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Title Section20 1958-08-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 /Hah** The Straits Times Estd 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, 1958 A II CENTS20 words
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Article113 1958-08-28 1 Red stronghold is broken and telegram is sent to Templer Seven million leaflets to tell of big surrender KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A big operation—codenamed St. Helena— will be launched tomorrow to tell the remaining Reds In the Malayan Jungle about the surrender of Hor Lung, the113 words
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754 1958-08-28 1 NELSON RUTHERFURD - 'No thanks to you'—Dato Razak lashes out at Yong Peng NELSON RUTHERFURD MAIN STREETS IN ALL TOWNS SHOW FLAGS AND BUNTING By SEGAMAT, Wednesday. rpHE whole of North Johore today became the largest white area ever declared in the Federation. It embraces 261,000 people. The announcement was only made possible754 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-08-28 1 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and hn consort, the Rafo PermoJsuri Agong, attended the premiere of the Maloy film "Sergeant Hassan" at the Capitol cinema in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night. They are being escorted to the royal box by the Asst. Chief101 words
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1615 1958-08-28 1 Minority warning on party politics —in university KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TWO MEMBERS of the joint committee on the new University of Malaya constitution fear there is grave danger of party politics :reeping into university affairs. Dr. B. R Sreenivasan, chairman of the Singapore MalayanLsatlon Commission, and Professor L. A. Sheridan,1,615 words
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Article38 1958-08-28 1 WEST BERLIN. Wed.— The Charlie Chaplin film •The Great Dictator." a satire on the Hitler regime, had Its first public showing In West Germany yesterday. The audience laughed— but did not applaud at the end.— RputerReuter - 38 words
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Article17 1958-08-28 1 ADELAIDE Wed. Test cricketer Sir Donald Brad man Is 50 years of age today.—Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article55 1958-08-28 1 NEW YORK. Wed—Lawyers for Rose Morgan, the weakhy beauty shop operator, who was married to former heavyweight champion Joe Louis on Christmas Day. 1955. said yesterday they had served Louis with papers seeking an annulment of the marriage. Mrs. Louis' lawyers said the ex-fighter would55 words
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Article267 1958-08-28 1 rpAIPEH, Wed.—Com--1 munist Chinese naval forces are converging on the Formosa Strait as a heavy bombardment of the Quemoy islands continued today by guns on the mainland, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. Rear Admiral Liv Ho-tu said the Communists had 4,000 t 5.000267 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-08-28 1 Dr. Lee named Ambassador to Japan DR. LEE TIANCt KENG. 58. (above). Member for Health in pre-merdeka Malaya, has been appointed Malayan Ambassador to Japan, the Federation Government announced In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Dr. Lee was president of the Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association from 1949 to 1951.87 words
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Article60 1958-08-28 1 MAN FOR BYRNE JOB NAMED INCHE ABU BAKAR bin Pawanchee has been appointed acting Permanent Secretary to the Ministry Of Commerce and Industry In succession to Mr. K M. Byrne. Mr. Byrne Is retiring at the end of this month to contest the Legislative Assembly election. Inche Abu Bakar Is60 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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Article107 1958-08-28 1 HULL, Wed. The fishing fleet sailed under naval escort today, with sealed orders that mar lead to an eagerly awaited showdown in Britain's "fish war" with Iceland. Most of the trawlers probably will be in the vicinity of Iceland by midnight on Sunday, when Iceland beginsUPI - 107 words
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69 1958-08-28 1 NEW DEI HI. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, today rejected Communist and other opposition charges that the United States had "aggressive designs" In its military actions in Asia. Mr. Nehru said in a foreign affairs debate in the Upper House of Parliament there69 words
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Article58 1958-08-28 1 IKE BACKS HANDS OFF' WARNING WASHINGTON, Wed President Eisenhower, at his news conference today, endorsed Foreign Secretary of State John Foster Dulles's warning to Communist China to stay off the Nationalist held off-shore islands the Quemoy and Matsu Groups. The U.S. is not going to <'. rt its responsibility to58 words
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Article328 1958-08-28 2 AJOR MINISTRY ORDERS CUTS BECAUSE OF EXPENDITURE EXCESS UNION LEADER: THIS IS NO WAY TO TREAT LONG SERVICE WORKERS yHE Royal Air Force in Singapore and the Federation is to dismiss 400 civilian employees in a big economy drive. The workers, mostly from Singapore,328 words
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Article93 1958-08-28 2 "Teach hygiene and save lives' KOTA BHARU. Wed. The KeUntan "Minister" for Works. Incbe Mohamed Idris. today called on Malay teachers to give more hygiene lessons to their pupils, 90 that they and their families could live longer. Inche Mohamed Idris, who it also a member of the State Education93 words
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Article60 1958-08-28 2 KUALA LIPIB. Wed. r- A railway labourer. Mohamed Din bin Kader, 24, was charged in the hospital here yesterday before the West Pahang circuit magistrate, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, with voluntarily caus. ing hurt to Yusoff bin Awang with an axe. Mohamed Din pleaded60 words
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Article36 1958-08-28 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. —An estate caretaker. Kok Chin Heng, 41. was found dead at Juru yesterday. Kok. who had been suffering from tuberculosis. Is believed to have died from sulphuric acid poisoning.36 words
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Article21 1958-08-28 2 The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Embassy Hotel. Singapore, on Sept. 6.21 words
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Article72 1958-08-28 2 A report on World Health Organisation activities in Singapore. Malaya and other countries in the region will be presented at the Western Pacific Regional Committee's ninth session to be held in Manila from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2. The report, prepared by Dr. I. C. Fang, Director72 words
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231 1958-08-28 2 'Hopelessly insolvent' tin miner in debt for $97,000 IPOH, Wed. A tin miner and timber merchant, Tang Soo, said at his public examination here today that he owed 37 creditors a total of about $97,000 after both his mines had failed to make any profit. He added that be was231 words
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Article67 1958-08-28 2 MENTRI IS ILL AFTER OPERATION IPOH, Wed.— The M-ntrl Besar of Perak, Incbe Mohamed Gbaiali bin Haji Jawi, has been confined to his boose for the past three days as the result of a surgical operation. The State Surgeon. Mr. J. D. Fraser, had to perform an operation late on67 words
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Article53 1958-08-28 2 VICOS1A, Wed.— a1 Turkish Cypriots will accept Turkey's decision to support Britain's partnership plan for Cyprus, the leader of the Turkish community, Dr. Farihil Kutchuk. said last night. He told a Press conference that whatever the Turkish Government agreed on was acceptable to the Turkish communityReuter - 53 words
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Article18 1958-08-28 2 ATHENS: Oen. Lauris Norstad. supreme commander of Nato forces In Europe, arrived here for a short visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article27 1958-08-28 2 NEW YORE: The Algerian Front of National Liberation announced here that it had asked the U.N. to intervene In the dispute between France and Algerian nationalists.— U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article17 1958-08-28 2 MOSCOW: The Soviet Minister for Foreign Trade. Mr. Ivan Origoryevich. has been relieved of his Dost Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article26 1958-08-28 2 OSLO: King Olav visited the U.8. nuclear submarine Skate as Admiral ol the Norwegian Navy. The Skate is visiting Norway after sailing under the Arctic Circle.—U.P.l.26 words
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Article19 1958-08-28 2 BARCELONA: The British Foreign Secretary. Mr Selwyn Lloyd, arrived here to begin a brief holiday on the Costa Brava.—U.P.l.19 words
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Article16 1958-08-28 2 LONDON: Leaders of London's 50,000 busmen decided on a "work-to-rule" scheme after meetings with union officials.—Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article23 1958-08-28 2 WASHINGTON: T*h c Israeli ambassador. Mr. Abba Eban. conferred with Assistant Secretary of State William Rountree on latest developments in the Middle East.—U.PJ.23 words
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Article23 1958-08-28 2 NEW YORK: Mr. Abdul Jabbar Jomard. Iraqi Foreign Minister, left by air for Madrid on his way to visit Tunisia and Morocco. —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article20 1958-08-28 2 BAGDAD: The Yemeni Crown Prince, Mohammed El Badr. left here for Cairo after signing a friendship agreement with Iraa UJ.I.20 words
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210 1958-08-28 2 Banks wary on no-security personal loans OANKING circles In Singapore were wary yester--13 day on whether they would follow the lead of two British banks In introducing a scheme authorising personal loans to customers without security. A report from London states that the Westminster Bank one of Britain's Pve" has210 words
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Advertisement128 1958-08-28 2 A $20,000 JACKPOT is waiting to be wen in The Malayan Monthly's Contest "V" I (for August). There's olso $5,000 in con- E solation prizes. This great contest closes on Monday, I September 1. You have five days in which E to make your bid for the big money. E128 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-08-28 2 THE GAMBOLS b, sot, A IwtaewY any j tpoubc* riM U«K> TO DEALING T^ y7~~ I JmmWmmrs I iJ^^^lX^^^L19 words
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397 1958-08-28 3 Racial row started with a remisal raid— it's an old score LONDON, Wednesday. f |MIK Home Office authorities are studying a police report on Britain's worst race riots in the Midlands city of Nottingham on Saturday, in which about 200 white and coloured men fought with knives and clubs. TheReuter - 397 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-08-28 3 ALTHOUGH it looks like something taken from a story by Jules Verne, the sleek craft shown in this artist's sketch may soon take shape in reality. It is an underwater cargo vessel and the Aerojet General Corporation is under contract to the I.S. Maritime100 words
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111 1958-08-28 3 LONDON, Wed. A gang of between 20 and 30 youths with sticks wrecked a cafe in West London belonging to a coloured man, a court was told yesterday. A defence witness at'eged the trouble began because of a rumour that the cafe ownerReuter - 111 words
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131 1958-08-28 3 LITTLE ROCK. Wed. rE Arkansas Governor. Mr. Orval Faubus. yesterday asked a speciallysummoned session of the State Legislature for a Bill to empower him to close the State's public schools If Integration was ordered. The Governor said the measure was necessary to avoid aReuter - 131 words
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196 1958-08-28 3 BRITISH MURDER HUNTERS CALL AT U.S.. BASE LONDON, Wed. Detectives visited the giant U.S. Air Force base at Ruislip yesterday in their hunt for the killer of the former wife of an American serviceman. Mrs. Joyce Green, 31 twice married, was found strangled to death tn her horn* at Denham,Reuter - 196 words
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Article47 1958-08-28 3 TOKYO. Wed— The death toll as a result of typhoon "Flossie." which had affected western and- central Japan, yesterday rose to 15. Pol.cc said 30 others were still missing and 39 had been injured. About 18.000 houses were either damaged or flooded. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article309 1958-08-28 3 I f ONDON. Tues. The stock market made satisfactory showing today although business was dampened by the Cohen wage freeze report and the Par Eastern situation. Closing middle prices of selected stock not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Turn Spot 2S*d.. Oct. UTtd.. Nov. 24d Dec. 14d..309 words
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152 1958-08-28 3 GUNMEN STRIKE AGAIN PARIS. Wednesday. 4 LL Paris police leave was cancelled yesterday as part of new precautions against Algerian terrorism. Police at present on leave are being recalled Immediately. The move follows Algerian terrorist attacks In Paris on Monday. In which fourReuter - 152 words
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Article97 1958-08-28 3 INDONESIA OUR FRIEND MENZIES CANBERRA, Wed. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Mensies. told the House of Representatives today that statements suggesting that relations between Australia and Indonesia were strained were very much to be deprecated. Far from being strained. Australia's relation* with Indonesia were over-all extremely good, he said.Reuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-08-28 3 DETROIT. Wed. Five thousand workers at the Pontiac factory of General Motors Corporation went on strike yesterday.— U.P.l. MJOl* LtONO23 words
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Advertisement229 1958-08-28 3 tried(Oh, how they have tried!) TO MAKE A CLEANER AS GOOD AS VIM BUT NO-ONE'S YET SUCCEEDED •^^SV\ /yH}/0 There have been many imitations of W\[ J \j& "4/ Vim. But if imitation is the sincerest Uf/ a f orm °f fla ttc ry Vim is happy. Of course, the229 words
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Advertisement157 1958-08-28 3 >• < (tl j 1 SALE I > i 3 HARROWS LTD. !{j For One Week Only I 28th AUGUST t\ h: 4th SEPTEMBER x >- 1, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TELEPHONE *****. I a- \^^°^l> FISH Vo x*vk(\ MEAT < Visit IRANIAN CARPETS for IRANIAN (Persian), BOKHARA, Ii PAKISTAN157 words
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Article, Illustration380 1958-08-28 4 SURGERY JVOW-OR A SAFER JOB IN SIX MONTHS; SURVIVAL OF ENLARGED HEART BOY AT STAKE PENANG, Wednesday. HAWKER, Mr. Lai Chee, has been asked to make an early decision which may affect the chances of survival of his son, Boon Leong, 12,380 words
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Article84 1958-08-28 4 Come in October, Penang asks Ong FENAKG. Wed. The George Town City ouncil will formally in tr the Singapore Mayor. Mr. Oi Eng ("imn. and a delegation of his fellow councillor's to visit Penanc in October. The invitation will be jent U> Mr. Ong by the Penan* Mayor, Mr. D.84 words
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Article87 1958-08-28 4 MIC drops poll protest letter BfcMO.X.. Wed. Ttar Bentong branch of the MIC ha* withdrawn a tetter it sent to Alliance headquarters alleging that L'MNO youths had helped a rival caa4Jdate to beat an MIC man in the last town .-•-until election An MIC official said today that the decision87 words
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Article25 1958-08-28 4 IPOH. Wed. A yogi. Maharishi Bal Brahtnachari. will talk on spiritualism at the Kinta Indian Association premises here tomorrow at 7.30 pm25 words
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Article45 1958-08-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A campaign is to be started to open Girl Ouide companies in vernacular schools. The Chief Commissioner of Federation Oirl Guides. Mrs. P. Navaratnam, said that commissioners would be scut out to give talks during tne campaign45 words
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157 1958-08-28 4 A DEATH SCENE -BY A MURDER WITNESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.- A tailor described in the First Magistrate's Court here today how four young children sat round their dying father, weeping, one night I Aladin was giving evidence at a preliminary inquiry in which R Ragavan, 44. and P. Tulukanan. 23.157 words
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323 1958-08-28 4 MURDER CASE MEN BLAMED EACH OTHER, COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A LORRY cleaner who together with his nephew is facing a murder charge in the High Court here is alleged to have confessed that his nephew had threatened to strangle him if he told anyone about the murder or323 words
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Article77 1958-08-28 4 BUTTERWORTH, Wed Five Canberra jet bomo erg from the RAAF oa c here will fly past during the merdeka anniversary parade here at 8.05 am on Aug. 31. The District Officer. Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Dato Mahmuud. will take the salute at the march past Police, police77 words
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264 1958-08-28 4 'KING' IS JAILED FOR PARANG ATTACK 'TEi.UK AiMSON, Wed. —A man who sang an abusive song about his neighbour to the accompaniment oi a drum at night and when the neighbour remonstrated said i am king in my house," was Jailed here today. Toddy tapper K. Chelliah, 38, pleaded guilty264 words
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Article57 1958-08-28 4 Ong Say Eng who stepped lr.to the witness box of the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, could not rals^ his right hand to take the oath. "My shoulder is a bit stiff," Ong explained to tht .magistrate Mr. Philip Lav. Mr Lav allowed him to ta&e the oath57 words
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Advertisement39 1958-08-28 4 f TAe /vr/etr of Af&/cy&ers J J JAJbMb^b^bMbA A Malaya's first year. Packed with photographs and articles. 120 pages. Malaya's story told by many of Malaya's leading figures. ONLY $1,50 Order now from your Newsagent O V SALE SOOJV39 words
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Miscellaneous156 1958-08-28 4 i RADIO: General Programme l BSO CkMr Down. P.M 1.15 RADIO MALAYA j-J-j a-c SSt^ t N*T,ON^HO»T WAVE n~LJti Hoiland; 6 45 Lfchta On; 653 R<_- HWiui ».tr f" mrtrei Singapore Share Market Report iwalVli-mpuh 2 nd il^l m *X*2!* tm Z n Median vi «.i, n T*o The New»;156 words
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378 1958-08-28 5 'DESERVES THANKS OF ALL PARENTS, TEACHERS 9 [POH, Wed. The Government de serves the gratitude of every parent and teacher for the tremendous expansion in education, a union official said today. Mr. Teerath Ram, president, told the Malayan Graduate Teachers Union's annual delegates conference:378 words
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337 1958-08-28 5 I POH, Wed. Mr. Teerath Ram, president of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Association, today warned the Federation Government that dilution of the teaching profession by poorly qualified teachers from the day training centres would have a disastrous effect on the future of Malaya.337 words
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Advertisement150 1958-08-28 5 /^Mk THE MANAGER JpT *A*Jk BATA SHOE SHOP M/u BATA BUILDINC; \/i/l PRESENTS HIS A^^l^Wfl COMPLIMENTS YOU to a Fashion Parade of Teenagers Tiny Tots Footwear at the Raffles Hotel Saturday 30lh August at 10 A.M. The Latest Collection of Flatties, Ballerinas, Beach Sandals and also a perfect selection of150 words
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Advertisement62 1958-08-28 5 USX mES~TOOAY a*J TOMQMIW TODAY: Singapore 10.55 a.m. (7ft. fin.) 10.30 pm (tft.); Port Dlctaon 5.52 «Jn. (in. 31n.) 1.24 pn> i«n 4in.); Penang 13 06 a-m. (Tft.) 12.86 pm (7ft. Sin.). TOMORROW: Singapore 11.20 a.m. Hit. lln.) 10.57 p.m. '•ft Ski); Port Dlckson 6.30 a.m. (tft. Tin.) 6.57 p.m.62 words
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Miscellaneous395 1958-08-28 5 IVnaii'J CATHAY: Cowboy 1, 3.30. 6.30. 830 ODEON: Selandang DeUma 115 3.30. 6.45, 9.15; PARAMOI NT: Malal Itt-.i Mangal 3 30. 8 30' CAPITOL: Wonderland of Nature 1 15. 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; REX: Sergeant Hassan (Malay) 1.15. 334 6 30. 9.30: LIDO: Bataaa 330 7 9JO: ROYAL: Annayln Anal (Tamil)395 words
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Miscellaneous393 1958-08-28 5 Kola Jl ham CATHAY: Against the Horror 13 30 3; LIDO: Bhagt Sardar (Tamil) 2 30: ODEON: Whrto Devfl 12.30. 3. Kuanlan CATHAY: Bride Bridegroom 2 30. 7, 9 30; REX: BraTe One 2 30. 7. 9 30. HrnfonQ BUN: Tammy tc The Bachelor 1. 7.M. TaajonH Maliai REX: Wong393 words
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Miscellaneous61 1958-08-28 5 Bala Pahui CATHAY: My Kingdom For A Husband 3. 715. 9.30; TYE RI'AN: Bure Xl Hoor 3. 7. 9.30: REX: Ye«h Poh Lul Long (Mandarin' 3. T.li. 9.3«; SULTANA: Buet Chong Ling Ch. 1 (Cantonese) 3. 7.15, »30. Klum BRILLIANT: Orlando 2.15. 7. 9.15: CORONATION: Strange Brothers (Tamil) 2.30. 761 words
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Article35 1958-08-28 6 I* Ho,w. ilk (W.mm.m) THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Mary Tan Bong Neo thank all relative* and friend* for at ending the funeral, assistance rendered, loan of cars, sending wreuths and mass etc.35 words
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Article119 1958-08-28 6 10 Hord, Sl* (Mimimmm). HELP THE BOY Scouts to earn funds give your odd jobs to them. Phone ***** If you want MM LOLLI-POPS popping in ever)' mouth. Lovely Fruit Flavoured Sweets on a Stick. Made by Fullers Ltd. Sole Agents Robinson's 18T KINO'S DRAGOON Guards are shortly leaving119 words
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Article640 1958-08-28 6 The decision to create two divisions of the University ol Malaya, of equal status and with a large measure ol autonomy, was taken six months ago. The Joint Committee on the Constitution of the University', which publishes its report today, consequently worked within fairly narrow terms640 words
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Article315 1958-08-28 6 The less publicised work of the United Nations is neither less dramatic nor less important than its efforts to grasp political nettles. The conference in Tokyo of the Pan-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association has been hearing from an executive director of the U.N.s International Children* Emergency Fund315 words
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Article209 1958-08-28 6 The first Asian seminar on trade union constitution and structure which opened this week in Kuala Lumpur provides an occasion for Malayan and other Asian unionists to discuss basic principles. One reason why control of trade unions in many Asian countries has tended to pass into the209 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1958-08-28 6 THINGS THAT GO BUMP AT NIGHT IN KING GEORGE V NATIONAL PARK T AM writing this article In the middle of the night, in the middle of the Jungle and In absolute darkness. Eight hours ago three men led us. by a very reasonable Jungle path, to a hut built1,310 words
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625 1958-08-28 6 The English-educated as Mr. Lee Kuan Yew sees them SOME astonishing views have been expressed on the subject of social revolution in a controversy sparked oft by my letter (S.T. Aug. 8). First, the anonymous letters. These have missed the point which Inche Ibrahim was trying to make. They all625 words
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102 1958-08-28 6 MAKE RAFFLES PLACE IDEAL FOR SHOPPING SINGAPORE City Councillors who want to turn Raffles Place into a public garden have overlooked one point. They could transform it into a pedestrian square with a car parking basement A precedent can be seen in Fifth Avenue Park in Sew Yori or the102 words
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Letter58 1958-08-28 6 TniERE will be a "catch a duck" competition at the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens during the Merdeka anniversary celebrations. May I raise a voice of protest against this officially organised barbarous act of cruelty? Surely there are better ways of celebrating Malayan Independence than chasing some58 words
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204 1958-08-28 6 THE proposal to convert Raffles Place into a garden has caused comment that has been heard In Penang. May I offer a suggestion? Why not make everybody happy by having a car park and a garden at the same time and204 words
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Advertisement125 1958-08-28 6 Y42 Contractors know which tube is right Osram for a brighter light i m ,ii hw m THI GfNCftAL ILfCTtIC CO.. (MALAYA) LI THt GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD. OF ENGLAr AMAZING FREE BOOK SHOWS HOW YOU CAN SE^PERFfCTLY WITHOUT G^SSy T.^trSffo?'^. UH WITT* To'tt, ORJDU) MB FLU-M SL*C- jrt; r125 words
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364 1958-08-28 7 Molly, 21, says 'yes' by post to Aussie suitor By PATRICIA MORGAN A PRETTY Singapore girl, Molly Ooh, confessed yesterday that she is anxiously awaiting the day she can leave for Australia to marry a man she has never met. And although only 21, she la not the least dismayed364 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-08-28 7 Lawyer— 'I object'— in court walk-out CLASH WITH MAGISTRATE AFTER QUESTIONING INSPECTOR ON ALLEGED POLICE STATION ASSAULT LAWYER abruptly left a Singapore court yesterday after an objection he had made was overruled by the magistrate. The lawyer Mr. T. T. Rajah, was defending a taxi-driver, Lee Peng Keen, who was309 words
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Article105 1958-08-28 7 Gambling charges against 7 PENANG, Wed. A housewife, Ong Swee Eng. today pleaded not guilty to a summons charge of using her Patanl Road house as a common gaming house en July 8. Ong. It was alleged, allow ed a game of "blank al" (dice) to be played by six105 words
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Article24 1958-08-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. A 20-year-old girl. Margaret Szeto Chew Lin. who was reported missing since last Saturday, returned to her family today.24 words
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207 1958-08-28 7 IPOH. Wednesday. r[E Special Branch, today released the chairman of the Kuala Kuang New Village local council, Chong Swee, who was among the 40 people arrested on Aug. 18 during a swoop on Kuala Kuang and Kan than Bharu new villages near here. The 40207 words
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Article118 1958-08-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman today appealed to organisations and men and women of means in Malaya to donate money to enable the working committee of the national art gallery to buy paintings to set up a permanent collection He was118 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-08-28 7 STRAITS TIMES may shows the new white area11 words
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112 1958-08-28 7 Injured Malayans now out of danger KM B Wed.— Mr. (hua Yong Guan, J.P. received a telegram from Australia today stating that both hi* sons, who were seriously Injured in a car accident near Perth, were now out of danger. The telegram, sent by Mrs. Bruce, liaison officer of Malayan112 words
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Article83 1958-08-28 7 A plea for women IPOH. Wed. Speaking at the annual delegate conference of the Malayan Graduate-Teachers' Union here today the chairman. Mr. Teerath Ram. asked the Minister for Education to declare that married women teachers should enjoy permanency of status under the unified scheme for teachers In a strong bid83 words
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Article64 1958-08-28 7 IPOH. Wed— lt would be a "wise and statesmanlike decision" if the Alliance Government recognised the Nanyang University, said Mr. Teerath Ram. president of the Malayan GraduateTeachers Union, at its annual delegate conference here this evening. Such a recognition. he said, would help the university to64 words
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Article, Illustration436 1958-08-28 7 SIT YIN FONG - Esther's tears move a mother— give-away baby stays at home SIT YIN FONG English couple return to Johore rubber estate empty-handed j^By A YOUNG Singapore mother sobbed and smashed windows in a hysterical out-burst yesterday after giving away her two-month-old baby for adoption. It happened Just after noon In Lorong436 words
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Article27 1958-08-28 7 KLANO, Wed. Klang police yesterday rounded up six people In a five-hour raid. They are being detained at the Klang police station.27 words
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142 1958-08-28 7 SELANGOR TO HAVE NEW FORM OF GOVERNMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor will be the fourth j state in the Federation to introduce a committee system of government designed to I give experience to elected members of the State Council. The State Legal Adviser Inche Bahauddin bin Mo named Ya'acob. will142 words
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Advertisement160 1958-08-28 7 aiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiimiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiii| 1 fiOff V I**»V Yourself thm 1 I comfort A ro\vi:xii:\« i; 1 I [■fin which DESMO Folding i 1 jfil CHAIR Wu|jH can offer you. E TBlfltJinM l»'« in Elegant .g^a^gaM I Portable Clrair /H 1^ (or the Cirden N or Picnic* or on E jHb»WBBHb)m the Beich.160 words
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Advertisement89 1958-08-28 7 1 Z>O'C?-foccfcfetff The following arc ttic Kits required o ?t> \o "Prontecraft" Wrought Ironwork Kit* A a Screwdriver only $«va Money and AM cfcarm to your Home on Table Limp, Wall Liqhr, Magazine Rack, Latter Rack, l.ght Chonael.er, Candlestick, Plant Pat latket. Holder Stand A Brocket atC., Trode Inquinei to:89 words
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Article163 1958-08-28 8 A SINGAPORE postman. Sabtu bin Haji Othman, 2ft, was yesterday ordered to undergo reformative training for the theft of $10 from a registered letter sent by Mr. Wong Lee Hoong, an Assistant Controller of Posts. Lftlr Choor Singh, the Send Criminal District ludge told Sabtu:163 words
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Article33 1958-08-28 8 PBNANG. Wed. The Penang Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee. will declare open an eight day fun fair organised by the Penang UMNO division from Aug 30 to Sept. 633 words
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Article61 1958-08-28 8 Ediek bin Jalalin, 2S. pleaded guilty In Singapore yesterday to then of a rim and tyre from a car parked behind the Great World Park on Tuesday night Inspector E. Mahadevan said that Edlck was caught by a detecUve while he was placing tae stolen rtm and61 words
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83 1958-08-28 8 Photo show for school building fund ArAN-MALAYAN jamar photographic exhibition will be held in Penan*; in October. It is being organised by the Penanc Free School in iid of its buildiac tamd. The exhibition is ooen to amateur photographers under 21 years from the Federation and Singapore. Nine medals, three83 words
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Article48 1958-08-28 8 Tte Singapore Education Ministry has started parttime courses in administrative work for principals ul Government English and Chinese schools. Principals of foar schools now learn In the finance establishment, examination and administrative section of the Ministry. Each prmdpal will spend one month hi a section.48 words
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113 1958-08-28 8 Unions: 'We are fair but not weak' mHE newly-formed SlngaI pore Federation of Oil Workers. Unions yesterdaj promised to adopt a ".m--licy of reasonableness" towards the three oil companies In Singapore. A statement issued by the federation secretary. Mr. Oon Peet Pong, said the workers hoped the employers would not113 words
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Article34 1958-08-28 8 Fourteen national servlcenea of Civil Defence Corps were fined between $5 to $50 in Singapore yesterday for absenting themselves from training, being improperly dressed and one for defiance of BT\ order.34 words
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Article89 1958-08-28 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM Wed.--i TWO Ben posing as police Inspectors drmniwifd 940 from a ilHajßr-**! I man. the cosrt wax told today. Altar ban atotag. they mem*** S»Tjit BBBfJi. tt ana KcrmU fltettv raT»«re eacta bmmd I «>er to ffttl lor a. year lot extorting nuiney (torn89 words
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Advertisement508 1958-08-28 8 t HffllKy.Yl F 33m LAST WEEKS! J] I Daily 3 Sh*ws: 9.30 a.m., 2.30 A 7.34 p.m. 1 f {q-»2*-* QieCmQmmaridmmtsft J g Free Lists Suspended V V l\ B\ I Thrre will b« mornini shows dally M HAI »t 9.30 ajsa. CMMkb's haat-pric- 5 "T* *b W% m concessiaas508 words
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Advertisement610 1958-08-28 8 •»•>«>•>•>•>■> fj laH9fl^BaVßaw^J BT i aflPv^^^^B¥^?^Sl ■II BVBW T l4bPawVaaat^l4^-2aJ^laalßK^^ll :PBRNi jfSSfSSvFv&L -WW -Shmtrinu B 97i9 x% an i■■n m *r m^tf p^w= c^ t, I 10.30 a.i 1.15, 4.00, 6.45 4V 9.30 dm M-S-M PRESENTS s»"~ **v ^YUL BRYHHER m tUHIA SCROI CUIRE BLOOM X W$) fi ■LH J610 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1958-08-28 9 rhomas Wolfe The literary sensation of the 30's (MilTl' S are stated to have ransacked dictionaries for superlatives to compare American writer Thomas Wolfe with everything from Homer to the Bible. Harassed publishers developed ulcers, so it is said, trying to trim his mountains of manuscript dov/n to marketable length.Daily Mirror - 1,456 words
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Advertisement108 1958-08-28 9 IS 311 iaW 3Kf V I M All over the. nvrld i P'H&y Ltpstkk f (if nail polish k lasting hvelitiess aVI if* O-Cedor Mop Built to last Glides into corners and under low furniture O-Cedar Polish Brings out all the natural beauty of the grain. O-Cedar Sponge Mop built108 words
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Advertisement235 1958-08-28 9 "—BANGKOK Discover the friendly city of temples and ancient traditions ■HI«VT%i *M J A.L offers you. the HHbst j passenger, an unbeatable jHHLT Ls^bV combination of speed, ■^BflkT Bfl comfort: an d unsurpassed J£* V> TM€ M>NSHtMC KOUTC Ovf* TMI PACiriC jBitsß?^^j(Br Lrmi EG22 wfffi, *f* t nil n'i ■DO235 words
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Miscellaneous64 1958-08-28 9 ###rfff«*fi A By 3hia Thy Saint By Lvslii* Inartvris tPirh Trary By 0 it r (mint hi wr^ umw-u men AI i I r\ MMTSV? >V TOMGtfT AULCO OUT I MAND ANO V mwrvou mm oo*T "S** lo4 LONGER. yfl||UrE=i \r^~_Yl f^ BATS AT POOT ANO mES I MAvi^-n«oTwe«TMOBECOoos. I64 words
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385 1958-08-28 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price again fell slightly in Singapore yesterday by 62] cents to $369.62} per picul with a rather larger estimated offering of 130 tons on the market. In London overnight the same price pattern continued the385 words
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Article158 1958-08-28 10 i September llrst gra4e rubber buyers fob closed in Singapore yesterday at 81 H cents per H> down one-eighth of a tent on 1 Tuesday s closing price. I Closing tone: Quiet. I Closing prices in cents per lb > yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot fob.158 words
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Article109 1958-08-28 10 Singapore Chinese Prodace Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent August/September $32 buyers, $33 >. sellers Coronal oil: quiet; bulk $49 sellers, drum $53 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported. Muntok white $126. Sarawak $125 (both down $1). special Sarawak black $75 (unchanged).109 words
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Article93 1958-08-28 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following t hanges in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32\ O.D. 32 7 90 d'st 33 1/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: New York 32-..; French Franc*93 words
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Article80 1958-08-28 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: KUlnskl 1/2, Sunnyville 4, 5. Siblgo 6A, Manila Maru 6/7, Lone Star Mariner 8/9, Blltar 10 11, Taksaug 13/14, Musi Lloyd 15 16. Olenbank 18. Nissei Maru 1920, Auby N. WaU 3. Rengam N. Wall 4,80 words
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Article28 1958-08-28 10 SINGAPORE. AUG. 27. RUBBER: 81, cents per lb. (down one-eighto of a cent). TIN: $368 K2J per picul (down 621 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 130 tons.28 words
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Article518 1958-08-28 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials were quietly steady while tins and rubbers were slightly easier, and the turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business *»ne yesterday: Praser Si Neave ords $2,574 (odd lot) 12.67 and 52.67 1 Gammon $1,424 lodd lot). $1.46:518 words
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Article108 1958-08-28 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares were easier on the Stock Exchange here I today. I Loans 3'»" i 1956-59 £100 4s 3d. i Loans 3V, 1955-58 £101 3s. 9d. Bank of N.B.W £3»Va seller Con. Zinc 64/ m Mount Lyell 23/3 N. Broken HIU 90/- buyer HUI 50 U/9108 words
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Article20 1958-08-28 10 Malayan Share Market: Aag. VJ Amg. 2« Industrial*: U9.99 89 9« Tins: 79.02 79.76 Jan. 1 1958= 1M20 words
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Advertisement724 1958-08-28 10 NOTICES KUALA LANGAT DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY A repair to the pipe line of the above water supply will be made on Friday 29.8.58 and for this purpose water supply in Kuala Langat District (excluding S»pang) will be cut off from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. of the same day. 2.724 words
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Advertisement547 1958-08-28 10 NOTICES THE BILUT VALLEY LAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION It is hereby notified for general information that the last day for receiving applications for the BUut Valley Scheme Is 15th September. 1958. HANAFIAH BIN HUSSEIN Secretary, Bllut Valley Land Development Corporation. NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD •(the FEDERATION OF MALAYA INTERRUPTION OF SUiPPLT547 words
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Advertisement825 1958-08-28 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M. No. 52 of 19M) I THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PEBAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS. its*. (Fk. G.N. No. 910/56) BEGI'LATIOM It). (S) NOTICE OF COBCPLETION OF REVISED REGISTER. No. Notice Is hereby given that the Revised Register of Electors for the Green Town825 words
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Advertisement828 1958-08-28 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from ohose who are Federal Citizens for appointments In the Perils state Civil Service on the following Salary Scales: (A) $415. $450. »478 x A 25 578/ Bar/615 x A2S 715/ Bar/738 x A 25-813 Qualifications: A pass Degree of the University of Malaya or828 words
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Advertisement45 1958-08-28 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD ACCEPTING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NAGAPATTINAM. AND MADRAS t.«.«. M STATE OP MADRAS" v oy 57 Spore P. Shorn Penang Arriving 30.8.58 3.9.58. 4.9.58. Leaving 2.9.58. 3.9.58. 5.9.58 R. Jumobhoy Sons Ltd.. Agents: Eastern Skipping Corpn Ltd45 words
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Advertisement630 1958-08-28 10 "K LINE" Japui U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service Spore f> S'nsm Penjng EM Kobe ETA LA ETA NT "Rssikm Msra- i,t on nil sest litest 1) s**i m Mull M/llSeft 25 Sen 11 act m n,, "Mssiaai Msra" IitcMMIU Oct 12 Oct I) Oct M 2ss oil 14 15 Oct630 words
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Advertisement1469 1958-08-28 11 Tal: 14OS MANLTIJSLD 6c CO M LTD. Tei, l«U (II hits) "•porated .n Singapore) (11 IiBBM JE BLivE FUNNEL LINE C SA'i,..(S TO LUERPOri. GLASGOW, LONOON 1 CONIINENTAL PORTS (Via Sau aitk lilertj tt piacted m Paiama w Cape tt Giwt Hipe) Carriers option to proceed via other sorts to1,469 words
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Advertisement2500 1958-08-28 11 > *^tgF EAST ASIATIC LINES MaUDAMS SAIIINCS FM MEN, PMT SAID, CENOA, AHTWttP, MTTEHAM, aam«MBMl H MEN RAMRMC. CRPEHmAGEH, COTNINMM, OSLO SWI P. Sham Penang "KINA"* 17/aStft "SELANOIA" 11/11 teal 21/22 Scat 21/23 Sept "lUSUAM4- i/IM ?/ltrt Cailiig Mjaia. OUTWARDS SAIIINCS FOR BANGKOK AM/M FAR EAST Penang P. S'kaa S'poit2,500 words
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Advertisement1270 1958-08-28 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: Nl.: ***** ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONOON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. US ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, NAMRORC A HULL SIATTII VANCOUVER t PORUANB and lot U.S.A. Nortti Atlantic Ptrts Acctatitf cargi ftr Cutril A Saitl a.id Canada via Colombo America eiU Of BROOKLYN- SUNNYVILLE S'ftil P. S'kßß Penani1,270 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1958-08-28 12 Big baby on a vitamin diet OEING baby-sitter to an elephant is probably one of the most unusual Jobs a girl could tackle, but attractive Australian. Mrs. June Scott, takes it in her stride as all in a day's work. Mrs. Scott, who arrived by air1,243 words
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Advertisement344 1958-08-28 12 £yoif/VOV LYONS BLUE LABEL COFFEE LYONS BLUE LABIiL K^sfil^^t« COFFEE popularly priced IBJB^^^JfcyCJlj with sealed-in freshness. Isbb#-«U^bC aasBB»W**JI It's medium roasted. gam ?l j J aaaff delicious to taste U^^^^ |^J^J^ a^^9 »nd to economical. ibbb^s3bbbbbbb»bbbb»»s*^ BPURE GROUND COFFEE still available in <, the ever- j popular ffi/F^' IM>NS^ COFFEE344 words
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Advertisement289 1958-08-28 12 Complete confidence with Modess Jjjjj^k SANITARY TOWELS j^bbbbbbbbbbT >wC Fastidious women evetywhera 11^^ ns st on CX^ CSS Sanitary towels. For Modess cannot H possibly show under the moat J^^^^^^^^K clinging gown or cbeongsam. And Modess (in their hygienic K dust-proof pack) are softer, 1 more absorbent and economical too!289 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-08-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS IS. Part of general bread 1. It leave* traffic at moat for whltenar (t>. prosaic chaos* 2. 4). 14. Drink blended for Dora and I. Olve warning of a drink to II (I). the flnUh (T). It. Coach for Industry Mad* alteration* and finish- 19. One95 words
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Miscellaneous150 1958-08-28 12 24. Pood (or simpletons (7). 25. Novel Busslan gardening tool (7). 26. Contractor (12). DOWN 1. Spoil an entry In Kent (7). 2. Place of entertainment where one may be in stitches (7). 3. Colour that Is turned to fluffy stuff for a quilt 4. Exclamation to order In Nebraska150 words
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Article429 1958-08-28 13 Hants fail by six runs v Northants LONDON, Wednesday. JjURREY, County cricket champions for the last six seasons, swept into a 14 points lead in the current table yesterday. Scoring a facile win over Worcestershire, they drew ahead of Hampshire, who gainpd no reward from aReuter - 429 words
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89 1958-08-28 13 ARSENAL: Re-number centre half No. 3 I ONDON. Wed. Arsenal. I tbe English First Division soccer club, announced esterday that they will ask the English Fmtball Leacae tot permission to re -number their centre-half with figure "3" instead of a "5" This would mean the left back wearing "4" insteadReuter - 89 words
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Article54 1958-08-28 13 I ONDON Wed -Results In last lJ night's UK soccer matches: DIV. ONE: Arsenal 3 Burnley 0; Leeds United I Lnton 1 DIV TWO: Grimsby 4 Lincoln City 2 DIV. THEE* Bury 3 Stockport 3 DIV. FOUR: Witford 0 Port Vale 2; Carlisle 1 OUUneham 2: Oldharo54 words
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196 1958-08-28 13 Typical English amateur a dying race, Dewes MELBOURNE, Wed The typical English amateur cricketer— the man with plenty of money and leisure —was a dying race, former Test cricketer J. G. Dewes said tn Melbourne today. Mr Dewes. 32, arrived here on board the Stratheden on his way to SydneyReuter - 196 words
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Article391 1958-08-28 13 ENGLAND FAIL TO MAKE IT 5-0 WIN I ONDON, Wed. A La determined stand by John Reid, their captain. and Bert Sutcliffe. their star left-handed batsman, saved New Zealand from possible defeat in the fifth an.l final Test a: The Ovai here yesterday. England made a bold bid to recordReuter - 391 words
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Advertisement947 1958-08-28 13 TUmoN tt Wmrmt ti (Him.) in it tit. txlrm. SEPTEMBER BEOUWERS Shorthand. Book-Keeplng, (mornIng, evening). Taping througtioul day. Three places. Concession, fcludents. Vacancies: Theory, speed. Book-Keepmc, Accounting, Malay. French, Latin. Pre-Senior. Forma I/V. Singapore InKtltute of Commerce 1« OoUyer Quay, 75 Middle ROHd. It Veerasamy Road. *****--21U1. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt947 words
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Advertisement901 1958-08-28 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M U (mHm.)—Bmm t» dm. «»r. TWO-TONB FORD CONSUL September 1956 chromed lights. I 21,000 miles, SO MPO Taxed. C/Ins. August 1959. Excellent condition. Accident— Pree. $4,000/-. Phone *****. i lau7 CHEVROLET 210 Beg: August 1957. below 10.000 miles. Excel: conditions. $7,300 oji.o Phone Tan 2723 C901 words
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Advertisement54 1958-08-28 13 i r-^ RIGHT BETWEEN i < G^^f£ .Jst;^ TUP WL* MAD DOG KILLER I O ■BSSC^li.'ii fAC£S HIS FATHER J W {pfaLjU GUN TO GUN ON 1 N |Ha CUNMAN WALK!" the j8 way MB flW^^PiPPPffll i: you mm m&¥lW want |M > I TICHNICOLOtrVHEIISIiM3HH om:o\« opens today! 11. am-54 words
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Article410 1958-08-28 14 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM why Asian Games stars are out of 'Festival' side Selectors decide: Accent on youth By KUALA LUMFi'R. Wednesday. pOOTBALL Association of Malaya today gave its reason why 10 of its players, who represented Malaya at the Asian Games in Tokyo four months ago, were dropped410 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-08-28 14 VICKERS WALKS HIS WAY TO A 'GOLD' A GOLD medal for Britain on the first day of the European Games at Stockholm was rained by Frank Vickers who won the 20 kilometres walk. Paul Popper picture.36 words
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Article22 1958-08-28 14 RAUB. Wed. Uaub Indians won the Muniandy Cup soccer competition vrhen they beat Temerloh Indians 7-0 In the final here22 words
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157 1958-08-28 14 OSLO Wed.— Egll Danielsen, Norwegian world record holder and Olympic champion, put up the best javelin performance in the world this year when Li won with 270 ft. 7]in. on the second day of the International athletics meeting here yesterday evening. Danielsen hit peakReuter - 157 words
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Article355 1958-08-28 14 EPSOM JEEP - USEFUL HIGH SOCKS IS TOP OF LIST EPSOM JEEP SPOTTING wnonu By OTABLEMATES Take »3 Easy and High Socks, trained by Keith Daniels at Bukit Timah, who fought out the finish of the Yang di Pertuan Agung's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur earl'er In the month, will renew their rivalry355 words
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Article54 1958-08-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A goal In the second period of extra time enabled Selangor Indian Association to enter the second round of the F.A.S. knockout competition when they beat Royal Air Force 3-2 at Princes Road today. Thangaveloo, Munusamy and Arokiasamy scored for Indians while Hebdon54 words
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Article41 1958-08-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The PASs junior knockout soccer competition result* today wert: Federation Armoured Car beat S.I.A. 3-1 at Pudu Road. s.C.R C beat Levers 4-1 at Bungsar Road; Indonesia Muda beat Drmanlc Dynamos 5-0 at Ipoh Road.41 words
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Article114 1958-08-28 14 Combined Schools hold the Busmen pENANG. Wed Malayan r Combined Schools put up a surprisingly good performance when they held the visiting Kowloon Motor Bus soccer team to a 1-1 draw at the City stadium here last night. The schoolboys showed splendid combination. Star* of the side were Woo Ab114 words
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Article51 1958-08-28 14 KUALA UPIS. Wed. Twenty-three men and 14 women cyclists took part In the 16-mlle cycle race from Benta to Kuala Llpls here yesterday. The winner was Ng Pu Yoon In 43 mln. 20 sec. Tan Lye 81m won the women's race with a time of 5451 words
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778 1958-08-28 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - FAM should run club tourney for champions NORMAN SIEBEL By E \l ALAYAN football stands on the 5 iTI threshold of its greatest poj polarity, prosperity and prestige. On Saturday, 26,000 saw the Malaya Cup Final between Penang and Singapore at the 1 Menleka Stadium, and the takings 5 amounted778 words
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Article242 1958-08-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MR. T. MORI'S .scathing attack on the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council is to be discussed at the meeting of the Council here on Friday Mr Mori, who wa.s liaison officer between the F.M.O.C and the organisers of the Asian Games 1Reuter - 242 words
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Article173 1958-08-28 14 Johnny invited to play in India ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Cricket Cluo of India has invited Johnny Heah, Malayan Thomas Cup player and former All-England doubles champion, to piay in the C.C.I, championships from Sept 18 to 3U. Trip C.C.I, has also asked trie Badminton Association ol Malay* to persuade173 words
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Letter133 1958-08-28 14 IN interrupting the Malaya Cup Final broadcast for the news on Saturday Radio Malaya repeated exactly what they did when the Tfcomas Cup badminton matches were played. On those occasions too. Rad'.o Malaya mternipted many an exciting match for the news at 6 30 p.m. Mr. Beamkh makes133 words
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Letter99 1958-08-28 14 Mr. J A. WUllama protest against the abrupt ending of the Malaya Cup Final commentary last Saturday »as quite reasonable.. I with some other friends, were listening to '.his broadcast and w« felt the same way as did Mr. Williams While on this subject 1 wish In raise another point99 words
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Advertisement54 1958-08-28 14 T $175 Take with you the perfect secretary. Why continue to be without a HERMES "Baby"? It is a faithful companion which renders inestimable service. You will be able to take it with you everywhere: It is always ready for use. Send for free leaflet tfammeters J nmt mum XO.54 words
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