The Straits Times, 20 June 1958
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Title Section19 1958-06-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED V\IF EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times Hew*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958 it CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration306 1958-06-20 1 SOVIET CHIEFS MAY REVERSE MR. ICs LINE Purge forecast of 'revisionists' among Communist satellites Back to the cold war again I ONDON, Thurs. Russia broke off diplomatic negotiations on a cultural ag- j reement with Britain I today in the first sign that Moscow's new cold war306 words
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Article302 1958-06-20 1 15 Reds trap truck, wound 2 policemen gUNGEI, PATANI, Thurs.— Two constables were injured one seriously when 15 terrorists ambushed a police truck at the sth milestone of the hilly Klian Intan-Kroh road yesterday afternoon. The bandits, dressed in jangle green and armed with automatic weapons, fired from well302 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-06-20 1 TIRED TENGKU (OFF TO CLEANSE SOUL) IS EMBRACED BY MR. LIM THE Prime Minister of th. Federation, Tengku Abdul Rahman. looking cry serious and weary, boarded a KIM airliner at Singapore Airport yesterday morning for Beirut on his way to Mecca. He arrived in Singapore n Wednesday night from Kuala131 words
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169 1958-06-20 1 5 CHILDREN DIE OF MYSTERY ILLNESS IPOH, Thurs. Five people, including three infants, died after severe vomiting and diarrhoea in the Kampong Tawa New Village, four miles from here, during the past three weeks. The dead are: Two girls and three boys. The Health Officer, Kinta, Dr. W. Holmes, who169 words
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Article44 1958-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A three-day conference 01 the Department of Information Services' "new role" <n Independent Malaya was opened here today by tn? acting Prime Minister, Halo Abdul Razak bin Hussein. It is being attended by 10 state Information officers.44 words
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Article364 1958-06-20 1 Cheers for man who gave a navy ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A burst of applause greeted the announcement in the Federal Council today that it was Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who was responsible for arranging the handing over of the Royal Malayan Navy to the Federation. The Minister364 words
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153 1958-06-20 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The twoyear hunt for "Mr. K. Junior" the man who took over the mul i -million dollar Chee Fah numbers racket from his father—is over. Often the police were on his tail since his activities became153 words
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Article338 1958-06-20 1 JAKARTA, Thursday. *FHE TOWN of Medan, in North Sumatra has been K declared "closed" by the Indonesian Government for security reasons, it was announced here today. The announcement came In I the wake of reports that British managers were being evacuated from rubber estates after338 words
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Article62 1958-06-20 1 LONDON, Thurs The Bank of England reduced the bank rate to 5 per cent toe level where It stood in September when the Government began adjusting it to meet financial difficulties The rate had been reduced progressively from a high of 7 per cent. TheUPI - 62 words
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Article59 1958-06-20 1 HOBART, Thurs.—Tasmanlan children are taking sherry and cigarettes to school and holding mixed parties In buildings near the school grounds, r?cording to a report on Juvenile delinquency tabled In the House of Assembly here. The report, by a committee of the Liberal Party, said there was undeniableReuter - 59 words
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91 1958-06-20 1 A dinner boycott* by the Cup team PENANG, Thurs— Eddy Choong and all but one of his Thomas Cup team mates stayed away last night from a dinner given by the president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, in honour of players competing in the Malayan91 words
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Article19 1958-06-20 1 TAIPEH, Thurs— The Nationalist Government Is to send a trade mission to Slant for a three-week visit.19 words
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Article77 1958-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A People's Progressive Party rally was interrupted here tonight when stones were hurled at Mr. D.K. Seenivasagam, the secretary-general of the party. Police on duty chased three boys suspected to have been responsible for the stone-throwing. When thr meeting was77 words
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Article201 1958-06-20 1 PENANG. Thurs. Results of matches in tho Malayan international badminton championships played here tonight were: MEN'S SINGLES Finn Kobbero beat Oon ("hong Jin 15-12, 15-8; Oon Chong Teik beat Toh Boon Teng 15-9. 15-11. MEN'S DOUBLES Lee Him Chye and Khoo Eng Huah bt. Jim Poole and201 words
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Article34 1958-06-20 1 LONDON. Thurs Enrlang were 2.17 for 7 wirkrU at <lose of play at Lord's here today on the openIng day of thr srrond cricket Test against New Zealand. Reutt-r34 words
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Advertisement50 1958-06-20 1 ENGAGEMENT DRESS RINGS Ml wirii DIAMONDS. EMERALDS. RUBIES. SAPPHIRES, "M I K I MOT O" CULTURED PEARLS and ahe SOLITAIRE RINCS .tudded wirti Diamonds of I to 3 Caratt apart from other Cluttered DESICNS G. C DE SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing |ewelleri" 3. Raffles Plact. Sport- 1. Phone: ***** 1 ssmss^^^^^^^^^950 words
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Advertisement63 1958-06-20 1 II ml ill 4 I fl V— copier H^K^__^^^fc-J— Error proof photo BB^M^BS^'^iL copies of letters. f^2t«3| e jl documents. fcjt Eg BS^^Si pp J<*»«c» fl^^i^B^ Write for details Tiger Beer Testimonials MR. BEN HANSON PROFITT. the well known industrialist, stated: "Men with drive need TIGER BEER." BREWED ANO BOTTLtO63 words
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Article280 1958-06-20 2 THE OUTCOME OF IKE'S ANGRY REACTION TO NAGY'S EXECUTION WASHINGTON, Thursday. gUMMIT prospects were at a new low today in the wake of President Eisenhower's angry reaction to the execution of the former Hungarian Premier, Mr. Imre Nagy. He may have left the door to280 words
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91 1958-06-20 2 End of communal violence in Ceylon COLOMBO, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr olomon Bandaranaike, said in a broadcast last night that' the communal violence which shook Ceylon earlier in the month hid almost completely ceased because of his Government's strong measures. The next step, be said, was to bring underReuter; UPI - 91 words
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Article29 1958-06-20 2 COLOGNE, Thurs. Princess Boraya, who returned to West Germany from the United States on Tuesday, will leave here in a few days for the French Riviera Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article23 1958-06-20 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The 40th Field Artillery Regiment—the first American artillery unit equipped with large ballistic missiles— left yesterday for West Germany.23 words
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Article31 1958-06-20 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan and the Soviet Union will resume tomorrow the direct exchange of postal parcelafter a lapse of 20 years, un der an agreement signed last January. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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132 1958-06-20 2 U.S. MASS INOCULATION MACHINE FOR SIAM WASHINGTON, Thurs. —The U.S. Defence Department announced yesterday it was despatching to Bangkok a new machine capable of inoculating 500 persons an hour to help combat a cholera epidemic in Siam. The announcement said '-he machine, already tested by the military, had been donatedReuter - 132 words
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Article25 1958-06-20 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. The prosecution today demanded an eight-month prison term for a Greek sea captain. Joseph Psacoulakis. accused of aiding Indonesian rebels -U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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138 1958-06-20 2 Now musicians union boycotts the colour bar ballroom YVOLVERHAMPTON. Thurs —Britain's 28.177-st.rong musicians' union has forbidden its members to play at a ballroom here operating a colour bar, the ballroom management announced yesterday. An official of the Scala ballroom said it had been told by the union that members wouldReuter - 138 words
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Article216 1958-06-20 2 MADRAS, Tnursday. OUSINESS activity in Madras City was paralysed yesterday by a general strike called by representatives of over 100 trade unions in protest against the police tiring on Madras dockers on Markets were closed and most shops In all parts of the city did notReuter - 216 words
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Article33 1958-06-20 2 LAS VEOAS. Yhurs. Blonde entertainer Betty Hutton has reached a reconciliation with her third husband, television executive Alan Livingston. Miss Hutton said last Friday they had decided on a divorce Reuter Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article33 1958-06-20 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs The United States and Ceylon yesterday signed an agreement for the sale of $4,200,000 worth of US surplus rice to Ceylon, to be paid for in rupees.— U.P.l.33 words
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Article86 1958-06-20 2 INDONESIAN NA VY'S NEW FRIGATE LEGHORN (Italy). Thurs —The 1,150-ton frigate Jura bati, the last of four vessel: built here for the Indonesian Navy, will be formally hand ed over on Saturday at a ceremony to be attended oy the Indonesian Ambassador to Italy. Mr. Abu Hanifah. A sister ship,Reuter - 86 words
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189 1958-06-20 2 I ONDON, Thurs. British independent (commercial) television companies were today reported to be making a bid to prevent American television swamping Britain's colonial territories. According to Mr. G Bhrosbee, Industrial relations adviser to the Independent Television Companies Association, the plan is toReuter - 189 words
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REST OF THE OVERSEAS NEWS
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74 1958-06-20 2 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Firemen put out a fire aboard the 14,285-ton Dutch liner Ruys here after a 10-hour battle with the names. Ten firemen were lnjur .•■■■■■■■■■■■■m, cd. eight of them seriouslj mmil enough to require hospital treatment The liner's tito74 words
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Article22 1958-06-20 2 KARACHI: The Awaml League coalition government 'n East Pakistan tendered Its resignation after it was defeated In the House of Representatives. -Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article51 1958-06-20 2 Jailed for 'mark I of affection' LIECE (Belgian): A 29--yeir-old Sicilian. Andrea Oi Carlo, who bit a lump out of his Belgian girl friend's cheek during a quarrel wit jailed for 14 months and fined 30.000 francs "In Sicily, it it a mark S or affection," he told the EReuter - 51 words
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Article28 1958-06-20 2 TUNIS: Tunisian, Moroc can and Insurgent Algeriai. leaders met here to discus* ways of securing a common policy for an lndepen dent North Africa. Rev ter.28 words
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Article25 1958-06-20 2 NEW ¥ORK: The United Presbyterian Church passed a resolution urging the United States Government to consider "Immediate res sation" of tests of nuclear weapons. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article14 1958-06-20 2 immiiiiiiiiß CAIRO: The French Gov jrnment has requested resumption of Ftanco-Egyp-ian financial talks, leuterReuter - 14 words
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Article23 1958-06-20 2 STOCKHOLM: Mrs Agda loessel has been appointed Sweden's permanent de egate to the United Na lons the first woman o be appointed ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article17 1958-06-20 2 CANBERRA: A Japanese marling fleet will begin operations oir the northern oast of Australia next reek. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article177 1958-06-20 2 U.N. TEAM TO DISCUSS EXECUTIONS NEW YORK, Thursday. J*HE U.N. General Assembly's special commit tee on Hungary is being" called into session at the earliest practicable Hate to consider the situation following the execution and imprisonment of leaders of the 1956 revolt, it was announced last night. Informed sources said177 words
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92 1958-06-20 2 'Molotov cocktail thrown at embassy MONTEVIDEO, Thnrs. A "Molotov cocktail" was thrown at the Soviet Em. bassy here last night but Bremen put out the fire before any damage was done. Early yesterday hundreds of students protesting against the execution of Mr. Imre Nagy, former Hungarian Prime Minister, marched towardsReuter - 92 words
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386 1958-06-20 3 Girls in bikinis ignore the fighting REBEL BANDS LAUNCH HEAVY ATTACK ON ARMY HILL STATIONS BEIRUT, Thursday. THE United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, arrived here by air for talks on the troubled Lebanese situation today, after a night ofReuter - 386 words
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Article39 1958-06-20 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs.— A French sailor. Henri Dubos. who has been in hospital here with a fractured leg since March, has had his stay prolonged he fell out of bed and broke the same leg again.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article26 1958-06-20 3 NICOSIA. Thurs.-The body of Able Seaman R.A.J. Warburton a 19-year-old frogman who disappeared while practising diving off Dhekeila on Tuesday, was recovered yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-06-20 3 BRITISH TROOPS in action in Nicosia. Cyprus. A GreekCypriot has been shot dead and a hardware shop looted. Military policemen cordon off the area and search some youths lined up against the wall. \n injured civilian is led away. The litter in the stieet came56 words
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Article199 1958-06-20 3 Britain to send crack tnxtps LONDON, Thursday. ORITAIN decided last night to airlift 2,000 more 13 troops to Cyprus Just as the final contingents of 3,000 paratroop reinforcements arrived in the lense Eastern Mediterranean island. The airlift will start to —m^—^ morrow and should199 words
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64 1958-06-20 3 10oz. MAKE lib. -IT'S OFFICIAL IN CHINA PEKING. Thurs. Ihe municipal authorities here have introduced the decimal system for weights by decreeing that henceforth 10 ounces instead of 16 will make one pound. The Peking People I Daily reported that the new weights would be marked on the city's 5ti0.000Reuter - 64 words
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Article27 1958-06-20 3 LONDON. I.iur.s i'hi\. hundred helmet badges jusi Issued to Northamptonshire county police will have to be replaced Someone left the "P" out of Northamptonshire27 words
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Article87 1958-06-20 3 ADELAIDE, Thurs RRITISH scientists early today successfully fired a Skylark high altitude rocket to a record height 103 miles according to first calculations —at the Woomera ran«p in South Australia Today's success came after a first Skylark fired on > Wednesday night crashed in87 words
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201 1958-06-20 3 JAKARTA. Thursday. INDONESIA yesterday banned foreigners from Joining in its int^r-island trade from July 1, bur allowed present alien traders to continue on a year-to-year basis. Antara news agency saia an announcement from the Internal Trade Bureau of the Trade Ministry stipulated that only aliensReuter - 201 words
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Article372 1958-06-20 3 ONDo., Wed— The o»u>undini? feature of the stockmarket today was the marked strength of Industrial equities. This followed the overnight announcement by the Chaacellor of the Exchequer of Increased Initial tax allowances to assist Industry and with the new account openIng today prices quickly responded to a good372 words
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Article64 1958-06-20 3 EDINBURGH. Thurs— The 40-year-old Earl of Strathmore, cousin of the Queen, was married in the private chapel of his castle at Glamis yesterday to Mary Brennan. an Irish nurse The couple first met about two years ago when Miss Brennan. now aged 30. nursed the earlReuter - 64 words
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Article34 1958-06-20 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The discovery of natural gas in commercial quantities at Jwalamukhi in the Punjab, has led to the Intensification by the Indian Government of it* search lor oil.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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214 1958-06-20 3 CLASH IN PARIS AFTER de GAULLE RALLY DARIS, Thurs. r Right-wing and left-wing students clashed in thp ChampsElysees yesterday morn en t s after Gen. Charles de Gaulle persided at a ceremony there in memory of his June 18, 1940. appeal to defeated France to keep fighting. Police, swinging theirReuter - 214 words
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Article36 1958-06-20 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs President Garcia of the Philippines said yesterday that President Eisenhower had listened with "a great deal ol sympathy" to his anpeal for i S. loans to help his country's hard-pressed economy. —Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement191 1958-06-20 3 mlm sW y^^ /.mmwK^-mw The most Important event In 1957 was no doubt the USSR's launching of the first sputnik, on 4th October. This historical fact will remain tor ever In the memory of the future generations as man's biggest conquest of science. The realization of this artificial planet is191 words
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Advertisement287 1958-06-20 3 SAUSAGES COCKTAIL, VIENNA, (-ij picnics, suppers, C^ all hinds of parties. Available at your favourite Grocer's LOAENE brings new hair heath to thousands! Not only women but men also acclaim Loxene, the remarkable new shampoo and scalp treatment that nets hair and scalp RE ALL V clean Instead ol dull,287 words
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Article139 1958-06-20 4 Workshop centre will provide advanced trade training KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A $250,000 workshop centre complete with a hostel is being built in Ipoh to provide advanced training for the blind. The worksnop. the biggest project undertaken by the Malayan Association for the Blind, is expected to be ready139 words
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Article58 1958-06-20 4 I SEREMBAN, Thurs The I Anti-Malarial Staff Union of i Malaya has a "deplorable" membership of only 121 out of 300 potential members. This was stated by the union's retiring president Mr. I. B. Sen at the recent annual delegates conference of the union held here.58 words
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284 1958-06-20 4 Man knifed woman, licked blood on dagger, court told KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MAN gabbed a woman, then licked the Wood stained dagger with which he knifed her, it was alleged today at a continued preliminary inquiry. Tlte man, Saat bin Ibji Ya'akoh, '25, is charged with murdering Mariam binte284 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-06-20 4 11 DAYS TO GO ...before the jackpot Contest closes and he almost forgets to get his copy of MM. But he's on the right track now and he may wrn that $20,000 prize.33 words
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266 1958-06-20 4 WE SEEK SOCIAL STABILITY, GOH TELLS 1.L.0. GENEVA, Thursday. |L|R. L. C. GOH, of Singapore, told the International Labour Organisation conference b«re yesterday that the Singapore Government was striving to achieve social stability based on a common citizenship. He said that planning lor a large population naturally Imposed financial burden*266 words
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96 1958-06-20 4 Lee defends spending on foreign delegations KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federal Legislative Council today approved the supplementary expenditure of $2,900,000 on public services this year During the debate on the Supplementary Supplj (1»M) BUI. an opposition member. Mr D. Seenivasagam. said he hoped thr Government would spend less on overseas96 words
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Article77 1958-06-20 4 Dr. Garlick: Memorial service A MBMOKIAL service for the late Dr. G. H. Garlick. Medical Dtreetor of S.A.T.A, wiU ac held at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 430 p.m. on Wednesday, to be followed by the hartal of his ashes at Bidadarl Cemetery. Upper Serangoon ftoad. Singapore. Close associates of thr77 words
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Article23 1958-06-20 4 KOTA BHARU. Thui». Lee Bfew Men*. 32. an electrician, was electrocuted here last night while he was fixing a fluorescent lamp23 words
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Article30 1958-06-20 4 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A bill collector. Chong Eng Scan, 31. who misappropriated $8,711 belonging to his uncle, was today Jailed for two years for criminal breach of trust.30 words
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Article156 1958-06-20 4 TELUK ANSON, Thursday. pHE PERAK branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has a compromise proposal to solve the two-month-old row between its Teluk Anson branch and the new rival Teluk Anson town branch. The plan will be presented to the two branches by156 words
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Article47 1958-06-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Selaiißor Chinese cltl- zenship drive working com-i mittee decided here last night to extend their role j and to assist in registering j youths for national service. Headmasters of eight Chi- nesc middle schools In Selangor have been co-opted i47 words
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149 1958-06-20 4 'LET DOWN THE HEM' ANSWER TO ROW ON SHORTS RISKS of a "moral decline" among pupils in Malay girls' schools as a result of wearing shorts for sportg are minimised In Singapore by the simple expedient of letting dawn the hems. Straltß Times Inquiries showed yesterday that lt'» the few149 words
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Article52 1958-06-20 4 PENANO. Thurs. The Van« dl-Pertuan Agong and his consort will arrive here tomorrow on a four-day informal visit to attend the Penang festival. The royal visitors will attend the Asian dance exhibition at St. Xavier's tomorrow night, and the water regatta, motor sports and fireworks display52 words
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Article22 1958-06-20 4 PENANG. Thurs. Penang. Butterworth and Buklt Mertajam "hello" girls hold their Miss Golden Voice competition this year on July 1.22 words
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Article39 1958-06-20 4 FENANO. Thun Ov« 97J)00 tons of rubber and latex were exported la*t month. Of these, about 19JM0 Urn were sent to Britain. U.-181 to the Untted States. 4,810 »o RiwsU and 5.861 to Chtna.39 words
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Article33 1958-06-20 4 PENANG, Thurs. The Federation police band will play selection* of light music a' the Esplanade tomorrow The programme, which starts at 6 15 pjn.. will be followed by a drill display33 words
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122 1958-06-20 4 IPOH Ttiurv rpnE tw«-ye»r-oM Mgott-i--1 tions for p*M holMavs tor th« 300 workers a f thr Sf Taotr Kiat tea estate at amer»n Higrtlan«ls was aaeeesslwlly concluded yesterway between the estate aad the NatMnal Union ot Plantation Workers. Acrcement was reached at Tapah122 words
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131 1958-06-20 4 PLEASE, NOT THAT jail: OLD LAG PLEADS- IPOH, Thurs. A thief sentenced to six months jail here today asked the magistrate: "Please send me to Batu Gajah prison and not Talplng. I bad a quarrel with them the last time 1 wai there." The magistrate. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan,131 words
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Miscellaneous177 1958-06-20 4 RADIO: General Programme D AMA uTfTvA Lively; 130 The News~T4SF>i^B NAIHU MiUjAlil And prolk; 2.00 Close Down; 5 o<ffl v*tm<v*i <hiwt w»v« SU-to« Serenade; 5.30 At Thß NAIWNAISHOTT VfAV* Piano; 5.45 Radio Ranch 6 OIH fK>Mt Mail Bag; 630 Living In Tlifl 41 milr Country: 45 Llp-ht-s On; 6 s<|177 words
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Article393 1958-06-20 5 MR. S. SAYS IT IN COUNCIL AND STARTS A ROW DURING DEBATE ON NAVY BILL KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A ROW developed in the Federal Council today over the question of "first class" citizens in Malaya. Trouble started when opposition member. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam (P.P.P.), describing himself393 words
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148 1958-06-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MUNICIPAL committee has suggested that working hours in Government and commerce should be staggered to reduce traffic congestion here at peak periods. i The traffic advisory committee has decided to ask the Minister of Transport and the local education authority148 words
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Article47 1958-06-20 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. Che Sa'adah binte Samad, 17, beat 11 other switchboard operators at Telephone House iiere last night to become Miss Golden Voice" of Pahang. She will compete In the pin-Malayan contest to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 1 and 2.47 words
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Article44 1958-06-20 5 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs. Leow Tal, 27. and Chonf? Hec. 21. were each fined $50 in the magistrate's court here yesterday when they pleaded guilty to charges of committing theft >f latex worth 59.80 from Leonard Estate near here on May. 2344 words
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Article103 1958-06-20 5 Students to vote on White policy From K D. GOT! MELBOURNE, Than Melbourne University students will vote next week in a referendum on tbe White Australia Policy organised by Student Representative Council The referendum question is: "Are you in favour of modification of Australia's restrictive immigration acts so as to103 words
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Article82 1958-06-20 5 SHELVED: THAT $5O MIL. ROAD KUALA LUMPUR, lburs. The Federation Govern ment has shelved its intention to build a road linking Perak and Kelmtin The MinUter of Works and Telecommunications, 'n che Sardon. -aid in the Federal Council today that the proposed 100-mile road from Upper Perak to liv Kelantan82 words
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Article27 1958-06-20 5 KUANTAN, Thur* Wong See Mook. SO. a hawker. wa s found hanging from a cherry tree In front of his house, at Ayer Puteh. tiday27 words
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278 1958-06-20 5 T»HE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday called on the Government to set up a commission of inquiry to investigate the unemployment situation The T.U.C. general secretary. Mr O. Kandasamy in a letter to the Chief Minister Mr. Llm Yew Hock, said his governing council278 words
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Miscellaneous40 1958-06-20 5 Kuala Lumpur CATHAY: Flesh and the Spur 1. 3.15. 630. 9.30: ODEON: The Joker Is Wild 1, 3 15. 630 9 Is. PAVILION: 48 Hours to Escape 1. 3. 6 30, 9.15- COLISEUM: Joget Girl 1, 3.15. 6.45, 9.15; CAPITOL:40 words
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Miscellaneous391 1958-06-20 5 I Tal Shoon Kang Tien (Hokkleni 12 10. 2.30. 6 30. 9.15; REX: Both Ends of the Candle 12.30. 230 1 6 30. 9.30: MADRAS: Yoke I.vi Choon Cheng (Mandarin) 12 30. 2.30. 6.45. 9.15; CAPITOL: Tal Soon Kang Tin (Hokkten> 12 30 2.30. 630. 9 15; LIDO: Les Girls391 words
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Miscellaneous154 1958-06-20 5 IShahzadl iHokkiem 2 30. 7.15, 930: METBO: Thor Ching Hor/ Chow Stk Choy Hei 2.30. 7. 8.15. Ipoh CATHAY: Farewell to Anns 12. 3. 6.30. 9 15; BUST: Navy Wife 12 45. 6.45. 9.15: ODEON: Manamaalal 12.30. 5. 830. LIDO: Jet Pilot 1245. 3. 645. 9 15; REX: Safecraeker 12154 words
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Article84 1958-06-20 6 POLICE PICK UP WANTED MAN PENANG. Thurs. Penang police picked up a wanted man at three o'clock this morning in a lonely hut off Green Lane Tan Beow Boon, alias "Kopi Hoon" (Coffee Powder), was sleeping when the police arrived Tan had been discharged last week after a preliminary inquiry84 words
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387 1958-06-20 6 MINISTER ON THE OUTLOOK FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLING KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE development of Malay secondary education in this country depends on five major factors, according to the Minister of Education, lnche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. He listed these when answering questions by Tuan Haji387 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-06-20 6 LT. COL. BLACKMAN M- KN hundred men o\ 1 1. 7 Ist. Bn.. Sherwood Kor esters, arrived in Singa pore in the troopship Dilwara yesterday for anti terror!?' service in Hi Federation LL-Col M J O'A Blackman. the b. ttalion's < ommandint: officer,171 words
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Article39 1958-06-20 6 Bandit tip-offs $118,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —The Government paid a total of $118,979 for information lead.ng to the capture and killing of terrorists In May. Selangor earned the mast with $60,500 Negri Sembllan $43,000. Perak $9,000 and Tohore $6,47939 words
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Article48 1958-06-20 6 PENANO, Thurs. The City Council will organise a fire prevention week from next Monday. During this period the tir» station In Beach Street and Penang Road will be open lo th. 1 public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m when demonstration* will be given48 words
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Article59 1958-06-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malayan Chinese Association officials will next week recei\a delegation of Selangor dulang washers who are wor rled over a proposal to restrict their tin sales The 7.953 dulang washer. Iln the Federation are aliened to have been exceeding their allocation They want the59 words
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141 1958-06-20 6 j/UALA LUMPUK, Thurs. Because the Ministry of Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is ill. five of his departments will be temporarily transferred to other ministries. Three of them information services. Malaya i film unit and broadcasting will be delegated to the141 words
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Article46 1958-06-20 6 PENANO. Thurs. An attractive housewife. Yip Yoon Klew, 29. today pleaded not guilty to stealing two wrist watches and four gold rings from a house In Penang Road between April 2 and 9. She was granted ball of $500 till July 15.46 words
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Article177 1958-06-20 6 IPOH. Thursday. LEE HOON WOON, 24. trapped by police while trying to extort SI SO from a shopkeeper, was jailed for a year here today. Lee. who pleaded guilty. admitted five previous cc i victions. Inspector Sartan Singh i p osecuting, said Foong Slew j177 words
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Article35 1958-06-20 6 The first Pakistani High Commissioner to Malaya. Major. -Oen. Nawabzada Sher All Khan, will arrive in Singapore today in the liner Asia. He is accompanied by his wife and four children.35 words
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Article29 1958-06-20 6 SiriAWAN, Thurs Tru« assistant resettlement officer Mr Tan Scow Hooi. >f Changkat Kruing new village. near here, has been transferred to the District Omc» S.mgei Siput29 words
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Article25 1958-06-20 6 The Singapore Government has agreed to cnange the public holiday for Hari Raya Hajl from Friday. June 27. to Saturday. June 28.25 words
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152 1958-06-20 6 PENANG PORT STRIKE THREAT DROPPED DENANG, Thurs. Tt Penang Port Con mission Employee Union has called off strike threat by its 1.4' members and accept* the commission's off on claims for allot ances. "As far as we are com et cd. the dispute has been s< tied." Inche Mohamed Sh152 words
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Advertisement353 1958-06-20 6 4PECVUQFFE* 4fLAZYMAN\A^ /K >V/ LIGHT SOFT DURABLE *K/9 \3@£ti jp^^sfMr DESIGM l 5 \^^W G ents leother shoes Oj^'JvN i^ \jK^T W th cushion crepe T*7 --VV^S^- Ci> «^^rf^^^^ U»«»l p S P ec Offer: Z '^^—^W&nV s 990 S8 Fed $io9 S9 •-^^>. S/ti'i-itil Otfor I tv- Mtutth Oiilif353 words
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Advertisement160 1958-06-20 6 Pepsodent cleans when other toothpastes cannot read ■■■■■■Wmßr"" *%HB4H9IfIHBBBV.^ba99BBBBBBBBBBBBBBI If you could look around, R-" >m 1 behind and between your teeth, you'd see the I d.ingcrous hidden-.iw.iy j^p^ Ik corners which most mkISkL 1 toothpastes cannot reach. ■M#* > t^m If these vital areas are ncgleaed, fcg^^||* WM they160 words
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Article177 1958-06-20 7 TEMIAR HOME IN MAHA DISPLAY I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Forty aborigines will play a leadIng part in the 23rd annual Malayan AgriHorticultural Association exhibition at the Chinwoo Stadium on Hari Raya eve. Aborigines from Selangor Pahang, Kelantan, Kedah. Negrl Sembilan. Johore an 1 Perak will use jungle mate rials to build177 words
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Article75 1958-06-20 7 INSPECTOR PLEADS NOT GUILTY MALACCA, Thurs Inspector Yeo Lul Long, of the CID headquarters here, was accused today of voluntarily causing hurt to Lim Eng Piau 25, at the Central Police Station at 7.45 p.m. on March 29. Yeo pleaded not guilty and the case was adjourned to July 7.75 words
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Article65 1958-06-20 7 PENANG. Thurs.— A Malayan dental officer, Mr. C. J. Sundram. has been named by the World Health Organisation to serve on its advisory panel on dental health. Mr. Sundram, principal of the Dental Nurses and Technii ian.s Training School, leaves Pcnang tonight with his wife for65 words
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319 1958-06-20 7 Scheme for free TB treatment in private GOVT. WILL PAY THE DOCTORS THE Singapore Government has decided to invite private doctors to give treatment to 3,500 new tuberculosis cases it expects to uncover when it launches its case-finding programme in four selected areas on July 1. The estimate is based319 words
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Article, Illustration295 1958-06-20 7 $20,000 Jackpot for 'try, try again' Mr. Lango ONCE HE DESPAIRED. BUT PERSISTENCE PAID OFF MR. R. G. LANGE, Of 5 Lorong Ah Soo. Paya Lebar, Singapore, Is glad he took his wife's advice to continue entering the Malayan Monthly's Jackpot word contest. Yesterday he collected a cheque for $20,000,295 words
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Article52 1958-06-20 7 PENANG. Thurs. A Jockey. Mamat bin Hassan. 19. was today fined $5 for fighting with three other youths at Perak Road about 6 35 pm yesterday. Omar bin Shariff, 19. Ibrahim bin Abdullah. 17. and Ahmad YusorT bin Iman. 16, jointly charged with Mamat. were also fined52 words
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Article45 1958-06-20 7 KLANO. Thurs. Police here have detained a seco.td youth f r questioning In connection with the murdrr of a 16-year-old boy S w Kirn Leng was beaten to death 50 yards away om his house at Telok Pulal on Thursday night.45 words
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Article38 1958-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, rhu.s The Selangor division of the Labour Party will send a deputation to see Mr V. David, general secretary of ihe banned National Union of Factory and General Workers, at Ipoh detention camo38 words
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138 1958-06-20 7 CHIN SOON KIN - CHIN SOON KIN From KUCHINO Thurs. Sarawak's future lies In agricultural development, says the Director of the Colombo Plan Bureau of Technical Cooperation. Mr R. H. Wade, who has been visitine the Colony. He pointed out that Sarawak had neither the resources nor the population138 words
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Article217 1958-06-20 7 A LABOURER was Jailed for five years in Singa- pore yesterday for his part in an $8 hold-up Tan Boon Chal. 20. charged with armed robbery, was told by Mr. Justice Buttrose In the Singapore Assize Court "I hope this sentence will be a217 words
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Advertisement242 1958-06-20 7 Ckotch whisky there's w^ a fine, honest drink for UO^«» you, appropriate to every occasion. In Haig you s.i\our Scotch at its best, mJ (C distinguished by the rare character that befits the product of its oldest disullers. So stick to Scotch and give it a ask for I Haig242 words
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Advertisement306 1958-06-20 7 <ITCHINGSKIN This wonderful liquid heal** i3^ gimjm ll^ Tßmf y^'^^.^^^k J Aro you suffering the agony of itr!ur\g -^Br*~ Skin? Doea it irritate you all day? l)oe« f Bto P y° u "leeping «t night t Tlioo r» D I moua hpa'inß remedy which ->, D-" F v y° u306 words
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Article22 1958-06-20 8 7$ Wort, Ho (Minimum). OOI Congratulations dear Arthur on your 21st Birthday today From Mum. Dad. Barrie and Lucy.22 words
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Obituary29 1958-06-20 8 »..rrf. fid imtinimnm, EDMETT, Leslie Turney F. (Bones), of Kou Tuiggi, passed away at the Johore Bahru General Hospital on 14.6.58. Sadly missed by his wife and family.29 words
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Article34 1958-06-20 8 I* Warti fjf (Minimum). A REQUIEM HIGH mass for the soul of the late Mr. S. Donohue will be held at the Church of the Holy Family, Katong. on 23/6/58 at 6.30 a.m.34 words
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Article291 1958-06-20 8 HAN SUYINS Grear* New Novel, "The Mountain Is Young". Is now available at all Books ores. $9/-. ART OF DANCE Studio— Royal Academy of Dancing Examinations 100% passed. Phone for Individual Results *****. B.E.A. STOP PRESS to-day at Cricket Club 10.30 a.m. talk by Dr. Elaine Slelrt on behaviour291 words
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Article572 1958-06-20 8 Co-op Vs The Middlemen Public interest in the fishing industry has been revived by reports of near-famine in .i Trengganu village. Kuala Kemaman may not be typical, but the majority of Malaya's fishermen, particularly on the East Coast, do live close to the poverty line. There has never been a572 words
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Article375 1958-06-20 8 The time has come tor the Alliance National Council to intervene in the now dreary pule between the Selangor UMNO and the Selangor M.I.C. The bickering, which has gone on for six months, shows little sign of ending. If an) thing relations between the two State branches continue375 words
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Article198 1958-06-20 8 The P.A.P. sponsorea decision to terminate th>' lease of 200 acres of the land on which the Royal Island Club has its golf course was animated b> little more than spite. The Club had rejected the Council's request that it open its grounds to the public on198 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1958-06-20 8 WE ARE ready to help you at brother helps brother," declared thr Soviet delegate at the Afro-Asian conference in Cairo last December. "We do not seek any ad vantages and we want no profits now is the time to break unbalanced and unnatural1,086 words
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244 1958-06-20 8 Parents, educators mast play part in shaping youth Phis letter 'S.T. June 14. the Rev. Goh Hood Keng said, "My experience, extending over a number of years has convinced me that juvenile delinquency is essentially a moral problem and that the only adequate remedy is strong religious influence in the244 words
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183 1958-06-20 8 TXDWKAYS in Selangor want a social scheme so that they will not die in the gutter if their business fails <S.T. June 13 1. The greatest social security for the Chinese is to stop having innumerable wives which results in a brood of183 words
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144 1958-06-20 8 AS the prosperity ol Singapore is dependent on the port, the need for a Marine Court has long been clamant At present marine offences are tried by the ordinary magistrates and district criminal courts As magistrates are not fully conversant with144 words
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332 1958-06-20 8 BOESTAMAM DOES NOT LIKE ARMS ACCUSATION IN the course of your comment editorially in the Btraits Times of June 11 on my resignation from the leadership of Party Rakyat you alleged members of the now-defunct API had arms that were not always hidden. If what you mean by arms is332 words
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Letter41 1958-06-20 8 I SUPPORT No Smoking's" complaint <S.T. June 11) about bus passengers Ignoring "No Smoking" signs in buses. The people who smoke wher c they are not supposed to are the most selfish in existence. OTHMAN D. A. UJANG. Singapore.41 words
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124 1958-06-20 8 ONE ot the proclaimed aims of F IDA is to help Malays in the field of business in various ways. It has now set up in Kuala Lumpur a training centre, whose main function is to train Malays in business procedure. This is indeed124 words
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Advertisement484 1958-06-20 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. ■II ttortfn fill i M ■■mum) OWEN To Shirley and Peter on June is* at Youngberg Hospital, a son David Llewellyn. VAN DIFFELEN: To Tineke-and Daan and their son Alko on 19th June at Kandang Kerbau, a son and brother, named Etik-Daan. M W,r4* tit (Minimum) TAl— Very484 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-20 8 ARE YOU MATURE It is not age, but insight that promotes maturity. 'Know thyself,' the old counsel of the Delphic oracle, is as true today as it ever was. In a personally helpful article in the May Reader's Digest (now on sale), Michael Drury shows that maturity Is a continuous81 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-20 8 cur cosrs... 95 miles per gallon 770 lbs loading capaci'y 37.5 miles per hour A Certainly the most economical form of mechanised com me T' ial transport in Malaya. ALI JVtAIHtK CABIN THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD (MOTOR DIVISION) OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED ilncO'DOrotef in 'iingoporei General Finonce on Motor81 words
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Article164 1958-06-20 9 BOYS DID NOT LOOK -KILLED BY CAR A five-year-old boy yesterday told a Singapore court of a road accident in which his two elder brothers were killed. In the dock was Kee Leong Seng, charged with causing the deaths of Sabar bin Ibrahim, nine and Jamin, eight, by a negligent164 words
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Article45 1958-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Indian Government Is awarding scholarships worth $1,000 a year to local t ins for a course in the technical college here. The scholarship Is for three years for courses in civil, mechanical or electrical engineering. surveying or architecture.45 words
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Article33 1958-06-20 9 Three robbers tied and gagged a shop assistant. Ng Yuen Lan, when they broke Into the shop in Telok Blan gah Road. Singapore. and escaped with $230 early yes terday morning33 words
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Article24 1958-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Registration Office Issued 15.986 citizenship certi flcates last week. This brings the total issued so far to 704.01624 words
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Article527 1958-06-20 9 NELSON RUTHERFURD - NELSON RUTHERFURD BY JOHORE BAHRU. THURSDAY Aim: Clean up Kulai by Aug. 31 COUTH JOHORE will be cleared of its remaining 73 terrorists and therefore become eligible for "white" status by Aug. 31, the anniversary of Merdeka Day. This is the hope, and aim, of527 words
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225 1958-06-20 9 COLONY TRADE IN PERIL SA YS MINISTER THE Minister ot Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, warned yesterday that Singapore was tn danger of losing its entrepot trade. He said: "Imports and exports have fallen In the past year. I only hope the present figures can be Increased, or225 words
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Article67 1958-06-20 9 BIG CALL-UP RUSH IN TRENGGANU KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs.— Police were called in yesterday to restore order when more than LOOO youths between the ages of 17 and 19 swamped the registration office here to register for national service. Some restless youths broke the window panes of the office. About 1.50067 words
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Article37 1958-06-20 9 International concert comedienne Anna Russell presented a two-hour programme to a packed audience at St. Xavier's Institution hall in Penang on Wednesday night. She gave a siml lar performance In Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night37 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-06-20 9 PAULINE, 21, SOUGHT CHANGE, BECAME AN AIR HOSTESS MISS PAULINE WERE, 21, grew tired of seeing the same things every day when she was a school teacher in Agra. India. So she became an air hostess. "Since then I have seen many new things. Now I want to krow what77 words
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Article46 1958-06-20 9 MALACCA, Thurs The trial in the Malacca magistrate's court of Lim Eng Piau, 25, of Bukit Bahru, charged with being armed with two electric lignt bulbs filled with acid at about MS p.m. on March 29, has been fixed to r Aug. 4.46 words
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Article95 1958-06-20 9 DEAF MUTE ACCUSED OF BEGGING AN elderly woman wa produced in the S.ngapore nlnt> magistrate's court yes terday afternoon on a chargof begging for alms In public. Her name was given a> Lentz Elena Sdvastianova. 54 a Russian. Police arrest ed her In Cluny Park at 9.3 i; a.m yesterday95 words
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Article41 1958-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Bilut Valley land development scheme in the Bentong area of Pahane was gazetted as a corporation today. Under the scheme, 13.000 acres will be opened up and about 1.300 families settled there.41 words
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Article76 1958-06-20 9 The races may go on radio again RACE commentaries from the turf clubs in Singapore and the Federation may be put on the air again if negotiations succeed. The acting Director of Radio Malaya in Singapore, Mr. 11. 11. Beamish, said that "active consideration" was beinr given to race broadcasts.76 words
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Article60 1958-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs A doctor and two dental surgeons have been awarded scholarships by the SinoBntish Fellowship Trust to do post-graduate study in Britain. They are Dr. Ho Hon Fah of the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Chan Beng Kiat of the District Hospital Sungei Patani. and60 words
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134 1958-06-20 9 SEAMEN PROTEST TO THE GOVT. OVER 'UNFAIR' RULING T»HE 2,000-strong Sin--1 gapore Chinese Seafarers' Association is planning to protest to the Government against a decision by certain Norwegian shipowners to engage Chinese seamen only if they are born in China Mr Michael Chan president of the SCSA said the move134 words
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102 1958-06-20 9 Due tomorrow: Vessel that Indonesian navy shelled off Padang rE 2.784-ton Danish freighter Bretagne is due in Singapore from Jakarta carry tomorrow. The Bretagne was hit by shell fire from an Indonesian Navy gunboat in March. when it was leaving the then rebelheld port of Padang A spokesman for the102 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-06-20 9 A WOUNDED man was detained In Singapore yes- terday as police continued to investigate a shooting incident at the International Club. Cairnhill Circle, at dawn on Monday. At 10.30 a.m. detectives and police surrounded the double row of shacks in the former Queen Wilhelmina Dutch camp142 words
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188 1958-06-20 9 HAIR-BUN DISPUTE: A BRANCH QUITS KAUM IBU KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Batu branch of the Kaum Ibu here has withdrawn from the Kuala Lumpur UMNO women's division in protest against its decision declaring Che Aishah Harith of Sentul winner o! the disputed "Hair bun Queen title." The Batu Kaum Ibu188 words
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Article43 1958-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Indian High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr VMM. Nair, and Mrs Nair, were today given a farewell party here, oy the Selangor Indians Mr Nair Is leaving tomorrow to take up a new appointment as ambassador to Cambodia43 words
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Advertisement183 1958-06-20 9 Copied, imitated, mg^^mL— but NEVER FRIGIDAIRE UIU Compare Frigidoire with any ordinory refrigerator. Compare styling (or styling; capacity tor capacity, and price for price There is a model to suit both your home ond your pocket. Copocities range from 3.2 to 14.4 cubic feet ond there is a choice of183 words
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Advertisement90 1958-06-20 9 Accounts? Adding up s^Sl^ Statements? tV^* i SHOWROOM SPO IS4. CLE.MENCEAU AVENUE SINGAPORE. TEL. 2HU WE BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG WM I I M s~ Shake some 'Harpic^T >sp^^X J Irave overnight Harpic clean* round then flush. That's I 1 1 .1 till (I S-bcnd where90 words
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537 1958-06-20 10 Cecil B. and Co. bring Bible up-to-date SUSAN BARRIE SEES THE WEEK'S HEW FILMS OLD TESTAMENT— NEW STYLE A CCUSTOMED as we are to movie directors taking liberties with both classics and contemporary literature, it is still difficult to swallow a Hollywood treatment of the Bible. Many people will be537 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-06-20 10 But that is nothing compared with the 10 years' planning, three years' research and three years' writing which went into the film. ACCORDING to the publicity boys, it took two hours every morning to make up Charlton Heston in his beard, wig and biblical costume.48 words
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Article, Illustration299 1958-06-20 10 Joan of Arc revival shows up present day acting j T^HIS seems to be our week for period pieces and lengthy, weighty screen sagas "JOAN OF ARC," made 10 years ago. runs for nearly 150 minutes, but seeing it is time well spent. Ingrid Bergman. In her pre-Rossellini heyday, makes299 words
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Article182 1958-06-20 10 MOTHER INDIA" is a vivid, highly colour ed account of a brave peasant woman's struggle for her own and her family's survival against what seem impossible odds. With the farm mortgaged to an unscrupulous moneylender, her husband gone and the village devastated by floods,182 words
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Advertisement554 1958-06-20 10 I NOW SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY I a Phone ***** In ENGLISH Ijl I In MANDARIN Phonr *****. j 5 shows daily at 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9 30 pm SHAW ORGANISATION present* the 3rd ASIAN GAMES -tokyo A FULL LENGTH FEATURE FILM in SHAWSCOPE SPEC I.XI. CONCESSION FOR SCHOOLS Admission.554 words
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Advertisement474 1958-06-20 10 •kB. 8 .|HEbsbb«bbE BBM I s MflW.ivl o OPENS Toda ■,I'itl ■HfW'll it ajß.-i.45~4 iS-MB-Mi wI fß^Bß^^^B y ABOUT J\ r ,Bf^P^T^^M|^_^^^ ■^1 ""jM^^/w^^a m^ J rn BMB^Hi^k '•WYnTeR FERKERMICHA?.sBBB\3b^P 'IVBJK Exrlusivr Nrwsrrrl: Fall sloiy ol Malaya s d.tr.il BJ X' Indonrsia. TaXggX. U» Dai "SCARLET DOLL" Tomorrow 9 a.m.:474 words
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Miscellaneous261 1958-06-20 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 15 Festival toi swineherd? Yes 8 He: love doctrine i» more (8). than courage (7). 17 Wideawake Journal, out sticky 10. Contrivance that gives mothei (8). backbone (7). 18 Pood supplied by kind of 11. It goes round each way (7). semi-loan (8). 12. What Is261 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1958-06-20 11 MASTER OF JAZZ'S PREMATURE DEATH GREATEST CORNETIST OF ALL TIME "U AN V musicians still regard Leon Bismark Beiderbecke as one of the greatest masters of jazz the world has known. Hoagy Carmichael, Benny Goodman, Paul Whiteman, Jimmy Dorsey and Gene Krupa were some of the musicians ofDaily Mirror - 1,433 words
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Advertisement120 1958-06-20 11 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the home and at work life teems very depressing when you (eel weak and tired. Take Sanatogen which helps to give good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC vCorrects diet deficiencies THE FINEST OF GOOD BISCUITS VenkoJk's CONTINENTAL ASSORTED VvJia&t i I "CONTINENTAL V 'iiumo120 words
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Advertisement470 1958-06-20 11 Now I'm so popular thanks to -^.S^. AMPLEX TABI KTS .re used all over the world to slop breath smelling and to prevent body odour, too. Don't risk losing your friend* with your bad breath— AMPLEX keep* it fresh. AMPLEX will krt-p you free from smell all day long too.470 words
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Miscellaneous148 1958-06-20 11 iurmen A fa. tiy Jlas I PtSiRES TH£ TOUCH Cf a m Maam \^k f MAS tVER )^LI umW^tL I COU.P BE J Lmmmml I WgA-J^f II vvrrVl f*%^Lmm\u\WIBß^^^^^ all%*^^^/ AM yov >^mmmm( w^ wi The Saint By Leslie Charieris mu\^^m%uuu\ %^^^^^s^~?^^ssk *~^*4tFT*ammmmmmmmi^Bmmm! IwX/^aV^^^ .^^^^LmmmmJß^^^^mr^^^T^Li St\u%\uTV^r >*""^^^*-^>- >^^*<jy^\\^rj. I lSvA<,'^^iV^148 words
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546 1958-06-20 12 TIN PRICE IMPROVES BY OVER $2 ON LOCAL MARKET By Our Market Correspondent SPURT of S2.fil> 1 yesterday took the tin price up to $372 per picul in Singapore. This was the highest price for over three months and only $4 below the highest level reached this year on March546 words
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Article45 1958-06-20 12 'THE Frdeiation's Minister of Finance has fixed the following price* for calculating Customs duties for the week from Juno 19. Rubber 74H cents alb. Copra 5512 a ton. Coconut oil $8t« a ton. Palm oil $(.76.75 a ton. Palm kerneU $373.25 a ton.45 words
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Article334 1958-06-20 12 BROKERS REPORT The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials and tins were steadier, and rubbers were quiet. The turnover waa small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: fraser Neave ords $2 50 and $2.48; Gammon $1.97 XT; W. Hammer $1.56; Henry Waugh $1.30 (immediate delivery), $1.27-334 words
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Article19 1958-06-20 12 Malay. n Sharr Market: JI'NE 1» JL'NB It Induitriab: 87.75 87.41 Tins- 71.3S 7t.»S Jan. 1 1958=1M19 words
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Article17 1958-06-20 12 SINGAPORE, JINE, 19 KI'BRKK: 74} tents per lb. (unchanged) TIN: 9372 per picul (up $2,621).17 words
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Article148 1958-06-20 12 July first grade rubber buyera fo.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 74 V 4 cents per lb. unchanged on Wednesday's closing price. Cloning tone: Steady, quiet. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 74 sellers 75U: Int. 1 R.S.S. July148 words
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Article113 1958-06-20 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 13/16, O.D. 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. II 5/8. O.D. 31 3/4. 90113 words
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Article167 1958-06-20 12 MELBOURNE, Thura. INVESTMENT shares held firmer overall tone with elecJ, lc& l *i ock str'nglhening on tha Stock Exchange here today Retailers were Irregular with Myer up 3d. and Woolwortlis down < 3d. Silver-leads headed a pen ci illy j stronger mining market with Consol Zinc up ss.167 words
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Article107 1958-06-20 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent June July $31 buyers, $32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk *48 sellers, drum $51 t sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business reported done; Muntok white $122. Sarawak $121, (both up $1), special Sarawak black $69107 words
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Advertisement616 1958-06-20 12 NOTICES NOTICE i his is to notify the Public that Mr. Tien Ah Boon left the service ol ii in Joo Trading Co.. Ltd. of IB Hoklen Street. Singapore on tup 18. h. June. 1958 He is therefore not authorised to transact any business or act on our behalf lienrtforth.616 words
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Advertisement995 1958-06-20 12 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE 1% 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN (1962— 7» Notice is hereby given that the transfer register of the above Loan will be closed from the 30th June 1958 to 14th July 1958 both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrant*. By Order The Hongkong995 words
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Advertisement925 1958-06-20 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals between the age of 17 and 33 for appointment of Probationer Dental Surgery Assistant (Assistant Dental Nurse) In the Medical Department, Johore, In the salary scale of $104, 112/ Exam: Bar/ 137.50x7.50-220 per mensem plus Cost of Living Allowance925 words
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Advertisement284 1958-06-20 12 TENDERS PW.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "D" registered contractors and above will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on Bth. July. 1958 (or the Construction of two blocks of two units each Class "O" Quarters and a block of two "Transit' 1284 words
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Advertisement303 1958-06-20 12 SHIPPING NOTICE ROYAL ROTTEBPAM LLOYD "UTRECHT" Arrived: 17.6.58. Consignees are hereby notified I that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel jwill be held on 26 6 58 at godowns 20D as from 8.30 am No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. >i LTD.. Shipping303 words
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Advertisement1489 1958-06-20 13 Tel: 1403 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. t«ii urn IM mm*) UKu'WaiM m S><tajMwe) Ell limsi ot.r* THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINGS 10 lIVIIPUOI, SLAStOU, LONDON I CONTINtNTAI PORTS iv.a Siei «itt liberty tt preceed via Paiama ar Cape et Coel Nipt) Canicr\ Ml 1 I'KttH yia .tkw ROMs tt Ital1,489 words
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Advertisement1272 1958-06-20 13 McALISTER CO.. LTD. TEL: Nl 7IJH ELLEHMAN LINES KLAVENkSJ> LINE LONDON HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS AOXELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBUW I HULI SEATTLE, VAUCOfVER t PORTLAND tnd 'or USA., North Atlantic Porti AcctHm «Pt> Me Ceatral t SMtO and Canada via Coiorrbo Aaw.ci t CITY OF lEOFORO n Sport P Sham Penang1,272 words
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327 1958-06-20 14 SPECIAL GROUP TO HANDLE ENAMEL WARE THE Singapore Chinaware Merchant Association, which consists of nearly 50 importers trading with China, has formed a special organisation to increase imports and co-ordinate sales of Chinese enamel ware in Malaya. The organisation consists of ten memberimporters,327 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-06-20 14 Renault open local office A LEADING French cai Regie Renault, is opening an office in Singapore on July 1. in order to increase the company's sales in Malaya. The office, which I.s the flrs the company -has ever had in Singapore, will be situated in Mac Donald House The company's251 words
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Article167 1958-06-20 14 |t|R. J. A. Keller, iTI president of Mer- genthaler Linotype Company, manufacturers of the Linotype machfne as used in the production of the Straits Times and other leading newspapers has an- 1 nounced that arrangements have been com- pleted for the erection of a new167 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-06-20 14 ITALY can now supply ships of all kinds to Malaya. 1 and can also assist the Federation Government in the construction of hy Hrr 010/ <rl/> Ham. Thl« was announced yes terday by the Italian Con sul-Oeneral In Singapore Mr. Luclo 8. Pagnutti Mr.270 words
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219 1958-06-20 14 JAPAN has started exportIng motor scooters to '.he Malayan market The first Japanese company to do this Is Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Reorganised, Ltd. of Tokyo. The company has already sent a first shipment of scooters to Malaya, It of which were for Singapore. More supplies219 words
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Article102 1958-06-20 14 HONG KONG exports to Malaya In Apr.l rose oy 14 Der cent In value to $12 3 million over exports in the previous month. This brought Hong Kong i total exports to Malaya in the fii.t (our months of this year to $47 8 million, or102 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-06-20 14 Japanese company seeks Malaya mart for trucks, buses ANOTHER Japanese motor manufacturing com- pany, Isuzu Motor Co. Ltd., of Tokyo, is making: plans to establish a market in Malaya for its diesel trucks and buses. Mr. M. Tasaka, an executive director of the company visited Singapore and the Federation last219 words
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Article40 1958-06-20 14 The board ol directors of Progress Advertising Ltd., Singapore has, been recon« stltuted as follows: chairman, Mr. E. Gregory Jones managing director, Mr. D. C. D. Sanderson, and directors. Mr. N. A. Hayman and Mr. F W. Zimmermann.40 words
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Advertisement390 1958-06-20 14 If you think for one minute all lamps are alike, light up with (G on| pto"liD Sol* Concessionaires (or Malaya UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Singapore (Juticura Soap w now contains a powerful new antiseptic— *ACTAMER-- which relieves and guards against the burning and itching of Itching, prickling, burning sensitloni and fjffl^fijQt^k390 words
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452 1958-06-20 15 The draw Is: MEN'S SINGICS Tap section: Bye*: Kerry Sonnevllle. dig Chon* Bhin: tint ratio*: Omar Ibrahim v Oon Chong Telk; Roland Ng v Jim Poole; Charoen v Tan Tong Huat; Tan King Gwan v San Seonx Kok. Michael Chong v Zabidl Ismail Khoo452 words
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Article60 1958-06-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs -Tickets for the Selanjjor Gold Cup championships will be on sale at the S. B. A. Hall at Kampong Attap from Sunday. They have been Driced at $5. $3 and $1 for the preliminary sessions "June 26 to 28) and $10, M and60 words
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Article58 1958-06-20 15 GLASGOW. Thurs.— Dennis Adams. South African holder ot the Empire flyweight boxing title, gave an unconvincing display despite stopping Sila& Boko (Nigeria) In the sixth round of their eight-round non-title contest at the the Kelvin Hall here last night. The referee stopped the fight after theReuter - 58 words
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Article282 1958-06-20 15 18 TO BID FOR S'GOR GOLD CUP TITLE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T^HE sweeping victories of the Indo- nesians in the Thomas Cup series have earned them top seedings in the Selangor international Gold Cup badminton championships which start here on June 26. In the singles. Ferry282 words
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Article144 1958-06-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur* Public Works Department stored their third successive win in Div One of the Government Departments and Business Houses soccer League when they beat Postal Union 4-1 at Taylor Road today Postal took the lead in the tenth minute through Haji Nokman but PW.D.144 words
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Advertisement388 1958-06-20 15 MISCELLANEOUS tt WmrdM U Sox it el. txttm PHONE ***** for appointments IU -AUredu'a Hall for Genuine MassageTißath— Specialist Mist Rita 13 a.m. 6 p.m. 82 81 Michael's Road. MADAM GARIAD'S Massagerurklshbaths A Beauty Salon 248C-5 •Eerenville" (adjoining Heeren Bldg.). Orchard Rd., Singapore 9. Cally 10 a.ra -8 p m388 words
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Advertisement433 1958-06-20 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of foodstuffs and stores to the Choultry in Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur, for the half-year commencing Ist July, 1958 and ending 31st December, 1958. Pull particulars may be obtained from the Office of the Commissioner for433 words
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Article596 1958-06-20 16 KEW SAN GOES TO QUARTER 'FINALS WITHOUT PLAYING A STROKE Foot injury dims his chances for singles title From CONRAD NC PENANG, Thursday. pAVOI'RITK Finn Kobbero was taken lo three sets by Perak's Lira Fob Thye in his opening men's singles match in the Malayan international596 words
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Article177 1958-06-20 16 Results of opening day's ties Results yesterday: MEN'S SINGLES Finn Kobbero beat Lim Foh Thye 12-15, 15-12, 15-7; Toh Boon I'eng w.o. Tan King Owan; Oon Chong Jin beat Lee Kin Tat 17-14. 15-10; Jim Poole beat Tan Yee Khan 18-13. 15-1; M. Sa<lall beat J H. Hansen 15-4. 18-13177 words
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208 1958-06-20 16 Verity is well behind Hunt 141 will compete in SAAA meet LEEDS. Thuis.— T. Vent> pro fesstonal at Selangor Oolf Club, Kuala Lumpur returned an openIng round of 83 In the 1 1.550 Yorkshire Evening News 72 hol»s ion ncament here yesterday. This was seventeen strokes behind the leader. British208 words
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Article73 1958-06-20 16 LONDON Thurs D R Jardine. famous England and Surrey cricketer, died In Switzerland last night after a short illness. Jardine. who was 57. was the central figure In the "bodyllne" controversy which marked the 1932-33 Test matches in Australia and caused a crisis In Anglo-Aus-tralian cricket relations.73 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-06-20 16 An inquiry .should be held to find out the reasons why our team fared so miserably when they were supposed t< AFTER man) years ut presenting the Wight man Cup to America, the Duchess of Kent ■s seen here proudly presenting the slim silver trophy to82 words
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Article177 1958-06-20 16 LONDON. Thursday /X)LIN Ingleby-Mackenzie, the left-handed Hampshire skipper, scored a century in 61 minutes against Somerset at Bournemouth yesterday to regain his lead for the 100 guineas prize awarded each summer to the scorer of the fastest hundred Only two days ago John Reid,Reuter - 177 words
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Article44 1958-06-20 16 LORD'S Thuis England had lost one wicket for ..."> on the firrt day of the second Test against New Zealand today. Peter Richardson was caught by Petrie off Hayes for 36. Smith and Graveney are unbeaten with 17 and one.44 words
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Article133 1958-06-20 16 A SCOT, Thurs The Quern still without a winner aftei two days of the Royal meeting, saw her horses Just beaten In two races yesterday. Her Ally. Persian Wheel, ridden by Lester PlKgott. finished third In a tremendous nniMi to the Coronation Stakes over one mile Agreement,133 words
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Article1061 1958-06-20 16 WHAT OUR READERS HAVE TO SAY.., Speech, booing were the unkindest cuts of all I WAS once told that "the press is kinder than the public." How true it is today from the reports of the Thomas Cup matches in the local dailies. Spitting and booing have never been the1,061 words
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Article392 1958-06-20 16 Malaya Cup quest starts today T<HE quest for trw 1 H.M.S. Malaya Cup, the top prize in Malayan soccer, begins today at Kangar where Perlis will meet Kedah in a North zone tie Six other matches will be decided tomorrow and on Sunday. Tomorrows matches are: South-Negrl Sembllan f\ Johore;392 words
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122 1958-06-20 16 ALL TOD A Y'S SPORT IN THE FEDERATION PENANU BADMINTON: Malayan Open International Championships Han Chiang High Schoo'. TKNNIS: Penan, lawn tennis championships. Western Road IPOH ATHLLTIC'S: Pe-ak Indians A.A. Council championships, padang SOCCER: Div. 2: »i Field Battery R A v Perak River Hydro PCRC ground; K I. A122 words
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Article72 1958-06-20 16 HONG KONG. Thurs Tho University of Malaya lost to Hong Kong's champion club. De Recreio. 1 3-1 In a friendly hixVy match played here, today Half lime" y ore was 1-0 for Recieio. who mashed the first half with 10 players Before play, both teamsReuter - 72 words
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