The Straits Times, 23 May 1958
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Title Section22 1958-05-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY iEHTIIIED SALE EXCEEHS 80,000 The Straits Times Nat**"* 1 flew**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 a 15 CENTS22 words
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Article592 1958-05-23 1 MASSU SHATTERS HOPES OF SETTLEMENT IN ALGERIA 'Salan will stay until our goal is reached' In Paris, new moves to recall de Gaulle ALGIERS, Thursday. tgENERAL Jacques Massu. president of the Algiers Committee of Public Safety, declared here last night that General Raoul Salan, commander in Algeria,592 words
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Article68 1958-05-23 1 DONT be left out of the excitement. There's a v!«.noo Jackpot to be won. So buy your MM now and join in the fun. Share the thrill of this month's great Jackpot Contest, which closes on Monday, June 2. You have only 1068 words
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Article81 1958-05-23 1 Britain cuts bank rate LONDON, Thurs. The Treasury announced today that Britain's bank rate had been reduced by one-half per cent to s',i per cent. The reduction, exactly one month after a decrease by one per cent to six per cent, was said to have been determined primarily by theReuter - 81 words
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240 1958-05-23 1 LEBANON REBELLION —A QUIET DAY IN CAPITAL THE OTHER TROUBLE SPOT BEIRUT. Thurs. President Chatnoun of the Lebanon announced today that the Muslim rebels who wanted to oust him were rather quiet In Beirut, the capital, and Tripoli, the big sea port, but fighting was going on In other parts240 words
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Article, Illustration238 1958-05-23 1 Salan: We will march up Champs- Ely sees CROWD CHANTS 'ARMY TO POWER. ALGIERS, Thurs. Gen. Raoul Salan, French commander in Algeria, told a cheering crowd here last night: "We will all march up the Champs Elysees together." .en. Salan appeared on the flag-draped balcony of Government House and toldReuter - 238 words
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Article282 1958-05-23 1 TENGKU NOW HON. TOKYO CITIZEN TOKYO. Thursday. MALAYA'S Prime Minister today became a special iTI honorary citizen of Tokyo. Tengku Abdul Rahman also received a key to Tokyo from the Governor, Mr. Seiichiro Yasiii. The Tengku handed over a $1,000 cheque to Mr. Yasul to help th H Japanese needy.Reuter; UP - 282 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-05-23 1 Quest for Miss S'pore ALICE WONG, another entrant in the Miss Singapore Contest. judging of the contest will take place at the Sky Cinema on June 23 and 24. The winner will fly to Long Beach, California, in July to take part in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant48 words
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Article52 1958-05-23 1 RAWANO. Thurs. Fifteen estate workers dived into a river here today In a vain attempt to rescue a colleague who was swept away by strong currents while bathing The man Lee Chew. 42, had drowned. His body was found on the river bed after a two52 words
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Article20 1958-05-23 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— Military police today detained the editors of three newspapers— Waspada. Blntang Minggu and Berita Mlnggu— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article42 1958-05-23 1 PARIS, Thurs.— Honey blonde American beauty Karol Fageros, 24. who has startled Paris tennis fans by playing liw4-carat gold lame panties, was "bitterly disappointed" af WimSon W Uld n allow< to thSn said^Beuter''™ ($230) n thoSe pftntles she42 words
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Article26 1958-05-23 1 SAN SALVADOR, Thurs. An earth tremor hit here yesterday, but did not cause any damage although It was of considerable duration and Intensity— U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article24 1958-05-23 1 ALGIERS, Thurs.— French troops killed 16 Insurgent* and captured six In four bat ties yesterday In Algeria, military sources said today24 words
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180 1958-05-23 1 AMAH, 69, LEAVES $636 (HER LIFE SAVINGS) TO CHARITY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Catholic amah who used to work for the former British Resident of Pahang, Mr. C C. Brown, died there recently and willed her entire savings of $636 to a charitable Institution. Madam Yee Ah Lin. 69. died180 words
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Article20 1958-05-23 1 VATICAN CITY. Thurs The Pope today received In audience Monsignor Dominic Vendargon. Bishop of Kuala liUmpur— U.P.UP - 20 words
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Article24 1958-05-23 1 HELSINKI. Thurs. President Kelckonen of Finland left here by air today on a 10-day State visit to the Soviet Union. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article328 1958-05-23 1 2 a.m. news roundup LONDON TALKS: ALL POINTS SETTLED By l.i M.ii HOFFMAN LONDON. Tburs. Th« talks on the Singapore constitution are practically over. When the delegation rose from the conference table at Church House this evening, all that remained to be done was the final draft of the ((institution328 words
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56 1958-05-23 2 'Sultan of Pa hang's driver 9 is jailed A MAN claimed to be a driver to the Sultan of Pahang when he pleaded for leniency in a Singapore court yesterday. Sidek bin Awang. 27, accused of breaking into a Pasir Pan Jang house on Jan. S, was Jailed for six56 words
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Article33 1958-05-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Controller of Export Commodities. Mr. P.F. Adams will act as Secretary for Commerce and Industry when Mr. A.J.D.C. Loch goes on leave next month before retiring.33 words
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Article269 1958-05-23 2 TIN RESTRICTIONS CUT ELECTRICITY SALES, FORCE ADOPTION OF ECONOMY MEASURES IPOH, Thurs. FIE Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company, Ltd., one of the biggest European firms in Malaya, has lost about $1,200,000 in revenue over the last two months, it was learned today. In a statement269 words
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242 1958-05-23 2 Mayor denies 'You are partial' charge DENANG Thurs— The 1 Labour Mayor of George Town, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today denied he had been partial to councillors from his party at last Monday's special meeting when three Alliance members walked out in protest. Mr. Ramanathan said that at the outset242 words
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Article19 1958-05-23 2 RAUB, Thurs.— A youth club was formed in the Sunge: Ruan village in Raub district yesterday.19 words
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126 1958-05-23 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thursday. Vf ORE THAN 200 girls of the Khairiah Arabic School here were told at morning assembly today that they would face "disciplinary action" if they did not wear uniforms to school. Their headmistress. Ustazah Anisah Naflsah, gave this warning after seven126 words
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Article264 1958-05-23 2 HOMES BREAK UP WITH THE ESTATES PENANG, Thursday. QNE of the worst effects of fragmentation wa: v "a break-up of homes, employment and th< community," a retired rubber planter said hen today. Mr. 8. E. Smith, former manager of Val dOr Estate, Province Wellesley, who is leaving Malaya after 38264 words
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84 1958-05-23 2 Down come the Queen and Sir Donald KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. —Portraits of Queen Elizabeth and the former High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, which adorned the walls of the Kuala Trei)KK:mii town council chamber, have been taken down. This follows criticism by an Alliance councillor, Inche Mansor bin Mohamed. at a84 words
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Article38 1958-05-23 2 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.Mr. Yeoh Ah Cheng, Assistant Superintendent of Police, hai assumed duties as officer-In-charge. Slim River polic« headquarters. He succeeds Mr P.J.D. Guest. A.S.P., who hai been promoted as Officer Superintending Police Circle, Tapah.38 words
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Article152 1958-05-23 2 BUTTERWORTH, Thursday. OEVERAL women rushed out of their homes and signalled to a boat when they saw Customs officers lying in ambush on the Telok Ayer Tawar beach, the Sessions Court was told today. Customs officer Boon Oon Lor said that on seeing the signal, the152 words
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Article41 1958-05-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A cable has been received by Mrs. W. R. Brockett, of Johore Bahru. informing her o( the death of her brother. Mr. S Bateman, in London. Mr. Bateman went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes.41 words
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Article50 1958-05-23 2 PENANO. Thurs. Miss Wu Mcc Chee. a Penang concert pianist who returned from England and America last year, will give a recital at the Methodist Girls' School at 8 p.m on Saturday in aid of the school building fund. The M.G.B. choir will also perform.50 words
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Article74 1958-05-23 2 IPOH. Thurs— Leong Mvii Kong. 33. of Kumpar. was fined $500 or seven months' Jail here today on three counts In connection with the use of a car as a pirate taxi. Leone pleaded guilty and was fined $200 or two months for using his car for74 words
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Article86 1958-05-23 2 Road death Driver blamed ALOR STAF, Thurs. The Alor Star coroner, Tengku Zalnul Abldin, today suggested that police should take proceedings against a driver, Llm Boon Leong, whose van knocked down a boy on the main Alor StarKuala Ked&h Road on March 7. The coroner's .suggestion came at the conclusion86 words
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Miscellaneous53 1958-05-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ?*?2 >M> TW**^! 1 OOOtO^-^ PONY U*fcIK)CLL, I CAMT AFPQ7O t6)M\ rOU^AOe TUCV Lt^T -OVKM |MAW> A PlgJ > Lf^T-OVeae TUOO<W TU&A ASWAV I -f V \fi 1 I r^B^^^r B*l w^^^^9 m^^^^ f |M AUV Cnou J I pAWiAV I VV V ~7j^7T_ Cg^53 words
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623 1958-05-23 3 Two Oxford students on trial for revealing how Russian signals are monitored LONDON, Thurs. Two Oxford University itudents were charged in fiourt here yesterday under the Official Secrets Act because of an article about British espionage methods along the Russian frontier. The article, inReuter - 623 words
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292 1958-05-23 3 REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF LONDON, Thursday. ryIEW reports of a possible engagement between 11 Princess Margaret and Group Captain Peter Townsend— given in a Swiss newpaper— were stated In an official Buckingham Palace statement last night to be "entirely untrue." H 1 g hReuter - 292 words
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Article84 1958-05-23 3 NOW INDIA ACCUSES PAKISTAN NEW DELHI. Thurs.— lndia has protested to Pakistan about renewed firing on the border between Assam and East Pakistan and said India will take strong counter-measures" if it continues. Indian newspapers reported that Pakistani troops had opened heavy Are this week on Dawki. an Indian borderReuter - 84 words
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Article125 1958-05-23 3 LONDON. Thursday. A GOVERNMENT move to end London's pay claim bus strike, now in its third week yesterday I resulted in a stalemate. Sir Wiirred Neden. official industrial arbitrator, conferred separately with trade union leaders and London Transport chiefs. First he saw Mr. Frank Cousins,Reuter - 125 words
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Article35 1958-05-23 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Officials disclosed yesterday that the State Department has granted export licences for shipment to the Indonesian central government of arms, ammunition and other equipment for the constabulary and police forces.— U.P.UP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration322 1958-05-23 3 NIXON GIVES THE REASON WHY IIfASHINGTON, Thur3. The U.S. Vice President, Mr. Richard Nixon, said today It would be a "great mistake" to attribute the violence which greeted him in Latin America Just to Communists. He told the National Press Club: "It Is true that the Communists spearheaded the attack,Reuter - 322 words
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Article51 1958-05-23 3 MOSCOW. Thurs.—Professor Eugeny Pyodorov, chief of Russia's earth satellite programme, said last night that Sputnik Three could not be brought back to earth But Soviet scientists and engineers are working on the problem of bringing some future sputnik back, he said in a Moscow Radio broadcastReuter - 51 words
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Article385 1958-05-23 3 LONDON. Wed THERE uas general firmness In London stock markets today reflecting a calmer International political situation and a more favourable turn In the domestic labour position. m Business however, was still rather limited ln most sections with the exception of South African gold shares which were again385 words
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Article249 1958-05-23 3 Riot town under curfew 1 killed, 75 hurt in clashes JAMSHEDPUR, Thurs. —Troops were called in to keep order and civil authorities clamped a 24-hour curfew on this Indian steel centre yesterday when Communist mob violence, arson and looting threatened to drift dangerously out of control. One man was killedUP - 249 words
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Article84 1958-05-23 3 LONDON. Thurs. Most male mental patients in Britain come from the unskilled work ing class but alcoholism is more prevalent among professional men, an official review on mental health said yesterday. The social class with the most victims of schizophrenia (split personality) and other serious mental disordersReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement104 1958-05-23 3 Ejm^m NESTLES READY-COOKED 3-CEREALFOOD NESTUM is NOT just for babies you know. It also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical breakfast or light evening meal, for ALL THE FAMILY. NESTUM is very easily prepared for NO COOKING IS REQUIRED; just add milk or water —and sugar or Jam too, if104 words
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Advertisement293 1958-05-23 3 ANOTHER WINNER FROM BIRDS EYE Mode from the finest pork wjusage meat, lightly battered, crumbed and deep fried then quick-frozen to keep that just-made flavour. Pop them straight into th« pan and then serve piping hot: they won't break nor burst whili* cooking SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. I •••••^•••••ir**********293 words
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224 1958-05-23 4 Protest on negotiations is cabled to Lim SENIOR OFFICERS ALARMED, SAY 'CONSULT US' TUX SingaporeSenior Officer*' Association yesterday cabled the Colony detection to the London self-government talks. asNerting tbeir right to be consulted before negotiations on their conditions of service are undertaken. The cable was sent fnliowtriß a report that224 words
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155 1958-05-23 4 BEHAVE OR BE EXPELLED' PENANG Thursday TWENTY -THREE Chinese school students suspected of Joining secret societies have been warned they will be expelled if they do not behave The warning was given by the principals oi two leadlns I Chinese secondary schools after local C.I.D155 words
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Article58 1958-05-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, TbursMalaya will seek more experts from the World Health Organisation during the next two years to help tackle the many health problems confronting the country. This was stated today by the Federation Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. Mohamed Din. who leaves tomorrow for Minneapolis58 words
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Article54 1958-05-23 4 IPOH. Thurs.- The Malayan Teachers National Congress has asked the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Joharl. to declare an annual Teachers Day." The Strait- Times understands that the Minister favours the suggestion and that the day axed for the event will be the second Monday54 words
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95 1958-05-23 4 FILM STAR? SWEELAN WAITS FOR PRODUCER KUALA M.MnK. Tbdrs.A Kuala Lvmnwr Chht. ese girl, said to be "a very promising candidate" far a star rol e in 9 Hollywood picture which may be shot in Malaya, was non-com-mittal toway about her •rwn«ets *f sweress. .Miss Sweelan Lee that was her95 words
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200 1958-05-23 4 KUALA UMTIIR, Tfcurs. The president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr V. T. San»»a»than. has decided Ml to katervene in the enrol* ketween two rival congress croupe In Penang. The s»nt la the Penang M.LC. started in Janaary this year after a dispute200 words
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Advertisement326 1958-05-23 4 A wonderful new idea in MEAT PIES Swanson i»j2^ 4t£_ j J^3L W ~j~* A i .JBi* H^B w 1 TVjV< > li (> "^""■'•^^SBhl ■taMMH^H^aMHWf Frozen meat pies in individual servings I Filled with tender meat I Extra flaky crust f So easy to prepare! 1 TURKEY TJSrHh^^ ft326 words
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Advertisement411 1958-05-23 4 |f Tune in ko .RADIO JAPAN for daily report on |H the 3rd Asian Games g|| (held in Tokyo from May 24 to June 1) SCHEDULE jljSpi DiitMvi Imm »30— 2W» 1900— 1\f N^ Fr.^,.« y X7OSK.C (2S*3M) 17&S5*C (l*.80M) J^ J^ IS23SKC «I«^»U» 'S32SKC (I 9 58M) 8B slffis411 words
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Miscellaneous1114 1958-05-23 4 I'rHMNlt STAR: Cha Cha Ctrl (Mandarin i Hit ««;•■■;> tATHAY: Farewell to Arms BEX: Vanishing American 1 12.15. 3 15. 680. 9.30; ODEON: j 90 7 jo 93O And Woman Was Created 3.15, T i.»v. ah.n,,.. i«../ 6.45. us; paramount Aan M^™*V«a?^ scT 7 m Baan 3 30. 6 301,114 words
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Article56 1958-05-23 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The wedding celebrations of the eldest daughter of the Undang of Rembau will begin at 8 p.m. on May 30 and continue until the night of June 1 at Rembau. The bride-to-be, Che Azizah. will wed Inche Zakaria bin Abu Hassan, a settlement officer56 words
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Article429 1958-05-23 5 NO LOWER LIMIT ON AMOUNT THAT MUST BE INVESTED KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. CMALL-SCALE enterprises ran also qualify for a tax holiday under the much-discussed Pioneer Industries Bill. The Bill, published today, sets no lower limit on the amount that must be invested before tax429 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-05-23 5 THE FEDERATION PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, reading his .neisane on his arrival at the Tokyo Airport. At left is the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Ailchiro Fujiyama, who greeted the Tengku at the airport. The Tengku told the crowd at the airport: "I seek54 words
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96 1958-05-23 5 AFTER A CHAT-QUIT NOTICES WITHDRAWN PBNANG, Thurs. Secretary of the Penan it Port Commission Employees Union. Inche Mobamed Shariff. and a committee member lathe Hussein bin Mat. have agree* to withdraw their resignations submitted last week. A four-man delegation from the P.r.C.E.l'. headed by the president, Mr. Gerald Abraham, met96 words
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Article78 1958-05-23 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A bill collector. Chong Eng Seah. 31. today claimed trial in the Butterworth Sessions Court to a charge of criminal breach of trjst of $21,127. Chong was allowed ball of $20,000 in two sureties and the case was fixed for hearing on June 19. He78 words
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Article34 1958-05-23 5 KDCHING Thurs -Sarawak now has a School Broadcast In c Officer He te Mr Fred Brooker whose services have been made available by the New Zealand Government under the Colombo Plan.34 words
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474 1958-05-23 5 BIG JAPANESE WELCOME FOR THE TENGKU From NORMAN SIEBEL TOKYO. Thursday T<HE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul 1 Rahman, said on his arrival here yesterday afternoon: "I come to Japan as a man of peace." H» added: "In the short time since I hare been Prime Minister I have travelled474 words
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103 1958-05-23 5 Home guard disbanding? 'Nonsense' PNANO. Thurs. The In-spector-General of Home Guards. Brigadier I. C. A. Lauder, today angrily denied that the force would be disbanded next month. "It's absolute nonsense." he said, referring to a report published in a Singapore English newspaper last month Brig. Lauder. >. ..o is here103 words
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Article55 1958-05-23 5 KLUANQ. Thurs. More than 200.000 leaflets have been air dropped Into the tungle near here this week, urging 20 terrorists remaining in Kluang and Rengam districts to surrender. "One more day in the Jungle means one more day of suffering and danger, one more chance of55 words
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Advertisement151 1958-05-23 5 A^" Jilt- jl s **<*3&i UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WORK WELL AT EXAMINATION TIME SANATOGEN will help you through nominations by helping to give energy, mental clarity, good sleep cod appetite. Try a bottle now. n^Hnnnt I K^^a^v] Sanatogen TON IC Corrects diet deficiencies' Shells QEO gives more power for your money151 words
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Advertisement275 1958-05-23 5 THIS WILL BE YOUR I Bnr I I Your first Lombard Banking I I Deposit Account Pass Book I will always be a happy W yr^M j r reminder of a wise \?jißt 1* decision. To save is not II good enough; your funds i--^ I I should never stop275 words
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Obituary46 1958-05-23 6 W W«r* tin <%l.*,mum> < MR TAY BOON lAT aged 81 113 Devonshire Road patsea peacefully away on 200.6t at 2.35 p.m. leaving behind iwo sons. 3 daughters, 2 daughters-in-law. 2 sons-ln»-law, and many grandchildren to mourn his loss Funeral on 24.5.58 at 200 p.m. sharp.46 words
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Article153 1958-05-23 6 M »•>-«• |j* (Nimuaj MRS. AU YEONO KOK CHENG and family thank friends and relatives who sent wTeaths and assisted at her late husband's funeral. THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs Rose Mlnjoot wish to express then heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral as153 words
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Obituary31 1958-05-23 6 If M ..,d. %lt (Minimumt IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of Maria Tan Keong Neo departed 23.6.67 without farewell but golden memories for us to keep. Inserted by husband and children.31 words
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591 1958-05-23 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Fri. May 23, 1938 The London Wrangles Whatever the points, still to be discussed at the constitutional talks in London. Mr. Lim Yew Hock appaientlj is confident that even the Whitsun interruption will not delay the completion of the Singapore mission's business beyond Tuesday. The remaining591 words
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Article324 1958-05-23 6 The women ot Singapoie cannot complain they are politically depressed or discriminated against. Men ano women enjoy the same political rights and no male has dared to suggest otherwise. On the contrary a constant source of regret i> the marked reluctance of the women to make use324 words
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Article204 1958-05-23 6 America cannot pep-talk ii« way to prosperity, said Mr Eisenhower, calling lor a new offensive to beat the recession. Perhaps not, but the President was himself making a very good try. He sees the future bursting with vitality, and the faint-hearted and the doubters in danger tomorrow of204 words
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653 1958-05-23 6 Caviar? I would rather have jelly By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT if OST of us know that caviar is a rare and expensive delicacy— at any rate outside of Russia and Eastern Europe A good many of us who have never tasted it know that it consists of the roe of653 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1958-05-23 6 A patriotic man who cannot tolerate criticism Wlfry tfoes Gen. die Gaulle arouse some Frenchmen to enthusiasm and others to fury U/HAT manner of man Is this General de Gaulle? Why does he arouse some Frenchmen to enthusiasm and others to fury? His behaviour on three of the times 11,091 words
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301 1958-05-23 6 Let us ban flag days, find pleasanter way of helping the needy IJ VERY Saturday those of j as who work In the Collyer Quay. Battery Road and Robinson Road areas of Singapore are stopped and urged to buy a flag tor charity These, flat sellers have become extremely rude,301 words
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120 1958-05-23 6 IF" our politicians stop dabbling in politics for a while and turn their attention to the present basic problem in university education, I am sure, a more realistic approach to It will be achieved Let not national pride prejudice the Government's decision In120 words
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Letter101 1958-05-23 6 rERE la so much controversy about the staff of the Kan dang Kerbau maternity hospital that I must write to support Dr. Arulanandam's statement that all staff there should not be branded as rude or unkind. I myself have been to Kandang Kerbau In a101 words
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Letter85 1958-05-23 6 I LIVE In the Serangoon Garden Estate and I have been experiencing some strange delays In the delivery of my air mail letters from London. Last Saturday I received a letter postmarked May 7 but I did not receive a letter postmarked May 4 till the following85 words
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Advertisement75 1958-05-23 6 BK A PERFECT GUEST What makes the party go and what makes it stop dead? Is food education a handicap or an asset? Do you know when to leave a party? Beneath the sprightly style of Elsa Maxwell's article in the April Reader's Digest (now on sale), there is a75 words
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Advertisement97 1958-05-23 6 CUT COSTS... f 95 miles p*r gallon 770 lbs loading capotity 37.5 milts per hour m f't'rtiihilv the most ecimumwak f m farm of mecluintseil cummer* T^ iol I r, import in M,il,ivt. ALL AtAIHtK CAUIN THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD (MOTOR DIVISION) M Bfch Don't miss the |H% Week-ender97 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-05-23 7 ENGLISH GIRL ACCEPTS ISLAM AT HER FIANCE'S HOME YALERIK IHAI{IN(. an KiigliNh Kirl. becomes Suffiah binte Abdullah, at the von version cerrmon; before the Kathi. Tuan llaji Arshati, in th c home of her fiancr. Inche Ikmal His ham Mbakri at Bellamy Road. Kuala Lumpur. Pic tu93 words
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Article154 1958-05-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Ihurs. The first stage of a nation-wide campaign to combat tuberculosis in »he Federation has started. Dr J S Sodtij nead ot the TB department |g visiting various states to gather Information on how best a survey could be conducted A Ministry ol154 words
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Article47 1958-05-23 7 PO K 1 SWETTENHAM. Thurs The only training ship of the Indonesian Navy the Dewa Ruljl. steamed into the harbour here today with (57 potential officers on board The 831 -ton vessel is on a three-month training cruise of South -East Asian ports.47 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-05-23 7 VALERIE smilex happily before her conversion ceremony on Wednesday She will marry Inche llcmal Hisham Albakri in July Straits Times picture24 words
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Article50 1958-05-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two more Malayan officers have been mentioned In despatches in the final honours and awards presented by the Queen for services before the Federation became Independent They are Captain Chong Thean Bolt and Captain Harchaug Singh, both of the Ist Bn Federation Regiment50 words
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Article257 1958-05-23 7 1/U.MA LUMPUR. Thurs- One million national registration forms have been ordered by the Federation Government in preparation for the big call-up The Federation s Chief Re gtstration Officer and Con (roller of Manpower Mr E M MacDonaid. said today the nation-wide conscription of youths between the257 words
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Article118 1958-05-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Railway has decided to lower freight charges, under certain conditions, to oieet the present stiff competition from other transport operators. The move Is to boost falling revenue. The railway administration, hit by the general trade reces- slon, expects to face118 words
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Article130 1958-05-23 7 IPOII. Iburs I'he super former Chief Inspector •>' Intendent of Perak fire Fire Services. Malaya. wb» service*. Mr. P. A. Gloss. returned to Britain on rewno is also acting fire tirement recently h -f of the Federation. Mr Gloss's dual appoint wilt shuttle between Ipoh130 words
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530 1958-05-23 7 VfALACCA, Thurs, Tan Ivl Keng Long and Tan KeiiK Cheng today denied they committed house-tres-pass and caused hurt to the Malacca State and municipal councillor. Mr J L. de Cruz at the second day of their trial at the530 words
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Article, Illustration425 1958-05-23 7 I WILL WED DETAINED UNIONIST, SAYS MAVIS JAMES PUTHUCHEARY, detained left-wing leader, was last month relea^d from Changi prison for three days. He was freed under "house arrest" terms and on condition that he was not visited by any political associates. A close friend ot Puthucheary, Miss Mavis Scharen guivel.425 words
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Article53 1958-05-23 7 MELBOURNE, lhurv Tne Prime Minister. Mr Kobt-rt Menzies will ni cialiy open Melbourne Urn ver&ity International House on Saturday afternoon The Pederat.on and Sin gapore governments con tributeo vi.vmmw to thr project About 70 students, hall at whom are from Asian c«>un trie.s now live53 words
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Article19 1958-05-23 7 Rag- and- bone death from the eighth tlnor it* it it. mem trust nat.s in Albert Street yesterday morning19 words
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Article23 1958-05-23 7 Biraonontt»»\ Me retired siame^ motor racln« ace. Da.>s>-d through Singapore oy Oa ruda yesterday on his «ay tn Baniiki k iron) Australia23 words
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Article15 1958-05-23 7 •ji J44 piL*rini> from Malays >m SiiiKaoorr In th* 1 hUm for Mrrca vp^itrbav15 words
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Article28 1958-05-23 7 SqilttO ill liii SinK&Dore doIict lias sueefeded m cuttiiiK dowii th#> oumorr of houM-breakinK ''as*"* In the third week -it Mav fewrr than in th< tm^imm28 words
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Article180 1958-05-23 7 Protest likely over gunboat THE Singapore Gov--1 ernment is likely to make a protest shortly to 'he Indonesian authorities about intrinn;.ment. of Colony waters This wa> Indicated by a Government spokesman to the Btrait s Times msterdaj. In two Incidents, one oa ••arly Sunday and the othrt Jut.' Monday Indonesia180 words
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Article71 1958-05-23 7 KUALA LUMPUH. rnurs Malayan Trade Union Congress leaders lodav met .the general secretary of "he banned Natibnal Union Factory and General Workers. Mr V David In th« police lork-up here T*****: row I hey will see rhe actin» Prime Minister D«!to Abdul Razak bin Hussein to71 words
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Article76 1958-05-23 7 Pun r.nu> in. r...-,, t MMMI -f -<lx monttion Mariam bmte Mai ArU Jl mother of five who killed a man »ho had raped lier. wa> not the mimnvi Nen twice under the law but the least sentence 'ti»- indue lell tie should Ma* 111 'h« case76 words
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Advertisement198 1958-05-23 7 plus beautiful c o/ 01/r IrrcMMihlc coloured P\rr»! ml. Miiun \clluu jihl so R^^^"~*~ practical! > ou can cook and »erve i* 11 |ma#M from ihe oven 10 Jf^ ll^-"^''UwT 1 1 the table lhai means no extra ~"*"JjßF^ jJBBt •rrtingtlislics so «.<>hinf up 1* halved /fIP *Hlfr_ <ml nuJc198 words
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Advertisement106 1958-05-23 7 -pot £he motdestn offfiCee. f \V3^^^HMV ihaOlympn mcor pomes eoery (aod letiura \9^^Z^^^ known to tyaawntar m*n«factur«r«. iNOWIMm •>« CitMINCtAU »VINUI SINGAfORI 111 H»Jj BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE m KUALA LUMPUR PENANG W^WWrtWAP.VWAV.S%WW>V.y.W.V.V I —^l'> ICfrt^kjMl "NATIONAL f W» I BAND" I '^ibbbbbbb! LaQ I Portable Ampliner Ronttte fB106 words
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Article, Illustration366 1958-05-23 8 Sagan on sex seems all so silly V\i AN( OlSK Satan's precocious novel, 1 "BONJOUR TRISTESSE," created almost a world sensation when it was published, largely because the teenage author shocked conventional morality by writing about a young girl's over-strong attachment to her father and her involvement in his amours.366 words
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Article, Illustration241 1958-05-23 8 IN THE OCEAN HE FINDS A PEARL OF A GIRL CORMER song and dance r man, Dan Dailey, comes out in a new role i n "UNDERWATER WARRIOR." film about Uncle Sam's naval underwater demolition teams frogmen, to us. Rugged hero Dailey makes an excellent rugged241 words
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Article258 1958-05-23 8 HIGH LIFE AMONG HI6H SCHOOL KIDS AS every parent knows, there comes a time when children grow up enough to take an interest in the opposite sex, a stage at which they are apt to become particularly tiresome to adults and make fools of themselves with own own generation. But258 words
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Advertisement736 1958-05-23 8 J jl ■j MABIBA ALLASIO i|ll I C AC DAiIE" Taekniraaaa MARIO LANZA HILLS OF ROME Taeh. (MGM) P 3 ON STAGE— Satarway t.M >.M p.m. B I SwnCaj 4, <J« »J» p.aL Wluen of Mario Lansa Contest I T m^tT "SATCHMO The OEAr «a. B P/us/ ON STAGE: Battle736 words
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Advertisement576 1958-05-23 8 wawawawsSW^^glJpE^BwH ■wawatV. W .al. fhf^f**"*«H ■r B^ j^^s-ECr^iTfi^ Ff i\ llTiviaf i -B (^^S^^^^JPjL^^-iiyllMMlwrti^BwMa^SHß wz^mw^rz%yn tabavi m m c ■.'tfHi^iffiit'M "TNE SAO SACK" Jerry Uwti Dartd Waywa VtataVhaaa Paraaaawrt. w MIDNIGHT Bay MUland la Cakaaaaaa*! Ctaaajaßiapa j TOMOBBOW: "HIGH PLIGHT" TitaaUatar. Taatarraw Tt— aDaCariaaa "HUBBICANB SMITH". SanaTay "BEMOTE LOVK" (MaaaWrwi).576 words
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Miscellaneous333 1958-05-23 8 17 No noraaa agent U an avUbtraits Times Crossword ?s* a tf > ..n.«n nam processed from Or oU- stove (ID H |j I I) I Tl U I |a JSJSswSwgy BKIa 1 DOWN I __L^. OeoataW* epitram about noM B~M IllTiT i SieCi-p !•>. p^ a^ P^S. I^SS n333 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1958-05-23 9 California Joe, fur-trapper turned army s<out Wild Bill- Hickok, recognised as the greatest frontiersman and scout of all time, described I California Joe as a fearless fighter. THE hot sun of the Montana plains blazed down one cloudless day in 1864 as tall, leatheryDaily Mirror - 1,600 words
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Article65 1958-05-23 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Of all America's famous Indian fighters, army scouts, and frontiersmen, there were few whose deeds could match those of tough, trigger-happy, Ca~ i lifornia Joe, alias m Moses Milner, of Kentucky. General George Armstrong Custer, Buffalo BUI, Kit Carson and Wild Bill Hickok had recognised in65 words
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Advertisement215 1958-05-23 9 use Rexona for the natural loveliness of a healthy skin! B^B^B^B^xß^E^lb^BbßßW. tbs^ uj^H HE^ M HH^K^V_B_^ <:BH* t> '^hP^b^b^b^B bbbV 'Ibhb? 1 B^B^B^B^B^B^F t j# B^Br^ft^/^iw^^^^^^^^ I *n£KSX? mL |jaj|U^ B^^J^^^^^k. "in '•tix «-*iii be e»eti h>«etM>r. Rul <ml\ >f u'riifMilouklv <lran«><l and nourished. Reiona «he |{r«"<»n »o«p nith W^l&mJ215 words
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Miscellaneous97 1958-05-23 9 1 armpit A #o. By 3in 9 ##i«> S4tit§t By L*>*Ue i hurU>ris Birk trtiry By Vhettier GouM ft VYTVrW^^*J|^k^Do*a4H I /rrm*\ur r»rri\ I'M W E AlB PBB3 UKC IT^ 1 r** KNO "E Stavho^ IK cahhw/^IT JL C< 5? o d? 777 1 AII RIGWT OUrr OP A »-*ST97 words
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519 1958-05-23 10 By Our Market Correspondent RUSSIAN trade policy, as far as it ran be guaged with very little firm information available, was a major factor in Singapore markets yesterday. Rubber remained fairly steady because of an unspecified Russian order believed to have been placed locally.519 words
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Article20 1958-05-23 10 SINGAPORE, MAT tt. RUBBER: IS* rents per lb. (down a quarter of cent). TIN: UM per picul 'unchanged!20 words
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Article367 1958-05-23 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' As-MM-Ution repartee': "Industrials were quietly steady tins were slightly easier and rubbers dull. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation bresers reported the following bastnea* done yesterday were: Fed. DUpensary tl.ol x all: Fraser and Neave ords $2.51 (overnight i. $2.50 (ready and delayed):367 words
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Article20 1958-05-23 10 Milii.m <ii in- Market: May 22 May 21 Industrials M.M MJ4 i 11- n.n S4.it Jan. 1 IV.I20 words
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Article49 1958-05-23 10 THE Federation's MinUlr, ef r In.nrr has flxed the foilowing prtee* for ralcuUt lag Mtoma iaties for th* week from May tl. Robber i*\ cento a lb. Cepra (MM a tea. Coconut (Ml |Sl4 a ton. Palm Oil $$7g.7f a lea. Palm Kernels $376. M a ton.49 words
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Article157 1958-05-23 10 Jsum first grade rubber buyers fob closed In Singapore yesterday at 73*4 cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. CleeJag tone: Barely steady. Clealiif prices In cent* per lb. yesterday were: i OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R3 S Spot I fob. buyers 74157 words
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Article79 1958-05-23 10 Ship. I vine alencaide the >'■> tapore Harbour Board wharves er exported today are: Oranje 1/2, Bradeverett 4/5. Zyrianln BA, Roeblah 8 T, Benvannoch 9. Le Natal 10/11. Brhwabensteln II 14. Wakashlma Mam IS 18. Tablan 18 .ttkbank 19/30. Charon WSEDB Sadao N Wall 3. Selangor N Wall79 words
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Article154 1958-05-23 10 MELBOURNE. Thurs INVESIMENT share* were easier on Increased trading on the Stock Exchange here today Dalgety fell Is. Id vhlle Hntll gained 9d. Mining shares maintained a steady market Interest but baae metals continued to ease wllb. Broken Hill South and Consol. Zinc, losing Is. to provide the154 words
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Article107 1958-05-23 10 Singapore t'hlnoae Prodare •hange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK Continent May/ June 831', buyers, »32 sellers. Coeonat ell: quiet; bulk »48 sellers, drum $51 sellers Pepperi quiet: no business reported done; Muntok white $125. Sarawak $124. both down $li, special Sarawak black $72 I107 words
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Article70 1958-05-23 10 The Malayan Exchange BaokV Association made th* following change In Its rate* to merchant* yesterday ithe rate Is to $100 i Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Italian Lira ***** On the free exchange aoaraet la i Hone Kent; yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at S 79>4 (or70 words
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Advertisement1097 1958-05-23 10 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE NOTICI NOTICE 1* hereby given that 1 reeeraMea) ef Malaya Secarlty Henry Scow Moh Hock of ISI-a. Leaa 1 *< M M** Alexandra Road. Singapore ta aegtoUrii Steea, lMt/71. applying to the Governor for g. restoration ef Malaya Loannaturalisation, and that any per- f7.Set.9M- 1% Begisteree' son1,097 words
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Advertisement931 1958-05-23 10 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cltlsens and from serving Oovernment officers Including those on probation between the age* of 25 and 36 (or the post of Administrative A«al*- tant In the office of the Ooverni ment Printer. Kuala Lumpur on the salary scale *350x20-3»u/420x 28-700 pm. Candidate* for931 words
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Advertisement347 1958-05-23 10 KNUTSEIf UNE-oaiBMT sebvici ten emu > i MCWK r**i» m mm Ixi'M Im m tMM*w< rraotmt few* r smii runs raoifts lamia HIM la P*rt M Nsf EItUW T« HIM lest MMI 11 Ml 11 Ml 19 Ml 1 im vraea iuii n less nin tt vMi IM| MM| 9347 words
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Advertisement1062 1958-05-23 11 wm i p.™ lIJ J kVrW ri iii i) M EAST ASIATIC LIMBS HttItWAMS SAIL IMS FM AMN, PUT SAII, HIM, ABT»».R». MTTIRBAM, NAMRURC MEMEM Ctft-IHACEN CirWENIUM, OSLO Sport r. S'kaa Penang —siiiaiwA- it Nrt/a bbj nm mm •FAISTIU" 1/2 Jaw 1/1 law ■mmta" 11/aiwe a/2inw Iwwa (Paamtar my CaNiaf1,062 words
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Advertisement1175 1958-05-23 11 §Zi* THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. **Jk SIMIAPOM (IncarporateC n the Uaiteo Kiagaam) I lines SAlllßtl TO AM* I CONTININTtI Pttm Sport t. Sham Ptnang lENVANMCN tor Hamburg London, Rotterdam. Hefi t a-4 Jt aaT Ma, a/11 Mai If NAIIT for Part Saaan Aalwerp, Laadoa. Hall a/a May KMMM tei1,175 words
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Advertisement1278 1958-05-23 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. XL.: Na.: ***** ELLERMAN LIMES KLAVEMESS LIME LONtON HAVIE, MTTEIBAM, LBS AMEUS SAN FRANCISCB, HAMIUtC I HUH SEATTLE, VMACOUVER t PORTLANI •nd lor USA., Moith Atlantic Parts Acctttin wraj rer ceitnl t Siitl md Caaada «a .Colombo aatnca CITT IF REBFOtI MRtrtVllLE Spare P. t'kta Ptaang S1,278 words
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Article, Illustration354 1958-05-23 12 Australian apple importers face China threat FRUIT WAR HAS STARTED LOWER SHIPPING COSTS CUT SALES PRICE BY $10 A CASE SINGAPORE importers of Australian apples are facing severe competition from China, which, they say is dumping her apples on the local market. Mr. W. Hutchinson, chairman of Ihe Aus tralian354 words
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Article214 1958-05-23 12 JAPANESE textile manufacturers are keeping a sharp watch on China textile products which are flowing into Malaya and other Asian countries in ever increasing quantities. The Japanese Vice-Consul In Singapore. Mr K. Muraoka. said yesterday that if China continued to export her textile products In such214 words
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Article111 1958-05-23 12 KAPALA Rubber Estates of Malaya Ltd. has sold 85 acres of old rubber land containing deposits of Iron ore for £16,346. The chairman (Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan) says deposits are believed to exist in relatively small parts of the estate which is In Kedah. Since111 words
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Article63 1958-05-23 12 TPHE directors of Sbelfard Rubber EsUtea report that an offer recently received for the corapany'i properties in Malaya £130 per planted acre for Shelford Estate and £55 per planted acre for Sungei-Bruas Estate was refused as it was considered to be entirely Inadequate Sales of the estates are63 words
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Article76 1958-05-23 12 me Philippines commercial attache in Singapore, Mr. A. M Tahll, leaves for North Borneo today to seek markets for Philippines' products. Mr. Tahll will explore trade possibilities In Sarawak and Brunei. He will be away for a montn. During the course or nis tour, he will76 words
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Article, Illustration164 1958-05-23 12 'THE manager of K.P.M.s passage department, Sin- gapore, Mr. G. van der Sande, retires tomorrow after 28 years service with the company. Mr. van der Sande. who Joined thp company in December 1929. first worked at the Jakarta office for about a year. Since then,164 words
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Article59 1958-05-23 12 The United Kingdom supplied 81 .278 lb. of toilet soap to Malaya in March. 32.294 lb. more than in the previous month. The United States Imported 39 154 lb to this country In March. France 12.259 lb., India 6,489 lb.. the Netherlands 1.878 lb and Hong Kong 1040.59 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-05-23 12 rpHE new Kucninn oranch 1 of Borneo Motors Ltd. established at the Junction of Thompson and Padungan Roads recently is now operating. The modern one-storey Duilding (shown above) includes offices, a showroom and works and was built at a cost Of $300,000. The branch165 words
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Article, Illustration197 1958-05-23 12 Sales organisatioi set up locally by Indian company INDIA'S leading manufacturers of sewing mach:n< 1 and electric fans, Jay Engineering Works Ltd Calcutta, have established their own sales oreaniss tl.. l_ CT« tlon in Singapore. The organisation will ot run by Agents and Clstrlbu tors (Pvt.) Ltd., Jay's selling agents197 words
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Advertisement144 1958-05-23 12 IiriIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIII 111 I Poft't he 2MP of 4 /or The right spirit at art times! Sole Distributors: lINII^OII iv*t* ivmrum HMINt llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllHlnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll W^ Stop that Jjk PRICKLY irritation today! U»e Johnson*! f*^ Prickly Hbat ~^^m B^^^L^ Soa» when you nth or t^^ 8 ~~~~^3i "^^^B bathe— leave the lather A144 words
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Advertisement399 1958-05-23 12 Hi! (111 r THHAUI THE WEEK ENDER-Moloyo. UN oALt TODAY suvsr d ,^^H [j^Bv Keaa dDuul The Starlet tff^EIHHK W^- Jungle, a frantic world of, .1 M m^ dazzling lights and glittering |K|g£^^ parties Hollywood Insures against hot-to-handle stars: they are not taking chances with Brando and Col V Brutes399 words
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Advertisement5185 1958-05-23 13 TEHICLES FOR SALL WHERE TO EAT NOTICES TENDERS ■■■•JlAA^ldldißm lini'ii Wd Ta^TC^-H j&j^-zjrirz t yfa^ n* notice pwd tender NoncE ■»J ■_Ol»l|B| 81 l B V> I J ill 1 I 17^.1 1k i I IkM PI vicing Lowest down payment. Ox Tall PAYMENTS OF ACCOUNTS to CONTRACTORS are heieln5,185 words
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Article45 1958-05-23 14 rKYO, Thurs. The Philippines today won the Davis Cup eastern zone final by beating Ceylon in the doubles Miguel Dungo and Juan Jose beat B. I. Pinto and R. W. Ferdinands 6-1. 6-0. 6-4. to give The Philippines a winning 3-0 lead.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article114 1958-05-23 14 f ONDON, Thurs. Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Portsmouth: Worcester 181—6 (Kenyon 53, Broadbent 40 n o.i v Hampshire. At The Oval: Leicester 126. Surrey 114—5. At Gravesend: Kent 254 (Cowdrey 57 Pettlford 69. TattersaU fi 104- Lancashire 13—1. At Nottingham:Reuter - 114 words
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673 1958-05-23 14 They score 15 goals against Philippines in practice game \OIIMW Ml 111 I rr purling from Tokyo JOKYO, Thurs. After their victory by 15 goals to two over The Philippines on Tuesday night, the Singapore water-polo team are now being acclaimed here in Tokyo673 words
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Article, Illustration356 1958-05-23 14 EPSOM JEEF - Distine may soon be first horse to carry 11.7- EPSOM JEEF By T^HE way champion 1 sprinter Distine has been winning races with prudigous weights, he may soon become the first horse to be allotted the maximum penalty of 11.7. Under the S.R.A Rules ot Racing (108> the top weight356 words
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303 1958-05-23 14 3 RINGS SHOWS FORM WITH A 3F IN 364/5 ON THE TRACK... with EPSOM JEEP DIG-RACE specialist "Doc" Rodgers may score yet another "classic" triumph with either Three Rings or Steam On in the U-mile Governor's Cup at Bukit Timah tomorrow Once suspected as just a speedy squib, six-year-old Steam303 words
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Article64 1958-05-23 14 THE probable line up and Jockeys for tomorrow's Governor's Cup are THREE RINGS Chadwick 9.«7 STRAITS CODE Mawi 9.06 TUFTON Barratt 9 M SHAMROCK SLIPPER Donnell> 9.03 JAMES AITCH Ransome 8.12 ON STAGE BotiKOure 8.06 NAZAKAT Jones 8.04 PRINCE CHARTER Johnson 8.00 ADELAIDE STAR Mitchell 7.1364 words
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Article71 1958-05-23 14 Eng Yoon wins for college LONDON, Ihur.s Singapore schoolteacher Tan Eng Yoon won the hop. step and jump event in the triangular athletics match between Loughborough Colleges. Oxford University and London University at Loughborough xestrrday Competing for Loughborough. Tan cleared 46ft. sJin. His teammate R. Dodd was second with 46ftReuter - 71 words
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Article42 1958-05-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Shell Sports Club beat Survey Sports Union 4 3 in a second division Government Department* and Business Hou^s League match at Taylor Road. In a third division match Rubber Research Institute beat Telecoms Stores and Workshops 6—o.42 words
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Article41 1958-05-23 14 PENANO Thurs Penang beat Kedih 4-0 in a friendly soccer 'tch at tn» Jity Stadium here today. A hattrlck by Inside right Chuah Poh Beng gave Penana a 3-0 lead at half-tune. T. 8 Cheah scored Penang's fourth goal.41 words
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Article22 1958-05-23 14 Singapore Selection beat the Ceylone&e soccer tourists 4-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday On Wednesday, the tourists beat Singapore 4-3.22 words
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297 1958-05-23 14 TWO newcomers. Barlinnie and Bukit Bintang. apptared to have benefitted a great deal from their first races last week. Barlinnie. with apprentice Moses Lee up. beat Great Saxon iMawl). a Class I prospect. In a 3f tryout in 39. Bukit BinUng (Mitchell) was tried297 words
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179 1958-05-23 14 T ORK. Thurs.-Bald Eagle. the American bred "classic" colt, won the inauguration race for the Dante Sweepstakes here yesterday and became joint favourite with stablemate Alcide at 8-1 for the Derby to be run at Epsom on June 4. Both are trained by Captain Boyd-RochfortReuter - 179 words
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Article432 1958-05-23 14 WEIGHTS FOR BT. TIMAH RACES lITEIGHTS for all eight race* at I tt Bukit Timah on Saturday. Covcrnor'i Cap Cl.lDlv.l-1 ,M Three Rings 107 StraJU Code I 06 Tufton S.M Shamrock Slipper MS Jaaoes Altch 8 It Ob Stage 8.08 Naxakat 8.04 Prince Charter S.M Adelaide Star 7.13 Crimson Pirate432 words
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Article191 1958-05-23 14 KIWI TOURISTS DECLARE AT 323 FOR EIGHT AGAINST OXFORD OXFORD, Thurs. Noel Harf or d. 27-year-old right hand batsman, hit his highest score in first-class cricket as the New Zealanders declared at 323 for eight on the opening day of their cricket match against Oxford University here191 words
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Advertisement214 1958-05-23 14 ECONOMY* and Power, too! «Mobilqas w r»TBi-m «xr with MC4 if ft hint!. Hi i ..urn; gasoline based on the advice of Mohilgas Economy Run drivers are Included In the booklet "Driving for Economy", free together with a Milrarr Cherk t hart at any m -j. majfammfA Mobllgas Service WflQaPP^B^214 words
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Miscellaneous44 1958-05-23 14 KUALA I I MIM K SOCCEB: Dlv. 1: B.C.R.C v Malay Mall. Princes Road; Dlv 2: Dynamos v Police Depot. Pudu Road; Selangor Club v Indonesia Muda. padang; Dtv. 3. B.C.R.C. v Armoured Car Regiment. Kampong Bahru. Ordnance Depot v Ramnad District. Ipoh Road.44 words
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