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Title Section27 1958-06-16 1 AVERAGE lIIMY 4111 T 1 1 1 1 It Mil EXCEEDS SO, OOO The Straits Times New*"** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1958 ft 15 CENTS27 words
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Article572 1958-06-16 1 BAZOOKAS vs TANKS IN STREET BATTLES Premier is forced to leave home BEIRUT, Sunday. piKRCE street fighting between Lebanese security forces and rebels broke out again in Beirut shortly after dawn today. Rebels were using bazookas and hand grenades agninst armoured cars and tanks encircling their strongholds572 words
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246 1958-06-16 1 Kelantan girl saves boy in Thames drama |ON DON, Sun.— A 19- year-old Malayan girl dived into the River Thames yesterday and rescued a four-year-old Malayan boy who had fallen overboard from a pleasure steamer. She is Esah binte Abdullah, of Kelantan, who is studying languages at London University. TheReuter - 246 words
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Article40 1958-06-16 1 JAKARTA. Sun.— The leftwing Sunday newspaper Berita Minggu today was ordered to suspend publication. The military authorities arrested its editor. They acted on an article saying U.S. 7th Fleet planes bombed loyalist cities in east Indonesia— U.P.UP - 40 words
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Article32 1958-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A patrol of the Ist Bn King's Own Scottish B>rder ers shot dead one of two bandits they contacted In tie Pontlan district of Johore this morning32 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-06-16 1 WITH HIS arms spread in a giant victory V, the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, acknowledges the greetings of a large crowd gathered outside his home in Sims Avenue With him (from left) are his daughters Iris and Shirley, Mr. J. M jumabhoy, Minister for68 words
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Article157 1958-06-16 1 BELGRADE, Sunday DRESIDENT Tito today said the Chinese leaders were against the relaxation of world tension and accused them of instigating war danger to solve their internal diffiSpeaking at a rally of miners, the Yugoslav leader said the Chinese were now "at the same positionsReuter - 157 words
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Article101 1958-06-16 1 HAMBURG, Sun. A 20--nation International Rubber Study Group wound up a sixday session here yesterday with a rejection of international price controls. A spokesman told a press conference called at the end of the closed-doors meeting that the 20-nation group was not recommending implementation ofUPI - 101 words
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115 1958-06-16 1 A-BOMBING CRITICISED: TEACHER SUSPENDED NEW YORK. Sun. The American Civil Liberties Union announced today It would investigate the case of a New Jersey school teacher placed on leave of absence after three of her students wrote essays critical of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Mr. Emil Oxfeld. counsel for theReuter - 115 words
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Article80 1958-06-16 1 VENICE Sun.— The graceful gondolas or Venice triumphed over their modern competitors when fast motorboat traffic was declared forbidden on the Orand Canal, the city's main thoroughfare The 400 traditional, serenading gondoliers faced with extinction by their faster competitors had complained to the city that bow wavesReuter - 80 words
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Article22 1958-06-16 1 SAIGON. Sun— The committee for film censorship Is reported to be considering banning the film "Bonjour Tristesse" in Saigon— U.PJ.22 words
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Article26 1958-06-16 1 TOKYO. Sun.-A Yugoslav pilot requested and was granted political asylum after landing his plane in Hungary, the New China New s Agency reported n.P26 words
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Article23 1958-06-16 1 WASHINGTON. Sun— The sixth and seventh U.S. nuclear tests in the current series in the Pacific were announced today— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article23 1958-06-16 1 WARSAW, Sun. Poland's first atomic reactor began working yesterday at Swierk near Warsaw. It was supplied by the Soviet Union— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article158 1958-06-16 1 TOKYO Sun The Japanese Foreign Ministry last night confirmed that Malaya will welcome Japanese capital Investments, businesses and industrial co-operation teams A ministry spokesman said, however, it would be at least a year before a trade agreement was concluded. The spokesman said MaHaya's Minister of158 words
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332 1958-06-16 1 NORMAN SIEBEL - Malaya loses that cup to Indonesia NORMAN SIEBEL by exactly five minutes past ten o'clock last night, Indonesia wrested the Thomas Cup from Malaya, the holders of badminton's symbol of world supremacy since the competition was started in 1948. Indonesia, who had taken a three-one lead over Malaya on Saturday,332 words
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Article45 1958-06-16 2 TANJONG MALIM, Sun. A retired New Zealand school master. Mr. E. C. Hicks, will shortly publish a book entitled "History of English Schools in Perak Mr. Hicks, who was Chief Education Officer of Perak for almost 10 years, retired in 195445 words
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236 1958-06-16 2 National service registration is now on 500,000 TO BE ENROLLED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALL IS SET for the registration of 500,000 Mala- yan youths for national service. From 8.30 a.m. tomorrow centres will be open throughout the country. Under a two -m mutt 1 youth plan, the authorities hope to236 words
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Article117 1958-06-16 2 MAYOR'S LEGAL ADVISERS rpHE Singapore City CounX cil finance and general purposes committee has agreed unanimously to authorise the engagement of a legal firm to act on behalf of the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. in respect of two letters received from the law firm of David Marshall and Company.117 words
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Article30 1958-06-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mohamed bin Mohamed All. a special constable, was sentenced to three months' jail when convicted on a charge of housebreaklng in the magistrate's court today.30 words
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Article111 1958-06-16 2 IPOH, Sunday. THE Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress is to ask the Federation and Indian governments to abolish deck passage on ships plying between Indian and Malayan ports. This decision was made at an MIC committee meeting Mr. V. M. Sundaraman. president of111 words
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Article100 1958-06-16 2 HEALTH MAN INVITES SUGGESTIONS PENANG, Sun— The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tan Hor Kee, today invited suggestions for the "better running" of i the Penang General Hospital. "After the war, medical and health services expanded and we now have several units which were previously nonexistent in our hospital,'' he told100 words
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Article27 1958-06-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Lee Wan Ton was fined $90 today for taking two yards of plastic cloth without a permit into a restricted area.27 words
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Article38 1958-06-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tlew Leng Huat, formerly of the Customs Dept. was fined $50 in the magistrate's court today for stealing an orchid plant. The plant was found In Tiew's house in Malacca.38 words
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Article45 1958-06-16 2 IPOH. Sun— The dUector> of Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. and Tunjong Tin Dredging Ltd will recommend final divid ends of I/- per share for th» last financial year, payable on July 31. at the annual meetings to be held on July 10.45 words
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Article40 1958-06-16 2 KUALA LIPIS, Sun The Assistant District Officer, Jerantut. Inche Mobaraed Jamil bin Mohamed Jan, will leave for a six months course on budgeting and treasury duties in India under the Colombo Plan at the end of the month40 words
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Article52 1958-06-16 2 IPOH. Bun. A trisharider. A. J. Muthu. lost his $250 trlsha here when he went to the cinema last night. Muthu had parked it in front of the Grand TTieatre in Cowan Street. When the show ended at 9 pm. it was missing. H« reported to52 words
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Article156 1958-06-16 2 BANISHED MACE MAY GO ON SHOW rpilK banished mace of the 1 Singapore City Council may be placed on public view somi in a SI.SM showcas c in the City Hall basement. The council's estates and building committee has recommended that a mo. tion by a Labour Front councillor, Mr.156 words
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178 1958-06-16 2 Raja Muda visits the remote kampongs LENGGONG, (Uppe Perak). Sun. Th Raja Muda of Pcra completed a two-da tour of rural areas an remote Malay ka m pongs in the Uppe Perak district yestorda; He visited Kampong Lat Papan and Danglang c Friday. In the afternoon t was given a178 words
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241 1958-06-16 2 T<HE Singapore Federation of Services' Unions ha decided to "wait and see" in its dispute wit! the services' authorities over redundancies, gratui ties and severance pay. The full council of the federation unanimously agreed on Saturday nigh that they would strike only If the War241 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-06-16 2 Don 't expect too much of Citi Council, says Ramanathan DENANG, Sun. chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. today told Malayan Socialists not to expect too much from Labour's majority in the George Town City Council "We are strictly limited in our powers and182 words
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Miscellaneous171 1958-06-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby RADIO: General Programme DAI\IA uif AVA Slr'ngs; 200 Close Down; 5. HAUIU MALAIA interlude tor Music; 5.16 The w vr Kind of Music; 5.30 ChU( NATIONAL SHORT A\ I. ren s p^^ HoUbe w OR t mkm(i Record; 8.15 Woman's MagaiJn <in.'. Ti mk\ t4S171 words
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Article330 1958-06-16 3 SIR HUGH IMPOSES CURFEW AS GREEK MAYORS APPEAL TO U.N. TURKEY TELLS DAG: MORE VIOLENCE IS BREWING— PARTITION ONLY WAY NEW YORK, Sunday. has told the U.N. Secretary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, in a letter released today, that "co-existence of the Turkish and Greek communities in Cyprus underReuter - 330 words
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173 1958-06-16 3 NEW YORK, Sun.— The Archbishop of Canterbury said yesterday that "there is very little to show" for Billy Graham's evangelistic crusade in Britain. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher said, however, that the 1954-55 crusade in England and Scotland was both a success and a failure. 'Some173 words
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111 1958-06-16 3 TEENAGE 'SPECIALS 9 FIGHT YOUTH GANGS WEDNESBURY (England), Sun.—Teenagers are being recruited as special constables in this town and nearby Darlaston to help in the right against gangs of their own age. The two Midland towns are accepting boys and girls as ".specials" at the age of 18. British policeReuter - 111 words
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Article225 1958-06-16 3 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Tom Dr. berg, chairman of the Labour Party's national executive, today expressed the belief that President Nasser was too much interested in Egypt's status in the AfroAsian world to commit himself entirely to either of the big power blocs. In an article225 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-06-16 3 STRIKE-BOUNC ships loaded with perishable goods from New Zealand and South Africa crowd the Royal Albert dock, London, as the dock workers" strike continues. Express photograph.37 words
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Article212 1958-06-16 3 ENVOY BRINGS NOTE FROM NIKITA PARIS. Sunday. DUSSIA made her first overture to Gen. Charles de Gaulle yesterday when the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Serge Vinogradov, called on the French Premier. li He brought a 21 -page letter from the Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, andReuter; UP - 212 words
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Article80 1958-06-16 3 THE FEUDING TAYLORS GO TO COURT /MU.I Mnl-OKD Mm \J Seven members of tne Taylor family were bound over to be of good behaviour for a year after pleading (uilty here today to "making an affray with shotguns during a family feud. The two Taylors who admitted firing the gunsReuter - 80 words
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Article51 1958-06-16 3 ROME. Sun. An Italian, Alberto Trevision has challenged the right of Spain's Salvador Dali to call himself j the world's greatest surreal list painter" and has formally challenged him to a "painting duel." He suggested that each should paint two pictures one "mystical" the otherReuter - 51 words
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Article55 1958-06-16 3 TOKYO. Sun. The National Marine Disaster Inquiry Board today confirmed it iiad completed its investigation of the case in which the 34.183-ton British luxury liner Caronia collided with a lighthouse at Yokohama on April A board spokesman said the Japanese pilot would be the main defendant inReuter - 55 words
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Article202 1958-06-16 3 Pnllroom man lose its licence for enforcing colour bar WOLVERH AMPTON, Sun. A "Whites only" ballroom here which recently refused admission to an Indian may lose its licence because it enforces a colour bar, it was learned last night. The Wolverhampton Labour Party branch is to oppose renewalReuter - 202 words
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Article26 1958-06-16 3 RABAT. Sun. Franc today agreed to withdraw her troops from 10 military posts in eastern and southtni Morocco, a Government communique said. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article24 1958-06-16 3 MANIL i. Sun. -Philippines President Carlos Garcia left here today In a Pan American plane for Honolulu and the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article63 1958-06-16 3 COLUMBUS. Ohio. Bun Four scientists back from a year In the Antarctic reported today they had found a mountain range containing high grade Iron ore, nickel, copper, chromium, and pos- sibly rare elements. "That mountain would De worth a fortune here," one said, "but I doubt63 words
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Article206 1958-06-16 3 TORIES WIN WITH LOWER MAJORITY ARGYLL, Sun. The Conservative Party has retained its seat with a reduced majority in a Parliamentary byelection here, it was announced last night. Result of the election was: Mr. Michael Noble, Conservative. 12,541 votes; Mr. W.D. McKean. Liberal. 7.375 votes; Mr. Robert Young. Labour. 6.884Reuter - 206 words
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Article117 1958-06-16 3 China 'land of hope and vigour' LONDON. Sun— Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge. British i Journalist and author, in an article published in the Bun- day Pictorial today portrayed China as a nation charged with vigour and hope. Giving his Impressions ot a visit to China. Mr. MugKeridge predicted that If theReuter - 117 words
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Article47 1958-06-16 3 VANCOUVER. Sun. Th* crew of a Soviet TU-104 jet airliner from Moscow got a warm welcome from a crowd of 3.000 when they arrived to take part in Br.tish Columbia's centennial celebrations. The chairman presented the crew with a British Columb'i cMitcnnlal piaque.ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement299 1958-06-16 3 FROM THE U.S. rjpi NEW /Am CLOTHINGS Vn-~T FOR THE KIDS. V«^kA GIRLS- )#X>^\\ FIESTA JEANS jj \VI I COTTON EMBROIDERED, #>. *3fJ 5 MANY COL. OT*W SHORTS BOLERO frffi&k SETS IN CAY COTTONS BOYS SHIRTS imi at dad's", boned collar. 1 S Colour*. Long riccvM. l|\ SLACKS SPORTSHIRT II299 words
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Article105 1958-06-16 4 Wounded man charged, remanded iron. Sun.— The Ipoh Magistrate yesterday ordered the remand of a man in hospital with serious gun shot wounds. The magistrate. Tengku Ahmad Rithauddin Shah, had gone to the hospital to charge Li Kai. alias Ah Kai. alias Li Siew. 35. for alleged possession of a105 words
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Article19 1958-06-16 4 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. Inche Abdullah Thani bin Yusoff has been appointed Bailiff of the Town Counc.l here19 words
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Article21 1958-06-16 4 The RE ME. Association will hold its annual dance at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore on Thursday at 830 pm21 words
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Article85 1958-06-16 4 First two youths to register BUKIT MEKTAJAM Sun A shop assistant, M Abbas, and a Bukit Mertajam nitration plant worker, K. Narayanan, were the first two youths to register for national service here last week. They enrolled at the Bukit Mertajam centre on Wednes day. although registration is not due85 words
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426 1958-06-16 4 VINCENT HUANG - VINCENT HUANG I'enghu's offer to H.K. refugees Is halted From lIONG KONG, Sun.— 1 A large proportion of the estimated 3.000 to 4,000 Chinese Muslim refugees here is expected to seek entry into Malaya following the offer by the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku426 words
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Article259 1958-06-16 4 Double-accident death verdict IPOH. Sunday. A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded here yesterday at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of the former station master of Lahat railway station, Loo Hock Toh. Loo. 34. died In the Ipoh hospital from fractured ribs and a259 words
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Article31 1958-06-16 4 PENANG. Sun -The Junior Chamber International's 9th Asian Regional Conference will be held in Kuala Lumpur next April. Over 200 delegates from 21 Asian countries will attend.31 words
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Article35 1958-06-16 4 PENANG. Sun —The Governor, Raja Sir Uda. wa.s among 500 leading citizens who attended a Penang fe.< tival civic reception given by the Mayor. Mr. D S. Ramanathan. and city councillors la.st night.35 words
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Article28 1958-06-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Major A Johnstone. of the Army Education Staff, will be the speaker at the Johore Rotary Club's meeting on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m28 words
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Article33 1958-06-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Minister for Education Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. yesterday vUltet* the Government English College, the Princess Elizpbeth School for the Blind and the Malayan waving factor, here33 words
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Article30 1958-06-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Chung Kirn Fah was fined $200 in the magistrate., court today for failing to submit contributions for November and December to the Employees' Provident Fund.30 words
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Advertisement135 1958-06-16 4 PRICKLY HEAT fl V f_T\ T4_ a mWw '**—*>*• Aafli AGNESIA MSi DUSTING POWDER 1 Treat him gently A child"s delicate skin requires the utmost consideration By using Agnesia you are ensuring that oncklv heat and all dermir »ruptions do not iHect voui child 6RAFTON LABORATORIES LTO. Wholesale Chemists. Singapore.135 words
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Advertisement226 1958-06-16 4 -==^!Sair i ff Trp- -TIL i -i n~ u <^B 32a. ih Me MEW GENERAL^ ELECTRIC Si^MnS.'.'JiJ 2 Interior Terrific... clot«« wilk mum tmm. g Hnt 11 a super low cost refrigerator built Q To* Mm.. C.fc. Ice for the whnlr family, with plrnty of wide BTtayi. J^ 'hrlvrv 'r»y».226 words
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Miscellaneous972 1958-06-16 4 1%-iiai.tt |dSrta, C ra4s V°7 fiPJES* 8 45 915: CA «TOL: Escapade CATHAY: Acros, The Br Wg e l) ViVe" 'IcS 3 ko S 3JO. 6.30; Sad Sack 9 30; ODEON: 7 l CAPITOL. Deep Six HfcW Tori Uu^Ch. 2^lanlThree Faces Of Bye I 15. 3.30. 124S 7 91S rin.972 words
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Article318 1958-06-16 5 Police track down leaders of new gang ot pickpockets With help from the public The gangsters employ daring methods. One method is for a gangster to single out a woman and suddenly bewilder her by posing as her irate husband. He creates a scene by scoldIng her about318 words
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Article176 1958-06-16 5 IPOH. Sunday. MALAYA'S first co-operative estates society, formed in Talping on Friday, has got off to a good start. Two hundred and sixty eight estate workers have already enrolled. The Larut. Matang and Selama Co-Operatlve Estates Society. opened by the Health Minister, Mr. V. T.176 words
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Article116 1958-06-16 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun— The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and his consort on their tour of the East Coast today visited the prison "without walls" at Pengkalan Chepa, six miles from here. They saw prisoners at work in the wood carving, silversmiths' and tailors' shops. Earlier, they116 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-06-16 5 Appointed a judge of Supreme Court MR. ONG HOCK THVE (Mr. H. T. One). 50. the first Chinese to be appointed a Supreme Court Judge in the Federation of Malaya. He will assume his new duties on Sept. 1. He was a partner in the legal Arm of Cheang. Lee130 words
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Article38 1958-06-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— In the magistrate's court today. Sadi bin K%sslm was fined $100 for carrying a kris without authority, riding an unlicensed cycle and having an Identity card on which there was an unauthorised alteration.38 words
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Article68 1958-06-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. —I The Johore Government will be asked to grant a 50 per cent Increase in retiring allowance for temporary officers. This was decided at the annual general meeting here of the local branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union. The meeting also passed a68 words
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Article71 1958-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Selangor brfcnch of the government Temporary Officers Union yesterday held a tea party In honour of the union treasurer. Mr. A. H. C Joslah, who is joining the government's permanent establishment a s assistant accountant in the employees provident fund office. The71 words
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Article28 1958-06-16 5 Mr. Ec Soon Howe will be installed as the new president of the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday at a dinner In the Oathav Hotel Restaurant.28 words
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136 1958-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government has Issued 121,835 citizenship certificates to people who by operation of law are already Federal citizens. This U one of the major cause s of the backlog of applications which the Registration Department has had to deal with. The Registrar-General136 words
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Article224 1958-06-16 5 Hospital staff appeal to Govt. DENANG. Sun. The president of the Penang Medical Staff Union. Mr. Kan t a r Singh, warned today that the hospital assistants service was faced with "extinction." "It is a matter for regret that the Medclal Department. In its anxiety to build up a nursing224 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-06-16 5 t4i nit 4> it A io. By lf#is a^a^aVl I^aW 3Cl^* '^^f I VWlaTfci si_afU f I s*i C£ J faftfl^F ■a^^^^ "a»^l a^a^a^^T I I T^^a^al iCUT aVV^STEC? <J mf 1 a^fc. The Saint By Lesiie Vharterin I l/i,'t -f-y t\ a^L^L^aTO I LaaaaaW r"V^fcJ*T ""^O HATLi I |kl118 words
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Obituary26 1958-06-16 6 M Wardt U* (Mtmimum). STEPHEN ALFRED DONOHtJB. 41 ytmn, parsed "away peareiull1b 6.5» Cortege will leave M Bowmont Gardens for K.itong Church, 4.30 p.m. Today.26 words
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Article26 1958-06-16 6 I* »»rtf» (I* IMMHBI MR MRS J. R. MARTENS Tl>ank all Relatives, Friends for their Oood Wishes. Valuable Gifts, Attendance and Assistance at their Wedding.26 words
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Article25 1958-06-16 6 M Horrf. Mo <¥imimml>). EVER CONSTANT *nd very *;ir memory of A. E. Walker <W.r»ly> Elphtl Estate, Sungei Eipnt. killed 16th June, IMB25 words
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608 1958-06-16 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon June 16. 1958 An American Loan American aid lor the Fedeiations five yeai development plan has been a possibility since the plan was dratted, and virtually <i necessity- since the price ol rubber began to tall and the tin industry found itsell headed for trouble.608 words
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Article336 1958-06-16 6 Members of the Alumni Association have not been appeased by tbe announcement that the inuch-crrticised General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur is to get a face-lift »t last. Tbe operation will be spread over a number ol years and "will depend on the money available." The first phase336 words
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Article199 1958-06-16 6 I A thaw has begun in the fi^e-month-old cold war between the Federation of Malay School Teachers' Association and the Federation's Ministry of Education. Talks last week between the Prime Minister and a delegation from the Association appear to have cleared up misunderstandings. Reporting on his meeting with199 words
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1280 1958-06-16 6 A. Samad Ismail - UMNO WILL HAVE NO REAL RIVAL FOR MANY YEARS TO COME A. Samad Ismail THE TWELFTH UMNO GENERAL ASSEMBLY REVEALED THAT WHILE THERE ARE GROUPS CRITICAL t>F SOME OF THE POLICIES OF THE PARTY, THEY ARE UNLIKELY TO BREAK AWAY FROM UMNO by THE twelfth UMNO General Assembly —and the1,280 words
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278 1958-06-16 6 IF THERE ARE GOOD AND BAD COLONIALISTS, THERE ARE GOOD AND RAD MAYORS TOO DURING this century colonial administration has done more for the people of Africa and Asia than the League of Nations, UNO, aid programmes etc. There is nothing to be ashamed of in providing honest Impartial administration278 words
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111 1958-06-16 6 Alliance should remain In power FOR three reasons, I feel r that the Alliance Party should continue to be In power. They have Justified their existence. It Is usual to say, that they should have done this or that. Or again, to say. that they should not have done this111 words
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Letter42 1958-06-16 6 Exemption for teachers rls disheartening to note that the Education Department of Malaya Is not exempted from the coming registration for national service *n the Federation. Exemption should have been given because teachers are considered to be very important FAIR PLAY. Pontian42 words
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Letter47 1958-06-16 6 These attacks are unfair rE recent attacks by the Malay Education Council are very hurtful to those who have at heart tbe welfare of tbe Singapore Government's education expansion scheme. The charges of delay and lack of care are unfair end unfounded. The Gor veinmcat htu repeatedly47 words
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Letter174 1958-06-16 6 I WISH to draw the attention of the Education Department authorities to the inefficiency of one of its employees. I twice visited the Department to inquire for details about a scholarship under the Colombo Plan. Twice I received no information, but was told that the scholarship was174 words
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Article550 1958-06-16 7 2,000 SUPPORTEMS WELCOME LJM HOME WITH PARTY SONG, UON DANCE CHIEF MINISTER 'TELLS OF ARRANGEMENT FOR REVIEWING THE NEW CONSTITUTION SINGAPORE will hold further talks with Bri tain within fonr years "to review the work inf of the new constitution," the Chief Minister. Mr,550 words
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Article146 1958-06-16 7 RAF MAN WEDS A MALAY GIRL KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Briiish .serviceman. Victor Maratea, 22, was yesterday married by Muslim rites to die Mahanum binte Ghauth. 19, the daughter of a Malay village headman. He is a Senior Aircraftman of the R A.F.. Changj. Singapore, and she was a teacher146 words
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Article45 1958-06-16 7 PENANG. Sun.— The music section of the Penang Arts Council needs more voices for Its production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado" next September. Mr. Ida Kinloch will be in eh»nte of production with Mr. C. J. E. Evans as music director.45 words
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Article133 1958-06-16 7 $2m. Aussie rail gift for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Australia is to give MaI laya six railway power coaches, the Australian High Commission here announced today. TPJPir total value: More than $2 million. The gift coaches are in addition to the six which the Federation Government is buying from Australia.133 words
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262 1958-06-16 7 Woman, 35, fights off masked dagger men KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —A 35-year-old woman fougnt off two armed masked men who tried to rob her in her Cheras Road home here early today. She hurled a stool at them. Jumped on one of the men and grabbed the blade of a262 words
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Article92 1958-06-16 7 All-Malaya rubber group move KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Federation Kubber Trade Assuciat.on last night appointed a fiveman committee to study a draft constitution for the formation cf a PanMalayan Rubber Trade Association. The Pan-Malayan body will include all rubber trade associations in tru; Federat.on and Singapore. The aim of the92 words
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Article55 1958-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor Party Rakyat today decided to support the demand by UMNO to the Federation Government U> urge world powers to stop I nuclear tests. The annual meeting also decided to co-operate with the UMNO and other political parties to help collect funds55 words
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Article272 1958-06-16 7 Talks to be held in December KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. If ALAYAN teachers who want to take the lead in promoting racial understanding will hold a pan-Malayan conference in December to find out how bpst they can contribute towards this goal. The chairman of the Selangor branch272 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-06-16 7 PLANTER RETIRING AFTER 20 YEARS MR. R A. COLES, a senior planter, of Johore. leaves on June 17 for Britain on retirement Mr. Coles was a former chairman of the Johore Planters Association and a member of the Johorr Executive and State Councils. He na s brrn managing Ton* Hing56 words
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Article24 1958-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Indonesian Ambassador in Malaya. Dr. Mohamed Razif. today left by Scandinavian Air System for Jakarta for routine consultations.24 words
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130 1958-06-16 7 HUCKLE: NO PETITION AGAINST HIM— GOVT. IPOH. Sun. The Perak State Government yesterday issued a statement announcing that it had not received any pet .tion requesting the removal of Mr. A. A. Huckle. District Officer. Kinta. stationed In Batu Gajah. The working committee of the UMNO branch in Batu Gajah130 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-06-16 7 SINUAPORE I'll 1R M I vr Mr Joseph Cho« Tian Hnrk kelps his Kuala Lumpar bride. Miss Lilian Lira Slew Chins. «f th«- bridal c*t after their wedding at the SI Mary's Church. Kaala Lumpur, on Saturday. Mr. Cnoo is the son «.f Mrs <70 words
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Article50 1958-06-16 7 I KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The Trengganu Government will be asked to allow dailypaid Government employees to Join the state's co-opera-tive thrift and loan societies. This was decided at the annual general meeting or the Treogganu Public Work* Depart mew and Town Board Employees' Union here yesterday.50 words
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208 1958-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A NATIONAL medical services union for 15,000 hospital workers of all grades, from assistants to attendants, will be formed soon to replace the Federal Union of Medical Services, which cater* fot only a few categories, the general secretary of th* union. Mr.208 words
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Article109 1958-06-16 7 POLLING IN NEW VILLAGE IPOH. Sun. -Three Malayan Chinese Association supported candidates and two Peop.'c's Progressive Party backed cft:iiH a tes won the five seats in the Posir Pinji local council elections "rs- terday. Pasir PinJl, one of the biggest new villages, in PeraK. is on the outskirts of Ipoh.109 words
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Article89 1958-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i The Minister for Labour and Social Walfare. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. has been elected chairman of a committee to look into conditions of employment of plantation workers by the International Lab our Conference now being held in Geneva. A Federation Government statement89 words
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Advertisement158 1958-06-16 7 mm 3-» IK. 'Mn^a^HaßCa^aU *> tW IMM SUPER Hi-Fi 3D RADIOGRAM Model Mauritius De Luxe With Cocktail Compartment. 4 Speed Record Changer. Singapore Penang $1,050.00 Federation $1 195.00 M~ke tare you see and hear the latest Blme Spot* AT ALL BLUE SPOT DEALERS Sole Agents for Singapore, Federation of Malat/a158 words
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Advertisement157 1958-06-16 7 MOUNTID I f 9 Can be attached in a few minute* to any tractor equipped with either a hydraulic or power operated lift linkage i and is then held m position by an auto- matK safety catch. I Mil C 11 1 Air prtMurr I2S ft, m. »-A Dafawry 100157 words
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Article811 1958-06-16 8 By Our Market Correspondent WITH the rubber and tin outlook still uncertain it was little wonder that the Malayan Share Market last week did not present a verj inspiring picture. Although the London and New York markets were slightly improved they have very little influence on811 words
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COMMODITY REVIEW
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Article553 1958-06-16 8 was erratic last week moving $*****4, $369.75, $369. $369 25, $369.25. and $369 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra June $324 buyers. $32\ sellers. Tone quiet Bingapw* Coronal Oil Millers' Association: bulk $48 sellers, drum $52 sellers. Tone553 words
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Article286 1958-06-16 8 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was issued by one firm of brokers for the period June 7 to 13. INIM STRIALS: Fr.iser Neave Ords. $247 to $2 48 to $245 to $2,474. Gammon.-- $1.96 and $1.97. Georgetown Dispensary $1.71 and $1,714. Hammer286 words
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Article69 1958-06-16 8 payment NMi Nrjif Ltd. 3 Preference "he MrUI Box Company of Malaya ltd 12' i' rii.- Kundont Rubber Estate I trl 1%%\ 1..- KinU Tin Minn ltd. 50% 1 in inn Tin Hi. d^nu Ltd. On Increased capital. payment far year June 26 7 V July N 1769 words
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Article777 1958-06-16 8 rE following list of revised quotations was issued by tne Malayan Share Brokers' \nmi. i.ition after Its last meeting on Friday. INDISIKIW..-. Alt* Bricks Pref I.M 3.05 Ords. .'45 3 55 At..!. It. 11. .buM-r.M B U Petrol 43'- 4S ■XH B. M. Trustees tit i.25 Con777 words
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Advertisement1199 1958-06-16 8 NOTICES NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SELANGOR BUDDHIST JIMAH RUBBER ESTATES MALAYAN AIRWAYS ASSOCIATION UMITED LIMITED Kuala Lumpur (Incorporated in Singapore) MEDICAL DRESSER al/iTirc NOTICE IS hereby given that J: O Ur >. ~a *n Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting Applications are Invited l for the Mr. Llm Tat Tean has ceased f Company1,199 words
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Advertisement689 1958-06-16 8 YOU CAN BE SURE...\F ITS BbHHHHHbHHH| IIRCONDITIONING tV I Westin£house I I-Xaar Ouraotet I tntir. unit II Roomcooleri j, 1. Ij and 2HP fuaraatced for ooe I fear acaloat all I I otifinsi factory F 1 I deferu Tile aealeo I notor eomprewor •>■ fly «u»r«ole».- g T"^^^-— norimnTinrinPßl I689 words
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Advertisement1582 1958-06-16 9 Terl:l4Os MANSFIELD «3c CO., LTD. T«I:2411 01 liaei) llncorpo'atet m Smnrore) (12 lues THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAKINCS 73 HVEIPuOL. GLASGOW, LtKttCH X CPHTIHEKTU POITS (Via Sail a»» littttr ta praccet na Panama er Capt el Gael Mapr Carriers tpbea ta practtt na tu.tr parti tt Mad aat tttcbarfe cargi1,582 words
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Advertisement1130 1958-06-16 9 EAST ASIATIC LIMBS NOMEWAWS SAIIINCS FM AJU, PORT SAIO. tCMA, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. NAMBWC, BREMEN, COPfIMIaMM. MTHENtURC, OSLO Sport P. Sham Penanf '•"BOCOTA 27 75 Jaae 2t/2t Jaat 27/21 Jan "MANCMMIA" 5 7 Jat, 1/ I Jeaj It'll M; "MflPliA" 21 24 lalf 25/llJet! Ctliiat Oerrattl. Karttkama, Mraia. OBTWAMt UULINCS FOR1,130 words
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Advertisement1232 1958-06-16 9 wi'iT.ni THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. w SINCAPMf IncorparrTed i. the Uaated bnfdaai) lIMI SAILIKS tl AHH. X t COtITIHENTII PORTS Sport P. S'fiam Penang lENAIIANACN for Hamburf, J London. Rotterdam 1. 17 21/ a MM 21 25 Ja.e It 27 M I KMEOCN for laaOon, Rotttrdam, 22 24 Jaae1,232 words
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Advertisement1274 1958-06-16 9 McALISTER CO.. LTD. TEL Na.: ***** ELLERMAN LINES KLAVEMESS LINE LIPJtOPI, HAVRE WTmiAM. LM APJSEUS, SAM FRANCISCO HAtMWJK t KIEL SEATTLE, VAPJCItWtI) t PORTIANI aad tar B S.A Nortr ttiaat c Parts AuaptM*. carfa tar Caatral 1 Si.tl aad a.nada fit Calami* lawi t em or mifmi ip^oVti,. wrTL. a^STlt1,274 words
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Article223 1958-06-16 10 Partington hits 100 off Levers I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun Kilat Club, only unbeaten side In the Stonor Shield cricket competition, beat T PC A on first innings In an. exciting finish on the Pantal ground today. Set to m-ke 115 in 120 minutes, for the lead Kilat Club got the runs223 words
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Article43 1958-06-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, SunMalacca swept the board at the first Federation Prisons Department's athletic meet held at Telok Mas yesterday. Malacca won the team championship and also supplied the champion athlete, C. Perera. and best performer, Velayathum. Taiping finished runners-up.43 words
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90 1958-06-16 10 Davis sets record, 'double' for Delany BERKELEY, (California.) Sun.— Glenn Davis beat the world 440 yards record with a time of 45.7 sec. in the American Collegiate Athletic Association championships here yesterday. Ron Delany, Irish winner of the Olympic 1,500 metres, won the mile in 4 mm. 3.5 sec. a90 words
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Article81 1958-06-16 10 WENTWORTH: South African Harold Henning and Australian Peter Thomson tied for first place in the Daks £2.500 72-hole open I tournament on the West course here. Each had an aggregate of 275. TULSA: Tommy Holt (U.S.t won the American Open title with a 72-hole total of 283 here. DEAUVILLE:81 words
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Article32 1958-06-16 10 MELBOURNE: The Australian Empire Games men's swimming team will com- 1 pete in China after the CardiCf Games. The women's swimming team will compete in France. Holland, Germany Austria and Singapore32 words
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Article80 1958-06-16 10 I, S YP, NEY Sun. Australian I football resul's N. 8. W. FEDERATION Div 1: Apia 1 Hakoah l; Auburn' 1 Bankstown 6; Corrmal United 8 Vallawood 2. FEDERATION CCF (Preliminary Round): Camper down 0 Condell Park 7 Nova 0 White Eagles 8; Drummoyne 5 Mellta 3; Regents80 words
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402 1958-06-16 10 Wightman Cup back In Britain after 28 years THEN ANN HAYDON SCORES WINNING POINT I ONDON, Sun. A fighting victory by 17-year-old Christine Truman over Wimbledon champion Althea Gibson at Wimbledon yesterday helped Britain's young team of tennis girls to snap the United States' strangleholdReuter - 402 words
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Article255 1958-06-16 10 a ppmtitdv k r^ HOVE, Sussex, Sunday. A N T U S Y b Don Smith the lef t hander who is challenging for a place in England's Test earn helped Sussex declare 274 for n ne agalns the New Zealand touring team on theReuter - 255 words
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Article164 1958-06-16 10 YORKSHIRE SHOCK THE CHAMPIONS 1 1 ONDON. Sun. The Yorkl* shire attack recalled past glories at Sheffield yesat rd th y Wh H en ln 10 m n^s at the end of the day they captured seven Surrey wickets for only 53 runs Close of play scores: Surrey 1 1M;164 words
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Article38 1958-06-16 10 HONG KONG, Sun A Combined University of Malaya and Hong Kong cricket team lost to the Vice-Chan-cellor's XI by an innings and ten runs toaay. Universities 53 and 149 Vice-Chancellor's XI 212-9 decl— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article32 1958-06-16 10 MALACCA, Sun. ""ederatlon Prisons beat Singapore Prisons by 4-1 at soccer at the Kubu Stadium here today. Kamaruddln. Zainal (2) and K. Kamaruddln scored for Malacca, and Talib for Singapore.32 words
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267 1958-06-16 10 SINGAPORE Chinese scored a ten-wicket win over SHangor Chinese in their annual two-day cricket match at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Singapore, replying to Selangors first Innings total of 128. carried their overnight total 175-6 to 206. Then they bundled out Selanßor for 96 and scored267 words
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Advertisement605 1958-06-16 10 I MALAYA DEFENDS THOMAS CUP =HI EXCLUSIVE NEWSREEL :nr^l A newsreel showing all the four mitrhrs of Saturdays Thomaa Cap Challenre Roond Tie between MALAYA and INDONESIA will be shown exclusively at the following Cathay Orranisatlon Theatres from today at ODEON (North Bridge Road), CATHAY. NEW J ALHAMBRA and ODEON-KATONG.605 words
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Miscellaneous348 1958-06-16 10 Interpretation (7). Straits Times Crossword iaua.iii.. .uui| iiiiit. man" (Tennyson) (S. 10) 2;^ 3i H *FnI»T down I 1 Where we may aim to disturb *»*k I only to haggle, sir (8, 7). j 2 Burdensome nothing! The I J I fiddler's before us (7). HI H HI 3 Worklem348 words
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Advertisement807 1958-06-16 11 Check Biftre Potting Replies to Box lumbers} 1 Utmott tare sfcoaM fee takes I when replying ta bo« imnber i 1 ads. to use the CORRECT NUMKR aad A.drtss >o tb< 1 Straits Times. Times Home. 1 I River VaHcy R««d. I Cash must be sent by regis- r E807 words
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Advertisement689 1958-06-16 11 i SITUATIONS WANT'L I I?• torfiiil«M I llux ,11 Urn MtM WELL EXPERIENCED English Speaking Indian Cook-Bey wilh/ j i without Amah, Excellent preterj ence. Wt')lns go any«here. Plesuse apply 36 Niven Rd. ***** EXPERIENCED SHIPPING I CLERK, Chinese. Bachelor, seeks position in Shipping Agency, wiTttnE to travel anywhere. po689 words
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Advertisement891 1958-06-16 11 ■VUMWMMI VVA.NTM) lv W,,r4, Si (Mim.)—Bax it eU. extrm EUROPEAN REQUIRED BUNGALOW or Flat furnished or unfurnished districts 9, 10. 11 Reply Box A 4705 ST. VAVAL Officer requires furnished accommodation with 2 bedrooms. Careful tenants. Box A 4727, S.T. URGENTLY REQUIRED Unfurnished Flat or large room for Chinese family891 words
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Advertisement845 1958-06-16 11 TRAVELS TOURS I, ..«>,. v« X«. 5* rto etlio M-DAY CONDUCTED TOUR to Japan via Saigon, Manila and Hongkong April, 1959. Return Fares $296. $362. $526 and «078 per person. Avoid disappoinimen: by applying immediately to Par Bast Travel Bureau, 6/8, Kottnton Road, Singapore 1. Tel. *****. REAL ESTATE WANTED845 words
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Advertisement732 1958-06-16 11 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS It Ward, U (Htm.) Mat eU. extra IHi. JAMUAtZ* 1*34 iMttton at the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Strait."; Times Press Ltd River Valley Road. Singapore Price 1150 per copy Postage 3i cents extra THE STRAITS fTMES Directory of Singapore A Malaya 1958732 words
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Advertisement815 1958-06-16 11 NOTICES NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY the Public that Mr. Wong Ping Chon left the service of Orchard Motors Ltd. on 14th June 1953. He Is therefore not authorised to transact any business or act on our behalf henceforth. ORCHARD MOTORS LTD., Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY the815 words
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Advertisement849 1958-06-16 11 COMPANY MEETING BRITISH INSULATED CALENDER'S CABLES LIMITED AN EVENTFUL BUT DIFFICULT YEAR MR. W. H. McFADZEAN ON A WELL-EQUIPPED ORGANISATION The Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of British IruaiLivrd C'allender's Cables Limited will be held on June 25th in London. England. The following Is an extract from the circulated star men849 words
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Advertisement935 1958-06-16 11 I Portugal.— ln conjunction with Fabiica Nacional de Condutorea EJodrioos Ltda, we forrneU ome yean ago a crmnany called Cabos ArmadOß c Telefoaixos Ltda. which began the manufacture of power and telephni.t- cables in PortuIn 1953. Throußh our joint efforts this company has become a well-establised and profitable concern. Last935 words
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Article, Illustration2038 1958-06-16 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL IRON MAN' JOE HOCK SHOWS HIS ENDURANCE AND WILL TO WIN ll> Tired and winded, he goes down without a fight in second set of vital match fAN JOE HOCK, the 20 year-old Indonesian champion, established himself as the world's j^it'utcst badminton player of the2,038 words
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Article150 1958-06-16 12 BECKENHAM. Kent. Sun Neale Fraser of Australia won the men's singles title In the Kent lawn tennis championships here yesterday. He defeated Kurt Nellsen of Denmark 6-4. 6-4. In a 43--mlnute display of powerful and controlled tennis In the final. In the all-South African women's150 words
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Article67 1958-06-16 12 SINCLES Tan Joe Hock beat Eddy Choong 15-11, 15-6. Ferry Sonneville beat Teh Kew San 13-15. 15-13. 18-16. Eddy Yusuf beat Abdullah Piruz 6 15. 15-10. 15-8. DOUBLES Njoo Kirn Bie and Tan King Cwan lost to Ooi Teik Hock and Eddy Choong 15-1 3. 9-1567 words
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257 1958-06-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE ANNUAL Malayan Chinese Football Assocla tion's match between North and South endeq in a 2-2 draw at Merdeka Stadium tonight South played better football and were unlucky not to have got more goals from their many chances. They257 words
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150 1958-06-16 12 Singapore gain six points off Negri A FOUR-HOUR stoppage fo rain tailed Singapore' bid for getting maximur points in their Malayan Cric ket Association inter-stat tournament game again.Negri Sembilan which ende in a draw on the padang yes terday. Although only 140 minute play was possible yesterda; Singapore salvaged six150 words
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Advertisement103 1958-06-16 12 SHAW ORGANISATION A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE of j THE 3rd ASIAN j GAMES-tokyo i ShawScoPE CHIT I Sincapore'i <■()!. I) MEDALIST Tan Howe OLL. Liant WIN Ll(ht-Wel K ht Lifting Event fUCCDI Sincapore't Watrrpolo VHEEfI Team in ACTION. TUDII II To h PHOTO FINISH of thr I*o InFIILL. Metre dash In103 words
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Miscellaneous30 1958-06-16 12 E^DIARY IPOH SOCCER: Dlv. 1 Ist Battalion Loyal Regiment v King's Dragoon Guards, padang: Dlv. 2: Ist Battalion Loyal Regiment v Ramblers, lower padang; D.1.0 v P C.R.C., Coronation ground30 words
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