The Straits Times, 14 February 1958
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Title Section24 1958-02-14 1 AVI 11X4.1 DAILY 111 11 1 I ll> SALE E\< WiUS fIQ.QOO The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 15 CENTS24 words
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Article387 1958-02-14 1 IS REBEL LEADER SUMUAL HEADING FOR KUALA LUMPUR? Reported to be in Manila with British passport and under false name People urged: Be on guard JAKARTA, Thurs.— Indonesian Ai r Force planes dropped pamphlets over rebellious Central Sumatra, Jakarta Radio said today. The pamphlets asked for theReuter; UP - 387 words
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615 1958-02-14 1 Self-rule pledge repeated 'THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan in a farewell message to Singapore yesterday said that all In Britain would watch the developments here with "every confidence in the future." Mr. Macmillan reiterated that Britain would keep her pledge to give Singapore615 words
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1268 1958-02-14 1 RUBBER CjMtANY ON 34 CHARGES ]Lf R. TAN E£C jo 4, managing director of Aik Hoe iT1 and Co., one of Jhe largest rubber companies In the world, was asked in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday if he knew the 'secrets" of another1,268 words
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130 1958-02-14 1 Malaya tells France: We deplore your bombing of Tunisia El W LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Government has told the French charge d'affaires here. Monsieur, J. E. Dkcks-Dilly, that it deplores the French air attack last week on a Tunisian border village in which 15 people were klllrd. The Government has also130 words
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Article234 1958-02-14 1 Dailu-rated men demand fresh talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE 56.000-member Staff Side of the National Whitley Council (daily-rated) has given the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, 15 days to re-open negotiations on its demand for a dollar a day all-round increase. A letter has234 words
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123 1958-02-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 17-member technical committee of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association today discussed in detail the demand for higher pay by Malaya's 320,000 plantation workers. The committee met for nearly four hours. Mr. S. Sandison from Johore presided. The National Union123 words
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Article40 1958-02-14 1 CHRISTCHURCH. N. Z, Thurs. The Belgian An- 1 tarctic Expedition today call- ed again on the U.S. Navy for assistance to its two ships trapped in pack Ice. They have been stuck fo' 34 days.40 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-02-14 1 TENGKU AT EMERGENCY BLACK SPOT TO URGE 21 REDS TO QUIT THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman addresses a crowd of more than 2.004 people at Vong Peng. Johore. yesterday during a visit to urge 21 terrorists in the area to surrender. Tong Peng is a notorious terrorist black spot57 words
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73 1958-02-14 1 Soccer star better after operation MUNICH, Thurs -The parents of England and Manchester United footballer, Duncan Edwards, who had an emergency operation yesterday, arrived here last night and hope to see their son today. Edwards was today reported "much better" after the operation, in which an artificial kidney was linked73 words
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Article26 1958-02-14 1 BERLIN. Thurs. The American Forces Network said yesterday that 40 freight cars with political prisoners left East Berlin last night for Russia.26 words
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Article188 1958-02-14 1 ROCHDALE, (England) Thurs— The Labour Party won the Government's parlia mentary seat in a by-election here yesterday, the Conser vatlve candidate coming bottom of the poll in i three-cornered fight. The result announced early today was: Mr. Jack McCann, Labour 22.133 votes; Mr. Ludovic188 words
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Article138 1958-02-14 1 SOS— AND TROOPER TO THE RESCUE 4 MERCY mission has delayed by 24 hours the arrival in Singapore of the 19.200-ton Empire Fowey, carrying troops and service families from Britain to Malaya. The Empire Fowey responded to an B.OS. from the Oer. Man-owned freighter Weserstein asking for a doctor to138 words
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125 1958-02-14 1 A ROYAL RECEPTION FOR A BABY ELEPHANT KOI A KHAKI Itiurs _A lonely three-month-old elephant is being cared for at the Istana Kola Lama here. official residence of the Raja Peretnpuan of Kelantan. The baby elephant is the sole survivor of a herd of five elephants which died of poisoning125 words
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Article174 1958-02-14 1 2 a.m. news roundup S PORE AS STRONG MILITARY BASE LONDON, Thurs— Sing*. pore Is to be one of th« focal points of a strong central reserve of th« British Army supported by an adequate fleet of aircraft to carry reinforcements rapidly to any part of the world. The Government'sReuter - 174 words
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80 1958-02-14 1 JAKARTA. Thurs— The M-sJ-imi (Moderate Musl Party today expressed the hope that the c'fTerences between the Central Government and the leaders of Central Sumatra would be settled by peaceful means. P.I.A. news agency reported. The party. In a statement, said it believed former V iReuter - 80 words
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Article59 1958-02-14 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. -Thre' Australian medical lecture will leave for Singapore soon to coach doctors In the Co lony and the Federation for the primary examination for the Fellowship of the Roya Australian College oi Surgeons Announcing this today, th* Minister for External Affair i. Mr. Richard Casey59 words
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Advertisement97 1958-02-14 1 Itir-TOUII INAMMOT CAMIgAS •ivi veu ah (nmii I HACK AND WMItl I COLOUR SNAPS COIOU* tIIOIS rfOOAJt iM«k.ATAi L'MITIO ••NCA^OWt KUALA LUMPU*. From 22nd January lo Islh February Inclusive *W^ One bright sparkling RED LION y/jt/y V\ glass will be given »wiy FREE with If SB* j* *+}r// •very case97 words
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213 1958-02-14 2 Ike talks of special programme as jobless increase WASHINGTON, Thurs. —President Eisenhower, in a statement made yesterday as the nations unemployment figures rose to their highest since World War Two, promised a special proiiramme to fight the recession. Tf other measures were needed, he declared, "they will be proposed and213 words
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299 1958-02-14 2 Feisal-Hussein huddle continues AMMAN, Thursday. TWO YOUNG monarch* pressed ahead with their talks on some form of federation for their countries here yesterday amid reports of qualified support from a third king and new economic demands on the King Feisal of Iraq and Jordan's299 words
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151 1958-02-14 2 NEW US. SYNTHETIC 'AS GOOD AS NATURAL' iy A S HINGTON. T Thurs. A new synthetic rubber developed by the Firestone Tyre and Rubber company may make the United States entirely Independent of foreign sources of rubber, U.S army research officials believe. The new synthetic "coral" rubber "is practically Identical"UP - 151 words
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Article70 1958-02-14 2 LONDON, Thurs. Police going yesterday to Denmark Street London's Tin Pan Alley to tow away cars parked too long were greeted with a serenade. It was started by a musk publisher who stood before the police and sang: "There'll Always Be An England." The refrain was takenReuter - 70 words
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Article14 1958-02-14 2 TAIPEH, Thurs.—Communist coastal guns shelled Quemoy for 30 minutes last night— UP.UP - 14 words
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Article47 1958-02-14 2 ATLANTA (Georgia), Thurs. —All blood given for transfusions must be labelled according to the skin colour of the donor ttie Georgia State ruled today. Anyone violating tbe new law wUI be liable to IS months' jail and a I s.<i m> fine— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration865 1958-02-14 2 DONALD LUDLOW - DONALD LUDLOW I From WASHINGTON, Thursday. ITTITH Explorer, the first American satellite circling smoothly overhead, a great deal of the tension of the past few weeks has seeped away. The sale of tranquillising drugs is somewhat down; culture is booming; and even the Jittery New York stock market865 words
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321 1958-02-14 2 U.S. MORALE SOARS WITH LAUNCHING OF SATELLITE EXPLORER wet a fish-hook in five years, and now I'm going fishing. This is a far better life than getting up in the morning to milk cows." Every big businessman in America is watching the opening rounds of what promises to be the321 words
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Advertisement14 1958-02-14 2 jf® The finest gif t of y __im '-■/g^gSppy of six and twelve bottles.14 words
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Article361 1958-02-14 3 TUNISIAN TROOPS, ARMED CIVILIANS MAN PETROL CAN ROADBLOCKS 'READY TO NEGOTIATE FULL SETTLEMENT: FURTHER INCIDENTS WOULD HURT US BOTH' PARIS, Thursday. FRANCE is ready to negotiate an overall settlement with Tunisia, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said last night. The offer follows Tunisian reprisals againstReuter - 361 words
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Article186 1958-02-14 3 CYPRUS GOVERNOR SEES MAKARIOS ATHENS, Thurs —Sir A Hugh Foot. Governor of Cyprus, today saw Archbishop Makarios exiled leader of the Cypriot Union with Greece movement. It was the first meeting between the Archbishop and a senior British official since Makarios was exiled from Cyprus to the Seychelle Islands inReuter - 186 words
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Article29 1958-02-14 3 I CAIRO. Thurs. -The Ye- m<»n Legation here charged today that Britain has stepped up its atacks on Yemeni border positions with heavy nuns and bombers. UP.UP - 29 words
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Article78 1958-02-14 3 LONDON, Thurs. Lord Go.^ford. the Foreign Undersecretary, said last night that any suggestion that Spain should Join Nato would bring "an instantaneous veto" from some members. Hp was replying to a House of Lords debate In which some Conservative peers urged that Spain should be IncludedReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-02-14 3 Army with General Mohamed Ayub Khan C.-in-C of the army Prince Aly Khan is the Colonel Commandant of the Uli Cavalry IP picture. PRINCE ALY KHAN right > newly -appointed Pakistan representative to the I'nited Nations, is seen here in the uniform55 words
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95 1958-02-14 3 The Queen: Why not a Russian trip? MELBOI RXE Thurs. The Queen should visit Moscow because, it was suggested today, the Russians are fundamentally lovers of royalty and would adore her charm. The suggestion was made by Mr. Eric Westbrook. director of the Melbourne national art gallery. Mr. Hestbrook. whoReuter - 95 words
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Article36 1958-02-14 3 BIRMINGHAM. Thurs— A strike by 300 key engineers stopped all production at a British Motor Corporation factory in Birmingham yesterday and caused another 3 500 men to be sent home. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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149 1958-02-14 3 Dulles gesture welcomed in Germany LONDON, Thursday EAST-WEST negotiations for "summit" talks have now snifted from problems of preparatory method to questions of agenda and representation, following Tuesday's statement by the United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, that he did netReuter - 149 words
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Article58 1958-02-14 3 ADELAIDE, Thurs —Strategic use of the North Pole region could be a deciding factor in a future nuclear war. the Australian explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins said today The shortest distance between the United States and Russia was via the Arctic. Atom-powered submarines could travel to theReuter - 58 words
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Article41 1958-02-14 3 NEW YORK. Thurs- A B--47 jet bomber was forced to jettison part of a nuclear, weapon i n the Savannah Beach area a week ago after a collision with an F-86 jet fighter, the Air Force disclosed yesterday. U.P.UP - 41 words
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147 1958-02-14 3 WORLD LAWS NEEDED FOR NUCLEAR SHIPS LONDON, Thurs Some international understanding on licensing rules would certainly be necessary for ships furnished with nuclear power, the industrial group of the British Atomic Energy Authority was told today. Mr. P. T. Fletcher, the group's director of engineerIng, said the designer of aReuter - 147 words
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Article34 1958-02-14 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. James Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force, said that it is intended to use the Atla inter-continental missile to launch an unmanned reconnaissance satellite, testimony released today said— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article63 1958-02-14 3 MONROVIA. Thurs. Th.' Liberian National Legislature last night passed a Bi 1 making racial segregation and discrimination a crimi nal offence punishable b> heavy fines. The preamble to the 81.l said "certain foreign concei sions' were practis ng segre gation and discrimination o dismissing or refusing toReuter - 63 words
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Article237 1958-02-14 3 LONDON. Wed Closing middle prices of selectee stoctcs not Including stamp duty wet Consols t48»» Fund.ng 4% £89', 4 War 34% £64', —3 18 BANKS Mercantile i£l) 33 -6 Chartered (£1) 41/- Hongkong (sl2s> £454 INSUBANCB Join Un. (uts.) 71 '14 /9 ftoyal ***** —1/6 Prudential C4O BAILS237 words
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Article33 1958-02-14 3 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22 7 H d.. Mar. 23d., April-June 23 \d July-Sept. 23 ',d Oct.-Peb. 23i«d.. Jan-March 23 \d.. Feb c.l.f. 22'4d.. Mar. c.l.f. 22-. d April 22 \A Tone: Steady33 words
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Article21 1958-02-14 3 LONDON. Wed Buyers C 730, sellers, £73(1', Forward buyers £727; sellers £727',. Settlement £730^. ».m 175 tons, p.m. 30 too*.21 words
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340 1958-02-14 3 University 'free of racial problem' I ONDON, Thurs.— Sir Sydney Came. director of the London School ot Economics and Political Science, told *.he Royal Society of Arts today that the student body in the University of Malaya had "shown a most admirable resistance to any tendency to divide on racialReuter - 340 words
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Advertisement386 1958-02-14 3 ANOTHER WINNER FROM BIRDS EYE Made from the finest pork sausage meat, lightly battered, crumbed and deep fried then quick-frozen to keep that just-made flavour Pop them straight into the pan and then serve piping hot: they won't break nor buist whila cooking SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE (0. LTD. "STYLOPHOT" /^mA\386 words
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156 1958-02-14 4 A ROYAL Air Force plane today dropped 100.000 "invitations" to 4* Communist terrorists hid Ing in the hills on Penang island to celebrate Chinese New Year with their families The leaflets urge trr torists to take advantage of the merdek*156 words
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135 1958-02-14 4 PENANG, Thurs. The chairman of the Penang MCA youths, Mr. Chan Slew Guan, said today Malayan youttv had a great responsibility to help build up a "strong, united Malayan nation." "We must consider ourselves the vanguard of the coming generation," he said, on the completion135 words
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Article75 1958-02-14 4 PENAN(i, Thurs— More than 200 former employees of the Eastern Smelting Company received their severance pay yesterday. The workers, who went on a 55-day strike from Nov 26 last year, also received ten days' wages for the period immediatel) before the stike. The President of the75 words
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379 1958-02-14 4 PENANG, Thursday. "pHE Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Thomson, held today that a bankrupt who speculated rashly while insolvent must go to prison for three months as a warning to others. Mr. Justice Thomson was delivering the judgment of the Federation Court of Appeal379 words
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Article98 1958-02-14 4 SHIP LANDS A DYING OFFICER MALACCA, Thurs. THE Singapore-bound 1 Ben Line ship Beniedi was yesterday diverted to Malacca when the third engineer. Mr. S W. Lawson, aged 27, was suddenly taken ill. The ship was crossing the Straits of Malacca when Mr. Law.son collapsed in the engine room. He98 words
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Article47 1958-02-14 4 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Che Mariam, a member of the Port Dickson branch of the Women's Institute won first prize for public speaking at the Nejrri Sembllan State Women's Institute convention yesterday. There were ten entries with each speaker allowed two and a half minutes.47 words
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Article47 1958-02-14 4 PENANG, Thurs— The Indonesian Consul, Mr. R. A Mugalih, was re-elected president of the Penang Lawn Tennis Association at an annual meeting yesterday. Mr. P. S M Dew and Mr. Tai Yuen Geng were elected vice-presidents and Mr Loh Guan Kheng. secretary47 words
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Advertisement179 1958-02-14 4 Huhf for -the best m mmtmm Mm —^J______lW_B' PEACH HALVES TOMATO JUICE *^CS_R)M ■m________________v^aw fresh from f P^ sunny California WHOLE NEW p OTATOES |iEjJ Available at your favourite Grocer's ii 1 11 1 one hftl nci^lil)our SJ" I Nl to another A A The supply lines from India to179 words
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Miscellaneous429 1958-02-14 4 r« -i i.i n» CATHAY: No Down Payment 115. 3 30. 6 45. 9.15; ODCON: Jeanne Ea-rds 3.15. 6 45. Ml: PARAMOUNT: Maba Dcvi 330 8 30: CAPITOL: Gun Sleh: Ridge 115. 3 30. 6.30 9 30; REX Pvjama Game 115 3 30. 630 930: LIDO: Raw Edue 3.15. 7429 words
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Miscellaneous468 1958-02-14 4 HIGH TIIES-TQOAV mi TOMORROW TODAY: Singapore 636 m.n (7ft 6in> 938 pm (7ft lln); Port Dlct-on 3.27 a.m. (6ft 71n.) 348 p.m ISft Bin). Penang 10 48 am (sft. lln i 10.43 pm (6ft. 21n TOMORROW: Singapore 8.08 a.m (7ft 91n > 10.20 pm (7ft ■iln.i. Port Dickson 437 a468 words
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Miscellaneous110 1958-02-14 4 Sc^.i.ii.il REX: Kemball Soarang (Malay) 230. 715. 9.15; CAPITOL: Untouched 2.30. 7 15. 915 Muar REX: Creature Walks Among Us 2 30. 7 15. 9 30; ASIATIC: Pvaasa (Hindi) 2 30. 7.15. 9 30. (ATHAY: Pontianak 12 30 S. 7.15 9 30 II. III! I*. ill. II CATHAY: Gunftght at110 words
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Article60 1958-02-14 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs Manikam Kuoppu Kanandar. 53, was charged in the Sungei Patani court yesterday with offering a bribe to a District Office clerk. Manikam was alleged to have attached two SI notes to an application for the renewal of a food permit He was granted60 words
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Article39 1958-02-14 5 The Royal Singapore Plying Club will hold special round-the-Colony flights on Feb. 18 and 19, from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. The cost Is $10 per person, and prior bookings can be made with the Flying Club.39 words
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Article18 1958-02-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Dr. P. I. Franks. SenloOpthalmologlst Johore. has returned after leave in Bri tain.18 words
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Article188 1958-02-14 5 THE Ist Bn.. Rhodeslan African Rifles, left Singapore for home in the troop ship Dilwara yesterday afte; nearly two years on antiterrorist operations In Malaya. The men were In Wgh spirits and sang tribal songs as their army trucks brought them to the quayside. In188 words
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211 1958-02-14 5 THE DAY 18 SCHOOLS ALMOST HAD TO CLOSE ITUALA LUMPUR, An Education Ministry official gave a verbal directive that a monthly fee of $2.50 be collected from children attending Indian schools In Kuala Lumpur. Ag a result more than 400 children stopped going to school and It looked as If211 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-02-14 5 Telecoms man to study in London Mr. S. Kasaratnari. a Kuala Lumpur Telecommunications Department clerk, has been awarded a one-year Colombo Plan scholarship under the technical co-operation scheme to study telecom stores administration in London. Mr. Rasaratnam an old boy of the King George V School. Serrmban, has been with65 words
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492 1958-02-14 5 Strong Soviet delegation to attend K.L. talks ECAFE OFFICIALS POURING INTO FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JMIK Federation Government has set aside about $170,000 to be spent on the coining ECAFE conference here the first major international conference to be held in Malaya. This will bring the total to be spent492 words
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253 1958-02-14 5 NEW MOVE TO OUST SAMBANTHAN AS MIC PRESIDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MOVE to replace the Minister of Health, Mr. V.T. Sambanthan, as president of the Malayan Indian Congress is gaining support. Those connected with the. move say there will be mass resignations unless a new president takes over. If Mr.253 words
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Article45 1958-02-14 5 PENANG, Thurs. A man hired a bicycle for five hours and then disappeared, the Second Magistrate's Court was told today. Ng Ah Tol. 22. pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust and was granvd $50 > bail pending sentence on Feb 20.45 words
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Advertisement159 1958-02-14 5 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 mrtres SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metrr* KUALA 1.l MII K Medina wave 341 metrrs rBNANG Mrilium wsve 386 metre* IPOH Medina wave IM metrr* MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M 7.15 Good Mornlntr To Listeners; 71* warning Serenade; 7.30 The News; 7.35 A159 words
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Advertisement354 1958-02-14 5 A SAFE DEPOSIT for YOUR FUNDS M I LnU ■BBBBsV^^naHHa^kl BBBsl^U Kst rf^ B J E SECL'RITY; <Jroup Assets Exceed C 18.000.00* 1 1 STABILITY ConsMent latcnst I fIUK STRKM. I H Krw«ks«t ■oa Exatritoea 1 1 Z -WMm] SAFETY No Rbk of Depxcutioa I m. f Mill SUCCESS Year.354 words
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334 1958-02-14 6 'Surrender'— Tengku to 21 black spot Reds BY AIR TO YONG PENG FOR ANTI-BANDIT RALLY fENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN flew to Yong Peng, central Johore, yesterday to give his personal support to an all-out campaign to rid the area of terrorists. He spent three hours in the town— the centre of334 words
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157 1958-02-14 6 Chinese tin miners: We oppose fprice drop KI'ALA 1.1 MPi Thurs. The president of the All-Malaya Chinese Miners' Association, Mr. Chong Khoon Lin. said today. that the association was opposed to any move to lower the present floor price of tin. Mr. Chonc wag commenting on a trade review by157 words
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Article153 1958-02-14 6 Thief is advised: Get a job He led police to receivers IPOH, Thurs.— A Singa--1 pore man who stole two cameras from a photographer's shop here was advised today by the Ipoh magistrate. Tengku Yacoob bin Tengku Mohamed Salleh, to look for honest work "You are young, strong and healthy153 words
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304 1958-02-14 6 US tourists will get gala reception 'THE Singapore Tourist 1 Advisory Committee has planned a reception for American tourists arriving here on the Lurline on Saturday which will become standard for all visiting cruise ships. Five officers of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank will board the 18.500-ton Matson liner304 words
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Article51 1958-02-14 6 PENANO, Thurs The Commissioner- in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Major General J. M. Kirkman, will inspect the local brigade at the esplamde. on Saturday. Feb. 22 There will be a demonstration of first aid. with General Kirkman taking the salute at the march51 words
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Article59 1958-02-14 6 PENANO. Thurs. Seven hundred and fifty people will visit the British warships Newfoundland and Crane here on Sunday. Boats will leave the Kedah Pier between 2.30 and 4.00 p.m. Visitors will be admitted by ticket only. Tickets will be obtainable at the Land Office from today.59 words
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Article61 1958-02-14 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs Two brothers-in-law had a heated argument during which one picked up a small hammer and struck the other twice on the head. In the Sungei Patani court yesterday, Chan Hoi Kar was bound over in $200 for six months on his pleading61 words
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Article50 1958-02-14 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Lai Teck. a lorry driver, was fined $100 in the Sessions Court today for making an untrue declaration in respect of a consignment of rubber he was conveyine by lorry. He declared the weight as 10.2671bs when the actual weight was 10.7601 b.50 words
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Article198 1958-02-14 6 Sago factory owner is fined $£00 or four months' jail IPOH. ThUTS. A sago factory owner. Pang Tarn, was fined $800 or four months' Jail by the President of the Sessions Court, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. today for attempting to bribe Police Lieutenant, J. C. Isdale198 words
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Article51 1958-02-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government has largescale plans to train more lecturers, urgently needed for the fast-expanding education programme. Fur a start, 31 school teachers selected* from various parts of the country are now undergoing an Intensive course. On graduation they will be posted to day training51 words
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Article63 1958-02-14 6 With the reorganisation the Royal Navy In the FaEast, Rear Admiral O A Thring. Flag Officer. Malaya Area, will be the last Roy a Navy Admiral to be stationer In Singapore Rear Admiral Thrins it expected to leave the Colony on March 20 His duties will63 words
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Advertisement310 1958-02-14 6 BUCKLAND TROPICALISED PIANO Special Cheap Price for one week only to enable you TO ENJOY WITH YOUR FAMILY FOR THE NEW TEAR AND ONWARDS HIHK-PI R<HASF \HU \\«.l If FOR MH\I HI SUM MS U\l\ NANG 4ICNG I CO 103-)OS.Saf6H KOAO Simc»poo£ > TONIGHT'S "GOSSir a TOMORROW S GOSPEL) J§&310 words
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264 1958-02-14 7 'Undertake public works —pro vide farm land 9 IPOH, Thursday. npHE secretary-general of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Too Joon Hing, yesterday urged the Government to help workers who lose their jobs through the present tin slump. He tentatively suggested that the government could264 words
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180 1958-02-14 7 STUDENTS of Nanyang University will start a cooperative store when the new academic term I opens on March 1. It will be the first students, co-operative In Singapore. A spokesman of the organ? ising committee told the Straits Times yesterday that they180 words
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Article79 1958-02-14 7 $340,000 GRANT TO KL HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board has allocated $340,000 to the Chinese maternity hospital here to build new wards. It has also approved a $50.--000 grant for the purchase of equipment by the Kuala Lumpur convent orphanage. Other grants approved are: The79 words
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Article84 1958-02-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs, Law courts throughout the Federation have been Instructed by the Chief Justice Mr. Justice Thomson, to reply In Malay all letters receive^ in Malay from the public. The directive has been conveyed to the courts in x circular signed by the registrar of84 words
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Article45 1958-02-14 7 The Arab community in Singapore will hold a teaparty at 4.30 p.m. on Feb. 23. at the Singapore Badminton Stadium, <.uillcm.ird Road, to celebrate the Federation of Malaya's attainment of independence. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be present.45 words
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Article44 1958-02-14 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. Goh See Lai. 69, of Kampong Tatang near here was killed yesterday afternoon when a car hit his cycle at the 32nd milestone. Taiping Road. His body was found on the roadside. The car did not stop.44 words
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Article211 1958-02-14 7 BULLET HOLE THEORY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A suggestion that a rubber tapper could have klllea a colleague and Ihen made a bullet hole in his own shirt was made in the High Cour; today The tapper has pleaded not guilty to murdering tin. colleague by shooilng him with a Webley211 words
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Article96 1958-02-14 7 Floodlights to beautify Penang PENANG, Thurs.— An Independent City councillor, Mr. A. Raja Gopal, today suggested that the City Hall at the Esplanade here should be floodlit. "We should make every attempt to beautify the city if Penang is to become a tourist centre," Mr. Gopal told the Straits Times.96 words
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Article35 1958-02-14 7 TAIPING. Thurs.— Mr. M Ratnasabapatby. a teacher of the King Edward VII School here, has been awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship to study In New Zealand for a BSc. honours degree.35 words
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Article24 1958-02-14 7 KULIM, Thurs. The Raja Muda of Kedah will declare open a "Madrasah" (place of worship) at the police compound here on Saturday.24 words
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Advertisement254 1958-02-14 7 I A A I M ioreiron J{ys\\U I Mr. Prejudice uysthat lyf fl \_J I rum is a winter drink. L-"fT~3» Prejudice (Christian i I name Ignorance) does V not know that there is CIV^ 1 M 1 nothing worth calling a winter f^** 1 *}r l tro P ica254 words
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Advertisement115 1958-02-14 7 f^CARL*^ Leading producers ZEISS J optical goods tor over 100 years The CARL ZEISS new research Microscope Stand W.L. For further details on this and other CARL ZEISS Microscopes. Surveying Instruments and Binoculars contact S«l« Agents: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PCNANG \OWON IJ>.»« SALE A115 words
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Miscellaneous292 1958-02-14 7 Straits Times Crossword 7 Ma J 2y n~M H ii ii ACBOSS 7 A man's in use su a secertary 1 No Homan way about a race- (10). course in Acadla (4, 6). 9 Fortune hunter In the heavens 8 Tree of knowledge for for* (10). tune-tellers (41. 13 Colour292 words
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Obituary121 1958-02-14 8 111 »»'<■ ll* I*l,l, mum) JOHN MORRISON HARPER beloved husband of Peggy Harper passed away peacefully In his deep on the 13th of February 1958 at his home 17 Mount E3l--■ibeth, Spore 9. Funeral today 6 p.m. Bldadarl. HILL-REID Gilbert Alan passed away peacefully at Guildford, England, 10th February,121 words
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Article93 1958-02-14 8 it Wordi till (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. T.B. VICTOR Thank all friends relatives, for their good wishes, assistance and valuable gifts on their wedding. I MADAM GURCHARAN KAUR. I Widow of Doctor S. Tara Singh, Berembnn, and Family thank all who sent letters and telegrams of condolences to India93 words
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Article204 1958-02-14 8 M W»r4» lit (Minimum) NOW AT MADELINE'S. Tailored and casual wear from Caliloruia excellent styling In new season's fabric blends. A LITTLE COUNTS much when using Tabasco, the Chilli Sauce that adds that certain something to food. KENWOOD the Miracle Machine. See it demonstrated at G.E.C. Showroom 12 Battery204 words
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Article111 1958-02-14 8 N Wtrdt U <M* —lv M tU. «tra. CROWBOROUGH, SUSSEX Board Residence In warm and comfortable house; near famous Beacon golf course and Ashdown Forest: Easy Reach South Coast. Box A 6683 ST. THE TROSSACHS Comfort- able furnished fiats In country house In one of the most lovely111 words
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Article60 1958-02-14 8 M Word, U (Him.) In it <U. txlrm. DOES IT REALLY make a difference to which studio I go? Definitely! Phone ***** for Westlake's Hollywood trained photographer. David Tay. PRABTICA FX 3 The First Fine Single-Lens Reflex Camera to offer automatic len«es id d p'ilar price. F 2.8 Tessar60 words
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Article597 1958-02-14 8 The Sumatran Colonels, says a source close to President Soekarno, have now reached the point of no return. The "source" sounds like the President himself; it is a favourite Soekarno phrase last used of the New Guinea dispute. But the President may have forgotten he is in597 words
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Article290 1958-02-14 8 The Federation Government shares the sense ol shock which even France's closest friends have felt at news of the bombing of Sakiet, a Tunisian frontier village which allegedly had been become a base for Algerian insurgents. Its communication to tile French charge d'affaires in Kuala Lumpur, deploring290 words
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Article272 1958-02-14 8 If the victims of exioiUon gangs are unwilling to go to the police, the Singapore police are ready to oblige by going to the victims. The experiment of mobile police "stations" in the streets of Singapore is a worthwhile effort whether the experiment loosens tongues or not. At272 words
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Article, Illustration1604 1958-02-14 8 YOUTH OF JAPAN LOST IN A HOSTILE WORLD A generation in revolt against tradition and morality TOKYO. SOME older Japanese are almost morbidly worried about pre-sent-day youth. Many now in their twenties they have almost given up as a lost generation, too far gone for redemption. The exploits of youthful1,604 words
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35 1958-02-14 8 A S a result of the publicity given by the press to my comments on Malayan trade, some misunderstanding has arisen which calls for an explanation.35 words
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Letter33 1958-02-14 8 I was merely trying to give the public a clear picture of the tin situation. All of a sudden, I found myself branded as the No. 1 enemy of the International Tin Agreementl33 words
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Letter24 1958-02-14 8 This Is what I said: "That Malaya should continue to support the I.T.A. and contribute more funds to operate the buffer stock •cheme. 124 words
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Letter18 1958-02-14 8 "There are weak points In the scheme which call for urgent attention Nothing Is wrong with that, either.18 words
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Letter53 1958-02-14 8 I put up several suggestions, one of which was that the stabilising price level should be lowered to be economically compatible with consumers' needs. That »as merely a suggestion. I went on to give a stralcht-from the-slioulder report of what tin consumers thought of the I. T. A. •chem*. And53 words
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Letter23 1958-02-14 8 The tin gods dropped on me like a ton of bricks but forget that I was not the author of the consumers' views.23 words
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Letter52 1958-02-14 8 I was also accused of misrepresenting the chambers of Commerce and mining associations. But I did not claim to speak for any of these organisations. The comments were written over my own name and not in the nam e of any of the aeveral organisations with which I happen to52 words
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Letter60 1958-02-14 8 The same thing happened to my comments on rubber. Certain Interests raised a hue and cry because I had ventured to point out a tendency of large rubber producers to pull out of Malaya. Yet. recently Radio Malaya reported the views of the rubber producers which coincided almost 100 per60 words
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Letter174 1958-02-14 8 Then, recently, tin miner* In Malaya agreed to create a special fund for puffer stock operation. Mow, was I right or was I wrong? Somehow this whole thing does not seem to make sense criticism and acceptance at the same time! Nevertheless, In spite of this comedy of errors, I174 words
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Advertisement335 1958-02-14 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. >« Word, lit (minimum). WRIGHT: To Nona, wife of Vaughan on 11th February at Bungtar Hospital, a soa, both well. RANSOME: To Professor and Mrs. U. A. Ransome a ion born on 13th February at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. SITUATIONS VACANT M WorU U (Mi* l» i« <•'•335 words
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Advertisement83 1958-02-14 8 Shall Man Survive? Even the hyena lives at peace with its own loathsome species yet Man does not. In the January Reader's Digest (now on sale), Hendrik Willem Van Loon reminds us that other creatures who once dominated the earth are now extinct, and wonders whether mankind is doomed to83 words
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Advertisement72 1958-02-14 8 Now Electrolux puts refrigeration B^Bs -^mmmmmm^m^mmz^^-£2£m^miuL^mm\ XMm Ittirosj plus duty in FederationA I Model Ll6 (not illustrated) I V $375/-plus duty in Federation. A completely silent electric machine with 5 sq. ft. of shelf area and handy door spate, the Model L 24 gives generous storage with ease of access.72 words
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Article228 1958-02-14 9 Malacca busmen go on strike I^l ALACCA. Thurs. I"* One hundred and eleven employees of two bus companies here the Malacca Omnibus Service and Town Bus Company went on strike this morning. Nearly 40 buses belonging to the two companies were off the road The Town Bus Company serves the228 words
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Article114 1958-02-14 9 Last rites for Mr. Gomes 0 MALACCA, Thurs The Chief Minister of Malac ca. Dato Osman bji Talib and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan were among a large gathering which attended the funera of Mr. Cyril Francis Gomes here today. Mr. Gomes. 63, leader of the Eurasian community here, died at114 words
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Article104 1958-02-14 9 IPOH. Thurs.— A carpenter Yong Peng Sam. 26, and I rubber Upper, Kong Pool. 38 from Kuala Kangsar. werthe victims of a knife attact by a gang of six Chinese at the central market here thK morning. Yong. Kong Pool and an other friend. Kong Fatt.104 words
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588 1958-02-14 9 TELEGRAMS GO OUT: STAND FIRM ON OUR RESOLUTION TO RESIGN FROM UMNO RY FER. 15. F.M.S.T.A. SECRETARY: PLANS NOW BEING CONSIDERED— WE WILL ASK FOR DONATIONS IPOH, Thursday. A NEW situation has developed in the Malay secondary schools dispute with an announcement today that588 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-02-14 9 IRIS SAYS GOODBYE TO LADY DOROTHY MAC MILL AN WITH FLOWERS LADY DOROTHY MA< Mil I AN wife of the British Prime Minister, accepts a bouquet of orchids from Iris Lim. 14--year-old daughter of the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, before boarding her plane yesterday Straits Time* picture.49 words
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Article229 1958-02-14 9 'OUT OF ORDER. LEECH REPLIES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE MUNICIPAL Traffic Advisory Committee has A thrown out a plan by the Kuala Lumpur traffic chief, Mr. G .P. Leech, for a one-way traffic system in the centre of town. And Mr. Leech has written to229 words
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Article61 1958-02-14 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs— Th^ Central Welfare Council Is to use a $50,000 grant from thiSocial and Welfare Services Lotteries Board to launch a rehabilitation scheme for cured lepers, rotarlans were told here today. The secretary of th e council, Mr. T. Slvapragasam said at a Rotary61 words
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Article160 1958-02-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A religious writer wh maintains that Muslims can eat snakes, turtles and monitor i.zards may have his boos: banned in the Federation. The Keeper of the Rulers Seal. Inche Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Raof, has asked the 18-man standing commltter on religion160 words
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Article64 1958-02-14 9 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Seven Malays, Including two women and two children, suffered burns when a taxi in which they were travelling caught fire at Bagan Luar Road, Butterworth, this afternoon. The fire is believed to have caused by a cigarette end. The passengers were rushed to64 words
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Article75 1958-02-14 9 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The islanders of Pulau Ula off Tumpat. .seven mile* from here, are building bund' along a seven-mile stretcr to protect their crops froir the tides There are 900 acres of pad land on the Island and each year a great number art75 words
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Advertisement221 1958-02-14 9 The P O Company have pleasure in announcing that in addition to their usual passenger sail ngs by "Chusan", "Corfu", "Canton", "Carthage"', the following P O. vessels normally employed on their Europe/ Australia Service will call at Singapore for London. "HIMALAYA" SaHt 14th May 27.955 ton* ST RATHE DEN taih221 words
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Advertisement268 1958-02-14 9 ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE -IN THE OFFICE /T AND AT HOME- U i I* Showroom 154 CLIMENCEAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE TEL *****. BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Only 2 DAYS MORE S HAWS B MULT [MILLION DOLLAR lHWu^7 a a MONUMENT TO y \V V frjjfj/kl ENTERTAINMENT B268 words
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Article63 1958-02-14 10 The "Oily Man's" fame In Singapore prompted Kerla Film Productions to make a film "ORANG MINYAK" based on some of his attributed exploits. An elusive, ominous figure, covered in dripping black oil, he terrorises kampongs and embarks on a trail of murder. Then the police63 words
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Article, Illustration477 1958-02-14 10 FITSAN BARBIE SEES THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS ()NK of the most absorbing, thought provoking films for some time is Rank's "WINDOM'S WAY," an unusually graphic drama in a Far Eastern setting. The story, adapted from a novel by James Ramsey Ullman, is477 words
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Article, Illustration297 1958-02-14 10 KEYHOLE COLUMNIST LANCASTER— THE SLIME OF SUCCESS "UWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS," a powerful Hecht, Hill and Lancaster production starring Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis, is a film you will remember, but the odour that surrounds its main characters is anything but sweet. Lancaster, as a powerdrunk, unscrupulous columnist with a297 words
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190 1958-02-14 10 Big brother Stewart v. little Audie IP \our taste runs to films about life in the treat outdoors and tough hemen who know how to handle a gun, you could not do better tlian see "NIGHT PASSAGE/ starring James Stewart and Audie Murphy. Stewart, naturally, is a good guy. and190 words
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262 1958-02-14 10 Teenage problem film— and it's good AFTER enduring a number of American teenage problem films with scant patience, I at last admit that even this tiresome subject can be acceptable if it is well enough presented. K.K.O 's -THE FOUNG STRANGER," which deals with the emotional rebellion of a 16-year,262 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-02-14 10 KAYE BACK TO HIS OLD CAPERS THIS TIME IN A CIRCUS WE have all laughed our heads off at Danny Kaye in many different roles. But he has seldom been funnier than he is in M.G.M.'s new CinemaScope musical "MERRY ANDREW." This time the screen's most Irrepressible jester has a281 words
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Advertisement600 1958-02-14 10 phone <£ULl J l7 rips xon s h*>"">ff i z»7s* 11. 1.45.4, 6.30&9.20 I 1 p*"-r N-ln "BOTH ENDS of the CANDLE" V^r g Plaa Palhe Newa THE TRAGEDY OF MANCHESTER UNITED j t ££t7 "mm emm »f 3 wmmv T^±^ I Tomorrow a.m. "CHIK MOK TIK SUM" Mandarin Sunday600 words
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Article1362 1958-02-14 11 DEVICE TO SAVE SHIPWRECK VICTIMS FROM the crowds that lined the Thames one cold, raw Saturday in 1874, it seemed all London was viewing the show. In the water they saw a 6trange apparition that was really a man in a close-fitting rubber suit. He floatedDaily Mirror - 1,362 words
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Advertisement199 1958-02-14 11 Mufmtygcvet me nestum/" j\ READY-COOKED Jj^M^X 3-CEREALFOOD iM^^g^/ Readily digestible and very ptilnlii l>le, /9ffilmfe& N '>\ NESTUMjsa splendid complementary fjXSEffiar Jflt iood for baby. It can be given from unrnWk' SflKft no<:<x>ki\<;iski.(j;-|ki n\ m \BmWjßgi t^^^Tfc-^M A t < m r water lo tne required Wj By .quantity of199 words
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Miscellaneous165 1958-02-14 11 In>in f it A fa. n» Mine I/anyway. now 1 S~ wuo abe you ~NI V >>x/ —7 fTrTAlLT3^^swTipLToi«~zi~BAO^A7rS«r~ The Saint By Leslie I'harieris WBBBBW|^BM I iimi i ii BPRS H^-^fs?^B {GOOD SHOT! HE ALMOST GOT J kVE MI3HI SEE I f^Q^j77SP^^^\^\w^\\^ \AW Ay... I VvOULOHT HA\£ Dick Tracy By165 words
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Article418 1958-02-14 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "All sections on the local share market were arm. The turnover was moderate." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser Neave ords $2 60 and $2,624; Gammon $2.25; Goodwood Park $1.30; W. Hammer $2.10; Henry Waugh $1.47 and418 words
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454 1958-02-14 12 MORE BULLISH TONE ON SHARE MARKET: TURNOVER IMPROVES By Our Market Correspondent pIK turnabout which took place on the Malayan Share Market a few days ago was accelerated and expanded yesterday when a moderate volume of business was reported done. For some time the turnover on the market has only454 words
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Article22 1958-02-14 12 SINGAPORE, Feb. 13. RUBBER: 771 cents per Ib. (down oneeighih of a cent). TIN: $359.50 per picul (up 87i cents).22 words
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Article126 1958-02-14 12 MELBOURNE, Thura. INVESTMENT shares recorded a firm too* on the Stock Exchange here today. Main movements were Dunlop up 6d., O J Coles up sd. and B.HP. eased slightly. Consolidated Zinc dropped 2s. in an easier mining section Loans 3\ 1956-59 £99 3s. 9d. Loans 3',« 1956-M (100126 words
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Article151 1958-02-14 12 Febniary first grade robber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 77 Vi cents per lb. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. Closing tone: Dull Closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1R S S Spot fob buyers 77%. sellers 77H; Int.151 words
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Article76 1958-02-14 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Srllinf T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Holland (.uildcrj 123 14: Deutsche Marks 131 1 2; Italian Lire *****. On the free exrhance market In Hone Hone yesterday,76 words
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Article105 1958-02-14 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK 'Continent February/March $30«4 buyer?. S3"-. sellers. Coconut oil: qu'et: bulk $454 sellers. drum $49 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $101. Sarawak $100. special Sarawak black $62 (aU down $1) Singapore Copra105 words
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Article195 1958-02-14 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bengkalis 1 2, Tjlkampek 46. Agarpemnon 6A, Thorstrand 67, Brecon.shlre 8,9. Carpentaria 10,11, Steel Fabricator 13 14, Soudan 15 16, Kristin Bakke 18, TheU Star 1920. Sri Trengganu N. Wall 2, Qlang Bet 2122. Virginia Lykes195 words
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Article44 1958-02-14 12 The following further January rubber crops are announced:— Amalgamated Malay 94,000 lb Borelll 87,000 lb.. Connemara 64.000 lb.. New Sr rendak 77 000 lb.. Bassett 36.000 lb Kuala Sidtm 119,550 lb and Bukit Kepong 28,700 lb. Kernpas 34 lb; Rsdrlb 18.500 lb44 words
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Article46 1958-02-14 12 THF Federation's Minister 1 of Finance has Bxed the following prices for ealcaUtinf Customs duties for the week from Feb. 13. Bubber 77H oenia Ib. Copra 4K4 a ton. oronut Oil i7S< a ton. Palm Oil 5699.2S a ton. Palm Kernels $396 a ton.46 words
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Advertisement1179 1958-02-14 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE 18 hereby given that X, E M. ABDUL RASHEED of 26, Raffles Place, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices for the transfer of my Retail Shop Licence to Mr. A. Abdul Rahlm of 25, Raffles Place, and that the application will be heard In the1,179 words
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Advertisement667 1958-02-14 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Class "D" contractors and above at the office of the State Englmer, P.W.D., P*ak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 17th February, 1968 for the Transport of Metal In Krlan and Selatna, 1958. 2. All particulars and tender forms may be obtained667 words
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Advertisement608 1958-02-14 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service WOM CANAOA/US. fACIHC POUTS 10 DAYS Arrivtaa ancouv«f rranctoc* S por* Swett. Hcnang F mantU ANNA lAKKI Soil.d Soll.d S.U.d Soll.d In Port 21 F.h ELISABETH lAKKE 50.1.d Soil.d 11/13 Mar !4 Mar 16Mor 23 Mo, OJERTRUD BAKKC 26 f.» J» M.,/1 Apr 2 Ap, 4608 words
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Advertisement1449 1958-02-14 13 fix 140s MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. t«i: *4i» (II line.) 'Inc-rn, rotrn .n Mnoaporr> (13 line.) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE X? SAILINGS to UVLkrOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Suei with liberty te proceed via Panama or Capo at Good Hope) Corners option to procoad vio othar port, to1,449 words
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Advertisement1139 1958-02-14 13 EAST ASIATIC LUCES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK ANO/0R FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom S'pora "LALANOIA- 21/24 Fob 35/34 Fob 27/ 3 Mar "BUSUAM43A" 34/37 Feb 21 Fob/ 1 Mar 2/ 1 Mar "KOREA' 1/ 3Mar 1/ I Mar 4/ IMar •SELANOfA" g/14Mor 11/12 Mar 11/14 Mar Accept, cargo fat tanghafc,1,139 words
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Advertisement1163 1958-02-14 13 tu!?D.NG THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. J wrT SINGAPORE (Incorporated m the United Kingdom) 5 LlNis SAILINGS TO ADIN, U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong BENALDER for Aden, Jeddoh Port Sudon, Rotterdom, Hull la Port/17 Fab BINVENUI for Livarpool, Rotterdom, Homburg m fo-t/14 Fab 11/17 Fab BENVORLICH for1,163 words
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Advertisement1220 1958-02-14 13 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.: No 2tMl ELLERMAh LDMBS BTXAVBMBSS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTtROAM LOS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND uno tor U.S-A,, North Attorn* Port. Accaatmg earga far Caatral 4 South and Canada via Colombo OTV OF BIFmINGHAM BOUGAINVILU ,4 S /iTM« 33/3KL. 34^m« .JR. RS^1,220 words
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Article, Illustration502 1958-02-14 14 Malayan disc sales show 25 per cent rise NO SLACKENING OFF FORECAST DEALERS SAY REASON IS BETTER RECORD REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT fHE gramophone record business in Malaya continues to grow tremendously and some Singapore disc dealers report that their sales last year soared by as much as 25 per cent over502 words
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Article232 1958-02-14 14 JAPAN'S BIGGEST FAIR READY JAPAN'S biggest trade exhibition in South East Asia, opens at the Greal World, Singapore tomorrow after weeks of intensive preparation. The fair, which Is organl* ed by the Japan Externa Trade Recovery Orgaiviition (Jetro). will run for t*o weeks. Fire works Tonight, there will be a232 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-02-14 14 HOLIDAY, Cutler, Bath ft Co. Ltd.. the Singapore and Federation rubber brokers held a big dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday to celebrate the opening of their new office in Denmark House, Singapore. The dinner was widely at .ended by the business world. Above left71 words
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309 1958-02-14 14 Glen Line expand services io aid local shippers THE Glen Line Ltd. announce that they are expanding their shipping services by offering three regular monthly schedules between Singapore/Malaya and and London/Continent from next month Mr. W. A. Ball, shipping manager of Boustead and Co. Ltd.. Glen Lines local agents, said309 words
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Article81 1958-02-14 14 A NEW type of lement which cannot get wet even when submerged in water it is claimed has been developed in Great Britain The development means that major engineering and construction projects cmn soon go ahead without delays due to adverse weather, the manufacturers state. I81 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-02-14 14 ANOTHER step towards the development of civil aviation in Sarawak was taken last week with the arrival In that colony of Mr. Alan Cameron, who has been engaged on contract by the Government as an airfield construction supervisor Mr. Cameron's main task will be to supervise75 words
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196 1958-02-14 14 'TWO of Britain's biggest and well known shipping 1 lines, the P and O and Orient Line have combined to form the largest shipping operation in tha Pacific area. The new line, known as th Orient and Pacific Lines will bring into196 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-02-14 14 MR. A C BAIRD. Masters Ltd. who has brea trier ted president of the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents of Malaya23 words
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Advertisement250 1958-02-14 14 r\i W\ Cr»raT«**lJ atflLaat ULU avUlvn f^R WHISKY I 4 /i r y^T-'fl Ik S mil fS^fl .Jill >' > .'3* J aaaaaaaaaVX 1 I F J^ ■£*<*, «»«r > "***"'^^^^k i JkaaaaHaaw "'^wßßi^ quality HWilp V U NSU RPASSCO v*W > k HflLaaVl S.njapore K. Lumpur. F«nan«. Malacca, P»rt250 words
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Advertisement233 1958-02-14 14 /LAN GIB -.> wf0&l w£^& TWO SIZES AVAILABLE EX stock f^ f <<^ iflft^^H COMPETITIVt r llsteS UM^Mb PRICES! -JU^^^^^C^^ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Si I WM W^t^^M New Shipment just arrived with improved rust proof finish! The "Sydney Cove" is [national] engined 7»» 470 urn mottr im/ "Sy**y Cum", (aim*; waW swawv233 words
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Advertisement931 1958-02-14 15 \< < OMMODATION VACANT tt Word, ti Mim.) Box it rl,. exlrm. TO LET FURNISHED Hat In town, 2 Bedrooms, Dining and 1 Si. line Room. Box ABn;8. S.T 1 AVAILABLE IST MARCH fully furnished 4 bedroomed bungalow. bathrooms attached Hot/Cold i water. Situated In District 11 on I elevated931 words
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Advertisement910 1958-02-14 15 HOUSES LAND I OK SALE tt Word, ti (Mim. Box i* el: exlrm i FOR SALE new two-storey I detached bungalow 4th m-s. Dunearn Road, 3 bedroom.' lavatory/ r bath attached, servant room, study, living and dining halls, I garden, loan arranged. Reply I Box A7OOB S.T. 1 BRICK TERRACE910 words
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Advertisement894 1958-02-14 15 I {(SI.NKSS OPPORTUNITIES tt Word, ti (Kin.) Box it el: exlrm r TO I AXE OVER Business house Orchard Rd. area, ideal for dispensaries. Apply Box A 7033 B.T--JC&fcoOXES MlOO and other makes for cheap sale or hire In Singapore or Penang. Easy term. 5 British American Automatic MaI chines894 words
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Advertisement567 1958-02-14 15 I iocs PETS KM It Word, til Mim.) Boxitrl. -xli,, THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH Springer Spaniel Puppies (Good Strain) 5 weeks. Tel. Port SMiam 316 ext. 3. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Pedigree ttcxer xiitcn i'uppy Sired by Capt. Wright's Wlnktnglighl Vandeleur 68D Jalan Ibrahim Sultan Jii lei. MM*, THREE BEALYHAN ***** Puppies four567 words
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Advertisement438 1958-02-14 15 MISCELLANEOUS it Wmrdmti (Mim.) luilrli »ln I FAMILY LEAVING COLONY Wishes to give away full bred 2 year old Alsatian *****. Strictly European Dog lovers only. Apply Box A 7027 S.T. HURRY TO ANTOINETTE foi j the last few days of Sale. Hand- bags and Evening Bags— greatly I reduced.438 words
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Advertisement96 1958-02-14 15 soft, economical, double for strength I•/ ~i I* If you think that all toilet tlssve Is crisp and harsh, try gentle Andrex and change your mind. The first thing you notice about Andrex Is Its clean cotton-wool softness— the comfort and pure whiteness of It and each sheet Is double96 words
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Article13 1958-02-14 16 He waa owned by Mia* Govw Stable and trained by Rinui van Brrakelen.13 words
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Article46 1958-02-14 16 LONDON. Thurs Bury, leaders in the Third Division i North) drew l-i at home with Stockport County In the only English football league match played yesterday. Llnneld beat Bangor 5-3 in their Irish League match postponed on Jan. 25 —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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594 1958-02-14 16 EPSOM JEEP - Artina will be hard to beat tomorrow EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Thuri. A RTINA is superbly lit and on his workout with Distine on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning, he looks a past-the-post proposition in the Class 1, l)iv. 2, Gf handicap on Saturday. Ridden by594 words
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85 1958-02-14 16 Blackpool tour XI insured for £200,000 MELBOURNE. Thurs. The Blackpool Football Club team has been lusured for £200.000 for their Australian and Far Eastern tour in May following the Munich air disaster. As further precaution the 18 players, including Stanley Matthews, will travel In three groups of six, the tourReuter - 85 words
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350 1958-02-14 16 THE BEAUTY SHOWS THE FORM OF A WINNER 't<HE BEAUTY has made good 1 Improvement since his first appearance at Penang in December. Ridden by Sam Mlllbanks. this Pandemonium gelding, who has Just turned three, showed a smart turn of speed to clock 38 for If In I tryout with350 words
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Article217 1958-02-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR, ThursThe Federation team to meet Singapore In the "International" hockey match at Farrer Park. Singapore, on Feb. 22 will be selected after the South zone championships which begin at the Kuala Lumpur padang tomorrow. The selectors will also select on Sunday the217 words
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Article63 1958-02-14 16 NEW YORK Thurs. -Pan cho Oonzales. world profe.-> slonal tennis champion, re duced Lew Hoad's lead to 9-7 in their 100-match series when he beat the Australian 7-9. 6-0. 6-4. 6-4. at Madisoi Square Garden here last night. Hoad faded badly after the first set.Reuter - 63 words
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Article29 1958-02-14 16 DORTMUND (West Germany t, Thurs. Borussia Dortmund and A. C. Milan of Italy drew 1-1 here yesterday in the first leg of their European Soccer Cup quarterfinal.29 words
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270 1958-02-14 16 F. SALAHUDIM - SHA to tighten discipline on tours F. SALAHUDIM By I^HE Singapore Hoc--1 key Association has approved a compact set of rules to enforce stricter discipline over players and officials during international competitions and tours. The new rules, besides dealing with the conduct of players, also define the duties of tour270 words
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Article58 1958-02-14 16 IPOH. Thurs— Defending champions Ist Battalion Ro yal Lincolnshire Regiment of Talplng. will meet Ist Bat tallon Loyal Regiment oi Ipoh, in the Malayan flnal at the FARELF boxing cham plonship at the Perak Turf Club here tomorrow night. The winners will me»: either the Hong58 words
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Article52 1958-02-14 16 London Thurs. Results In yesterday's Rugby League ("up first round matches, ostponed last Saturday were Bramley 9 Bradford Northern 15; Batley 6 Warrington 26; Hunslet 0 St. Helens 15; Wakefleld 29 Doncaster 0; Dewsbury 2 Blackpool 4; Keighley 12 Salford 6: York 50 Lock LaneReuter - 52 words
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Article148 1958-02-14 16 AUSTRIANS DON'T AGREE WITH bEEDINGS IN WORLD CUP VIENNA. Thurs. The Austrian Football Federation has protested to the International Football Federation against the draw for the World Cup and demanded a new draw. In a telegram to FIFA's executive committee, the Austrian body said the draw whichReuter - 148 words
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Article154 1958-02-14 16 rE Royal Air Force loses another of its leading long di>tanc e runners in a fortnight's time when Cpl Bill Thompson returns to Britain. Thompson has completed three years service in Singapore, during which he has won several major events. He beat Singapore's leading distance154 words
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Article60 1958-02-14 16 Col. E. C. Irish (3 dowm won the Singapore Army (Jolting Society Dlv. "A" bogey competition at Sime Road on Wednesday. The Dlv. "B winner was MaJ. B B Stoney (5 down). Col. J. L. Bossard < 1 up) won the ball sweep for the60 words
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Article1033 1958-02-14 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - TRYKEWSAN AND 001 IN DOUBLES NORMAN SIEBEL EDDY'S UNEVEN FORM SUGGESTS HE MUST NOT BE GIVEN TOO HEAVY A BURDEN, 50... SPORTSFRONT by IF the second Thomas 1 Cup trials at Kuala Lumpur over the weekend taught the B.A.M. selectors anything. It was that Teh Kew San, the Penang champion,1,033 words
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Article31 1958-02-14 16 RAUB rtiurs -Raub Teacher? Deat Sega Malays 3-1 in a soccer league match here today Teachers scored through JafTar (2) and Udln while Jamil replied for Malays31 words
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