The Straits Times, 13 April 1958
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Title Section15 1958-04-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES for $<**# in Mot"?* No. 1.181 20 CENTS -IM.IPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1958.15 words
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Article192 1958-04-13 1 CINCAPORE S Ch.ef 10--nister, Mr. i_im Yew Hock, who flew to Kuala Lumpur on Friday, is believed to be on j "sounding mission" as to possible Federation reaction should ?arty not regarded with tavour by That Covernmen; win the next Colony ■ral elections The Federation has192 words
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Article27 1958-04-13 1 LONDON Sat— Three Brit lih mountaineers were d dead yesterday on Ben in Scotland. They had fallen about 1.000 feet, roped together— UJP. Three Bri-27 words
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242 1958-04-13 1 BACK FROM AUSTRALIA TO FACE THE MUSIC rIS picture was taken .il lliU >cr>terday morning at ihc office door of wealthy Singapore towkay Tan CWH Tin. Three hours earlier, his son. Tan Ah Hwang. 20. had arrived at Singapore Airport from Perth. No member of the family met him. Only242 words
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Article311 1958-04-13 1 British mope for Big*3 single front Don't be hasty' plea to US LONDON, Saturday. BRITAIN moved urgently today to head off a threatened rift with the United Stares over ummit^talks w «rh Russia. The Foreign Ot .-V?d jriat "urgent diplomatic discussions' have begun withUP - 311 words
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Article21 1958-04-13 1 MANCHESTER. Sat. The dog-carrying Soviet Sputnik II was seen clearly with the naked eye near here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-04-13 1 ARRESTS: MORE EXPECTED CINCAPORE police ex pect to make more arrests under the banishment ordinance in the near future. Four men- one of them a 74-year-old Chinese Chamber of Commerce accountant have already been detained under banishment warrants in the last lt>w days. "We expect to make iffMti I under131 words
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Article34 1958-04-13 1 LONDON. Sat A committee of social scientists and theologians today recommended that the Church of England endorsed birth control. The committee was organised by Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop oi Cantebury.34 words
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Article40 1958-04-13 1 Jewellery, cash and goods worth nearly W.OOO were stolen in the latest crop of four major housebreaktngs in Singapore. Police blamed cheap front doors and locks fitted to lowpriced houses for this new v of burglaries.40 words
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127 1958-04-13 1 MALA LUMPIR. Sat— The court of the University of Malaya decided here today that music should be taught as a subject in I the univriMV The court which was presided over li> Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. the Chancellor, was held in the Federation for the127 words
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144 1958-04-13 1 JAKARTA, Saturday. TWO battalions of rebel troops in Central Sumatra have mutinied and are now fighting against insurgent forces, the PI A news agency reported today. The agency Identified the battalions as the 141 st and the 142 nd stationed at Padang Pandjang andReuter; UP - 144 words
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79 1958-04-13 1 LIM BO SENG MEMORIAL TRAP MISFIRES A TRAP laid by Singapore police to catch an extortioner demanding 5.10.000 has failed. The extortioner didn t turn up. He sent a letter to a company clerk, Mr. T Jon is Tjin Hone, at his Braddell Road home warning him that he would79 words
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Article28 1958-04-13 1 Ticket numbfr 169.">883 soli in Selangor won the first prize of S3ot.M« in the 54th Social and Welfare fc Lottery drawn tl Tapah. Prrak. yesterday.28 words
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Article44 1958-04-13 1 No decision was reached again for the third time yesterday when the City Council all-party committee continued negotiations with representatives of the City Council Labour Unions Federation. The meeting lasted four hours and will resume on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.44 words
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Article23 1958-04-13 1 RANGOON. Sat.— The Burmese Government yesterday withdrew treason charges against a former Cabinet Minuter. U. Lun. after he admitted his "errors."23 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1958-04-13 1 LANA SAYS HE TRIED TO STRANGLE ME' STABBING CASE JURY: STOMPAHATO DEATH JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE LOS ANGELES, Saturday. A CORONERS jury decided last night that the stabbing of gangster johnny Stompanato by Lana Turner's 14-year-old daughter Cheryl was justifiable homicide. Stompanato. Miss Turner's lover, was stabbed to death with a kitchenReuter - 1,173 words
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Article256 1958-04-13 1 Brother stabbed to death BANCOON, Sat Brother Edmund |ohn. 51- year-old London-born prm--1 cipal of a Roman Catholic I Boys' High School here was stabbed to death m hn bedroom today by a student who was recently exI pelled. The assailant was identified m a Eurasian youth. He was arrested256 words
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Article26 1958-04-13 1 2,000 TROOPS IN NEW INVASION Bl'KlT TINC.C.I Indonesian Government has thrown 2.000 troopinto Tapanuli provm- I northwest Sumatra. fci drive oat rebel troopi U.P.UP - 26 words
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Advertisement211 1958-04-13 1 I CYM A J^A SAU btt VICE /j^U^\ Cl.iii. CTMA i»in fart* arc «m 4 lAv.' 7^ jj CYMA .itcko U<>^^i^/^ A. L ABDEEN LTD. lIWIUIIS TEL: *****. CsjM BM« ISS Nortli »n4te *4 S «^e-6 IHOHNER HARMONICAS The World's Hist "^^^^W CHEN HSIEN MEI 1 < HOPHONF. 7939/ |S211 words
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Advertisement26 1958-04-13 1 I PttWSJ-.-.^ THE WOKLD'S //V*" 111 IM^ J| m T A > i %jK^^p G I c iouc win (Karettes j V g light v-w "*y CHESTERFIELD?26 words
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Article, Illustration2662 1958-04-13 2 KENDALL McDONALD; ROBERT CHAPMAN - FOR almost j week nobody had been able to leave the rocket. Outside wfcile the tun reached its blistering senith, th« temperature never dropped below the boiling point of water. The rocket Kipper, as Marks observed. was getting a regular fry <• outde the air was2,662 words
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Advertisement61 1958-04-13 2 The Scdt Shoe 10l iTHjn The soft sole-so flexibk it bends in half to give you twice the comfort with £loaMi new 'so-silent* cumulair sole v^ 11 a new kind of shoe with a new kind of comfort »V C. A J. CLARK LTD. (WHOLESALE ONLY) STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLAND W>61 words
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Advertisement77 1958-04-13 2 yß&b there's a touch of heaven... J BP^^H ■PPi^/ *^^Hf Specially designed for your K^^Ri'^^^yTl/V^^MSl complexion in a wide range of flatterZ^ tr^ssslsssssss7 J. Wt« ing shades. POND'S ANGEL FACE /Mvr P° wdcr ana> foundation in one "^v w Keeps your complexion fresh and •V^sr^T^. A 1 glamorous. O Choose77 words
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Article, Illustration848 1958-04-13 3 200 HOSTESSES WILL WELCOME VISITORS TO WORLD'S SUPERMARKET AN international exhibition with an off-the-beat accent is all set to open in Brussels on Thursday April 17. The Universal and International Exhibition which is expected to last for six months will err\phasise the need to foster understanding among848 words
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Advertisement42 1958-04-13 3 in uo i >^i§ 13L tenln, the teumtetife «il^ REF. 5673 ttlji "ROYAL TIME i S^H AUTOMATIC CALENDAR I WS^F 25 JEWELS ALLSTEEL t J33B* WATERPROOF iWOmt I iK »t» 5673 i "OVAL TIME J P TITOMATIC S JEWCLS ALLSTCII 1H »>unnoo>42 words
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Advertisement154 1958-04-13 3 k PUNAR 3.5 i with ond without exposure meter V THE W)PULAR MODEL N, f AT A POPULAR PRICE BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG £By SOUTH iwi A F R c A wl -=^V $1,277.— ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES BpI^EBI^V This smart girl *>, L)id you see her154 words
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478 1958-04-13 4 THREAT TO COURT' ALLEGED: CALL FOR A NEW TRIAL DPP AND DEFENCE CLASH IN EXTORTION CASE IPOH. Sat The DPP of Perak and defence counsel clashed angrily in the Magistrate s Court today when Mr. DR Seemvasagam. defending two alleged extortioners, applied for a new trial i^m a I leged478 words
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Article190 1958-04-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday IuIORE than 150 temporary clerks in the Selangor Government face retrenchment by June 1 They will have to go if people with the necessary qualification are available to fill the permanent posts in the state clerical service higher division. A Selangor190 words
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Article47 1958-04-13 4 At your cinema Kola llahru LIDO: Lisbon 12 30. 3, 9.30 CATHAY: Kentucky Rifle. 3, 7.15. »30. t\ ii. ml. in REX: Luen Ol Yue Ye Moe (Mandarin i 2 30. 7. 9.15: Flame of the Island 10.30 a.m. CATHAY: Boy on a Dolphin 2.30. 7. 9.30.47 words
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Article25 1958-04-13 4 About 1.000 people yesterday attended a bazaar held by the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls School in aid of the schools building fund.25 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-04-13 4 By EE BOON LEE THE music in the tightly-packed Tai Thean Kew circus tent in Singapore reaches the crescendo. In the middle of the arena the ringmaster cracks his whip for the last show of the night Suddenly to the horror of the173 words
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128 1958-04-13 4 "On Your Mart: variety produced by Vernon Palmer for the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to be staged at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Guillemard Road. 8.30 p.m. tomorrow, features some of the biggest name^ In entertainment. Proceeds will g<> to the Asian128 words
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Article62 1958-04-13 4 Sinhalese mark the new year More than 5.000 Sinhalese j in Singapore and the Fede- t ration will celebrate their new year tomorrow. Religious ceremonies will j be held in all the Buddhist i temples in Malaya to mark the occasion. c The Singapore Sinhalese Association will hold a tea62 words
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Article98 1958-04-13 4 An association has been formed in Singapore to assist spastic children and to develop and maintain welfare and educational services for them. It is called the Singapore Spastic Children's Association.. Officials are: Mr. Lc*li« Rayner, ct airman. Dr. C. Field, vice-chairman. Miss Bntt Petjc Ann. secretary:98 words
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Advertisement289 1958-04-13 4 L I Jyk(\J W* A J9 M J' 4L f Kluang M BfcpiNfe* tej^^^^^jyjMr* Tco Chcc Beng v &r Singapore x 'if you can spare a moment we should like to' tell you* just Ranjlt Singh a little something about US." .g^KfSJI^I^ l^L TdUk "Although we were born in places289 words
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Article85 1958-04-13 5 2 Algerian leaders see Tengku KUAL\ LUMPUR. Sat. TWO Algerian National Liberal Front leaders, Professor Ahmad Taufig AlMadani and Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi. last night met the Prin ter. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at a dinner in their honour by UMNO headquarters At a meeting today with top UMNO officials, the Alms85 words
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Article28 1958-04-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat i Raja Haji Omar bin Chik. president of Johore Re•us Affair- Department. accompanied by his wife, left today by plane for Mecca.28 words
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Article489 1958-04-13 5 SPOKESMAN: INSTITUTE COULD NOT PROPERLY REPRESENT OUR INTERESTS ASIAN MEMBERS CLAIM: THEY TRIED TO OUST SECRETARY IN FAVOUR OF ONE OF THEMSELVES SINGAPORE Asian architects charged yesterday that European colleagues in the Institute of Architect's of Malaya used "high-handed and unconstitutional methods" in trying to oust their489 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-04-13 5 Sceneshifters to stage G and S's 'The Sorcerer 9 MM.APORE theatregoers will have the opportunity shortly of bearing the first full-length opera written by Gilbert and Sullivan. "The Sorcerer." It will be presented by the New Sceneshifters at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Canning Rise, from April 23 to April ML177 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-04-13 5 BFTTY LEE, 24. Ueft) and Betty Phun. 22. both of Singapore, who have been selected from 200 applicants to be air hosteon Air India International's Sydney Singapore route. They are photographed with the airline's chief air-hos-tess. Mias Cynthia Hatt.83 words
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Article273 1958-04-13 5 EASY TOCHECK LOTTERY RESULTS TAPAH. Sat. Ticket number *****83 sold in Selangor won the first prize of $350,000 in the 54th Social and Welfare Services Lottery drawn here today. The second prize ($125,000) wu won by ticket No. *****01, uiso sold in Selangor. The third prtxe i $50.0001 went to273 words
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124 1958-04-13 5 KOTA BHARU. Saturday executive committee of the Kelantan division of UMNO met behind closed doors here tor four ar.d a half hours last night to choose four councillors as chairmen of portfolios under the new "cabinet" or committee system of state government. The124 words
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70 1958-04-13 5 KL'LIM. Sat.— The p«rmuda (youth) section o( South Kedah UMNO jrirtcr day decided that L'MNO Malaya should not rr-admit Malay teachers who quit the party over the tecent Malay education issue. lnche Yaacob. a delegate of the Padanu China branch, in moving this70 words
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Advertisement201 1958-04-13 5 AWARD NOMINEE FOR THE FIFTH ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL! CATHAY ORGANISATION S MARI RAYA ATTRACTION "SHWH POH7WNAIT i -I OI I'llMUWk vUrrinc MM:i\ MIS MM) CATHAYSCOPE The One in j I S?«.uW In v i hn. xk- a •»r.M)V>I Then us* Strait* T.mrt "Small" Ad. for qaick muftt. Phone Siii<r,por« 2800201 words
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Advertisement453 1958-04-13 5 THIS WILL BE YOUR SYMBOIJ^^^ >«>ui first Lombard Banking Deposit Account Pass BoorT^^^"Jk uili always be a happy W^=s(m reminder of a wise \^S*yf v decision. To sa\e is not |oOd enough; your funds should never stop earning interest for you in the assured security of the Bank. <.K(H P453 words
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Article, Illustration559 1958-04-13 6 BY SUSAN BARRIE WONDERING what it took to make "an ideal working girl," I went to see two winners of a recent Singapore contest and found the girls agreed about most of the qualities needed for success. Both consider poise, charm, confidence and a pleasant559 words
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360 1958-04-13 6 Don't wrestle with car doors, girls, leave THAT to him car doors, girls, leave THAT to him ETIQUETTE is important for everyone, but specially when you have a date with a boy friend, so check up on a few of the accepted rules and find out your own rating. When360 words
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Article188 1958-04-13 6 GIMMICKS FOR YOUR BRACELETS fMMMICK bracelets are I now the big teei lewellery craze over The Seven Wonders ol the World anc travel sou- venirs are popular, but this season there is also a new i travelogue bracelet. This novelty tells the history of travel in tiny models of i188 words
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185 1958-04-13 6 Enjoy hot scones with your coffee J?° R ll l v'u io go with a S I cup or morning eof- I ice, r rr b, nothing S nicer than those light 5 Koiden-brown drops 5 scones, lightly buttered. ft To make them you 1 need; 5 oz. flour, 1185 words
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Advertisement161 1958-04-13 6 i > > i YARD LEY i &*3sagjggggl \y--:' Satiorsmootii, lastingly »ant and $o dchciously "*-Xy£^ refreshing. Tliis highly W absorbent talc contains deodorant I |t(v qualities vv liicli ensure your day-long fkeshnes*. YARD LEY fn qli i h [a linden, TALC POWDER YAU.LI.Lt M.U mono iIREET LONDON mj Air161 words
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Advertisement330 1958-04-13 6 Complete confidence with MODESS SANITARY TOWELS Fastidious women everywhere MmSk insist on Modess Sanitary MR towels. For Modess cannot *^^B K^Kk. possibly show under the most *flsflP9gV clinging gown or chcongsam. j^^^V And Modess (in their hygienic ■EHH dust-proof pack) are softer, BJWKP more absorbent and fl^ggl|SE economical too! For330 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1958-04-13 7 I AM a visitor to your couii try trom my native India and 1 get a great deal of pleasure from readIng your column. One thing that has struck me Is the of people who have telephones 111 their houses. A:. I work1,237 words
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583 1958-04-13 7 A P.C.'S JOB IS POSITION TO BE PROUD OF NOW 18, I find that lite is full of worries and sadness. I had not the luck to be what I wanted to be and my unhapplness drove me to Join the army. Of all the things which should happen to583 words
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Article900 1958-04-13 7 love her very much What must I do? DICKY. purely you are now old enough to use your own judgment and not be influenced by idle tittle-tattle. I find your friends' attitude deplorably narrow-minded as well as extremely interfering and, if I were you, I should tell them900 words
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Advertisement110 1958-04-13 7 -~,-/**///////yy/s'j\£ w*^'"""" \-Mft4tton tvjpcxated Milk is pure, fresh milk ron- by removing about IQ^o of the Water. fortifiad with Vitamin 0. ■wmniitj to break ff ie fat globules into tiny, easily digested particles n Z ar><J to make it uniformly rich to the last droo. ri Z iterili«#d in sealed110 words
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Advertisement669 1958-04-13 7 fM INTERNATIONAL ~\A I I SARONO Lf/ "AQUASHOHT-i Cotton twill boxer abortsV KACHHAN the matching ahirt, -SARONG": Kxotir cotton print*. •■BONDI BfACH": OMBBB saahed and euffoxl with nylon. 1 Diving Girl BM rtibbrr »wimr:ip: Inv amdel, Diving Ball*' lANTZEN LIMITED IDENTFOID MODX INCIAN* KEEP A tt&jj I FLOWER -FRESH i^'*^fc^669 words
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Miscellaneous65 1958-04-13 7 TIXt <3AM6OIg At. Aohhu*- A/>b<&JL»— ZZUvrt TUT MATTta gtTfl* UsT* <U CSOCt. <MTU M« AHO «u£ iAtO feat Oot-AA4T VUAT OO VOW »«»N 0* T S T I I I r->~~~.~ -2t AmOUf XDU LAST WUT/— A»PtAgIM» IN UM QOtAMS? I LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM 111 *^tT»*»^l»^P> VsWW B^BBMa^Bßßa^Bsaasssssa>aWSß«asßaß«>>Baaaßm aaaHa^P^ asaaaßaßaavaj f~\ aaa^l65 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-04-13 8 I These couples were married in Singapore yesterday. I Dr. Philip Teng Pingkun and Molly Tan. a music teacher, at the Chinese Methodist Church. Bridegroom was formerly registrar at Royal Hospital in Sheffield, England. 2 Mr. Chan Hiang Leng and Margaret Wong, at Church of the Sacred166 words
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253 1958-04-13 8 PENANC Saturday. THE court of inquiry investigating the Eastern Smelting strike was today shown a poster with the picture of man eating a worker. "That was probably meant to be me." said Mr. N. W Griffin, the works manager, who produced253 words
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Article211 1958-04-13 8 I/AMPONC Koo Chye fire i vctims are to be rehoused in single-storey brick terrace houses on the site of their razed village. The houses will be built and let at low rentals under a joint Government. City Council and S.I.T. project to rehabilitate the victims.211 words
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Article49 1958-04-13 8 Mr. Run Run Shaw and Mr. Runme Shaw have presented a cheque for $1,000 to the Kampong Koo Chye fire relief fund. A sum of $246 collected among staff at Shaw Bros. Robinson Road office in Singapore has also been forwarded to the fund.49 words
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Article, Illustration469 1958-04-13 8 WHO WILL SUCCEED SORAYA? ROYAL FAMILY CALL FOR SCHOOLGIRL'S PHOTOS TEHERAN, Saturday. lul EMBERS ot the Persian royal family, anxious to find nri a third bride for the Shah, have asked for photographs of a 19-year-old Persian girl at present studying in England, according toReuter - 469 words
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96 1958-04-13 8 SCHOOLGIRL KNOCKED OFF CYCLE, KILLED MALACCA. Sat. Rose Chan. 16, a lorm three pupil of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, was fatally Injured in a road accident in the heart of town here at 10.45 a.m. today. Miss Chan, it was reported, was hit by a lorry when96 words
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Article38 1958-04-13 8 ALGIERS. Sat. A violent battle between French t and insurgents raged today in mountainous country near Aumale, 50 mile-, from Algiers. First unconfirmed reports said 16 French soldiers were killed and 24 wounded. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article154 1958-04-13 8 CRASH GIRL GETS HER CHOCOLATES rE six-year-old Singapore girl. Yang Yoke Chin, who was knocked down by a car in which the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was travelling la.st Saturday, was yesterday overwhelmed with happiness. REASON: Her father, Chong Sim. a tailor, who received a cheque of $100154 words
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101 1958-04-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Prime Minis- ter, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will leave Kuala Lumpur on May 20 for a week's visit to Japan on the invitation of the Japanese Government. A statement by the Ministry of External AfTairs said today that the Prlmr101 words
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Article129 1958-04-13 8 IPOH. Sat NO REGRETS, one of the best known sprinters of the Malayan turf during the postwar period, died Id his stable last night. Rated as one of the finest race horses ever to have run in Malaya. No Regrets chalked up a fabulous record of129 words
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Advertisement386 1958-04-13 8 11 Malaya at Play Main Silat the Malay art of wit dttcmc: originate J0 m Swnatra ©«c» 500 years at*, was iwtro- >Jfc. 4ace4 r, Malaya dunn« Ht« Malacca SvltaMt,- v m t»>« fatter pjrt «f the 1 srk centary TlM*a two varieties c» Silat Silat Pmlu*. «^B m—4 for386 words
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Article552 1958-04-13 9 THIS teems an appropriate time in which to launch a new feature in the photographic world cine shooting tor the amateur. More and more people are buying cine cameras these days, or switching from still work to movie, or because they go to the cinema frequently, take a552 words
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Article15 1958-04-13 9 Address your letters to: Film-maker, The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore. 9.15 words
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Article994 1958-04-13 9 FRANCIS COORAY - By FRANCIS COORAY from Kuala Lumpur rB Exodus which Bible records wa& ed by th- labour which «lH it UM Nineteenth Dynasty ed from the people to build their temple«; the modern exodus which Che Hamzah Sendut r« in the strjit> Hmei is largely due to the994 words
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Article, Illustration749 1958-04-13 9 QUEENS KNICHT - Luck was against the Master in Asian tournament QESICNATED a game of skill Chess is seldom free from the element of luck, and virtually no tournament of standing is ever won wit* out the winner having enjoyed one or two 'breaks". This was amply demonstrated in the last Asian Zonal749 words
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Article45 1958-04-13 9 NEW YORK. Sat Tht ure tor a cold I Dr. Noah Fabricant. of Chicago—is Wh Dr. Fabricant, who has been experimenting. "Whisky warms the nose. And like a dog a person with a warm nose get* rid of a cold more e;i45 words
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Advertisement194 1958-04-13 9 enter the exciting We are always seeking new ways for improving our 1 service to motorists, and today we invite you l(*ww 9^ r- will tell us what you want. You get the chance PUll^ I 4 to win a valuable prize; we get suggestions which ====^^^HL^y I C 3194 words
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461 1958-04-13 10 Singapore, April 13. 1958. SOUND AND NOISE T^iL speech by the Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, when he opened the last session of the present LegislativeAssembly outlined the programme which the Labour Front Coalition Government has set itself. It recorded a firm i to create conditions conducive to a461 words
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542 1958-04-13 10 A. SRIPATHY - Malacca building is 18th century Dutch A. SRIPATHY MALAYAN MUSEUMS By THE Malacca Museum, opened three years ago. .s unique among Malayan museums in that its building is as old, if not older, than mos.t of the exhibits. Situated on the lower ■lopes of St. Paul's Hill, overlooking the Straits542 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-04-13 10 Haifa century ago. rAT'S a fine umbrella! And those spears have a business-like look! And so they should, for this was His Highness. Sir Ahmad Maatham Shah Ibini Almerhum Ali. Sultan of Pahang and his rourt at Pekan. In 1968, when this photograph was taken. Pahang was the least WesternisedHTS - 96 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1958-04-13 10 The Khrushchevs at home SECRETS OF THE LITTLE-KNOWN PRIVATE LIFE OF MRS. NIKITA, WIFE OF RUSSIA'S STRONGMAN NIKITA Serges c v ilch Khrushchev Ikis v Ibt in Hie Kremlin, a home outside Moscow and a summer villa in tlie CmKMOB. He also Ikis i small oilice in the Party's lu-;i<l-quarters1,084 words
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Advertisement584 1958-04-13 10 LSSIFIED ADS. >IM tMENTH M W~4* SM (Ww»— >. Bmßßf*) iSfl 4BOBOPJ B WOW OW tstHftc bar- larg* seiar--1 d und-r n—Tiaa's. 11l \!lo\^ \m ■SksBOBmJ VLBB RJEPRJBHKNTATTVaB to .n*» $M 0 PJL psss ttsaral and >mm LUy Pabries, WANTED rijni—uiil Rookh i,cc and Bssssr ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Brsmm's fnumii>584 words
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Advertisement99 1958-04-13 10 THE NEW 1958 PO££AOVT£R J^^^— O~ w| t^ the, new thinner l^s^H automatic movement PPsMBbI created by In*?^*?*^?! UNIVERSAL bbbV' j *L^^ fj \ju a' Tr LJ f\ ■^H^U, -ft-^B WATCH CO., Bfefeg^ 8 Z~*L^ GENEVE. W£r*" m^^z/K£ffi i: w£?m A triumph of the watch* mF^«^ *l»r^^ 'TAB R:?fe- */*P99 words
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209 1958-04-13 11 Whispers— police are ready to pay $100,000 for them YOU NEVF.R KNOW WHEN YOU MAY HOLD A CLUE A FORTUNATE of $100,000 is now with the Singapore police for co-operative citixens. the form of rewards for information lead ng to th« arrest of people wanted for murder ano other ->es209 words
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Article58 1958-04-13 11 K Sau Hua was accused in Singapore yesterday of threatening Yong Sew Wah at Lorong Tai Seng on March 23 by saying: "I will beat you up." and thereby forcing him to deliver $iO.BO. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed ball of $1,000.58 words
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Article90 1958-04-13 11 A Singapore building con- 1 tractor, Tsal Nam Wan, 45. was taken to the General Hospital yesterday afternoon with severe head injuries after he had fallen from his third storey flat n River i Valley Road. His condition was reported t o be serious. BOY DIES90 words
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374 1958-04-13 11 SALARY HOW -BANK IS READY TO COMPROMISE THE Overseas Chinese Bank has announc- j ed that it was prepared to compromise with the banking section of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administratve Services Union over salary scales. A statement issued by the bank said: During negotiations with the union,374 words
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Article42 1958-04-13 11 A hawker, Chua Ah Chye. was confronted by a thug in Kirn Keat Road on Friday night and told to pay $2 as "entrance fee" for joining gang 24. He refused to pay and was beaten up.42 words
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Article56 1958-04-13 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul yesterday were: fair merchantable Bombay mlxed copra: April (32 buyers. $32 :l sellers. Tone very steady. Sinraporr oconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $47 sellers, drum (51 sellers. Tone quiet. TIN PRICE The pri^e of tin in Singapore yesterday was $360 down56 words
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Article45 1958-04-13 11 Chua Soon Huat and Ng Chin Ong were charged in Singapore yesterday with rioting and causing hurt to three others at West Hill Road on April 1. They pleaded not guilty and were each allowed bail of $1,000 until April 19.45 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-04-13 11 M 'm iTTM Zi£ PR Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Tehir. 27, and his lovely bride Sharifah Rokiah the path to hap. piness has not been smooth. They were in love for five years before they resolved to have a runaway marriage which was declared null and void after107 words
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Article38 1958-04-13 11 Tan Kirn Scan, of Jalan Scnang. was fined $30 in Singapore yesterday for failing to obey a traffic halt sign at the Junction of River Valley Road and Killiney Road on May 29 last year.38 words
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Miscellaneous232 1958-04-13 11 MALA((\ H»ik IHM t April vacation youth crusade t.toir present* s programme of talk by Mr. Paul A. Contento of Portugese foil soncs sjid dances the Overseas Inland Missionary at St. Jotwota's Institution hall, Society at Tanglin Boys' School. pm 5 p.m. BOYS BUOADE Singapore WESLEY METHODIST YOITH BaUattan): Presentation232 words
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Miscellaneous62 1958-04-13 11 TODAYS TIDES TODAY: Singapore 5.28 a.m. (6ft. 6in.) 8.23 p.m. (6ft. 3in); Port Dickson 2.21 a.m. isft. 61n.) 2.37 pjn. (sft. Bin.); Penang 9.54 a.m. (sft. 71n.) 9.31 p.m. (sft. 9m 1. TOMORROW: Singapore 7.22 a.m. <.6ft. sin.) 9.03 p.m. (6ft. 7in.) Port Dickson 3.42 a.m. (6ft. lin. 1 3.5362 words
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Article, Illustration257 1958-04-13 12 ALL THE PRIZES CO TO SINGAPORE WINNER of this week's 1 picture contest (he re(iiv«-, the s.!O prize) is Worn Trik Nam. UW M I ypcr Seraneoon Koad. Singapore- m with "A Kasket of Eggs" (above) The picture was taken with a Tessar camera on Kodak film. Aperture257 words
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Advertisement539 1958-04-13 12 day and night on Pan American's y^— t>— r^jg-~-^-Presidcut Service Am' 1/ j^^r I \L wL^ 7 at! I _v*^ f iaT >*^ x i r I L r^^"' ~>aii Xam AJtmiaN exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you esanptaely relaxing coakiort all day lonp bed-length mmdon all night kaag. TWsr Li?539 words
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Advertisement121 1958-04-13 12 AUTOMATIC ktftW. EXPOSURE as simple as an automatic gearbox in a luxury car-' P£ (ft THBPERMCT \-k your dealer to sliow you this Sv V^!^^^'- f -u,H.bNEWVOIGTLANDERVITO UATIC 1 incorporating the latest «^TT^ $*J***\r mhances in Camera construction. ifSjltXi^ -^?&&?!fo *1 he perfect, yet simple to operate llS^iL L. "V121 words
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Miscellaneous114 1958-04-13 12 mT^^^ i ACROSS DOWN Pleasure trip I Requested (5) I 6 Characteristic mode ol ex- 2 Envious i 7). pression (5). 3 Vessel (3>. 2 t—» 4 Single section ,4». "KF"'3 F^n c !ir ly (3! i 1 !BS£«i7>. 1 J^ n o, 16 Snare «3). 2fi Souo 1 oraan114 words
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Article, Illustration450 1958-04-13 13 Douglas Latkersteen - By Douglas Latkersteen THE SHOCKING STORY OF THE EXPLOITATION OF DEAF MUTE W* No orchids for Brazzi —only Heather \*yHEN did I last experience the feeling of numb horror I did as the image of Heather Sears was projected on the screen at the commencement of "THE STORY450 words
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176 1958-04-13 13 IF I may apply a Churchillian summing up of a We crn to MCM's "SADDLE THE WIND, the story I did not particularly like. but I thoroughly enjoyed the outdoor settings. Plus the performance of John Cassavetes who, as a trigger-happy psychopath, is guaranteed176 words
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Article280 1958-04-13 13 mOPPING this weeks new L releases Is one likely to find Immediate favour with collectors of symphonic works. Side one Is Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 in A Major (the "Italian") a supremely hapsjv recollection of the composer's sojourn in Italy as a young man. It« irrepressible vitality280 words
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297 1958-04-13 13 I WENT to Jose Ferrer s "I ACCUSE" with the old sun-burn a-tin-gling with anticipation of course. Fo r actor Ferrer is hot stuff in the emoting department, and director Ferrer can be counted upon for drama, as all who saw "The Great Man"297 words
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Advertisement617 1958-04-13 13 > isiih» *B*m^mm •> fe I'Jth Hif, IB.XV zr7& BEVISED ITii ISO MINUTES! NORMAL PRICES! m ZXSfrST"' 0 "SAYONARA" Kf^. p! T»s4y t-X a-s*.: TBJCWDLT rPMUASION" Cater. nrnN. JOSFPBk\ fe> VOR Sl—ri-f, m MM 11. 1.45, 4,6.3* 9.30 5 SHOWS DAILY! NORMAL PRICES! $3, 2 1 J GIN A LOLLOBRIGIDA617 words
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Advertisement523 1958-04-13 13 w I js^^*^_j I*▼ V «fl 5r I♦• *I I I MVI 2nd WEEK: 12th BIG DAY: J ■WwJLwSjUJr^^jm 1U.45 a.m t.15. i> A ».SB u.n. T^ •ft f" 1 Prices: $4.3«-?3 00 $1 M) L THE 7 -ACADEMY AWARD <L if U -BEST PICTIRE aJL kJL OF THE YEAR"523 words
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Miscellaneous78 1958-04-13 13 SINGAPOBE IMtoui www 47« Metres A.M. 715 Good Mamlng To Listeners; 7 16 Morning Serenade 7.30 The News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.30 Waltzing and March Ing; 9.00 Edmuncio Roe and His Orchestra; 9 30 Come Into The Parlour: 10.00 Clear Thinking; 10.30 For You For Him And For Her; 110078 words
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Miscellaneous83 1958-04-13 13 Mood; 1.30 The News; 1.45 Serenade to the LMbea; 2.00 Hit Parade: 2.30 At the Piano; 2 43 Australian Magazine; 3.00 Concert Hour: 4.00 Listeners' Choice: 5.00 Bandstand; 5 JO String Song; 6.00 Evening Service; 8.45 At Twilight; 7 00 The News; 7.15 At the Keyboard: 7.30 Movie Magazine: 8.0083 words
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Advertisement117 1958-04-13 14 ▼4#%')f%M*9^^ c^aaaaaaa^^^ Iverything about < tHis brilliant 3K Ronson is NEW H aTaPk Ov> n^^f| h.ssexcomeb in its own JnQ jnC > Ronson Essex 5« Pond's Measure a n d u n O n board the America/I p r esident Liners k -lit LmiT travel with lourv onnel nt your117 words
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Miscellaneous604 1958-04-13 14 jl i Jfc I SUT THE APE-/AANJ >^ y/^^^J £bGAR /^/Ci? BVRROUO^'^j^^^f^' W^^^^fjry^' AT ThE FREhOCHMAKJ'S COM*\A*7 V A. •^^S^^^ '?^jjj^i r%m% \l i a— a— aaa-n- f SECOKE THE NATIVE COUL7 STKIK.E, PiEKfcE WASTE 7 WO Tia\e KSStj c *U^3^^*^B^M TAXZAN KEACME7 POR THE HNOCULACS w EA7imS CO^ TmE604 words
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Miscellaneous317 1958-04-13 14 SEA CHALLENGE rpHK ajinounremrnt that thr greatcat profrcas. New A Knaaia had Uumhrd the t r P« »hipi^-im*l«ar-not be surpassed. More re- Urrl f OC m The portents renUy America has proved emphasise that m transport through the sucte*. of iv own will come back into iU own racket, that317 words
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Miscellaneous385 1958-04-13 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: Opportunities LUCK TODAY WEAR OB abound today: take advan- USE: Emerald green, 4. tage of them. A great deal Diamond. could be done to speed up v^ social engagements or to ty prepare the ground for wnNi'SDAVi nofiw* money-making during the you a?tem D t385 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-04-13 15 THS CISCO Kl&.ty*MT Wttd West fairaurtte M- *^^yyyy/ drop the "V^ Sure instead of propp,\i<s the g_\ t~,e Kil.ler W^mcJ =-C-\HARPWAR.E [~*j WH:*LS AKD F2ES. -^1 so7h ombre! vou want "\1 r ahhm.O fSPB I ICjJJs gershO ////fll <^ iT'S BOOT HILL FOR^ A THEV GOT WHAT V" TMEV GOT149 words
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Miscellaneous323 1958-04-13 16 /^nfiTiR f*Y7\fl (1\)(1\]P7 r\^G® GOSH.' EDD'ES BEEN 4^ »ICANT UNDERSTAND HT80V^"THls"^^veAH. AN < JJ "^1 in there a long 5»oe K it., he knows his wife I m sure is a lot of i me fellers 1 TIME... I WONOER... J MLOOKA'S V IS EXPECTING A BABY YER LUCKY OUR323 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1958-04-13 17 ALAN BRIEN - CONCLUDING THE INTIMATE STORY OF THE GIRL WHO MARRIED A KING AND DIDN'T LIVE HAPPILY AFTER THE Shah's exile in Rome lasted only four days. At midnight o Aug. 16. 1953, while the well-drilled mob of Premier Mossader howled for their blood. Soraya fled in secret from Teheran witr1,116 words
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Article386 1958-04-13 17 Reminiscences by Tuan Djek IuIANY years ago m IXI Kota Tinggi the Tuan's cook-boy was arrested while in possession of stolen goods a black dinner |acker he was taking to the local tailor for alteration. It appears that the coat had been stolen by a386 words
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Advertisement85 1958-04-13 17 Here's bold nrw styling that teams function with glamour. Here's heavy -duty horsepower delivered ■t the prop under load. Here's traditional Johnson dependability— the built- j* E^sF**~^A~^\ It in stamina and go that make every v l Sea-Horse virtually unstoppable. g.Ef^&WL if You hays to see them to belitve ~lj85 words
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Advertisement185 1958-04-13 17 Sii'd'CdC XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! sTimes better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before GERMS ><^^§^^0t? \A STOPS j'v^ ~7f^f7^ THROAT 2. SOOTHES IRRITATION i, -g X I JTW laJ— A 5 ROSENS I 1 /^Si^^t^C PHIEGM 3 MEDICATES -7^^^^^^^ for fastest Medicinal Relief from PfillPLlD anc^ roat Irritations185 words
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Article, Illustration560 1958-04-13 18 GRAHAM SHORT - HIGH TAIL FINS APPEAR A 'MUST' GRAHAM SHORT Dodge is another American car whose basic outline remains largely unchanged for 1958. Only one of 17 new Dodge models is being imported into Malaya this year the Kingsway Custom Sedan, a car above average in quality, performance and price in its560 words
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Article103 1958-04-13 18 Mlli Jaunt. r K 10, S'ern. u\ Apron. 14, 15. Brigand. 17. Eel. 18. Tales. Nee. U, Door. 23. Lei 24. Ruination. 2t. I 27, Easy. 30, Enactmen Acts. 35. She. 36. Rare. 3.. Far. 39. Study. 41, Low. 4-\ 44. Above. 46. Learn. 47. -Yager. 48. Relay.103 words
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267 1958-04-13 18 THE 1958 Malayan Mobilga K Economy Hun held last weekend, will have taught the organisers an important lesson that eood communications are essential if motoring events in this country arc to be a complete MMft The floods which forced the organising committee267 words
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237 1958-04-13 18 FORMER Singapore all-rounder V. R. Sabapathy performed the fir>>t liat-trick of the season in yesterday's cricket programme in Singapore. Sabapathy achieved this feat In taking five for 12 runs for Ceylon Sports Club (gainst i SC.C. on the padang He also scored an unbeaten 40 Three237 words
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Article196 1958-04-13 18 CEEDED Lim Hee Chin ►5 eliminated R.D.H. Farthing 6-3 6-4 in the first round of the YMC A. open tennis championships which began at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Other first round results were: Junior tingles. Philip Scow bt Kwik Sam Hoe 6-3. 6-0; D. Shepherd196 words
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Advertisement197 1958-04-13 18 No pushing or pulling. 1 if no "guesswork" ever. x"TThe Parker 61 fills itself to capacity time after time! You can depend on the Parker 61 pen to fill itself by itself every single time with no guesswork. There is nothing for you to push, pull or manipulate. Capillary "suction"197 words
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Advertisement81 1958-04-13 18 NOW! a Brilliant NEW 1958 RANGE TO-DAY'S TOP VALUE FOR ECONOMICAL LUXURIOUS MOTORING y > 1 luxury SALOON und )an llfr wionom > SALOON Walnut facia and door t ippincs. V host of arrrsftorie* and _r^£ 'iM liyif^Bfc^' h xurv rquipmrul fitted H -^■^■■■■^■■■■■ifc^^fc^ stindard. #^V|| Wfr^^l£fs^' :>rit <w colour81 words
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Article517 1958-04-13 19 BAM chief announces Veward for Malaya's heroes' K| I 1 MPI K. Nat. Mala^ Thomas Cup team will be "rewarded" later this year with a tour of South East Asian countries. This was announced by "Mr Heah Joo Seanc the president of the Badminton Aaaaciation517 words
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466 1958-04-13 19 Kesavan equals qualifying mark for 200 m RELAY TEAM ALSO PUT UP A SPLENDID PERFORMANCE OPKINT champion Kesavan Soon^who has already k qualified for a place in the Singapore athletics team to the Asian Games, yesterday put up another splendid performance in the Singapore A.A.A.s third trials at Farrer Park.466 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-04-13 19 KESAVAN beating Lim Jit Imtn in the 100 metres yesterday. Sunday Times picture.17 words
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Article127 1958-04-13 19 Selangor win on disputed penalty IfUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A dbputed goal off a penalty bully gave favourites Selangor, the Malayan hockey champions, a 2-1 victory over Johore in the M.H.F. competition here .oday. Ten minutes from the end Selangor were awarded a penalty bully. Mike Shepherdson was beaten In the127 words
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Article66 1958-04-13 19 lACKIES KUDA. former cham- pion sprinter of Malaya owned by Dr. Jack Drnnehy of Singapore, won the Spitai Handicap worth £400 over a straight six furlongs at Windsor on Wednesday. Jackie's Kuda woo as a two-year-old in Ireland before going to Malaya. He returned to66 words
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Article304 1958-04-13 19 DIVISION <>M Birmingham 1 Leeds I Burnley 1 Waives 1 Chelsea I Bolton 2 Man. (itv 3 Sunder Und I Newcastle 3 Araenal I Notts For. 1 I ul.in Portsmouth 1 Blackpool Preston 1 Aston I Shrf. Wed. I\n ton 1 Tottenham 1 Man. Iniled v W.304 words
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Article133 1958-04-13 19 J^L'ALA LUMPUR, Sat— l he Badminton Association of Malaya is to write to the International Badminton Federation seeking the abolition of the woodshot rule. This was decided at the annual general meeting ol the association held here today. The B.A.M. also decided to clarify from the133 words
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Article82 1958-04-13 19 CINGAPORE champions Thong Keng beat Singapore Combined 87 66 in an Asian Games Fund basketball match at H.-ppy World stadium. Results of S.Y.S.C. tournament matches yesterday were: "B" division: Group 2: Lian Tea 44 Woo Tong 43: Group 3: Chicago 46 Prince Edward B.C. 60. "C rfivMtoa:82 words
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Article25 1958-04-13 19 Indian Brotherhood beat Jollllads 2-0 In a B.A.F A. Div 3A league match at Serangoon Road yesterday- K. Ramanathan and Syed All scored25 words
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Article147 1958-04-13 19 MfcLBOIK.Nh sal The Australian Empire Games Association today rescinded a previous decision to award the 1962 Em- pire Games to Adelaide The battle for the 1%.' Games is now between Perth and Adelaide. Adelaide was awarded the Games by the Australian Association in 1"»M>Reuter - 147 words
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Advertisement154 1958-04-13 19 '^S%%%%%%sTssss^'™"^^^^^"a»'^^*"*" W P F^a^al 8%1 flal fla? 5»%%. -1 f I 111 m h\. I I g aAsUawi "W Wm A mm ICilme^ill JsHmT^ aH 1 Ita^l V 4#*^ BM fl| jm^^^.^.. j0 _^^k a f^ HIS _^aM sssss\ Am mk P^* BaadT sssVlßat W\ "I^^bl Maa^aL.^^* H fc. aaaaaV154 words
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Article80 1958-04-13 20 Jt m.r*» »M (Mum*. NO TUB* WAH PmaMMl urt«g» will leave 33 Yong Matt Mraß at 12 Man an Sunday MM. CHAN SAN CHO I .dawn C:.ee Yue Leonv aged 7a. jaaMtf may paawfutij' at M ...,,e Road 114 ,8 .ea'.n sooo. MM Hock. Mm Chin, aeves J t80 words
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Article26 1958-04-13 20 M ITa-aV $M (Mimimmm). vIBMWBtaHTP Or Internatton.shion Agency i» now open ti Va.hafafl ataVwtaiat f Mv atior, furrr.^ pl^a>r «Tite to RflßaaM |ok«aM BataHl P^H'Ct'26 words
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Article36 1958-04-13 20 »mr 4. v < ificj *•> i»eu.tmm. n Ai.;..\ poj TaVgaaal Bnclteh School from 2-S. b-7 30 SDVOAPORE MODEL ACADEMY Junior MIM Course- is now open for young avttw b>t»«aa lI— IS y««. DeportaW-*. (,en*ral Oroooilng Social36 words
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Article33 1958-04-13 20 Wurda tit iMimimmmt IM, I mmmth. W M MEN'S DACRON sins beaullored Tajmahal Store, i spixtia: leawtttcfctßg on -Eiiuf HalllWllli -lard Mai Tl-Uff and TIM aaaynrtiwi. 25. Ampuc Road. KuaU Lumpur.33 words
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2142 1958-04-13 20 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP jTHRIS DRAdON. the outstanding apprentice in Malayan ra'ing, fortcited his claim for any weight allowance w hen he scored his 30th success on Pi! Stable's Dollar Factory at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Riding a great nnish. younn Dragon landed Dollar Factory a laststride2,142 words
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Article71 1958-04-13 20 TOTAL POOL 5173.7J0 1. No. MOW, (S4«i.9l.'i •I. N<> 45«) 3. No *****1 (S117J8) STARTKK> (fl 4u., each): Nos. 188;{»Jt; 1784H:; 1523T7; 11*752; IXttSOK; timH; lii!!s>«i, I I IONMHMION (51.042 each): Nos ?©ti«7l; *****7; ??tt!8: *****5; *****7; 14b«t»l; *****'J 223!>»4; *****1; 2K5547. TKEBLK TOTK: Ten ticket, ($101).71 words
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352 1958-04-13 20 Fireworship looks set to score maiden win I. \LA LUMPUR. Sat. IV Fireworship an nsive failure In his debut at Ipoh l.t>: month, has made good headway and looks set for hi.s maiden win this meet With Tom Mortimer up, Fireworship ran an impressive 3f. trial here th.s morning when352 words
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Article72 1958-04-13 20 JOHORE BAHRIi. Si Bahru sportsmen today decided at a meeting at UMNO hall tn organise a campaign to collect money for the Federation's Asian Oames Fund. Inche Yassim bin Dato Abdul Rahman was elected chairman of the organising committee, and Mr. M. B. Dass as hon.72 words
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Article58 1958-04-13 20 LLANDUDNO Wales. Sat. Harry BnMWMW, won the British Professional 72 holes Close Gnll Championship by one stroke over the Maexdu course, here yesterday Bra&haw had an aggregate of 287 while Dai Rees. the British Ryaer Cup captain. finished second on 288 Peter Alllss and ChristyReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1958-04-13 20 4 LLCKY punter won a i"\ record pool of HvMJ <>n a S-i investment on the forecast tote in Race Four (Valiant Kninht Angkor Wat). There was no winning: combination in Race Three and the pool was brought forward to Race Four.44 words
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Article474 1958-04-13 20 CHIEF Petty Officer D J. Ellis set a record in the Easter Shoot of the Singapore Rifle Association when he won the Grand Aggregate Trophy, the Trimmer Cup, with a total of 307 points. Sgt. P.W.W. Lane-Joynt also set a record when he won474 words
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