READER, Mr. Kiong Woon Kew, of Singapore, writes to the Straits Times: "Much has been written about the threat of the Danes in next month's Thomas Cup matches. However, I am confident that Malaya420 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-05-22 14 A I t-t i It ii in .i ii t ii 23. an attendant at the Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan. who won the Perak cross-country championship, receiving his trophy from Mrs. Yeop Mahidin bin Mohamed SharifT, wife of a former president of the70 words
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Article210 1958-05-22 14 ASIAN GAMES BEGIN ON SATURDAY WITH... TOKYO, Wednesday. k TOTAL of 1,408—1,277 men and 131 women— athletes from 20 nations will participate in the Third Asian Games opening here on Saturday, ihe Asian Games organising committee said today. Officials are exacted to number about 300Reuter - 210 words
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163 1958-05-22 14 TVJKOYO, Wed— The mana- gers of 20 contingents taking part in the Asian Games decided yesterday not to allow extra athletes to be entered into any sporting event. The managers' decision followed the arrival here on Monday of a number of athletes not originally listedReuter - 163 words
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Article104 1958-05-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. UMNO suffered their first defeat in the FAS Oiv. 1 league when they were beaten 1-0 by TPCA at Princes Road today. UMNO, FAS knockout and Poppy Day Cup champions last year, were right off their game today and never looked like104 words
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Article39 1958-05-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— South Indian Rovers beat Sultan Suleiman Club 2-0 In a FAB Dlv. 2 league match on the padang today. Oopal and Jayaseelan scored. Malay Putra beat V.O.C. 2-1 In a Dlv. 3 match.39 words
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Article180 1958-05-22 14 Kiwis beat MCC by 13 runs LONDON, Wed. The New Zealand tourists beat the M.C.C. by 13 runs in the three-day cricket match which ended here today Bert Sutclifle. the New Zealand opening bauman, fractured his right wrist during the game and will mis& the first two Tests against England.180 words
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146 1958-05-22 14 I^UALA LUMPUR Wed.—Mata- van Combined Schools will field a strong team to meet Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, the FAS league champions, In soccer match under floodlights at the Merdeka Stadium on Sa'urday starting at 8 pm. A match is also being arranged146 words
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Article60 1958-05-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Batu Road School qualified for the semifinals >f the Thomson Cup soccer competition for under 13? (primary schools* when they beat La Salle. Brickfields, 2-0 here today Kajang Primary School also entered the semi-finals, beating Methodist Boys' School. Sentul 3-1. In a first60 words
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Advertisement500 1958-05-22 14 phone rfSrWTXWtfTW* ORKXS Today j 2 9 1-45, 4, 6.00 9.15 Pleate note REVISED TIMES for the TWO EVENING SHOWS I IS, MARISA ALLASIO 'iL^yrj.'i'ian mario lanza i J "l i BifiJlfiiMJl I RENATO RASCEL A lM i "^■■►liJjlkvitl i mm with i TECMNIKIM* ail TECHttICOLOR PECCIE CASTLE I J500 words
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Miscellaneous61 1958-05-22 14 t^^DIARY KIALA I I Mil Ii SOCCER: Oovt. and Business Houses league: Dlv. 1: Oovt. Printing Dept. v Municipal. Chan Sow Lin Road; Div 2: Shell v Survey. Taylor Road; Lever v Sungel Best Police. Bungsar Road; Dlv. 3: Municipal v Audit Dept.. Brickfields Road; Telecoms Stores and Workshop v61 words
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Advertisement3992 1958-05-22 15 mums publications for sale NOTICES TENDERS 3Hl*Mtfl '■■■■Z M\\VH\\iVM^ \iIHM vF&^V^X^- J^™ l^^/^- sze ha. tone bank tender notice o-Cedar Mop WH. J™m »W T 1 *I I J lil I lil I Jt phone Directory can be purchased cens and Caiopugonlum Mucu- I IMi TFI) TENDERS are invited for3,992 words
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2501 1958-05-22 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Fair Nipper's $90 is highest |t|R. W. McGregor Watt's champion sprinter iTI Distine, with Mickey Donnelly astride, put up the greatest performance of his colourful career when he carried 10.5 to victory in the Summer Cup Trial over six furlongs2,501 words
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Article76 1958-05-22 16 TOTAL POOL: $202,365 Ist No. *****0 <*91,K4) 2nd No. *****5 ($45,532) 3rd No. 4:.8688 ($25,295) STARTERS (sl.Bob each): Nos. *****8, *****1 *****1, *****2, *****7, *****7, *****1, *****9, *****8. *****7, *****3. *****3. *****6. *****1 CONSOLATION ($1,517 each): Nos. *****3, *****6, *****0, *****2, *****9, *****0 *****5. *****8, *****6, *****7.76 words
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Article58 1958-05-22 16 Spinks wins verdict booed LONDON. Wed. Terry Splnks. Britain's Olympic flyweight champion gained a controversial points win over Pierre Cossemyns, ban tamweight champion of Belgium, over eight rounds at the Empress Hall here last nigt.t The verdict brought an outburst of booing by spectators Ice cr am cartons, orange peel,58 words
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136 1958-05-22 16 Thomas Cup tickets on sale next week —Lim rE Badminton Association of Malaya's tickets committee had to deal with applications for 40,642 tickets for the Thomas Cup cnaHenge round (June 14 and 15.L the committee chairman. Mr. Lim Kirn Peow, disclosed yesterday. After close scrutiny, applications for more than 30.000136 words
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Article85 1958-05-22 16 TOKYO. Wed -The Philippines won two singles over Ceylon In straight sets during the Davis Cup Eastern Zone finals here today Fellclsslmo Ampon of the Philippines beat Bernard Pin to of Ceylon 6-1, "-0, 6-1. Raymundo ">~yro (Philip pines) beat Rupert Ferdinands (Ceylon) 6-2. 6-1. 8-I.—Reuter - 85 words
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842 1958-05-22 16 TOO MANY SNAGS SO FMOC MAY NOT BID FOR 1962 GAMES NORMAN SIEBFJ, reporting from Tokyo TOKYO, Wed.—Mem--1 bers of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, headed by president Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee ana Mr. S. M. Yong, have made a detailed inspection of all problems connected with staging the842 words
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Article203 1958-05-22 16 LONDON. Wed Results in yesterday's UK County cricket matches: At The Oval, Surrey beat Warwickshire »y an Innings and 80 runs. Warwick 162 and 63 (Loader 9-17). Surrey 305-9 dec (Surrey 14 pts.). At Manchester, Lancashire beat Hampshire by seven wickets. Hampshire 252 and 50. Lanes 175Reuter - 203 words
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Advertisement168 1958-05-22 16 jo£~!^H Chronometer KJeternr Hfgjai Date-O-Matic It Is a wellknown fact that a CHRONOMETER Is far more accurate than a mere watch. The title Itself Is legally protected and accorded only to timepieces which have attained the very strict standards set by Swiss Government testing stations. But the ETERNA-MATIC selfwinding Chronometer168 words
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