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Title Section28 1958-05-26 1 \VI ll\«.l lIAII.Y 1 I Hill II l> SALE EKEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times /Hat*** Hat!** 1 He**** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1958 ft 15 CENTS28 words
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Article313 1958-05-26 1 PFLIMLIN ON RADIO AT 2 a.m.: FRANCE ON BRINK OF CIVIL WAR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE SET UP Mobs, paratroops seize power PARIS, Sunday. JMI ALGIERS revolt in support of General de Gaulle swept across the Mediterranean to the island of Corsica last night. In an ominous313 words
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Article58 1958-05-26 1 TAIPEH. Sun. Chinese Communist guns on Tateng bland, north of Quemoy, fired 65 shells on to the Nationalist defended Quemoy Island today, the Defence Ministry announced. Quemoy suffered no casuallties or damage, the Ministry said, and added that 26 shelly had been fired at Little QuemovReuter - 58 words
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Article568 1958-05-26 1 lopments on the island. Late tonight all telephone and telegraph communication with Ajacclo were cut. A telephone call to the prefecture at Ajacclo shortly after 6.30 p.m. was put through and a voice answered "this Is the Committee of Public Safety in Ajacclo." Then the568 words
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62 1958-05-26 1 FOUR TIGERS AND CUB TERRORISE VILLAGE KUALA TRENGGANU. Bun. Four tigers and a cub are terrorising 200 Malays In Kampong Chalak, 25 milesouth of Besut. The tigers have killed a 25-year-old Malay tapper and ravaged farms during the past five days. The villagers have laid traps in various parts of62 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-05-26 1 MISS LALITHA VISYYANATH. another entrant in the Miss Singapore contest. Judging will take place during a variety stage show at the Capitol Cinema on June and 25. The winner will take part in the Miss Universe beauty pageant in Long Beach, California, next July Straits Times51 words
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Article19 1958-05-26 1 KABUL. Sun— A Pakistani delegation has arrived here to discuss transit facilities with Afghanistan Government officials.— U.PUP - 19 words
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Article210 1958-05-26 1 j MINISTERS TO BE BASED A T MENADO MANILA, Sunday. DADIO Menado said today the Indonesian l% revolutionary government had announced formation of a working cabinet which would operate ii'um ..it'iiauo. The rebel radio, in a broadcast monitored here, said Col J Warouw. rebelReuter - 210 words
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123 1958-05-26 1 Busmen seek a go-slow on the tube LONDON. Sun. London bus strikers have appealed to London underground railway workers to introduce go-slow tactics in support of the bus strike. The striking: busmen's leader, Mr. Prank Cousins, said at a news conference that passengers who normally used buses were now travellingReuter - 123 words
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Article38 1958-05-26 1 NEW YORK. Sun.—Filmgoers turning up for the pre miere of the British vamDlre film "Horror of Dracula" will be allowed In free if they wear weird costumes In keeping with the theme of the film.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article40 1958-05-26 1 ROME. Sun— Vatican Radio last night appealed to all Italian Catholics to go to the polls in today's general election and to "vote for those who have already most clearly shown their loyalty of the church." Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article234 1958-05-26 1 Heated debate likely on coming sacking of 150 staff ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The temporary peace between the War Department and the 10,000 members of the War Department Civilian Stan* Association may soon blow up into a new row with the coming retrenchment of 150 workers.234 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-05-26 1 ATHLETES of 20 Asian nations mclud.ru> Malaya and Singapore line up inside Tokyo's vast National Stadium before the Emperor of Japan and Crown Prince Akihito during the colourful opening ceremony of the Third Asian Games on Saturday See Norman Siebel's Games report in Page 2. UP.UP - 52 words
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85 1958-05-26 1 Students pelt president of university NEW YORK. Sun—Hundreds of angry students of Cornell University pelted their university president with stones and eggs in an early morning demonstration yesterday against a reported ban on girl students' visits to the men's apartments. The pelting followed a torchlight rally by about 2.000 studentsReuter - 85 words
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167 1958-05-26 1 TUNIS, Sun. French military sources said today that furious fighting was still raging around the southern Tunisian town of Remada. and that five French troops were killed and four wounded. The battle had continued Into the night, was broken off for a time and thenReuter; UP - 167 words
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Article55 1958-05-26 1 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Urn Yew Hock. Singapore's Chief Minister, will stay on in Britain privately for about five days after the Anglo-Singa-pore constitutional talks end here next Tuesday, an authoritative source said today. The four other Singapore delegates plan to leave here RomReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement112 1958-05-26 1 PATEK PHILIPPE WATCHES Hie movement, of an exceptionally high quality, has no Ist than 30 Jewels, 28 rubles and 2 sapphires It l» entirely hand-made by watchmakers and adjusters vho rigorously maintain the time- honored traditions of the Geneva watch making industry. Sole Agent*: H. SENA, LTD. Bangkok, Singapore Penang.112 words
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1060 1958-05-26 2 'pOKYO. Sun. Singapore's first tilt at medals in the Third Asian (iames which started here today failed dismally in the weightlifting event. Flyweight Ow Fook Seng, whom coach Chua Tian Teck- had hoped would win at least a silver medal, couldReuter - 1,060 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-05-26 2 PAKISTAN'S Abdul Khaliq 10.8 sec. against a strong headwind.12 words
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Article918 1958-05-26 2 DESULTS of eifht finali at the IV Avian Game* in Tokyo yealertey: ATHLETICS MEN: 4M mrtrr. hurdle 1. Tad < henj Fa (F) 52.4« ec (record), 2. K Otushi (J), 3. Van« Chuan Kuans (f) s,«ott metre*: 1. Osama Inoue (J) Umln 3t.4tec Irecord), 2. Han Sun K918 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-05-26 2 THE GAMBOLS b^ fiUALL WfO TO FLAT OOV*?lfruT M**TBUNM »«MT^M H|<MC LIVtO IN SUQgTS nig J JWUAT^ ALL TMAT MBAH ?TI *7/ LL gooLCxaVM 1 T»*»» T>MO VKAfl* AaC^ WUCXfc TIMgy-y/ fi 7 /7mO MOT CLATOOVCl36 words
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Article322 1958-05-26 3 AS THE ARMY HESITATES TO CRACK DOWN ON INSURGENTS*" CHAMOUN APPEALS FOR VOLUNTEERS TO CRUSH LEBANON REVOLT BEIRUT, Sunday. THE LEBANESE Government called last night for civilian volunteers to join an armed militia that would aid Government forces in restoring security in the country. TheReuter; UP - 322 words
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196 1958-05-26 3 Five years' jail for slaying of pen-pal PARIS, Sun.— A young Belgian, Ivan Schaaf, was sentenced to five years in prison yesterday for slaying the Japanese pen-pal who refused to marry him. Schaaf was convicted of the murder of Setsuko Terramoto, who travelled 15.--000 miles from Japan to meet him196 words
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Article23 1958-05-26 3 VANCOUVER. Sun. Canadian Pacific Airlines yesterday completed its pre-lnaugu-ral polar flight from Vancouver to Amsterdam and back with a Bristol Britannia.23 words
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Article55 1958-05-26 3 PARIS, Sun. A Paris lawyer was arrested yesterday for walking about town with a handgrenade In his pocket, but police did not say whether the man was going armed berause of political tension. The lawyer, identified as Pierre Plerche was charged with carrying a "weapon of55 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-05-26 3 TWO APPRENTICE bullfighters learn their business the hard way. In the top United Press photograph a young torero finds himse.. flying over the bull's horns at the Plata de Vista Alegro. In the bottom picture a picador at San Isidro falls64 words
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Article88 1958-05-26 3 30 HURT AS STEAMER RAMS LOCK PITTSBURGH, Sun. An excursion steamer carrying 1.200 passengers rammed a lock on the Ohio River about five miles west of Pittsburgh yesterday. Injuring at least 30 The pleasure boat Avalon had Just passed through the upper gates of the Emsworth lock when It scrapedUP - 88 words
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Article176 1958-05-26 3 BUDAPEST. Sunday. rE Warsaw Pact countries are to renew their proposal for a non-aggression pact between themselves and the North Atlantic Treaty nations, the Hungarian news agency MTI said last night. The agency's Moscow correspondent quoted Press circles there as saying this would be theReuter; UP - 176 words
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Article92 1958-05-26 3 The Duke's one-gulp glass club LONDON. Sun— The Duke of Edinburgh and his friends have formed a stag party club called "the Monday Club." the Sunday Dispatch columnist Bromley Abbot reports today. The guests, who Included screen writer T. E. B Clarke, television personality Gilbert Harding and harmonica player LarryReuter - 92 words
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Article192 1958-05-26 3 British scientists isolate the virus that causes trachoma blindness LONDON. Sun. The virus of trachoma, an eye disease which affects roughly one-quar-ter of the world's population, has been isolated by a team of British research workers, it was claimed here yesterday The announcement said the successful IsolationReuter - 192 words
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Article63 1958-05-26 3 'MERRY WEDDINGS 9 ORDER MOSCOW. Sun. Russian department stores got orders today to make Soviet wed ding: merry The Minister ol Trade or dered the department stores to open "wedding departments" or the sale of gowns. rings, wedding cakes and other trimmings. He ordered marriage bureaus to organise canteens UUP - 63 words
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Article174 1958-05-26 3 JAMAICA PROTESTS OVER 'INSULT' DORT OF SPAIN, Trl--1 nldad, Sun. Mr. Norman Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, said yesterday the recent publication of a decision to refuse the West Indies Federation the right to build its capital at Chaguaramas was "an insult to the West Indies." "They Britain and theReuter - 174 words
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104 1958-05-26 3 LONDON. Sun. Britain and West Germany have reached a compromise agreement on payment of "support costs" for British forces stationed In Germany, authoritative sources disclosed yesterday. The agreement, which ends a year-long conflict between London and Bonn, has been given the blessing of the NATOUP - 104 words
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Article45 1958-05-26 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. —Immigration staff at all U.B. ports of entry have been ordered to bar Pedro Estrada from re-entry Into the United States. It was learned reliably today. Estrada was police chief In Venezuela under the dictatorship of Marcos Perez Jimenez—UP45 words
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Article19 1958-05-26 3 WASHINGTON, Bun—President Eisenhower will put the United States' first full-scale commercial atomic power plant Into operation tomorrow.—UP.UP - 19 words
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Advertisement132 1958-05-26 3 J^,^^y ANGLES ■H^adM NEED Individually or as a team, the four designs of Dexion Slotted Angle provide the perfect answer v to almost every equipment problem. Used to- w V >3U\ gerher or used alone, these angles will give you \f structures of any size for any need. i But132 words
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Article48 1958-05-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Inche Jaffar bin Abdullah, of the Registry of Births and Deaths, and Inche Suleiman bin Hassan, a school teacher, were Injured in a collision between their car and a lorry on Friday. The accident took place on the Ayer Hltam road48 words
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Article47 1958-05-26 4 The following are officials of the Army Civil Service Union docks branch: chairman, P. B. Met ion: secretary. Ho Thtan Chor; treasurer. G R. Pillai. committee members, R. Sangaran, N. Sokayan. Ong Kirn Seng and Ahmad bin Hassan; auditors. E Doray and Tan Boon Swee.47 words
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428 1958-05-26 4 lERANTUT, Sun. The penghulu of Pulau Tawar, Jerantut, Hashim bin Teh, 36, was fined $150 in the magistrate's court here yesterday for assaulting the headmaster of the Pulau Tawar Malay School, Omar bin Mat Salleh, 43. with a walking stick. The court was428 words
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Article248 1958-05-26 4 KUALA L UMPUR, Sunday. ABOUT 40 representatives of Chinese guilds ani associations in Selangor today walked out of a meeting after their proposal to set up a nfw organisation to launch a citizenship drive and register Chinese as voters was defeated The convenor of248 words
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Article123 1958-05-26 4 ESCAPED BANDITS KILLED IPOH, Sun. Two Communist terrorists, who escaped from a security forces patrol in the Operation Ginger area of Pefak about a week ago. have now been killed. They were Lam San Chal. 26-year-old section leader of the 13/15 Independent Platoon, who entered the jungle in 1950. and123 words
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88 1958-05-26 4 Dr. Maa hunts the bugs of Sarawak KUCHING. Sun.— A famous Chinese entomologist has arrived in Kuching to make a collection and study of insects in Sarawak He is American-educated Dr Tsing-Chao Maa. who is on the staff of the Kit nice P. Bishop Museum in Hawaii. Interests Dr. Maa88 words
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124 1958-05-26 4 IPOH, Sun A call to ail Socialist parties to present a united front to overthrow the Alliance Government at the general elections next year was made by the leader of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R Seenivasagam, last night. "We124 words
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92 1958-05-26 4 M.C.A. 'old guard' in Ipoh makes power bid IPOH Sun.— ln a bid to decentralise the power of the "newblood" controlled Kinta district sub-branch Jf the Malayan Chinese Association, the "old guard" today formed a new area sub-branch in Ipoh. The Ipoh area sub-branch, which under the MCA constitution Is92 words
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Miscellaneous916 1958-05-26 4 I'tii^llii I CAPITOL: Pride and the Fm- Mcl Van (Mandarin) 3 30. 630. sion 12 45. 3. 7, 9 15. 9 15. ?BTi "S A sss^dSs aft •stm: n*\r*£ as ii TiV qi"« «4s ii,«J P' n 1245 3.6 45. 9 15: ODEON: Put (Cantonese) 3.30. 6.45. 9: f i916 words
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294 1958-05-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MOVE to ban non-Federal citizens from taking part in Malayan politics will be made at the UMNO annual general assembly here on June 7 and 8. The Penang and Province Wellesley UMNO will move a resolution at the meeting urging294 words
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Article41 1958-05-26 5 The blood transfusion centre at the Singapore General Hospital yesterday reported an excellent response to Its appeal for more blood. Fifty-five donors «aye blood yesterday morning to help avert a dangerous shortage of O group blood.41 words
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Article17 1958-05-26 5 Fraser and Neave Ltd.. Singapore, yesterday held Its annual picnic at South Winds In Jurong.17 words
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139 1958-05-26 5 F|R. F. C. BENHAM, economic adviser to the Singapore Government, has left the Colony on retirement. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. who was transferred from his post as Director of Social Welfare several months ago to head an economic research unit for the139 words
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Article44 1958-05-26 5 Dr. O. Coleho. a visiting specialist who will be attending the forthcoming pediatrlc congress In Singapore, will sueak on "Some Aspects of Child Welfare" at the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.44 words
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235 1958-05-26 5 DUKH MERTAJAM, D Sun.-rA top secret report on the rift between the Province Wellesley MIC branch and the local Alliance has been submitted to the national Alliance chief, Tengku Abdul Rahman. 'The report was signed t.y a three-man committee, consisting of Mr. Lee Thean Hln,235 words
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89 1958-05-26 5 NEIiRI WIFE WINS 1958 VOICE CONTEST SEREMBAN, San Mrs. Angelia Nunls. who waa allowed to take part in the rina\ of the Negri Sembilan Golden Voice competition at the last minute, won the title for this year. Mrs. Nunis took the place of last year's winner. Che Noriah Ja'aman. who89 words
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Article28 1958-05-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. SunMr. 00l Kor Seng. Postmaster' of Johore Bahru. was feted by colleagues at the Postal Union headquarters last night on his promotion as superintendent.28 words
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Article156 1958-05-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, dun A committee of Malayan doctors has recommended the abolition of the British Medical Association (Malaya branch), and has proposed that a Malayan Medical Association take Its place. The committee consisting of three doctors, has held consultations with the BMA (Malaya branch), the156 words
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165 1958-05-26 5 ALLIANCE ACCUSED OF 'DITHERING' PENANG, Sunday. T»HE LABOUR Mayor of George Town, Mr. D. S. 1 Ramanthan, today accused the Alliance state government of "dithering" with the vital and important question of education. Mr. Ramanathan said that as early as January 1957 an Education165 words
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Article76 1958-05-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun-Ten thousand new houses will be needed every year to keep pace with the Federation's growing population, increasing at the rate of about 130.--000 a year. This estimate was given by the president of the Federation of Malaya Society of Architects. Mr.76 words
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Article600 1958-05-26 6 More than two-thirds of the 350 terrorists accounted loi since merdeka have? surrendered on amnesty terms In the six months befort merdeka, surrenders aveiaged lewer than nine a month. i Last month 44 terrorists came in, and the successes reported this month in Selangor are as encouraging600 words
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Article305 1958-05-26 6 Hongkong cieariy cannot be held up as a model loi Singapore on each and every occasion, factory hours oi labour, and conditions in Hongkong s small cotton mills, lor instance, are hardly an example for Singapore to follow however urgent the need to industrialiseMost .mills operate seven305 words
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Article278 1958-05-26 6 Unless Singapore develops new sources it may find itself short of water. This is the warning given not for the first time— by the City's Water Engineer, Mr. F. S. Wicks, in a memorandum to the Public Utilities Committee. The average citizen may not be inclined to take278 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1958-05-26 6 Do not force Asian nations to choose between Democracy and Communism THE COLD WAR IS MOT WON BY THREATENING A HOT ONE OR BY SENDING FLEETS TO TROUBLED WATERS CWENTS in the Le- banon should, perhaps, make the British and the Americans a little less hasty in reminding the French1,113 words
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Article526 1958-05-26 6 V. M. NAIR - V. M. NAIR BY RESTAURANTS and hotels in Delhi have had to take partridge, pheasant and quail off their menus. A recent order by the District Magistrate of Delhi puts a ban on the purchase, possession or sale of these game birds. This particularly a fleets526 words
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216 1958-05-26 6 E TWO of the resolutions E passed by the Singa- pore UMNO Youth East Division (ST. May 19) have E been misunderstood by the Secretary of the Llberal-So- ciallst Party. Mr. E. K. Tan according to his published E statement. E As secretary of216 words
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141 1958-05-26 6 UAVING read "Where II Teachers' Salaries Are Delayed a Month" (ST. E May 17). I would like to E Inform Perak education S authorities that this pracE tice of making use of Gov--5 ernment grants for other E purposes by141 words
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212 1958-05-26 6 Part of games Sees goes Into another fund "17ICT1M". who wrote on S Sports Money used for s Development in School' 5 <S.T May 19), Is not alone In his plight. An English school in Malacca Is emr ploying the same tactics. At the beginning of the E year I212 words
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Article93 1958-05-26 6 r|N May 18, my wife went to the Singapore Re- gistration Centre. Stamford E Road, to obtain a replace--5 ment for her lost identity card. Although she hand- ed in her Police Report with the correct details of E the missing card to the counter93 words
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Article93 1958-05-26 6 THE delay in opening the s Government Chinese ses condary school evening E classes is surprising The Director of Education s has said that classes would begin on May 5. but noths ing has happened. V. E. TANN. Singapore. I Singapore Education Department says that the93 words
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Advertisement805 1958-05-26 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. MR MRS L. IRVINE BROWN 24th May. M.V. Oranje PPC. BIKTHS 1» Hor<t« tit (Mimimmmt. LILIAN AND DORRIN at General Hospital, Taiping on 14. 558 bn; Churls. WALKER: On 25th May at The Yiungberg Memorial Hospital, Singapore to Elizabeth, wife of Cyril H. Walker, a son. CHANDLER. To805 words
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482 1958-05-26 7 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - ENGINEERING FACULTY COULD SET AN ASIAN RECORD FOR QUICK CONSTRUCTION By HUNDREDS WORK AROUND CLOCK TO MEET THE GOVT. TIME LIMIT FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE FEDERATION Government has ordered that the University of Malaya's $1,500,000 Faculty of Engineering in Pantai Valley482 words
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176 1958-05-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— .Members of two Malay royal families said here today tli lit they were not interested in buying a diamond necklace reputed to have belonged to the fifth queen of Siam The necklace, worth 5430.900. U bring offered for sale to Malay royalty176 words
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Article135 1958-05-26 7 THE SINGAPORE Education Ministry has invited five Internationally renowned scholars to sit in a Commission to examine the academic standards of the Nanyang University. The invitations were sent to them through the Colonial Office in London. The terms of reference of the proposed Commission, recently135 words
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Article67 1958-05-26 7 Two brothers from Singapore will be among 420 students to receive degrees and diplomas from the Bob Jones University and Bob Jones Academy. in Greenville. South Carolina, this week. They ate James Victor Phoa and his brother John Samuel, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Phoa Hock67 words
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319 1958-05-26 7 Row on rival hair bun queens may split Kaum Ibu KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Two UMNO women's branches have threatened to dissolve their organisations, all because of an argument as to who was the real hair bun (sanggol) queen at the UMNO House competition. The trouble started when the UMNO Kaum319 words
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Article55 1958-05-26 7 IPOH, Sun The Raja Muda of Perak today officially opened a clinic started by the Perak Chinese Registered Dentists Association in Clare Street. The clinic is the first of its kind in Ipoh to cater for poor people needing dental treatment. A flat rate of $1 will55 words
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Article52 1958-05-26 7 IPOH. Sun. The Ipoh branch of the Pan-Malayan Dravidian Association, a cultural organisation of South Indians, today honoured the memory of the Tamil poet Thiru Valluvar at a meeting in the Perak Library." More than 200 people attended the meeting, with Mr K.P. Samy, the national vice52 words
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Article52 1958-05-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. was today elected chairman of the Malayan Youth Council. Mrs. V. T. Sambanthan. wife of the Minister of Health, was elected one of two ricechairmen. The other Is Mr. Joseph Siow52 words
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Article35 1958-05-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Muar-Parit Sulong Road in Johore is under 16 inches of water from the 91} milestone to the 93 milestone. The road Is impassable to light traffic35 words
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143 1958-05-26 7 SILENCE— SO FAR— ON MILLBOURN REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Not a single commercial organisation has submitted views on the Millbourn rteport which deals with future expansion of Port Swettenham. After publication of the report, which recommended that the port should be as Independent of the Railway as possible, public bodies143 words
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82 1958-05-26 7 KUA.LA LUMPUR, Sun. The national delegates conterence of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held here on July 12 and 13. Originally It was proposed to have the conference in Malacca. The decision to hold the meeting in Kuala Lumpur was taken at a82 words
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Article39 1958-05-26 7 BRUAB. Sun The Bruas Welfare sub-committee will hold a fun fair here during the Dlndlngs Welfare Week from May 31 to June 8. Proceeds from the fair will go to the Dindlngs District Welfare Fuftd39 words
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Article41 1958-05-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU. SunQoh Huat Seng, of Singapore, was sentenced in the magistrate's court today to one day's jail and fined $100 for the theft of a wallet and $1 In cash from the pockft of Seibon bin Ahmad.41 words
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112 1958-05-26 7 PTE. PIARA SINGH SEEKS A LOAN OF $2,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Private Piara Singh Claude Perfect, the British soldier turned Sikh has written from Britain to his Sikh friends i« Malaya requesting an immediate loan of $2,000 to enable him to book a sea passage and make other arrangements for112 words
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161 1958-05-26 7 IT U ALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The vice-president of the Malayan Trade Union Congress. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, today gave Malayan workers a three-point plan on how to run a trade union successfully. Addressing the annual delegates conference «here of the War Department Civilian Staff Association,161 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-05-26 7 THIS is Miss Sweelan Lee, 21, who is likely to get the role of a girl terrorist in the Aim Hollywood director Otto Premincer plans to shoot in Malaya early next year. Miss Lee has had extensive acting experience in Australia.47 words
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Article40 1958-05-26 7 BRUNEI. Sun— Police recovered a trench mortar and an aerial bomb near the Beraka.s Malay School. Brunei District, last Wednesday A few days earlier North Borneo police found an arms cache near the Tawau River pstuarv40 words
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Article48 1958-05-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU. SunMrs. Enid Watts has been elected chairman of the Jphore Bahru Welfare Week ball sub-committee and Mrs A. E Crosfleld the secretary The ball will be held In the Diamond Jubilee Town Hall soon after the hall's opening next month.48 words
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Article17 1958-05-26 7 The Singapore Indian Cultural Council has postponed its Inaugural meeting, scheduled for yesterday, to June 15.17 words
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Article209 1958-05-26 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. rpHE bodies of two men who were in a car which plunged into the 25 feet deep Chenderoh Lake between Rawang and Kuak, 21 miles north of here have been recovered. Mr. S. Nadarajah Assistant Veterinary Officer. Kuala Kang.sar and Mr. K209 words
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Article60 1958-05-26 7 The Singapore UMNO plans to put up a three-storey building off Changi Road to house its offices. Inche Darus Shariff. the publicity officer, yesterday said: "We have collected enough money to buy the land and expect to complete the building by next year" Meanwhile, the60 words
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Article209 1958-05-26 7 VISITING AUSSIE GETS A SURPRISE ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sun. —An Australian has been here for the past week to form a Malayan Australian Association not knowing one was already in existence. He is Mr. John L'Ep9gniol, the overseas representative of the Australian Asian Association, which has branches in all big209 words
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Article46 1958-05-26 7 KUCHING, Sun. The. annual staff conference of the Department of Agriculture will take place here this week under the chairmanship of the Director of Agriculture. Mr. J. Cook. The conference will be >pened by the Chief Secrecary. Mr J. C. H. Barcroft. on Tuesday.46 words
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Advertisement175 1958-05-26 7 wet|i*«c ijA the board you can T^s^- trust for so many SF^T i^/ *«lr on wtr/ioc man-madi timm-h if r y^S^ mtasun "P l 0 l°°- f°' load-bearing I or ipace-fillmt WEYROC boards I 4', J*' 3 i' and V thick. w,ll alwart serve r ou well xS^r^ Noturaf Weyroc175 words
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Advertisement108 1958-05-26 7 t/ooe/enouyA ■f ii ~^sW l Imperial Gallon* per hour now at CENT*if«GAI PUMPS LOW PRICES BKp^ MNHFOM lIIU II M«l« riVANO IPOH -MM VIA SI HI UK. I »A\yJ| IOT« IHAHL 1 TFLIkANWI* KUAKTAM JEStLTOS ||t|« I EYE EXAMINATION Yee un tit with fah* tctrii but you can't ice with108 words
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718 1958-05-26 8 By Our Market Correspondent THE cat of half a per cent in the British Bank Rate on Thursday was not an influencing factor on the Malayan Share Market last week. Only if local rates are lowered in sympathy Is there likely to be718 words
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Article33 1958-05-26 8 C—tunt Date of Total Total lor s»7»»enl payment for prevleui year year iwitfoh bnm Petroleasa Bn>ases>te LM 36.2% July 36 2% 35% ■Ivervfaw Babker Estates sVstl t%% July 8 18% 32%%33 words
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Article280 1958-05-26 8 pHr- following business done 1 in the Singapore Share Market last week w*» reported by one firm of brokers for the period May 1? to 23 INDISTEIALS Federal Dispensary $1.01, Fraaer St Neave Ords. $2.50 and $2.51, Gammon cM, Limited $3.03 and $2.06, Gammon RtghU 45 cenu to280 words
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Article722 1958-05-26 8 rpHE following list of revised 1 quotation* wa, issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. INDIttTBIALS »»»rri >»Mrr. Aw* airlca* Pn« Hi Ord. I.M 1J» Atla* MB lI M iou««rai B. B. Petrol 44- M■ cd B M rmatMi llt I722 words
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Article621 1958-05-26 8 DUSSIAN oiders of unknown quantity influenced 1V the Singapore Rubber Market mid-week and took the price of June first grade up to over 74 cents The reported Russlart buyIng set off a scramble (or covering by shorts but the movement petered out and the price on ThursdayAP - 621 words
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Advertisement629 1958-05-26 8 NOTICES SOCFW COMPANY UNITED NOTICE U hereby given that the Twenty Fourth Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Company •411 be held at the Registered Office. Bungsar Estate. Kuala Lumpur, at 11. SO o'clock m the forenoon on Saturday the 31st May. 1958 for the following purposes: in To receive the629 words
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Advertisement851 1958-05-26 8 NOTICES NOTICE THBI OFPICB of Pan Asian Trading Co., Ltd from I6U> May, 1958, has been removed to 476 Beach Road. Singapore, 7. (Telephone Nos. ***** and *****1. NOTICE OF CHOONG WAH PRINTING CO. We have been shown ihe oertlfied excerpt of the minutes of the extraordinary general meeting of851 words
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Advertisement184 1958-05-26 8 SHIPPING NOTICES "5181C0'726 21/S Gun 6A. "TJILUWAHJ/77A 21/S G4a. J5 The general survey of all damaged packages will be held on Thursday. 29 5 58 for both vessels No further surveys will be held alter this date. N.V- K P. M Ageata: ROY 41. INTEKOCEAN UNES. ~SS. "STEEL ADIfIRAL" ROM184 words
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Advertisement1498 1958-05-26 9 T.i:i4Os MANSFIELD tSc CO., LTD. ««JM»» ill lines) MRP"*) (11 fintj gf" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D T,t SAILINGS TO UVERPOOI GIHtOW. lUNDON I CONTININTAL PORTS (Via S.er witk Inert, tl trttHd via Paaama ar Cape ef Gaad Rape) Cainers ept.ti te preceei via Itfcei puts It load aid1,498 words
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258 1958-05-26 10 World's fastest miler fails to qualify in the heats lOX DON, Sun. Don Smith, the giant New Zealander, put up perhaps the most impressive performance during the opening day ot the British Games at the White City Stadium yesterday in winning the international 880Reuter - 258 words
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Article48 1958-05-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Selangor Oolf Club beat Royal Island Oolf Club of Singapore by 21 points to nine In a friendly match here. Surprise of the match was the defeat of the Malayan champion. David McMillan, by Selangor's H. D Matheson. Results (S.G.C players mentioned first*.48 words
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99 1958-05-26 10 LONDON, Sun About £160.000 has been returned to unlucky applicants (or tickets (or this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, it was announced yesterday. "The championships are proving as big an attraction as ever." said Col. Duncan Macaulay, secretary of the All-England Club which organisesReuter - 99 words
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Article173 1958-05-26 10 PARIS. Sunday DIERRE DARMON, 24-year-old French national serviceman, beat Jaroslav Drobny, In the French tennis championships here yesterday to send the large holiday crowd wild with delight. Darmon, the French No. 1 who Is on extended leave for the championships by special permission of the DefenceReuter - 173 words
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Article92 1958-05-26 10 DENVER, Sun. leg trouble has forced Lew Hoad, the Australian star, to withdraw from his 100--match professional lawn tennis series with world champion Pancho Gonsales of the United States. Jack Kramer, promoter of the tour, said here that Hoad would fly to Los AngelesReuter - 92 words
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Article236 1958-05-26 10 RAIN HITS COUNTY AND KIWI GAMES LONDON, Sun.— Rain and wet pitches lnterferred badly with yesterday's Whitsun Bank Holiday cricket fixtures, and runs were seldom easy to get. At Cardiff: Heavy rain prevented a ball being bowled on the first day of the match between the New Zealand cricketers andReuter - 236 words
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Article172 1958-05-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Postal* beat T.P.C.A by 18 runs in their Navaratnam Shield cricket match here today. POSTALS Paramaawaran c Vasudevan b Slvanesan 9; Turner lbw Arumugam 2; Selvarajah c VlJlanathan b Ramallngam 49; Kassim b Ramallngam IS; Xavler c Marcel b Arumugam 25: Boudevllle172 words
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Article22 1958-05-26 10 MEXICO CITY, Sun. Davey Moore, first-ranked featherweight of the world, beat Roberto (Mono) Garcia on points here last night.— UPUP - 22 words
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Article21 1958-05-26 10 PENANO. Sun. Penang A' beat RAF Kuala Lumpur 8-1 In a friendly soccer match at City Stadium here today.21 words
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Miscellaneous244 1958-05-26 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Start hunting for paper 1 Ut topical tennis tie boastea fastener (7, 3i to Henry (7, 6). t. Stone In discarded green 10. Painter who used golden fruit (7). quill? (S). 8. Racy humour spreaalng? (S, 11 A Up truly Identifies our host (9). 9.244 words
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Advertisement877 1958-05-26 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANI it Ward, ti (Mim.)-Box M rtt. axlrt. ONE BEDROOMED charming Flat fully furnished 1 ridge, cooker, telephone, modern conveniences garden, garage, Immediate occupation. District 10 Phone *****. WELL FURNISHED UEIACH£D bungalow Braddell Heights <rra, 2/3 Oedrooms. 2 airondltlonei installed and available H required Rent $325 per month Apply877 words
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Advertisement805 1958-05-26 11 TUITION -'</ Wardt ti (tlin. t— Box it elt axlrm MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209 Queen Street Beginners Shorthand Book-Keeplng Typewriting Primary I to Primary V Class Hours 6 to 9 p.m. June EASY METHODS for nw'nrmatics— Primary Six Entrance Examinations. Afternoons/ Evenings. Tutor's, Own Home. Moderate Charges 5-B. Eng Watt Street.805 words
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Advertisement871 1958-05-26 11 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG SPONSORSHIP OF TWO TECHNICAL APPRENTICES AT THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, KUALA I 1 Mil K APPUCATIONS are Invited from candidates prepared to undertake a course in Electrical Engineering Including 3 year's fulltime study at the Kuala Lumpur Technical College commencing during August,871 words
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Advertisement533 1958-05-26 11 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR NOTICE IS^EBY GIVEN that the Board Intends to sell by Public Auct on at 10 a( m. on iS^i-^rISSeJS.^I.S: 'unless previously claimed and dellvered. will at that date have been lc the Boards premises for a considerable period. usill nartlrular* of ihe rarer. which ol CaseT^533 words
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Advertisement388 1958-05-26 11 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDNANCE IK diree^ WuT R*rtK7 o? Tra-e Mark nder h yte|onJ NOTICE Is hereby given that the following Trade Mark registered In the name of Seah Cher Chay. Singapore Cltisen. trading as Yon« Hen« Company of No. Mer<*ant R °»d. Singapore, has an alignment dated the388 words
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Advertisement354 1958-05-26 11 NOTICES SZE ha, TONC BANK UMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat porty-Pourth Annual rrd^^^^ l^heUi at sL Hal tZ Ba, k BU,id,n E at No 57 chuU^ Street ,hf^«!h fi^^A *,^nef?*» 3Wh Mav ISM aI Jso Pm NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the transfer books of the Company »11l354 words
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Advertisement244 1958-05-26 11 NOTICES SHERIFFS SALE Island of Sl'i-por. In the Cause of SU" No.^f^f-^ecutlo. Nc. 95/58 W Carriage Co. 1»2«> Ltd. Plaintiff. versus Tay Puay Guac Defendant »|,rTmN m, ng AUCTION SALE OF i MERCEDES BENZ '180' 1 Motor Car (Petrol) Registered No 3R 7645 To HeW At The Saleroom of Mews.244 words
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352 1958-05-26 12 ASIAN GAMES: Norman SiebeVs report in Page 2 OUR PLAYERS WILL STUDY RIVALS' WEAKNESSES < By SAUL JOSHUA JHE Badminton Association of Malaya's tournament and training sub-committee has in mind a "secret" plan for Malaya's defence of the Thomas Cup next month.352 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-05-26 12 COLLATERAL (.No. 10), with Bob Franklin up, beats the outsider James Aitch (No. 4), ridden by Ro y Ransome, on the post to win the Governor's Cup. Straits Times picture39 words
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Article371 1958-05-26 12 PERAK FALL TO DEWS KHOO IPOH Sunday. SELANGOR beat Perak dv an innings and 33 runs in their two-day Malayan Cricket Association league match which ended 25 minutes before the I tea interval here today. Selangor today added 75 runs to their overnight score of 136 for -six before declaring371 words
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190 1958-05-26 12 PENANG. Sun. All-Eng-I land badminton singles champion, Erland Kops. passed through Penang today en route to Singapore to join the Danish team for the Thomas Cup competition "We hope to do Detter this time," he told the Strait* Times on his arrival190 words
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Article86 1958-05-26 12 SYDNEY. Sun Results of football matches In Australia today were: INTERNATIONAL MATCH: Victoria 0 Blackpool 8 (at Melbourne NSW ASSOCIATION Souther* Dlt. 1: Manly 2 Corrimal 3; Woonona 5 Auburn 1; Lelchhart 6 Vorth Shore 0. NSW ABBOCIATION Northern >i». 1: Merewether 1 Awaba 3; Blacksmiths 2 Wallsend86 words
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Article53 1958-05-26 12 SEREMBAN. Sun. Negrl state councillor M Thllagaretnam scored 118 when King George V School beat A. K. Retoam's XI by 124 rung todaySchool 207-0 dccl. (M T. Retnam 118. Menon 42 ret.. Kandasamy 6-61). A- K Retnam's XI 82-8 (Kandasamy 28. M T. Dural 11. 11.53 words
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Article22 1958-05-26 12 BDKIT MERTAJAM, Sun Twelve new records were set up at the Buklt Mertajam High School athletics championships here yesterday.22 words
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396 1958-05-26 12 EPSOM JEEP - Collateral steals race from outsiders EPSOM JEEP By IN his first tilt at a Bukit Tlmah "classic", Collateral, a flve-year-old grey by Colonist 11, broke the stranglehold by the "old brigade" on Cup races at racing headquarters on Saturday when he snatched a thrilling short-head win from the rank outsider,396 words
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Article103 1958-05-26 12 32 events for Malayan meet PENANG. Sun.— There will be 32 events at the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic I'ninn s annual championships to be held at the City Stadium here on Aur 15 and 16. There will be 13 track and eight Held events for men, four track and103 words
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Article92 1958-05-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association has postponed Its annual championships ecause of poor entries. The meet, originally tixed lor June 20 and 21. Is now put off to sometime In July. Closing date for entries has been extended to June 5. The secretary92 words
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Miscellaneous79 1958-05-26 12 ESJDIARY KUALA l.l'.HPl'R SOCCER: Dlv. 1 Rangers v UMNO, Princes Road; Dl». 3 T.P.C.A. v Sultan Suleiman Club, padang; SCRC, v Young Malays, Pudu Road; Olv. 3 Malay Putra v T.P.C.A., Kampong Bahru; S.I. A. v Permuda Jalan Raja, Taylor Road. Thomson Cup: Klshan Dial v M.8.8. (K.L.), Sentul, 479 words
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