The Straits Times, 8 June 1958
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Title Section14 1958-06-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m Mala*? So 1.189 SINGAPORE. SINDAY. JUNE 8. 1958 20 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration318 1958-06-08 1 LEE SIEW YEE - 3-1 shock for Danes LEE SIEW YEE JUBILATION IN INDONESIAN THOMAS CUP CAMP b/ I \D!N(. by threr J matches to one. Indonesia's Thomas (up m stand in sight of i;i iheir inter■i c c m i final ust IH-nm.il 1 Sonnr\illr. who f»«l--i d against Kobb«*ru lust night, could318 words
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Article40 1958-06-08 1 G.P.O. inn d last night thai ail from Japan, the i. Roland. Poland Ceylon. Aden. China, and South America was being held up by the London dock strike Outward bound mail was also being delayed Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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973 1958-06-08 1 UMNO AIMS TO DROP SOME COUNCILLORS Weeding out before polls "Progress depends on rightist Govt/ KUALA LUfvfPUtf. Saturday. A SHOCK is in store for several Alliance Legislative Councillors when nominations are submitted for the next general elections. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today disclosed there was a plan to973 words
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Article63 1958-06-08 1 NAME OF $500 WINNER OUT TOMORROW rl name of the winner of Berita Harian's §500 word puzzle Contest "C" —will be published in Berita Harian tomorrow. Monday's Berita will also contain the com. ments of the judges and the first coupon for the next $500 contest Contest "D." remember. $50663 words
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Article65 1958-06-08 1 A Chinese woman, clutching her three year-old child in her arms, was attacked with an axe at Duxton Hill Road, last night. The woman. Lim Oeok Hong, a labourer, was taken to the General Hospital where she was treated for severe wounds in the head65 words
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Article212 1958-06-08 1 Rfc Singapore Army Civil Service Union has decided to ask all civilian employees of the Army in Singapore to join the War Department Civilian Staff > siM-i.it itm in the Federation in a strike. Th«r executive council of the A.C.SI which has 17.«212 words
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Article, Illustration404 1958-06-08 1 Garlic k dies in a Swiss clinic TB FIGHTER HAD A HEART ATTACK THE Medical Director of 1 the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association, Dr. C. H. (George Herbert) Cariick, died at the Lucerne General Hospital, Switzerland, on Friday, after a heart attack. He was 72. Dr. Garlick and his wife were404 words
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Article61 1958-06-08 1 The $20,000 Jackpot of The Malayan Monthly's Contest U (May) hat been won by Mr. R G. LANGE of 5, Lorong Ah Soo, off Paya Lebar Rood, Singapore. Three other competitors will get $1,000 each, while 20 others will receive $100 each. ARE YOU ONE OF61 words
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Article59 1958-06-08 1 The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who was due ■to return to Singapore at midnight tonight has had to cancel his departure from London until Wednesday because of urgent dental treatment he is receiving there. The acting Chief Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga. announced yesterday59 words
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Article45 1958-06-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has consented to confer the title "Royal" on the Federation Police Force, it was announced today The new title of the force will be "Polls dl-Raja Persekutuan"—in English "The Royal Federation of Malaya Police."45 words
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Article90 1958-06-08 1 Ex-Resident Wisdom dies in Kent MALACCA. Sat.— New- VM received here today that Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom. 58. former Resident Commissioner of Malacca, died at his home in Eden Bridge in Kent on May 25. The branch manager of Sime Darby Ltd.. Malacca. Mr. T. J. Qirk. who brought90 words
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Article22 1958-06-08 1 CHICAGO, Sat. Atomic energy will not be a serious competitor for coal domestic markets for at least 25 years.22 words
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Article157 1958-06-08 1 Ceylon arrests now 52 £OLOMBO, Sat— Thirty more members of the proscribed Federal Party of Ceylon have been placed under house detention bringing the total number of its members so far detained to 52, it was officially announced here today. The Federal Party, which claims to represent the minority TamilReuter - 157 words
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Article21 1958-06-08 1 WASHINGTON. Sat—Britain's Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan, arrived here today for talks with President Eisenhower on Monday. —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article27 1958-06-08 1 TITO ARRESTS 200 BELGRADE, Sat. Nearly 204 people have been arrested In Yngoalav Government drive again- 1 pro- Soviet sympathiser* reports here said tou»> ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration2722 1958-06-08 2 lan Fleming - NARROWS TO THE BIG 'BRAIN lan Fleming by ...BOND AND HONEY irSEE THE TEETH OF HATE IN THEIR FACES secr«# Service man James Bond's sidekick, Quarrel, is dead— killed by a motor ised flamethrower patrolling the Caribbean island of the sinister Dr. No. Bond and the girl Honey, discovered collecting2,722 words
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Advertisement312 1958-06-08 2 ±i»i%sk V*£* Q O Call I TTave you felt that inner yearning for Peace?— jfr-n,,, W XI a release from the noisy grind of a machine- made civilization? Are you constantly reminded ~f Jr I of a treadmill of work in a static condition 0 your life? li, ight the312 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1958-06-08 3 TOD A Y (as exemplified above) THE WARM BRUNETTE BOY meets Ctrl How 3 A thousand to one it's not because the tide came in or the boat went down or the lights went out it's simply a case of basic attraction. Maybe she'; blonde. "ond blondes moke a man1,052 words
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Article195 1958-06-08 3 YOUR BEST ADVANTAGE KTOW, If you think these comments apply to you, here's some expert advice on what will help you to make the most of your colouring. MAKE-UP i,«JJ* Wood says: "A good astringent is essential to prevent the greasy condition that often goes with this sallow, coarse-tex-tured skip.195 words
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Article113 1958-06-08 3 S A new wonder pill E which, it is claimed will E help most people jet a s whole summer's tan in a fortnight has been launched in America. The pills made from E the drnc methoxsalen E nave been tried by 30 E American113 words
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Advertisement231 1958-06-08 3 <^~>ISOLETTEL WITH EXPOSURE METER TAIf EC 2'i' x 2 2 pictures and > MIV 35mm Agfacolor Slides BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG -LLjI.TXi XSO^Jr HOLIDAYS IN —y _i£~~^~ Visit Japan and return on th« l«r«« *~™^^S^S^B ond com»or»ob' pa»cno,er v«iwl»— RUTS, BOISSEVAIN, -^M TEGFLBERG, TJITJALENGKA, TJISADANt TJINEGARA.231 words
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228 1958-06-08 4 Firemen take water to drought lands KOTA BHARU. Sat— Shortage of water in drought-stricken areas in Kelantan has become so serious that the fire brigade has started rationing water supplies. Since yesterday IjGIO families in Kubang Kachang and Mulong. 12 j j miles from here, which hove been depending on228 words
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Article92 1958-06-08 4 MALAY DEPT. EXPANDS AT VARSITY UNIVERSITY of Malaya is expanding its Makty Department to cope with the increasing numbers of students who want to take up Malay. It has advertised for a lecturer or a-ssistant lecturer to add to the present staff of four. Inche Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad, head92 words
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Article42 1958-06-08 4 JOHORE BAHKU. Sat A 16-yeur-old rubber tapper has told police that a masked man dragged her into a rubber estate near Tii-am Village yesterday evening, raped her and robbed her of a gold ring worth $25.42 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-06-08 4 'Best Shot gets his prize from General X«( ruit Tan Yoon C'hunK"lit nf two 'Best Shots." of the .Malayan Basic Training Ontrr. receives his pri/r from .M:ij.-(»en. L Ruhardsnn. (i.O.C Sineapnir Base District, at ;i passing out parade at Nw Soon yesterday In the ii.n kariiiuul is Major C. \V145 words
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200 1958-06-08 4 THE International Transport Workers' Federation has supported Singapore seamen's demand for danger money" from ship owners for sailing to Indonesian ports. Tht federation secretary. Mr O. Bccu. in a cable to \)v Singapore Ministry <>i Com-, merce and Industry from London said he had200 words
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Article56 1958-06-08 4 JOHORK BAHRI'. Sat.— Mohamed Sbari bin Miren who stole his mother's jewellery wag today sentenced to 10 months' Jail to be followed by 12 months' police supervision. Shari said that he had repeatedly been refused money by his mother to bo to Seremban. his wife's home56 words
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Article97 1958-06-08 4 No rush for places in schools The registration »f children wishing to join (iovrrn-ini-nl Fnglish primary schools next year began quietly yesterday in Singapore. l'arent of all nationalities visited school., to register their children. By early afternoon 202 children were registered at Monk's Hill School and 113 at Winstedl School.97 words
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175 1958-06-08 4 MR. LEONG TOLD: YOU WERE JUST A SLAVE MICHAEL i the retired Ministry of Health or* tendent mH long hours and said he was proud of if, has been called a The seen.. pore Government A trativ,. and < Union Ml I said Leonf oh to the 18'h i-< Mr.175 words
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57 1958-06-08 4 Thieves have dawn ice cream party BURGLARS selves to Ul treat in John Lit 11--in Ran: dawn > a 40 ft. drainpipe. At least three n n lievt'd to 1 premise-, on th< of the building I' saucers with trac cream. The thi. {radio valued md $29< worth of cii57 words
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Article63 1958-06-08 4 A man on hi bank was roMx two men In South Bridge j Road Singapou. yesterday. Yeo Yeow < ncr In a goldsn. that he w ily s< i upon by the i punched him and he I<-1I down. Then one ol tin m63 words
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Article320 1958-06-08 4 21 -gun salute for Royal visitors KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. Twenty one guns will boom from Bukit Petri ("Hill of Fairies") to signal the arrival of the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong on Monday for their five day official visit to Trengganu. HL> Majesty will motor from Kuantan320 words
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Article231 1958-06-08 4 THE University of Malaya yesterday announced the rcsnlti of the Second examination for the degree of B.Sc. in engineering. The following candidates have passed the examination: Chan Kok Soo, Cheng Ming, Chla. Peter, Ooh Tock Eng. Khoo Soo Hock, Khor Chin Poey, Lee i Bay-Tseng. Peter. Lee231 words
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Advertisement312 1958-06-08 4 w r% m \w n Jlllliilffiillllllmlft Ilfflil Hi Iff Tired, worn out, listless. 11 11 111 M She lacked strength, energy. Sleep |JH never came and life was drab I, w I I m^ > "wBGAYt Ek I She's full of pcp f energy, vigour. J She's regained her normal312 words
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Article370 1958-06-08 5 CIRCULAR TO THE CITY COUNCILS FINANCE COMMITTEE GIVES DETAILS Anti-spitting drive is the first job fHE MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan expects his "mass health movement to clean up the slums and kampongs of Singapore" to cost the City Council $60,000. Mr. Ong has370 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-06-08 5 Negri UMNO man expelled DATO RAJA ABU HANIFAH (above), vice-president of Negri Sembilan IMNO. has been expelled by the IMNO Central Committee for breach of party discipline. The announcement of his expulsion by the deputy president of I' MNO. Dato Abdul K.i/ak bin Hussain. at the opening of the I141 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-06-08 5 ARCH OF WATER SKIS FOR DOCTOR AND BRIDE l)i: < lUN < HI-WEI, a keen Hater-skier and >liss Huang Su-pin. who were married yesterday at the Singapore NJetho<list < tuirrh are seen leaving the church under an arch of skis held hv members of *he Malayan Uateroki Association and the79 words
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Article121 1958-06-08 5 TENGKU REVIEWS PROGRESS IN 10 MONTHS OF INDEPENDENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The UMNO General Assembly tonight adopted a resolution asking the Rules' C'onferance to tighten the Muslim law to make it more difficult for a Muslim to divorce hi* wife. The resolution was introduced121 words
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93 1958-06-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. >- Xti- IMNO Assembly today r< it«d by 56 to a move by nisation\ ,x>iu' discussion on the proposed Alliam Party constitution until the rank and file of studied the tun-tit ut The re: title >n came after a hrat-d debate lasting93 words
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Article69 1958-06-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR The UMNO general assembly tonight adopted a resolution urging America. Britain. Russia and France to stop nuclear tests "in the interest of world peace It postponed till tomorrow discussion on a resolution asking the Federation Government to refuse registration of political parties The69 words
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Article18 1958-06-08 5 The Singapore Y.M.CA.'s flag day held last Saturday raised about $3,000 towards its building fund.18 words
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Article338 1958-06-08 5 KI'ALA LUMPIR. Sat The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was today unanimously elected I MNO president for the seventh successive year. There- was no other nominations for the presidency. The Defrncr Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Raiak bin Hussein, was also unanimously re-elected the organisation338 words
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Article300 1958-06-08 5 DR. YUNG ON CHOLERA TOLL FIGURES "|"HE head of the WHO. Epidemiological Intelligence Station in Singapore, Dr. W. W. Yung, yesterday explained why the number of cholera cases officially known here to have occurred in Siam so far is lower than news agencies report. He said: "After the initial notification300 words
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Advertisement417 1958-06-08 5 A SAFE DEPOSIT for YOUR KINDS 1 10 rf"*JB f sv ifs^B^Jslr flnß^l^ l «SV^f^B««»»; J C SrXTRITY- \-it- 1 Mvcd £25,000,00» SIVHIIITY < onsKteat lirtrrrM S^7SsV SIK M>I>I Kno»MKr and F vs«rinMa W r^m SXlin Vi KinW »1 ifeprecialioa I*3 SL'CCESS ear. of Dr*rk>ps*tW SI WDVKDS IV Brsl in417 words
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Article416 1958-06-08 6 SUSAN PARRIE - SUSAN PARRIE Poise and confidence on 'graduation day 1 by budding mannequins BY TWELVE pretty Singapore girls who have just completed a modelling course recently celebrated their "graduation" by making their first public appearance in a fashion parade at Raffles Hotel. The girls, who included416 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-06-08 6 <\\ \N|> <oi<M KM I these tapered trousers in tan. cerine. lime and blsrk worn with an orange top by Madeline Tan Madeline says her modelling course got her a "glamour hostess job.34 words
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147 1958-06-08 6 Promise of a bright evening for young SINGAPORE'S Business and Professional Women's Club, which held such a successful "Artistb and Models Ball" last year, will run another one at Raffles Hotel on Friday. June 20. This should be a very bright evening for all young people, and while you enjoy147 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-06-08 6 FOR COCKTAILS Doris Soh wears a white-embroidered satin sheath with a matching handbag. Pearl Leong wears a turquoise blue cotton with an interesting hip draping. SNAPPY SHORTS and a blouse with the new loose look arc worn by JAL hostess Madeline Tan.44 words
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206 1958-06-08 6 A Japanese art is brought to Colony BRIDES-TO-BE and tliose who plan to have their own home one day will be Interested to hear that the Y.W.C.A. will begin another course in Japanese flower arrangement at their Raffles Quay headquarters next month. This ancient Japanese art which is also a206 words
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Article207 1958-06-08 6 Gorgeous but so synthetic THEY are fantastic, these American women I have never seen so many absolutely perfect yet utterly characterless characters Everywhere I go there are women looking like tear-outs from the pages of the glossiest possible magazines They come in all shapes and sizes like liquorice allsorts and207 words
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377 1958-06-08 6 VERONICA PAPWOHTH - The 'see-through' sack produces a terrific effect VERONICA PAPWOHTH By JRUST the American women to get round the sack look. THEY'RE not weoring ony curve concealing clothes well, not after the first fuss has died down no SIR. And the best of luck to them. So they have introduced "see-through"377 words
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Article90 1958-06-08 6 Girls who want to learn beauty culture, either to take care of their own skin and g jomiiiK, or to become professional beauty specialists, would do well to join the Y.W.CA.s beauty culture i under Mrs. Anna Sim. -e.s are held weekly, on Monday's at 2.3090 words
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Advertisement96 1958-06-08 6 Complete confidence ivith Modess Jf^^ SANITARY TOWELS •^js9p& J .imhlmuis women cwrv wlirir i:iMM on Modess S.miuiry Hk^jflJ^^ towels, lor Modess < annul ■HB^^fcfc,- possibly show under the in< »st lR V clinging gown or cheons>am. [j B^" B And Modess (in their hygienic I dust-proolp.uk an- >olier, Bf\ more96 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1958-06-08 7 AMress yur tetter: Tbt Kmw Alls/ TN Soidsy Tines, Tines Htute River Valley Read, Singapert. HEN I h*ar other women crnnpimlnlng about their husbands it makes me sick. My husbano not particularly clever.1,235 words
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1086 1958-06-08 7 He wants to change his religion, but feels his family may be hurt IN my heart now I yearn to be a Christian, but there is one thing holding me back. I am afraid that if I become one my parents and family would act indifferently towards me. I'm 221,086 words
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Advertisement204 1958-06-08 7 MY CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia tt^t7* m i^m B ecaus ll Provides > jfl W\ complete rehef than smgleflK|L purpose laxatives! Constipa|A tion and -acid Indigestion usually go hand in hand. I^B^^- ~"^I That's why laxatives which > f C */j2i act on constipation204 words
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Miscellaneous22 1958-06-08 7 \tan a ectATu cx- wino -ju«t JoNeof ruose nokv} so Pfeoceput amo geuvxiMoj E3Z232*i2EjoowT^"tP 1 i r I/ I^»i, pooe«es« A6AiN«r tmc22 words
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Article, Illustration231 1958-06-08 8 NGIAM TONG DOW - NGIAM TONG DOW AN INVESTIGATION STARTED BY A READER S LETTER By I HAVE BEEN to the Singapore National Registration Centre in Stamford Road to look into a reader's charge that it is the dirtiest Government office in the Colony. It IS dirty. It's231 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-06-08 8 FINGERPRINTS ALL OVER THE WALLS o.V£ OF the dirty walls, vorered with nwrprints Even the s.'air.s have inky smudges. Sunday Times pictures.22 words
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235 1958-06-08 8 A DRAMATIC c which resulted in the arrest of a man after a daylight robbery was described yesterday to Mr R B I Pates, the Singapore Ninth Magistrate Mr. Pates was presidn..; at a preliminary inquiry In the dock stood Sim235 words
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174 1958-06-08 8 DRIVER IS JAILED FOR THREE YEARS FOR PERJURY A DRIVER, Sirat bin Harun 44. was sentenced yesterday to three years' jail in Singapore lor perjury. He pleaded guilty to giving false evidence in a case in which Haji Badarudin. 40. and Ibrahim bin Musajee Angullia, a police armourer, were accused174 words
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Article49 1958-06-08 8 KUCHING, Sat.— The K'Jching Chinese General chamber of Commerce m considering the sponsoring ol mass weddings here The chamber leader said this would save much expense I and time for couples. The Hakka Association is to meet soon to discuss the introduction of mass weddins«49 words
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174 1958-06-08 8 RAIDS BY POLICE TO CUT DOWN SUICIDES I ARGE quantities of caustic soda have been seized by the Singapore police following the passing of new legislation controlling the sale of the poison most frequently used by people to end their lives The seizures were made from shops lound to have174 words
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Article59 1958-06-08 8 (\i-h and jewellery worth over $2300 were stolen from a house m Sims Avenue. Singapore, on Friday alternoon when the occupants were out for about two hours Tan Yew Peng, the nous- witc told the police the family left the house at 1 p.m. When they59 words
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Article23 1958-06-08 8 The Supersonic Water-Ski Club will hold its annual dance at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-06-08 8 TWO SALVATION ARMY olficerv Mr Lim Ah Ang (if i Singapore, and Miss Kong Pui Chan, 21, ol Malarca. who were married yesterday at the Salvation Army Hull in Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore. Sunday Times picture.40 words
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208 1958-06-08 8 A BOUT 2,000 troops unde P North, C.B E Royal Queen's birthday parade o pa dang The parade will begin at 7 30 a.m. with the arrival of the Governor. Sir William Goode Aircraft ol the Rnyal Air Force. Royal Australian Air Force208 words
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Article62 1958-06-08 8 A scuoolboy. Tan Ken* Men? was tied up by three men who raided a provision shop in Chestnut Drive, off Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, on Friday night, and es. raped with 595 and cigarettes worth fit. Tan was alone in the shop when the robbers62 words
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352 1958-06-08 8 Our women spend millions a year to took lovely MALAYAN women are spending millions ot dollars a year on cosmetics and most of it are spent by teenagers and women up to the age of 45. Malaya's cosmetic imports last year amounted t<> 5n,321.686. Beauty experts say that these two352 words
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Article131 1958-06-08 8 AQanta.s Super Constellation returned to Singapore yesterday afternoon with a feathered engine shortly after inaugurat.ng Kuala Lumpur a s a port of call on Qantas BOAC's Kangaroo Route. The aircraft was heading for Bangkok after taking off from Kuala Lumpur when a fault developed in131 words
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Advertisement567 1958-06-08 8 1 1 iiiiiiiiii miiiiiiillllllllllll W <* i T^ of tenderness and charm 4711 TOSCA For the refreshing coolness of 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE blended w,th the enchanting fragrance of TOSCA choose 471 1 TOSCA Eau de Cologne sW§r Elegant, distinctive r», )l 4711 TOSCA Lotion gives Cologne jyWvW y° ur567 words
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Article, Illustration970 1958-06-08 9 Driving with a differences five rivers to cross in SO-mile trip up the East Coast IT has always seemed strange to me that Malaya's otherwise excellent road system should lapse into jungle tracks and ferry-less rivers along the 80-mile coastal stretch from Mersing to Pekan, making a970 words
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233 1958-06-08 9 FOR WOULD-BE TRAIL BLAZERS, DANGER LURKS IN THE SOFT SAND could not be described as what I believe is called in the trade "well-appointed." but is clean, cheap and cheerful. Dawn the following morning revealed the raft a conglomeration of oil-drums, logs and planks at the foot of the ramp233 words
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Advertisement825 1958-06-08 9 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN I^^H^^H I I KOglaind bbbbbb^^^^^^^^^bbbbb! I I!■ M I aklH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl \_< ICirudll^^aJt t^»— Singapore j 1 W LbbbV. •""""■■l uTaIW >S [Bangkok I POSTAL EDUCATlON^^K^^^r^^ll^ MUNCHES THUOUGMOUT TMf WORLD I THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial positions.825 words
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Article, Illustration471 1958-06-08 10 z .ur ope... Africa .-Australia. ..Magic Carpet covers world DELHI-MOSCOW LINK IS BEING PLANNED five minutes past midnight on June 8, 1948, Air-India International's shining "Rajput Princess" soared into the darkness bound for London via Cairo and Geneva. India's direct participation in the sphere of international aviation471 words
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Advertisement46 1958-06-08 10 COMGHATULATIONS TO AIM INDIA ON THE OCCASION Of vt THEIR TENTH ANNIVERSARY YAsj* Tkjvec Sgrvke 1. GRANGE ROAD. Singapore T.I ***** ***** IIX Si M pf Lonq,C«| Summer m P NEWMAN JOANNE WOODWARD ANTHONY FRANCHM ORSON WELLES LEE SEMICK ANGELA LANSBURY > I fODEON~| f NEXT CHANGE!46 words
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Advertisement15 1958-06-08 10 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED Congratulate Air India j International on the Occasion of their 10th Anniversary15 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-06-08 11 IN January 1960. Air--1 India will acquire the first three Boeing 707 inter continental Jet aircraft ordered from the Boeing Airplane Company of America. All the three jet airliners are expected to be delivered by the end of March 1960. Air-India will thus have302 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-06-08 11 ...IN THE AIR-INDIA SINGAPORE OFFICE MR. 8 I. CULATI (top), District Manager of Air- India International for Malaya and Indonesia. Mr. Culati took over the managership in May 1957, when he arrived from the company's head office in Bombay. He joined AirIndia in 1945. Mr. Culati is a145 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-06-08 11 3 Malayan lasses loin hostess force THREE bright and cheery additions to AirIndia International's- air hostess force are Malayan eirls (left to right) JAME TONG. who was born in Penanjf. BETTY LEE. 14. who has been an air hostess for three years with Malayan Airways. BETTY PHIN. who is from52 words
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Advertisement103 1958-06-08 11 CONGRATULATIONS To Air-India International (he occasion ttf their 10th Anniversary EVERETT TRAVEL SERVICE U. CoAyvr Ouhv Singapore I I.O. Box 2700 Tel. 25*9619. ***** ***** 1^54 Official Wurldw ide Pauentfer Booking Agent I I Olivetti i i t i i Lexikon j I An office typewriter incorporating t» 'i* d*»ign103 words
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Advertisement36 1958-06-08 11 We congratulate Mh you (&T* 1 > BORNEO j tJ <s -mm \sompanu a/Limited WM Box B»ft CROSBY HOUSE 75 KOBINSON "AD SINGAPORE-1 Head Office LONDON Branches: MALAYA. THAILAND SARAWAE. BRUNEI. NORTH BORNEO XSHIPPING^ /-nd AIRWAYSy \AGENTS^T36 words
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Advertisement199 1958-06-08 11 out ol II If INTERNATIONAL M%M all «HMrim^B^ arsjjjmmammmmm r Distributed in f SSO J^^" Singapore and \^*^^^^*f Federation of Malaya AVIATION m*r PRODUCTS »>y STANDARD-VACUUM AVIATION SERVICE HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO g^ AIR-INDIA Efit Yet another Airline powered by STANDARD-VACUUM Products STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY IHUHHHI incorporatid in us a. with199 words
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Article22 1958-06-08 12 M »*r4, U« <mtm*mmm). mm BEFORE BUYING Cotton Baosheeu 3 for M Pillowcovers 4 tor M, Catnay* U39 Bras Baaab Rd.22 words
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Article328 1958-06-08 12 ITU ALA Lumpur last week **saw some superb pageantry. It was the Yang diPertuan Agongs birthday and to mark the occasion soldiers of the Royal Malay Regiment paraded in the Merdeka Stadium. The spectacle delighted a crowd estimated at 22.000. But it did more than that;328 words
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Article155 1958-06-08 12 rE pros and cons of caning as an aid to juvenile appreciation of the stern realities of life are again under discussion. A Malayan schoolmastc- mmj bound over for striking a boy on the shoulder and elbow. It is never too early for a lad to learn155 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-06-08 12 Half century ago... COLONY'S ORCHID FANCIER DUSSIAN revolution- 5 ory? Business ty- coon of the 1900's? No. This fierce-looking 5 character followed the s gentlest of occupa- E s tions. For he was Mr. S DA Pereira of Singa- pore, the world-famous S orchid fancier. It was rugged Not thatHTS - 246 words
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Article334 1958-06-08 12 More and more people. THE WORLD'S POPULATION IS INCREASING BY 5,400 AN HOUR OR 47 MILLION A YEAR WORLD population is increasing by 5,400 *n hour 47 million a year and is expected to double its present estimated 2,737 million before the end of the century. United Nations statisticians haveReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-06-08 12 "What does it say about how to serve? This thing doesn't seem to fit the hole."16 words
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1121 1958-06-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR - KUALA LUMPUR MORE MONEY MUST BE FOUND FOR DOCTORS AND EQUIPMENT by Francis Cooray writing from THE Minister of Health. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, who so decisively beat off the challenge to his leadership of the Malayan Indian Congress, has now a stiffer1,121 words
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Advertisement694 1958-06-08 12 HIIED ADS. I »S tf <mmimmm>. TAN CHAM: Between Chin \l- U i Mm. Thi Te'i Bae and Chit Nee Malata, Youngest daughter of Mr. Chan Slew Lock and the kMc Mrs. C.-U Slf. 14.x oi. 0 Bl Mil \!l<>\> \M SALBB RKPRKBKNTATTVTB to *srn Ul > M »ioo HM694 words
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Advertisement12 1958-06-08 12 ''^^lIT^bR/ Soto Agsnti: SCHMIDT ft CO (M) LTD. r.O SOX 2m. 4IN6APORL.12 words
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Advertisement67 1958-06-08 12 AND NOW! vu Presenting the ■3 r A f -.ssaegg—^— i 4 BjBBBJ^y|tB»B»j nßK£a&| £j V r t' Proof of our engineering skill We have now made it possible to air-condition cars of this sue. s thereby offering the ultimate n _s^ luxury motoring worthy of the 7|v name Zodiac67 words
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515 1958-06-08 13 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS NUMBERS RACKET FACTORIES ARE SPRINGING UP ALL OVER COUNTRY ONCE MORE DAiI.Y RAKE IN TOTALS $10,000 A curtain of quiet screens big business Br piVE years after the disappearance of Mr. X, the 'Chee Fah" king of Malaya. the 36-number lottery515 words
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216 1958-06-08 13 MODEL Sharmini Tirucbelv in. riubbed by world famous artist Annifoni as the "most beautiful woman I have ever painted." is in Kome bopinr that the sunshine will help heal scars caused by a kitchen explosion. "It wat a terrifying busi*.he '4216 words
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Article101 1958-06-08 13 The price of tin In Slnpapore improved for the fourth OTMKOtivr trading day and was SM9.2S prr pirul This %mt a gain of 30 cent* on Frida\ 'Hi* pi ice Ruined $3 75 during la.-' week and .some market tlrclr>s beh*\e that the lo m awaited Improvement which101 words
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Article60 1958-06-08 13 K ii. tin.in < \lH\\ Tliree Bravp Men 10 30 am dub Story Ch. 3 12 30. 2.30. 7. 930 REX: The Fiends 10 30 am.; Wong Pel Hoong Ng Took Tau ■M I n riK r.uiTdiifse, 2 30, 7. 15. Kola Illiaru i lIM> niew Sun60 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-06-08 13 AIR-INDIAS TENTH BIRTHDAY AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL last night gavr a (uckuil party at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore. to i celebrate its 10th anni- I .•■r-sarx About 500 people attended the party From !eft: Mr A. K. Dar. Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy. Mr. B. B. <-ulati. Oistru t Manager of74 words
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Article477 1958-06-08 13 Malayan Monthly Contest Winners THE Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest "V" (May) was won by MR. R. C. LANCE. 5. Lorong Ah Soo, off Paya Lebar Road. SINCAPORE. He submitted a solution which the judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers477 words
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Advertisement268 1958-06-08 13 R. M. S. STRATHMORE Sailinx on 25th July 1958 for Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, arriving LONDON 19th August Air-Conditioned Dining Saloon LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company Enquiries to: ISLAY KERR CO., LTD. lI. A. COLLYER QUAY SINCAPORE Tel: ***** KUALA LUMPUR fENANC HARRISONS CROSFIELD268 words
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Miscellaneous216 1958-06-08 13 BY afl KAMI. il'MtM iStttntord Road i Exhibition ol ptioUigruphs We The People' —by Brian Brake of Magnum, Paris, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. BINGAPOU UU BIRD SO(II II: Monthly meeting at the Coconut Grove. 55 Cuppage Road. 11 a.m. l HINESE 111 DDIIIST A88O(IATION r»;i: SCHUOL: Exhiblt tlon of216 words
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Miscellaneous305 1958-06-08 13 SOLUTION TO CONTEST "V" This is Hie solution to the Malayan Monthly's Word Puzzle Contest V for May, which the panel of judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers. MAYOR ATTACKS G O VT. FO R BARRING EX-MDU LEADER PENANO. Sat. The chair- Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew,305 words
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Article213 1958-06-08 14 F. SHINGLER. 128-35 Ming Heng Road, Singapore 28 wins the first prize ($3O) with his entry "Night Fishing" (above, left). The fiicture was taken on an solette 111 camera on HP 3 film. Aperture was F. 3.5 and speed 15 sec. The second prize213 words
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812 1958-06-08 14 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS Begins today: Photographic Digest— a new series (or beginners— and advanced workers By T.D.. F.R.G.S., F.R.S.A SOMETIME in 1951 I was asked to give my assessment of the quality of work turned out by photographers in Malaya With the First Annual Open Exhibition812 words
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487 1958-06-08 14 YOU CAN SHOOT COLOUR FILM ON A DULL DAY Lj^'i^j^^^lj^^^' I^-^ THE belief that colour film should only be used in sunlight and lots of it has become a fallacy. The sun Is not necessary and you will not be wasting your time or valuable money If you shoot on487 words
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Article38 1958-06-08 14 There* 'safety in numbers." M snoot a series of pictures rather than a single one You'll (ma a series of shots will do a better 10b of telinq the whole story just as U happened.38 words
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Advertisement646 1958-06-08 14 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH m K a: LUXURIOUS LOWER-DECK LOUNGE t \d n.\rp^ hoiks in the attractive club lounge ot your big; double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* as you fly to Manila or the L'.S.A. And youll enjoy chatting with fellow passengers while you sip your I t\<>nt»'646 words
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Article, Illustration472 1958-06-08 15 Hot Rod Steiger steams it up for J. Mason A FILM TO GIVE YOU THE SOCK OF A LIFETIME I HAVE this week been watching a movie which has not only restored my faith in my blood pressure but has also helped me realise I have won my war against472 words
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256 1958-06-08 15 rpHK YOI'NG INVAD--1 ERS." by Warner. Bros., is the story of Darby's Rangers, the U.S. equivalent of the British Commandoes. who left their blood and guts in Italy, and broken hearts in Scotland where they had their training. Major Darby was a visionary attached256 words
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Article156 1958-06-08 15 Medium wave 297 metres AM. 7.15 Good Morning To Listeners; 7.16 Morning Serenade: 730 The News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 830 Waltslng And Marchtng; 9.00 Edmundo Ras And His Orchestra 9.30 Sing It Again; 10.00 Radio Malaya String Orchestra; 10.30 For You. For Him And For Her; 11.00156 words
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Article431 1958-06-08 15 kIOZART'S stoture as a visionary composer is perhaps the ca rdinal factor which accounts for that quality of eternal appeal his works possess. He wrote for posterity ond was willing to wait for "his day": it is a vivid measure of his success that to this day his431 words
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233 1958-06-08 15 "piT the molasses outta your saddle-bag, gal." folksey Chill Wills tells his daughter. Diane Varsi. "and pour it over them hot cctrncakes for this young feller." Diane does just that, and from then on 29th Century's "MAN HUNT" becomes pretty much233 words
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200 1958-06-08 15 MERRIMENT ROCKS BOAT WITH 3 CAY DOCS "T<HREE MEN IN A x BOAT" is sheer slapstick, but from most audiences it will provoke gales of laughter a.s three Londoners take a Thames holiuay to get away from their love lives and sail into more petticoat trouble than they bargained- for.200 words
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Advertisement483 1958-06-08 15 I Lv^7 J!/sl LO" i swTW(iTV LV.I I pAXi^jj a j ttlM 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 A 9.30 SSL^Seai "THE YOUNG INVADERS'' (w.) ril >• Pathr Xf*i Special "THE DERBY". TnlVe* "And Then Dawn Comes Along (M.nd.nn) Today H. 45 a.m.: "CAST OF EDEN" C'Scope Color. phom jGk VWW A*fc*«r«»ip483 words
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Advertisement397 1958-06-08 16 Play safe to Ue Sun V W \A INSIST ON Optically correct SUNGLASSES Cmw wglwi r\ pronde ftf^ eovapiete protection trnm tin- hbs rays. Even in the V Ix^lt^ bckhtet nunli.-ht your e>«- J^V^V will be relaxed reducing glare, yet giv. W^~~rZi^X^ •acepOooJJv clear object deceit ion. (Calobar lemes j397 words
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Miscellaneous1451 1958-06-08 16 tm .TV TWE h w^^ElS "men vn»E7 sO TwgiC j6E? Hs m n"\\v— i V Af^ 7 7«!0v6 OCe, mA\im6 **X? 6MOUSM EXC' T 6wH P^S?^x ft^^l^ V^^^^v l-C^Y^ *NgNJ^ CQg O^g 7A> Edgar Rice Burroughs J^^" ■^^p|f J>^ 1 jACtsoN swot a uou to save his Client's mf jfe^jß1,451 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1958-06-08 19 GEORGE MIKES - The man waiting outside the house GEORGE MIKES El HOW TO SEARCH A FLAT PART TWO IT IS the little hand-book on "Secret house searches" which j| most horrifying document to come out of Hungary. To that interesting character of fiction. James Bond, some of the techniques emplo>?d in breaking1,000 words
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Article689 1958-06-08 19 Mounting craze among the young and old ALTHOUGH use of J the boomerang is dying out among Australian aborigines, there is a steadily mounting interest in it all over the world as the basis of a new and exhilarating sport. Boomerong throwing is booming with all ages of689 words
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Advertisement209 1958-06-08 19 Choose a I Wisdom j toothbrush W for thorough I cieaning! M Springy, tapered nylon \C2<4^^e=i=l|^^Bv tufts reach all surfaces '^\O«^\ =S^P L most dentists. v^\ A //^""^C To maintain dental hygiene, teeth should be V \o\p cleaned regularly with a good toothbrush' Fo ow the adYtC "U of the209 words
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419 1958-06-08 20 A. SRIPATHY - 700 MOURN DEATH OF FRIEND WHO DIED AT 120 A. SRIPATHY By MALACCA, Thurs. THE 700 inhobitants of a Malay kampong 15 miles from here have not yet overcome their grief caused by the death six days ago of Tuan Hoji Lasa bin Joafar, the oldest man in Malacca State.419 words
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821 1958-06-08 20 H.R. HERTSLET - Why Mr. Stripes failed to make the ancestral hall H.R. HERTSLET A veteran Malayan scouter tells what happened to the Penghulu** tiger shin d neart. were eloquent testimony to an unerring aim. At home, he and his wife and some friends started to work on the skin. Every little scrap821 words
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the Countryman's Journal
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522 1958-06-08 20 FRIDAY, May 30 THERE is always something unusual happening in or near the Dusun, the latest incident being the running off the road into a drain of a fish lorry from Mersing its driver was trying to pass an empty lorry522 words
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Article82 1958-06-08 20 I ONDON. Sat. Nudist* won- dollies one d.i uick when they were "at borne" at the North Kent Sun Club to members of the public. The tall wooden g il«s of the tluh at Hurt ord were opened. And peo'il* who normally Ml only the82 words
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Article172 1958-06-08 20 ACROSS: 1. Not lla ole (6). 6. Severe (6). 11. Choice (9). 12. Yarn (6). 14. Song ol praise (6), 16. Custom (3), 17. Unclean (5), 18. Snake (3), 19. Arrest (4), 21. Otherwise (4), L'J. Fur (6), 23. Gallop (6). 24. Plant (6), 27. Military students (6).172 words
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Advertisement89 1958-06-08 20 A GOjPi^F'LIGHT ENSURES A GOOD GAME MALAYAN AIRY/AYS LTD. WELCOME ALL PLAYERS, SPECTATORS OFFICIALS TO THE 1958 THOMAS CUP COMPETITION, JUNE 1958 inniIIIHIIimtIMIIIMMUMIiIIIHIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIIHIUUIIIIUUiIimiNIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIHIimiUUIIIIIHIHII* YEOMAN CREDIT invites Deposits from the Investing Public >p.a. I Interest Paid Quarterly without deduction of tax. Yeoman Credit offers an exceptionally sound investment with a return89 words
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Advertisement23 1958-06-08 20 FOOD MIXER Your Servant MADAM r- Made in England SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA. SINGAPORE AND NORTH BORNEO THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD.23 words
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Article538 1958-06-08 21 Beat heat this way in the slow-motion charge of rush-hour brigade every day I HAVE been driving in the sun. In the maddening rush-hour bumper to bumper crawl. And now permit me to RAVE about it. I really enjoyed it. All around, motors were538 words
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199 1958-06-08 21 JOE EZEKIEL - JOE EZEKIEL By A JAPANESE bixth dan black bflti expert will arrive here later this year a-h members of the Singapore Judo Club for a three-month period. It will be the second viMt to Singapore and tt deration of Haruyosh:199 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-06-08 21 Sporty 1,200 developed from successful basic design is brilliant -|"HE Fiot 1,200 o newcomer to Singapore is one of the best examples of a successful car gradually developed from a sound basic design. The brilliant basic 1 Hill c.c. engine, of course, has stood the test of time since 1937,266 words
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Article99 1958-06-08 21 ACEOss: 1 Kaaaapt 6. strict. 11. Selection 12, Cotton 14. Anthem. 16. Use 17. Dusty. 18. Asp. It. Stem. 2J. Eke. 22. Ermine 23 Career. 24. Acacia. 27, 30 Ricie. 31. Emit. 32. Ash. 33. Scoop 35. Bar. 36. Beetle. 38. Cupola. 40. Reassures. 41. Events 42. Season.99 words
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Advertisement77 1958-06-08 21 4jg^ Sedan ***** Microbus ***** Delivery Van ***** Pick-up ***** Kombi ***** Ambulance ***** CHAMPION MOTORS LIMITED N4 ORCHARD ROAR S PORE TEL J0271 f O lOX »27 mt iALAN TI6A. SUNCEI lESi RD K LUMPUR TEL ***** DEALERS EASTERN MOTORS. IPOM HIN COMPANY LIMITED. PENAN6 MALACCA MOTOR SUPPLY CO77 words
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Advertisement111 1958-06-08 21 A PEEP UNDER THE BONNET «QJ THE FRIGIKING JCONDENSER COMPRESSOR TT™ l^^ L^Hk Ba L^Rr \V~ I 'VK THE BELT Eh Hi JBW CONNECTION PI THE compact assembly under the bonnet of a Ford Zephyr. SOME TECHNICAL DETAILS... lIIKII models supplied: Krigikinu. i riivkar and Friuikab. Thr Friciking tested has111 words
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Advertisement154 1958-06-08 21 HHMiaaßw^ w J A 'j? \*J/'l-^/' 2' HWIIS WttlMlOOf SHOCK FROMCTO* »amoun~s7nc7i»6? UNMIAKAiII MAINSPRING MODIRAII PRICI CONTEST*" '/•^Nv K TEST Y UR SKILL -*^y/1m iHrI b r\ \w- '"£l The man S ]^\r Vjfl magic MJjJ' fingertips :f$ RAYMILLAND The SAFECR ACKER I BARRY JONES J J Querishi's for Quality154 words
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Miscellaneous10 1958-06-08 21 SPORTING SAM tty Ret. WcottOW ..'^xr'j- Jt- 4-] -*"S J10 words
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146 1958-06-08 22 Services whip Selangor selection 7-1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Federation Combined Services, the FAM Cup champions, today handed a Selangor Selection a 7-1 thrashing in a soccer match at Princes Road here. By their victory. Services showed they were a serious threat in the Malaya Cup competition which begins later this146 words
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Article54 1958-06-08 22 MELBOURNE Sat. Tournong, who leaves for Singapore next Friday, today w-on the First Division Tambo Welter at Moonee Valley, bourne-Four-year-old Tournong. who started 8 to one. covered the six furlongs less twenty vaids in lmin 14.7 sec on a heavy track to win by a neck in54 words
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Article41 1958-06-08 22 P*u! de Kreuser hit a bright 103 not to juve Singapore Retitatiun Club a 104-run win over Royal Navy in ;i cricket match on the padang yesterday. SRC 180-2 ide Kietser 103 no. Delllkan 47 n.oj RN. 7«41 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-06-08 22 M.J.K. Smith, the Warwickshire captain, who made his Test debut for England against the New Zealand cricket tourists at tgbaston. He is the first man this century to represent England at cricket and rugby he played against Wales at Twickenham in 1956. Renter picture.Reuter - 49 words
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Article296 1958-06-08 22 STOCKHOLM. Saturday. I/ING GUSTAF of Sweden will open the World Cup soccer finals m the Solna Stadium here tomorrow afternoon Having declared open the tournament between the 16 teams still left in the competition, the King will .stay to watch the first of the296 words
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Article37 1958-06-08 22 Srrungoon Garden.s b«M' \V< Indian team by lour wickets n: a crick*? match at Serangoou Gardens yesterday. Wesi Indians 61 Neubronnei 7-34 i. Serangoon BS-6 (Wiltshire 20 H. Perera 2~ Ramsas 3-21 I.37 words
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Article92 1958-06-08 22 Abdul Razak, ol the AngloCtunrse School. celebrated his selection to the Singapore team ;o meet Negrl Sembllan next week, by hitting i bright 107 for his school against Victoria at the V.s. ground yesterday. R.izak innings, which lasted )8" minutes, included 16 fours92 words
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Article147 1958-06-08 22 KMiLAND— Ist Inns. 221 NEW ZEALAND—Ist Inns 94 ENGLAND—2nd Inns: Richardson r Cave b MacUibbon 100 Smith c Petrie b Marliibbon 7 (iraveney c Prtrir b (a\r It May c Prtrir b Mar Gibbon 11 owdrry c Reid b Hayn 7it Bailey not out 6 Evana r Rrid bReuter - 147 words
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Article111 1958-06-08 22 LONDON. S«t.— Tea scores In todays cricket matches I were At Tanbridje Well», Sussex I 159-5 (Parts 64 n.o.i MM Kent. At Bradford. Yoik.->line MM Northamptionsliire. No play loday, wicket saturated. At Cambridge, Free Foresters 214 (Alnsworth 76. F. Miinn 40 1 versus Cambridge University. AtReuter - 111 words
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Article213 1958-06-08 22 The Roy.il Singapore Goll Clubs. "A medal stroke competition encied In a tie between HC.A. Scholfleld and T. M. Hart 72 1 18-9) at Slme Road yesterday. N. H. Peck (35) won the ball •iffp for the first nine while Scholneld and J.G.C. Thomson213 words
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413 1958-06-08 22 EWiBASTON, Saturday JJEW ZEALAND wen beading For defeal :ii Ihe end <»i Hu third d pfanr in the first cricket 'IVsi ;ij;;iinst England here today. At close today they were 273 runs bohind with mx second Innlnf in hand and413 words
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169 1958-06-08 22 SCAKBOKOM.H < Yorkshire). Sat. Britain qualified lor the Davis up European zone semi-finals yesterday when thrv gain- ed a winning 3-0 lead over Germany here. Having won the opening Iwo singles. Britain took the doubles yesterday whrn Mike Davies and Bobby Wilson beat Rupert Iluber169 words
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Article411 1958-06-08 22 CVDNEY. Bai Au.sti.ih.in I football results played today were: \w(). i\ i ion OH I South: Gran wile 1 Conimal I; Balgownie v Woonona t tomorrow Leichhardt 7 Auburn 1 Manly v Sutherland i tomorrow): St George 0 North Shore 2: Ept 9 Pyromont 0. > \nvu( |\TION411 words
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Advertisement257 1958-06-08 22 Tv \OJOOUOOO a^ U* NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC •S^JSSSCI Intori<»r Terrific... omm *<>"' q >st refrigerator built Q T». Mi».-C»»< i.. *n..|r (^tnily. with plenty of wide t and ample compartments O l<( *><><> *h<x.e frozen foods the only f% '.< w,4tfc Ck.llct >i with The Magical MAGNETIC J* Trj, >AKF.TY257 words
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Advertisement196 1958-06-08 22 ajflfi iind Silier front lhaw mh Beautiful gifts for your MkV merits for the home. 4jL sg&t- Bross-ware exquisitely jSi 4B^* hand engraved. FinmPV Mm^*i& ished in highest grade Kj^S^P^^ 3i Pefwt it smuriir i f^FV V«-*'^t- yt 4 Electro-Plat nq i yC Y K y^gm^^%rW %n Silver. Gold, tll^'lb^196 words
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261 1958-06-08 23 DAN CHAPMAN - DAN CHAPMAN By U'ELLINGTON. Sat. .A Malayan regularly playing badminton here helpi-d the tour-| inn Malayan students m to dr. easy 5-0 win ovt-r Wellington. lie was Lin Ah Sin, a student at the Victoria University 'Uington. m was former provincial champion261 words
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Article174 1958-06-08 23 INDONESIA'S Asian Games miuing team will give exhibitions when they stop over in Singapore on their way home at the end of the month. Mr. Johnny Tok, secretary of Singapore Amateur swimming Association, said he was waiting for the Indonesian team manager, with whom I he174 words
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Article40 1958-06-08 23 COMPTON California. Sat. Herb Elliott raced to an I easy victory last night in the I Compton Invitational "Miracle mile" in the time of 3min 58.1 sec. beating Ron Dclany. hi s No. 1 challenger.— U.P.l. I40 words
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Article64 1958-06-08 23 TOTAL POOL: BtfJM No. 1 (Mil 37 (565.588) 2. No. *****3 (530.853) 3. No. *****1 ($15,738) STARTERS ($3,275 each): Nos. *****3. *****9. *****1. *****6, *****3. CONSOLATION (SLOW each): Nos. ******; *****7; *****4; *****6; *****3; *****1: *****0; *****1: *****8: *****7. TKLBI.r TOTE: 30 tickets ($141). CONSOLATION PRIZE of64 words
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Article569 1958-06-08 23 T»HE BADMINTON Association of Malaya announced the new draw (or the Malayan 111Urnational badminton championships to be held at Penang. The re-drtw »*s made following protests by the Danish and Indonesian Thomas Cup players who pointed out that 'heir own :iad been drawn to569 words
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2248 1958-06-08 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RODGERS'S HORSES DOMINATE THE TWO MAIN RACES By SINGAPORE SYNDI \TK'S Irish Pearl, with Barry Moon astride, scored a smart all-the-way win in the !>! Derby Trial at Ipoh yesterday, beatinjf stable mate Prince ol Lalita (Chadwick), who ran a great2,248 words
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Article305 1958-06-08 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Sat.— Anna Kumara did a spectacular gallop on the training track heft this morning. Ridden by George, this four-year-old covered 3f in 35 4/5. On this workout she must have a great chance against Amusement Park in the Class 1.305 words
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Advertisement423 1958-06-08 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. I ~~suorriNG GvmtT" n t 4, lit (Htmimmmt. ■M% I mtmtk. m Wm4t Un (Urn 118 ■BiH GOWNS Bale at. M.-MUid le. $3736 is MONEY-buy babies I ana ladle*' wear at 'Locks'. Fan Monthr. tßßaoa akts c«ai is *m KEN FISH cloaos to aarw. re* items to clear.423 words
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Article38 1958-06-08 24 mmrm* Ut Wn, mum I I'At'L Wll ,t all rriam*l u^bJe BjMßj a-iendaiiif and -1 I Hi il «"U AKJCU'.g Oii TAM MM BOW. RAMASIURTHAN mi m <1..v.:.-, Kmiik ...1 MM vN. M rvlu m ,i mm.38 words
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Article21 1958-06-08 24 M »•»<• lit flHmmmm). r B Fa»n with Deep Meek Masks. oh. Von Dam .puin O. Wright. 131. Steven* Mas*. Singapore.21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-06-08 24 RtMEMBER to buy the Thomas Cup Official Programme and Souvenir published by the Straits Times Press. It is on sale outside and inside the Singapore Badminton Hall.33 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1958-06-08 24 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BY Sonneville Is beaten but Joe Hock starts the recovery pi\\ KOBBEIU) gave Denmark a great start in their Thomas Cup /one semi-iinal when he beal Fern Sonneville, IndoMMi'a N<>. l, 18 13, 15-7 at (he Singapore1,401 words
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Article63 1958-06-08 24 SINCLES F. Kobbero bear F. Sonneville 18-13. 15-7 in 28 minutes. E. Kops lost to Tan Joe Hock 15-8. 15-5 in 25 minutes. DOUBLES F. Kobbero and H. Hansen lost to Tan King Cwan and Njoo Kirn Bie by 5-15, 15-11. 18-14 in 45 minutes. P. Nielsen and 0.63 words
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Article53 1958-06-08 24 Tonight's fixtures are: SINGLES. Finn Kobbero v Tan Joe Hock. Pallr dranlund v Eddy Yusuf, Erland Kops v Ferry Sonneville. DOUBLES r Finn Kobbero and J. Hamm.tr iraard flansen v Tan Joe Hock and Lie Po D.jian; P. E. Nielsen and Ole Mertz v Njoo Kirn Bie and53 words
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224 1958-06-08 24 MR. BORGE Frederiksen. manager of the Danish team, said after last night's matches: "Although the Indonesians have taken a 3-1 lead. I think we can win. I expect my players to win all the three singles tomorrow and one of the doubles He224 words
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