The Straits Times, 22 June 1958
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Title Section13 1958-06-22 1 The Straits Times No. 1,191 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1958. 20 CENTS in13 words
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Article47 1958-06-22 1 Two men. Ho Kee Chiok. 27 a labourer, and Tan Seng Kirn. 21. a hawker, were attacked by ten thugs wielding parangs in a coffee shop in Lorong 23. Oeylang, Singapore, last night. Both Ho and Tan were treated at the General Hospital.47 words
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192 1958-06-22 1 POPULATION IN REVOLT -SAYS JAKARTA JAKARTA, Saturday. INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED MENADO TODAY, ACCORDING TO MACASSAR RADIO. This was the first word that loyalist forces have struck at the heart of the rebel's last stronghold in Indonesia. Army communiques issued in Jakarta earlier saidReuter - 192 words
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Article147 1958-06-22 1 800 FROGS ON THE WARPATH I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Eight hundred male frogs from two rival camps waged a two-day war this week in a pond off the 4J mile. Klang Road. The battle started on Thurs- i day night and cuntitued on Friday with pitched battles lasting six hours. A147 words
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Article44 1958-06-22 1 Furniture and clothing were destroyed and a large sum of cash and jewellery were lost in a fire which gutted the bedroom and hall of a first-floor SIT flat in Eng Hoon Street. Tiong Bahru. last night. No-one was injured.44 words
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Article, Illustration482 1958-06-22 1 By JOHN DARBYSHIRE THE Danish freighter 1 Bretagne. shelled by Indonesian gunboats off Padang in Sumatra, arrived in Singapore yesterday after being detained for 72 days at Tanjong Priok. The shell-scarred vessel limped in 48 hours beh'nd schedule. It was slowed down by a482 words
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Article, Illustration515 1958-06-22 1 KENNETH WANSTALL - KENNETH WANSTALL By r\*. JOSEPH BRAND whose 9,000-mile trip in answer to a Sultan's call for treatment has captured the imagination of the world arrived in Singapore yesterday. His trip in answer to a Sultan's plea for help began last Thursday when he left515 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-06-22 1 The Danish freighter Bretagne in j^, :v«XT yesterday. The ship w*x shfllrd by an Ind«£iu*b Nayf.jmrtte off Padang. Circle: The foot wide shell note. Suaßay Timen picture.31 words
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217 1958-06-22 1 HONG KONG. Sat. —Two f American priests returned to the non-Com-munist world from live years of imprisonment in China today with strongly opposing views on the validity of charges brought against them by the Communists. Shortly after arriving here aboardUPI - 217 words
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131 1958-06-22 1 Death toll in heat wave rises to 600 NEW DELHI, Saturday. THE intense heat wave sweeping northern India for the last few weeks has so far claimed more than 600 lives, according to reports reaching here today. In the worst affected region. Bihar, 50 more people died yesterday bringing theReuter - 131 words
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Article166 1958-06-22 1 Federal judge suspends integration for 2Vi years I ITTLE ROCK (Arkan- sas). Sat. A Federal judge today granted suspension of integration at Central High School, where a Negro graduated last month after entering the school under paratroopers' bayonets. The suspension l* tor two and a half years until166 words
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Article33 1958-06-22 1 TURKS DEMAN PARTITION ■ttMBH, Sat.— Thousand-, of Tmk* condemned Britain and Greece and demanded pirtition in Cvfirus at ma%i meetings n today.— Renter. THE SIXTH AND LAST INSTALMENT 0F DOCtOP NOReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement66 1958-06-22 1 Uitt* Choosing a gift that will convey your sentiments eloquently is so simple at S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45. High Street A Airport S pore 6, Station Road Ipoh. Associate Co. S.P I. de SILVA (H.ii.) LTD Heaven 'f-ji£M:'i*' *j, p^p^^^^^a^pjv «y% Ms Today.... you can put radiant66 words
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987 1958-06-22 2 After the tunnel of death, duel with giant squid Till, guard pushed Bond into .1 Bjrcv painted stone cell ■bout liltnii feet sqiiJio. There w .is nothing in it except a wooden chair on which lay, laundered and neatly folded, Bond's black cam is i< his .nut his blue shut.987 words
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Article, Illustration2480 1958-06-22 2 And then they're together again! He raised his head and looked forward. The tunnel shimmered away Into blackness. He picked up his knife and put It back between his teeth and winced his way forward. Soon there was no more light. The air began to get warmer in the shaft,2,480 words
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Advertisement98 1958-06-22 2 I Ij AVOID COTTON SHIRTS THAT SHRINK! buy me shim or any cotton gjrmemv 1 hat s uhy >i>u siu>uld always look f°* make ie a habit to look for the SANFORIZED- SANFORIZED- before you buy. Then you 1 1 '•be' never aeain have trouble with shrinkage SANFQttZED' i* »f>ur98 words
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Advertisement110 1958-06-22 2 V Indian Dancing JCT*fr fasr* f According fi Hindu beliefs, dancing "sJfcl TiV*^iJ if wa ereate< by Brahma and given iJA T7l f :,JP man by rtie sage Bharata and hi* r^ ml j Classically, the molt important of Hw ijr |y .^y» w our ""'l o schools of Hindu110 words
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Article, Illustration586 1958-06-22 3 SHE'S LOVELY AND SHE KNOWS 1T... YOU might think t/iat attempting to divide women into two types is more reckless thon even a woman would dare to do. But when those two types are cool and warm, and when you make allowances for the colour of a586 words
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Article188 1958-06-22 3 If your face fits this read on HAVE you looked in the mirror and decided this part of the inquiry it all about you? Then read what the experts say you should do. MARY WOOD ,Jys "A honey-toned skin is usually more greasy than a pale, fine textured complexion, so188 words
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Article, Illustration478 1958-06-22 3 clothes, lots of shoes and —though she seldom wears one lots of hats. Bhe'<j too inclined to over-dress to be really chic but her taste has been developed to please the men and she knows they usually find true elegance rather hard and forbidding.478 words
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Advertisement192 1958-06-22 3 .^^^^^B jor F UNIVERSAL energy the movement Th*«nVwtH M irt* nr<« kNCKOTO* .wwnflii i» «A ni*tkr6 jn tw»«»O»«H«e«* inn M m irx ,>nd uiiallrvf f •MonuKi- <•*!. h rotor. Nj.lj. U.i >o i»o <!<»• po»ti *JMi I L r'"-T •Vveloprd in owe frv««-t> i<rHMjion, ak.i e>^lu-ivr>> s^a^B4a!a«9 l-nnrrvjl i tv192 words
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Advertisement264 1958-06-22 3 acfa .tin Minn: BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG COLLEGE can train your mind to SUCCESS THROUGH E2Z3259 PERSONAL POSTAL TUITION The famous Bennett College h.n helped thousand* ""■JU~T"!^^^^~™ ol .imbit.oii* men ami women. See how it <.»n hel» S^L rite lodjy lor irfe C olleite Prospectus on264 words
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242 1958-06-22 4 Bill unpaid— so 300 are left without water RESIDENTS MUST BUY SUPPLIES FROM 'DIRTY' VILLAGE WELLS JHREE HUNDRED residents of the new Yeo Ai Lin Park housing estate in Woodlands Road. Singapore, have had their water supply cut off. The City Council removed their common water meter on Thursday. Now242 words
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187 1958-06-22 4 N T E RNATIONALLY-! known concert comediene Anna Russell made i her Singapore debut last night. It Is an understatement to say that she captivated the capacity audience. She overwhelmed them. Singapore ha s never seen an entertainer remotely resembling Miss Russell. As her disc187 words
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Article36 1958-06-22 4 Xl ALA LLMPI'K. Sat.— An estimated 50.000 youths in the Federation have registered for national service this week Registration he can on Monday. All are between 17 and 19 years of age.36 words
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236 1958-06-22 4 MALACCA. Saturday. LIM LIAN HOCK, 26. driver of a five-ton lorry which knocked down and killed a 15-year-old schoolgirl cyclist on April 12 at Banda Kabar Road here, had caused death by negligent driving. This was the finding today of a three-man coroner's jury236 words
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Article129 1958-06-22 4 Woman on fake coins charges Xl ALA LI MM R Nil A woman N« I h.u 41. wa s produced ltil<n> the Kajarii; rna^isli il. w-strrday on eka relating to oiintcrli it t oms Ng w;is allied lit have poNsfssrcl counti'i lciting materials for minting 10 and .'ii-crnl coins and129 words
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Article206 1958-06-22 4 FNANG. Sat. Nineteen delegates, including six women, walked out last night when the Penang UMNO division decided to accept •under protest" the proposed Alliance Constitution which the UMNO general assembly In Kuala Lumpur approved I two weeks ago Last nights four-hour meeting was attended by Inche206 words
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338 1958-06-22 4 PPP LEADER PREDICTS SOCIALIST COVT. FOR MALAYA NEXT KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "THE secretary-general of the Peoples Progressive Party of Malaya, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, predicted here today that the next Malayan Government would be a Socialist coalition. He said that the new Government's major aim would be to repeal parts338 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-06-22 4 Mr. Edward Lazaroo of Cable and Wireless and the former Miss Anna Boudville were married at the Cathedral of the (lood Shepherd. Bras Basah Road, yesterday. A reception was held later at St. Patrick's School—Sunday limes picture.42 words
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101 1958-06-22 4 Police guard King at art festival PLNANG. Sat. CTRICT security precautions were taken at St Xavier's last night when the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the i Permaisuri Agony attended the Penang Arts Council's festival presentation of •Tarian Timor" (Dances of Lie East). Press- photographers were barred by police on duty101 words
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Article49 1958-06-22 4 KUANTAN. Sat.— The Sul--1 tan of Pahang today officially opened a two-day East Pahang agricultural show at the Abdullah Bchool here. He said the show was tangible evidence of the agricultural productivity in the The Sultan went to the embroidery section and bought some shawls49 words
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Article110 1958-06-22 4 Six visiting Philippine civil servants yesterday paid a j courtesy tall on the Chlei Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at the Ministry of Labour and Welfare in Havelock Road. They arrived In Singapore Hst month at the Invitation cf the Commissioner-Gen eral's Office. They are Mr.110 words
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Advertisement361 1958-06-22 4 Ah Lim was A£SS^ nf* ffr K\M n 11 HI Wk mJF mm w*m m Iffi I *mwm Tired, worn out, listless. ffl Si lif ft Hi He lacked strength, energy. Sleep if 1| HWffiiflli never came and life was drab! UN 1 1| ff|w w i^^ IfV^ Ah Lim361 words
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406 1958-06-22 5 GOODE LAUDS CO-OPS: FINE WORK BUT LOT STILL TO BE DONE "f HE Governor. Sir William Goode. said yesterday that although cooperative societies in Singapore and the Federation had been making remarkable progress, the battle against indebtedness had still to be finally won. He suggested that more attention should be406 words
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Article58 1958-06-22 5 FEWER ROAD DEATHS iMMJfI people were I killed in Singapore traffic accidents last month against IX during April, the Traffic Police said yesterday. But traffic accidents <>I all descriptions increase* last month There were u-cidents last month against 2.030 in April Only 41 per cent of a total of 3.9958 words
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Article75 1958-06-22 5 Shopbreakers make $6,000 haul rIEVES broke into ihe Malaya Silk Store in Stamford Road. Singapore. early on Friday morning, and stole property worth about $•.000. The theft was discovered m-hen employees of the store arrived to open for businav at 9 a.m. Eighty-lonr watches, four •hlrts and two wallets werv75 words
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Article55 1958-06-22 5 The Church of England's new Cathedral Rest House i was declared open yesterday ;by the Dean of Singapore. the Very Rev. E. O Sheild in Srrimban Avenue off Lim Chu Kang Road. Singapore. The Rest House will be used for the clergy, young people and parishioners55 words
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Article55 1958-06-22 5 PENANG. Sat. An Australian soldier today married a German dancer of the Contc Girls at Penang's St. Georpes Church after a twomonth courtship. He was Private Dcuglas Johnston. 24. of WoUongong. New South Waics, attached to the 3rd. Bn Royal Australian Regiment She was Mas Helgar Rodehuscr.55 words
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Article21 1958-06-22 5 The Singapore Police Band will play in Bouna Vista Park on June 30 from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.21 words
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Article16 1958-06-22 5 The Siamese ConsulateGeneral in Singapore will be closed on Tuesday National Day of Siam.16 words
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544 1958-06-22 5 THE DUTIES OF A SOLICITOR BY A JUDGE CIR JOHN WHYATT. the Chief Justice of j Singapore, said in the High Court en Friday: "A solicitor owes a duty to the court to conduct litigation with due propriety and to assist in promoting in his own sphere the cause of544 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-06-22 5 SARAWAK MAN TAKES A SINGAPORE BRIDE Mr. Luke Wong Hieng Chiong and his bride, the former Miss' Agnes Tan Chin Imm. who were married at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Wong of Sibu. Sarawak, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Chui80 words
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372 1958-06-22 5 PRETTY GIRLS -SINGAPORE IS A PARADISE FOR MEN TOURIST POINTERS -BY AN EDITOR CINCAPORE is a man's paradise because it has so many pretty local girls and it is also a paradise for women tourists because it has so many unattached men. This is one of the snap judgments of372 words
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110 1958-06-22 5 HIGHER OCTANE FUEL ON SALE IN MALAYA rIE Shell Company and the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company announced yesterday that the octane rating of petrol had been raised to meet the demands of Malayan motorists. For Supershell and Mobilgas Special, the increase is from 90 to 93, and for Shell and Mobilgas110 words
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Article93 1958-06-22 5 Registration of children born in 1950. 1951 and 1952 for admission to Primary I in Government Chinese Primary Schools next year will begin on Saturday. July 6 and continue every Saturday until July 27. Hours of registration: From 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 1 p.m. Registration centres are93 words
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Advertisement268 1958-06-22 5 > KILL ME "FIRST" MY Von I ftttiti #/f#» f§r*>at tnnthvr BEFORE YOU LIFT YOUR STRONG ARMS TO KILL OTHERS! One of the many memorable scenes from a truly memorable picture! "MOTHER INDIA": International Version Distributed by Shaw Bros, aj i*rimt hff 1 *><hnifi»l«»r B With superimposed English subtitles Starring268 words
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Advertisement260 1958-06-22 5 YOUR NAME /should be H ERJE v tmr'r't iuiiJ __^—^^■•'^^^B wtikomi deduction Ojl nurd KingiU'in ■^e^B^B^BB I**** Bank DepoMi Vvouatsmiih Lombard LWA Banking earn interest M I GROI p\>nk is i\ti i n t:- iN»o.oo<) I LiTaW Send for >our copy oi Bank Deposit Mm I AccmMt' booklet N I260 words
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Article, Illustration537 1958-06-22 6 SUSAN BARRIE - This business OF grouting beautiful is serious one SUSAN BARRIE By fORTY-TWO attractive Singapore girls looked up briefly, from the serious business of beauty culture, smiled a greeting, and went back to their class work when I called at the Y.W.C.A headquarters on Raffles Quay. The beauty class, in charge537 words
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359 1958-06-22 6 THE LEGGY LOOK CALLS FOR A DAILY 'DRILL' THE leggy look is now such a ma|or part of current fashions that many women are taking special courses in leg exercise and grooming, to slim, re-shape and smooth away blemishes. Overseas, model girls and actresses are paying large sum* of money359 words
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Article91 1958-06-22 6 Those who enjoy dancing and want a happy evening in bright company may go to the Singapore Canine Welfare Association's annual dance on Thursday evening at Raffle* Hotel Ballroom. Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh, organiser of the ball, reports that a big attraction of the evening will be91 words
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Article71 1958-06-22 6 Top French designer Pierre Balmain. who has dressed the Duchess of Kent, has earned a reputation for using unusual combinations of fur and fabric in his collections. His latest contribution to high' fashion is a white Irish linen dress, with a transparent yoke trimmed with71 words
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Article151 1958-06-22 6 IF you have a taste for trying out something a little different and exotic In thf> kitchen, make this unusual Jewish Butter Cake. You need: 2 cups flour; 1 cup butter; 1 cup sugar; 1 small egg. beaten: salt: 3 oz. finely chopped candied ginger. Knead all the ingredients151 words
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Article76 1958-06-22 6 FLOWER gardens, orchards and fields in spring ivopired the designs for new Swiss cotton fabrics that have just arrived in Malaya. Huge roses, cornflowers, poppies and dailies are scattered on white or pastel grounds, tchile strawberries, plums, apples and pears are used against a green, leafy ground,76 words
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Advertisement142 1958-06-22 6 WJ RINSO /***%2\>>x gives RADIANT VIHi, r £HESS K.V'/f/P A'X •••says Mrs. Wong y S M *^V^^ RINSO has always been a firm favourite I s\ V\ fjt/ w th the WONG family. For years and Is >vJB y €ars R|NSO and Ah Ch °y have done a first on142 words
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Advertisement418 1958-06-22 6 IJIIIIIIIIIII""" 11 1 1 'Wlllllllllllllllllllllllllj I 1 1 with 4711 TOSCA s unforgettable fragrance. 4711 TOSCA Epu de Cologne a delightful blending of 4711 EAU Of COLOGNE and 471 1 TOSCA Perfume gives you the magic of well-groomed freshness &SP& ond for soft and shining hair E|p use 4711 TOSCA418 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1958-06-22 7 TALKATIVE TEACHER ANNOYS A STUDENT Imdent of a Government secondary school in Singapore Mr. K. one of use of the I• v- -r>nd, hi^ HBM Joking with the I Ing -,ort of immol t! things about moc He spends another SO minutes on his own activities and the actual teaching1,351 words
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1041 1958-06-22 7 Anonymous letters are causing a girl great misery conscious or depressed about it. Visit a reputable hairdresser and have a colour rinM'. There are plenty of these rinses on the market, and once you have seen how it is done >ou can easily do it yourself, at home, and quite1,041 words
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Advertisement90 1958-06-22 7 B^Br Mt Ph 9 9 JOB B^Or Wf JBk mST IIwiSRiSBaIKSTCr^ dnnk (arnation Carnation, double-rich pure liquid milk. added to a double amount of water, makes l£^ ""*> in an instant a delicious lon« drink of fullfcfcßß^B^B^nn^rt strength milk the most natural health Vm Pi drink in the world. kSi^LLj^jJ^yi90 words
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Advertisement326 1958-06-22 7 'Y^\ with COLIC... V-! Colic pains literally tortuir babie< ~>. At »UCh times, .i led spoonful of gentle n. x Milk of Magnesia added to each quart > of baby s formula, or a fe* drops added to his fruit juice or *ater. will relieve his 9 colic help him326 words
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Miscellaneous30 1958-06-22 7 \fhat n*jnd< (t kr Gtorgr i* atom* the rpy/ust &k. ive/l/USf a lov*((/) I*, f O I m*ashtno <io (avt toft fir Jmm^ m*ou you Jibe tc J cfri/am ~J30 words
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92 1958-06-22 8 TWO SHARE BERITA HARIANS $500 PRIZE last wrrk'a SSM priar la •ertta Hainan's word ton tMt will br divided e«uall> brtwrrn two contestants Thrir mum» will kr aniiii iil in Berita Harian Uiimi. judges said the word pu/rlr was provint tremrnd—al- B«f>aUr Inlrmt is crowine every werk." «aid o»e. "This92 words
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Article85 1958-06-22 8 Former school principal dies, 72 rE Rev. 8. M. Thevatha.-aii former principal of the Singapore Anglo Chines Continuation School. died i yesterday accd 7i. Mr. TheTathasan. who taught at the Anglo-Chinese School for more than ju years, retired f roiri teaching three y ars ago He wa> a pastor of85 words
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Article48 1958-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR The British High CommisMoner, Sir Geofroy Tr> Tory left ban by Malayan Airwaya hLK afternoii on the first leg of their four-month holiday in England. Europe and Canada Sir Oeofroy and Lady Tory Mill travel to England via Japan and Canada48 words
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Article49 1958-06-22 8 Sarayansamy Nadeson was narged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court Yt-sterdav with the murder of i 50-year-oid vagrant. K. Marimuthu. in the porch of St Teresa's Church. Kani;>one Bahru. on Friday night The charge was read and explained. Nadeson was remanded until June 27.49 words
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Article, Illustration354 1958-06-22 8 Remission for mother of 5 who killed rapist— |POH. Sat. Mariam binte Mat Aris, 31, the mother of five who killed a man with a parang after he had raped her, was released from Taiping prison this morning. She has been given a remission after serving six weeks of a354 words
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252 1958-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. TIN industry leaders today welcomed the international Tin Council's decision to invite Russia to |oin. in the hope that it will prevent further Russian dumping on the world market. Sir Douglas Waring, who represents mining interests in the Legislative Council.252 words
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Article34 1958-06-22 8 The Indonesian Consulate-General in Singapore has written to Singapore's Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. thanking the city for the hospitality shown to the Indonesian Thomas Cup team during its stay here.34 words
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Article77 1958-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat More than 7.'J33 workers have been sacked from tin mines in Malaya becau.se of the decline in world demand, the Sunday Time.-, was told officially today This represents an increase of 3.633 retrenched workers since the end of March A total of77 words
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Article52 1958-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Tengku Abdul Rahman's >od in-law, Syed Hussein Shahabudin. left here by BOAC today lor a three-year study course in London. Syed Hussein. 24 a protocol officer in the Department ol External Affairs, told the Sunday Times he hoped eventually to enter the Lon'don School52 words
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326 1958-06-22 8 |UIR W H McNeill. director of the Straits Steamship Co Ltd.. yesterday explained why the company had rejected a claim by 16 crew members of the Tronoh for "danger money" to sail to Pontianak during the Indonesian crisis in May this year326 words
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104 1958-06-22 8 KLANG. Sat— Kuala Selangor. the •Ticebowl of Malaya." has set a new world record in padi yield 1.140 gantangs an acre, the District Officer Raja Azam bin Raja Kamarulzaman. announced at the opening of the district agricultural show today. The record came from Sekinchang. the104 words
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Advertisement133 1958-06-22 8 «*v V^^l \f I '\i t A V^H j i I 7! Vj s k W 1/ X fi *T^R A*i I U tw I /Sk A DELICIOUS PRESCRIPTION "Yes, he's the picture of health now, Mrs. A He was II V^^^^^il ratiici rudcrwei^ht, Uue to his rapid growth the133 words
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Advertisement322 1958-06-22 8 Gve Bob Martins once a dag to keep him healthy, handsome pI y I Ever see your do«r really out of condi- FORMULA tion? Oti hi.s fooJ. list lesa and dull, his coat loose and irritating with Bcarcch i! wajhis tail. Why h £js ever let your dog >ret like322 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-06-22 9 WATERSKIERS ON SHOW TODAY BACKWARDS or for♦lJ wards, it's all the same to Jimmy Lee of Singapore when he's water- skiing. This difficult stunt 4- Is known ag a "Reverse Swan Riding one ski backwards. Jimmy grasps the tow bar with his free X foot 4- It's Ju*t one of207 words
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Article1140 1958-06-22 9 '$500 AT THE BLACK ARROW OR YOUR SON DIES' THE LETTERS DREADFUL MESSAGE WAS CLEAR AN observant passer-by will notice a large black arrow roughly scrawled on the right hand side of the railway bridge leading off Douglas Road to Kuala Kangsar Road in1,140 words
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Article, Illustration609 1958-06-22 9 Friday. June 13, 1958. THIS journal is composed and handwritten in the Johore Bahru hospital where the Tuan is in residence for the umpteenth time. He feels almost ashamed at not responding to the treatment given him by several doctors; he609 words
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Advertisement349 1958-06-22 9 ARE YOU LOSING VALUABLE For full height stacking you Hp» must have 9iHjf coshm? STEEL FRAMED f r X BUILDINGS 't^jlß Storage capacity is increased mliW** -tb Extantions quickly erected Dcifvefv 2 wwfct U.K. Spam 30ft to 75ft: /S eaves Bft. to 20ft. high; «^^L_ awy *H tT fc in349 words
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Advertisement312 1958-06-22 9 i& fa* HEW GENERAL^) ELECTRIC O Full w.a>t, F. m «.r -h g l nter or Tprrifir aw Huf a^MMtiully X llllcrlOr llrriUl... data* witfc Mia «W. JJ Here is a super low cost refriferator built T*i Mim-C«k« Ice for the whole family, with plenty of widr BTr«yt. shelves, trays,312 words
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Article, Illustration506 1958-06-22 10 The Straits Times Singapore. June 22, 1958. THE ABSENT WIVES HP HE attendance at a Singapore anti-polygamy rally was predominentiy male. One speaker, also a man, thought secondary wives an anachronism in the days when women were seeking seats in th" Assembly and City Couruil and coming out of I506 words
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Obituary68 1958-06-22 10 M »r4t ttt Wmimmmi. MM PANO HOW YBW MM Tn K««« Cboa <7«> piiMt pm cufrlfr at Wo. i Joi Ku>4 on »/> tr»vu>c tablnd Tomr H*k. Tw Kuan. Toafl Von«. Tone KWJ«. Ton; Jto. -I(«l Cbrv. Tmc Hul <Of Ha* H«»t Co.. O Ilocbor. BoMl*. 3 1 r68 words
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Article1194 1958-06-22 10 HANDS OFF THE CIVIL SERVICE E3 NO effort however feeble or unpleasant should be spared to nip in the bud the slightest manifestation of any attempt by politicians to interfere with the Public Service. Here in Malaya we have a very fine body of men in that service imbued with1,194 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-06-22 10 FIFTY YEARS AGO Ting-a-ling. Ting-a-ling. Before the trundling trams of old were replaced by the giant omnibuses 1 of today this was a familiar sound in Hi« streets of Singapore Fares, please. Kallang Road? Three cents, please. And -f you were lucky, in130 words
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Article361 1958-06-22 10 llth year in the Emergency AS the Far East Air Forct enters its I lth year of anti-terrorist campaign m Malay i this month it claims the distinction of fighting the longest war the world has known since Napoleon. Ten years ago this week the FEAF361 words
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Advertisement640 1958-06-22 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 M~tf. $1» <mimmu.mt. Ul. 8OK «NO. only 4at«fcMr of Mr Mb. 1M Mh« it <w Mn. Sun TWJ O— SJ.1IH. m.,4. Sit (tUmimmmt. HAN SUYIN 8 Oreat Hew Novel. The Mwliln Is Young", no" riOE Frm»» Q«mai Caaaado the World IMW Criltot. In one ratttal only. Victoria640 words
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Advertisement10 1958-06-22 10 Ago- SCHMIDT ft CO. (M) LTD. P.O. SOX I)*S. iINGAPOKI.10 words
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Advertisement139 1958-06-22 10 QUICK QUIZ OVER TO YOU... 1. Reassemble 1 E's, 2 T's and 2 N's and make a word of agreement 2. You may find it easy to think of the everyday word that begins with AJ the word that begins with ACM is a little more difficult. And what does139 words
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Advertisement72 1958-06-22 10 it *i j good food, very good Brandythey go together... v*i yj^ <^5\ Chinese food is In excellent >fcfcw j/*/s\&*jr company with a tradltlonfisfe^j/no££^\ al drlnk like Key Brand yj^g^yjffgrrC*/ but then Key Brandy is at 'If'w V fl home In any company, mt&?^F& x\y lts dlstlnctlve bouquet and 2p-L*-»72 words
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311 1958-06-22 11 THREE-HOUR DELAY BEFORE HE WAS TAKE! TO HOSPITAL AFTER SHOOTING IPOH. Saturday. "f HE I poll Magistrate Inche Hashim bin Abdul Hamid, said today that the life of an estate labourer shot in the leg could have been saved if the estate311 words
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Article164 1958-06-22 11 What's on Today polii t mnu concert ai we F^lanaile Oardens, 530 p.m. to b 30 SJB. Ail MALAY A CO OPFRA Tin OONFBBSNCB at Cultural Centre, Canning Mm. 11 ajn. BAFVUB MTSCI'M (Staatford Htrnd* KxhlbiUon of photographs We The People— by Brian Ink* of Magnum. Paiix, v ajn. to164 words
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Article65 1958-06-22 11 Two Australian tuberculoata experts are expected to arrive in Singapore tomorrow to help the Government conduct the experimental mass X-ray campaign starting on July 1. They are Dr. Cotter Harvey, a Sydney chest speclalmd Or. Charles Rub-n--steln. Director of Radiological Surveys of the New South Walts65 words
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Article61 1958-06-22 11 RAUB. Sat Three more bodies hare been recovered from the depths of the Raub Australian gold mine at Bukit Koman, two miles from Mn That leaves seven more bodies to be recovered, as recently the bodies of two men had been found. A total61 words
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Article69 1958-06-22 11 Kola Hharu I HAT: Star? of a Pagodr 3. T.A*. »30 UDO: Tai Man He* Turn < Mandarin) i.- 30. 3 7 15. l.». Kaatar (Malay) 9.30 a-in.; OMON: Omar Khayyam 3. 7.15. 30; Chora Chori 9.45 n». Kmb(m i \rWAY: Bridge on the River Kwai. Port69 words
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Article65 1958-06-22 11 ,J?? t 8 ln «*Pore 120 a.m. <9f lin> 2.4« p.m. (7ft Mn>, Port 1 Dickson 9.36 a.m. (Bft 61n» 10 01 P, 1 <«" 21n>. Penang 3.52 ajn. (7ft 21n> 3.45 pjn. cWt 31n). TOMORROW: Singapore 208 I™. i£ n 71n> 331 P-m- (7ft Bin». Port Dfckaon65 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-06-22 11 Ida Haendei (above), Polishborn violin virtuoso, who has won tremendous acclaim as she played her way across the world, is to give a recital in Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 3 at 8.45 p.m. Mi»v HarndH. who began to play the145 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-06-22 11 This boy can't do his homework. Hum can't tot up the bills. Dad makes a clean sweep of the table. He wants to concentrate on winning the $20,000 MM |ackpot Contest.33 words
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Article65 1958-06-22 11 Tay Ah Chow. 30, was fined $200 in Singapore yesterday for having dutiable cigarette Scow Poh Seng, a revenue officer attached to the Customs, said that on May 23. Tay was seen carrying a basket along Mill Road, off Kallang Road When challenged she dropped the basket65 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-06-22 11 Air Force founder leaving— a happy man |{UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Air Commodore A.V.R. Johnstone, who planned the formation of the Royal Malayan Air Force, leaves for Britain next month, his mission completed. "At last I can see something concrete arising out of our plans." he said today. "I shall watch193 words
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Article37 1958-06-22 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra June $32 buyers. $32., sellers Tone steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*' Association: bulk $47 sellers, drum $51 sellers. Tone steady.37 words
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Article15 1958-06-22 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was $370 per ptrul down 87', cents.15 words
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279 1958-06-22 11 Tokyo's first envoy looks forward to his Kuala Lumpur post TOKYO, Sat.— Mr. Kaoru Hayashi, Japan's first Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya, expressed both confidence and pleasure today over his new post. He told United Press International that he knew of no prcalems between Japan and Malaya that are279 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-06-22 11 SHE (AND HER COURT) STEP ON A ZEBRA" AS LESSON TO ALL "QUEEN Safety Sue" leads her court, attired in swimsuits, across a Zebra crossing in Piccadilly, London, during a safety first drive by the British Road Safety Council. The "safety first quern" is90 words
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Article240 1958-06-22 11 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister and Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is concerned over growing industrial unrest »n the Colony. Since his return from London last Sunday, he has not had much time to study labour disputes. The cnief Minister has had to attend240 words
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Advertisement213 1958-06-22 11 IPs.® R. M. S. STRATHMORE Sailing on 25th July 1958 for Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Soid, Marseilles, Gibraltar, arriving LONDON 19th August Air-Conditioned First Class Dining Saloon LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Peninsular ft Oriental Steam Navigation Company Enquiries to: ISLAY KERR CO., LTO. 11-A COLLYER QUAY SINCAPORE Tel: ***** KUALA LUMPUR213 words
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524 1958-06-22 12 PROJECTION IS FINALE TO FILM-MAKING —j^i^i^pM^i^pßaaHavasavaßa^aaaj i-fc i'a* -Pa^M 1 afrat-^jElMalan^BM-Kawß THE projection of your film is the reason for film-making. Your aim should be not only personal satisfaction but enjoyment for others your family, your friends And this aim should not be spoilt by a spirit of tidapathy over524 words
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Article28 1958-06-22 12 'Film-Moker', Time* House, River Volley Rood, Singopore 9, it you hove questions or problems you wont to osk, and you will be answered in this column.28 words
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Article, Illustration970 1958-06-22 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - PROCESS YOUR OWN PICTURES: IT'S A LOT OF FUN AND LESS COSTLY! E "AUTUMN Cloud", (top i\left). by Chow Chee E Seng, 191 South Bridge Road. Singapore, was the judge's choice this week as E the prize-winning picture. E And so to Mr. Chow goes E the $30 prise. The970 words
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Advertisement653 1958-06-22 12 Kodak present j With the inexpensive KODAK BANTAM $/orsbaft CAMERA •UIIT-IN IXPOSUftE OOiOl TAICS ftOOftCNMftU FIIM IN I CIMSME lOLIS •tTtE.HllMlft •MI.TI9N b.TS OUT tf CNNICaLITIES it's KOd&K for color HOO*A IaMUHMI LIMITCO SIMC**ORC AND KUALA LUMPua Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in tf& 24 Hours WB V$ «aaa u»653 words
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Miscellaneous85 1958-06-22 12 fP|HVIBn|^^H% THE CLUES V KJHfIBBHHfI B ACROSS: 1. Corner (4); 5. Glutton (8); 11. Radiator (6); i ii n ii ]2 Plant (4i 13. Reckless 123 *^^B^f I r I I I <4i: M Allows (4): 15 Por ""THB7S™ 111 Nol any> 20 Consumec I I (.4); 29. Grown up85 words
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782 1958-06-22 13 DESPITE his three score andten years. Cecil 15. DeMille remains' Hollywood's unchallenged and unchallengable master of spectacle. His 'THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" proves that. For this story of Moses who led the children of Israel out of bondage in Egypt towards a782 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-06-22 13 DeMille— master of the spectacular movie Moses (Heston), Dathan {Ed. G. Robinson* and the childrsn of Israel at the Red Sea21 words
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Article57 1958-06-22 13 MOTIIH: |\.>i\". an Indian film, is the story of a lost opportunity— by its producers. illustrate the injustices of the landem, switches to silly musical comedy situations, winds op with bullet- and bandits. A pi" r I NnrgLs. the star, is not only a beautiful woman,57 words
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241 1958-06-22 13 REST OF THE WEEK'S FILMS RKO Mm this week re-issue one of Ingrid Bergman's «-arl> American successes "JOAN OF ABC" and it is interesting to see how well this f)lm stands up to the test of time. Tlic only thiMu which dates this241 words
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Advertisement554 1958-06-22 13 Psfi-Tl- .'.'l I'!-, ft I -4j( ™^^T T I) W\ > NTI K MM I r XXI K "FRAULEIM" «olor (co.v. J Pmb »\< I i -i\ i NEHSREEI Ts)B s««ry «f M4WAYVS sVfeat by lnd«neMa To^'AhV !ffi Aim scAtiirpou (Mtt.) Taslay a.m.: HINf WOMEN AND SONG" (Ma-nd.). J^. jI232Qj554 words
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Advertisement399 1958-06-22 13 LAST 2 DAYS SIMULTANEOUSLY Phone 19;j9 •In EMil ISH |j In MANDAOM Phone M3M. il <€HS> I 5 show* daily at 1 1 am, 1 45, 4, 6. 30 9. 30 pm m I SHAW ORGANISATION prrvnU the 3rd ASIAN GAMES tokyo m m I A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE FILM SHAWSCOPE399 words
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Advertisement148 1958-06-22 14 Play safe iw -Hie Sun Mr j INSIST ON "Optically correct SUNGLASSES Lji^l'.ir sail, i- r- j■- >v iil< coaspksc protection from th- >.-^^ r K;«intne \jf\ J brightest minlight your e\e« V.^/ will be relaxed reducing y^^ sQ deiaition. Calobar leases J are the ULTIMATE io T^. S kewnube148 words
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Miscellaneous911 1958-06-22 14 7UfiN& TAItZAN'S AfSsrNCE, A VICOUS LEO^ARC h*frs^Mt&^^=*^ifa Bd^^sC%. IHr l^^^^ <^ B^ r^ FELL UTOKI THE MAHAXAJAM V SLASHING OUT t ~^dwK-^^£ I*" V/ 7 W ♦THAT'S A CHANCE YOU SHOUL7 HAVE TAKEN,' I *IT'S ALL RIGHT," T^E^^^^^^3H I*l WANT TO REST UP AN? m A KETORTE7 THE Ar^-MAN. SMEETA.911 words
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Miscellaneous401 1958-06-22 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: Plan your en- the situation eftlmls tertainment on as lavish schemes will nrobab. a scale as you can. Con- out bettor than anticipated tacts made today should FOR LICK TODAY vI \K prove benencial throughout OR I'SE: Black and white, the week. Good for reviving401 words
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Article482 1958-06-22 17 BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Haydn, tor with the Hungarian Dance.-, are magnificently interpreted by the London Symphony orchestra, conducted by Antal Doratl in the Mercury LP. MG *****. This Is Brahms In two moods, sharply contrasting but one in appeal The Variations reveal him as482 words
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800 1958-06-22 17 Norman Siebel - Soon: An air trip to Japan on the never-never Japan Air Lines look forward to greater tourist traffic from Malaya AN increasing volume of tourist traffic between Malaya and Japan in the next few years is envisaged by Japan Air E Lines, which is giving this possibility a high priority800 words
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Advertisement22 1958-06-22 17 O 1 1 m > E o O c 5 s it E o o LL. X o o "5 5> 6 i22 words
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Advertisement277 1958-06-22 17 soft, economical. double for strength ANDREX If you think that all toilet tissue !s crisp and harsh, try gentle Andrex and eh your mind. The first thing you notice about Andrex Is Its clean cotton-toool softness— the comfort and pure whiteness of It and each sheet Is double for real277 words
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Miscellaneous196 1958-06-22 17 Radio NATIONAL SHORT \\l WBVICC s|\«.\IM)RL Mrdium »»vc 476 metre* KUALA v mim k Medium wave 341 metres WtMMK Medium wave 3bS metre* IPOH Mrdium wave 330 metres MALACCA Mrdium wave 797 metres AM. 7:* f»d Morning to listener*; 7» doming Serenade; 7.30 The Ne. 7.35 Breakfast Club; 830 Waltzing196 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1958-06-22 18 Isabella TS joins ranks of stay-put Germans QF all motor manufacturers, none are so reluctant to make changes strictly for the sake of change as the Germans. Apart from a number of minor modifications last year, the Volkswagen is virtually identical to the first that came off the factory's rebuilt1,115 words
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498 1958-06-22 18 THE CUP HAS GONE SO WHY CRY OVER SPILT MILK? rE Thomas Cup has gone to Indonesia And the Indonesian badminton team has returned home too. Thus both the Danes and the Malayans. beaten favourites in the tournament, are without the opportunity to win back some lost prestige at the498 words
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Article112 1958-06-22 18 ACROSS: 1. Tree. 5. Gourmand. 11. Heater. 12. Aloe. 13. JUsh. 14. Leu>. 15. Omen. 16. Image. 19. None. 20, Ate. 22. Pace. 24. Melon. 26, Saga. 27. Egg. 28 Sand 29. Adult. 31, Acre. 32. Tee. 33. Item. 37, Scale. 38. Pale. 41. Hare. 44. Aria. 45.112 words
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Article118 1958-06-22 18 A SPORTS CAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY LONDON. A new British motor com announced I tamily sports car which, it ran tin 120 m p h It N the Peerless rid Turismo. sleek plastic tx four scater with ample built by Cars ol Slougn. Buckinghamshire. The car Is povw aReuter - 118 words
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Article30 1958-06-22 18 Answers, to V n Page 10. 1 Entente. I nt d'.mhest peak p. 3 GlamK 4. Cvpil in the Bay of NapU- acent males rr. th« middle30 words
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Advertisement162 1958-06-22 18 V\ Cm \i A\ bosch \j\ /yl IX 1 X v REFRIGERATORS BOSCH offers you m|U l£ MmyA tomp4«»« tool tpot« utilization k.a> r«fr, g «rot,o« .Hk^KY Hf TH« (NOltll ol roft, fl «rotof» to b. off. r.d Uw c*»ro«t <o«»»«»pt.o« to HAoloye* p«Wie. •••f to* "M>dol Hot <H iwi.162 words
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Miscellaneous8 1958-06-22 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton IPs? iMi .^'rWiri8 words
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Article17 1958-06-22 19 NEGRI 7 JOHORE 2 PAHANG 2 TRENGGANU O SELANGOR 3 J. SERVICES 317 words
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667 1958-06-22 19 KUALA LIMPIR, Sat— Two disputed decisions by referee Wong (hit Hon, which gave Singapore Joint Services two penalty goal*, enabled Services to hold Selangor to a 3-3 draw in their Malaya Cup match at Prince* Road today. With less than 15 minutes of667 words
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Article175 1958-06-22 19 KUALA LIPIS. Sat. Pahang beat Trengganu 2-0 in their East zone match of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup soccer competition here today before a crowd of 2.000 which included the Tengku Mahkota of Pahang. Play was even at the start but Pahang should have led 1-0175 words
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Article90 1958-06-22 19 EPSOM JEEP - New rule for the start By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Kicking horses will in future suit on the outside and two lengths behind the field at the barrier. This wa s decided by th» Straits Racing Association at a committee meeting recently. Mr. Jack Kenny returns to Malaya tomorrow90 words
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Article85 1958-06-22 19 CINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association yesterday decided to permit Federa- I tion athletes to compete in its annual championships at Parrer Park on June 25 and 26 A suggestion to introduce metric system at the coming championships was deferred to the next meeting for consideration because approval85 words
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Article70 1958-06-22 19 M. G. Murchison (38) won the Royal Island Club "A" division monthly medal at Sime Road yesterday. S. T. Tan won the ball sweep. The "B" division medal was won by Goh Kee Seah. with the ball sweep to Y. Oguri. W. T. Krall won the70 words
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Article36 1958-06-22 19 T. M. Hart and J. C. Thomson (Glasgow Academical) beat P. Franklin and R W. N. Windle (Union Building) one up in the finai of the Royal Singapore Oolf Club's Godown Foursome competition yesterday36 words
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Article526 1958-06-22 19 CYNTHIA WONG «Ch«eseman House) bettered the only record at the Bartley Secondary Schools athletic meet when she won the long jump event at 14ft. llln.— an Improvement of 7jin. on the record set la^t year by Radha Rama) in gam (Winstedt). Samuel Devamoney won the "A"526 words
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Article196 1958-06-22 19 Negri rout Jobore 7-2 SEREMBAN. Sat. Negri Sembilan, playing in their new colours, trounced Johore 7-2 in their first Malaya Cup match here today. Negri's Inside-left Rahim Omar scored a hattrick. as did Peter Van Huizen at centre forward. Inside-right Ong Kirn Leng scored the seventh goal But despite the196 words
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Article266 1958-06-22 19 LONDON, Saturday. ENGLAND gained a 2-0 lead in the five-Test XA cricket series against New Zealand when they beat the tourists at Lord's here today by an innings and 148 runs in the second Test. England won the first Test at Edgbaston. Birmingham, by 205 runs.266 words
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474 1958-06-22 19 KUALA LUMrtJR Sat. rjEORGE ANANDA, who liad v beaten Malaya's Olympic and Asian Games representative Lee Kan Foolc in the 100 yards heat* last night with a time of 102 se c, repeated his performance tonight when he won both the sprint races at474 words
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Advertisement689 1958-06-22 19 PLEASE CUT OUT FOR REFEREM'E. GENUINE PHOTOSTAT COPIES •.e-vertnme. tav««»s UaMam Account Books. Letters ot Adm.rmirot.or. »er»«m*ntv MenifestS, Aoessmcnti, Menascnati. AftMavm Mates' Receipts, Bills of Lading. Memos, Bank Records, Music, Birth Certificates. Meaaarandams, Boo« P jo. Marriage Certificates, Blue PrinH, Masw, Builders Plans, Newspaaar Currinat Bills af Lod.nq Old Print..689 words
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806 1958-06-22 20 KEW SAN TO MEET CHAROEN IN SINGLES Heah Say Hup in running for the doubles title Front CONRAD NC ALL THE RESULTS NIGHT SESSION Men s singles (semi -finals) Teh Kew San beat Erland Kops 12-15. 15-6, 15-6; Charoen WaUna Sin beat Jim Poole 15-10, 12-15. 15-10. Men'i doubles (semi-finals)806 words
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282 1958-06-22 20 AND IN JAKARTA A HEROES' WELCOME FOR WEEPING TEAM AT 3.27 p.m. yesterday the Thomas Cup left Malayan soil for Indonesia 27 minutes after the victorious Indonesian team had pledged: "We ■hal! stand firm in the defence of the Cup in 1961 and in service to nur country." Two hundred282 words
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Article194 1958-06-22 20 LONDON, Saturday. MAL ANDERSON, Australian holder of the United States title, won the men's singles championship, defeating his compatriot Bob Mark 1-6. 11-9, Sin the final today. sterday Anderson, over- an inspired Jan -Erik Lundquist. of Sweden, to win 6-3. 3-6. 8-6. Lundquist. giant-Killer of theReuter - 194 words
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Article102 1958-06-22 20 f ONDON. Sat— Close of play In four of todays cricket matche» were: At Manchester: Lancashire versus Northamptonshire. No play today (rain). At Chesterfield: Derbyshire versus Surrey No play today (rain). At Nottingham: Nottinghamshire versus Yorkshl/e. No play today (rain). At Hincklry: Leicestershire v Warwickshire, noReuter - 102 words
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Article30 1958-06-22 20 ASCOT HEATH, Sat— Mr. C. H Dracoulls Prlmera won the Churchill Stakes here today. Mrs. c Banks' Double Red was second with Mr. J. McGrath's Articeelagh third. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article465 1958-06-22 20 CYDNEY, Sat —Australian football results played here today mere: N. 8. W. ASSOCIATION: Div. 1. South: Pyrmont 2 Corrlmal 2; North&hore 0 Ept 4; Sutherland S GranviDe 7; Augurn 4 St. George 0: Woonona 3 Manly 1; Balgownle v Lelchardt playing tomorrow. N. 8. W. ASSOCIATION: Dlv.465 words
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Advertisement200 1958-06-22 20 Bb^^Se italiah beaut t \\^--~—v f/i yjf lISIDES S S69S H THt HMH-CIAK REFWGEIMTWI ml s Vi 5 Cosh discount allowed. Eosy Hire-Purchase Terms can be 01 ranged SOLE AGENTS: LEE FLETCHER TRADE enquiries 102-106, ORCHARD RD., SPORE. TEL. HM WELCOME v TITOHI^' \r/ UNMEAKAtLE MAINSPRING t I^JlympiC Ideal Mixer200 words
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Miscellaneous37 1958-06-22 21 ~vß^\ I i^S^^HII-^l^i Um\l\\ Jit It fifTiv S I > 1 1 1■ 1 I—n1 n 1 1 it— i- 1^ JK] "7 T Tfl I leiw^ita- 1 1 —^^n 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 2^37 words
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