The Straits Times, 31 May 1958
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Title Section28 1958-05-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY I HTIHIII VII F I Y< I I I>S 80,000 The Straits Times Nat*** 1 He** o**0 Estd 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 31. 1958 IS CENTS28 words
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Article665 1958-05-31 1 BIGGEST BAG IN PERAK SINCE 1954: TWO ARE WOMEN The 'smooth killer' traced by a dog IPOH, Friday. gECURITY forces scored a great success yesterday when six terrorists were killed in Perak the biggest kill in the state since 1954. Five terrorists, including two women, were killed665 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-05-31 1 DON'T LAZE AWAY s your week-end E dreaming about wini ning that $20,000 jackpot Contest in MM for May. Fill in your entry and post it now. Entries posted out side Singapore and postmarked Monday will be accepted if they »re received by 10 a.m. on Tu««day, 3 |une49 words
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Article39 1958-05-31 1 SEOUL. Frl —A Korean Air Fore i court martial today sentenced to death Capt. Croi Jung II on the charge that he attempted to divert a C 46 transport plane to North Korea on April 10. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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323 1958-05-31 1 De Gaulle sets terms: Parties in vital talks DARIS, Fri.— President Kene Coty today begins negotiations with political party leaders on the terms laid down by General Charles de Gaulle for his return to power as head of a "government of national salvation." The B eneral made known his conditions323 words
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185 1958-05-31 1 SALAN: WE FOLLOW THIS SIGN COME WIND OR TIDE ALGIERS, Friday. pEN. RAOUL SALAN, supreme commander of French forces in Algeria, took a public oath on behalf of his armed forces yesterday to follow the Cross of Lorraine, symbol of de Gaullle "against everything and everybody, come wind or tide."185 words
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Article71 1958-05-31 1 SIR WINSTON 'FREEDOM FIGHTER' HAIFA. Frl Israels Premier. Mr. David Ben-Ourion. yesterday Inaugurated a unl- > verslty auditorium named In honour of Sir Winston Chur- chill. Mr. Ben-Ourlon said Sir Winston was "the greatest fighter for freedom in our generation" in dedicating the new Winston Churchill Auditorium at Haifa's InstituteUPI - 71 words
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Article53 1958-05-31 1 TELUK ANSON. Frl. -The effigy of a lean and hungrylooking terrorist complete with real rubber shoes, was burnt on the Langkap new village padang near here yesterday at the end of a mass anti-Communist procession led by the Mentrl Besar of Perak. Inche Mohamed Gha zalli53 words
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Article35 1958-05-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Raja Abdul Jalll bin Raja Badlozzarnan ha s been appointed the State Social Welfare Officer. Selangor. He takes the place of Miss D. E. Blake, who i 8 returning to Britain.35 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-05-31 1 PREMINGER 'S WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE: 3 WOMEN CITED F ONDON, Fri. Two London A models and a French woman •re cited by Mrs. Otto Prcmingrr In a lot Angrlrs divorce salt against her producer husband, reports William Ilickry in the Daily Express. A former New York model Mrs Prrmincer114 words
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Article, Illustration716 1958-05-31 1 ONG ORDERS: EJECT fCORERA BY FORCE IF NECESSARY pi\ K MEMBERS of the Workers Party in the Singapore City Council walked out of a council debate yesterday after the Mayor, Mr. Ong ling (iuan. had ordered one of them, Mr. J. C. Corera, to be removed "by force if necessary"716 words
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Article61 1958-05-31 1 MR. DAVID MARSHALL, chairman of the Worken Party, commenting- on the incident, said: "I am ast nished that the Mayor, elected by the people of Singapore, should act like a petty fascist dictator. "He seems to a.t In conformity with the traditions of the PAF. Next61 words
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148 1958-05-31 1 Now cholera holds up Tengku in Hong Kong OECAUSE he has not been inoculated against cholera, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman has had to postpone his return to Malaya by nearly 48 hours. The Tengku was expected last evening. Had he returned as scheduled he would have faced the148 words
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Article22 1958-05-31 1 The Singapore Certificated Teachers' Association will hold its annual meeting at the Teachers' Training College Calrnhill, at 930 a.m today.22 words
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Article54 1958-05-31 1 JAKARTA, Frl. Central government forces In Sumatra have captured Mr. Hussein Aminuddin, former head of the Board of Trade in South Sumatra. The authorities believe he can help them in their investigations into the disappearance of 70 million rupiahs ($l6 million) from the Board'sReuter - 54 words
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Article144 1958-05-31 1 THE HAGUE, Fri. Indonesian propaganda gets too much chance in Dutch New Guinea because Dutch Government publicity is inadequate, Holland was told today. This was the theme of a report to parliament by a parliamentary mission which visited New Guinea last year. The report recommended special144 words
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Article126 1958-05-31 1 BriUUT, Fri.—Heavy f'Mung broke out today in t c port city of Tripoli, f aslipoint of Lebanon's S-\wvk-old revolt. Troops used artillery and armoured cars in an all-out attack on the old city, where anti-govern-ment feeling first flared earlirr this month. First reports said, however, thatUP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-05-31 2 CHAIRMAN MAO TSE-TUNG, the No. 1 man in China, smiles broadly at the second session of the eighth national congress of the Communist Party in Peking recently. New China News Agency picture37 words
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252 1958-05-31 2 'TWO SHADOWS CLOUD COLONY'S FUTURE' OYDNEY, Fri. Two shadows clouded the future of Singapore which, as a result of talks in London between the British Government and an all-party delegation from the Colony, was about to emerge as an independent state within the Commonwealth, the Sydney Morning Herald said today.Reuter - 252 words
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Article21 1958-05-31 2 NICOSIA, m A Greek Cyprlot was shot dead by masked men at Akhyritou village, near Famagusta, this morning.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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139 1958-05-31 2 CUSTOMS OFFICIALS TO GET 6.000 OLD BALLET SHOES SYDNEY, Fri. Customs officials here will receive an unexpected gift of b.t<M» old shoes when the New York City Ballet Company leaves Australia in a few weeks. They are the 3.M0 pairs of satin ballet slippers the company has worn out duringReuter - 139 words
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187 1958-05-31 2 Jakarta: Heaviest penalty for captured flier INDONESIAN ARMY COURT MAY TRY U.S. PILOT JAKARTA, Fri. The I J Attorney General, Mr. Soeprapto, said today "the heaviest punishments in the Indonesian penal code"' might be inflicted on the American flier. Allan Lawrence Pope, the Antara news agency reported. The Indonesian GovernmentReuter - 187 words
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255 1958-05-31 2 REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF SUVA, Friday. OIR LALA SUKUNA, an outstanding Fijian leader and the Island's only knight, died yesterday in the P and O. liner Arcadia, which was taking him on a trip to Britain. The body isReuter - 255 words
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Article31 1958-05-31 2 SHREVEPORT (Louisiana), Fri. Diana Montgomery, 18, died last night at the wheel of her car when it was in head-on collision here with one driven by her mother. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article75 1958-05-31 2 BRUSSELS. Fri.-— Donald Campbell holder of the world water speed record, said here last night he would attempt to increase the record from 239 to 250 miles per hoar on Lake Coniston, England, next September He also planned to attack the world land speed record set75 words
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Miscellaneous15 1958-05-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appieby SP6MT TMtIC MOUP*/« LA«I VH «tOPItJ rsj S^J r£— T(15 words
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Article441 1958-05-31 3 UNANIMOUS VERDICTS BY JURY AFTER THREE-WEEK TRIAL: NO NOTICE OF APPEAL GLASGOW, Friday. DETER ANTHONY MANUEL, 32-year-old Manhattan-born woodworker, was found guilty yesterday of murdering six women and a man and sentenced to death. Manuel, who was said to have shot most of hisReuter - 441 words
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Article178 1958-05-31 3 TL T NIS. Fri. Tunisian and French troops fought a five-hour battle yesterday near Remada. a French outpost in southern Tunisia, a Tunisian spokesman said here last night. The spokesman said a patrols retreated into the Remada garrison and tried to break through a TunisianReuter - 178 words
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55 1958-05-31 3 LUSAKA. (Northern Rhodesia) Frl.— Africans are rejecting tribal torn toms in favour of rock 'n' roll, according to a survey conducted by the Federal Broadcasting Corporation. Listener surveys show that as the popularity of broadcasts of tribal music decreas es the demand forReuter - 55 words
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Article34 1958-05-31 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday that the United States would contribute $350,000 towards the cost of a nuclear reactor being constructed by the Nationalist Government on Formosa. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article177 1958-05-31 3 70 ships are held up as London docks stoppage spreads to 10,000 men I ONDON, Fri. Lon- dons' dock strike spread yesterday to over 10,000 men, a third of the total labour force. About 70 ships were believed held up. The stoppage. In protest at the use ofReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-05-31 3 THE WORK of the censors is evident in these Paris newspaper reports of the crisis in France. Some of the spaces are marked "CENSORED" in small print, but most newspapers went on the newsstands with just big blank spaces —U.P.I: pictureUPI - 47 words
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Article124 1958-05-31 3 MANILA. Fri.— ln a broadcast today Radio Mervado said Indonesian rebel forces in the Gorontalo area of northern Celebes had smashed all enemy attempts to occupy the Gorontalo airfield. The radio .■♦aid rebel Major Runturambi's counter-attack, ing troops hurled back Jakarta forces to the beachheadReuter - 124 words
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Article116 1958-05-31 3 Ike-Mac golf match is proposed NEW YORK. m Mr. Frank Page, a former U.S. Secretary of the Army, said yesterday he would offer a trophy for a golf match between the British Prime Minister. Mr Harold Macmillan. and President Eisenhower. Mr. Pace, president of the International Golf Association, said suchReuter - 116 words
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Article25 1958-05-31 3 SAN JUAN (Puerto R..o>, Frl— Juan Ramon Jimenez, Spanish poet and Nobel Prize winner, died In hospital here yesterday, aged 76— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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146 1958-05-31 3 Unidentified plane sinks ship in Celebes port HONG KONG, Fri. An unidentified aircraft which bombed the 549-ton steamer Moro in the Celebes port of Donggala on May 28 scored a direct hit and the vessel sank within 12 minutes, the Moro's raptain. Frank Wood, said here today. Capt. Wood, whoReuter - 146 words
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Article30 1958-05-31 3 LONDON. Frl. West Germany is to make payments to Britain totalling £86 million under an agreement announced here yesterday on support costs for British forces in Germany.30 words
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Article28 1958-05-31 3 LONDON, Fri. A motorist, Malcolm Pearson, 26, was yesterday fined £1 at Nottingham for having a "dangerous" mascot on his car: A stag's antlers. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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112 1958-05-31 3 HOBART. Fri.— Blr Ronald Cross. 6ft. 41n. retiring Governor of Tasmania. Is facing a month of restless nights. When Sir Ronald and Lady Cross sail for England next week by way of the East in the Argosy, Sir Ronald's specially-built seven-foot bed will beReuter - 112 words
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Article286 1958-05-31 3 i.v..ilK>N. riiuis u>naon stock n. kets developed a slightly better tendency today despite the critical French political situation and the deterioration tn the strike situation in London Business remained very small but a selective demand was responsible for a number of modest gains In several sections Gilt-edged securities286 words
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Article35 1958-05-31 3 LONDON. Thuw.— Spot 82 "id. July 22% d.. July-Sept. 22* d. Oct -Dec 22' id Jan -Mar. 22.d April-June 22Hd. June c.l.f 22',d. July c.l.f. 22' 4 d. Aug r f.f 11KA Tone- Firmer35 words
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Article25 1958-05-31 3 LONDON TJv-s Buyers 1730; sellers C 7304: Fn— ard buyers C 733". sellers £734: B»ttlemei t C 7304; i.m. Its tons. p.m. ISS too*.25 words
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Advertisement241 1958-05-31 3 A New Luxurious Ball Pen at a Moderate Price Writing^J^^ I prelusive TRANSPARENT Plastic I jKO^ YEAR ROUND REFILL AJ^^ writes longer than other j Singapore Penang J.JU each Malaya $3.70 each Sole Agents for Singapore, Malaya North Borneo. PAN -ASIATIC TRADING CO. P 0. BOX 2540 Smsoporc Tel: 304SS.241 words
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160 1958-05-31 4 Ipoh Town Councillor hits out at State Govt. IPOH, Fri.— The Perak Government's rejection of an Ipoh Town Council technical assistant's application for two-year's study leave was strongly criticised by an Alliance councillor last night. Mr. Liew Why Hone, said in the council that if the State Government turned down160 words
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217 1958-05-31 4 Mr. 00I'S TAX FIGHT FOR THE small MAN PENANG, Friday. A LABOUR Councillor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew today criticised the City Council's policy of collecting rates "on the principle of making the rich richer and the poor poorer." Mr. Ooi said In an adjournment speech that rates and taxes were217 words
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Article52 1958-05-31 4 KAMPAR. Fri. A businessman, Mr P Kishan Singh Gill, who was injured in a mot accident here on Wednesday night died at the Ipoh hospital early this morning. He had been knocked down by a military truck in front of the police station while crossing the road52 words
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Article99 1958-05-31 4 KOTA BHARU. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Permatsun Agong. will pay an official visit to Kelantan next month. Public Works Department labourer* are busy renovating roads along which they will pass The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong will plant a tree at Tuan Padang here99 words
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420 1958-05-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Leaders of left-wing organisations today said Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, secretary-general of the People's Progressive Party, was flying a kite with the announcement of a plan for a three-party link-up against the Alliance. They said they knew420 words
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227 1958-05-31 4 Accused tells court: I'll pay costs if you delay trial DA WANG, Fri. A wealthy tin miner accused of murder told the magistrate here that he would compensate the "Government" for all the expenses it would incur if the court would postpone his case to a later date. Lee Sem227 words
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Article55 1958-05-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. FrlAbout 20 people. including small children, dashed out of their house In Yew Road tonight when three dilapidated attap huts 15 yardaway caught fire. The huts were completely burnt down with a few minutes The building have been condemned for demolition55 words
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Article37 1958-05-31 4 Orchids worth $1,200 were stolen from the garden of a house in Moulmeln Road. Singapore yesterday morning. The owner. Mr. LJm Joo Chai. told the police that he missed the plants in the morning.37 words
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191 1958-05-31 4 PENANG. Friday. pHE executive committee of thr Penang Port 1 Commission Employees' Union last night decided to recommend that a strike ballot be taken if the union fails in demands for higher housing and cost of living allowances. The Federation Commissioner for Industrial Relations.191 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-05-31 4 Malayan girt gets degree in Australia MISS KHOO KHENG SEE. of Hale Road Kuala Lumpur, who recently graduated as a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney. Tbe degree was conferred by tbe Chancellor. Sir Charles Biskerton Blarkburn.39 words
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Article53 1958-05-31 4 BUTTER WOaTH, Fri. The Province WeJleslev North Rural District Council will offer $500 for prizes for this years Province North kampong cleanliness competition to be held in September A 14-man committee to organise the contest has been formed under the chairmanship of Tua n Haji Kadir53 words
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Article168 1958-05-31 4 PENANG, Fri. Fifty toddy tappers in Pusing, Perak. have resumed work after, a 48-hour strike. But a further 250 tappers in Pena n g. Province Wellesley and Lumut are still out. The Pusing men went back after their contractor har* withdrawn dismissal notices server"168 words
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Article38 1958-05-31 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri Officials of the Ellerton C it here are: President. Tuan Hajl Mahmud bin Hussein: vice president. Tuan Hajl Abdullah bin Haji "bdul Raof: secretary. Mr. Le» Ching Kok: treasurer Mr Lee Bong Beng38 words
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116 1958-05-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A 60- YEAR tradition will be broken in the Methodist Tamil Church in Malacca Street, Kuala Lumpur, this Sunday. Since the founding of the church by Jaffna Tamils, men and women have been sitting apart in separate pews during services. An116 words
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Advertisement158 1958-05-31 4 t Jr J s A A FOR YOUR TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM AND EFFORT IN THE SHELL Contest What a popular contest this proved to be! So ma. y people entered; we were really overwhelmed by the friendly interest and enthusiasm of our many patrons. Every one of tens of thousands of158 words
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Miscellaneous167 1958-05-31 4 DtntA %mm.w ava Uo»n. PM 1.16 Programme lIAIfIU WlimljAYA Summary Saturday Date; 130 The sunat Ne s; '45 Saturda y Date; J. 15 WAV* «-rvi°£ The Week-ends Sport: 245 The w«vfc -i u\ i< i Lat,,, American Way 3.00 Baturviv.Ti'.^! day Prom 330 Juke Box P«™ce: *>'*<■*» <>Xt 400 Lazy167 words
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473 1958-05-31 5 A SRIPATHY - A SRIPATHY Tough fight In most wards In Malacca elections, but. fly jit ALACCA, Fri.— 11 The Malacca Alliance, which has entered candidates for each of the 54 seats to be contested in the state's first rural district council elections on Saturday,473 words
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239 1958-05-31 5 PENANG, Fri— A spokesman of the Federation Immigration Department here said today the department had received no information on the possible admission Qf Chinese Muslim refugees into the country. "If it is intended to allow them to enter Malaya from Hong239 words
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Article43 1958-05-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR Frl. The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis wants more money from the Lotteries Board to expand its activities It will ask the board for an annual grant of $2,451,000 for: its "relief" allowance schemes.43 words
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Advertisement217 1958-05-31 5 i Jrk"«B"*' i il <^Mi BIG i PRESENTATIONS 1 J AT THE J CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRES* t TONIGHT MIDNIGHT t a H9'BW7V7inPZTTMn< MiVrHVil j t ADULT! DARING! DELIGHTFUL! J DIFFERENT! I As heady and forbidden as i champagne at a teenagers' party. > ilB ink -^f^^ i v ik^H BM*217 words
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Advertisement268 1958-05-31 5 V v^^^Bi^^B^^Bß V Vkfe^^^^^L^B^Bl Ther« are few organisations in the yr ;.i^^F World capable of providing every typ« rV^*^---^'^^S of system needed for modern YVJs •^BSx^^S telecommunications networks on a f ii a V wJt^t^lfr' continental or lnter-contlnental vvfrs^ scale. S.T.C. If just such an organisation. t% t vOl During268 words
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Miscellaneous482 1958-05-31 5 IV Mil 111* CATHAY: Farewell to Arms 12. 3 6 30, 9 30; ODEON: Virgin ol Borneo 1.15, 3.30. 6.45. 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Oule Bakavali 330. 830; CAPITOL: Witness for the Prosecution 1.15. 3 30, 6.30. 9.30; REX: Masharakat Pinchang 'Malay) 1.15. 3.30. 6 30. 9.30: LIDO: Gtant 3. 8: ROYAL:482 words
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Miscellaneous380 1958-05-31 5 KnanlHii CATHAY: Tale of Two Wives 2.30. 7. 9 30: REX: Quantez 2.30. 7. 9.15. ll< iiloiil! SUN: Circus Arena 1. 7. 9 Tiinjonif Malim REX: Trapeze 2.30. 7. 9 Kuala Lumpur CATHAY: Sing Boy Sing 1 3.15, 630. 930; ODEON: Bolshol Ballet 1, 3.15. 6.30. 91b PAVILION: Torrents of380 words
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Miscellaneous47 1958-05-31 5 Now 1230. 3. 7. 9.30; REX: Tauten (Malay i 3, 7.15, 9.30; SULTANA: Luen Ol Yue Yee Mo (Mandarliu 3. 7.15. 9.30 kliinni* BRILLIANT: Salvation of the Dragon Ood 2.15, 7. 9.15; CORONATION: Fifty Fifty (Hindi) 2.J0. 7.15. 930; METRO: Sup N X Kuen 230. 7. 9.15.47 words
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Article215 1958-05-31 6 Fish price drops— so 3,000 starve MALAY FISHERMEN IN TRENGGANU LIVE ON ONE MEAL A DAY: GOVT. INVESTIGATES KUALA TKENGGANU, Friday. MOKE than 3,000 Malay fishermen in the Kemamam district are facing starvation following a big fall in the price of fish. Most ot the fishermen have been living on215 words
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60 1958-05-31 6 96 held In raid on P.W.D. sports club SI'NGEI PATANI, Fri. Ninety-six people, including many Government servants, were arrested b.v police in a raid on the Public Works Department sports club here last nifht A police party under Inspector Ghazali Ghani. it is reported, found them playing housey-housry. Police also60 words
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Article35 1958-05-31 6 KOTA BHARU. Fri.—Penghulus may receive higher allowances. This has been recommended by a select committee ap pointed two years ago. Its report will be tabled at next month's State council meetIns35 words
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Article46 1958-05-31 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Mr. S Thavarajah, who has been secretary for the past nine -ears of the Johore State division of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, has bten elected Its chairman He Is the trade union representative on the Johore Council of State.46 words
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Article20 1958-05-31 6 PENANG. Fri. The Penang Government Servar.ts Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society made a profit of $35,615.44 last year.20 words
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172 1958-05-31 6 Expert here to conduct property probe ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A British property revaluation expert arrived here by BOAC today to launch the Kuala Lumpur municipality's first, revaluation of property in eight years. The expert. Mr. T.S Dulake will advise the Municipal. Council on the methods by which the revaluations should172 words
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Article179 1958-05-31 6 rE Importance ot giving BCG vaccinations to new born Infants a<, a protection against severe forms of tuberculosis wa.s stressed at the first Asian Pediatrlc (child health) Congress which ended in Singapore yesterday. Dr Elaine Field, chairman of the organising committee, revealed this yesterday in summing179 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-05-31 6 MRS BETTY JOYCE WHITE, the Australian mother who was flown by a helicopter of No. 194 Squadron, R.A.F.. from Dungun in Trengganu for medical attention In Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. White, who is expecting a baby is seen bring carried into a waiting ambulance at the airport. Straits52 words
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Article262 1958-05-31 6 ABOUT 500 workers of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company in Henderson Road yesterday staged a one-day strike in protest against the retrenchment of colleagues. 1 They plcketted the factory and displayed banners and posters Police patrol cars stood by but no Incident wa^ The strike262 words
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Article51 1958-05-31 6 Three armed robbers entered a shop In Havelock Road. Singapore, early yesterday by opening the front door with a key they took from un der the pillow of a shop assistant sleeping on the five-foot way They trussed up the shop assistant and escaped with51 words
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Article54 1958-05-31 6 Chan Ah Chal was yesterday found guilty of driving a van "so bad that it appeared to have been taken from a vehicle dump and put on the road" He was fined $100 for negligent driving, and $50 for not maintaining the vehicle In good54 words
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Article21 1958-05-31 6 The closing date for the Singapore Government-spon sored 'Citizens Fißht Extortion" poster competition has been extended to June 14.21 words
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145 1958-05-31 6 Rambutan thief jailed for killing man who caught him ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. A peon who stabbed to death a man who caught him stealing rambutans was convicted of culpable homicide not amounting to murder in the Selangor High Court today. Majid bin Buyong. 19. was Jailed for one year145 words
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Article48 1958-05-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumpur police today advised people who wish to see the trooping the colour ceremony at Merdeka Stadium on Wednesday to ko there early either by foot or public transport. They should be seated In the stadium by 7.30 am48 words
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Article41 1958-05-31 6 KUALA KANGSAK. Frl.— Officials of the Kuala Kangsar Government Servant's Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society are- President. Tuan Hajl Mahmud bin Hussein; vice-president, Inche Zakarlah bin Sulong: secretary. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Major; treasurer. Inche Zulklfli bin Mat Aklb41 words
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Article27 1958-05-31 6 BATU PAHAT. Fri The Bandar Penggaram Club, will hold a "Kebava Night" on June 5 to celebrate the official blrthdav of the Van? dl-Pertuan Agong.27 words
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Article206 1958-05-31 6 Council staff told: New steps if you do not co-operate q^HE Mayor of Singa- pore, Mr. Ong En« Ouan, warned the City Council staff yesterday that steps might be taken against them unless they proved themselves "effective in struments of policy laid down by the people's representatives." He206 words
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Article51 1958-05-31 6 PENANO, Frl. Three film strips on civil defence are missing from the Ayer Itam training ground of the northern division Civil Defence headquarters here. Also lost were six overalls and a pair of rubber boots. The divisional staff officer. Mr. Goh Kok Quee, reported to police51 words
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325 1958-05-31 7 LEPROSY DELUSION LED TO STABBING OF GIRL IPOH, Fri.— A man of 1 "unsound mind" who stabbed a young housewife because he thought she had given him leprosy after an alleged affair, was ordered to be detained at the Sultan of Perak's pleasure today. Loot Chew Tong. 46. a carpenter,325 words
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Article182 1958-05-31 7 PENANG Friday. AN ARCHITECT who had been struck off the register of the Federation Architects Board because he failed to pay his subscription fees was summoned today for allegedly using two signboards "implying that he was a registered architect." Fong Chin Swee, holder ot182 words
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251 1958-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. CIVILIAN employees of the British Army in the Federation are to stage lightning strikes on Monday in a last attempt to get the army authorities to withdraw dismissal notices served on 150 of their colleagues. The biggest demonstration will take251 words
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Article282 1958-05-31 7 IPOH, Friday. HUNDREDS of people from all over the country are expected to flock to Lumut, 66 miles southwest of here, on Sunday to watch one of the biggest sports events of the year in Perak— the Lumut sea The all -day meet Is282 words
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Article75 1958-05-31 7 MR. S. WILL ADDRESS RALLY PENANO, Frt. The secre tary-general of the Peoples Progressive Party, Mr. D. R Seenlvasagam. will address another PPP rally at the Penang esplanade tomorrow night Mr. Seenlvasagam's speeches at two previous rallies here roused a storm of protest from several UMNO branches An earlier application75 words
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Article29 1958-05-31 7 JOHORE BAHRU. FM Inche Satar bin Hajl Abdul Bakar and Inche All bin Mohamed have been appointed Supervisors of the Town Council Elections, at Pontian and Kota Tinggl.29 words
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Article70 1958-05-31 7 IPOH, Frl. A salesman. Man Lim Hoi. 36. was charged In the Sessions Court here today with misappropriating $10,789 belonging to his employers, the Shum Yip Leonn Rubber Factory Ltd. The offence was alleged to have taken place between Feb. 27 and Sept. 30, 1956. at the70 words
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Article159 1958-05-31 7 MO SEWERS— AFTER $sm. DOWN DRAIN IPOH, Fri.— lpoh residents have spent about $5 million in the last five years on modern sanitation equipment but the town's sewerage system is not yet ready. This was stated by Alliance Councillor, Mr. Llew Hone, an architect. In the Ipoh Town Council last159 words
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Article118 1958-05-31 7 $219,590 claim: Firm to appeal STANTON NELSON ana Co., Ltd., sharebrokers were granted leave yesterday to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision of the Singapore Court of Appeal setting aside a High Court judgment given in their favour in the sum of $219,590 in a claim against 8.118 words
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Advertisement231 1958-05-31 7 THOMAS CUP OFFICIAL PROGRAMME W SOUVENIR > < *^k*wv jJImE iiiAfifl THOMAS CUP RESULTS UP TO THE PRESENT TICKET PLAN OF THE BADMINTON HALL POINTERS-CURRENT FORM OF TEAMS VHHHB^MHB BIOGRAPHIES OF ALL THE PLAYERS. *48 PAGES OF THOMAS CUP FACTS jHH^^^^^^^^l PICTURES OF EVERY PLAYER P^^BB FULL COLOUR COVER -W231 words
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Advertisement205 1958-05-31 7 attention HERE ARE THE PRIZEWINNERS in the PAINTING COMPETITION BOYS Ist PRIZE MECCANO SET No 4 Kamjruddin bin Mohd. Hashim, Anderson School Hostel, Ipoh. Perak. 2nd PRIZE SCHUCO Car and Lorry Remote Control Set Ricky Lim, 156 |alan Haji EusoH Kampar Road, Ipoh, Perak. 3rd PRIZE MONOCRAMME runabout power boat205 words
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Article143 1958-05-31 8 It Word! Sl* (Minimum). MR. cV MRS. LOW 800 END Thank all relatives and friends for their Valuable Gifts, attendance and assistance on the occasion of their marriage on 25/S/58 MR. AND MRS C. T. DOSHI thank all their numerous friends In Singapore and Malaya for their valuable presents143 words
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Obituary35 1958-05-31 8 2H Wordi Sit (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of my beloved mother. Song Chwee Neo who** life came to a close on 51.5.43. She Is gone but not forgotten. Her son Gwee Peng Kwee.35 words
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Article235 1958-05-31 8 IB Word, tl» (Minimum) VANITY FOR ENCHANTING earrings Just received by Air. 1 HE COCKPIT'S Java Rljsttaiei I* served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time WHATEVER YOUR TASTE. It will he Improved by Tabasco The Chilli Sauce that puts zest Into food flavours. REME ASSOCIATION DANCE take* place at235 words
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531 1958-05-31 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Sat. May 31, 1958. The Changing Alliance The Alliance is a partnership of three communal organisations held togethei by the good sense and tolerance of their leaders. Before merdeka there was the binding force of the independence issue. This persuaded even some Alliance leader* to predict531 words
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Article401 1958-05-31 8 The Mayor In The Chair Singapore's Mayor has obliged non-P.A.P. members of the City Council because of His failure to check instantly the disorderly behaviour of the pro-P.A.P. gallery to endure a great deal. But Mr Ong will not tolerate the slightest questioning of his authority by Opposition Councillors, or401 words
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Article196 1958-05-31 8 From TrengKanu come* an unpleasant jolt to the comtortable thought that standards of living in Malaya are higher than anywhere else I Asia. There are kampongs, in the East coast stale which are going hungry because ot the fall in the price of fish. No-one is actuall> starving,196 words
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Article, Illustration178 1958-05-31 8 FIFTY years ago 1 (From the Straits Times of May 28. 1908) EiT Manteo in North Caro- Una. the brothers Wright, E iht American inventors of an aeroplane travelled by E their plane a distance of 15 miles seaward and back I height of 1.000 feet. Elhi- magnificent rerord wai178 words
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Article1290 1958-05-31 8 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by SINGAPORE'S Mayor was back to form yesterday. The choicest bit m a remarkable speech to the Council was a warning to Council staff that they must stop "passing the buck." Mr. Ong was explaining why part of the programme he announced in January Is1,290 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-05-31 8 THE ROYAL SWASS JOHORE Photo Oy Melton Rutherjurd.10 words
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Advertisement420 1958-05-31 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. II, H,,,d. tin Minimum I WEBER— Many happy returns of the day to my dearest husband for hU birthday today— Love Nora TBOH— Very best wishes Martha for your birthday today— Love from Francis. Eric. Geotg* and Henry, Seremban Ill Wmrd. tit r Minimum > WHEELER— Holth: The420 words
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Advertisement67 1958-05-31 8 SIGNALS for EYE-EXAMINATION:--1 Not seeing well at dUUnoc ir near 2 Frequent headache*. 3 Byes feel tired or uneasy 4 Can't read ot writ* comfortably la extreme case*, dullness and nausea. lot* of appetite 4 vomiting i [Pß*e** 5r~~V' r Our techniqar and procedure In viraal in.iitM» with thr moil67 words
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Advertisement141 1958-05-31 8 111 I if I World renowned-not only as a liqueur but as a tonic wine containing specially selected rare herbs EMBASSY HOTEL LTD. 4» M«... Rood oppowti Kotonfl Park I Spot. T.I 411*1/4 n •"<• Donee en our ROOF GARDEN ~-j(fc|L from 1.00 p m n'qht.y 4 K Fo-nifM o>f*n<ion141 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-05-31 9 THE QUEST FOR MISS STORE MISS MARION WILLIS, another entrant in the Miss Singapore contest which will be judged at the Capitol Cinema on June 24 and 25. Winner will take part in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant at Long Beach, California, in July.44 words
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Article73 1958-05-31 9 Mrs. Amy Heah, the wellknown Penang badminton player, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir John Whyatt. in the High Court yesterday. Bhe is the wife of Johnny Heah, the Malayan Thomas Cup player and daughter-in-law < Mr Heah Joo73 words
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Article40 1958-05-31 9 The executive council of the Workers Party of Singapore will today discuss the resignation of the party vicepresident. Mr. Chang Yuen Tong. The meeting will be held at the party's headquarters in Serangoon Road at 630 p.m40 words
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Article156 1958-05-31 9 COPTER IN TROUBLE LANDS ON ROAD DETALJNG JAVA, Frl. r —A R.A.F. helicopter made an emergency landing on an unfinished stretch of road on the outskirts of the town this afternoon. The pilot of the helicopter a Sycamore belonging to No. 194 Squadron was Flight Lt. William Spencer. Luckily, when156 words
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Article56 1958-05-31 9 TEMERLOH, Fri. The District Officer, Temerloh, Mr C. Q. Ferguson, was elected president of the Temerloh Cricket Association yesterday Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mr M C Ayton. secretary Mr. A. Anandan as sistant secretary, Mr. Waram Singh; treasurer, Mr. J. R Stevenson; committee. Messrs S. Nadarajah. Haliml56 words
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Article44 1958-05-31 9 A decree nisi granted to Mrs. Dulcia Ermine Barretto by the Singapore High Court In April last year, dissolving her marriage with F. A. J Barretto, was rescinded by the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt. yesterday. The parties are now reconciled.44 words
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242 1958-05-31 9 SINGAPORE must not restrict her imports but must find new/ markets is she is to overcome her adverse trade balance, the retiring chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. D. T. Assomull. told the chamber annual meeting yes-r-i terday. Too great an adverse242 words
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Article562 1958-05-31 9 BRITAIN ASKED TO FLY OUT SERUM AS ALARM OVER SIAM SELLS OUT COLONY STOCKS .^N urgent cable was sent to Britain yesterday asking for cholera vaccine to be flown to Singapore because private stocks are almost exhausted. Doctors and pharmacists who went to importers fur562 words
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145 1958-05-31 9 BRA6A ORDERS INQUIRY INTO DELAY AT BANGKOK MINISTER for Health, Mr. AJ. Braga, said last night, that he had ordered an inquiry to establish the cause of the delay in Singapore obtaining advice of the cholera epidemic in Siarn. He also said he intended to ask the Siamese authorities why145 words
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Article23 1958-05-31 9 Nanyang University has decided to form a publications committee to publish books and articles written by It* professors, lecturers and students.23 words
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Article184 1958-05-31 9 JOHORE HOLDS 4 WANTED MEN SINGAPORE and Johore police working In co-operation during the last fortnight tracked down yesterday four men wanted in connection with a murder investigation in the Colony. On Thursday night Singapore C.I.D. received information that the four were in Pontlan. Immediately Singapore's Homicide Squad went into184 words
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Article59 1958-05-31 9 XPOH. Frl.— Ten new tin mines in the North Malayan region— Perak Province Wellesley Kedah and Perilshave been allowed to start operations In July. The miner's applications at first were turned down, but they appealed and have been permitted to open the mines from the59 words
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196 1958-05-31 9 7 in capital 'purely for pleasure 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A happy group of seven elderly American women most of them widows— were delighted to discover when they arrived here by BOAC today that they were the first "purely-for-pleasure" group Df tourists of their kind. They will be here for196 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-05-31 9 i|R. M. A. Majid, president of the i 1 Malayan National Seamen's Union, was assaulted by angry seamen outside the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank's Collyer Quay building yesterday. The trouble began in the Seamen's Bureau In Fullerton Building when new j:rew for the Straits Steamship171 words
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Article17 1958-05-31 9 JOHORE BAHRU Frl.— The Federation of Medical Workers has decided to form a national union.17 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-05-31 9 MR WONG POW NEE. Chief Minister of Penang. openIng the recent Shell traffic game designed to increase road safety He is driving one of the miniature cars used in the came.36 words
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Advertisement265 1958-05-31 9 ff% W 4*| A Long PUy 331 r.».m. 1 m*. J± Extended Pby *5 r.p.m W m^ Standard Play 78 r.D.m. Records World Famous Conductors Orcheitr.t. World Famous Artists DFE 6450 Music For Hand-Jiving; The Baron His Music; The Graham Stewart Seven DFE 6452 Watties to remember No. 1 Frank265 words
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Advertisement40 1958-05-31 9 Sausages are a good meal... SAUSAGES am a feast sj^ FRESH-FROZEN OR IN TINS Sole Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. »-«n. <m/bn/i -mm M. FLINT ER S. GRINBERG Diamonds and I Jewellery 87, STAMFORD RD., (El Cwrt Bids.) SINGAPORE-640 words
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103 1958-05-31 10 DEARTH OF CLASSICS AT RAFFLES LIBRARY RECENTLY you published a complaint by my most respected old teacher Mr. Dong Chui Sing, about the dearth of classics in thp RatTles National Library. I have found the same difficulty. The shelves are depleted not only of the books and authors mentioned by103 words
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162 1958-05-31 10 I REFER to the letters written by "A Resident" and "Another Resident" published in your Issues of Apr. 5 and 29. I have conducted prolonged and thorough investigation into the method of delivery of letters addressed to residents living In the Tiong Bahru and162 words
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Article234 1958-05-31 10 THE POOR WOULD BE MISERABLE HOWEVER tiresome flag days are, they are organised with great devotion by people who love charity, and without them the countless poor in Singapore would find their miserable lives more miserable. If an alternative to flag days can be found, well and good, meanwhile the234 words
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519 1958-05-31 10 The STRAITS TIMES Saturday forum F REGRET from my 1 nose to the tip of my tail that I have been unable to write earlier in answer to your leading article of May 20, but I think that you will agree that519 words
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224 1958-05-31 10 Coach the flag- sellers on how to go about it I FULLY share the sentiments on flag days expressed by Mr W Taylor (S.T. May 23). It is about time the authorities put an rx.d to this flag day nuisance. Hardly a Saturday passrs by without a flag day of224 words
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Article56 1958-05-31 10 THREAT OF CHOLERA mHERE is an outbreak of X cholera in 81am which is dangerously close to Ma!~"a. ..it measures are the Mu. -;il Department taking to prevent its spread into Malaya and to deal with it should it actually come into this country? Is it possible to give anti-cholera56 words
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Article167 1958-05-31 10 THIS Is a plea from that much maligned group, flag sellers for charity, asking for civility from the general public. I realise that not everybody can afford to be generous, but all can and should be courteous. Selling flags is nobody's idea of a167 words
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153 1958-05-31 10 IT is gratifying to note that parents are anxious that their children be given an opportunity to study the teachings of the Buddha in schools. It Is therefore high time that the Buddhist community of Singapore should wake up from its lethargy and153 words
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Article93 1958-05-31 10 rpHE number of women X graduates from the University of Malaya and the number of experienced, capable women teachers have increased greatly in the last few years. Yet they are not given their rightful places In the Education Department. They are not. for example, made headmistresses93 words
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Article42 1958-05-31 10 11/ M. I. "Cititen of Singapore" who wrote on April 8 to TT Inspector T. S. Zain about witnessing a traffic accident please set in touch aram with Inspector Zain at Sepoy Lines Police Station as his information Is vital.42 words
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Article258 1958-05-31 10 I BEG to refer to the report of the result of the poll on the choice of religion for schools (B.T. May 24) and note that 90.300 parents asked for Buddhist Instruction for their children. In my years of experience as a social worker, I258 words
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Advertisement212 1958-05-31 10 «r a« W%f\ V^ISS^V' J& *iiX&i&&£L. vk. Crisp, golden pastry pastry that melts at a bite that's the result when you use Stork Margarine! Stork makes cakes and sponges too, into something extra-special. Give yourself a treat next baking-day use Stork Margarine. I 1 I PO H?. d V° .K"212 words
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Advertisement232 1958-05-31 10 6 «>r. West's Germ-Fighter BAD NEWS S f FOR C GERMS *tl. I\j(& I ~*Cj I aa^Bafc ~"***iaftla^Bat-T Vj^V'i'"^^-^ r I Ji^iS a*" aa^aß **-3tf" V a^H b^bl B^-' W m N M^. wr f f~ 1 b.^bV>^b^bW.^b# A|^ a^B^lfl.^Kv JM 1 |MH Ibb^b^l affaa^Hß^al B^K) ftafl LbtJb^b^b4 I V)232 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1958-05-31 11 LLOYD MORGAN I - The UNDERSEA "GOLD MINES' LLOYD MORGAN I by Attempts, successful and unsuccessful, have been made to salvage cargoes, including millions of dollars worth of gold and bullion from sunken and floundered ships in the seven seas. Because of World War 11, the sea bottom off all the Malayan coasts is1,188 words
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Advertisement129 1958-05-31 11 REVUE New World Park > >ne ihow daily at 8.15 P-m ■:>' ragrimmct include: Moil daring dances. V.ii.r.i b Mindarm song hits)) Humorous short plays in l o c.i i dialects fancy Dress, Dancing and Singing .mm TOMORROW onwards matinee at 1 2.30 p.m. every Sunday. > "ricet:— $2.00 and129 words
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Advertisement112 1958-05-31 11 mx &tMste6 Sales Service UNIVERSAL CARS LIMITED Singapore Tel: ***** Penang Tel: 5388 1 WHEN IT Huljlp I MWM C 5 ■n 11 in UNDETEVES •fNANC I»OH IfSSELTON. h "LtLu^^^^ j&f!§£^\ PENTRON ffl%4^^ J THE TAPE RBCORDER STEREOPHONIC l^B'''^fc^^i#( SOUND. The Champ.on Pentron Conversion Kit. /CHAMPION/ FOR MORI PARTICULARS CONTACT112 words
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Miscellaneous122 1958-05-31 11 0 ttrnt €»n A #'o. tty Sitint tiy l<>sli<> 1 hnrl<>ris iiii-li I rtn if iiy ht'sltt I Von hi II NEVER MIND. WELL GET PV LIKE I ADMITTED A WHILE I LOWERING THE WINDOW AS I^^^"™ BACK TO THAT LATER. NOW. AOO-I 'M A "PROFESSIONAL" 1 TMOUCW TO GET122 words
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319 1958-05-31 12 Our Market Correspondent - SHARE PRICES EASIER ON LACK OF BUYING POWER Our Market Correspondent By yyiTH no apparent incentives to buy the Mala yan Share Market closed its last full trading day of the week yesterday on an easier note. The index of industrial shares fell half a point tn R« fii whii*.319 words
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Article404 1958-05-31 12 The Malayan Share Broken' Association reported: "All sections on the local share market were generally easier. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following bauinems done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1; Praser Sc Neave ords 12.50 and $2 48; Gammon 11.98 and $1.99 xr; Gammon (Rlghtsj404 words
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Article305 1958-05-31 12 WITH London closed and New York dealers celebrating their annual outing on Monday the rubber market in Singapore started the week on a very quiet note with little Incentive to trade report H.C.B. Ltd.. in their weekly market survey. Reserve of sellers and shortcovering aided by better305 words
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Article74 1958-05-31 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to mci A ants yesterJiiy (all rates to $100 1: Selllnf T.T. or OD. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1613.-. Italian lire ***** On the free exchange market In Honu Kong yesterday, the L'-S. dollar74 words
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Article212 1958-05-31 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or evprcted today art-: President McKinley 1-2. Tegelberg 4-5. North Breeie 6A, Drente 6-7, Zeeland 8-9. Adlge lu-11. Anna Maer&k 13-14. Asphallon 15-16. Marshall Oovorov 18. Gorgon 19-20. Darvel WSEDE. Seiangor N Wall 2, Beetong N W .ill 4. Maxwell212 words
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Article18 1958-05-31 12 Malayan Share Market: May 30 May M Industrials: 88.61 89.11 Tins: 78.53 80.35 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Article113 1958-05-31 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent May /June (31 -.i buyers, (32 sellers. Coconule oil: quietly steady; bulk (48 sellers, drum (51 sellers Pepper: steady; no business re- ported done; Muntok white (119, Sarawak (118, (both up (1), special Sarawak113 words
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Article23 1958-05-31 12 SINGAPORE, Ma> 30. RUBBER: 75» cents per Ib. (up three-eighths of a rent). TIN: 5367 pe r pi, u (down $1).23 words
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Article131 1958-05-31 12 MELBOURNE, Frl. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone with sharpest movement* being Herald up lOd. and Bradford Cotton and Younghusband both up 6d. Comihonv.'alth bonds maintained a firm tuiie. Loans 3V. 1956-59 £99 Is. 9d. Loans 1955-58 £100 2s 6d. buyer Bank of NSW £35 516 Con. Zinc131 words
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Article149 1958-05-31 12 June first grade rubber buiir* i f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 75':» cents per lb. up three-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing price. Timing lone: Barely steady. Mosing prices In cents per' lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 76 4, sellers149 words
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Advertisement408 1958-05-31 12 NOTICES THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of S cents per unit less 30' > Income tax In respect of the year ending 30th September 1958 has been declared on the ordinary stock and management shares of408 words
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Advertisement179 1958-05-31 12 NOTICES SCHOOL HOSTEL FOR PLANTERS' CHILDREN A meeting to finalise arrangements for a hostel In Kuala Lumpur «)I1 be held in the card room of the Seiangor Club at 5 30 p.m. Thursday sth June. 1958. Urgent that all those Interested should attend. NOTICE Shewan Tomes tc Co. Lid. Singapore179 words
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Advertisement836 1958-05-31 12 NOTICES NOTICE 1 I, Wong Thin Soon, hereby an- nounce that I and my wife Cheah Yuen Kew have separated and that we are no longer associated with one another as husband and wife. Sd. Wong Thin Soon CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE The City Council proposes to recommend that836 words
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Advertisement815 1958-05-31 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMAN required in the Civil Engineering Department of the Penang Port Commission in the basic salary scale $240x15-1345. plus a variable cost of living allowance which Is at present 24' t of basic salary. The successful candidate will be placed on permanent pensionable appointment after completion of815 words
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Advertisement110 1958-05-31 12 FENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Seiangor. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of 12th June. 1958 for the Construction of twelve (12) units Class "H" Labourers Quarters for P.W.D. at Tanjong Kramat. Kuala Seiangor. Full particulars110 words
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Advertisement229 1958-05-31 12 SHIPPING NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD "DRENTE" Arrived: 31.5.58 Consignees are nereby notified that the Reneral survey ol damaged packages ex the above vessel wUI be held on 10 6.58 at godowns 6/7 as from 830 a.m. No furmer survey will be held ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD., Shipping Department Tel.229 words
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Advertisement457 1958-05-31 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service HOM CtNtDt li !> HCIHC >-0m W MB Sohat Saa «u»ia| vi«»ii»h Friacitct S'aait P SuMi Print Faa-tla CUStIETH imi Sail*! < laaa II I lal« II lull 1? lull II Jilt CIMTRUO 8»«M M laai IS Ihm 11/11 lul» It lali M Inly I KRISTIN457 words
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Advertisement1204 1958-05-31 13 §X: m THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SIKCAPORE (IntarporalM M IM United Kmgfloml B IRKS SAILINGS Tl AOEN U > I CONTINENTAL PMTS S'POti P I'Maj fntiani BENVAHHOCN lor Hamburg. London, Rotterdam, Hull Ml Nrt/11 May BENNEVIS for Adin Port Sudan, Hill Start Rials toils 31 May BENBORAN lor London.1,204 words
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Advertisement1223 1958-05-31 13 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. IEL-. Ma MM1 ClLERMAh LIMES KLAVCNES& LIMB IMM«. NAVIE, lonilMM. in MCCUS. SAN FRANCISCO. RUNMM I Mil SEATTLE, VMCOUVfl t PMTtAM •M Ml U S.A Mortk Atlaatic Parti »cceil..« catga to C«M t Swt» —4 Catta* n» Calawat Aaarica 'CUT H KtfMt p »•*»>• •NWUTIUf 31,223 words
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Article44 1958-05-31 14 NEWMARKET. Frl. Paridel. earlier reported a non-runner for the Epsom Derby next Wednesday, may run after all. Mr. Phil Bull said last night that if the go ing should be soft. Paridel might accompany his other entry Guerslllus. —ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-05-31 14 RAHIM AHMAD {right) of Malaya who won a bronze medal in the 400 metres at the Third Asian Games in Tokyo is seen here with the winner Milkha Singh of India (centre) and the runner-up P. Somblingo of The Philippines. V.P.I, radio picture.46 words
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229 1958-05-31 14 KEH FERNANDEZ - Ceylonese hockey team wants to tour Malaya KEH FERNANDEZ GAMES CHAMPIONS MAT COME NEXT MONTH By RUALA LI MPLK, Fri. The (ieylon Hockey Federation has written to the Malayan Hockey Federation asking if it could arrange for a (,'eylonese touring side to play a series of matches in Malaya. The229 words
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274 1958-05-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn Selangor will not be fielding its best team against Pahang in their Malayan Cricket Association inter-state league match on the Kuala Lumpur padang tomorrow and Sunday, but are strongl) favoured to win Play will start each day at 11 am.274 words
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Article277 1958-05-31 14 PARIS. Friday. I OTS AY ALA, stocky 25-year-old Chilean champion from Santiago, yesterday reached the men's singles final of the French tennis championships here by toppling the world's leading amateur Ashley Cooper, the Australian champion. Cooper won the first two sets and seemed heading for a comfortable277 words
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Article78 1958-05-31 14 DORNOCH, Sutherland Fri.— Eric Brown, British Ryder Cup international, won the Scottish professional golf championship for the third successive year when he finished with a 72-holes aggregate of 286 on the Royal Dornoch Course here yesterday Brown won by four strokes trom another international. John Panton.Reuter - 78 words
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Article152 1958-05-31 14 LAST BIG MATCH FOR KIRKHAM rl Singapore Civilians versus Services cricket match starting today on the padang will be the last representative match for John Kirkham. one of Malaya's outstanding allrounders Kirkham who plays for the Singapore Cricket Club, the current leaders in the S.C.A. senior tournament, is being transferred152 words
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Article80 1958-05-31 14 ALOR STAR. Frl. Constable Yahaya of Aior Star Police won four events to become the individual champion at the District Police circle athletics meet held on the Sultan Abdul Hamid ground yesterday Yahaya was first in. the 120 yards hurdles, javelin hop. step and Jump and long80 words
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Miscellaneous362 1958-05-31 14 Straits Times Crossword :^ZZJ7Z plague (10). j»L,v.NkNv\vl k-^ 28 Many going to court for 3 T S 5 6 i f" 7 SM« building material (4). I I I i^M^ I'^-I I 29 Derby sailors? (5. 5) J9 DOWN I S Sanguine author? (4). Lii 1 1 l l "'ivx-v362 words
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164 1958-05-31 15 NZ TOURISTS SCORE INNINGS WIN V SOMERSET TAUNTON, Friday. THE touring New Zealanders scored their sixth victory in nine games when they defeated Somerset by an innings and 71 runs here yesterday with more than a day to spare. It was a highly satisfactory win from the tourists' viewpoint, particularly164 words
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Article291 1958-05-31 15 Rain again hits Yorks match LONDON. Fri. Wldeiuread rain sortously affectea the County cricket programme yesterday and the worst sufferers of all were Yorkshire Unlucky Yorkshire seem to brine 'he rain with them wh»rever they go and only 65 minutes play was possible in their match against Essex at Romford.291 words
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Article162 1958-05-31 15 ■SMUBBMHHMMSHSfISaaaaHBI'iaaB' 1 SOMEREST— Ist innings, 118 (Mat-Gibbon four for 19. Abb.ister ftur for 32) NEW ZEALAND Ist inning* (from overnight 195 for four). Reid c Whitehead b McCool 161 Menle not out 64 Mat-Gibbon b Palmer Alabaster not out 2 Extras 7 Total (for six wkts declared) 308 ROWLING:Reuter - 162 words
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Advertisement280 1958-05-31 15 VVHKKt- TO EAI I* Word. (I* l^amnai »»l| I mimlh in Word, tl in Hl*.) MAYFAIR HOTEL— Mixed Grill. HAFFLES HOTEL. Elizabethan (inn foi those of discriminating good taste EXCELLENT CANTONESE Lunches Dinners at Air View Restaurant Singapore ***** j MAJESTIC HOTEL Courteous Service Excellent Food Special I Chinese Dishes280 words
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Article200 1958-05-31 16 HOCKEY Pakistan 0 India 0. Malaya 0 Japan 0. Final placlngs: 1. Pakistan. 2. India. 3 Korea 4 Malaya. 5. Japan. SWIMMING MEN: 200 metres backstroke: I K Tomlta (J. 2mln 22.3aec. 2 K. Watanabe (Ji. S. L. Cortes (P) 4. R. Loiada (P), 5. Llm 11. ix200 words
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Article583 1958-05-31 16 1 9-0 WIN FOR S'PORE OUR WATERPOLO TEAM ROUTS HONG KONG All set to meet Japan for title JOKYO, Fri.— The Singapore waterpolo team today completed it*, preliminary tilts for the gold medal when they routed Hong Kong by nineteen goals to nil. Tomorrow afternoon they meet Japan to decide583 words
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Article, Illustration822 1958-05-31 16 Not a single win for Malaya's hockey team JAPANESE HOLD FEDERATION TO A SCORELESS DRAW PAKISTAN HOLD OLYMPIC CHAMPS, WIN 'GOLD' TOKYO, Fri.— The Federation of Malaya hockey team today ended their participation in the Asian Games tournament without the consolation of a single victory. In their last match, against822 words
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Article169 1958-05-31 16 TODAY rENANG SOCCEB: Dlv 1 RAF v T.P.C.A.. Stadium BADMINTON: UBIS annual match: Pcnang v Selangor. Han Chiang School Hall. IPOH SOCCEB: Dlv. 3: 3 Coy. RASC P.CJI.C, Coronation ground: Talplng Combined v Ist Bn Loyal Regiment, Chinese Assembly Hall ground. CRICKET: Brander Shield: Kampar v St.169 words
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Article82 1958-05-31 16 Malayancagers lose to HK rfOKYO. Frt.— Hong Kong 1 beat Malaya 94.78 ln a spirited basketball match ln the Third Asian Oames here today. The powerful Hong Kong team led 48-43 at half-time. In the second half. Malaya fought back and drew level at 53-53 but Hong Kong finished strongly82 words
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184 1958-05-31 16 Japanese swimmer sets world record rpOKYO, Fri.— The Em--1 peror of Japan and Empress Nagako today unprecedentedly attended an open sports event and saw Tsuyoshi Yamanaka break the world swim record for the 400 metres free-style at the Third Asian Games. His time, 4 mln. 23.9 sec. beat the existingReuter - 184 words
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Article29 1958-05-31 16 Duns ford ho 'd TOKYO. Fri.— Singapore featherweight boxer Austin Dunsford was today knocked out in the first round by Japan's Isami Ikeyama The lulu lasted lmin. ssec. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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