The Straits Times, 14 August 1958
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Title Section15 1958-08-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1151 M CENTS15 words
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Article381 1958-08-14 1 DETENTION WITHOUT TRIAL BILL RUSHED THROUGH Likely to become law today after Goode gives his formal assent David: This shadow of terrorism... TH£ Singapore Government was yesterday given special powers of detention without trial aimed at smashing secret society gangs. A Bill introduced in the Legislative381 words
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359 1958-08-14 1 DETENTION MAY BE A UP to TWO YEARS The main provisions of the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Amendment Bill are as follows: T»HE Chief Secretary has power to detain a person without trial for up to six months when he is satisfied that such person has been associated with activities359 words
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122 1958-08-14 1 Hope gone for 33 in Jap plane crash TOKYO, Wed. All 30 passengers and the crew of three aboard a twin-engined plane of the All-Japan Air Transport have been given up as lost. A search party today Identified the wreckage of the aircraft at sea near the Izu islands south-westReuter - 122 words
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Article199 1958-08-14 1 WANTED MEN ROUNDED UP IN SWOOP MOST of the thugs on the police "wanted" list ITI were rounded up in the police drive on Singapore secret societies over the last three days. Raids will continue on gangster hideouts for those who hare escaped the police net. Tracker dogs may be199 words
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Article43 1958-08-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council Is going ahead with its plan to establish Its own services commission to deal with staff appointments and promotions. The plan will be submitted to the Selangor State Executive Council for approval.43 words
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Article66 1958-08-14 1 TAIPEH, Wed -Communist Jet planes today harassed i the Matsu Island group after Communist guns on the mainland bombarded the other Nationalist island ol Quemoy. The planes did not drop bombs or strafe the garrison forces, and there were no clashes with the Nationalist fighters. Earlier.Reuter - 66 words
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Article35 1958-08-14 1 VIENNA. Wed. -Troops and police have been called out In 1 Southern Austria to clear < railway lines and roads block- ed by storm debris and water t during the night— Rev' r i35 words
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Article27 1958-08-14 1 NEW YORK, Wed.-A budnet of $59,006,170 was presented yesterday by Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. the secre-tary-general for the working of the United Nations during 1»59 ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article25 1958-08-14 1 COLOMBO, Wed. Two hundred and seventy seven emigrants left Ceylon last year to settle in other countries The majority settled in Australia. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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206 1958-08-14 1 OF TMK I overseas) V NEWS WASHINGTON, Wed. Another U.B. Navy atomic-powered submarine the Skate. has crossed the North Pole under the ice, it was announced today. Last week the UJS.B. Nautilus navigated under the Arctic Icecap from the Pacific to the Atlantic. The206 words
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Article243 1958-08-14 1 IKES SIX POINT AID PLAN FOR MID-EAST NEW YORK. Wed. President Eisenhower proposed a six-point aid pro-' gramme for the Middle East when he addressed an emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly here today. He renewed his pledge that United States troops would be243 words
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Advertisement125 1958-08-14 1 DAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE 121, NORTH BRIOGI ROAD, SINGAPORE, 7 N.Et Ow ODION PtMM.. 1*204 Imtt Ottic. rH( nNAN t onicti co. KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE FOOD This new product trom Kratt has become a real favourite in Malaya. "ROLY" the Velveeta Cheese Food that comes in a handy, rolled, polythene125 words
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Advertisement59 1958-08-14 1 FASHIONABLE CREATIONS IN FINE JEWELLERY S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. «5 HIGH SI I AIRPORT SINGAFOM 6, STATION HOAD— IPOH ASSOCUTI COMPANY S. P. H. deSILVA (H.K.) LTO. HONG KONG Yoa-U prou4 ,>4 to own one of ///Jf'"' the outstanding ///J/f PHILIPS /Q\ RADIOS MXTSA: .^V. y y 859 words
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Article, Illustration3210 1958-08-14 2 ASSEMBLY j DEBATES BUST-THE- GANGS BILL Eimse torn why extra powers are needed I raw €WWWiWiIiW 9 THE BUST-THE-GANGS -DEBATE (Contd.) New powers to be used selectively THE CHIEF SECRETARY, Mr. E.B. David, yesterday spoke of the frightened people of Singapore when he presented the "Smash-the-Gangs"3,210 words
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Advertisement28 1958-08-14 2 I dimoimcement f:> In »s a eaS oi^fcD f^^ ov r H^ 6, i^ acca yj| xk V Six* n \W^^u^u\^u^f^^L\^uu^L\W^^L\^u\^L^t f^ FORD MOTOR COMPANY Of MALAYA, LIMITED.28 words
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Advertisement329 1958-08-14 2 v^rffcA fish £A\^ V /A w meat y&gis|?gj^ diskes Be Proud of Your English Improve Your Speech and 1 Writing in a Few Hours Are you content with the not "letting them down." I way you speak and write? Are was to meet their need tha you sure that you329 words
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Miscellaneous11 1958-08-14 2 THE GAMBOLS iyiam«»i.bi j?f A"t* KJQ TuQ u^^^^ C' Mtrr^l[ P""^P^^l11 words
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732 1958-08-14 3 \TEW YORK, Wed. 1 —President Eisenhower will propose to the U.N. General Assembly today that it set up an economic organisation for the Middle East to help achieve political stability in the areu. Ihe 81 -nation Assembly, meeting in emergencyReuter; UPI - 732 words
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177 1958-08-14 3 KM SHOCK: JORDAN'S CHIEF ENVOY RESIGNS NEW YORK, Wed. Mr Baha Ud-dln Toukan announced here yesterday that he had resigned as Jordan's permanent representative at the United Nations because of disagreement with his Gov ment's policies. It Is understood that Mr. Toukan was advocating for Mr. Said Mufti, a formerUP - 177 words
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132 1958-08-14 3 "Cat's Eyes 9 pilots Comet to record LONDON, Wed. Britain's Comet IV jet airliner, piloted by John "Cat's Eyes" Cunningham, yesterday broke the New YorkLondon speed record. The plane flew the Atlantic in six hours 17 mm. utes one hour 17 minutes faster than the old record set up inReuter - 132 words
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Article49 1958-08-14 3 WINC VASTER. Wed. Quadruplets were born last night to Mrs. Irene Carpenter in the Royal Hampshire Hospital here. One boy and two girls survived, and one child was born dead. Mrs. Carpenter. 34, Is th.' wife of an employee at tin* Aldermaston atomic weapon establishment —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article102 1958-08-14 3 U.S. missile test a success WASHINGTON. Wed. -The U.S. Army's new supersonic "Kingfisher" target missile slashed across the sky over the White Sands missile range in New Mexico yesterday and was successfully Intercepted by the Talos anti-aircraft guided missile. It was the first firing of an anti-aircraft weapon against theUPI - 102 words
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Article24 1958-08-14 3 LONDON. Wed.— A consignment of US anti-polio var cine left London Airport yesterday for Warsaw to combat a threatening epidemic ther* U.PIUPI - 24 words
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Article23 1958-08-14 3 CAIRO. Wed— The United States has resumed deliveries to Egypt of road-building equipment which were suspended two years ago. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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159 1958-08-14 3 Malik can choose from three delegations DEIRUT, Wed. The Lebanese Foreign Minister, Dr. Charles Malik left for New York yesterday faced with the prospect of leading only one of three rival Lebanese delegations at the U.N. debate In which prominence will be eMven to his country's crisis. Although no official159 words
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Article35 1958-08-14 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, returned by air to Moscow yesterday from Kuibyshev, where he inaugurated a hydro-electric dam on the Volga River, reputed to be the world's largest. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article213 1958-08-14 3 Jordan: This violates treaties AMMAN, Wednesday. JORDAN has sent three notes to the United Arab Republic protesting against the prevention ol flights by Jordanian Airlines over Syria and Egypt, Mr. Fahmi Shamma, director of Amman airport, said yesterday. 1 Shamma said this ban preventing normal airReuter - 213 words
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Article67 1958-08-14 3 TRIVANDRUM. (Kerala State). Wed. The central executive of the Communist Party of India, in a statement issued yesterday, accused the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, of "gross Intervention In th,- affairs of Kerala." The statement referred to Mr. Nehru's recent statement that he was "distressed" byReuter - 67 words
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Article22 1958-08-14 3 LONDON, Tues—Buyers £730; teller* r~3O 4. Forward buyers £733 V sellers £733: Settlement €730 v «.m 325 tons p.m M tons22 words
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Article29 1958-08-14 3 LONDON. Him Spot »%d., Sept 34d.. Oct-Dec 24<*d JanM«r J4Nd April-June 24Sd l.lv <Unt 7*K» Auf Cl.f. U%4. BtrjX fit Jl\rt Oct elf 34* d Tone: Very itMdy.29 words
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230 1958-08-14 3 4 YOUTHS TO DIE FOR BID TO KILL SOEKARNO lAKARTA, Wed. A J military court today found four young Indonesians guilty of attempting to murder President Soekarno on Nov. 30 last year. Three were sentenced to death and the fourth to 20 years' Jail. Those sentenced to death are YusofReuter - 230 words
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Article70 1958-08-14 3 SOUTHPORT, Wed— Alex Kerr. 38-year-old animal trainer, was detained last night in hospital here with leg and arm injuries after being attacked by a tiger in the ring of Bertram Mills' circus. The tiger sprang on him from a platform during his act. knocked him down andReuter - 70 words
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Article45 1958-08-14 3 HONOLULU. Wed. Airline flights In and out of Hawaii were temporarily suspended because of communications disturbances following yesterday's U.S. nuclear test at Johnson Island. 700 miles from here. The test wax on a nuclear warhead exploded in a mlsalle. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement181 1958-08-14 3 Now sprinkle yourself J^J^Bi all over with cool, fragrant talcum powder by CussonS Ay CORONATION MIMOSA /V the luxury you can afford. "--BANGKOK mm <-jmm mm mf Mm jPMK Discover the friendly city of temples and ancient jM/tft traditions J^| jIV J A.L otters you. the ■^■rjtgt I B passenger,181 words
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772 1958-08-14 4 THE Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, said yesterday the Government proposed to sjo ahead "according to plan" with development of Singapore's international airport. He told the Legislative Assembly a new operational control centre would be ready by February. 196#. when772 words
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282 1958-08-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Central Electricity Board will be able to meet the demands of pioneer industries, thinks the general manager. Mr. J. H. Sumner. Power supply may lag nehtnd demand temporarily after 1961. h? said today. but would catch up again282 words
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Article136 1958-08-14 5 BIG TOURIST DRIVE ALL SET A CAMPAIGN to at- tract tourists from America, Australia and New Zealand to Singapore is due to begin next month. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said this in the Legislative Assembly yesterday in reply to Mr. John Ede (Lib.-Socj He136 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-08-14 5 New BJ. commotion 40 years with line THE BRITISH India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. has appointed Captain R. H. A. Bond (above) as commodore of its fleet. Captain Bond joined BJ. as a cadet in lilt. Hig commands have included the San% o 1 a, the Empire Trooper and 8.1.'s58 words
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Article35 1958-08-14 5 The last expat goes... JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Wan Teh Ibrahim has succeeded Mr. D. C. Davidson as Controller of Poets. Johore. The department is now completely Malayanlsed. Mr. Davidson has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur35 words
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Article36 1958-08-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Dr. CE. Hunter has been appointed to act as Medical Superintendent, General Hospital, Johore. in place of Dr. S. Appadural, who is now acting Deputy Principal Medical Officer. Johore36 words
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204 1958-08-14 5 fHE Singapore Government has rejected two of the four applications from its officers to retire on pension to contest next year's Legislative Assembly elections. The officers turned down are Mr. O. Kandasamy, of the Postal Service Department, and Mr. William Lim, of the204 words
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Article29 1958-08-14 5 New Naaf i shop Lady Gladstone, wife of Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone. Commander-in-Chief Far East Station, yesterday officially opened a new N.A.A.FI families shop in the Naval Base. 329 words
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Advertisement116 1958-08-14 5 SS/ 2544 /MC BOM Increases Britannia Services t-i -S». 8 weekly London VIA Ceylon India Pakistan Middle East Europe FROM Singapore For full details of BO A.C.'s world wide routes and de Luxe, First Class, Tourist and Economy class Services consult your Travel Agent, or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales Agents).116 words
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Advertisement351 1958-08-14 5 ■mbj^ a^H H wk \I^I A lI^BB h^Ba w^w4 \^K 3 I 111 l 111 l /IBv A m^W V 1 Lrt your fimily live ia world of I \> cool, dry. cleaned air. General Electric t nji- I J^-* fj& •een <l< »i|.iii»l tkii Dehue Thialiao Room Air- I351 words
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Miscellaneous995 1958-08-14 5 !*<■■> it m> TOL: Yeah Poh Lui Long iMan- darin) 12.45. 3. 7. 9.15; SUN: Joe Jlalarra CATHAY: Young Lions 1. 330. Dakota S, 7, 9.15; STAR: Against CAPITOL: Oxlahoman 3. 6 30 6.30. 9.30: ODEON: Gift of Love the Horror (Cantonese) 12.45. 3. 9.1S; SEX: Hell's Crossroad 12 30.995 words
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Article79 1958-08-14 6 IPOH, Wed. The Ipoh magistrate. Inche Abu Johan bin Mohamed Johor. today committed a miner's son, Wong Tat Ming. 31. for trial at the High Court on a charge of the murder of his stepmother. Madam Llm Kam Kook. 47. He is alleged to have stabbed79 words
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322 1958-08-14 6 IPOH, Wed. The 6.000 sullen residents of Kuala Kuang and Kanthan Bahru new villages in the notorious Sungei Siput district are waiting for a police swoop as the Government's seven-day ultimatum to them ended at noon today. The ultimatum warned them to confess322 words
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148 1958-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FEDERATION rubber traders have abandoned a plan to send a delegation to Peking later this year, after meeting with several obstacles to the project. The response from affiliated bodies of the Federation Rubber Trade Association was poor. And official circles148 words
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Article118 1958-08-14 6 Sultan of Perak reprieves bandit IPOH. Wed. Hor Hens Wan. 26. who was sentenced to death by the High Court here on April !0 for having a sh'otcun and ammunition in the Chrmor area on Feb. 12. has been reprieved by the Sultan of Perak. Hor's appeal against the death118 words
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Article29 1958-08-14 6 Eight-month-old Miriam Dora Paddy was chosen from among 200 babies as "Baby of the Year. 1958' in a contest held at the Capitol Blue Room. Singapore, yesterday.29 words
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92 1958-08-14 6 INVALID CHAIRS GIFT FOR RED CROSS HOME TWO invalid chairs bought by 80 girls of the Women's Royal Air Force, Changi. were presented to the Red Cross crippled children's home at Tanah Merah Besar, Singapore, yesterday. Lady Bandon. wife of the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal the Earl92 words
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Article27 1958-08-14 6 TAIPING. Wed. Lt.-Col. Chang Ah Kee. of the Federation Volunteer Forces, has been elected chairman of the Taiping branch of the ExServices Association of Malaya.27 words
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100 1958-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government is investigating the critical finances of 7,000 dulang washers. The Department of Mine* has sent out questionnaires asking for details of their finances and what alternative employment they have been able to get. This follows representations to the Minister100 words
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Article56 1958-08-14 6 Members of the Kelantan Royal Family attended the screening, of the film of the first visit of the Yang diPertuan Agong to the East Coast, produced by the Malayan Film Unit. The show was held at the Odeon Theatre in Kota Bharu and was supported by programme56 words
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Advertisement225 1958-08-14 6 J22J815J BIRDS EYE Quick-ffcm Fish Fingers! Sea-Fresh Fish, ready-cooked in easy-to-serve fingers B v I •No bones, no skin. All delicious fish, I its sf.i tresh flavour captured by quick- I freezing. ~^g~~^ Ready -cooked, shaped into convenient firiKei-s and crumbed. Just heat and sei°ve L^k^^^k^^^^B^fc Ready in minutes for225 words
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Advertisement426 1958-08-14 6 If you have any problem on WATER PURIFICATION... 1 is your answer! t Write in. with detail* or telephone to: J spotrAdio czC^imited, 58. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE-9. Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days D.I your feet Itch, smart and tnim •o barfly that they nearly drive you Row th« skin426 words
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Miscellaneous257 1958-08-14 6 Straits Times Crossword |2 3 ~h pH "b~ 7 I IS. rßri'i" 111 11 1 11 ACROSS In 3-D (B>. 1 Two potnu to state tn Heb- 8 T.T. League for minors' prorfcteft (8). tection (8). Source of new wine, in naif 13 "They'll take —as a cat cask (6).257 words
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Article508 1958-08-14 7 FOREIGN MANUFACTURERS MUST LINK WITH LOCAL PARTNERS CONTROLS AND TARIFFS MUST NOT DAMAGE OUR TRADE-JUMABHOY THE SINGAPORE Government proposes to introduce tariffs and a restriction of imports to encourage and protect local industry, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told the Legislative Assembly508 words
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Article197 1958-08-14 7 NEGRI STEPS UP POACHERS QEREMBAN, Wed. The State Game Department has stepped up its war against, poachers who shoot game out of season and commit other offences. This Is because illegal hunting has now increased on a scale previously unknown. A spokesman of the department told the Straits Times today197 words
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78 1958-08-14 7 $250,000 bail granted to breach case man KANGAR. Wed.— Total bail of $250,000 was today granted a cashier, Ch'ng Hong Lee. 28. who is accused of misappropriating $225,384 belonging to the Kayang Co. Ltd. here. Ch'ne faces two charges of breach of trust of $93,577 between January and November. 1957.78 words
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Article33 1958-08-14 7 Dr. A. W. S. Thevathasan. chairman of the World Bro- therhood chapter in Singa- I pore, yesterday presented i books to the University of i Malaya and Nanyang Uni- I versity.33 words
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380 1958-08-14 7 Japanese who is now Malayan says: I am so happy MALACCA, Wed. A ITI Japanese airman who has become a Malayan citizen after seven months of anxious waiting said today: "I am so happy that I don't know what to say." He Is Sgt. Yanusigeru, 41, now a Muslim with380 words
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Article37 1958-08-14 7 PENANG, Wed. The Penang Coroner. Tuan Nik Hussain All. today recorded 1 a misadventure verdict on a cook. A. Appu, 22, whose body was found in the sea off the esplanade on July 3.37 words
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Article425 1958-08-14 7 WOMAN, 55, BLAMES HER BROTHER-IN-LAW DENANG, Wed. A 1 woman of 55 today blamed her brother-in-law a mosque imam for making her remain a widow for 25 years. "I was under his control tne whole time," Zawiyah binte Haji Mohamed Noor testified before Mr.425 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-08-14 7 THE WAR ON GANGS A suspect is taken to the CID tor questioning' AFTER AN IDENTITY check and search for tattoo marks, a man is detained by men of the Reserve Unit. Picture was taken in Singapore's Chinatown on Tuesday night when the police again swooped on gangster hide-outs in62 words
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Article316 1958-08-14 7 SEPT. 7 IS LAST DAY FOR REPLIES jtfALAY students and teachers in Singapore and K the Federation have been invited to complete and return questionnaires sent to them two months ago as part of a Pan-Malayan survey to find out why so few Malays attain316 words
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84 1958-08-14 7 MOSES FILM BREAKS A CATHAY RECORD JWE film "The Ten Com- mandments" yesterday entered its 50th day oi screening at the Cathay Cinema. Singapore, setting up a new record for the longest run of any Picture at any Cathay Organisation cinema in Malaya. The previous record was held by "Samson84 words
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Obituary25 1958-08-14 8 U Ward, lit Vimimiim). TURNILt: Alfred n.*ymond *«ed 42 passed *way 12'8/^f tervices at Tauglin -rison Chu eh 14,8/58 at 1.45 J' -pjy regretUd.25 words
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Obituary59 1958-08-14 8 in Ward- lit (Umimum). IN LOVINJ MEMORY of my beloved husband, Y. E. Tan, died 14.8.57. "Though departed from us, he Is still loved and revered". Inser ed by his wife. IN LOVING MEMORY Of our beloved iat..er Y. E. Tan, died 14.8.37. "Though departed from u.i. ..e59 words
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Article622 1958-08-14 8 The special legislation which the Assembly approved yesterday gives the Singapore Government all the strength needed to crush the gangsters and cripple the secret societies. If the Government uses these powers courageously, but with dis- cretion. the menace of I gangsterism can be ended. These nt-w powers622 words
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Article335 1958-08-14 8 A mass meeting is not an ideal occasion for expounding the intricacies of the Federation's citizenship laws. But if the attempt is made at all then particular care should be taken to be fair. The 4,000 people who attended a rally by the People's Progressive Party cannot be335 words
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Article169 1958-08-14 8 A bank ol then own has lung been the dream of Malayan co-operators. Last year co-operators in Singapore established the Singapore Cooperative Bank This week delegates from various cooperative societies in the Federation have given formal approval for a similar establishment. There is no doubt about the need169 words
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1572 1958-08-14 8 JAMES MORRIS - JAMES MORRIS H Men who were once frustrated and cowed into submission by Iraq's autocratic rulers now stride grandly through the air1 conditioned Bagdad Hotel by new Govern--1 ment ln Iraq has not yet laid its cards on the table, or demonstrated whether1,572 words
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303 1958-08-14 8 School inspectors must show more sympathy WHILE the letter from Bullied (ST. Aug. 4) sounds paradoxical with Malaya advancing towards more democracy, it nevertheless re veals the true situation. This situation Is created by those Asian inspectors of schools with their newfound power. For the sake of multiplying work and303 words
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125 1958-08-14 8 1 WONDER whether the and the planting interests recruitment of men for are to benefit from such a the rubber inspectorate is sche F"e r mßthnrt n1 splpo <»t o-xo os it would seem A better metnoa 01 beiecfrom the advertisement tion would be for125 words
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Letter75 1958-08-14 8 A LOR STAR town is rife with petty thieves and night prowlers. h 1 th^rJho SSSSS T~m frJ JlL°*?nil are let free again after serving a few weeks or months in prison. They are habitual thieves and no amount of jail will do them good therefore,75 words
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132 1958-08-14 8 LET THEM CONVINCE THEIR EMPLOYERS THE president of the Singapore Business Houses Union is reported to have said that employers are "creating an artificial trade recession" to exploit the workers. If he has any evidence of this he ought to publish the names and addresses of such employers, so that132 words
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Letter53 1958-08-14 8 IREAD that a Singapore telephone operator received her pension after three months of her retirement (ST. Aug. 8). I understand that operators in telephone exchanges in the Federation are not entitled to pensions until they become supervisors If this is correct, why a different rule for thesr Government53 words
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Letter52 1958-08-14 8 T»HE young people of Sa- bak Bertram are proud of the birth of the Sabak Bernam Youth Club. The formation of this club is welcomed by the local public at a time when juvenile eanj?sterism is becoming a social menace in Malaya D MAHKNDR.WBernama - 52 words
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Advertisement759 1958-08-14 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. It H»-rf, fit iHimimmm). SUMMURLIN: To Valerii i nee Meyer > and John a daughter 'Una Anne, on 11th August Is Mo-r.real. Eve.ybody doing fine. DAVIES: To Aurea. wife of Dr Jon Davies a sister for Chrls'opher and Jeremy on 13 8.58 at the Singapore Nursing Home. Wordi759 words
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Advertisement6 1958-08-14 8 FOR TAILORING OF $TVl£ AND QUAUTY...6 words
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Article343 1958-08-14 9 FOUR YOUTHS REMAIN AT PRELIMINARY INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF XL TEACHER. 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gEVEN of 11 youths tentatively charged with the murder of a schoolteacher were freed today 10 minutes after the start of a preliminary inquiry. The 11 were alleged to have343 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-08-14 9 THESLAIN MAN Arshad bin Sudln, 17, and Abdul Razak bin Abdullah, 20. Dr. R. Ratnasaml, who performed the autopsy, said Fonseka died as a result of a blow to the head. It could have been caused by a blunt Instrument used with some force probably from behind, he said. There88 words
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Article27 1958-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Vied. The first Malayan Deputy Commissioner of Police. Inche Mohamed Din bin Shariff. returned to Malaya today after advanced trainIng in Britain.27 words
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Article64 1958-08-14 9 KUALA KUBU BHA R U, Wed. The town board and the police are waging a war against unlicensed hawkers in this district. Yesterday a raid was made at Rasa vil- lage, six miles from here. Illegal hawkers were warned of prosecution if they were caught again.64 words
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Article47 1958-08-14 9 SEREMBAN, Wed.—Thirtytwo Negrl Sembilan Malay women today completed a three-day civics course organised by the Department of Information. They met heads of Government departments and the woman Federal Legislative Councillor. Che Halimahton blnte Abdul Majid. who spoke on the responsibilities of women.47 words
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148 1958-08-14 9 Jailed— because his second wife t01d... A CLERK who has two wives got into trouble with the law as the result of information given by his second wife, the Singapore Third Criminal District Court was told yesterday. Chng Geok Hwee. 42, of Rochore Canal Road, was jailed for a day148 words
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Article29 1958-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Federation Boy Scouts Association has organised the first Far East regional wood badge course (part two) at Penang for scouters from Aug. 17 to 26.29 words
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369 1958-08-14 9 COOK KILLED HIS OWNDAUGHTER, COURT TOLD MALACCA, Wednesday. I OH HONG LEE. 55, a cook, cut the throat of his three-year-old daughter, Ngiap Yong, with a vegetable knife after a disagreement with his estranged wife over the custody of the child, a preliminary inquiry here was told today. Loh was'369 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-08-14 9 Tenor on world tour flies in PETRE MINTEANU, the famous Rumanian tenor, flew into Singapore from Sydney by Qantas yesterday to two performances in Singapore and in the Federation. He is on a world tour and has just completed a three-month season in Australia. He lives in Italy. Straits Times51 words
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Article121 1958-08-14 9 CRISIS LAWS LIFTED IN KLUANG KLUANO. Wed -A number o'. restrictions have been lifted In the Kluang police district because of the improved Emergency situation. An official statement says rice rationing has been abolished. The old 11 p.m. curfew on the Simpang Rengam-Ayer Hitam Kluang Jemaluang road has been abolished.121 words
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193 1958-08-14 9 A Canadian Industrial j development expert, Col. F. J. j Lyle. has arrived in Singapore- to advise the Government on j measures to encourage and 1 develop secondary industries here. Col. Lyle, sent out under the Colombo Plan technical assistance programme, said yesterday: "I am193 words
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185 1958-08-14 9 FIREMAN IN 'PRANK' CRASH DIES: UNION TAKES ACTION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Shortly after firemen here had attended a ceremony today to send off to Ka Jang the body of a colleague who died from answering a false alarm, their leaders met to discuss stronger action against pranksters. The leaders claim185 words
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214 1958-08-14 9 UNHAPPY MARRIAGE LED TO DEATH, COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An 'unhappy married" life ended in the death of a pretty 25-year-old Malay woman, it was alleged in the High Court here today. Saat bin Haji Yacob. 26, unemployed, was charged with murdering Mariam blnte Yacob, on May 4— the214 words
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Article19 1958-08-14 9 KUALA KUBU BHARU Wed— The Belfleld Club here will hold its half-yearly meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow19 words
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Article186 1958-08-14 9 Death for acid men? 'THE Singapore Gov- ernment may impose the death penalty on acid throwers, the Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, disclosed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He was replying to Mr. John Ede (Lib. Soc) and Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Ind.i. who had both tabled questions relating186 words
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Article37 1958-08-14 9 KLANG, Wed. Mr. J. S. Henry, master in charge of Malay studies at the Klang High School, will talk on Malay Economy on the East Coast," over the Red network of Radio Malaya on Saturday.37 words
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249 1958-08-14 9 IPOH, Wed. Lee Ah Yik. 29. a terrorist, became frightened when he was called a "useless member." He deserted on Friday night and three days later crept into Kampong Timah new village near Batu Gajah r.o surrender. Lee was a vegetable gardener when249 words
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Article152 1958-08-14 9 KOTA BHARU, Wednesday. T»HE Veterinary Department of Kelantan will issue an order next year compelling owners to This Is one of the measures taken by the Government In a bid to curb the Increasing number of cattle thefts In the state. Cattle owners have152 words
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Article63 1958-08-14 9 IPOH, Wed.— Four Police inspectors In Perak have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendents. They are Inspector Gurmukh Singh. O.C.P.D. Orik. Upper Perak, and former Acting State Traffic Officer Perak; Inspector Soo Ah Kow of the Special Branch headquarters In Ipoh. and Inspectors Sarjeet63 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Seven people were Injured here tonight when taxi and lorry drivers clashed outside the Sentul municipal market, "over petty differences". One of the injured, Karam Singh, aged 34. a taxi driver was admitted to hospital. The rest were treated and sent home.47 words
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Advertisement123 1958-08-14 9 THE LAW REQUIRES I HO W that all Motor Vehicle* mast be fitted with Spark Plug tXTI ltH 111X4 'K SIRPRKSSORS j THEY COST A FEW DOLLARS AND ONLY FEW MINUTES ARE REQUIRED TO FIX THEM. WE STOCK INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSORS FOR ALL CARS, LORRIES AND MOTORCYCLES. KEEHUAT RADIO CO, LTD123 words
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Advertisement105 1958-08-14 9 ...but Doctor, t^^Stflff* why does 'Disprin' vK^j(J|^^ relieve pain M^j^, so quickly? joL^j^p SEE IT DISSOLVES! Disprin tablets really dissolve, instead MMlpfe Thwiti^J of merely breaking up like most pain remedies. f(^~ Because Disprin dissolves, it is more PI f ij rapidly absorbed by your body, and I relieves pain105 words
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1249 1958-08-14 10 PETER JACKSON - Cash shortage hampers India's battle against devastating floods PETER JACKSON By OHORTAGE of funds, which has forced India to curtail her development plans, is also hampering the flght against the devastating floods which are estimated to cost 1,000,000,000 rupees ($630 "00,000) every year. The allocation or 600.000--000 rupees in the1,249 words
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Article259 1958-08-14 10 7 WAS STRUNG UP'— VISIT TO SCENE KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A SUPREME COURT JUDGE, the Deputy PublicProsecutor and the defence counsel tomorrow will visit a shack in Chan Sow Lin Road here in which a 17-year-old girl was alleged to have been strung up by the neck by two men.259 words
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Article39 1958-08-14 10 SEREMBAN, Wed. The I annual delegates' conference of the National Union of Teachers today passed a resolution urging the Federation Government to abolish "discrimination" in salaries and conditions of service be- tween men and women teachers.39 words
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Article58 1958-08-14 10 Two Penang schoolteachers, Mr. Ong Keng Kwong and Mr. Chong Woon Khuan, have been awarded scholarships to do specialist courses in audio-visual aids in the United States under the American educational exchange programme. On their way homo from America they will visit Britain T »y leave58 words
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Article72 1958-08-14 10 MALAYA GETS A WARSHIP H.M.S. BEDHAM, a Royal Navy minesweeper, was presented to the Royal Malayan Navy at a ceremony In H.M. Dockyard. Singapore, yesterday. The 140-ton Bedham is the first ship to be handrd over to the R.M.N. as part of a SI? million grant maid promised by Britain72 words
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Article39 1958-08-14 10 Mr. A. T. Masher executive director of the Council of Economic and Cultural Affairs in New York, has been delayed In Hong Kong. His scheduled talk to the Malayan Economic Society today has. therefore, been cancelled.39 words
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Article137 1958-08-14 10 Mayor went the wrong way Chew rE Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. told the Singapore Assembly yesterday that the Mayor. Mr Ong Eng Guan. had adopted the improper procedure of writing cirect to principal* of school to send 20 representa tives to a health meeting at Victoria Memorial137 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-08-14 10 IRENE LEE— FROM HOUSEWIFE TO HEAD OF WOMEN POLICE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One night in April 1951 a Penang housewife received news which changed her whole life: Her husband a detective corporal had been shot dead by thugs in a billiard saloon. She was now a widow with a young246 words
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Advertisement648 1958-08-14 10 1 1 CAjjHAT ORfiWi^TION g J I t bTOOCO I JKm mX TOD Y! *mm PERKINS -x fTrJBMT". I I^^J^tVJ nS "H WEEK! m 1 Crrices: Uh. No Free LUU! Phone Booking* fS/ < S«Uir«a> and Sunday Extra Show 9.J« am J CheCeaQinmaridnigntsa j t SUHLTMttiSLY MOM TOIAY! t Jlllllf648 words
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1450 1958-08-14 11 Walter Wellman, publishing genius and explorer Wellman (right) and some J of the crew of the airship America aboard a rescue vessel after giving up htsj last Arctic attempt. BOY-WONDER WHO DEVELOPED INTO ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL POLITICAL WRITERS IN AMERICAN HISTORY JjHH'K abortive Arctic expeditions could not dissuadeDaily Mirror - 1,450 words
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Miscellaneous228 1958-08-14 11 Carmen A i V#. By 3taa The Saint By Lesiie Charteris fl DO WANT ,YORK TO B£NEP,T TheAJ |^H Ji^^iv raJ^Llf? SAINTS I wwolf w.j/wam rate PuDv Birr t hAve I HHL f 7^-» r Jr\\" u~>Mmcr*v*D^c,m^noieuK. i_e sMini I TAI KFn TO PNOW^H PPPUrtPP*; PBO/W le/«. j£\ U.NISSS VJU228 words
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Article319 1958-08-14 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Industrials and tins were barely steady, and rubbeij were quietly steady The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation •raker* reported] the followin business done yesterday: 8.8. Pet rol 455. 9d. Fed. Dispensary 11.08 and si. 08; Praser Neave ords $2.65 and *2319 words
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Article34 1958-08-14 12 Amalgamated Bmas Rubber Estate* announce a final dividend of 10 per cent net. making 15 per cent net for the year to March 31. The net trading profit was U1.068 against £23.92*.34 words
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574 1958-08-14 12 By X)ur Market Correspondent p()R the fourth consecutive trading day yesterday the local tin price again fell by a small amount and has now lost just over a dollar since Friday. Yesterday the price was quoted at $370.12} per picul, a drop574 words
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Article20 1958-08-14 12 I Malayan Share Market: Aug. 13 Aug.' Industrial.: 88.88 88 M Tins: 83.2* 83.40 Jan. 1 1958 100.20 words
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Article173 1958-08-14 12 Ships lying alonnMe the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Dolius 12 Asama Maru 45, Mikumo Maru 6A, Agamemnon 67, Chungking 89 Pulaski 10,11. Straat Johore 13 14. Bali 15,16. Van Lin Bchouten 18, Kyber 19|20, rercmban N. Wall 3. Sedlll N. Wall 4. Klnabalu 2122.173 words
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Article139 1958-08-14 12 Augost first grade rubber bayer» fob. closed ln Singapore yesterday at 81 cents per lb unchanged on Tuesday's closing price. (losing tone: Dull. Closing price* in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot fob buyers 81%, sellers 81%; Int. 1 R.S.S. Aug. buyers 81%, sellers139 words
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Article104 1958-08-14 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/ConUnent August/September $32 buyers, $324 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet' bulk S4By t sellers, drum $52 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $130, Sarawak $129 (both down $I>. special Sarawak black $75 (unchanged). Singapore104 words
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Article23 1958-08-14 12 SINGAPORE, AUG. 13 RIBBBR: 81; cents per lb. (unchanged) TIN: $*****| per picul .down 25 cents) Unofficial estimated offering 1!0 to.is23 words
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Article125 1958-08-14 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares on the 1 Slock Exchange here today showed a firm tone. Exception to the firmer market was ACI down Is. 6d. to 58s. Loans 3'i.% 1956-59 £100 Is. 3d. Loans 3%% 1955-58 £101 Os. 3d. Bank of NSW £35 7 8 Con. Zinc 60/3125 words
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Article100 1958-08-14 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Askoriation made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. Bit. OD 32V 90 d st 33 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 9/16. OD. 31 11/16. 90 d/st100 words
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Advertisement921 1958-08-14 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR ■UmjLAa^||^U^^m|bk^ board a vacancy will shortly become jH *jjL*Ji|l^l^i*^^^^U|H| available for an Assistant Trafllc Super-, Isor ln the Board's Traffic Department. ■dg^^^^^^^—^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^H Candidates jhould be between ■■■g*aV*Mp«dMaw ia lMgaVKlMMMMBjiMH 25 and 30 years of age. Persons possessing Senior Cambridge CerHiS^^^^^i^iy^HH^g^H^g^g^g^g^Hg^g^g^Hg^g^g^g^g^g^H tiflcates will be considered. but921 words
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Advertisement678 1958-08-14 12 NOTICES NOTICE M- Daljlt Slngti Is no longer employed by the Kinta Radio Distributors Co., Ltd., Ipoh. He has no authority to collect any moneys or transact any business on behalf of the Company. BRADDELL AND RAMANI, Solicitors for the Klnta Radio Distributors Co. Ltd.. 107-109 Belfleld Street, Ipoh. THE678 words
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Advertisement223 1958-08-14 12 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED tenders are Invited for the •iipplv of food and aervtee to the Benlor Government OSeers Mesa at Buklt Palah, Malacca. Closing; date for receipt of Tenden U 2nd September. 1958 Details may be obtained on application to the State Secretary. Malacca. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be223 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1958-08-14 14 A STRONG LOVE FOR THE QUEENS ENGLISH Training needed for Malayans Not even Professor Henry Higgins of Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" (and "My Fair Lady") could so dislike the "coldblooded murder of the English tongue" as Singapore speech training specialist Mrs. Betty Lumsden Milne. Mrs. Milne, who is1,252 words
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Advertisement120 1958-08-14 14 For Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath V^k^h^^^^ j 'Jk^k^k^kvk^k^k^k^k^r A itf rHLOROPHYLL I Sew use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but it also helps to destroy bad120 words
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Advertisement149 1958-08-14 14 Complete confidence with Modess SANITARY TOWELS MW tea ■Ik. Fastidious women everywhere insist on Modess Sanitary towels. For Modess cannot possibly show under the most B dinging gown or cheongsam. m M And Modess (in their hygienic H dust-proof pack) arc softer, —W more absorbent and s| economical too! i149 words
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Article269 1958-08-14 15 AUSSIES ALL SET TO MEET JAPANESE TOKYO, Wed— A confident Australian swimming team yesterday ended its series of tough training schedules preparatory to meeting Japan's champions in the national swimming championships starting here tomorrow. The Australian coach. Don Jalbot, said his team was in peak condition and may, "if pushedReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-08-14 15 ALTHOUGH still far from fit after his injuries in the Munich air crash, Manchester United manager Matt Busby cannot resist the temptation, to kick the bail as it comes to him on the touch line during a training session by his team. Busby's assistant, JimReuter - 68 words
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Article88 1958-08-14 15 |X>LKESTONE. Wed. F Arthur "Scobie" Breasley. 44-year-old Australian who was champion jockey in England last year, yesterday became the first jockey of thr present English flat season to ride 100 winners. Breasley rode 173 winners last season when he became the first Australian to winReuter - 88 words
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Article80 1958-08-14 15 PNANG, Wed. Arrangements are being made for the Royal Thai Navy rugger team to play four matches during their Malayan tour at the end of this month. The Siamese are expected to arr.ve in Penang on Aug 28. They will meet the Australians on Aug. 2980 words
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Article71 1958-08-14 15 MSTERDAM, Wed. Henk J\ Visser, the Dutch holder of the European long jump record, will not take part in the European Games, which open in Stockholm on Aug. 19. His entry was withdrawn by the Dutch athletics Federation after a medical examination showed that Visser would notReuter - 71 words
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Article112 1958-08-14 15 MUNICH. Wed. Mam eitester United players whistled and hummed cheerfully to the strains of a mouth organ as a coach took them to the training ground here yesterday morning. They are back in Munich, scene of last February > air crash, to play aReuter - 112 words
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Article148 1958-08-14 15 MELBOURNE, Wednesday. /YFFICIALS of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia said today they were trying to establish whether Davis Cup star Mervyn Rose had been "doubling up" en air fares and showing a profit in the process. The* association last night suspended the amateur staticReuter - 148 words
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Article58 1958-08-14 15 CHELTENHAM. Wed— Rain ruined what was expected to be a close finish to Gloucestershire's match with the New Zealand tourists here yesterday when no play was possible on the final day and the game was drawn. The tourists had to score' 140 to win. Scores: Gloucester 106Reuter - 58 words
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Article129 1958-08-14 15 Cardiff track to be shifted /CARDIFF, Wed— The athle\j tics track on which two world records and dozens of Games records were broken during last month's British Empire and Commonwealth Games here will be re-laid In Maindy Stadium, where the Games cycling events were held. Maindy Stadium, which may soonReuter - 129 words
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Article464 1958-08-14 15 Hants' lead cut to four points LONDON, Wed. The English county cricket championship battle is really warming up. Hampshire by falling to salvage any points from their match at Portsmouth yesterday against bottom-of-the-table Warwickshire are now perched precariously at the top being only four points ahead of Burrey with sixReuter - 464 words
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179 1958-08-14 15 NEWPORT. Wed. Australians Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser. winner and runner-up at Wimbledon, reached the third round of the men's singles in the Newport lawn tennis tour narnent yesterday. oper beat Larry Naeler ol Mew York 8-3. 8-4. but Frasei bad a bard fightReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement835 1958-08-14 15 Cheek Bctore Posting 1 Replies to Boi Kuabers I Utmost core ihould be token I when replying to hot auabei I oil. to .i« the CORRECT 1 NUMIU —4 AdJrass to the j Straits Times, Time< House. I Rivet Volley Rood i Cash must ke by regit- j i tered835 words
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Advertisement848 1958-08-14 15 HOUSES LAND POR SALE MWard, tS (Mi*.)— Max tt tl,. txlrm. JUNCTION CHANOI/TANAH Merah Kechll Roads, 1*9.000 tq (t. Freehold, suitable for terrace houses. Rural Settlement area Apply Credit Foncier. Tel: 3SKW-9 HONGKONG PARK (Kmi. Dunearn Road. Singapore second phase, double storey semi detached bungalow with compound containing an approx.848 words
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Advertisement832 1958-08-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt W0, 4. V (Htm.)— Bmas St €t*.mxtim. 1956 MORHIB OXFORD. 1953 Ford. 19M Hlilman. UH2 Skoda. 1955 Fiat 1100, 1954 Ford Taxi, f 956 Austin A-40. 1955 Austin A-40 Taxi Lee Hen* Motor, 213, Waterloo St Singapore. PROM *JSO DOWN!! 1953/4 V/Wyvern. MG, Singer, 1951/1 T/Ma832 words
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126 1958-08-14 16 The OCPD averts riot with a racket KLANG. Wed More than six hundred supporters of rival Klang league soccer clubs Klai.g Dynamos and Railway Artisans invaded the field following a collision between two players. A free-for-all, however, was! averted when Mr. P Alagendra. the Klang 0.C.P.D., drove the angry mob126 words
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150 1958-08-14 16 THE Singapore Hockey Association's hopes of engaging a first class coach from India for the coming season has suffered a setback. In reply to a S.H.A.'s enquiry five months ago, the Indian Hockey Federation had stated that It would consider the matter. But150 words
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Article50 1958-08-14 16 Gunasekaran takes three events TWENTY-YEAR-OLD, A. V. Gunasekaran. the only Indian competitor at the combined athletic championships of two Chinese schools in Ipoh. the Yuk Choy and the Perak Public Girls School on Monday, became the individual champion when he won three evci.ts javelin, discus and shot put. Straits Times50 words
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Article, Illustration233 1958-08-14 16 NO REPLY YET TO MORI'S SCATHING ATTACK Misfits?-no comment says two top officials KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. j^|R. T. Mori's scathing attack on the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council on Sunday has not brought any reply from top officials in theFJYI.O.C. Mr. Mori, who was liaison officer233 words
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411 1958-08-14 16 ALL AMENITIES PROVIDED By OH KEE TIAMC DENANO. Wed. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's "Games Village" /or athletes competing in the open championships at the City Stadium here on Friday and Saturday, is being given an "Olympic touch." Situated on a little411 words
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Article32 1958-08-14 16 TAIPING. Wed. Taiping C.R.C. and Police drew 2-2 in their Div. One league soccer match here. Rahim and Kannan scored for Police, and Boon Cheng and Ah Lye for C.RC32 words
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Article81 1958-08-14 16 The lurunto Ukramans soccer team plans to visit Singapore in December during their tour of South-East Asia. U.P.I, reported from Toronto yesterday The report adds that the Ukranlans plan to make a 20--game tour to Hong Kong. Saigon. Formosa. Singapore. Jakarta. Bangkok. Calcutta and Karachi. But81 words
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Article57 1958-08-14 16 The Singapore Selection soccer team to meet the visiting Kowloon Motor Bus team at Jalan Besar stadium at 8 p m. tonight will be: Mokhtar: Wah Chin Airan Kastawi; Yong Kong Vass Hin Weng: D. Nonis All Astar. Mahat. Ismail Yusoff. Daim Hassan. Reserves: Nagamany57 words
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Article28 1958-08-14 16 IPOH. Wed. St. Michael's Institution beat St. Anthony's Institution of Teluk Anson by 42 runs at cricket here yesterday S.M.I. 164-9 declared. St Anthony's 122 runs.28 words
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Article36 1958-08-14 16 PENANO. Wed. The singles and doubles events for schoolgirls In the Malayan open badminton ■championships have been cancelled due to Insufficient entries. The schoolboys and veterans' events will begin here on Aug. 2236 words
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524 1958-08-14 16 HiiiHiiiiii MUPSOM i/KiMF i iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi-- 3 I AM keeping my fingers crossed 3 for good going at Kuala Lum=j pur on Saturday. If rain keeps j away, the Yang di-Pertuan 3 Agong's Gold Cup over six fur3 longs may well develop524 words
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Article233 1958-08-14 16 STC SHOULD USE STARTING STALLS SPORTS LETTER I COMMEND to the Singapore Turf Club the suggestion of New Zealand turf identity Mr. Allan T. Hunter, that starting -.tails be used on Malayan courses. Wherever starting boxes have been introduced in Australia, they have Unproved racing. They have rendered the starter's233 words
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Article49 1958-08-14 16 ALOR STAR, Wed. Cen-tre-forward Azizan scored five goals for Kedah-PerlU Police in their 8-0 win over Penang police In their annual loter-Contlngent soccer match for the Claytoo Cup here. Kedad-Perlls led 4-0 at half time. Other scorers were inside-right Din (2) and outside-left Oe Sllva49 words
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Article138 1958-08-14 16 DLANS are being made to revive the S ngapore billiards championships at the Great World in the middle of September The chamDionshiDs ha The championships have not been held since the war i and the Singapore Billiards I Association expects strong I support ironi its138 words
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Article134 1958-08-14 16 I'll pay for blazers —Loh DENANG, Wed. Mr. 1 Loh Hoot Yeang, the president of the r. A. of Penang, today refuted charges that the association would be using its funds to provide F. A. P. council members with blazers and ties to attend the Malaya Cup Final between Penang134 words
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Article48 1958-08-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed S A Adzman, the Selangor champion will compete in the Negri Sembilaa lawn tennis championships which begin at Serembati th.* weekend. John Fowler, the Surrey county player, who was beaten by Adzman in the Selangor final last month. will also compete48 words
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Article59 1958-08-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Seiangor team announced today to meet Singapore in the Malayan Cricket Association inter-state final here on Friday. Saturday and Sunday Is: T. Sivagnanam icapti. A. Dews. A. K Jones. Ourucharan Singh. M Shepherdson S. Navaratnam T. K. Belton. J. Winchester. C59 words
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Article17 1958-08-14 16 TAIPING Wed Prison* Sports Club beat REME 4-3 In a Div. 1 soccer match here.17 words
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Advertisement76 1958-08-14 16 As good as your watchmaker. No matter what high precision the manufacturers built into your watch, it ultimately is no better than the watchmaker who services and repairs it. Servicing and repairing watches is highly skilled work. The best watch can be ruined, and ruined permanently, by an inexperienced workman.76 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1958-08-14 16 rENANG: Suceer Penang v North Malayan Malays. City Stadium (8 p.m.i IPOH; Soccer R.D.Y. Cup P.C.R.C. v Cheng Wah. Chinese Assembly Hall groucd. BAT I GAJAH: Soccer Klnta Kellat Estate v Harewood Estate, padang. PABIT Bl STAB: Soccer Div. 1. P.W.D. v District Offlce. padang. TELUK ANSON: Soccer Dlv. 1,69 words
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