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Title Section24 1958-05-13 1 AVERAGE II All V CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Nat*** 1 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1958 ft 15 CENTS24 words
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Article, Illustration676 1958-05-13 1 TWO WIVES' DRAMATIC ATTEMPT TO HELP HUSBANDS 25 million gallons of water in tunnel RAUB, Monday. hopes for the survival of the 12 men trapped underground in the Raub Australian Gold Mine were given up this evening. Despite non-stop pumping operations under the supervision of the676 words
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Article123 1958-05-13 1 PRISONER ESCAPES WORK PARTY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A prisoner escaped from his escort this morning while working at a bachelors' mess in Shaw Road here. Tal Fook Sang. 21. serving a six-months sentence for misappropriating money and stealing a bicycle was due to be released In two weeks' time. Roadblocks123 words
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275 1958-05-13 1 JAKARTA, Mon. A big offensive was launched by Government troops against rebel strongholds in the Halmahera Island group 300 miles east of the rebel centre of Menado, North Celebes, the army spokesman. Lieut.-Col. Rudy Pirngadie. announced last night. The communique said violent battles raged betweenReuter - 275 words
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Article273 1958-05-13 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. OIK plump terrorists surrendered to an army colonel In the Layang-Layang area yesterday, not because they were hungry but because one of them— the boss— was pining to see his wife and two others wanted to get married. This defection Is a273 words
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Article, Illustration392 1958-05-13 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Teacher battered to death near his home JEFFREY FRANCIS 'MISTAKEN IDENTITY* THEORY By doctor's care. Stephen, 30, a teacher of the La Balle School In Brickfields Road, was battered to death In what U believed to be a case of mistaken Identity. The back of his skull was fractured and392 words
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Article267 1958-05-13 1 GUNMAN'S VICTIM RUSHED TO COLONY A MAN wounded In a Johore shooting incident was rushed to Singapore in a marine police launch at dawn yesterday in a bid to save his life. The man. Abu Blda bin Lahabak, 22. a school caretaker, was hit by several bullets in a dark267 words
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Article30 1958-05-13 1 ROME. Mon. President Oronchl left here today with his wife for the first State visit to Britain by an Italian head of state In 34 years. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article148 1958-05-13 1 SEREMBAN, Monday. AN oily man who snatched a $750 gold chain from a housewife a week ago raided the house again last night but was chased away. Mrs. 8. VellupUlay. mother of seven children and wife of the Senior Technical Assistant of the Telecommunications Department148 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-05-13 1 THE QUEST FOR MISS SINGAPORE MISS KISTI D-iRIZ another entrant in the Miss Singapore Quest Joint sponsors of the contest are the Straits Times. Shaw Organisation and Max Factor's local agent*. Associated Importers Ltd. The winner will have the honour of representing the colony in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant84 words
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Article40 1958-05-13 1 LONDON. Mon London began Its second week without buses today with the threat of an extension of the strike to other bus services which overlap routes used by London Transport if the stoppage continues much longer.40 words
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Article55 1958-05-13 1 LONDON, Mon. The airliner flying Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. a PAP delegate to the Anglo-Singapore constitutional conference opening here later today, has been further delayed and Is now due at London airport this afternoon. The aircraft was originally due In London yesterday morning but was delayed at55 words
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Article187 1958-05-13 1 2 SHOT in DRAMA AT ROAD BLOCKS SEREMBAN, Mon. TWO men were wound- ed by the police after they tried to crash through two road blocks at different places here this afternoon. Both men, believed to be members of a well organised gang, drove cars bearing Singapore car plates, and187 words
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Article73 1958-05-13 1 COLOMBO. Mon. Weeklong monsoon rains have flooded many areas on the north-west coast of Ceylon and reports reaching here today said about 3.000 people are marooned in the Chllaw Nattandiya area, 40 miles north of Colombo. Irrigation tanks have been breached and houses, roads and railway linesReuter - 73 words
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Article312 1958-05-13 1 2 a.m. news roundup SELF-RULE TALKS OPEN IN LONDON LONDON. Mon. An-glo-Singapore talks aimed at giving the colony full internal self-government opened her c today with the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, telling reporters he was "very optimistic' Mr. Alan Lennox -Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary, was in theReuter - 312 words
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201 1958-05-13 2 IPOH, Monday. gOME Malays have returned letters to the State Government because they are written in English. And Government official* arc upset. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, will discuss the matter at the inaugural meeting of the201 words
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136 1958-05-13 2 JOBLESS INDONESIAN STOLE BOAT TO ROW BACK TO SUMATRA MALACCA, Mon —An un rmplowcl lr»<!»n. sian said in court here today that he cycled 150 miles from Tanioiie Malim to Malacca and then stole a boat because he was anxious to see his brother in Samatra. Ba'ada bin Jama!. 44.136 words
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Article49 1958-05-13 2 PENANG. Mon.— Ken K Kirn 3ok. 18. who tried to cut a gold chain from the neck of an eight-year-old girl at the Great world park here on May 2. was today ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney School for three years.49 words
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Article115 1958-05-13 2 From DAVID FINDLAY WELLINGTON, Monday. T^HE ruling New Zealand Labour Party's annual conference has rejected a resolution calling for the withdrawal of New Zealand troops from Malaya. Resolutions asking for New Zealand withdrawal from the SEATO and ANZUS pacts were also defeated. I But another,115 words
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147 1958-05-13 2 CHINESE HELD FOR AIDING SUMATRA REBELS Chinese 1 and Indonesians have been arrested for collaborating with the rebels in Sumatra. The news of the arrests, which took place in Membang and Djambi. was brought to Singapore yesterday by a leading SingaChinese shipowner who was in Palembang at the time. He147 words
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Article41 1958-05-13 2 A former Malayan police officer, Mr. Douglas Stewart Ross. 35, who Is now Assistant Superintendent in the Tanganyika Police, has b^ en Awarded a bar for gallantry to the Colonial Police Medal he received in Malaya for meritorious service41 words
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Article56 1958-05-13 2 SUNGEI PATANI Mon Pretty 17-year-oJd Shirley Stewart wag crowned "May Queen" at a ball held here at the weekend in aid of the Sungei Patani Church Building Fund. Twenty girls competed for the title. "I have never been more surprised in my rife," a radiant Shirley gasped56 words
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170 1958-05-13 2 SUNGEI PATANI Mon. An 18-year-old youth offered a police corporal a $1 bribe after two love letters had been found on him. the Sungei Patani Sessions Court was told yesterday. Abdul Rahim bin Mohamed Isa pleaded not guilty to corruptly offering the170 words
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Article, Illustration274 1958-05-13 2 Lolabelle makes her mark in the world of music FIRST PRIZE TO MALAYAN MISS LONDON, Monday. ]tf ISS LOLABELLE WONG of Malaya iTI (she has wall-papered half of her bedroom with her certificates and diplomas in music) has won the first prize In the piano recital class in the London274 words
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101 1958-05-13 2 Top post for Malayan at world student HQ KUALA I I MPI K Mon A Malaj student from the University of Malaya has been appointed to one of the higtiest posts at the International Student Conference headquarters Leydon. Holland He to laefae Masa bin Hit.un 24, who will be the101 words
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210 1958-05-13 2 OUTTERWORTH, Moi The Penang UMN leader, Tuan Ha Ahmad Badwt warr ed last night that curse might fall on tt country if certa: Muslim councillo continued to oppose total ban on alcohol drinks. He was mortat a rasolutk calling on the Penai210 words
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Article33 1958-05-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Ambassador Indonesia, Inche Senu I Abdul Rahman, will go Medan. North Sumatra Saturday from Jakarta study the possibility of opt Ing a consulate in the regii33 words
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Article382 1958-05-13 3 New bid to topple pro-West President ANOTHER SIX DIE AS RIOTING CONTINUES IN TRIPOLI BEIRUT, Monday. T EFT-WING opposition party leaders again called for a general strike yesterday in a new effort to force the pro- Western "dictatorial" Government of President Camille Chamoun out ofReuter - 382 words
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164 1958-05-13 3 Experts warn there is a growing risk of war by accident WASHINGTON, Mon.— The National Planning Association warned yesterday that there will be a growing risk of -accidental global war" during the next 12 years. It said more and more nations are likely to get nuclear weapons, increasing the dangerUP - 164 words
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267 1958-05-13 3 U.S. interprets new note as Soviet 'yes to disarm talks WASHINGTON, Monday. nnHE White House said yesterday Russia's latest note "seems to" accept the Western stand on a need for technical talks on disarmament problems. But a cautiously worded statement noted that the Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, limited his endorsementReuter; UP - 267 words
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Article46 1958-05-13 3 ADEN. Mon.— Aden Protectorate levies conducting a search operation at Jebel Jlhaff yesterday killed three of 15 rebels who had fired at them. The rebels killed one levy and wounded another In this skirmish about four miles north-west of Dhala. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article39 1958-05-13 3 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. A party of 68 South African folk dancers left here by air today for a two-month tour, during which they will perform in Britain, Israel. Oreeec. Austria, Germany and at the Brussels World Fair. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article110 1958-05-13 3 Briton shot at in Cyprus bar NICOSIA, Mon. A BRITISH policeman and a Cypriot bystander were wounded last night In a brief gun battle between two British policemen and three masked gunmen at Morphou. west of Nicosia The policeman was hit in the foot while he and a companion wereReuter - 110 words
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Article119 1958-05-13 3 Gold bars left in Britannia SYDNEY. Mon. CUSTOMS authorities here today said that 10 gold bars found in false bottoms in two briefcases left .in a 8.0.A.C. airliner which arrived here last month, came from Sheffield, England. They were part of a shipment of 40 ingots from London to aReuter - 119 words
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Article21 1958-05-13 3 MANILA, Mon. President Carlos Garcia has accepted the resignation of the Philippines ambassador to Tokyo Mr. Felino Neri.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article59 1958-05-13 3 I AHORE, Mon. Two more fol- lowers of Allama Inayatullah Mashriqi, leader of an extremist political group, were detained here last night by police investigating the murder on Friday of Dr. Khan Sahib, leader of the Pakistan Republican Party. Dr. Khan Sahib was stabbed and fatally59 words
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Article22 1958-05-13 3 This brings the total number of extremists arrested to seven including Ma-shriql himself, who was detained with four others on Saturday. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article15 1958-05-13 3 BOGOTA: US VicePresident Richard Nixon arrived here during the course of his South American tour—Reuter15 words
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Article12 1958-05-13 3 WARSAW: More than 4,000 Polish Communists are to be tried for corruption.—UPUP - 12 words
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Article22 1958-05-13 3 MOSCOW: President Na.'iser and his party arrived by air at Stalingrad after visiting Leningrad and the Baltic Sea naval fortress of Kronstadt—U.P22 words
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Article35 1958-05-13 3 WELLINGTON: The Prime Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, announced that Japan and New Zealand had agreed to exchange ambassadors and the status of the respective legations In Tokyo and Wellington would be raised accordingly to embassies.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article23 1958-05-13 3 LONDON: The Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, met the Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, for talks on the future of the strife-torn island.—UPUP - 23 words
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Article21 1958-05-13 3 SAIGON: The Japanese Embassy here has confirmed reports that Japan is ready to pay $55,600,000 to South Vietnam as war reparations.—ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article31 1958-05-13 3 PARIS: Mr. Pierre Pflinilin, 51-year-old Liberal Catholic leader, will ask the National Assembly to invest him as the 25th postwar Prime Minister and thus end the country's 29-day Government crisis —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article24 1958-05-13 3 LONDON: Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Hope Carllll, the ninth and last British Chief of the Indian Naval Staff, arrived from Bombay in the liner Strathmore—Reuter.24 words
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Article21 1958-05-13 3 MOSCOW: Some Soviet war industry plants will be switched to the production of plastics and synthetic fibres for civilian needs ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1958-05-13 3 ATHENS: First results in the Greek general elections give the National Radical Union party of the outgoing Premier, Mr. Constantine Karamanlis, a clear lead.—ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article53 1958-05-13 3 BOMBAY. .Mon— More than £375.000 worth of cargo was completely gutted here yesterday in a dock fire described as the hucest in 14 years. Fire-fighters took two hours to control the blate. which at one time threatened a ship berthed in the vicinity. There wereReuter - 53 words
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186 1958-05-13 3 SYDNEY, Mon.— Dozens of women Jostled for seats at a court in Parramatta, near Sydney, today when an Inquest opened on the death of a 14-year-old girl who was murdered in a suburban park on April 11. The girl, Margaret Thomas, was a pupilReuter - 186 words
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Article41 1958-05-13 3 LUNDY ISLAND. (Bristol Channel). Mon. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother stepped ashore on tiny, rocky isolated isle yesterday the first-ever royal visitor to the only part of Britain which pays no Income tax and has no licensing hours.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-05-13 3 ROYAL ARTILLERY SPACE MEN' TO JOIN NATO FORCES IN WEST GERMANY LOOKING LIKE space men In their protective clothing, two Royal Artillery men are de-fuelling a "Corporal" surface-to-sur-face guided missile The dress protects them against the fumes and corrosive effect of the fuel. The men belong to the 47th GuidedReuter - 94 words
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266 1958-05-13 3 SNUB AT FILM FESTIVAL CANNES, Monday. T«HE Cannes Film Festival organisers yesterday apologised to British stars for a snub they received here on Saturday Mr. Robert Favre le Bret. who organises the festival on behalf of the French Government, sent a letter toReuter - 266 words
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170 1958-05-13 3 Soviet, US doctors in war on disease 1/ ARACHI, Mon. ■^Three American doctori and five Russian doctors landed at opposite sides of Karachi yesterday ready to work together with the East Pakistan health authorities in combating the twin epidemics of smallpox and cholera which are authoritatively estimated to have killed170 words
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Article69 1958-05-13 3 MANILA. Mon.— An armada of 24 SEATO warships, spearheaded by American. British and Australian aircraft carriers, is scheduled to arrive in Manila early tomorrow to end "Exercise Ocean Link." Ships from Australia, New Zealand. Pakistan, Britain and the United States participated In the extensive na valReuter - 69 words
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467 1958-05-13 4 mr. s: i nearly hit police! OFFICER Councillor says: Inspector called me 'bloody fool 9 BUTTERWORTH, Monday. A FEDERAL Councillor, Mr. D. R. Seeniva sagam, said in a Butterworth court today he would have slapped a police inspector if he had not controlled hie temper. Mr. Seenivasagam, who is secretary-general467 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-05-13 4 THE REV FATHER Robert Augustin a member of Kedah s famous Auguslin family givinc his first blessing to his parents. Mr and Mrs. J. F Augustin. after his ordination a* a Catholic priest by the Bishop of Penang. Msgr. Francis Chan. at Prnang s89 words
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Article102 1958-05-13 4 FOUR 'FREE' SEATS FOR ALLIANCE MALACCA. Mon Four Alliance candidates— two In Malacca-Central and two In Aior O»Jah— were returned unopposed when nominations closed at noon today for the Malacca Rural District Council elections Polling for the rest of the 54 seats will take place on May 31 The Alliance102 words
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Article34 1958-05-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Mr. w 1 Oallelty. of the Department of Internal Affairs, and chairman of the Johore Chinese Advisory committee, leaves for Britain at the end of the month on retirement34 words
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173 1958-05-13 4 DENANG, Mon. The 1 State Education Board today disclaimed responsibility for the circular issued here last month warning married women teachers they might be dismissed next January The board's chairman, said "The registration of temporary teachers and the terms of their employment are matters173 words
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Article58 1958-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPt'R. Mon Tengku Abdul Rahman and his wife, Puan Sharifah Rodziah. will go on pilgrimage to Mecca on June 31. two weeks after they return from a state visit to Japan Legislative councillor Inche Abdul Khalid bin Awang Uthman. who is now touring America, will loin58 words
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80 1958-05-13 4 IPOH. Mon— a big crowd was at the railway station her*, today to see the famous Indian film and classical dancer. Kumari Kamala. 23. who arrived with her younger sister. Radha. 14. her mother and three musicians for performance at the Rex Theatre tonight.80 words
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Miscellaneous604 1958-05-13 4 WHAT'S ON AT YOUR CINEMAS TODAY CATHAY: Bridge on the River tonese) 3. 6 45. 9 15. BEX: Insanlyat (Hindi) 2.30. 7. CATHAf:: Brothers Rico 230 sa»!*^jJSi R ti-l- ti-n^r KJ 9 Y Sn Zr? I X6 W *c n AP H j*^vtij?ic.s i 2: K«™pM.r HtM i. JelelMl DS"v<L604 words
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Article300 1958-05-13 5 DECLARED PERSONA NONGRATA AFTER REVEALING PLANS FOR SELF-RULE SPEECH TOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Brunei Government today banned a proposed visit by Inche Ahmad Boestamam, president of Party Rakyat. A cable to party headquarters here from the party's secretary-general In Brunei, Inche Yassln bin Effendi, said300 words
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Article108 1958-05-13 5 Cool reading room for school IPOH. Mon.— A partly air- 1 conditioned library has been set up at St. Michael's Institution, one of the big- i gest schools In Perak. It Is called the Marian Library. Three classrooms on the top floor of the school have been converted to provide108 words
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Article25 1958-05-13 5 No permit $50 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Ong Chin Teck was fined $50 for taking into a restricted area two yards of canvas without a permit25 words
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Article73 1958-05-13 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. The new officials of the Negri Sembilan Indian Association are: President Mr. A. 8. Da wood. vice presidents Dr. Das De and Mr. B K. Cashyap; secretary. Mr. T. K. Oovlndan; assistant secretary Mr. P. V. Abu Bakar. treasurer Mr. A. R. Nambiah; assistant73 words
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203 1958-05-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ]M R. F. E. Mack, controller of the post office savifi ings bank, suggested today that schools should give lessons in thrift. He told senior pupils of the Victoria Institution here: Teachers should give short talks to pupils regularly explaining the203 words
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Article14 1958-05-13 5 The Singapore Leprosy Relief Association collected $7395 during Its recent flag day.14 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-05-13 5 rVMtMKK beauty queen. Mis. F Marjorie Wee (now Mrs. Van Dei Klooster) whs was Malaya's representative in the 1954 Mis, Universe contest at Lang Beach, California, with the boy twins which were born to her teat Wednesday in Kuala I.umpor. Marjorie. married Mr. M150 words
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99 1958-05-13 5 MALACCA, Mon.' rpIE PRIME Minister, Teng- ku Abdul Rahman, on the second say of his official visit hen, was offered a drink yesterday that he had never tasted before. The drink, known as "minum laban la a mixture of milk, orange crush and99 words
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Article154 1958-05-13 5 RADIO: General Programme RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SEBVICS 41 vtrea SINt.APOKE MidißM wave 47i Brtro KOALA lIMPIt Median »a*« S4l mttrr* IVNANO Meet— wnt 3H Metres iroa MiaHii nrr 330 artru MALACCA Mediant wave !»7 ■!>■ AM 715 Good Moraing To [Jsteocri; 7 16 Morning Serenade: 7 30 The154 words
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Article251 1958-05-13 5 KUALA LUNCPUR, Mon. —The High Gourt here today awarded a land owner, Mr. Nr En« Hiam. a total of $356,670 from the Selangor Government for 222 acres of land the Government acquired from him in 1953 to extend Petaling Jay*, This award was about251 words
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199 1958-05-13 5 IPOH. Monday. rpHE faction opposing, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan's leadership of the Malayan Indian Congress has "given up hopes" of ousting him as president in the present elections. Mr. M. Kuppusamy, a I spokesman of the Ipoh branch, which has been the most outspoken in199 words
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Article83 1958-05-13 5 Unity pledge by new UMNO chief PENANG, tyon Federal and state councillor, Inchr Hashim bin Awang, «h« ■a* been re-elected president of Penang state UMNO, today said he would work "in close harmony with the MCA and the MIC." 'We will try always to adapt a brotherly, give-and-take spirit In83 words
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Article51 1958-05-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two youths were today freed from a two-year Jail sentence imposed by a lower court on charges of housebreaklng The High Court here upheld the appeal of Tan Kirn Leng 22, and Yin Tong Sing 19. both lorry attendants, of Ulu Klang new51 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-05-13 5 MALAYAN Olympic hockey ■tar Hannh Shamsuddin. 27, ana Che NmbarUh Mate Hussein to s»li>t •f the Malayan Malays ■ai—intin doubles chamnUnshle, who were married] in I»oh on Sneday The tris— is a clerk in the Ajric.lt. ra| OAee, Tapah, and tke brMe a clerk59 words
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203 1958-05-13 5 TOO MANY 'BACKDOOR' JOBS FOIL BUREAU'S EFFORTS ¥PO H Mon. The "backdoor" method of obtaining employment through friends and relatives is making it most difficult for the Ipoh Schools Employment Bureau to find Jobs for their old boys and. girls. The bureau was formed six months ago by 13 English203 words
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Article31 1958-05-13 5 JOHQRE BAHRU. Mon Kunji Raman, of JTohore Rlw r btttt. was fined $75 today for moving two tahils of rice tn a food restricted area with out permit31 words
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Obituary106 1958-05-13 6 M ll* (M.m.mum) JAOAT SINGH well-known textile merchant of Malacca passed away suddenly at his residence 19 Barida Kaba Road. Malacca or U-5-58 at age of 67. MRS. S. J. (GIRLIE) McCOY At General Hospital. Kuala LumPur, on Monday 12th. Cortegp leaves 2788-A Lower Ainpang Road on Tuesday 13th106 words
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Article29 1958-05-13 6 M W.rrfi fit (Himimmm, THE FAMILY of the late Mr Saab. Cheng Joo thank all Friends and Relatives for Wreaths. Attending Night Visit* and Funeral on 11.6 5829 words
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Article179 1958-05-13 6 »h,4, lit (*i»tm*m) VANITY for the latest American BaU. CONFERENCE ROOMS, crowdad offlcea need freshening. Airwick does the too efficiently. Try AJr-wlck mist. Bold at good stores or Tnone *****. LISTEN in your faiourllf Standard A Long Playing Records In Alrconditloned comfort ai Robinson's Record Rendezvous Singapore and Kuala179 words
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Article93 1958-05-13 6 M w.rd. U r*ta.MwMiti.uln. COLOUR PHU'IXJORAPHY Da* want uhi to commerce and Industry Advanced development o> Urn process to the St rails Ilme* Colour Laboratories which product* transparent le* and rolnui print* up to 11" i bat made its usa possible for many purpose* including house magastaes. oroehuree, showcards93 words
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Article40 1958-05-13 6 t» Wwd, %i (Ml*.)—*,* it tit. mxln. STOLEN BLACK MALE Siamese Gibbon Monkey on May Bth Height 2 Ft. Answers to name of ftheba. A very Substantial Reward Paid Tor Information leading to recovery of this Monkey. Phone •IMS.40 words
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671 1958-05-13 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Tues. May 13, 1958. Protecting the Worker An unwholesome gap in Singapore's labour legislation is to be filled by the Factories Ordinance, a comprehensive bill which will replace the Machinery Ordinance and the Protection of Workers Ordinance. The second of these two ordinances was itself comprehensive,671 words
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Article438 1958-05-13 6 A special committee o the University of Malaya is to look into the problem of more dot-tors and dentists A comprehensive study o this question was made nearly five years ago Dy a committee under the chairmanship of Sir David Lindsay Keir. Although its conclusions are still valid438 words
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Article, Illustration777 1958-05-13 6 j j DAHARI ALI j - j j DAHARI ALI j CHOICE OF PRESENT SULTAN OF SELANGOR ENDED A SERIOUS POLITICAL CRISIS j FIRST MALAY RULER TO G0( ON PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA I by JF Pate luid not slopped aside, Ihe Sujtan of Selangor. Sir Hisanuiddin Alam777 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-05-13 6 The Sultan of Selangor and hi* consort after being crowned at the installation C€r*mony at Istana Mahkota, Klang, in 1938.25 words
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Letter, Illustration175 1958-05-13 6 Civil service is of high order It IS stigma on the lair name of Malaya S i' we continue to toler- ate abuse being heaped on the head of expatrii ales. W.C.B Curry s letter tS.r. E May 6) should 'not have been necessary Malayans themselves can testify to c175 words
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Letter159 1958-05-13 6 /\N May 9 as 1 was res \J turning to my office at 2.30 p.m.. I saw to my s extreme horror, an old Chinese woman, who had s been standing and shouting son the Island opposite Ocean Building, make a run towards my car. s159 words
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Letter57 1958-05-13 6 rE. suggestion by Mr. V. K. Murugasu sr April 19* and later support for a park to commemorate the Sultan of Perak e»- ran the opinion or all subjects In the State who arc all unanimous In thrlr supoor: for the suß:estl<n flf the State Government art;,57 words
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Advertisement271 1958-05-13 6 Straits Time* A Free Press Nf the imnlmi of •#••>. Hmts tw tipitMiiltil.il e« Ist ftow, JINGAPOPI COLD STMAM. ORCHARD ROAD. teealve «mI ■«v*HiMM*ntt and a— etl t» k»i ChmiflM aOrMtlMiMMts aM* •ho a* >«■<■< ta: city §ook rrom ltd, Wk*cM»*tw Mo.m, Co«m Quoy. MIL M M ISMAIL. J Admtr.tty271 words
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Advertisement105 1958-05-13 6 TIE LOWER CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA Attention, Students! A prase comment en Mr. A. K. Meawn'a "WORLD HISTORY FOR THI LOWER CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION. FEDERATION OF MALAYA" was ■aaafe in the Fret Praaa' d»r«d 7.4.5«. This book has already been acclaimed at various towns In th« Federation, and is telling105 words
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Advertisement41 1958-05-13 6 >** H> I THI GENERAL ELECTHIC CO (MALAYA, LTD. »>>r>w,i<, t THE CEMERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD Of ENCLAND. OPTICIANS L. C. SMITH, VIOA., O. ORTH: A. HUGGfTT. HM.C. 13. BATTIRY ROAO. SINCAPORi 1 TIL; ***** ***** And at Kuala Lumpur Ttl: *****41 words
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612 1958-05-13 7 Sultan of Selangor honours wO citizens on birthday KUALA LI'MIH H. Moiubv UFK-LOMi Friend of the StilLm of St'bngor is among the <»<) |>eo|>le who will lie honoured ihe Ruler on his sixtieth birthday tomorrow. Inche Ahmad bin Kedol, of Banoar, the Sultan s business partner during ihe Ruler's younger612 words
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231 1958-05-13 7 l/i.v\». UOm. A taand- some young painter disappeared the night he went to see a strip-tease shim a 16-year-old schoolboy told the Coroner's Court here today. l.»m Ah Soon, a student of the Hin Hwa School, was testifying at the inquest on Tan Soon231 words
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Article180 1958-05-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday qpHE winner s cup in the tying the hair-bun com- petition on Saturday here went to the wrong woman because of a slip-up by the announcer. Che Aishah Si iiman, nad announced that a 20-year-old village school teacher. Rahmah binte Jamtt180 words
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Article103 1958-05-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR MiM An unidentified motorist itaved a schoolboy cyclist Muhanii'd Noordin. 18. who lay unconscious In" a 20- foot ravine at Bth mile Gum Oak last night. The boy who was returning home is believed to have been thrown off into the raviiie when his103 words
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Article81 1958-05-13 7 CANING CASE HEARING POSTPONED BENTONO. Mon.-The case against the headmaster of the Sule -nan School here d Mallvagauam. 54. accused ot causing hurt to a pupil by caning him. was postponed today to May 23. Mailvaganam is -alleged to have caned Chin Ping Yen 15. on Feb 1 The case81 words
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Article33 1958-05-13 7 Ong Ah Leng of Pine Lane pleaded not guilty In Singapore yesterday to a charge of stealing fish worth $11.25 from Lee Ec Kor. The hearing was adjourned to June 233 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-05-13 7 HAND INJURY SAVED HIM INCHE Ml SA bin Hussein. a«rd 54. A hand injury pre. vented tain from going to work at the MO- ft. level »i the mine at the time of thr disaster35 words
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Article67 1958-05-13 7 I KUALa LUMPUR. M..n 'Fermented mash, .sam*u and a still were found in a Chinese private school at Serdang Bahru restttlemem area when custom*, officers raided it during the weekend the sessions court hcrt wa s told today Yong See. >7. wife ol trnheadmaster of67 words
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185 1958-05-13 7 TAXIMEN GET THEIR BADGES BUT STILL GROUSE PWO nuudred taxi 1 drivers yesterday rusrst'd to the Singapore City Council Vehicles Department ai Middle Road to get new breast badges in place or th" old arm badges They declared ihe t>rea.M badges were "lih> bin" 2'4ln x l 3 4 in185 words
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Article277 1958-05-13 7 MORE than 630 Malay soldiers, of the Ist g Singapore Regiment, Royal Artillery, which Is E tp disband, have been c assured of the opport- unity of completing their ii engagements in other 0 British Army units if they wish to do 80. Many, however,277 words
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Article141 1958-05-13 7 STOP TIN LEVY —SAY MINERS I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. l Owners of «»oo j Chinese mines in the i Federation today called for an immediate suspension of the levy of $21 per picul on tin imports to pay for Malaya's contributions to the interna;ional tm buffer stock untii the price of141 words
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220 1958-05-13 7 ANGELA RODRJGUES. 2U, {at right) of Katong, Singapore left for Britain by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to be trained as a nun. Miss Rodrißiies. who studied at the Katong Convent, wilj be away for seven years. She is the daughter of Mrs220 words
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Advertisement56 1958-05-13 7 with a (>^s) (VIODEL y 180 D fACTS YOU MUST KNOW Model I ROD eive< 44 8 M P C on d.esel fuel Model IBOD «>ives 150 000 m.les before major overhaul Model I SOD needs only very low mairtfenance cost If cojh rou lt>> than 11 cents per milt56 words
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Article, Illustration982 1958-05-13 8 ANOTHER NEW LOOK A FTER all the furore about the sack line, London reports say that another new look is sweeping into fashion— an Edwardian look inspired by the much bally hooed musical show, "My Fair Lady." Cecil Beaton, who designed the costumes for the982 words
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Advertisement138 1958-05-13 8 gB I L^fe I L^l I I jt' '^g^g^B^gß Hl l vflv^Jgi Wl l •^^^gßß^gßß^B^gHf'^ *-i»- wL X -^^gH Bf &F g^g» *'tes^- > sky. ■TSlg^g^B Yes! Tomorrow she'll be i»lad she started v x*^ 1 using Kolynos Toothpaste today! When you start your cliild on Kolynos, Cja^T^rj^JM^fflJiPff^iitP^ you're starting138 words
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Advertisement321 1958-05-13 8 tUIIMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!;illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllll ■HHHv iimY Jjgjgfw I 1 SAGGING FACIAL CONTOURS LIFTED 24 HOURS-A-DAY Let Contour Lift Film work for you 9Ei9^H 24 hours-a-day This unique fluid WWp* 'lifts' and tightensyour facial contours -gives drooping skin an invisible |M beauty lift. Immediately you start M^ using this amazing preparation, you'll nolKre a321 words
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Miscellaneous253 1958-05-13 8 Straits Times Crossword BBsi Issij^ j|| Us H HZIZiZSZiZiZiZi ACROSS U«>S It MUDda cold on the bordoi 7 Rent* <•» id). 1* Dungeon that glvaa a modl- DUturb (Si ium al comfort (6. 4). 10 Orcedy abater's return (4). >■ Alar 31 caniualon of tree* 11 Man soonest mended ac253 words
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903 1958-05-13 9 Frederick II revelled in barbarity IN the spring of 1249, a fantastic cavalcade of barbaric and licentious splendour, such as medieval Europe had never witnessed, wound its way through southern Italy towards Sicily. It was the travelling court of Frederick II King of Germany, Roman Emperor, and greatest potentate of903 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-05-13 9 The great cathedral of Santa Rosalia in Palermo, Sicily, one of Frederick's twin southern capitals where pomp, culture, vice and the emperor reigned supreme.29 words
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Advertisement181 1958-05-13 9 Syed Abdul. Kenneth and Anand, arc .^^■■i^^^ just another healthy, happy and progressive group of LACTOGEN Babies. These young stalwarts are assured of good fl H health because their parents chose Bbß S wisely they chose LACTOGEN. H ggo\n'i"^ JM LACTOGEN gives Juch splendid f^J resulu because it is a181 words
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Miscellaneous197 1958-05-13 9 1 4irnt<>it 4% #o. Hy Mam Th<* Sotini Hy Lentil** Vhurivris G(?AVV WI/M SELF. I HOPKINS SiC HfcS GOT an 6Y£ O*\ BSSH SOMETHING] t MAT rx)6Gr TT V Dirk Trt§vy Hy Vhvstvr #Vo I W i^WW^^^VOU MADE ME W A SUOT? V 3 n *!TW ME? TJ for* CVER197 words
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615 1958-05-13 10 OPERATORS CAUTIOUS OF STERLING RUBBER SHARES By Our Market Correspondent STERLING rubber shares are not greatly in favour locally as the result of the suspension of dealings on the London Stock Exchange in certain counters in the Paragon Group while its affairs are investigated. The London Stock Exchange has now615 words
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Article20 1958-05-13 10 SINGAPORE, May 12. RUBBER: 73i cenU per lb. (up balf a cent). TIN: $368.25 per picul (down $1).20 words
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Article19 1958-05-13 10 Malayan Share Market: May 1* May 9 Industrials .8941 89.13 Tins: 88.93 89.14 Jan. 1 19&8 IN19 words
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Article137 1958-05-13 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares recorded 1 1 quiet tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Herald, up Sd. was the major price variation. Mining shares recorded steady market prices on a quiet market. Commonwealth bonds maintained a steady tone. Loan* 3 V f e 1956-59 £98 15s. 9d.137 words
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Article152 1958-05-13 10 May first grade rubber buyers fob closed in Singapore yesterday at 73*4 cent* per lb. up half a cent on Friday's closing price Closing tone: Barely steady Cleelng prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S S Bpot fob. buyers 73%, sellers 74 <4: Int.152 words
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Article202 1958-05-13 10 The Malar»n Exchange Bank. AwacUUon made the following changes in its rate* to merchants yesterday: Leaden: selling T.T. or O.D. 3 3 7/6; buying airmail T.T. 2 4. O.D 24 1/16. JO d st 2/4 7/32. 45 d st 2/4 S/32. 60 d st 3/4 11 32. 99202 words
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Article432 1958-05-13 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: Industrials were steady, tins were slightly easier and rubbers quiet. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business, done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $2 16 cd ix", Praaer Neave ords $2.52', (overnight), $2,534 (Immediate*, $2.50; Gammon $2.02 Vi and432 words
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Article321 1958-05-13 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Oostkerk 12. Perseus 4,5. Dolius 6A, Ouwexkerk 67, Olenlochy 89, Agamemnon 10 11, Jutlandla 13 14. Awobasan Maru 15 16. Shfga Maru 18. Inger Skou 19 20, Salong N. Wall 3. Marudu 21 22, Straat Banka321 words
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Article93 1958-05-13 10 The London Asiatic Rub&ei and Produce Company l 8 distributing £151.306 by way ol dividends for 1957, as before. A final of 25 per cent makes 30 per cent, on a capltal reduced by repayment ol 6d. per 2s. share. On the larger capital 221 per cent,93 words
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Article107 1958-05-13 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Ei chance: noon prices per ptcu yesterday were: Copra: quiet; OK/Contlnenl May/June S3l>, buyers. (32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bull $47 1/4 sellers, drum »50' 2 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business reported done: Muntok white »126. Sarawak 1129. special Sarawak bla.-i $73 (all unchanged). Singapore107 words
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Advertisement255 1958-05-13 10 i I Mad* in II •'<"'• D H 2 years Guarantee f Every Sise on Hire Purchu* I^H Singapore I Phone 10 88 Inttrttd byt En|inttrin| Eiport Promotcw Council of Indu take Seltzer fOI GENTLE SOOTHIN6 RELIEF fWocr-.l \^J Millions of people in over 100 Jiifcrent countries rely on Alk255 words
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Advertisement2179 1958-05-13 10 COMPANY MEETING THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) Annual General Meeting Friday, 9th May, 1958 CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH. IMPERATIVE NEED FOB UTMOST EFFICIENCY IN COMBATING SYNTHETIC MB. E. D. SHEABN'S VIEWS The Ordinary General Meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated) was held on May 9 in London. Mr. I. D. Shearn.2,179 words
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Advertisement741 1958-05-13 10 public APPOI^r^KE^iTs UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to a Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship In Chemistry, depending on the qualifications and experience' of the successful candidate. Candidates should have at least a good honours degree with suitable research experience. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, University741 words
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Advertisement567 1958-05-13 10 MAIRSK LIME FAR EAST/AFRICA SERVICE From Japan via Hongkong and Singapore accepting copgo tor: Durban (Port Elisebalh ay inducement Capetown. Matodi. Laaot. Apaaa, Port Harcourt Accra. Tokorodi Abidlom Monrovia and Fraatawa Sinaapars Durban Capetown MS MARTVIC MAERSK 17/10 May 3/ 4 Jun. 7/ f Jim* MS VIOEKI MAERSK 16 1567 words
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Advertisement1138 1958-05-13 11 JSJ^m, THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. fiwCIPSRE flncorporatPO in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN U.I. I CONTINENTAL PMIS t'MM P. S'harr r>tntn| MOKMACHAN tor Lomwn mA'^S^vTZmmm. M uJZSXSt* ".rSmtut. Lon*.. /M 11/ nl Rotterdam. Hull U/M Mn V/t» Mat MJ/I1 Mai BENARTY for Port Sudan A.itvtrß, London.1,138 words
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Advertisement1122 1958-05-13 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. Itti Ne itMl BLLERMAH LIMES KLAVENBSS LINE LONDON Htm. MTTEMAM, LOS ANGELES SAN FIA..CIS4U. HAMBURG t HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTIANO tM toi U.S.A., Nortk Atlantic Porn Acctttit* cargt ftr Clttral Stut* and Canaoa til tottaMt America Spore ""flB" fmm fU Spore P Sham Penant OONNEVIUI1,122 words
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Article174 1958-05-13 12 Cocoa plan progress NORTH Borneo's first commercial cocoa plantation went as planned, says the 1957 report of the Colonial Development Corporation. The total area under cocoa is 309 acres, and a pilot estate of 600 acres snould be planted by the end of this year. Abaca crop This Is one174 words
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Article33 1958-05-13 12 Malaya's exports of copra in March totalled 7,641 tons, 330 tons more than in February. Best customer was India which bought 3,547 tons, followed by Japan with purchases totalling 3,046 tons.33 words
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Article62 1958-05-13 12 British shipbuilders have on their books orders worth more than £000 million. The orders are for 765 ships totalling over 6.250,000 gross tons. A statement Issued in London shows that In the first quarter of the year 39 new merchant ships were ordered, bringing the total62 words
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227 1958-05-13 12 MODERATELY-PRICED HOMES 40 TWO-STOREY HOUSES: ALL READY THIS YEAR \yOßk has started on a $1.5 million housing project on a six-acre site at Cairnhill Circle, Singapore, by Kebun Serasi Ltd., a local housing development company now in the process of formation. Under the227 words
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231 1958-05-13 12 TRADING RESULTS FALL OFF: CHAIRMAN •FHE chairman of the Sarawak Steamship Co. Ltd., Mr. Wee Kheng Chiang, said in a statement at the company's annual meeting recently that trading results in 1957 were less satisfactory compared with the previous year. Mr. Wee said that there was a substantial drop In231 words
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Article31 1958-05-13 12 Mr. c. Shawcross QC, and Messrs. V. F. Fairbank and T. Hoffman have joined the board of FMS Rubber Planters. Mr. L. Lavy and Mr. M. Davis have resigned.31 words
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Article99 1958-05-13 12 The 23-man Australian trade mission to Singapore. Malaya, and 81am, was highly successful, Mr. R. W Swartz, leader of the mission said last week in Perth. Mr. Swartz said that the mission's visits should result in an increased flow of foodstuffs, light engineering equipment and heavy capital99 words
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Article, Illustration153 1958-05-13 12 ANOTHER Singapore iX engineer left for Britain yesterday to take an advanced techn 1 c a 1 maintenance course. He Is Mr. Johnny Wee. the sales and maintenance engineer of Edgar (Malaya) Ltd., who specialise exclusively In material handling equipment Mr. Wee will take a technical153 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-05-13 12 Cognac makers aim at more business on Malayan market QNE of the big five brandy manufacturing comv panics in France, Courvoisier Ltd. are planning \S^51 bu .S in slngapore and Malayator of the company, arrived lr the Colony last week to stud) the local brandy market. Mr Dillon alm s210 words
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Article47 1958-05-13 12 Malaya's March imports of black and white pepper amounted to 2,169 tons, with Sumatra sending 1,212 tons. Celebes and Moluccas 227 tons, and Sarawak 276 tons. Exports totalled 2,705 tons. Among the big buyers were Britain. West Germany, France, the Netherlands and Middle East countries.47 words
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Advertisement117 1958-05-13 12 m m m m I i^Lvi »*\^B^BW^B^B^^^^iV»*^^^^Bfc CATHAY PACIFIC jSi^^^ the Orient's most experienced ifc^jgJP^Sjr!! Cathay Pacific Airways Consult: Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd Singapore. Tel *****-9 Malayan Commercial Agencies. Kuala Lumpur. Tel ***** The Borneo Co.. Ltd. Borneo Sarawak cs-6b. AN ACHIEVEMENT in Sheer luxury, and the perfect background for117 words
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Advertisement710 1958-05-13 13 SITUATIONS VACAM Words $i (Mim.)— Box it els tat WANTED GIRL TYPISTB. Mil mum Standard 8. Apply stati Qualifications, Salary required c Box A 4142. S.T. DRIVING INSTRUCTRESS! REQUIRED Experience an ass Please call at Singapore School Driving, 93 Owen Road, S'por EXPERIENCED INDENT Suit man with excellent connections Singapore710 words
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Advertisement719 1958-05-13 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Words ti (Mim.)-Buuitetsrxir YOUNG INDIAN. BACHELOI Dresser Grade II with five yeai f Estate/Hospital experience, aval able for Immediate engagemen Box A 4134 S.T. BEAUTICIAN EUROPEAN Lac l t seeks full time Employment pn ferably Orchard Road. Raffl< i Place area, available from Jun s- Apply E.'X719 words
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Advertisement890 1958-05-13 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTE pa It Wort, U (Mim -Box it el, exit R. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOM irs oathroom. cocking facilities Alte 11- natively Annex. $100-1120 nt Katong, Newton, Orchard Ro« areas. Box A4IM S.T. d> UNFURNISHED TER R A C ■c- HOUSE Small Indian Kami les Serangoon Oarden other dlstiu ne.890 words
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Advertisement878 1958-05-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words Si (Mim.)— Box it et, exit. QUICK SALE 1957 August Slmca Versailles. Saloon. Perfect Condition, Radio, one owner Price $6JCO. o.n o. No brokers. Phone *****. BSO am 1.00 p.m. 1945 FORD PREFECT Undersealed, carelully driven, weli maintained, 23.000 miles, accident rree. European owner, $2,900,878 words
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Advertisement776 1958-05-13 13 NOTICES NOTICE With effect from 95 So Scow Leong Fatt has W. our employ and is not authorised to transact any Business on our behalf. BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, Seremban Branch. TENDER NOTICE Tenders, which will clot-e at 9 a.m. on the list May. 19»8. are required for the supply of776 words
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Article98 1958-05-13 14 JIT IMM "CASE' IS NOW CLOSED rpHE "case' of Singapore sprinter I.im Jit Imm wa« officially closed yesterday. An official of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association told the Straits Timethat Jit Imm wag given until yesterday to fix the date for his final Asian Games trials but has not replied.98 words
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Article83 1958-05-13 14 PERAK MEN FOR 'MALA YAN' IPOH Mon.— Perak champion Chan Teng Kolc and the Malayan schoolboys champion Ng Boon Bee are among the entrants named by the Perak Badminton Asswlatlon S pSmjM SS B ne l W? l aa ttlterntUOiml Cham Jlo lshl^ The Perak entries are: KhellT'S XFiSSrJS"- Chan83 words
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Article334 1958-05-13 14 KEN rERNANDEI - Give our goalkeeper a chance JFA KEN rERNANDEI JOHORE ASKS: WHY IS KIM HOCK OMITTED? APPEAL TO THE TENGKU By KUALA LUkFUK, Monday. •[•HE JOHORJi Football Association has appeal ed to Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, the president of the F.A. of Malaya, to recon sider the selection of the334 words
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Article570 1958-05-13 14 (WEIGHTS FOR BT. TIMAH RACES WEIGHTS for Bukit Timah Cl 1 Div I—l M Three Ringi. Ml Straits < od. MS 8h sT,£r k M Jamrs Aitrh ft.l Programmr 8.07 On State S.vs Naiakat 8.«3 Judicial S.fZ Brilliant Scholar g.«2 Tufton 801 Prince Charter 8o» Adelaldr Star 7.13 Crimson Piratr570 words
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151 1958-05-13 14 Thomas Cup tickets stiil available H/f R LIM Kirn Peow, chairman of the B.A.M. tickets allocation committee said yesterday that tickets for all Thomas Cup matches in Singapore next month are still available Tickets will be on sale at leading hotels, sports goods stores and cinemas from May 26. Those151 words
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Article143 1958-05-13 14 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr S.M. Yong, Federation's chef de mission to the Asian Games at Tol.yo, Is to be made a Justice of Peace at the birthday of the Sultan of Selangor tomorrow. Mr. Yong, who was scheduled to leave with the feat Federation batch143 words
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Article182 1958-05-13 14 Public phones for Bkt Timah pUBLIC telephones 1 will be installed for the first time at Bukit Timah at the Governor's Cup meeting starting on Saturday. Telephone service was restored at the Penang Turf Club recently and It gave betting on the totallsator a great fillip The tote handled more182 words
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Article232 1958-05-13 14 A MONG the new horses entered for the Governor's Cup Meeting is Anna Kumara, a four-year-old grey mare by MaharaJ Kumar out of Annie Best (by Mieuxce). She has won four races in England She won twice as a two-year-old in 1954 and last232 words
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98 1958-05-13 14 JM 0/ Singapore writes tn me; "To settle a wager, can you please tell me if Bay Dragon ever won three races at one meeting?" Yes. Bay Dragon did win three races at the Governor's Cup meeting at Buktt Timah in 1941 Bay Dragon98 words
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Article51 1958-05-13 14 AWKLAIDt Mon— Final acceptances for the A£4 MO Pto rUD Over two miles Morphetvill, on Wednesday are: "iVlV*.!* W* (85) Str J h (8 4). Dream Son (8.0) How Do (7.11). Kid Colt (78). Watch Out (7.8) (1\). Millie Brueghel (7t) Legal Flash (7») Monalla (7i> —•k51 words
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Article, Illustration271 1958-05-13 14 MOK SIM Put - Cooper:— Fair chance of winning 'triple' at Wimbledon MOK SIM Put By 4 USTRALIANS are like/a ly to again dominate the Wimbledon tennis championships in London next month. Ashley Cooper Australia's national champion, said this In Singapore yesterday He passed through here on his way to Europe He was accompanied271 words
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Article160 1958-05-13 14 V UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Se- langor Rangers beat Police Depot 3-1 in a FAS Div. One league soccer match at Princes Road today. Rangers led 1-0 at half time when centre-forward Syed Hussein scored off a Sulalman pass. Sulalman Increased the lead when he drew goalkeeper160 words
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Article81 1958-05-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The Slno-Malays soccer team to meet Pakistan at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night will be chosen from the Federation's Asian Games team. The Football Association ol Malaya has. however, Invited four guest players to stand by. They are goalkeeper Wong Thlam Leong (Malacca),81 words
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190 1958-05-13 14 BRILLIANT YUGOSLAVS HIT FIVE GOALS PAST ENGLAND DtiLGRADE, Mon. "England suffered their heaviest international soccer defeat since 1954 when they were beaten 5-0 here yesterday by Yugoslavia. Not since the fabulous Hungarians beat them 7-1 in Budapest four years ago has an England team been subjected to such humiliation After190 words
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Article185 1958-05-13 14 'Appeal to Govt is last resort' DRIME Minister Teng--1 ku Abdul Kahman, president of the F.A. of Malaya, has suggested to the newly -formed Football Referees' Association of Malaya to approach the Government for a small grant from the $100,000 which has been set aside for promoting games and sports.185 words
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Article190 1958-05-13 14 DOME. Mon. Maria Esther Bueno. 18-year-old Brazilian lawn tennis "discovery." beat British International Bhlrley Bloomer the holder and No. 1 seed. In the women's singles semi-finals of the Italian championships here yesterday Maria won 1-6. 9-7. 8-6 in sweltering heat to qu.illfy to meet Australia's No 1, Lorfalnr190 words
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