The Straits Times, 18 July 1958
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Title Section19 1958-07-18 1 AVERAGE t»\ll < FRTIFIER Al E KXCEEPS 110,***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 18, IMS 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration211 1958-07-18 1 MIDDLE EAST CRISIS GROWS; RUSSIAN WARNING American troops airlifted to south Turkey base British, Canadian Foreign Ministers in U.S. talks An appeal to Nehru BRITISH and American troops were sent to strategic points in the Middle East yesterday as the crisis over the Lebanon and Iraq211 words
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1434 1958-07-18 1 BRITISH paratroopers landed in Jordan yesterday at the request of King Hussein and a large contingent of American troops was flown into Adana, a Nato base in southern Turkey, as the Middle East crisis deepened. At the same time Russia1,434 words
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Article250 1958-07-18 1 pEIRIT, Thurs—ln--11 identified gunmen opened fire early today on United States Marines In the Beirut dock area. The marines were unhurt and did not return the fire. Lebanese police accompanied the marines. A third marine battalion was expected to begin landing today, bringing the number of American250 words
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Article129 1958-07-18 1 DOME, Thurs. —An undisclosed number of American military transport planes are expected to make refuelling stops at Italian airports today, a spokesman of the American Army Flight Control Service at Rome Airport said. The spokesman said the planes would Include Olobemasters, twinengined "Flying Boxcars" and a newerReuter - 129 words
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Article61 1958-07-18 1 JUNGLE FIRE RAGES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A jungle fir. brake out near Bungsar Estate. about five miles from here, at S.M p.m. today. Two police tracks and a fire engine, which wen sent, could not get near the lire. There was no road leading to the burninf trees and blukar.61 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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Article192 1958-07-18 1 In the House of Com* rnons tne Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, said British paratroopers were sent to Amman after an argent appeal from King Hossein of Jordan and a warning that an Kgyptian -engineered coap was to have taken place taere today. British ForeignReuter - 192 words
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Advertisement70 1958-07-18 1 Kodak X73Wyj»»w P.D Error proof «*»r» ■bB-bbb^bb^bb^B|Ml l»t»»r« 1 CVpiVI O" iCi'trii jflk kgll documents. I tfcipp'"! Evicts bb^bS^ MsiQS 1 c <« one WO MINUTE ■Lwrlt* for detail* M B*fck HUta,.) U-H^ Tiger Beer Testimonials M. HENRI HEROILIE. the popular proprietor of Harry's Hash House, remarked: "but naturelUment all70 words
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499 1958-07-18 2 MAHMOUD ABDUL KARIM - MAHMOUD ABDUL KARIM FIRST ON-THE-SPOT STORY FROM «WS CAPITAL SINCE MONDAY'S COUP D'ETAT r— By Reutera staff correspondent j BAGDAD, Thursday. •pROOPS who engineered Iraq's change of regime disap|)eared back to their barracks yesterday leaving only guards assigned by the country's newReuter - 499 words
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71 1958-07-18 2 JAP SHIP IN TROUBLE OFF COAST OF MALAYA HONG KONG, Thurs. A British tug left here yesterday to aid a Japanese freighter, the Tamagawa Maru. which is in trouble and is anchored about 300 miles off the Malayan port of Dungun. The agents for the freighter said the tug wasReuter - 71 words
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Article24 1958-07-18 2 SYDNEY: A plan for a £50 million plant to extract chemical by-products from coal has been approved by the New South Wales cabinet.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article28 1958-07-18 2 MELBOURNE: Sir Victor Hurley, one of Australia's finest surgeons and Direc-tor-General of Medical Services in the RAAF durinf tbe Second World War, died here. He was 70. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article18 1958-07-18 2 CANBERRA: Negotiations will be held in September to draw up a trade treaty between Australia and Ceylon— UPl.18 words
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Article17 1958-07-18 2 TOKYO: The North Korean Army headquarters cancelled leave of all officers and men, Pyongyang Radio announced.— UPl.17 words
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Article20 1958-07-18 2 WASHINGTON: The Atomic Energy Commission has asked Congress for $500,000 to build an atomic research reactor for the Philippines.— UPl.20 words
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Article19 1958-07-18 2 LONDON: Queen Ingrld of Denmark and her daughters. Princess Margretbe and Princess AnneMarie, arrived on an unofficial visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article32 1958-07-18 2 a w w TAIPEH: More than 10.--000 people were made homeless and at least 10 killed in the Haulien area on Formosa's east coast as Typhoon "Winnie" ripped across the island.— UPl.32 words
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Article13 1958-07-18 2 VANCOUVER: Princess Margaret arrived here to begin her tour of mainland British Columbia13 words
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Advertisement128 1958-07-18 2 PBawawaV fwam^LW. awHnV I GENERAL^ ELECTRIC rT?i > iirr" -r? S Interior Terrific dam ««fc awia aW. X Hrn ia a mpcr low cost rcfnt.rr.tor built Tn Urn Crti v. for U* wfcol* family with plenty of «xW STnat. C 'I" 1 fayt. and ample compartment! laj K**W S lar128 words
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Miscellaneous37 1958-07-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By lany A»My tuccc aocs old mueu JTl ««o wj ge at«chc>ol^ ~^n&n»waw«waw«waw«wawM~'~¥^^^»r*^ IattkOTUAT ue'C tOST 9KN I KuUV- U4XLO BUSU. KaMCV): MAOeCUAn7ftUN«C TUC MBWI \A£€TW4WQu j n > I /^^^R~^W^ JfT/ 'B n^nlwl nlwaWawnlLnwl Ja^flawal37 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1958-07-18 3 Macmillan says that joint effort in Middle East is a 'gain for world' THE OPPOSITION URGES CAUTION: 'SITUATION IS VERY DANGEROUS' I ONDON, Thure.— Mr. Harold Mac millan toW the House of Commons last night that the close co-operation of the British and American governments in an attempt to faceReuter - 1,676 words
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82 1958-07-18 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, said today he viewed tne situation in the Middle East with "great concern." "Foreign Intervention Is always dangerous," he said. "It leads to all kinds of complications." Mr. Nehru said he wondered whether United NationsReuter - 82 words
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Article171 1958-07-18 3 V ONOON. Wed.— Condition* on A the Londen Stock Exchange today became distinctly brighter mainly due to the overnight rally on Wall Street and better new* from the Middle Bast. Operators were, however, proceeding with extreme caution and price movement* were somewhat erratic. In the ternoon the news171 words
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Article21 1958-07-18 3 LONDON. Wed— Buyers 1730 H. seller* CT3I. Ptorward buyen £7J3H; .ellers 1754; Settlement £731. a.m 140 torn; pjn. SO too*.21 words
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Article26 1958-07-18 3 LONDON, Wtd Spot W\d Auc »%d.. Sept M\ci.. Oet.-Dec. 24d Jan-March 24d April-Jut* 2*l. July-Sept 23% d.. Aus c.l.f 23>id Sept. ell. Mid. Tone Weak.26 words
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262 1958-07-18 3 REBELS TRAITORS' |£ING HUSSEIN of Jordan, In a message to the Iraqi people and army last night warned them not to be misled by -agents of Moscow and Nasser." He accused Communism of Instigating insurrections In the Arab world and warnedReuter; UPI - 262 words
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147 1958-07-18 3 CAIRO. Thaws. rresldont Nasser said yesterday that any attack on Iraa would he regarded as an attack on the United Arab Republic, according to Cairo Radio. President Nasser, who is head of the republic. isssrlfcei the American landing in the Lebanon as "serittM147 words
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300 1958-07-18 4 SIMP'S QUARTERMASTER ACQUITTED: OTHER CASES ADJOURNED ABDULLAH bin Wadi, quartermaster of the Tronoh, was found not guilty and acquitted in a Singapore court yesterday on a charge of refusing to go to sea "without reasonable cause" on May 24 this year. Giving300 words
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85 1958-07-18 4 TWO WORKERS HURT AS CEMENT MIXER BLOWS UP KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Two construction workers, Imu bin AMbßkJi •ai Hal Wen» Mmng 17, were knocked WMnmctam when a cement mixer exploded off busy Batu Road here today. Petrel which spurted fr«ft the mixer set lamil tong *wil shirt ob Ire BAs85 words
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185 1958-07-18 4 INDIAN NAVY FIRES SALUTE TO PAHANG tfUANTAN, Thurs. Two ships of the Indian naval squadron arrived here today for a three-day informal visit to Pahang. The INS Tir and INS Cauvery are among seven India., warships visiting Malayan waters on a goodwill tour. A pilot boat carrying the Pahang State185 words
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Article25 1958-07-18 4 A police inspector, conducting a coroner's inquest in Singapore yesterday, used Malay when questioning a non-English-speaking witness. Reason: No Malay interpreter was available.25 words
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Article24 1958-07-18 4 MALACCA. Thurs. The Governor of Malacca. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. will open this year's two-day agricultural show at Jasln on July 26.24 words
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Article36 1958-07-18 4 The Royal Singapore FlyIng Club will hold Hying competitions and an aerobatlc display at Sembawang en Aug. 4. The club Is using the Sembawang landing strip regularly for training flights.36 words
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Article94 1958-07-18 4 SAFE IS OPENED, GEMS STOLEN SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. A burglar opened a safe and escaped with $4.0«t worth si Jewellery here last night. The thief scaled a back wall and broke open a door to gain access to the safe, which was In the main hall of a rattan furniture94 words
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Article148 1958-07-18 4 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Sessions Court president. Mr. Au Ah Wan, today sentenced a pin-table mechanic. Bernard Carrier, to six months Jail for causing the death of a motor-cyclist. Ong Ah Sea life 25. by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. Carrier. 29, had148 words
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66 1958-07-18 4 I POLICE DETAIN 10 IN RAIDS ON 4 VILLAGES F3H, Thurs. —Special Branch police swooped on four new villages in the Koala Kangsar area early yesterday and detained seven men and three women for suspec t c d subversive activities. Several teams of police went simultaneously Into the Imaii Katl66 words
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156 1958-07-18 4 Pistol, knives found after 60 m.p.h. chase SIX MEN IN CAR SOUGHT A LOADED pistol and four knivej, wrapped in two bundles of cloth, were thrown from a car during a 60 m.p.h. police chase In Singapore early yesterday. I The bundles were found later lying at the side of156 words
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98 1958-07-18 4 I>EN AN G, Than. Three I ■ilgrlms died on board the Anshan en her return voyage to Malaya, Tuan Hajt M Yasoff bin Hassan, pilgrimage welfare officer, said here to. <*y. They were Awang Hanoi bin Ismail, of Via Kelaa. tan,98 words
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Article25 1958-07-18 4 The Teachers' Training College In Singapore will hold Its annual exhibition on August 6 and 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p m.25 words
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Article58 1958-07-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The fire brigade was called seven times to put out lallang fires by 5 p.m. today. The superintendent of the brigade. Mr. S. Kanday <h. said that in the past five days his men put out 27 lallang fires. Six houses caught58 words
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Article79 1958-07-18 4 $94 MORE FOR JOHORE TRIPLETS JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Another contribution nas oeen received for Fatlmah binte Tlpok. mother of the Jobore Bahru triplets, bringing total donations 'o $394.50. Incbe Hltam bin Mohamed. secretary of the local youth section of Party Negara collected $94.50 from friends and co-workers. The donation, together79 words
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Article30 1958-07-18 4 A "Princess Singapore" contest will be held on Aug 9 at Raffles Hotel In aid of the Abandoned Babies Fund of the Convent of the Hob Infant Jesus.30 words
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Article59 1958-07-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation of Rubber Trade Association decided today to extend indefinitely the closing date for applications from people who wish to Join its rubber mission to Peking to discuss Chinese complaints on quality. Only three rubber exporters) had so far said they59 words
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Article244 1958-07-18 4 $8,000 haul for two con men GLIB TALK, TAXI RIDE —AND A BOLTED DOOR TWO Singapore shop assistants were taken in by a pair of smooth-tongued confidence tricksters on Wednesday and were talked into parting company with pens and watches worth $8,000. The tricksters Chinese— walked into Gian Singh and244 words
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Article24 1958-07-18 4 KLUANG Thurs. Llm Wan. 50. was fined $600 or four months' Jail here for assisting in the running of a fah lottery.24 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-07-18 4 INDONESIA'S PRETTIEST FILM MAKER FLIES IN MISS LINDA WEE. 21, the prettiest and youngest film producer in Indinesia, flew into Singapore from Jakarta by Garuda yesterday. She has just completed her latest film "Summer Holiday". Said Miss Wee (above) on arrival: "Now I need a vacation and I have chosea85 words
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Advertisement62 1958-07-18 4 V|k\\l\ %Sl Jik. SerV CeS SINOA*O«| NG |^2i| <fi! Xsm^fflilHlxl^ |jtfpfWl%- tfl n *f^HyiiTf If A VIENTIANE rjp wrT-gwfcEai >* ."**iW. -rff»ic'j*4 y»*<Sfr!sß *fe»i auk*** i with worlo^wicl^i m>M»J L^ L^aa IMML *Jm* Ai El wlfl[UfCV97- Consult: Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Singapore, T«l: *****-9. Malayan Coa«*rcial AflaacUt, Kuala Lwmpwr, T«l:62 words
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Article, Illustration274 1958-07-18 5 OLIVE GRUT - OLIVE GRUT FATHER EARNS $110 A MONTH, GIVES THEM AWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A NEW home is sought for one-monlh-old twin sisters here whose parents cannot afford to keep them. The twins— Kirn Ling and Kirn Chin who each weigh 51b.274 words
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Article44 1958-07-18 5 The management of the Singapore Glass Factory met representatives of its 500 striking employees yesterday to try to settle the dispute. No agreement was reached. The strike is now in its sixth week. Talks will be resumed next Monday.44 words
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Article115 1958-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs More than I.oo* police from aU the states will parade here on July 24 when the Yang di-Pertuan Agonc; confers the "royal" title on tne force. The parade will include detachments from the reeu- lar police, marine police. auxiliary police and special115 words
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Article90 1958-07-18 5 'Union men for polls' proposal BANTING, Thurs.— Mr. D Jayaratnam, vice president of the Seiangor branch of the MIC, today called on the Alliance to nominate a number of trade union leaders to stand in next year's general election. Mr. Jayaratnam, who is -also vice-president of the Klang and Coast90 words
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Article42 1958-07-18 5 PENANO, Than.— The City Council's traffic committee has rejected a petition by ISO shopkeepers not to impose a parking ban in the cinema area or Penang Road. The committee, however. agreed to review the situation every month.42 words
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326 1958-07-18 5 EYE-OPENER AWAITS YOU HERE, SAYS LIM pHE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Tew Hock, yesterday 1 said the $5 minion Singapore Constitutional Exposition would be an eye-opener to foreigners. In a message which will be published in thousands of folders to be sent overseas, Mr. Lim said: 'The exposition will unfold326 words
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Article60 1958-07-18 5 PENANG. Thurs. Sixtyone delegates from various youth organisations are expected to attend the Penang state youth conference to be opened by the Governor. Raja Sir Uda. at WesUands i School this Saturday. The official opening will be followed by a tea party and j a variety60 words
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Article46 1958-07-18 5 The Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah Besar. Singapore, has re- 1 ceived $2,000 from the Sin-. gapore Pranakan Dramatic Society The money was rals -i at a show which the society staged at the Happy World Stadium on May 29 and 80.46 words
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Advertisement321 1958-07-18 5 you can't AFFOPn E^^^^^^^B^^^^H Hie WEEK-ENDER. I Every Week-end you get such a I prodigious line-up of talent k9 I reaf ures exposes close-ups W^L^BMMmmalSs*- I *P or **> a a packed i pages! I aa^B^aa^B Some of this week's highlights I include: BBaaaaP^Baamv^ I I THE CAUSE OP accidents321 words
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Advertisement298 1958-07-18 5 "MORE "-> SECURITY" it Writing of opportmmtus for MM investors, Edward Westropp, mw^m^ffrk\ MM Sunday Express", said MM en 4th. August, 1957 I H STA BILITY Interest Assured SECURITY Bank's Capital and Reserves I I SAFETY No Risk of Depreciation SAVING No harges or Fees SERVICE Convenient Withdrawals ASSETS EXCEED298 words
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Miscellaneous1037 1958-07-18 5 WITAT'Q fIN Al* VniTR FTAIFMASf *4VMI4 V m > ffHAI O UJM AM IfJUIt VUv&flUtiJ IJJHJxI Dlau Charn of Three Kingdoms (Mandarin) 7.15. 9 30; STAR: Jungle Girl Spirit of Rosie (Manaartn, 1.30. 8. 9.18. klanl REGAL: Valley of Lost Souls 3. > 8.45. 9.15; CAPITOL: Witness for the Persecution1,037 words
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367 1958-07-18 6 LONDON, Thursday. THE HOUSE of Commons jast night passed a Bill paving the way for internal self-government in Singapore. The Bill, providing for the creation of a State of Singapore and for its "peace, order and good government," now goes to Hie HouseReuter - 367 words
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295 1958-07-18 6 TOWN PROTESTS OVER CENTRAL FOOD PLAN IPOH. Thursday. 'THE Sungei Siput Town Council has sent a petition 1 to the Central Perak District War Executive Committee asking tor the abolition of the central cooking scheme, affecting its 18,000 people, which is to be enforced before Aug. la. The local councillors295 words
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Article28 1958-07-18 6 PENANG, Thurs. Pen-ng married women teachers employed in English schools have decided to set up a sper 1 sub-committee to plan their campaign against possible retrenchment.28 words
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Article111 1958-07-18 6 Patrol kills Red who opened fire IPOH. Thura Security iorces operating in the Tanjong Tualang area in Batu Oajah district yesterday shot dead a Com munist terrorist after a running gun battle. The terrorist had been identified as Lav Foo, 41. a member of the Tanjong Tuaiang armed work force111 words
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Article19 1958-07-18 6 SEOAMAT. Thurs. The band of the Cheshire Regiment will beat retreat on the Padang here tomorrow.19 words
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Article21 1958-07-18 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Johore Bahru Welfare Committee made a profit of $4,000 from a carnival dance here recently.21 words
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171 1958-07-18 6 BUTTERWORTH, Thursday. I 10-MAN Penang UMNO committee formed reA cently to prepare a minority report on the proposed Alliance constitution, today criticised the delegates from Penang who walked out from the UMNO Assembly in Kuala Lumpur on June 8. The committee said: "Wei cannot171 words
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164 1958-07-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday T"HE General Hospital here has been equipped with the latest "push button" electric fire alarm system. It is the first hospital In the Federation 'to be Installed with such equipment A spokesman for the hospital said today that, within seconds of164 words
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Article36 1958-07-18 6 Cyclist robbed of $83 PENA..O. *hurs A cyclist told police that he was robbed at Kelawel rtoad 'ast night. Ismail bin Yusoff, said he was cycling home when three men stoppej him and took away $8336 words
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Article64 1958-07-18 6 PARANG THUGS FLEE ON CYCLES IPOH. Than.— Two can* strrs armed with parangs escaped on bicycles when a police officer and a detective chased them ia Chinatown. Menglembu. three miles from here last night The policemen chased the thugs through Trenched Street for about IN yards and fired four shots64 words
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Article51 1958-07-18 6 Boy reported missing IPOH, Thurs. student of the Mln Tet Chinese School here. Chin Vat Yau, 11. has been reported missing from his home In Belfied street. His father. Mr. Chin Kin Chong. a teacher at the same school, told the police that Vat Yau left the house on Sund:51 words
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Article44 1958-07-18 6 Chen Kon Loy was charged yesterday in a Singapore court with gang robbery which was stated to have taken place at Selbngor on Feb. 5 No plea was recorded and he was ordered to be lemanded at the Central Police Station44 words
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Article24 1958-07-18 6 The Governor of Singapore, Sir William Ooode and Lady Ooode, wUI visit the School for the Blind in Thomson Road this morning24 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-07-18 6 Two of top police jobs go to Malayan officers RUALA LUMPUR, a Tbara. Two top posts in the Federation police will go to Malayan officers next montft. Inche Mohamed Din Din Sharif, senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, will become the first Asian Deputy Commissioner of Police (Field). Inspector Irene Lee222 words
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Article180 1958-07-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, rhurs Malayan families In Indone sla save about $375 each a year by not publicly stating they are Malayans The poll tax levy on alien residents In Indonesia, according to the Malayan Ambassador there. Inche enu bin Abdul Rahman Is one of180 words
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Article491 1958-07-18 7 CHINATOWN ROADWORKS, 300 STANDPIPES, TWO SWIMMING POOLS, AUDITORIUM AND A ZOO THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. On* Eng Guan, yesterday revealed his tentative "targets" for 1959. The 14-point programme includes a start to metalling and carpeting all roads in Chinatown and slum areas, a zoo, two491 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-07-18 7 Singapore officer now an aide to Governor (APT Ronald Wee Soon Watt (above), of the Ist Bn., Singapore Infantry Regiment, has been appointed Extra Aide-dc-Camp to the Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. He went to Australia for further studies in 1941. but joined the Australian Imperial Forces when war107 words
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Article63 1958-07-18 7 IPOH, Thurs. Two of the biggest motor firms here, Wearne Bros and Universal Cars Ltd.. yesterday signed a wage and working condition agreement with the Perak Clerical Union. The agreement will affect 100 daily-rated workers employed by the two firms. A similar agreement for monthly paid63 words
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Article67 1958-07-18 7 Chng Beng Teck yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of criminal Intimidation by threatening Tan Eng Chow with Injury to his person with intent to cause him to omit giving evidence against him In a court of law. The offence was stated to67 words
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176 1958-07-18 7 KLANG, Thurs. fTHE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Ismail bin Abdul Latiff, last night praised the derision of the people of Kuala Langat district to build classrooms instead of a water fountain from the left over merdeka celebrations fund. The district merdeka celebrations committee at first176 words
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Article41 1958-07-18 7 MALACCA. Thurs. !he Governor o( Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh. who was operated on at the General Hospital here yesterday morning, had comfortable night last night. An official bulletin Issued today said that his general condition was good.41 words
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Article54 1958-07-18 7 Loh Su I Kee, of Jurong Road, yesterday pleaded not Ciilty in a Singapore court to a charge of rioting at Tlong Wah Cinema In Beaidy World Park on Tuesday night. He was stated to have been In an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to Leow Mak54 words
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Article27 1958-07-18 7 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. In preparation for the r.-xt general election, UMNO will conduct political courses for Penang and Province Wellesley members In Butterworth on July 26.27 words
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Article156 1958-07-18 7 KO SAYS NATIONAL FRONT IS BEST MR. KO TECK KIN, iTI president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday that he would like to see the formation of a "national front" of all the existing political parties In Singapore. He said: '1 believe that this is the only way156 words
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Article27 1958-07-18 7 The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr Urn Tew Hock, today will declare open a boys' club leaders' training course at the Queen Btreet Boys' Club.27 words
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106 1958-07-18 7 ALOB STAB, Thus. Kedah's new ruler, Sultan Halim Shah, today promised to work for the progress of Malaya and higher standard of living for hi s P««»leThe Sultan was reohrinK to a loyalty address which the Mentri Besar. Tcngku Ismail bin Trnekn106 words
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Article101 1958-07-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thura.— The Federation Government is to be asked to stop the continued reemployment of pensioners who hinder the progress of younger men In the service. A resolution to this effect was passed at the annual meeting here yesterday of the National Union of101 words
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204 1958-07-18 7 OBJECTION RAISED BY REGISTRAR KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. r[E Government has told the People's Socialist Front that it could be registered only if it undertook to have nothing to do with political organisations in Singapore or elsewhere. Exception was taken to a clause in the204 words
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149 1958-07-18 7 Extortion bid fails— thugs forced to jump into river CWE Singapore secret society thugs jumped into r the Kalian* River at 1M ajn. yesterday after an abortive attempt to extort "protection money" from the crew of a trawler. The five youths boarded the vessel soon after she anchor- cd. The149 words
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Article70 1958-07-18 7 SARDON: A WONDERFUL FEAT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Works. Inche Sardon bin HaJi Jublr. was proud and happy today when he saw the $1,500,000 faculty of engineering buildings of the University of Malaya completed In record time. After Inspecting the new buildings In Pantal Valley, he said: "I70 words
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Article29 1958-07-18 7 IPOH. Thurs. The Raja Muda of Perak. who is on six months leave from his official duties, will spend most it on a tour of Malaya.29 words
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Advertisement200 1958-07-18 7 of one thing she can be sure... bbSSt 1 Lucky girl! She can go W* anywhere, do anything, M not a care In the world, mm i confident In her Camella XI sanitary protection. mM I i She nan wear super-soft WmS Camella towels anytime and because there are mm200 words
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Obituary79 1958-07-18 8 M Wmrms tit (Mlmlmmm). JOSEPH LEONG KEE CHONG Formerly of The Great China Optical Co., passed away on •-7-58 at General Hc«pital, tadly missed by .daughter, Wife, Relatives, Friends TAN CHONO KHES (aged 75) passed away peacefully 17.7.58 at 5 p.m. In io Tiverton Lane He leaves behind 479 words
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Article128 1958-07-18 8 >« Word, lit (Mlmlmmm). DONT SELL YOUR dog because you cannot cope with doggy smells around the bouse. Buy a bottle of Air-Wick. NEW! Like cool moonlight In a garden 4711 "Mascota" Eau de Cologne refreshes and revives you with Its soothing fragrance 1 MARTHA Sc JOHN reunited at128 words
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Article634 1958-07-18 8 The British Government's response to King Hussein's appeal for "the aid of friendly forces" increases the gravity of the Middle Ea»t crisis without really adding a new element. The despatch of British troops to Jordan is in accordance with joint Anglo-U.S. policy, the possibility of it634 words
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Article230 1958-07-18 8 I The easiest way for the City Council to deal with the Finance Committee's decision to suspend the publication of Council notices in the Straits Times is to refer it back to the committee for proper disposal. The decision was reached on a completely' wrong premise, and230 words
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Article298 1958-07-18 8 Singapore s Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has rebuked the small handful oi politicians who accuse the All-Party Delegation ot hiding from the public the terms of the Ortier-in-Council. It may be that in the early stages of the negotiations the mission tended to treat the London298 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1958-07-18 8 It is impossible now for the United States to pull out of the Lebanon rvN ONE previous oc- casion only has the conflict between the Western powers and Russia been so critical that surrender by one side or the other seems necessary If we are prevent war. That was in1,110 words
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852 1958-07-18 8 FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW - Middle East crisis ha tched by Red and Arab plotters in Berne FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW BY President. United Press International ftHE Iraqi revolt was 1 "Born in Berne," Western counter-intel-ligence agents indicated yesterday. A sudden increase in the movement of Communist agents by air from Moscow via Prague to Zurich852 words
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Advertisement655 1958-07-18 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* Wmrt, tit (Mmmaao MACKELLAR: On 17th July, at Bungsar Hospital, to Audrey and Sandy, a daughter Gillian Adair Both well. WHITE: To Jean and Warren at Guildford Nursing Home on July Ist, a brother for Richard. Paul Stuart Elliott. it Wnr4, tit (Mlmlmmm). ENGAGEMENT is announced in655 words
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Advertisement65 1958-07-18 8 BUZZING DEATH India's man-killing tree bees swoop suddenly down in an attacking swarm on man or beast, and hurt their victim to death. In the June Reader's Digest (now on sale) a man who barely escaped with his Ufe gives an enthralling account of his agonizing encounter with these killers.65 words
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Advertisement88 1958-07-18 8 cur costs... i 95 miles per gallon I 770 lbs loading capacity \Js 37.5 miles per hour Certainly the most economical form of mechanised commercial transport in Malaya. PB ALL WEATHER CABIN THE EAST ASIATIC CO..LTD. (MOTOR DIVISION) PIS THE NEWEST CONCEPT IN THE MOVEMENT OF AIR. WITH ONE CENT88 words
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Article178 1958-07-18 9 CHILD RESCUED FROM BLAZING HOUSE OAWANG, Thurs. Police suspe. t arson as the cause ul a Ore which gutted two houses here early yesterday, making three families homeless and causing about $19,000 damage. Fire experts from Kuala Lumpur rushed to the scene to Investigate. At tne height of the fire,178 words
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Article108 1958-07-18 9 TO TOWKAY: PAY $5,000 OR DIE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A businessman here, Mr. Cheong Poh, has received a death note, purporting to come from a 12-man Ipoh gang now In Selangor. Mr. Cheong who was given two days to pay the gang $5,000 has handed the letter to the Cheras108 words
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Article43 1958-07-18 9 KUANTAN. Thurs. All primary schools in Pahang will have a five-day week Instead of a six-day one starting from the third term Thlg was stated today by the chairman of the state education board, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad.43 words
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Article478 1958-07-18 9 HENRY PALZ - HENRY PAL Z. By Hail falls as roofs fly at wrecked police base r l IPOH, Thurs. A baby was killed and more than $100,--000 damage was caused at No. 2 Federal Police Field Force base near the aerodrome here this evening when a hurricane hit478 words
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Article149 1958-07-18 9 PENANG. Thursday. A MEDIUM, Casslm bin Osman, 22, alleged in court here today that he had been forced by a police officer to confess to a murder he did not commit. He was making his de(on a charge of murderfisherman's wife, Tan Hoey, 26, at149 words
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Article51 1958-07-18 9 Embahadur Mall. 29. an army driver, of Slim iarracks. Singapore, yesterday was charged In a magistrate's court with causing the death of a woman. Zalnab binte Baharom. 23. on June 5 at Depot Road off Alexandra Road, by driving a military truck In a negligent51 words
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Article34 1958-07-18 9 KLUANO. Thurs. The Indian drama troupe of the Information Services has completed a successful tour of estates In the Rengam district where It gave performances stressing the Importance of ending the emergency34 words
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Article, Illustration517 1958-07-18 9 NAN HALL - From office boy to Colony's No. 1 waiter in weeks NAN HALL 188 SUCCESS STORY OF WINSTON (ONLY 16) By TWO weeks ago 16- year-old Winston Yeo w&4 an unknown office boy In the Social Welfare Department. Today he is officially Singapore's No.l waiter with a silver cup and a517 words
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Article68 1958-07-18 9 GRANDMA TAKES OFF AT LAST MKS. I. EBEMEYER. 75, a grandmother from London coffering from heart trouble, who was twice rashed to th« General ■ss»ital from Singapore Airport when her QantasBOAC Britannia was twice delayed with engine trouble, finally left for Sydney yesterday. The hospital authorities said she was fit68 words
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Article97 1958-07-18 9 Two more terrorists killed KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two more terrorists have been killed and another has surrendered. It was announced today. A patrol of the 3rd. Bn Royal Malay Regt., yesterday shot dead one terrorist during a running battle with a terrorist gang in the Tanjong Tualang area of Perak.97 words
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Article61 1958-07-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Minister of Works and chairman of the Malayan Youth Council, Inche Sardon bin Hajl jubir, will head the Malayan delegation at the World Assembly of Youth conference in New Delhi from Aug. 3 to 19. He will leave on Monday for61 words
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Article34 1958-07-18 9 Two films, "Together" and "The Red Balloon", will be screened by the Singapore Film Society at the Cultural Centre theatre. Canning Rise, on July 27 at 6 p m and 9 p.m34 words
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Article26 1958-07-18 9 The Falrfteld Methodist Church will hold a bazaar and fun fair at 178 Neil Road on Aug. 2 from 10.30 am to 6 p.m26 words
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Article48 1958-07-18 9 Tan Ah Llew pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of arm ed robbery at airport approach road on June 28. He was remanded In custody. The prosecution alleged that while robbing Tan Poh Thong, he was armed with a dagger48 words
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Article39 1958-07-18 9 PENANO. Thurs Penang state coupclllors last light entertained the retiring State Secretary, Mr. H. R. Ellis, to a farewell dinner in Tanjonj; Bungah. Mr. Ellis, who Is retiring under the Malayanisatlon scheme, leaves Malaya next month.39 words
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Article261 1958-07-18 9 Mr. HOUGHTON- THE ODD MAN OUT... KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A member of Malaya's fourman delegation to the International Labour Organisation conference In Geneva last month voted for the expulsion of th Hungarian delegation. He was Mr. R G. D. Houghton, executive secretary of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association, who261 words
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Article283 1958-07-18 9 IPOH, Thursday. FEE High Court Judge. Mr. Justice Syed She) Barakbah, today sentenced three youths to fivt years' Jail for armed robbery. The youths, Leong Kean Ah, 18. Yap Tong Van, 21 and Yong Kirn Lean. 20 pleaded guilty to robbing Llew Mtn Choong of283 words
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Article213 1958-07-18 9 MALACCA, Thurs— IniTl spector Haz a r a Singh, who was in charge of a police radio car on April 3 in Newcome Road when a crcwd of 40 people overturned a bus, wag today complimented by the Sessions Court president. Mr. Somaaundram. The president said213 words
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Advertisement51 1958-07-18 9 THE OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD Eakj §ole Distributors tut Sinoapw it Malaya. I HAVE YOU HEAfI^BQUT^H^W Itß ATTRACTiv jj__^B^B^y Y terday K^ "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ll^HHwbw»«wbHwMw^lb^^^^B^^^^B y._ i.__ E HIRE PURCHASE TERMS^^g 91 3 F I NOW On'Mflj) FQR^K?^ra^.k Hu idil B*^ BBS Cl. RII AIR-CONDITIONING?_^|^g^ 51 ■^^Hi Bring *****51 words
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Advertisement162 1958-07-18 9 Stop that "38 W PRICKLY 4 J^ irritation today I ~^^m Utt Johnson** l*^BMfc Pini T Heat i So*r wtoca rou «»aa*» at t ~^^^M 1 bathe— leavt the lather lew Kcondi, nnte and drj. Ttaea apply «ofc««ow» JOHNJOM'I PUCXLI finF"" Hsat Piiwnn tmly PRICKLY "^a^aH B^B^B» "*V. UCIT PV162 words
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215 1958-07-18 10 fySCONTENT among the U teaching staff of all categories, men and women, graduate and normal-train-ed, is growing in the Federation at a great pace and this has resulted in a earresponding lowering of the teaching standard. Is It surprising, therefore, if one finds that in215 words
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Letter80 1958-07-18 10 TIME OFF ON FRIDAYS? RECENTLY a circular has been Issued by the acting President, Religious Ailalrs. Jotiore. reminding Muslims to attend Friday prayers, failing which without good reason they may be liable to a fine of $5.' May I suggest to the Johore Government that. In line with other States.80 words
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194 1958-07-18 10 MAT I draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the unreasonably high rate of ferry charges after late hours In the state of Trengganu. Normally, a driver has to pay $5 for using the ferry after It pjn. This does not prenll in194 words
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Letter179 1958-07-18 10 STANDARD IS SAME FOR ALL ILfY attention has been 111 drawn to the following statement by Mr. William Power about examination standards In Australia as reported In the Straits Times on June 25: "IX an Australian student needs 50 per cent to pass a Malayan can usually get through with179 words
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Letter58 1958-07-18 10 TENGKU AND SINGAPORE I REFER to your report in the Straits Times of July 17 in which you Quote me as saying "But the Tengku has no say in our internal affairs" I never said this. Those who believe in merger must believe that the Tengku should have a say58 words
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160 1958-07-18 10 f\U January 24, vacancies VF for probationer laboratory assistants were advertised in the Straits Times I applied for the post and was called for an interview by a selection Board at the Office of the Public Service Commission. Two months after the interview,160 words
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154 1958-07-18 10 Dull dialogue and a drubbing for the dubbing "fHRISTINE." a J. Arthur Rank release, is something of a n experiment a German film with ■English dialogue dubbed in. Dubbing dialogue is always tricky and apt to create an artificial effect. This is more than usually so in "Christine" because the154 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-07-18 10 FRANKIE AND TONY WERE BUDDIES— FOR A WHILE TWERE was a time when Frank Sinatra was known strictly as a stnging star. Then he matured into one of the most competent dramatic actors on the screen. In "KINGS GO FORTH," he confirms his right to this distinction with a fine267 words
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Article50 1958-07-18 10 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs.— Marilyn Monroe, who starts work next week on her new film. "Some Like It Hot," has been ordered by the studio to shed 81b. she acquired in her two-year film lay-off. "No trouble at all," said Marilyn. "I shall do It by Monday."50 words
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Advertisement355 1958-07-18 10 < B Uihat orgaßSAoii Id s m awl VaT '■"afiTftWT'nafr^^'VlaPTTs^ (EERsTI TODAY! I OABY COOPER DIANE VARBI BCZT PARKF.IL I Cinemascope "TIM NORTH FREDERICK" Fox i MIDNIGHT VIRGINIA "CARVE HER NAME J t TOMORROW! McKENNA WITH PRIDE". J MMnsyht gaa: "UNDKKWATKB ROMANCE" (C«soc)! J C Jane Roasefl "THE TALLMEN* (Ti).355 words
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Advertisement24 1958-07-18 10 LAST DAT! 5.15, 6.10 9.15 p.m. Elri» Frcalr; la Ml. Ms "JAILBorSE BOCK" ISVopr). Opeaa Tmwiiw; South-east Asia KUm Co.'s ■■MI.VMt KINO" (In Btaaaasaai).24 words
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Miscellaneous289 1958-07-18 10 3* A classic farter Straits Times Crossword M ?z£w% eMm m ue DOWN n 2 i^fl 4 m 5 HLifl l s^ett T) erything rbinB SSS rMB Rigw 3»xfK& saa ISBil rwwi iwrna 2lu mem bers apperenUy put a 7 8 prohibiUon on the ekMrlr (•>. j^*^-<j iw»»*L^^ I I289 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1958-07-18 11 Blockade runner set U.S. naval tradition 1 50 YEARS LATER HIS EPIC ADVENTURE IN THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE WAS MARKED AS 'UNSURPASSED IN WAR ANNALS.' IN 1772 the merchants and sailors of Providence. Rhode Island, joined forces with a seaman, Captain Abraham Whippie, patriot, smuggler and pirate, to take revengeDaily Mirror - 1,500 words
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Advertisement213 1958-07-18 11 READY-COOKED 3-CEREALFOOD All neaithy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age— and you cannot do bettei than choose digestible, palatable NESTUM NESTUM is a very mucn oetter food than Dubor or cornflour for It contains the essential, nourishing qualities that will ensure baby's healthy213 words
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Miscellaneous146 1958-07-18 11 Varmvn A Co. By Mas icaxoNregTH*^ r r-c^.j-^— ■l^llll l^^l Mill The Suinf By Leslie Charter** =r====3p /MCWSMP 7&HPC*?? <C WELL ITS TOO \£f *M OOMHS7H//PS} DON'T RUN -s^^^ ~~^3 W& fUBr V**O#- V.BAO THIS ©NT > /A/ 7ME IOOOY- rST AWAY. ILL BE I^^^^^snff~^^^^f> a co&sw or Attorn* television146 words
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496 1958-07-18 12 MIDDLE EAST CRISIS NOW CAUSES RISE IN LOCAL TIN PRICE By Oar Market Correspondent f HE spreading Middle East crisis was again the principal factor on Malayan markets yesterday and resulted in a $2 rise in the tin price to $371,871 per picul. This was the highest price reached so496 words
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Article48 1958-07-18 12 StrngmfTt Ctata«e rrs4.ee e«t«sr^ n pricei i"*-*** J^y/Außu«t »31 buyers $«vj f»e»i.ut oil ueady; bU 4 »eneri, drum $51 tMtn. rrpprr; quiet; no business reoorted do I4 e; Muntok white $m 35'S^df—K™;. f«lr merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July $SIX H.C.B. LI4. Tir«— l .v ,v.; n48 words
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Article86 1958-07-18 12 Ship lytmg •InnMt the Sinnpore tUriw Baar* trhancT^r N««»« 4 5. Hal Lee BA, BUwl Chi•istern Muw 10 11. Elpenar *****! Jul «Ui lljo, sedeiMk H. Wafl > J^nKkcr »U«. Barumun B I Tom 27 28 Hana Maersk 29|30. Straat Jtolakka 31;32, TjtmenteM S^M M^o bal^J£ 36 A*<**«n86 words
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Article53 1958-07-18 12 The Malayan E»chanf e Banks' As—cl Mi— made the foUowlnt changes In Ms rate* to merchant* J£"*s« T «r OJ». natiy: (to the free nehaagt awrtet 2"^t mtetxlaj. the WJ. •»r was quoted at 583% for <*+, and S.MH for T.T. Stcrllne was quoted at 16.01 and »ne53 words
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Article19 1958-07-18 12 T"HE Fr*rati*it'« Miaister I fcj* fa- tha 1 «*^sl PtfcM lor rslevlat- I y*JN« My 11. s£r-19 words
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Article25 1958-07-18 12 SINGAPORE. JULY 17. RUBBER. cento Per Ik. (up thiee-caar-ten of m cent). TIN: OIUi !t per P*e«l (up VmuUkiMl estimated offfring 12s tons.25 words
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Article161 1958-07-18 12 I— rtattia reported: Industrials were steady, tins and rubbers werj strong. n»e turnover was food. Sinrapore aa4 t cderaUon broken reported Uw foßowlqc -■eat *tmt ycrtu4a y: Praser 2*V f fi ord»0 rd W57 (and ovemi«htj to »3.60, Oammon *lJ7fe (odd M^ayan Cement $1.»|; McAUster f! n M^i161 words
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Article19 1958-07-18 12 IM«i»y»n Stare Market: J«ly 17 J«ly 1« !■<— truii: n.n n.7i Tim: UJ3 79 49 Ju. 1 ltStalM19 words
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Article156 1958-07-18 12 MELBOURNE. Thuri. INVESTMENT tharet responded to lnternatxnal rmte In tnq and Lebanon with falls trebling rises. Retell section provided Ute stnp-t (alls with Myer down 9d and O. J. Cote* down 7d to IBs industrial tocks to fall were Ampol. APM. BHP. each down «d. and Herald own156 words
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Article150 1958-07-18 12 Augast flr.t gnJt rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 83 7 cent* per Ib. up three quarters of a cent on Wednesday's closing price.. Clesiiig Uac: Very steady Clonln, prices In oenU pier Ib yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.s.S. Spot fob buyers MS sellers 84150 words
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Advertisement312 1958-07-18 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr SOH CHYE SOON U no longer with us as from 10.1.M and is therefore unauthorised to transact any business or collect money on oar behalf. C K SOH. 157-T 12 M M/s.. Woodlands Road. Singapore. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE II ONE OF THE312 words
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Advertisement42 1958-07-18 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that no person or peiauoa are allowed to transact any lunliwi or obtain credit (or or on behalf of BEDOK RESTAURANT except by Mr. Teo Koon Un. Signed Teo Koon Llm. 522. But Coaat Road. Telephone *****42 words
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Advertisement724 1958-07-18 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given tha MR. QUBK SENG QUFE Is no looser employed by as as from 17 7 58 and is therefore unauthorised to transact any further business or collect money on our behalf. MNDETEVES (M> LTDSingapore NATURALISATION Notice is hereby given thai Ronald Hegerhorst of 18-N724 words
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Advertisement739 1958-07-18 12 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PETALIMG JAVA' I DEVELOrMBfT CORPORATION APPLICATIONS are UiilHd from Federal CtttMnc not mm 25 years of age for the following (1) Committee Clerk Salary Scale of »253xU-361/3«Cx I Qualifications School Certificate I wit h a credit In English bmfcdge of Short-Hand and Malay will be Additional Qualifications739 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-07-18 14 American company to hold display T<HE Far East regional 1 sales manager of E. R. Squibb and Sons, Mr. William D. Davies Jr., will visit Malaya In September to investigate the market fer the company's products. This was announced in Singapore yesterday by Mr. Koh Bok Seng, Squibb's resident promotion165 words
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Article, Illustration252 1958-07-18 14 HTHE textile market in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya is growing; year by year said Mr. Andre Oantner, export manager of Christian Fischbacher Co. of St. Oallen. leading Swiss textile manufacturers, when he visited the Colony last week. He attributed this to the rising252 words
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474 1958-07-18 14 Rubber estates sold because capital yield is low ASSETS TRANSFERRED TO BRIT AW QNE of the main reasons why Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates Ltd. sold all their Malayan rubber estates, says the chairman, Mr. David Blank, was because capital in Malaya showed a lower yield than investment in Britain. The474 words
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214 1958-07-18 14 ANOTHER paper company, the Australian Paper Manufacturers' Sales Division, has opened a market for its products In Singa pore. This is stated in the latest issue of Australian Exporter, an official journal of the Australian Exporters' Federation. Firm orders The Journal said that export214 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-07-18 14 ITNION of Burma Air- ways will be employing Vickers viscount gas turbine aircraft on the Rangoon-Singapore run in a few months time. Mr. Lee Tye Toh, managing partner of Kng Lee Hong who are the local agents for the company, said yesterday that the company214 words
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Advertisement155 1958-07-18 14 i Id mk j^^TR times M like these... put a fn ceiling fan into circulation The CP. hitb^f (iciency ceiling fao haa Wen aVaa»M<l to fiivr the cmtru poaaMe circulation of air per unu currant consumption. A finger-tip wall control enaUaa it to be rotated at varyiac ipeeax to wit155 words
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Advertisement432 1958-07-18 14 EVER LASTING FISHING NET: THE KURALON FISHIN6 NET Wa bttrbdwca aWr aynhalk fen KanakM Hrn wMdt U Maw*/ ajkNJ aWi Jjriti &ak IHi KMAION PISNMO *m hrn «tra«oV fc^ KtaoAV ptf J»o»». to bring olxMrt tha ronooalizwkM end aaw weeaa to fUh»rm«v TNHbknoiMlobaflravotiitkMwltianahoryclrclaianattMiqpanaM Gcwan«»an« ha offarad f prowota It hi432 words
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Article31 1958-07-18 15 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Rangers beat Bagan Datoh Estate 5-0 In a Senior Division soccer league match here yesterday. Wan Arshad <2). Sahar Annuar. Tajul Ariffln and Yunus Rahman scored.31 words
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Article26 1958-07-18 15 I HELSENKI. Thurs. Finland beat France by ill points to 94 in a two-day International athletics meeting which ended here yes. terday.— Reuter. IReuter - 26 words
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199 1958-07-18 15 CARDIFF, Thursday JMIE silver baton containing the Queen's message, which the Duke of Edinburgh will read tomorrow evening to the competitors in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games here, has reached Wales. The runners, who carried this baton through England in relaysReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-07-18 15 SECOND RACE WINNER BILLCEN. with Abdul Mawi up. winner of the second race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday— Straits Times picture21 words
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134 1958-07-18 15 Van Donck beats Henning in play-off OT. GERMAIN, Thurs. Flory van Donck. 46 year old Belgian holder of the tiJe. won the French open golf championship here yesterday in a play-off with Harold Henning of South Africa. Van Donck beat the slim, 23-year-old South African by four strokes in theReuter - 134 words
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Article104 1958-07-18 15 MONTREAL. Thurs. Yvon Durelle. rugged 28-year-old Canadian, retained hta British Er..plre light-heavy-weight boxing title here last night, when challenger Mike Holt, cf Bouth Africa, failed to come up for the ninth of their 12-round bou'. The end came with dramatic .suddenness. The 26-year-clJ South African hamplonReuter - 104 words
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Article47 1958-07-18 15 STOCKHOLM Thurs.— Formosa has entered for the world weightliftlng championships to be held here neat September China has also entered Mr. Harry Soederstroem secretary of the Swedish Welghtllfting Association, said he hoped that China and Formosa would be represented by one team.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement577 1958-07-18 15 i( outiiiur 1 limn Pagr Hi SITUATIONS VACANT 1* Wort* to (Win.; Box i» rl: extra SALES REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENT in Kola Bharu required by British Company tor Eat CoaU will be expected to Travel South as far as Pekan once monthly. Interviews twang or Kuala Lumpui Good Salary and Commission.577 words
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Advertisement575 1958-07-18 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Words ti I Him.) -Bui it et: extra. OIRL /COUPLE to share house, all conveniences, 3 miles from town Box A 5238 S.T 761 MOUNTBATTEN ROAD Self contained Flatlet. Private ru trance. Air Conditioned. Taste lully Pui'iushed. Telephone, Prigldalre. Kiteben, H/C Bath, Radio. Garden. Apply within. NEWLY575 words
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Advertisement906 1958-07-18 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE* W 4ar4t ti <Mim.)—W*x it *U. txlra. 1950 JAGUAR MARK V to Perfect condition. What offers. Phone *****. 1965 FOUR DOOR A 34 in very good condition. Please ring ***** after 9.30 a.m. DODGE 1955. Radio, one owner Trade in considered. View after 4.30. 44 Ngee Ann906 words
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Advertisement422 1958-07-18 15 NOTICES RUNGKUP ESTATE TELCB ANSON Offers are invited by the undersigned for the purchase of the above Estate, which comprises the following land: Held under Grant— 1007 acs. 0 rood 00 poles Held under T.O.L 13 acs. 0 rood 04 poles Total 1020 acs. 0 rood 00 poles Of the422 words
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Advertisement363 1958-07-18 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Licensed Second Hand Dealers win be received by the Executive Engineer, Selangor. up to 3 p.m. on July 28th, 1958 for the Purchase of Unserviceable Materials and Unserviceable Plant from the PWD. Kajang. Full particulars are obtainable at the Office of the Executive Engineer.363 words
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255 1958-07-18 16 Newcomer favoured to win S'gor title KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.J. Fowler, a newcomer to Malaya and one of the leadIng players from Surrey, is favoured to win the men's singles title of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association Championships, which will begin here tomorrow This 21-year-old serviceman, who Is now stationed at255 words
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Article44 1958-07-18 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. Krlan P W.D Sports Club beat Ounong Semanggol 5-2 in a First Division soccer ltague match played here yes terday. Thangavelu (3 V Arulanthu and Rajaratnam scored for P. W.D and Hamld and A. David for Ounong Semanggol.44 words
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Article65 1958-07-18 16 HAVERTOWN, Thurs— The Professional Golf Association executive committee yesterday cleared Tommy Bolt ol charges that his conduct was detrimental to the game of golf but placed him on indefinite probation. Under the decision, which was reached after one and a half hours, Bolt will be among the65 words
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Article564 1958-07-18 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP AFTER A BRIEF LET-UP IN^ THE HILLS IT LOOKS LIKE A WINNING BREAK TOMORROW FOR THIS STRAPPING FIVE-YEAR-OLD ON THE TRACK...with MIRZAPEN looks superbly tit after a let-up in the hills and should gel his winning break at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Ridden by Barry564 words
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Article466 1958-07-18 16 WEIGHTS far all nine races at Boklt Tlmah am Sa tar day: STEWARDS COY a x div a— v Gallant Tark t.M Numlunate S.ll Grey Coarl 8.11 Campdale 8.11 Peanut KM 1.11 Barakat 8.11 Dasty Bridge B.U Peaceful King M 7 Showman M 7 Perhaps Sa B.H466 words
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Article307 1958-07-18 16 BELFAST, Thursday. THHE touring New Zealand cricketers were only 1 seven runs behind with five first innings wickets standing at close of the first day's play in their twoday match against Ireland here yesterday. Ireland were all out 130 and the tourists replied with 123 forReuter - 307 words
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Article21 1958-07-18 16 TANAH 41ATA. Thu s. Lubok Tamang beat Chinese Elgh School 23-20 In the Cameron Highlands lasket hall Ij>beu» veaterda*21 words
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Article438 1958-07-18 16 yHE zone championships of this year's Malaya Cup 1 soccer competition will be decided today and tomorrow, but only in the East zone can one hazard a prediction of the outcome. On the resul.s to date Kelantan should beat Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu today. In438 words
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82 1958-07-18 16 Langston takes all 10 wickets for 20 IPOH, Thurs.— Perak state cricketer Peter Langston had a memorable farewell match here ye.storday. Playing for King's Dragoon Guards he took all ten wickeU of the 3rd Bn. the Royal Australian Regiment, for 20 runs. The Guards beat the Australians by seven wickets.82 words
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Article128 1958-07-18 16 8.6 weight for Jackie's Kuda I ONDON Thurs Jackie's Kuda. a former Malayan champion sprinter. is among the 27 final acceptors for the Stewards Cup to be run over six turlongs at Goodwood on July 29. Jackie's Kuda, owned by Singapore doctor Jackie Dennehy has been allotted a handicap ofReuter - 128 words
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Article26 1958-07-18 16 KUALA KANOSAR. Thurs Indians beat Kampong Buala by 5-2 In a First Division League soccer match on the town padang here yester day26 words
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Article92 1958-07-18 16 f ONDON, Thurs.— Close ol play Lt scores In yeaterdav s county cricket matches were: At WeateUSe: ban vi Derby, no play, rain. At OM Traitor*: Lanes ft. Warwick, no play. rain. At Lords: Oentleman vs Flayers. no play. rate. At The Oral: Glamorgan 49-4 .<Reuter - 92 words
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Article55 1958-07-18 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs Two orerseas boxen will be brought to Australia soon to fight national middleweight champion Cliye Stewart. They are Italo Scortlchlnl, middleweight champion of Italy, and American negro. WHHe Vaughn. Scortlchlnl U generally regarded as the best middleweight In Europe. Vaughn la placed world's No 9Reuter - 55 words
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Article155 1958-07-18 16 AFC may meet at XL ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first executive committee meeting of the Asian Football Confederation wilj probably be held in Kuala Lumpur. Tengku Abdul Rahman the Prime Minister of Malaya who was elected president of the Confederation has asked Mr. Kwok Kin Keng. the secretary of the155 words
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Article65 1958-07-18 16 Deyro will come KUALA LUMPU Thurs. Raymundo Deyro. the /fan Gam i singles tennis champion has accepted the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association's Invitation to play in the Malayan championships beginning here on July 31 The M.L.T.A. today received a telegram from the Philllpine Amateur Athletic Federation which said that Deyro65 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1958-07-18 16 Ml ALA LUMPUR: SOCCER: (ODBH League): Div. 3— Sentul Railway R.C. v. Audit Dept., Kampong Bahru:! Telecom? Stores and Workshops t. Selangor Teachers. SCR C ground TENNIS: Selangor LTA tournament, Oolf Club courts. ■CANT AN: ATHLETICS: St Thomas School's sports meet. ■ATI PAH AT ATHLETICS: Johore AAA meet SLANGAR: SOCCER74 words
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