The Straits Times, 11 June 1958
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Title Section22 1958-06-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times AM**** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JINK 11, 1958 if ft if 15 CENTS22 words
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Article346 1958-06-11 1 HIGHEST-RANKING RED IN 'OPERATION BINTANG' AREA Killer with 10 years of blood on his hands IPOH, Tuesday. ()NE of Perak's most ruthless terrorist leaders, Chang Kan Yau, 40, was shot dead in the Bota forest reserve yesterday. (.hang, responsible for many murders and ambushes since he went346 words
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Article67 1958-06-11 1 FLAGS OUT FOR DUKE WHO IS 37 LONDON. Tues. Flags flew throughout Britain today and Royal Salutes were fired for the 37th birthday of the Duke of Edinburgh. Artillerymen fired a 41-gun salute in Hyde Park. At the Tower of London 62 guns fired a volley of greeting over theReuter - 67 words
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Article52 1958-06-11 1 PANAMA CITY, Tues. Water pressrre has buckled the floor of one of the Panama Canal locks and crews are working round the clock to repair the damage. There Is still one-way traffic, but the failure Is the worst since the canal was built 44 yearsReuter - 52 words
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Article51 1958-06-11 1 NDONESI A led Siam by four matches to nil in the first night's play of the inter-zone final of the Thomas Cup at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. The Indonesians won both the singles in straight sets and also took the two doubles. Report in Page51 words
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813 1958-06-11 1 COUNCIL BID TO END LEASES TO CLUB Singapore City Council will be asked next Wednesday to confirm a committee decision to take steps to end the leases of land to the Royal Island Club. This Is a sequel to the council's April decision, requesting the club to open Its grounds813 words
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78 1958-06-11 1 JETS BREAK REBEL AMBUSH TO FREE AN ARMY CONVOY BEIRUT, Tuesday. The Lebanese Army announced here last night that a large number of rebels north of Balba. In north Lebanon, had ambushed a military convoy but were strafed and driven off by Government jet fighters. The statement did not mention78 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-06-11 1 WIFE OF NOTORIOUS JAIL-BREAKER SA YS HE'S INNOCENT Here is the wife of Britain's most notorious jail-brea-ker, Alfred George Hinds, who has escaped again. Mrs. Hinds said: "I hope they never catch him. My nerves are shattered as I listen to every news broadcast. I jump at every knock on124 words
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Article222 1958-06-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DLANS have been made to register schoolboys who 1 fall within the national service call-up age group of 17-28. The registrations will be conducted in schools all over the country. The Federation's chief registration officer, Mr. E. M. Mac Donald. said today:222 words
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Article40 1958-06-11 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Indian Government haj refused to issue a passport to B. T. Ranadlve, one of India's top Communist leaders, who wanted to attend the Czech Communist Party congress opening on June IS In Prague— U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article18 1958-06-11 1 JAKARTA. Tues Russia today delivered a 4. 000 -ton tanker bought by Indonesia on credit— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article74 1958-06-11 1 $279,500 UNCLAIMED WINNINGS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Federation Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board prize winr >rs last year forfeited $279,300 in unclaimed prizes. The total value of tickets sold during the year was $18,331,900. Prizes declared were $10,966,500. And after deducting, administrative expenses and Government tax, a surplus of $3,166,43374 words
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Article34 1958-06-11 1 HAMBURG. Tues. World rubber experts met here yesterday for an eight-day session of the International Rubber Study Group. Britain. Germany, Italy, France, Japan. Malaya, Slam and Vietnam are partlclpatting—U.P.l34 words
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377 1958-06-11 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Doctor to wife's father: You want to fight? JEFFREY FRANCIS DRAMA IN COURT BATTLE FOR SON By IfUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Kuala Lumpur doctor challenged his father-in-law, who is a Justice of the Peace and Perak state councillor, to "come out and fight" at the High Court here today. The377 words
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Article33 1958-06-11 1 ADEN, Tues. Two explosions occurred In the Steamer Point area today, one near the Ministry building and the other by a Catholic church One Arab was slightly hurt— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article91 1958-06-11 1 MONACO. Tues.— The Monaco Government walked out of parliament during the night after a rowdy debate In which members had Insisted on discussing changes In the constitution. After the walk-out, the parliament, which has only advisory powers, passed a resolution demanding the abrogation of a recent decreeReuter - 91 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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Article163 1958-06-11 1 ALGIERS, Tues— Tin All-Algeria Committee of Public Safety rebelled to< day against Gen. Charlet De Gaulle's plan for early municipal elections in Algeria, declaring that they would be premature and dangerous. A motion unanimously adopted at a meeting hero today said a real danger would beReuter - 163 words
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Article94 1958-06-11 1 MILWAUKEE, Ties The United States Air Force will "shoot for tha moon" in August. Lt-Gen.' S.E. Anderson, Director of Air Research and Development, said in an interview today. He added that there will be three "lunar probes" this year, the other being inReuter - 94 words
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Article50 1958-06-11 1 The General Headquarters. FARELF. stated last night that the Army authorities in Singapore had received an assurance from the War Office, London, that a decision on the War Department Civilian Staff Association's claim for improved gratuities "will be forthcoming not later than the end of this month.''50 words
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Advertisement19 1958-06-11 1 PLATINUM WHITE GOLD SOL WEDDING RINGS P. H. HENDRY. Manufacturing lewellef 78 North Oridg* Road. Singapora-6 6- Kuala Liwwpu'19 words
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Advertisement45 1958-06-11 1 ■f I H»<tf Striking •onumpowy d«i'l<i la tmm RONSON Tiger Beer Testimonials MR. THOMAS CUPPER, badminton enthusiast, puffed: "I can, think of many easier ways to earn a TIGER!" BftCWEO ANO SOTTLCD IN SINOAPOftf S» MALAYAN HHIMI ITO.. ANO OtSTmtUTCQ 8( fKASC* ANO NCAVC ITO.45 words
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284 1958-06-11 2 More Cyprus bloodshed: 10 9 000 troops on guard TOWNS UNDER CURFEW: MEETINGS BANNED NICOSIA, Tuesdoy TEN THOUSAND British troops were on duty throughout Cyprus lost night to enforce strict new security measures ordered by the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, following continued clashes between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. It wasReuter - 284 words
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285 1958-06-11 2 LONDON, Tuesday. jtffEDICAL specialists and religious leaders clash. ITI ed last night in a controversial television discussion on abortion. i The inquiry into abortion was televised by the Independent (commercials Television at a late hour, preceded by several warnings against allowing children to watchReuter - 285 words
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Article47 1958-06-11 2 VALLETTA, Tues. Able Seaman James Spence was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment after being found guilty of smashing pressure gauge glasses aboard his ship, the destroyer Diana. The Royal Navy court martial also ordered his dismissal from the service. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article27 1958-06-11 2 SAIGON. Tues. English, along with French, will In future be compulsory subjects for students of higher technical education, the Education Department announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article53 1958-06-11 2 CANBERRA. Tues. The aircraft carrier, H.M.A.S. Melbourne will Join the United States Pacific Fleet in manoeuvres off Honolulu In the next fortnight the Minister for the Navy. Mr. E.W. Davidson, announced today. The aircraft carrier will remain at Pearl Harbour until June 30 when she will returnReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-06-11 2 GIRL AT AIRPORT GIVES A CLUE TO BILL'S ROMANCE STOCKHOLM. Tuesday. BILLY WRIGHT. England's soccer captain, said here today that he and Joy Beverly, 27-year-old member of the singing trio, would discuss the question of their romance when he gets bark to Britain. The blond, rugged footballer, who k hereReuter - 189 words
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Article37 1958-06-11 2 SAIGON, Tues. Miss Shakuntala Dcvi, India's 'human calculating machine," is expected here this week from Cambodia, the Indian Consulate-General announced. Miss Dcvi is on a tour of Asia, Australia ani New Zealand. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-06-11 2 Deborah Kerr sues for divorce FILM STAR'S MARRIAGE ON ROCKS AFTER 13 YEARS OANTA MONICA (Cal.) 0 Tues.— British-bon film star Deboral Kerr filed a suit fo divorce here yester day charging; her hus hand, Tony Bartley with "extreme cruel ty." The suit was filed on he behalf by her152 words
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Article68 1958-06-11 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. Tl U.S. Senate passed a Bill ye terday luthorising the U. Maritime Administration build two new large pMMB er vesotK The total cost of the has been estimated at abo $103 million. One of the ships will sold to the United S!a< LinesReuter - 68 words
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Article204 1958-06-11 2 'Indecent' Nasser's culture chief Y\AIRO, Tues— Belly danc\j ing, Egypt's most popular entertainment since the time of the Pharaohs, has been banned by Colonel Nasser's government as "Indecent and unbecoming." Announcing the ban at a meeting of the country's top dancers. Sayed Ylhia Hakkl. director ofReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement358 1958-06-11 2 Ah Lim wss ii ff MJ^ n 1 Hi I HB Tired, worn out, listless. JII I I f Sn He lacked strength, energy. Sleep tl WHiiiNtt never came and life was drab I' ffl Iliiiffl |r^ Af N q W -r i^* f?\^- Ah Lim is O-^sv;^ n% CAY!358 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-06-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i u#AOO a vggv cu»4mv) I mho now ruev call rue weu say oc you */a/mt cffCAM^p) jtroov voatt/j I oo» manawc 1 aei it ■r- oa goMf ooJAroes>j34 words
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Article323 1958-06-11 3 'A START IF BOTH SIDES ARE WILLING' YEW YORK. Tues.j 11 —The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, said today that the West, while welcoming progress towards an easing of world tension, must stand firm against military aggression and Communist actions in the political and economicReuter - 323 words
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Article26 1958-06-11 3 MELBOURNE, Tues— Trans Australia Airlines, the Gov-ernment-owned internal air service, will sell most of its piston-engined aircraft In the next 18 months— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-06-11 3 CAPT. WALTER W. IRWIN, of the 83rd Fighter.lnterceptor Squadron, I'nited States Air Force, stepping out of his Lockheed F-loi Starfighter at Palmdale (California) after establishing the new world air record of 1,404 miles an hour about 197 miles faster than the previous record. Reuter picture.Reuter - 50 words
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REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF
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51 1958-06-11 3 /COLOMBO, Tues. The Ceylon Government announced that institution of the 24-hour I work schedule at Colombo harbour has brought a big jump in loadings and unloading. From June 3 to June 7. 24,500 tons of imports were handled and 11.200 tons of exports were loaded.UPI - 51 words
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Article21 1958-06-11 3 CAPE CANAVERAL: A Bomarc, the United States' most highly developed ground-to-air Interceptor missile, was fired from the launching site here. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article12 1958-06-11 3 VALLETTA: Mr. Edward Ellul. Malta's commission-er-general In London, has resigned. Reuter. WwwReuter - 12 words
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Article20 1958-06-11 3 MADRAS: India's elder statesman. Mr. Rajagopalacharl, appealed to the United States to withdraw its military assistance to Pakistan. Reuter. wReuter - 20 words
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Article23 1958-06-11 3 WASHINGTON: The State Department announced that 12 American educators will visit Russia soon to study Soviet teaching of art., and natural sciences. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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84 1958-06-11 3 Barred -word 'young' in ad for a secretary NEW YORK, Tues.— After this month a New York state employer may no longer advertise for a "young and beautiful secretary," the State Com. mission against Discrimination said today. But the discriminatory word is "young," not "beautiful." A commission spokesman said anReuter - 84 words
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Article47 1958-06-11 3 LONDON. Tues The Duchess of Kent declared here last night that the recent trans-Antarctic expedition was a "striking tribute" to the bond of the Commonwealth. She was presenting the Royal Geographical Society's Gold Medal to Sir Vivian Fuchs. leader of the expedition.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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127 1958-06-11 3 AIR-SPACE VIOLATION: LEBANON TO PROTEST I OEIRUT, Tues.— The Lebanese Government is to protest to trie United Arab Republic Embassy here aga'nst "repeated violation" of Lebanese skies by Egypt km military aircraft it was announced today. It is not known if the planes are alleged to have come from EgyptReuter - 127 words
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Article31 1958-06-11 3 TOKYO. Tues— The Ministry of Trade today confirmed that a Japanese camera maker copied the design of a 16mm. projector manufactured by the Bel) Howell Company of Chicago. -Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article30 1958-06-11 3 WELLINGTON, Tues— New Zealand's Governor-General. Lord Cobham, today said the country again faces a "substantial deficit in our trading position." He was opening New Zealand's 32nd Parliament— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article46 1958-06-11 3 ALGIERS, Tues. Gen. Raoul Salan today accepted the resignation of Mr Jacques Chevallier. Mayor of Algiers. Mr. Chevallier. who has been Mayor of Algiers since 1953, has long been one of the chief partisans of a liberal solution to the Algerian war. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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Article185 1958-06-11 3 1 ONDON. Mon— Quiet conditio is 1' persisted In the stock markets here today but the undertone remained firm and Industrials In particular made a cheerful showIng Inter st generally was limited by the labour situation while the prospect of other new Issues following next week's £25.000,000 debenture185 words
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Article37 1958-06-11 3 LONDON. Mon Spot 22d July 22d., Aug. »d.. Sept. 22d Oct.Dec Jl%d.. Jan-March. 21", d April- June 2i 7 ,d.. June c.l.f 21 v 4 d.. July c.l.f. 2lSd.. Aug. elf 21* id. Tone: Barely steady.37 words
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Article23 1958-06-11 3 LONDON. Frl Buyer* £730; .pliers £730 v Forward buyers r .-,35<*: sellers €736. Settlement £730 Vt tun. 200 ton*, p.m. H toot.23 words
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253 1958-06-11 3 RANGOON. Tuesday. FEE Burmese Prime Minister, U. Nu, yesterday defeated by a margin of eight votes a censure motion against his Government by the former deputy Prime Minister, U. Ba Swe. Voting was 127 for U. Nu and 119 against. ThroughoutReuter - 253 words
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168 1958-06-11 3 IXDNDON. Tuesday. ABOUT 25,000 tons of food, including 8,000 tons of meat, were reported yesterday to be held up because of the strike of 20.000 London dockers which has stopped work on 118 ships. Shiploads of fruit, vege- tables, butter and cheesesome ofReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement328 1958-06-11 3 s "'V"-! v if y^.y {■■■rV>>.' <.'■-• *-'"^3 J il- ■:*■*■■> i ■HRQ^R../ <■' l < A V. lOito.^L f JBl YOU odd fresW egg* an '"^t^f s /^«n.r.TV There are many delicious ,-Ji4. varieties to choose from. \i>x£ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (0. LTD. I'm lucky... my bar furniture is328 words
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Advertisement122 1958-06-11 4 YOUR BEST INVESTMENT SECURITY FOR TOMORROW BUY A FLAT (ON INSTALMENTS) at OXLEY RISE W}o* Ml ffn^^F Hff b^^^^Tw^t^Jtvs^^H near orchard circus Ll!4^A^\nBi iB 1 t^Lflii^^iii^^^m sincapore-9. ONLY A FEW MINUTES WALK TO CINEMAS, SHOPPING CENTRES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, RESTAURANTS, MARKETS ETC. ARCHITECTS: VAN SITTEREN AND PARTNERS LOUNGE DINING, 3 BED122 words
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187 1958-06-11 5 SURPLUS RICE SEIZED: PEOPLE HAVE NOT CO-OPERATED IN WAR ON REDS,' SAYS GOVT. ALOR STAR, Tuesday. THE 1,500 people of "unco-operative" Padang Lembu new village, the centre of a terroristridden area 26 miles south of here, woke today under house curfew. For the next187 words
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Article173 1958-06-11 5 ■PHE Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. in Hen--1 derson Road will not discuss fresh demands from its 500 employees while they are on strike. The company's acting general manager. Mr. B. Clarice, said yesterday: "We are not prepared to have any discussions on their new demands173 words
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Article87 1958-06-11 5 NEW ROTARY CHIEF TO BE INSTALLED IPOH. Tues. -The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. Dato Abdul Razak. will be guest speaker at the Ipoh Rotary Club's Installation dinner on July 5 :it the Ipoh Club The club's new president. Mr Tan Cheng Phor, a businessman, will be Installed.87 words
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Article53 1958-06-11 5 IPOH. Tues.— Mr. S. V Supplah. a well-known cricketer, will leave for Ceylon on two months leave by boat from Penang on Thursday. Mr. Suppiah. whu is a super-scale hospital assistant In the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan. Is the chairman of the Perak Cricket53 words
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Article115 1958-06-11 5 Sea shell boy found drowned A VERDICT of death by misadventure was recorded at the Singaporeinquest yesterday on a 13-year-old boy, Sian Sing Kin, who was found drowned in the Kranji River on April 14 after going out to look for sea shells Sins Kin's uncle. Ho Shock Tin, a115 words
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158 1958-06-11 5 pENANG, Tues.—Thou--1 sands of black ants have been fighting a "civil war" tor the past five days in a house in Barrack Road. The death toll has been tremendous and the battle is still on. A Straits Times reporter today saw headless ants lying158 words
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Article34 1958-06-11 5 The Singapore Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Sng Choon Yee, has cancelled the certificate of registration of the Jacobson van den Berg Local Employees' Union because it has cp.aspil to exist.34 words
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189 1958-06-11 5 HIGH COURT TOLD OF A NEW CONCRETE TANK THAT LEAKED... PENANG, Tuesday. "pilE City Water Engineer, Mr. C. A. Collins, said today that when he tested a new concrete tank at a filtering plant in Ayer Itam he found the water "leaking out as fast as it was going in."189 words
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181 1958-06-11 5 THREE MEMBERS of the crew of the Siamese freighter Thong Tanee who were held for an hour at gun point by men claiming to be Indonesian "rebels" on June 1, have refused to sail to any In- aonesian pori. Yesterday 46-year-old Captain181 words
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89 1958-06-11 5 Indonesia farewell tour for Gen, Westing /GENERAL Sir Francis Fesvl ting. Commander in Chief. Far East Land Forces, will leave today on a three-day farewell visit to Indonesia at the invitation of General Nasution. Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army General testing, who has been paving a series of89 words
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Article109 1958-06-11 5 Long house for Penang festival PENANG, Toes. Ten Orang Laut are building a lonehouse on St Xavicr's rround at Farquhar Street for the Penang festival. A dance troupe of 50 Semai Seaoi will perform on a specially built stage neit Monday and Tuesday. June 16 and 17. They will also109 words
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Article57 1958-06-11 5 IPOH, Tues— A big crowd saw the Federation Police Band beat retreat on the padang here tonight. The band, which Is touring Perak. will beat retreat at Batu Gajah tomorrow. Teluk Anson on Thursday, and Tapah on Friday. On Saturday it will play a 157 words
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Article60 1958-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government collected a total of $33 million customs revenue last month. It was officially announced here today. Export duty on rubber totalled $5.8 million while export duty on tin brought In $2 4 million. A sum of $8.7 million was collected60 words
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170 1958-06-11 5 SECRET HOPES OF GIRLS IN A CHARM SCHOOL I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y Sixteen beautyconscious pioneer pupils of a new charm school here want to be more charming for many reasons. Here are a few MRS. IRENE GOUDIK (housewife): "I Just want to be a charming hostess." MISS JULIE KHONG (typist):170 words
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Advertisement107 1958-06-11 5 FOR fl /r^\ ONLY I 1 ■Ol bi I Km] I YOU CAN BUY A SINGER SEWING MACHINE FABRIC 1 1 NBWS 1 1 from Heals From this Furnishing House of world repute come contemporary fabrics of the finest possible quality. Now on show are the latest wonders of modern-style107 words
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Miscellaneous130 1958-06-11 5 I'tiiiilitt CATHAY: Valley of Lost Souls 1. 3.30. 6.45, 9.15; ODEON: Restless Breed 1.15. 3.30, 6.45. 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Sultan-E-Alam 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; CAPITOL: Chase Me Charlie/Hidden Guns 1.15. 3 30. 6.30; REX: Underwater Warrior 1 15. 3.30, 6.30. 9.30; LIDO: Bold and the Brave 3.15. 7. 9.30; ROYAL: Sampoorna Ramayanam130 words
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Miscellaneous329 1958-06-11 5 Rush 12, 230. 6.30. 9.15; EMPIRE: Thalpiranthal Vazhl Plra- kum (Tamil) 12. 3.30, 630. 915; ROYAL: Run for the Sun 12. 2.30. 6.30. 9 15 Kulint. CORONATION: Tauf an (Malay) 2.30. 7. 9.30. kiint>iir EMPIRE: Les Girls 3. 7.S0. 945. Kuala TrenggaHM CAPITOL: Ouns of Port Petticoat 5. 7 15,329 words
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Miscellaneous389 1958-06-11 5 Kwala I .p.s PARADISE: Bottom of the Buttle 1.30. 7. 930 Kual.i lumpur CATHAY: Pal Joey 1. 3.1S. 6 30. 9.30; ODEON: Ttga Dara 1 315. 6.30. 915: PAVILION: Dream of Red chamber 1, 3, 6.30. 9.15: COLISEUM: Manamaalai 3. 6. 9; CAPITOL: Jungle Heat 1230. 2.30. 6.30, Stranger With389 words
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222 1958-06-11 6 PENANG, Tuei A youth tried to extort $14,000 from a contractor over the telephone, the Sessions Court was told today. Leow Wah Hon, who was arrested in a coffee-shop during a telephone conversation, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to extort the222 words
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Article80 1958-06-11 6 JOHORE BAHrfU. Tues At an inquiry into the death of Ong Tlang Lee. who fell from a bus when a lorry ran Into it on the Pontlan road. ihe Coroner found that death wa<: due to the negligence of Ng Boy Cheng, driver of the lorry.80 words
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190 1958-06-11 6 PENANG. Tuesday. THE Federation Government will reconsider within three months whether Mr. V. David, secretary of the banned National Union of Factory and GenDato Abdul Razak, has given this assurance In reply to an Inquiry by the chairman of the Labour Party190 words
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Article46 1958-06-11 6 TANJONO MALJM, Tues. The local Malayan Indian Congress branch and the Indian Club here is to build a $10,000 assembly hall soon. A committee meeting of the local MIC yesterday decided that the building of the hall should be a Joint affair.46 words
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98 1958-06-11 6 He posed as warder to take cash off woman Bl Ml Mr KM JAM. Tues.— A woman meehoon seller, Nf Ah Chit, yesterday testified that a "prison warder" who took money from her turned out later to be a former cell mate of her futur son-in-law. One Kirn Huat, 30.98 words
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Article23 1958-06-11 6 PENANO, Tues. The Penang and Province Wellesley Malay School Teachers' Union will hold its annual meeting at 10 a.m. this Sunday.23 words
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Miscellaneous413 1958-06-11 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS o And in >i.Uwquent proceed--Bls this dignitary a Man oJ irq him no more" the Trees? (Harte) (10). Akin to backbite In Russell 7 Holy wriggler, very hot-tem- <•>• pered! (5). 10 An outsider takes flrst-clau 13 It Is otherwise D.C. (10). return to old Canadian413 words
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Article37 1958-06-11 7 BUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Two men who fought at the Queen's cinema here last Sunday afternoon were fined $10 each- for disorderly behav'our. NjtO Cheng Hee. 25. and Lim Kok Heng, 20. pleaded Builty.37 words
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Article592 1958-06-11 7 'YOUR COURAGE, PUBLIC SPIRIT, INITIATIVE BROUGHT ACCUSED TO JUSTICE' HE CALLED THE POLICE, FOUND KNIFE AND TRAILED THE ATTACKER TO AN UPSTAIRS ROOM IPOH, Tuesday. IN the Supreme Court here today, Mr. Justice Good praised a Government servant, Mr. C. W. Keyworth, for his courage,592 words
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65 1958-06-11 7 18 accused of refusing to proceed to sea JjM<iIITEEN crew members of the Tapab pleaded not guilty In a Singapore court yesterday to charges of refusing, without reasonable cause, to proceed to sea on May 38. The Tapah. It was stated, was a Singapore-registered vessel, owned by the Straits Steamship65 words
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Article37 1958-06-11 7 KOTA TINGGI, Tues. Kanniappan. 45. a mandore. was stabbed to death during a quarrel at the labourers' lines on Pelepah Valley Estate, six miles from here last night. Police have detained two suspects.37 words
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188 1958-06-11 7 MANY parts of Singapore were flooded yesterday morning after a sudden downpour. The areas worst affected some of them under three feet of waterwere Bukit Timah. Orchard Road and Dunearn Road. Only the bigger vehicles like buses and military trucks could get through188 words
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153 1958-06-11 7 Applications pour in for German classes KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. People here and in Penang are showing an enthusiastic interest in learning the German language. Recently a lecturer from the Geothe Institute in Germany, Dr. Dietrich Kreplln. arrived here to inaugurate two classes. Already, about 100 students and adults have enrolled,153 words
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Article44 1958-06-11 7 Tin Singapore Board ot Licensing Justices yesterday held a preliminary meeting at Courts' House, South Bridge Road. The Board will hold 1U next quarterly session in public at the First Criminal District Court at 10.30 a.m. on June 17.44 words
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Article189 1958-06-11 7 IPOH, Tuesday. •pHE Federation Mines Department has restricted 1 sales of tin ore concentrates by dulang washers because they have been exceeding their allocations, the Senior Inspector of Mines, Northern Region, Mr. A. W. Burne, said today, i The Federation's 7.953 du- 1 lan« washers189 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-06-11 7 MENZIES OPENS STUDENT HOME MR. R. G. MENZIES, the Prime Minister of Australia, officially opened Australia's first International House, a residential college attached to the University of Melbourne, recently. More than 500 of Melbourne's leading citizens and diplomatic representatives were also present. International House which Asian students have helped to122 words
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128 1958-06-11 7 CRASH CAR DRIVER DIED OF HEART ATTACK PENANG, Tues. A 60--year-old driver, Othman bin Man, was found dead at the steering wheel after his car had run into two pedestrians, the Coroner' 3 Court here was told today Ong Choo Jugh, a woman passenger, said Othman was driving her along128 words
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Article31 1958-06-11 7 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The Bathusa Store at Mitchell Pier. Butterworth. was burgled last night. About $1,050 worth of goods and $350 in cash were stolen. A window was found broken.31 words
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Article187 1958-06-11 7 Stabbed towkay a jealousy motive OINGAFORE police have established Jealousy over a woman as the motive of t.he bruta! attack on a merchant. Lim Yong Hee, 41 in Lorong Ong Lye, off Paya Lebar Road, on Monday night. They expect to make an early arrest. A blood-stained tool and a187 words
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Advertisement259 1958-06-11 7 LI rill I > ==^335 AMAZING PARKER BALL POINT DISCOVERY!/ *ti P-X^J^, fjl) e **U (Porker t»clu».»« rOHOUS wntmfl boll «nlar 9 ed 30 ti««l L lj Hli f/l POROUS BALL OUTPERFORMS I iH| ALL OTHER BALL POINTS! B Wj The exclusive new Parker T-BALL Ballpoint starts at a ml/^mf259 words
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Obituary62 1958-06-11 8 M Ward* tit t»,mimum> HOWE CHWEE PIEO aged 70 passed away suddenly on June 9th at 16, Lorong Pelandok on Lorong 29. Geylang, leaving behind his widow. 6 sons Howe Soo Hoon, Soo Kee, Soo Beng, Soo Teck, Soo Chye, Soo Seng, 4 daughters. 6 daughters-in-law. 1 son-in-law, 2662 words
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Article46 1958-06-11 8 M Ward, tit (Vimtmum) MR. AND MRS K. NAGALINGAM thank all Relatives, Friends for their good wishes, valuable gifts, attendance and assistance at their wedding. MR. AND MRS. L. P. FERNANDO thank Friends. Relatives for their good wishes presents, attendance at their marriage on 7—6—58.46 words
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Article226 1958-06-11 8 M Wtrit tit (Minimum) TOWN COUNTRY, Orchard Road, have a new stock of woollen suits, coats and children's wear. THE AMAZING WILLIAM (the Abolitionist) Is expected to arrive In Singapore according to schedule 16th June 1958. Watch for further announcements. LOVELY NEW PARTY Dresses Small Sizes, Bon Maich'e 179226 words
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Article561 1958-06-11 8 i. Mr. Tan Siew Sins down 1 to earth approach to the 1 development of secondary t industries in the Federation jis in contrast to the glittering prospectus that is sometimes offered, but un- questionably it is the right I outlook. It is no use i attracting561 words
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Article342 1958-06-11 8 The Batu Gajah branch ot UMNO has asked the Perak State Government to remove the Kinta District Officer from his post. The branch apparently does not like the way he has been running things. It has the right, ot i. .urse, to express an opinion on the public342 words
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Article251 1958-06-11 8 The Party Rakyat wiii MM the strong hand ot it* president, Inche Ahma-. Uoestamam, and perhaps man., 3i its members will wondei whether the explanation he nas given for his resignation is the whole truth. Inche Boestamam has resigned because of ill-health, but in leaving a political251 words
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1330 1958-06-11 8 LLOYD MORGAN - Singapore's educational problems can be solved but at a heavy cost LLOYD MORGAN by 'THE retiring Director of Education. Mr. D. McLellan, has a valedictory message for Singapore. In essence the message is this: Singapore's problems are largely economic and financial. If she can solve them, then the challenging problem1,330 words
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Article, Illustration503 1958-06-11 8 MANILA M<>ST airlines which operate in the Pacific area are engaged on making surveys of airport facilities in the various South-east Asian countries preliminary to introducing jet aircraft on their flight routes. Pan American Airways has already announced that it willReuter - 503 words
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108 1958-06-11 8 AMEND FUND LAW TO RELIEVE HARDSHIP UNDER the rules of the Central Provident Fund all employees drawing monthly wages of over (210.50 but not exceeding j (500 are required to contribute 5 per cent of their wages to the Fund. As the result of this I am setting $209 nett108 words
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Letter153 1958-06-11 8 HOW SAFE ARE YOU? IN all frankness, can you say that you are not worried when you feel like having a night out with your wife and family of with some friends? Do you dare leave jrvni house without barring it up in order to come home to a goodUP - 153 words
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Letter90 1958-06-11 8 SMOKING IN BUSES rpHOUSANUS of bus pas- I 1 sengers in Singapore I repeatedly ignore "no I smoking" signs in buses. These signs are in Eng- I lish, Chinese, Malay and I Tamil, but it seems that I the smokers, though most I are educated, always pre- I tend not90 words
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Advertisement428 1958-06-11 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* Ward, tin I Himtmum) YAP: To Hee Choo and Kirn Hao at Youngberg Hospital, on June 10th., a daughter, Siu Lee. WISE: To Ruth Ann (Nee Willis) and Bob at Bungsar Hospital on 9th June 19M, a daughter. VeneUa Rose. W tt r4, tit Mimlmmmy WEB— TEO.428 words
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Advertisement9 1958-06-11 8 Kodak EUERVBODV LOOKS TO Kodak for uhherrs FOR Him9 words
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Advertisement154 1958-06-11 8 /tea co Me mwcioped/a/ YOU CA/V afford// -l lt VOIU/WES^yr^^^xriAniE in S>r BROWN CLOTH binding V OR RED *RT (\\V\S binding the NEW UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA by Sir John Hommerton Everyone needs an Encyclopedia and here is the Encyclorcdia YOU need, M a price you CAN aHord. In it you will154 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-06-11 9 THE QUEST FOR MISS STORE MAGGIE SUNG, another entrant in the Miss Singapore Contest. The winner will be crowned ot the Capitol Cinema on June 25 and will represent the Colony in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant at Long Beach, California, next month.43 words
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Article211 1958-06-11 9 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. will take treble precautions against infection by cholera when he flies next week on a pilgrimage to Mecca. He will make the Journey in aircraft of three different airlines Malayan Airways, KLM and Middle East211 words
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Article142 1958-06-11 9 Headmasters to be asked to do half-day's teaching K -UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Under the municipality's economy drive, headmasters of primary schools may be called upon to do half a day's teaching. This was Indicated by the Municipal Chief Education Officer, Mr. J. R Davidson, to the Straits Times142 words
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Article, Illustration388 1958-06-11 9 CORONER: I FIND IT VERY DIFFICULT TO ASCERTAIN HOW HE CAME BY DEATH KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. yH K Kuala Lumpur coroner today recorded an open verdict on a British lawyer, John Williamson, who was found hanging on a tree a few hours after he had388 words
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Article, Illustration161 1958-06-11 9 UNILEVER DIRECTOR ON VISIT A DIRECTOR of Unilever Ltd.. Mr. Arthur Desmond Bonham-Carter, 50, said in Singapore yesterday that "Malaya is a very pleasant place to visit." Mr. Bonham-Carter. who is on his fourth visit to South-East Asia since 1952 has just spent a week visiting Unilever undertakings In the161 words
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Article71 1958-06-11 9 IPOH. Tues. Madam Cheam Foong Moy, who came here from Talping for a grandson's wedding, died last Sunday exactly one week later. Today her body was buried in Talcing. She leaves behind some great great grandchildren. Her eldest son-in-law is Mr. Choo Ah Wong, chief clerk of71 words
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Article144 1958-06-11 9 2 EXPELLED— UMNO PURGE IS ON SINGAPORE UMNO has started a purge to rid the party of members who owe allegiance to other political parties. Recently, the party's Geylang Serai branch expelled two officials for allegedly spreading propaganda for other parties. They are Inche Jaffar bin I'tla. the branch secretary144 words
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Article91 1958-06-11 9 WONG GETS A PASS WITH HONOURS The University of Malaya. Singapore, announced yesterday that Wong Kum Seng, a candidate on whom a decision was deferred has now passed the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours and ha.-. been awarded Second Class Honours in the lower division91 words
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Article25 1958-06-11 9 KUALA TRENOGANU, Tues The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort today picnicked on the holiday island of Pulau Kapas, 14 miles from here.25 words
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379 1958-06-11 9 MORE voices were raised in Ipoh and Singapore yesterday in condemnation of the Batu Gajah UMNO branch's demand for the removal of the Kinta District Officer, Mr. A. A. Huckle, from his post. On Monday, the secretarygeneral of the People's Progressive379 words
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309 1958-06-11 9 COUNSEL: 'HUSBAND NEEDS A SLAVE' IPOH, Toes A father of three who objected to his wife spending most of her time out of the house was told by her counsel in the magistrate's court here today that what he needed was not a wife but a slave. The wife, Chow309 words
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Article247 1958-06-11 9 -WARNING BY MEDICAL OFFICER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. *THE retiring State Medical and Health Officer, Dr. R. I. Macßeth. warned today that Selangor s medical staff had been "stretched to the limit." There was an acute shor- I tage of specialists, doctors, nurses and other hospital staff,247 words
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Article55 1958-06-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, will declare open a new $30.--000 post office at Tampoi on Thursday. The post office was built to serve the needs of the area's growing population which has increased from 200 in55 words
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Article112 1958-06-11 9 Polio man flown to Colony pENANG, Tues. A polioI stricken Polish student of University of London, Mr. Arthur Parnowskl. was flown to Singapore by Malayan Airways plane from Penang today. Parnowski, 28. fell til on board the Santhia, while on his way from Singapore to Burma on April 15. In112 words
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Advertisement113 1958-06-11 9 Van Heusen make every kind of shirt so well Whatever kind of shirt you ever want, you'll find it in the Van Heusen range the fullest, most brilliant range of shirts available today. And every shirt is tailored with Van Heusen 'a own special skill, from the very finest material.113 words
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Advertisement370 1958-06-11 9 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Then you will enioy the esteem and respect ot your friends as well as increased opportune es for promotion to executive positions. It is now possible for Asian students to obtain th e highly-prized degree of the Australian Society of Accountants whKh conducts < examinations in370 words
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Article, Illustration828 1958-06-11 10 The scouts find a clue to buried treasure at the house of Mr. D'Alphonso. When they ask for permission to search, Mr. D'Alphonso's father tells them there is a curse on the treasure and it will bring bad luck to the searchers. His grandson828 words
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Article, Illustration390 1958-06-11 10 Dear Boys and Girls, Here arc the six winners of our picture puzzle contest. Khoo Chong Quon, 358 River Volley Rood, Singapore I 9, Shielk Amanur Rahman, 44-A Broodrick Rood, Singa- pore IS, Sebastian Goh, 25 Chua Chu Kong Rood, Smgo pore 23, Nik390 words
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Article46 1958-06-11 10 l|*RE are some more pen Pals for y°uGiang lee Chee, 32 Sherwood Road, Singapore 10. Stamps, songs, sports. Leela Arumugam, aged 12. 264 J&lan Dagang, Batu Pahat. Johore. Swimming, reading. cooking, knitting. See Teow puan aged 13 525-B Havelock Road. Singapore StampS" VleWS read>46 words
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Advertisement264 1958-06-11 10 I fljfljji I A Pi n* iM A M nSK?- ECHO-SOUNDER .>v Yachtsmen!' Fishermen! Shipowners. Stevedores! Hf RE IT IS!— The amazing Pye 'Uadunan' Echo Sounder! The Py» Leodiman is the Smollett and most ecoi JL/^F nomlcal Automotic Depth Sounder on the market ■Kt-iV J specially designed tar Yachts, Pleasure264 words
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Advertisement187 1958-06-11 10 MCHIBAN I A healthier and happier life by ROIHI ROIHI Plaster is a strong permeable I Medicine, it has a f wonderful effect I JK on resolving stagnation of the affected I part, promotes the metabolism, gives vital power to the muscle, appeases the pain and oversensitive nerves of body.187 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-06-11 10 CC.C. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.12 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1958-06-11 11 STRAITS TIMES Special Features A gallery of rogues LLOYD MORGAN WRITES OF JAILBREAKERS FROM MANY LANDS, INCLUDING MALAYA. THEIR EXPLOITS RANK THEM WITH BRITAIN'S NOTORIOUS ALFRED GEORGE HINDS. ALFRED George Hinds, now "at large" in England for the third time, is a member of a numerous band many of whose1,496 words
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Advertisement204 1958-06-11 11 I 1 A^ciß W m lL ■I* BBr^BBF Efc&fc. ML j a On Father's Day... Arrow Shirts, the gift that will delight Dad. s<Zl~~~>^ You'll find the right shirt for him among the original //I I Arrow creations. They are "Sanforized"-labeled for PufitwY tYwAJT permanent fit -in a wide variety204 words
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Miscellaneous125 1958-06-11 11 Carmvn A io. ttu ilia a The Saint Hf§ identic ihartvris Uick Tracy 11 y ihvnivr UnuM Fgr**^!^^^^^ ~I V* THERE'S SOMETHING KwELL.' A COT. CJEFCMGERATORn I AND AT TME LAB■V__i^ PMONV HERE, TRACY THOSE I MOT PLATE.RADIO* YES. THIS IS /rmncc? dapti^i eg 1 W^ I WILL SAY "TIN-aJP"125 words
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536 1958-06-11 12 By Our Market Correspondent f HERE was a fair turnover on the Malayan Share Market yesterday and in the industrial section more demand was reported. Business was brisker than of late in market leaders, but none showed any alteration in price, the industrial536 words
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Article118 1958-06-11 12 Malayan Share Market: June 10 June 9 Industrials: 88.14 88.14 Tins: MM 76.48 Jan. 1 1958=100 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent $32 buyers, $32 2 seilerV. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $48 sellers, drum $51 sellers Pepsiei quiet; no business reported done;118 words
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Article57 1958-06-11 12 I Outputs from the estates and 1 mines In the Gnthrte Group for May and for 1958 to date In brackets are as follows: Robber 6.021.100 lb. (32.386.700 lb.). Tea (Mack) 176.000 Ib. (851,000 lb i. Palm oil 1.730 tons (3.937 tons). Palm kernels 435 tons (2.129 tons),57 words
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Article73 1958-06-11 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: New York 32 11/16; French Francs *****; Holland Guilders 122% Italian Lire ***** On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U-8.73 words
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Article86 1958-06-11 12 Ships lyina; alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today »re: Darmstadt 12. Monkay 45, Chungking 6A Nleuw Holland 67. Cyclops 8 9 Raiula 10 11. Satsuma Maru ***** Sudan 15 16. Benalder 18. Nichirei Maru 19,20. Sumpitan N. Wall 3 Salong N. Wall 4, Prekkak 2122.86 words
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Article83 1958-06-11 12 The following May rubber crops are announced Amalgamated Malay 60.100 lb Borelii Rubber 59,000 lb., Connemara 54.500 lb.. New Perendak 55.000 lb.. Bukil Kepont 20.200 lb Basaett 28.500 lb.. and Koala Sidim 90 039 lb Kempas 292.500 lb.. and SadeUa 16.700 lb. Batu Llntang 151.000 lb.. and Parit83 words
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Article384 1958-06-11 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "There was better inquiry for lndustrii.'* within quotation. Tins were barely steady, and rubbers were dull. The turnover was fair." Singapore and federation brokers repotted the following trosi new done yesterday: Fraser ti Neave ords (2.45 (odd lot;; Gammon $1.96 xr (overnight),384 words
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Article24 1958-06-11 12 SINGAPORE. JUNE 10. RUBBER: 74 2 cents per lb. (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $369.75 per picul (down 12 4 cents).24 words
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Article159 1958-06-11 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares showed marked Improvement with B.H.P. up sd. Dunlop gained 6d. to 40s. and Kauri Timber 6d. to 21s. Trading was heavier. Mining I shares were slightly firmer. Silver leads strengthened with New Broken Hill up is. md North Broken Hill up 2s. to 9is159 words
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Article158 1958-06-11 12 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 74 4 cents per lb. up three-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: Quietly .steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday werer OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S S Spot f.o.b. buyers 74 Vi. sellers158 words
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Advertisement273 1958-06-11 12 HERRING 4 COMPANY Announce the Opening of their RKANTH OFFICES ON 16TII JI'NE. 1958 AT M.C.A. Build int. 4th Floor. AmpanK Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tel. No. ***** P.O. Box No. 2034 and Railway Office*. PORT SWETTENHAM Resident Surveyors:— J. B. TINBRIPGE. F. JONES. Avoid CHOLERA infection by drawing your Drinking273 words
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Advertisement469 1958-06-11 12 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are Invited tor the post of BUILDING INSPECTOR In the Municipal Architect's Department. SALARY SCALE: $462x20-562/ 589x24-700 p.m. A variable C.O.L.A. will be paid. Ql ALIUCATIONS: Applicants must be Technical Assistants who have passed the 2nd Departmental Technical Examination in Civil Engineering or the469 words
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Advertisement862 1958-06-11 12 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. VACANCIES FOR SHIFT ENGINEERS. Applications are invited for appointment aa Shift Engineers in the Board's Steam power Stations. Candidates should have considerable previous experience In all operational aspect* of 011-llred water tube boilers up to 100.000 lbs. per hour rating,862 words
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Advertisement653 1958-06-11 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are fnvlted from Federal Cltlsens and from, serving permawent Government Officers including those on probation for the post of Simultaneous Translator, (English/Malay) Legislative Council, Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Age. Applicants should normally be under the age of 30 year* but applications wUI be considered from persons653 words
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Advertisement311 1958-06-11 12 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE NEW BKNTONG WATER SUPPLY TENDERS from Class D and sAove regls ered Contractors will jtJe received by the State Eujlneer. Pahang. Kuantan up to 12.00 noon on 14th July, 1958 for the Construction In Reinforced Concrete of Two New 100.000 Gallon Subsidiary Reservoirs at Perting and311 words
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Advertisement317 1958-06-11 12 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (a) Supply of 65,000 yards 1.100 Volts Belted Cable and 5,000 yards Telephone Cable. Tender deposit $200 Close 2.15 p.m. on 2 7/58; (b) Supply of 22 kv 1,100 Volts Pilot and Telephone Under ground Cables. Tender deposit 1200/-. Close 2.15 p.m.317 words
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Advertisement1062 1958-06-11 13 ZZm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SIIKAPOM (Incorporated n tk( United Kiagaaai) I UMS UItINCS TO ADEN |.K. t CONTINF.NTAL rO«TS ItMIM for Liverpool, Rattlrdan. U^SSaCH fo* Harak.,,. IJI/11J W M/IIJ JSft- ii/Btaw 2j«).« ti/niow BEWEOCH for London, RotterdaM. a/2 4 JiM M/1 j^ •EWENM f *Tv*r I i l<1,062 words
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Advertisement1112 1958-06-11 13 RMcALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Ttl: lit.: Mm 1 -xatwhw. uni l« AIKEIES, UN FRANCISCI, T^Ji M ATTU, VAMCMVER t PttTLAND L'J!°^ r JUlll PBrtt *«**H "fit tar CtitrM t Swtt ■MM 111 Colombo AaMftei ITY If If irttt Mat) PMMi KMMKVIUI 11/21 tow .lit, 1 Ml wftrt law* 2WCalHtatt TV1,112 words
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Article1008 1958-06-11 14 9.9 WON'T STOP THIS BRILLIANT SPRINTER IPOH RUNNERS AND RIDERS TODAY S COINC FIRM Race 1— l.»Ot (Class 4, Div. 5)— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Little Psalter (Seng St.) R. Breuk., 5 9 0 (O) "Chong 2 ***** Never Regret (Mr. Mrs. P.F. Thong >1,008 words
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Article991 1958-06-11 14 RACING WITH EPJO* JEEP gil.wv STABLE* brilliant sprinter, Amusement Park, slands out alxnc his rivals in today's main race at Ipoh the 54f straight race for Class 1. Div. 1 horses. I doubt if 9.9 will stop him his class should tell against the others. As991 words
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Article143 1958-06-11 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1. 2.M. bISTRIBI'TOR Movie House II Courtier GOLD COIN DiMributur Coartier DIsIKIHI IIIK Never Regret Movie House II Race Z. J.»5. THE BEAI'TY Evelyn Punter's Delight BRIL. LIGHT Krakatoa Ilinkum EVELYN The Beaaty olia THE BEAI'TY Evelyn Flaxley Green Race 3. in BRIL.143 words
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289 1958-06-11 14 LONDON, Tues. West Indian batsman Peter Wight led a brisk reply by Somerset yesterday to Surrey's 347 Xor eight declared. Wight hit 175 in five hours 10 minutes, with 20 fours, after narrowly escaping being run out in the first over of the289 words
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Article117 1958-06-11 14 |POH. Tues. Football offi- cials prevented a "freelor .ill" tight during a second division soccer league match at Jalan Abdul Jalii yesterday. The match was between Ramblers and Drainage and Irrigation Department. Ramblers won 3-2. Scores of spectators rushed on to the field following a clash117 words
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Advertisement445 1958-06-11 15 KOK SALE 20 WmrdtSi (Mim.)— Box it tl: exlrm FOR SALE Nordmende Radiogram $400 one. *****. ONE SLIGHTLY SHOP-SOIL-ED Bell St Howell Portable Tape Recorder to Clear at $450 00— original price $765. Call at 84, North Bridge Road or Phone *****. HOT'S RACWELD For a 6 minutes permanent repair,445 words
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Advertisement126 1958-06-11 15 TENDER D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered Contractors of Class "E" and above at the Orfica of the State Drainage Irrigation Engineer, Pahang, Kuantan up to 12 noon of the 23rd June, 1958 for THE CONSTRUCTION OF A REINFORCED CONCRETB CONTROL GATE AT PAYA LUAS, MTJKIM OF126 words
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Article, Illustration1738 1958-06-11 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL JOE HOCK SCORES THE FIRST POINT IN INTER' ZONE FINAL By An over-zealous linesman is replaced after protest RESULTS AT A GLANCE SINCLES Tan |oc Hock beat Charoen Watana Sin 15-10. 15-6. Ferry Sonneville beat Thanoo Direk Khojodbhoi 15-5. 15-7. DOUBLES Njoo Kirn Bee and1,738 words
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Article, Illustration465 1958-06-11 16 F.RDHOUSE SALAHUDIH - F.RDHOUSE SALAHUDIH By Pakistan held to 5-0 margin rE FULL measure of the Singapore hockey team's I improvement under coach 1 Denis Eagen was In evidence I yesterday when they met Pakistan, the Asian Games i champions, at Jalan Besar .stadium465 words
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Article168 1958-06-11 16 FA Cup 'replay' in Aust move 1 JELBOURNE. Tues ITI The Australian Football Association is hopeful of staging j. "replay" of the 1959 English Football Association Cup Final 'n Australia next year, secretary of the Australian F.A. council. Mr. Roy Druery, said today. Mr. Druery said he had discussed theReuter - 168 words
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Miscellaneous78 1958-06-11 16 KI'ALA I 1 Ml-I K SOCCER: Dlv. 1: T.P.C.A. v Police Depot, TPCA ground: Dlv 2: 8.1.R.5.C. v Indonesia Muda, Taylor Road: Police Depot v S.C.A.A., Kg. Bahru: Di». 3: Army Car Regt v HO. Fed. Army Ipoh Road. ATHLETICS: Pasar Road School sports. Pasar Road. 3 p.m. nn \178 words
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