The Straits Times, 23 February 1958
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Title Section15 1958-02-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,174 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1958 20 CENTS I**4*** in Maty*15 words
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525 1958-02-23 1 Raid came at 6am 'Many casualties' Rebels say radio station hit PADANC, Saturday. I NDONESI AN AIR FORCE PLANES BOMBED REBELHELD TERRITORY FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT DAY TODAY, INDONESIAN REBEL SOURCES REPORTED. They said "heavy casualties"— exact number is unknown were presumed in theReuter; UP - 525 words
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Article119 1958-02-23 1 Nasser is named President pAIRO, Sat Colonel W C*rr.al Abdel Nasser was today pronounced first President of the SyroEgyptian United Arab Re And hundreds of thousands cheered the pronouncement. The proclamation was givHiii the results of the plebLs- lte in Egypt and Syria on a jrtloo. The crowds chanted: An119 words
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Article30 1958-02-23 1 PARIS. Sat. Special police patrols with dogs rained to bring down and disarm a man will be used to counter Increasing North African terrorism in fraace. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article38 1958-02-23 1 VENICE, Sat. A Yugoslav ballerina, Maria Corel, crossed the frontier into Italy early today and asked for political asylum, Venice police said this morning. Her husband Is In a refugee camp at Bart —Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article117 1958-02-23 1 CRUSHING BLOW THREAT BY REDS MOSCOW. Sat.— The Soviet Defence Minister, Marshal Rodlon Malinovsky, declared today that the Soviet armed forces must be ready to deal a •crushing blow" to any aggressor who launched a surprise attack on the Soviet Union or Its allies. He was addressing a meeting inReuter - 117 words
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Article72 1958-02-23 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Twenty- 1 lght service women fainteJ n the heat while being lnpected by the Queen Mother it a parade here today. The Queen Mother appear d unwomed by the hea* md high humidity and wa- loudly cheered by a crowd of about 300.000.Reuter - 72 words
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96 1958-02-23 1 CHURCHILL ROQL'EBRUNE (Prance). Sat Sir Winston Churchill is "well on his wa v to recovery" from his attack of pneumonia and pleurisy, a member of his household here said today. lie had another "very comfortable ni*ht One of his doctors Mid: "ThereReuter - 96 words
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211 1958-02-23 1 THOUSANDS of tons of Siamese nee earmarked for Sumatra are piling up in Singapore godowns due to the shipping standstill between the Colony and Indonesia. And the president of the Singapore General Rice Importers' Association. Mr. Teo Han Sam. warned yesterday that more211 words
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Article54 1958-02-23 1 Churchill's grandson here MR. JULIAN SANDYS. 21. son of the British Defence Minister. Mr. Duncan Sandys, and a grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, passed through Kuala Lumpur yesterday on his way to Penang. where he will spend a short holiday before returning to England to continue his studies He intends54 words
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Article42 1958-02-23 1 TAIPEH. Sat— Six people were killed and 19 injured yesterday when six cable cars loaded with coal miners returned to work from the Chinese New Year holidays plunged 2,000 feet to the bottom of a pit near here.— U.P.UP - 42 words
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Article28 1958-02-23 1 NICOSIA. Sat. Three British servicemen were killed yesterday when a Royal Naval Qannet aircraft crashed at the airport here on returning from an antismuggling patrol TJ.P.28 words
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Article34 1958-02-23 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. In an atmosphere made tense by strikes and general labour unrest, 10 million Argentinians go to the polls tomorrow to elect a president for the next six years.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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109 1958-02-23 1 Nehru weeps as colleague is buried NEW DELHI, Sat. Mr. Nehru wept today as the body of his Muslim comrade in India's struggle fo r freedom. Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad. was buried in the shadow of Delhi's Great Moaque. Half a million mourners jammed the burial ground as Mr. Nehru.109 words
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159 1958-02-23 1 TOKYO. Bat. A group of Japanese police were last night landed on the island of Yoron to take into custody a Shinto priest and his family who have been dancing in the nude since Feb. 15. A police spokesman said theReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration731 1958-02-23 1 KENNETH WANSTALL - 'Doctors won't come at night' charge KENNETH WANSTALL "I hT^^H^e By A SENIOR General Hospital physician cian alleged last night that many Singapore S private practitioners refused to go out on night calls. Because of~ this, he E alleged, many patients 5 were forced to attend E the hospital's night731 words
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100 1958-02-23 1 MAN IN CAR HELD IN $1,180 THEFT PROBE A MAN has been detained in connection with ttie theft of cash and jewellery worth $1,180 from a bouse In Upper East Coast Road, Singapore on Friday night. The owner returned to his empty house at 6 p.m. to find the front100 words
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Article25 1958-02-23 1 Police early detained six secret society suspects at Clyde Terrace. Singapore, at midnight yesterday following a tip-off about an impending gang clash.25 words
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Advertisement98 1958-02-23 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMOND GEM Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA, Jewellers 106. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 There ire many ways to combine powder cream... but only Creme Puff is Beauty-blended fl Eft* PIER ANGELI *l See her in M G-M's *~M New Year attraction £"1 "Merry Aidrew" *198 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1958-02-23 2 For the first time the famous painter of Royal Family. f l l_L^^^^^^^^^^H^fefl HB^^^^^^^^^^^ WHY I PARTICULARLY WISHED TO PAINT THIS In this chapter Annigom tells how he painted Hie portrait of Princess Margaret: his initial despair and his struggles to capture on the canvas what he calls1,194 words
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207 1958-02-23 2 you'll finish my portrait before going to prison," she said. Or again: "Why don't you hide yourself here?" One morning in Clarence House I felt nervous and unable to concentrate. The light was very bad. Once again the face on the canvas207 words
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Advertisement89 1958-02-23 2 Is tiredness spoiling your chances >*-~^s If your work is too much for you, if you arc constantly dogged by a feeling .Jfct^EjsL. of urcdneas and wrakaeas then it may well be that you are not getting r^^^^^S^ sufficient nowtiaament from the food you eat. To fight this liredneat. doctors89 words
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Miscellaneous67 1958-02-23 2 I ATTHC DOCTOR'S S O ANDWHATA L^. HORUCsc* DIFFERENCE EV/CRY DAY I -~'*V <^»»j& mS**9 *i¥*A tkytlini r""y S N^^'l M>±iGoU f& itwiitaily wrixf w'iH< you, I TOT Hqypac*? **jSmt*D I Bpr* y«>uM4 l»Jy. Be* you <4o L| I f *uWm*U YH **»va> f f??~"r**i i you «uw*,ieu i«»»rl S^^\~—~.67 words
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Article, Illustration1639 1958-02-23 3 One of the biggest battles I've ever fought reveals the innermost secrets of his amazing life 1 am quite and saw what Khc said was although I aid hardb 'lh. place on md countr more that portrait progrev n r for att --val 1 woald bf ■'> < eyes, l1,639 words
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1397 1958-02-23 3 Malayan beauty poses for the master 'nnigoni sketches Miss niarnini Tiruchelvam a writer of short stories, formerly of Ipob. Some may find this difficult or even impossible tn understand. Such people will never know, for instance, what it is to wake up a hundred times during the course of the1,397 words
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Advertisement96 1958-02-23 3 ppßj Mm\ TK. 'POLIHOUTIIT h*. Umvwwl Com** i «»ti WywtHc and highly accurate V K OFFICIAL TIMEPIECE Of SAS iCAMOmtviMN Aim mis jrsTfM S POLEROUTER v TIMING EVERY SAS ROYAL VIKING FLIGHT Appoints,) Utstrtbutttrs SINCAPORE Nm, tec W.tcfc Dealer Tki* Uxk Watch Dealer b Co N,»kim Witch Dealer Thy, Cheo««96 words
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Advertisement131 1958-02-23 3 OUR COMPLETE and RANGE IS DISPLAYED AT THE 1958 FOTO FAIR 21st Feb. to 2nd Mar. 1958 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. tk J^zjtROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES To Hong Kong. Japan. South Africa. New Zealand, Australia South America \\w Sports Shi its j /Mk W wk These arc terrific131 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-02-23 4 CIVIL SERVICE JUMBO TREKS 200 MILES FOR A NEW PLUM JOB MEK Y4H, THE BALLOT BOX ELEPHANT, GETS HER 816 CHANCE: SHE'LL HAVE PART IN PAGEANT KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MEK YAH, the civil service elephant, has landed a new plum job. And she is walking more than 200 miles to416 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-02-23 4 THE Governor ot Singapore, Sir William Gocde. yesterday decorated 21 people at a ceremony at Government House Award winners lncludec seven servicemen and twj members of the Singapor Police Force. The list included Prolesso. E. S. Monte.ro. the only win ncr of the266 words
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105 1958-02-23 4 Maximum jail term for housebreaker LEE KOK CHYL, 23. wab jailed for three years to be followed by two years police supervision after plead ing guilty in Singapore ye* terday to house- breaking and theft The judge. Mr. a. K. U^ said he wa s "obliged to pa.>-> the maximum105 words
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Article342 1958-02-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. i Malaya's deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today expressed the Govern, ment's grav c concern over the Indonesian conflict and fears of an imminent outbreak of civil war in that country as a result of yesterday's air raids over I342 words
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Article70 1958-02-23 4 A bill collector for the Straits Central Agency, Khu Tian Hok. pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to criminal breach of trust of $288. Khu was said to have misappropriated $54 which he received from Alice Chens? for an air passage, and $234 from Cheong Lye Lin.70 words
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178 1958-02-23 4 COUNSEL AND INSPECTOR LIE DOWN TO PROVE POINT A LAWYER. Mr V H. Tsan, lay down flat on his back m a bmgapore courtroom yesterday m an attempt to Drove his point ALSO flat on the tloor at his invitation was Inspector Michael Chan of the Nar:otics Branch. Between them178 words
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Article35 1958-02-23 4 Tuan Haji K. Mushir Ariff. vice-president of the ExServlces Association of Ma- i laya. has left by air for Canberra, to attend the 14th biennial conference of the Commonwealth Services i League35 words
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312 1958-02-23 4 Ears in the mail? Rot, say police THE police describe as "utter rubbish' a London newspaper report that there have been occasions when Singapore kidnappers have sent portions or their victims by post to relatives to force quick ransom payments. The report appeared in the teb. 17 i.ssue of Ihe312 words
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Article102 1958-02-23 4 Walkover for Alliance in Kuantan KUANTAN. Sat. -Three Alliance candidates were returned unopposed to the Kuantan Town Council today. This is the second year that the Alliance has had a walkover. The three councillors to be sworn in next month are: I Mr. Thiam Hal Sai (Central) Che Mahimon binte102 words
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Advertisement128 1958-02-23 4 NYLON OR BRISTLE Sow// ill IMK iIMF§!mIi -II Be distinguished in your choice of a toothbrush. if^^S&ifl Keep your teeth gleaming white with a Tek— the U l^ nil world's best toothbrush for teeth and mini*. IKfKUm mlllll m m The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in LngUndi A CUP OF128 words
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Article1116 1958-02-23 5 'He threw his arms round me^l was confused and annoyed 9 OFFICIAL DENIS IT, BUT COUNCIL COMMITTEE VOTE FOR SACK A YOUNC woman employee of th« Singapore City Council told a staff committee of eight men yesterday how in officer of the Council threw his arms1,116 words
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Article88 1958-02-23 5 The Rev. Canon E. O. Shield was yesterday insUllfd as the new dean and vicar of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt Key. H. W Baines. He was inducted by the Archdeacon, the Yen. D. D Cbelliah. The Governor, Sir88 words
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Article33 1958-02-23 5 The American Association of Malaya held its annual George Washington Dance at the Seavlew Hotel. Singapore last night to celebrate th birthday of the first Presi dent of the United States.33 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-02-23 5 CHARITY PRINCESS. IN HER ROCK 'n' ROLL SAMFOO More than 1 <*• people acclaimed lovely teenager and beauty queen. Miss Patricia Yonr Thai Thai, as Singapore's "1958 Charity Princess 1 over the Chinese New Year. Curvaceous Patricia (36--21-35). polled the highest number of votes from eight other g iris at98 words
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Article24 1958-02-23 5 TUNIS. Sat— Nine people were killed today when an old house collapsed in th* Bab al DJazira district of Tunis.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article22 1958-02-23 5 Mr. A. Locke, Command Secretary, H. Q. Federation Army, Kuala Lumpur, has been elected, president of the Malayan Angling Association.22 words
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Article232 1958-02-23 5 Acquittal in rape case is upheld KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. Justce Smith dismissed in the High Court today an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abas, against a lower court acquittal of an Indian youth charged with attempting to rape an 1 1 -year-old mute. In232 words
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548 1958-02-23 5 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK Q KRIDAY, Feb. 14th 1958:— As Chinese New Year approaches, a greatly increased number of logs are arriving at the Forest Checking Station for clearance, and rtelivery to Johore and Sinpore sawmills. The more logs that leave tlie Jungle the more pay548 words
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Article222 1958-02-23 5 DURAL areas of Singapore will undergo a great transformation m the next five to 10 years, the Minister for Locai Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, said yesterday. Th e Minister, speaking at the opening of the new $109,000 Changi Community222 words
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Advertisement230 1958-02-23 5 soft, economical, i double for strength AN DBE* If you think that all toilet tissue Is crisp and harsh try gentle Andrex and change your mind The first thing you notice about Andrex Is Its clean cotton-ioooi softness— the comfort and pure whiteness of it and each sheet Is double230 words
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Article, Illustration351 1958-02-23 6 Wow! What a SHOCKER, they said of this sack VJ^HEN a pretty girl with an 18-inch waist exchange' a theongsam for a sack, her male colleagues wil r»ave something to say about it. And that is just what happened vhen glamorous young fashion artist, Apr I, turned up at the351 words
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Article156 1958-02-23 6 as cake and ■aaa as a tefc-tlme tr< it. are popul-r *ith the whole family T:y this deliClous N<' and Cherry 12 oz •elf-:.. >ur i .salt. 1 level teaspoon n •pice; i level (rated nutmeg. 4 oz dates, stone, 2 oz glace cherries; i pint and156 words
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Article, Illustration526 1958-02-23 6 Don't wear the new hats until you don that new face By SUSAN BARRIE CASHIONS have changed drastically from top to toe this year. The new hats and shoes are as different from last seasons clothes as the sack from a sari. Notable among the hats for the younger set526 words
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Article212 1958-02-23 6 GRACEFUL WALK IS A BIG ASSET MALAYAN girls hay« neat, trim figures with a small waistline and slim hips But how many havt the bearing and posture that make the most of their natural assets? There's no need to walk with a Marilyn Monroe wißgle or throw out the chest212 words
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Article54 1958-02-23 6 "Shock' colours are the newest idea in Continental fashion. They are incredibly bright, almost fluorescent, the top tone changing with the light. The Italian deslgnt-rs favour them particularly, favourites being orange, red. blue and emerald. To go with them lip colours are called blaze cock's54 words
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Advertisement110 1958-02-23 6 Yes! Tomorrow he'll be glad he started 00^^\^^^ using Kolynos Toothpaste today! The future -—^^^S^V^^^TS^ is brighter for the child who starts '^l^^X^ with Kolynos tooth protection. > Ku)r i>o^^ 1 FAMOUS FORMULAS B«cau»c of the amazing anti-enzyme T <> OIT YOU t **ti action of Kolynos, chances of decay110 words
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Advertisement197 1958-02-23 6 Wounds heal faster with new Elastoolasfrg It lets the wound BREATHE r 1 t*^ Skin moisture can evaporate and escape right through Airstrip because t it is mkroporous. This means clean, dry, faster healing. r^J Yet it's WATERPROOF J Wounds are protected from grease, »<V^*' V* w.iter and dirt hcc.iusc197 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1958-02-23 7 Speaking of jeans, it depends on the point of view /X>ULD you tell me if it \j v unlawful for girls t< wear Jeans and slacks? I* is rumoured that one can be arrested or at lea qacattONd If oat does. 11/ Singapore There's no truth in tho. rumour. Our1,156 words
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Article, Illustration826 1958-02-23 7 ff AM a married woman oi E 1 23 and have a son ReE cently my husband asked his best friend to take me s to a party where we had E cocktails and mixed drinks E I fell asleep and when i E826 words
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Advertisement127 1958-02-23 7 "brylcreem" the modern hairdressing 1 W wnric— ii is tke modem way M to keep your haxr smart md hswttky MYicatfM is not messy, not greasy, not over-oHy |^J|i NncmM with moiscge checks dryness and dandruff J^^HV^^^ The tonic ingredients in Brylcreem keep your hair and X > I scarp127 words
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Advertisement483 1958-02-23 7 QfI&'&C&txYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS, SOOTHES SORE, HOARSE THROAT 5 Times better! J^K/S)t^f)ff Instantly penetrates even $\}»sri''&M\ tiniest "pockets" of memM^'4'^fc/-'. brane surfaces. Safely destroys germs that cause a'niost all respiratory 4^3sM*^<^ infections. FT The only cough remedy made IJj Q not inactivated by phlegm... 0 actively medicates phlegmI CT U I483 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-02-23 7 TtXt^GMAQOIS A. a^y^^ f r —^^im§ lj j qjiiM jj I (ITS TOO IMMM M*S/e NOO SCAO) WONOeQKA. MOW <MALUtNO gJLUUiIIM— f "**'™l9l N -\COLD TUI« AgTlCLe^*^ ir"] 9TICS TMC gbOOP J Vt&GWS '^^Lflh^/I^34 words
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125 1958-02-23 8 THAT BIG BROTHEL' CHARGE GOING TO ASSEMBLY A SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. will as* the Government what action it proposes to take against Mrs. Shirin Fozdar who told the Afro-Asian conference of women social workers in Colombo last week: "Singapore Is one big brothel." Mr. Lee said125 words
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149 1958-02-23 8 16 huts add up to a new poser for Mayor CIXTEEN unauthorised huts which have sprung up m jalan Datoh are presenting a new and unusual problem to Singapore's Mayor, Mr Ong Ene Cuan At the Mayor's meet-the-people session yesterday, a delegation of eight Chinese women, who occupy some of149 words
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Article21 1958-02-23 8 The St. John Ambulance Brigade 'West Areai held its anniversary concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, last night.21 words
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Article33 1958-02-23 8 JESSELTON. Sat— North Borneo's three-day ChinesNew Year holiday was mar red by fire which destroyed seven new shophouses at Tamparuli on Tuesday night Damage is estimated at $9 n 000.33 words
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Article57 1958-02-23 8 Darbara Singh was lined $300 in Singapore yesterday suiting a police inspector and another $10 for behaving In a disorderly manner in a police station. He punched Inspector Robert Lee in the face at the Marine Police Station on Dec. 7. He also shouted and57 words
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198 1958-02-23 8 DENANC. Sat —The Pre- sident of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, today urged community leaders to organise an intensive campaign against smoking. Mr. Heah, himself a chain smoker, estimated thatMalayans were spending $400 million a year "on the luxury198 words
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384 1958-02-23 8 City councillors to request another expat to stay on A PROPOSAL to retain the services of yet another retiring expatriate officer of the Singapore City Council to relieve shortage of senior staff caused by early retirements, will be discussed by two council committees on Wednesday. The Chief Administrative Officer, Mr.384 words
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147 1958-02-23 8 Malayan Airways to resume Jakarta service KUALA LUMPUR. Sat MALAYAN Airways will Start n.-w s. rvkv from Singapore to Jakarta on March 3 despite the present political upheaval In Indonesia. A spokesman of the company here said today "We shall not look for trouble until we find it. If there147 words
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228 1958-02-23 8 KOTA BHARU. Saturday THE Tumpat UMNO division is to ask the Government to declare all forms of gambling including th« Social Welfare lotteries and horse racing illegal. The decision was taken at the division's annual delegates meeting yesterday. Inche Mohamed bin Musa,228 words
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Article77 1958-02-23 8 'Enlarged heart' boy for U.S. HUANG, Sat. Lya Boon Leone, the 11-year-old schoolboy with an enlarged heart, will leave for the United States in ftssaiay for treatment U th r White Memorial Hospi in Los Aiiurles Lye's trip Is financed by public donations <Si2.B~.">> and the Penang Welfare Committee. The77 words
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Article26 1958-02-23 8 Mr. A.E.G. Blades, the Commissioner of Police will be the speaker at the next luncheon of t^ie Rotary Club of Singapore on Feb. 26.26 words
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Article28 1958-02-23 8 The 23rd Salvation Army Singapore Scout Group will hoi* a campflre at 7 30 p m m Friday at the Salvation Army Home in Thomson Road.28 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-02-23 8 The Assistant Under Secretary of State for thr Colonies. Mr. t Melville sips Chinese tea at Nan yanc University in Singa pore yesterday where he had a brief discussion on study facilities *ltn bead of defrartmrnlv Mr. Melville, who is on week's92 words
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Advertisement354 1958-02-23 8 rfps. give credit to fiw-WL fop RADIANT WH/MESS sj l^^s^^ f\ Lj /''V^B years Ah Choy has used Rinso to 1 LJ[l \t(/' N^B do a first class job for the Wong family. fek JfiM &J |l B powder can ensure real cleanliness Like itkui wise amahs. Ah Choy uses354 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1958-02-23 9 Christopher Lucas - CECIL B. DeMILLE DIRECTS A NATION IN THE DESERT Christopher Lucas THE MAKING OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS »y UNDER a copper sky, shimmer ing with heat, Cecil B. DeMille. a sun-brr»nzed gnome in snap-brim hat leather puttees and field boots, blew a sharp, shrill blast on a 14ct. gold whistle1,015 words
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Advertisement221 1958-02-23 9 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longar need you admire other* «u*h that your skin was at light and attractive at theirs Or* tar of StiMman's will make you equally charmmg Continued applications will surprise you convince you that there is only one beautifier, only one whitenet that words221 words
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Advertisement20 1958-02-23 9 miiiiiitifiiniimi iVCXgf VKiCCIIt Hiiiiniii Annigoni tells the exerting, astonishing story if how hs was asked to paint the Queen's portrait.20 words
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Advertisement383 1958-02-23 9 Mnnt ICE CREAM IflUlll milk AND dig* SNACK [)f PARLOUR The First ice cream, milk and snack parlour of Us kind, not onh in Singapore but also in the Far East. delicious ice creams q appHi-in:; -nn< k> excellent service v reasonable |»i fully air-conditioned restful atmo>phrrr Taste our special383 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article339 1958-02-23 10 DEFERENCES to the new nuclear age Royal Navy and to strong forces to be maintained in the Far East cannot disguise the fact that while Britain's expenditure on arms is still increasing, her conventional forces are being cut to the bare bones as quickly as possible. Singapore339 words
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Article129 1958-02-23 10 r|*iE state game warden, Mr. A. K. Robinson, hat said that Pahang has the best lot of tigers in the Federation. They are moat well behaved. It is understood that at the national ugers' conference at Bentong recently, the chairman, Mr. BlackBrown Stripes, expressed the view that Malaya129 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-02-23 10 'Look What I found, mummy a new year cracker!'9 words
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Article1299 1958-02-23 10 Sefton Delmer - Sef ton Delmer WHAT REALLY GOES ON BEHIND THAT BLAND EXTERIOR?— THIS IS A LOOK BENEATH THE MASK by w MOMENT of VICTOR V But don't smile too soon Zhukov for your turn is coming soon IS it a coincidence Or is it the result of one1,299 words
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Article427 1958-02-23 10 E CO you're a bright young E lad Just starting in E the world and you want £to know how to get E ahead? Well, don't follow the E adverts and get a hat! Study these simple rules E for swift success drawn up427 words
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Advertisement11 1958-02-23 10 Sol* Agants SCHMIDT ft CO. (M LTD. P.O. MX 2991. SINGAPOBI11 words
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Advertisement25 1958-02-23 10 f It pays to ask for it >£ V. by name y^^ FROM PARIS TO PENANC AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM the best the world over...25 words
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Article, Illustration942 1958-02-23 11 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN BEHIND THAT LAZY SMILE. GOOD HUMOUR AND CHARM By JHE Quiet Man? John Wayne? What utter nonsense! Believe me. this genial giant is nothing of the sort. Quiet, in the sense it is tagged son to Wayne, suggests taciturnity E Aloofness. Surliness, even.942 words
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Article106 1958-02-23 11 |?OUR members of a Chinese F club and nine secret society members clashed in New Market Road. Singapore, on Friday night. Bottles and stones were flying In ihe brief encounter but no one was hurt. The police secretary. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. said the nine106 words
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Article57 1958-02-23 11 Contest for cine cameramen AMATEUR cine cameramen In Singapore and the Federation are Invited to submit entries for Malaya's own "Oscars." The Selangor Amateur Cine Oroup is holding their second pan-Malayan "Five Best" cine film competition for amateurs. The closing date for entries ls Aug. 31. Five prizes are offered57 words
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Article62 1958-02-23 11 Representatives of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation met the council labour sub-committee yesterday over the question of 76 redundant workers at the city gas works. The committee said the council was prepared to pay gratuity and severance pay according to years of service. The Federation representatives62 words
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Article33 1958-02-23 11 Twenty-four women from Pulau Tekong will spend the whole day in Singapore tomorrow visiting places of interest as part of a civics course sponsored by the De partment of Information Services.33 words
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Article22 1958-02-23 11 At your cinema Kola Bharu CATHAY: Golden Lotus 12.30. 1.00. 7.15. 9.30 LIDO: Huet Cheen Scan Mor Mandarin > 3.00. 6.00 8.00. 10.00.22 words
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Article316 1958-02-23 11 PUBLIC CONCEBT by Band of the 2nd Kln« Edwarda Own Gurkii* Rifles at Botanic Garden* S pm to 6.15 p.m. in II K\ i kin \i TIADE VMM. at Oreat World amuse ment park 11 a.m. to 1130 am PHOTOGKAPHIC SOCIETY Or BINGAPOBK: »th316 words
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Article63 1958-02-23 11 TODAY: Singapore 118 t.m .Bft. 91n i 1.28 p.m (Bft. 6in.i; 1150 aju. (7ft. 4in.i 1134 p.m. (7ft. Mn.); Trengganu 11.05 am i4IL Mn.j 1048 pjn. lift. lla.). TOMORKUM oinghpore 1.44 4JS. (Bft. 91n i 2.04 pjo. (Bft itn.); KuanUn 12.35 ajn. (7ft Mn.) 115663 words
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269 1958-02-23 11 The fruits of merdeka more troops' ATTACK ON DEFENCE PACT KOTA BHARU Saturday. fHE PEOPLE of Malaya could now see for themselves the disadvantages of entering into the Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty, the president of the Kota Bharu branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Association, Inche Mohamed Asri, said last night. Inche269 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-02-23 11 FINISHING SCHOOL IS PLANNED FOR ASIAN GIRLS A WEALTHY Malayan dental surgeon in Hong Kong is planning to establish finishing school for girls in Asia. Dr. Rene Young, the man behind the idea, is holding detailed discussions on the project with the Jionv Kong Education Department and with parents of237 words
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Article40 1958-02-23 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: February/ March »30> 3 buyers. $31 'a sellers Tone quiet. Singapore Coconut OH Millers' Association- bulk $45 sellers. drum 549 sellers Tone quiet.40 words
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Article14 1958-02-23 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was $367.50 per picul, up $1.14 words
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Advertisement665 1958-02-23 11 TT montht excursion 4Ok^> Now hu i tan I tor tbc M Msm a w— Jsritl Hs* flr y^W Mie»r— plaa to —Ma yo« to save real WT^ W-/ V V moa«y tisaijes taaiag a real nal-tk* kiad voa ~Jf C: oaly gat oa a saa voyaga. This is th»665 words
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Article, Illustration339 1958-02-23 12 -THK Umbrella Girl 1 contest this week produced many an attractive umbrella with many a lovely face beneath it. Readers, in fact, literally showered us with their pictures. But the panel of judges have drawn attention to an increase in one unfortunate practice. Many readers submit pictures339 words
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485 1958-02-23 12 DONALD DAVIES - Amateurs only was a quaint rule in early race days DONALD DAVIES HISTORICAL CORNER BY IN 1 889 when young j H.M. Robson. in later years proprietor and editor of the Malay Mail, first arrived in Kuala Lumpur, there were nc hotels. He stayed at the newly erected Government resthouse485 words
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Article251 1958-02-23 12 SOME night when the radio isn't working or some one has swiped the best part of the evening paper, why don't you spend an interesting evening at home with your camera? You've got plenty of models to un limber your camera lens on— there's lots251 words
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Article56 1958-02-23 12 Ever had this happen? You are all set to map an indoor jortralt of the wife or kiodies and one of your floodlamps does a fade-out act. Don't frel All is not lost, because, with a little ingenuity, you cart go ahead and snap that56 words
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Advertisement1040 1958-02-23 12 ttiGGMSt TRAVEL BARGAIN EVEttT Discover WAY to the U.S. A. Visit up to 27 extra cities at no extra fare --^t s 'IK Pan AmsS«f More W a > tea rxtrm cities at no extra fare. Pay regular round-trip fan to a "fft aestinatioit, the most ««•*«> n »^«fc m^mtA1,040 words
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Miscellaneous135 1958-02-23 12 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JBgBBBMII Bh^ B^^Va9Ha^PV^PaiHl«^^^ffeaPa^HPn{lVPaHaaPr^ ACROSS: 1, People we take DOWN: 1. Shrub»<7> 2. Km* fi joined (3^ aSSTtt/u: ZT"I, V %ZZr <*V- STi? I^YTF 5 Msr?«-T>. Sb- I a ,1 Long to do (4) 25. Stout Recline (4. 18. Clergymen <I>. tt). 30, Copies <4>. 31. Idler <5> 20,135 words
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Article, Illustration296 1958-02-23 13 NATASHA PARRY; LACKERSTEEN - NATASHA PARRY LACKERSTEEN By Back in show business after successfully battling ill-health, her portrayal of the nurse who fives her loyalty to Windom is sensitive and dignified. W INDOM'S WAY"! fs this a picture or is this a picture! Is it a triumph for director Ronald Neame? Is296 words
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267 1958-02-23 13 IF I were the t-tntral MMW authority in the United States I'd sue Hollywood for the way it maligns the American cop. Asinlnity. it seems, cannot be pushed any further than It is in Universal International's "MAN AFRAID". Here a267 words
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Article57 1958-02-23 13 The famous star of silent days, Lillian Gish. Is now In Britain to make her t\\ -i British film. "Orders to UP, which Anthony A<qultn I*, p- xiHfinp. Miss OUh. now 60. today devotes ht ;....i v but audiences here MBf r< e^.ber her in57 words
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Article375 1958-02-23 13 BEECHAM'S name is musdaily synonymous with uncontroverslal but fiery Interpretation, with a reading stamped with his musicianly personality On Philip* OIMIII, he makes two typically maginifleem jobs of the Haffner and Pariser symphonies of Mosart. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra responds with alacrity and teeling to his dlctatotlal375 words
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230 1958-02-23 13 MALA YANS BRING REALISM TO A MAN-MADE ISLAND of violence bitter, blood> impartially destroying the lawabiding and law-breaker alike Neaine handles his mob with the crispness of an efficient circus ringmaster. Under his direction all that Is ugly, brutal, futile about violence surfaces like the starkness of a grisly doom.230 words
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214 1958-02-23 13 Latin lover finds love in the rough 1 lOr International do a wonderfully smooth subtle satire on Latin l.ov ers and the Ruby M. Ayrea type of novel in "The fasKtoaate Stranger" I urge you not to mis* it It cuncerns a novelist, her polio-ri ld< n husband and the214 words
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Advertisement616 1958-02-23 13 1 mr^^B^^^^w^B^V^^el I T BBRaiaiJ Llwmv < M i^aaj V _a X f^iilrf-i phonr TODAY Jf 4(0 ff*Tsi A ttth Centur> lo\ PW-turr W MITCH! M..Tur rgryw PC| fl-f NO FREE LISTS jd» Today a.m. Lm Dal m "HUMILIATION I OR SALE" (Mand.i »l>fatilTA:j3^ todm. ",,V- A I»ANN\ Mi. "iiCppV616 words
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Miscellaneous1526 1958-02-23 16 rl^^^^X Insets also watcmbc, sneei!^ \mtm conte^^t «km( \m\ Bl^aH FrXv^'™*^ -^fiz z> r \s- -v >a?=> j wh6n *6 saw the WAN'S Objective "^7?i^r^l^iZ\^ I I Vv SUTftKXS AX£ SCREAMING CCX -A/ TAtZAN FEJf C<X^f.K WHEN AT O»E OP THfe TAfLES. SEE HERE, TiAAKCt' ME kffttV 7iSfiu«Te^LV BuW PHEL^S1,526 words
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222 1958-02-23 17 KENNETH WANSTALL - They all want their noses to be like this GLYNIS JOHNS STARTS NEW FAD by KENNETH WANSTALL piLM irar Clynis |ohns has started a big business boom in London's Harley Street and she does n t know it. For Clynis nose has sparked off a new craze among rich widows.222 words
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Article, Illustration1824 1958-02-23 17 Dr. Else La Roe - I EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT SUICIDE, SAID PLAIN JANE Dr. Else La Roe A WOMAN SURGEON CONTINUES THE COMPELLING STORIES FROM THE PAGES OF HER CASEBOOK By JANE'S case is one of the best instance. I can recall of how an operation was able to save a woman from a life1,824 words
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Advertisement158 1958-02-23 17 "If you like chicken, you'll love this chicken noodle soup!" "Pg^ t- p f #Jr P' um P' swee^ chicken nourishing egg 21 kinds of Campbell's Soups Jfc^^ ...condensed for double value! CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP |«MMWNMlllHlllillilHlllMiniMlli iiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiH iMiiniiiiniiiiiiiiniiiunHiiliiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMHHlßMMlMMMMMWf YEOMAN CREDIT I invites Deposits from the Investing Public 87 I p.a.158 words
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493 1958-02-23 18 CRUSADER - GIVE THIS RISING YOUNG CHAMP A CHANCE AT TOP CRUSADER THE Badminton Association of Malaya would be wise to consider sending one or two of its best youngsters Thomas Cup prospects for this year's challenge round m June to the AllEngland championships. I have in mind 23-year-old Teh Kew San,493 words
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Article138 1958-02-23 18 Extra cycle time trials to stay THE additional official time trial cycle meets organised by the Seletar Cycle Racing Club and Chansci C.C. are to stay writes Joe Ezekiel. This Is the result of the first meet which took place on Wednesday The response was so enthusiastic the organisers feel138 words
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77 1958-02-23 18 Iron men get ready for first trials The firs* weightllfting try-out to select a team for the third Asian Games will take place at the New World Park on Saturday March 8. Five likely prospects to qualify for' the Singapore Olympic and Sports Coun cil's standard are: Ow Fook Seng77 words
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Article, Illustration548 1958-02-23 18 ONLY two completely new British models made their debut at the Earl's Court Motor Show in London last November Both were Standards. Both fall within the price range of the Standard 10 and the Vanguard, which continue in fullscale production The smaller and cheapei548 words
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454 1958-02-23 18 I Succumbed to the eager, semi-sporting look of it semi-elliptic springs at the rear. The driver has a smooth ride over all surface conditions, though back seat passengers will feel the bumps on really bad road> Braking could be improved upon. No doubt it will be. since the Pennant comes454 words
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Article107 1958-02-23 18 ACKOSS: 1. Barbers a. Tacks 9. Ear. 10, With. 11. Allied 14 Return. 16. Moil. 17, Operated 19. Breeders 21. Cess 22, Lever 23. Itch. 25. Obese 30, Apes 31. Drone. 34. Loaf 36. Streamed 38. Appraise 40. Span. 41. Repaid 42, Depute. 44. Lime 45 Let. 46.107 words
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Advertisement318 1958-02-23 18 XT. LUMPUR 7 LC jOH /S 4PORE* %X) 0 Saturday s* I ">. in Sl n Comfort K.L./ SimK j^ First Impressions -that lastf Z^"^^- lra S e w *> c Prosed t ZO AUTO FINISH IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LTD. f S j|^"V~^ r STAY at Hi e .m318 words
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Advertisement89 1958-02-23 18 "mf!?/* v 6 g-i^ 1 &Oth£ &y IHii J <»Bl;<l»illt'|i| to 4fC4AA f\CW [TTITj TWO wonderful sensations— a luxurious refreshing and stimulating trip by LLOYD TRIESTINO'S M.V. ASIA or VICTORIA ULJULJUI then a sparkling new FIAT when you arrive at your destination. What a way to start your Home Leave.89 words
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Article337 1958-02-23 19 Olympic ranking proved wrong for third time Singapore looked weaker team from the start FEDERATION'S hockey supremacy was put beyond dispute when they beat Singapore 3-( in their return international this season 9 Fairer Park Stadium yesterday. Federation thus completed a hat-trick by bea ing Singapore three337 words
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Article239 1958-02-23 19 However, in the 17th miI nute Federation scored their i second goal when Devlndran, taking a reverse pass from Tommy Lawrence, went round the Singapore defence to beat the advancing Perman. Immediately »fter this van Huiaen brought off a brilliant save when he easily cleared239 words
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Article156 1958-02-23 19 SIX MORE WORLD RECORDS BEATEN MELBOURNE. Sat. Six more world records were beaten today when the Australian national swimming championships ended nere. The week -long championships have thus been the most sensational ever held with 17 world records being wiped off the board. Four of today's records fell to 15-year-old156 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-02-23 19 FEDERATION'S S. Devindran gets the better of Singapore goalkeeper Roy Perman to < ore the first of his two goals in yesterday's hockey international at Farrer Park Stadium. Federation won 3-6. Sunday Times picture.36 words
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327 1958-02-23 19 LONDON. Sat. DIVISION ONE Arsenal 4 Tottenham 4 AsUm 1 Chelsea 3 Black poo I Shef. Wed. 2 Bolton 2 West Brom. 2 Everton 1 Newcastle Z Leeds 2 Portsmouth 0 Leicester 8 Man. City 1 Luton 1 Preston 3 Man. I mi. l NottsReuter - 327 words
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Article275 1958-02-23 19 H.M.S. NEWCASTLE A" claimed the first title of the Royal Navy's sports carnival when they won the seven-side rugger tournament, beatinj; Bth Destroyer Squadron "A" by six points (two tries) to three (a try) in the final at Naval Base yesterday Man responsible for Newcastle's win275 words
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Article56 1958-02-23 19 CAPETOWN. Sat The Australian cricketers, wlti two frUt Innnings wickets In hand, were 234 runs ahead of Western Province at tea on the second day of their three- day match here today The tourists had then scored 338 for eight wickecin reply to Western ProReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement464 1958-02-23 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUft SEEVICCM tit '«.■!>.«, aMa I ■■!>, m Uj* i LEAVB fNr tram piUliwi to AM* ituM? Service Poone SIM*. YOUm OUAKAJUTH la lb* m ■BrTIQSc BXpSTv pMOT I SATttTACTIOW GUARAKTaSDi Atenine Turkten atetb/ Maauuflt. Ngue a **it aMMIng 31 2nd Floor. Orcbard Head TU: SHOITINO OUDI464 words
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Advertisement301 1958-02-23 19 srsAS BARRIt (Straits Tim.v MJJS] mritos: al a an nr'-| film high quality enlrrUinm. .t I hope this very oritinal romedy will be as popular In 1 Malaya as It deaenres. I would like to m* more of it" B j PAVIUON^ttS^COMING 1 -fcaV.*- iaruaret LEIGHTON Kulph KICJi UtDtl J301 words
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2445 1958-02-23 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Three horses score doubles pKINCE OF LALITA with Eddie Larkin astride, stored a smashing four-length win in the first of the season's classics the l{-mik> SeUngor (told Cvp at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Second was On Stage, with outsider James \itch third.2,445 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-02-23 20 rLLII.VM'S brilliant goalkeeper Mart-do hurtles through the air and grasps the ball in -lit hands as he saves from a West Ham attack in the F.A. Cup tie at Upton Park. London, on Feb. 15. Fulham's left back Langley watches on the goal line. Fulham won 3-1. Reuter photo.Reuter - 49 words
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Article45 1958-02-23 20 TOTAL POOL: 52M.759 IST. *****31 (S 74,430 M> *****7* (S 24.81«) iRD. *****42 12,4*5 STARTERS (MS* each): Nos. 14*6226 134*348 *****21 *****42 *****25 *****47 *****47 13*0755 *****78 ******9. CONSOLATION (s62* each): Nos. 12*9493 *****77 *****74 *****65 ******7 *****56 *****88 *****07 *****23 *****68.45 words
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Article69 1958-02-23 20 TOTAL POOL: 5203.0 M IST. No. 28*377 <S 54.81*) 2ND. No. 2*6467 27,4*5) 3RD. No. *****9 (S 13.7*2) STARTERS ($1322 each): Nos. ****** *****2 *****5 18*948 *****8 *****3 *****1 1*3496 *****4. CONSOLATION ($1,218 each): Nos. *****4 *****4 25*9*2 *****2 *****4 193*84 *****3 *****8 *****8 ******. TREBLE TOTE: 1169 words
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124 1958-02-23 20 I/INGSTON. Jamaica. Sat- A second-wicket partner ship of 159 for Jamaica by J. K Holt Jr and Alan Rae swung the match againsi Pakistan in the Colony's fa%oiir here yesterday. Jamaica, who trailed by 130 on first inning*, finished the day 155Reuter - 124 words
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