The Straits Times, 25 June 1958
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Title Section29 1958-06-25 1 iii f i».\iiv «lii I 1 11 1 i> vmi i\( iiks 80.000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1958 if iz if 15 CENTS29 words
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Article239 1958-06-25 1 WORK ON JET-AGE TERMINAL IS PUT OFF INDEFINITELY No cash: Airport plan shelved by R. CHANDRAN J'HE Singapore Government has indefinitely shelved the plan to build a multimillion dollar terminal building for the international airport at Pay a Lebar. The decision to post pone work on239 words
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164 1958-06-25 1 THE COST of CUTTING TIN OUTPUT IS HEAVY By GEOFFREY BOLAND vKARi.v 40 per cent of the Federation of Malaya's tin mines have been closed down and 9,600 workers have been retrenched since December. That is the extent of the sacrifice which Malaya has made since Dec. 15, when production164 words
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139 1958-06-25 1 rN production last month dropped 11.8 per cent to 3,226 tons, while in the first five months of this year total production was down nearly 24 per cent to 18.638 tons compared with the corresponding period last year. In addition. Federation miners are still paying139 words
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236 1958-06-25 1 COLOMBO, Tuesday. rpHE Governor-General of Ceylon, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, pledged today that the Bandaranaike Government would ensure "reasonable use" of Tamil to end communal disturbances Sir Oliver's assurance came during his speech from the throne to a joint session of parliamentReuter - 236 words
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Article22 1958-06-25 1 HONG KONG. Tues. Revenue officers today seized 20 lb. of morphine found In a ship which arrived from Bangkok —ReuterReuter - 22 words
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357 1958-06-25 1 Python scare in Ipoh hospital room IPOH. Tues. Atten--1 dants and patients in the outpatient department of the Ipoh Hospital for safety last night when a captive python broke loose in the waiting room. The 301 b. reptile was brought to the hospital by a vegetable farmer, Kam Phool. 45,357 words
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Article27 1958-06-25 1 BOMBAY, Tues— A man was killed and 30 people Injured when a suburban train ran into a stationary train about 25 miles from here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article97 1958-06-25 1 PENANO. Tues. Forty-one people were taken to the Ballk Pulau hospital suffering from stomach ache and fever 24 hours lifter they had attended a "kendurl" (Malay feast). They were treated and sent home, the Straits Times was told today Dr. P. N. Nambiar. Medical97 words
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Article, Illustration167 1958-06-25 1 Act No. 2 in the fall of Mr. Bulganin MOSCOW, Tues.— Lfl Mr. Nikolai Bulganin, former Soviet Premier, was reported today to have been discharged from hospital and assigned to a new job a |>ost connected with the regional economic council in Stavropol in north Caucasus. This means that heUPI - 167 words
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160 1958-06-25 1 THREE SURVIVORS SAFE MALACCA, Tuesday. piVE Indonesians were lost when a motorsampan capsized last night in the Straits of Malacca after hitting a rock 10 miles from here. Three survivors were found clinging to a fourgallon kerosene tin early j this morning160 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-06-25 1 FESTING OFF TO HIS NEW JOB THE t'-in-C. Far East Land Forces, General Sir Francis Festing, left for Britain in the Dilwara yesterday to take over as Chief of the Imperial General Staff from Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, who Is retiring shortly. A special RASC launch took the general88 words
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Article49 1958-06-25 1 Employees of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company in Singapore last night voted to strike over the dismissal of a clerk two years ago. Mr. Scow Whatt Peng, president of the Stanvac Employees' Union, said the union would give the company 14 days' strike notice today49 words
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Article48 1958-06-25 1 GLASOOW. Tues. Mr John McGovern, fiery Labour M.P. who led Glasgow hunger marchers In the 1930s and was once forcibly carried out of the House of Commons by eight attendants. U to retire. Mr. McGovern, now 71. started life as a plumber's apprentice. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article37 1958-06-25 1 NEW YORK. Tues— Mr James R. Hoffa, president of the Teamsters Union, was acquitted by a Jury here last night In a second trial on charges of conspiracy to wiretap the union's Detroit headquarters.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article112 1958-06-25 1 Police last night found a dead woman. aged about 35. tied to a crude cross formed by lashing together a stick and P<> f planted at grotesque angle in a muddy creek m-ar Bendemeer Road. Singapore. Kesidenu in the area gossiped all day about112 words
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Article49 1958-06-25 1 BEIRUT. T v e%. A terrorist bomb exploded within 100 yards of the United Nations headquarters her e today as the Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeli, returned from Cairo. The bombs was placed In a box outside a grocer's shop. There were no casualties49 words
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Article81 1958-06-25 1 ATHENS. Tues.—Archbishop Makarios sent his personal diplomatic adviser, Mr. Zenon Rossidrs, to London today to Rive the British government and the Opposition hit views on the Cyprus problem. Ari-hibishop Makarios has already rejected Britain's new constitutional proposals for Cyprus. >.r. Kossidt-s in an Ethnarcy councillor.Reuter - 81 words
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Article47 1958-06-25 1 The 14 girls chosen 'or the finals of the Miss Singapore contest were: Mill v Koh. Doreen BliKh. Daisy Szeto. Mary Yonic, Marion Willis. Pat Youn-, Leonie Koenitz. Shirley Vanderput. Francis Foo, Alice \\..n Diana Hutrhinson. Irene de Silva, Cristl D'Crui, and Paulina Szeto.47 words
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Advertisement50 1958-06-25 1 PLATINUM WHITE GOLD 60LD WEDDING RINGS P.H.HENDRY. Manufacturing jeweller 78 North Bridge Road. Sing*por«-6 b Kuili Lumpur. RECOGNISED EVERYWHEREj£I \vßaT\T \jj^^^ Kuala l.iini|>ur H.nlu.n s JSTS7 /?V*'''fl^l lAjm |'l' "I Kj-ti-rii PSL fIJSISk an liiltvture. The Station y^t!!T&~ry comfortable accomniodainitialing pilots stocks .in- available of SE State (kpre ss 55550 words
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Advertisement38 1958-06-25 1 •W jsjdj I Mod«rn» 9 WB !^^^^H| contemporary Hr o>i I* in t«o BQ cooimUxj WOOOI. RONSON i EED LION (ANO is wonderful! It's the still orange drink made by FRASER NEAVE W^*/^o^# Famous for flavour since JBB338 words
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200 1958-06-25 2 H-BOMB: A FORCE FOR GOOD OR EVIL? /CANTERBURY, Tues.— y The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, said today it was wrong to say nuclear weapons were, of their nature, evil. "Like any other thing, their value for good or evil depends entirely on the use to I which menReuter - 200 words
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Article48 1958-06-25 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Eisenhower's personal assistant. Mr. Sherman Adams, yesterday reaffirmed his decision to remain in Washington and said: "I feel I have a job to finish here." Mr. Adams is under fire for receiving favours and gifts from millionaire Bernard Goldfine.— U P.I.48 words
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145 1958-06-25 2 Worth of a wife is $1 7,000 a year, says a British paper LONDON. Tues.— A raiddjeclass British hdtisewife with three children is worth nearly £2.M« ($l7, •00) a year for the work she does in a home. The figure has been assessed by a national newspaper following a statisticalReuter - 145 words
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94 1958-06-25 2 U.S. NAVY ABANDONS NEW ATTEMPT TO LAUNCH A VANGUARD CAPE CANAVERAL. Tues.— Attempts to launch a United States Navy Vanguard rocket were abandoned early today after many hours' preparation. Technical difficulties were given as the reason. Four days ago technical difficulties caused the cancellation of an attempt to launch aReuter - 94 words
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441 1958-06-25 2 Britain told to support that capital charter MANCHESTER, Tuesday. JMIK Manchester Guardian said today that the Malayan Government's suggestion of an international charter designed to attract and protect private foreign capital in A«ia "is surely deserving of full British support." In a leading article the Guardian said that this proposalReuter - 441 words
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Article69 1958-06-25 2 BRIGHTON: Adrian Bates, aged three, son of E a solicitor and town councillor, climbed on to the sill of his bedroom window to watch birds flying around. He fell 15 feet to the (round and landed an- hart. Adrian said after- wards: "I didn't fall. I wasReuter - 69 words
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82 1958-06-25 2 A DELAIDE, Tues. Thousands of people flocked today to Adelaide's Asian Festival. The Festival, arranged by the South Australian Asian Association, features Asian dancing, clothes, culture and food. Photographs and maps form a feature of the exhibition and many students in costume tell visitorsReuter - 82 words
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468 1958-06-25 2 f ONDON, Tues. The ij senior Official Receiver reported at the London Bankruptcy Court yesterday that liabilities of Paragon Holdings. Ltd.. amounted to £209,217 (aboui $1,800,000), including £197.310 to subsidiaries. The Official Receiver, Mr. F. M. Collins, was making a statement to theReuter - 468 words
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Advertisement343 1958-06-25 2 Ah SsnQ wds fiS^ Tired, worn out, listless. J|| I$J|F He lacked strength, energy. Sleep J JIIL never came and life was drab! /'Tilil if \m now W /fl^ v ,m% v B^l Ah Seng is i 3 y^N'"^ pm GAY f y^ f^ c 8 of pep, energy, vigour.343 words
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Miscellaneous23 1958-06-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby UUQfti UP. We a^ a v Bt UITE JJPOfT KCgP NAg^KW^g^ itJtsin^rNeve^^AlOl'ojß VOU'gC HOT I CANT tUMc J23 words
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Article336 1958-06-25 3 BELGRADE QUESTIONS THE TRUTHFULNESS OF NAGY INDICTMENT PROTEST NOTE TELLS OF 'DEEP BITTERNESS' AT BUDAPEST REGIME BELGRADE, Tuesday. YUGOSLAVIA yesterday protested "most vigorously" to Hungary against anti-Yugo-slav accusations contained in the announcement of the execution of iMr. Imre Nagy, former Hungarian Premier. It said the announcement hadReuter - 336 words
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174 1958-06-25 3 Attack on embassy: A protest to Moscow BONN, Tues. The West German Government has protested to the Soviet Foreign Ministry in the "strongest possible terms,'' it was announced today, against yesterday's attack by Russian demonstrators on the West German Kmbassy in Moscow. Yesterday marked the 17th anniversary of the NaiiReuter - 174 words
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Article45 1958-06-25 3 LYONS. Tues. A bomb was thrown from a car late last night through the windows of a building here which houses a right-wing newspaper, Le Journal Dv Soir." and the Communist paper "La Republique de Lyon." There was no casualties. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article42 1958-06-25 3 PARId, Tues Gen. de Gaulle yesterday had discussions with Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak secretary-general of NATO." It was the first meeting between Mr. Spaak and the French leader since Gen. de Gaulle came to power last month— U.P.l.42 words
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Article75 1958-06-25 3 NEW YORK. TAies. A take the talking charnpionnorth Dakota woman. Mrs. ship of the ted Ray S m^ Edith Fisher, a 29-year-old away from Mr. Jjayrnona divorcee, proved that her sex White, a 36-year-old sales can still out-talk men. man. rnmnleted 90 yesterday she completedReuter - 75 words
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Article159 1958-06-25 3 GHANA WILL BE A REPUBLIC NKRUMAH pAIRO, Tues. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, said here yesterday: "I want to declare Ghana a republic, and this will be done in not more than two years." Dr. Nkrumah who is on a State visit to the United Arab Republic, added:Reuter - 159 words
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Article294 1958-06-25 3 ONDON, Mon. The Lebanon situation tended to outweigh the favourable effects of the Improved domestic labour situation and Friday's advance on Wall Street in London stock markets today, and buyers were Inclined to adopt a cautious attitude. Nevertheless ther was a selective demand for Industrial equities which showed294 words
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Article32 1958-06-25 3 LONDON Mon. Spot 22»gd.. July 22',d Aug 22V. Sept 22\d, Ort -Dec 22\d. Jan.March 22\d April-June 22*»d.. June c.l f. 22d July c.l.f. 22d Aug. c.l.f 22d Tone: Quiet but steady32 words
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Article20 1958-06-25 3 LONDON. Mon Buyers £730; sellers £730*4: Forward buyers £733: sellers £732H; Settlement £7304: am. 90 tons, p.m. 125 ton*.20 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-06-25 3 HUNGARIAN students in London seen staging a protest demonstration against the execution of their former Prime Minister, Mr. Imre Nagy Gen. Pal Maleter and two other compatriot* —heroes of 1956 Hun. garian freedom uprising against the Russians41 words
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243 1958-06-25 3 Turks are warned of a 'British trap 7 FOOT INSPECTS BARRICADES NICOSIA, Tuesday. THE Turkish underground organisation, T.M.T., la leaflets circulated here last nieht, said not a single Turk must accept the new British plan for Cyprus and warned: "If anyone does, he will be severely punished The leaflets describedReuter; UPI - 243 words
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Article34 1958-06-25 3 TUNIS. Tues.— The French Army yesterday began preparations for the withdrawal of the first 7.000 ut the 22.000 troops stationed in Tunisia in accordance with an agree ment signed last week.— Rev ter34 words
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Article25 1958-06-25 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues— Film director Cecil B. de Mille. 77. is In hospital here for observation. He became 111 several days ago. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article169 1958-06-25 3 BOMBAY, Tuesday. INDIAN dock workers yesterday decided to continue the eight-day-old nation-wide dockstrike fan spite of a cabled appeal from Mr. Nehru, the Prime Mirrster. The decision. involving 100.000 men. was taken at a four-hour meeting of the All- j India Port and DockReuter - 169 words
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Article95 1958-06-25 3 VTEW DELHI, Tues.— lndia and the United States yesterday signed an agreement here providing for US$35 mil lion ($lO5 million) In Unite 1 States aid for the develrv ment of India's road trar port, cement and Jute Inrt' tries A Government Press note said another agreementReuter - 95 words
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Article234 1958-06-25 3 SYRIA IS AIDING REBELS, UN TOLD DEIRUT, Tues Le- banese Government officials complained to the United Nations observer team last night of "increased infiltration of men and arms across the border from Syria." An official Lebanese statement described the increase of infiltration as "dangerous."' Complaint The new complaint was registeredReuter - 234 words
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Article24 1958-06-25 3 CANBERRA. Tues An Australian hydrographic survey is being carried out to find new sea lanes between Darwin and South -East Asia —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement122 1958-06-25 3 AN IDEAL PICTURE FOR YOUR I HARI RAY A HAJI ENTERTAINMENT! OPENS FRIDAY! I 1 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT REX QUEENS SINGAPORE SINGAPORE I REX CAPITOL REX C J BHARU (F .O>, K^ A A V L^ P U D R N,GHT> IP H J 1 THE MOST DRAMATIC, ENGAGIN" a AMD122 words
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Advertisement395 1958-06-25 4 FLY QANTAS m=3^^ AND B«O,A>C. jpz around the world! WEST TO LONDON dmß^^r *\yilr t 3 V|A «AW6KOK, ATHENS, ROME fe l\ \J M Eight flights a week on the Qantas-8.0.A.C. "Kangaroo Route" to London give you vlw^Hßt&iß rA^ST" c^*^. '*1 choice of daily departures from Singapore, with two on395 words
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Article229 1958-06-25 5 PLEDGE TO SERVE BY NEW AIR BOSS DUTTERWORTH, Tues. IJ —The new Australian Commanding Officer of the Butterworth Air Base, Air Commodore K. R. Parsons today pledged to "help I keep Malaya free from f undesirable interference." Air Commodore Parsons who commanded the Royal Australian Air Force base at East229 words
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Article22 1958-06-25 5 PENANO, Tues The Mayor of Penang. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. declared open a new children's playground in Weld Quay today.22 words
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Article28 1958-06-25 5 A Welfare Week fun fair will be held at the Pandan Besar Pontlan, from tomorrow till July 2 in aid of the District Welfare Committee Fund28 words
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Article100 1958-06-25 5 ftUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The inquiry into the Raub Australian gold mine disaster will be held before Mr. J. R. Lee, the Federation's deputy Chief Inspector of Mines. Mr, Lee will be assisted by two assessors Mr. N. M. Warmington. general manager of the Malayan Col-100 words
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75 1958-06-25 5 KUALA i .Ml' l K Tues.— The Selangor Philharmonic Society, which is planning to produce Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado", is looking for six men to nil vacancies ir the 40-strong chorus. A society spokesman said that "applicants'- could be of any nationality. Malays, however,75 words
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279 1958-06-25 5 PHONE WARNING COMES TOO LATE TO AID 5 GANGSTER SUSPECTS IPOH, Tuesday. piVE secret society suspects two of them believed to be "Tiger generals" from Singapore were detained by Ipoh police last night in a new crackdown on gangster activities in the town. All279 words
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137 1958-06-25 5 Bump into Minister's car costs man $100 SUNGEI, PATA N 1, Tues. A motorist whose car collided with another vehicle in which the Minister of Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, was travelling, was yesterday fined $100 for negligent driving. Inspector Ghazali Ghanl. prosecuting, said the motorist, Tarn Yearn Tong.137 words
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Article22 1958-06-25 5 Mr. C. Karthlgesu and Mr T Krlshnar have been reelected president and secretary of the Singapore Medical Bervlces Unton respectively22 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-06-25 5 AN Indonesian trade unionist, Mr. Lauw Beng Him said In Singapore yesterday that democratic trade unions in Indonesia were., having tongh time in combating Communist infiltration. He said: "The Communist onions in our country are very rich. Everybody knows that they are157 words
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130 1958-06-25 5 BUTTERWORTH, Tuesday. A 19-YEAR-OLD unemployed bachelor, K. Subramaniam. yesterday denied enticing a married woman but admitted he was "physically attracted to her." The woman, K. Papathi, 22. wept in court when the magistrate. Tuan Syed Hassan Jamalulil. Jailed Subramaniam for six months Tor enticing her130 words
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Article58 1958-06-25 5 KUALA TRENOOANU. Tues The District Officer of Marang. Inche Mohamed Nor bin Alias. has been elected president of the Trengganus Old Sulalmanians Association. Other officials are: Vicepresidents. Miss Wee Kirn Keow and Inche Musa bin Awang; secretary, Inche Muda bin Embong: treasurer. Tengku Abdul Jalll58 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-06-25 5 ONLY 6 DAYS TO GO NOW The $20,000 MM |jckpot Contest has really got him. New he's taking time off at the office to solve those clues. The boss doesn't like it but. who knows, by next week he might be his own boss.44 words
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179 1958-06-25 5 NO CASH SO NO ROAD LAMPS FOR SEVEN VILLAGES |{UALA TRENGGANU. Tues— Street lighting in seven villages in Kuala Trengganu has been cut off because there are no labourers to till and lighr the oil lamps The town council sacked its seven daily paid labourer! last Saturday because it has179 words
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Article33 1958-06-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Two hundred special constables will take part in a parade, marking the 10th anniversary of the force on the Supreme Court padang here at 8 a.m. on Thursday.33 words
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Advertisement116 1958-06-25 5 FOR PI ONLY I 1 nil 1^ I bbVs«bl2L I YOU CAN BUY A SINGER SEWING MACHINE IHADCMARK or TMB ttNGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Rainwear for Cooler Climes Let it rain, let it pour, nothing will worry you i 'm if you are wearing one of our "HYDROPHAST" A*> two-in-one Union116 words
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Miscellaneous947 1958-06-25 5 IN-nantt Wltr. PMhI U y lb ot c^/soT'f CATHAY: Sad Sack 1. S.SO. QUEEN'S: Wtndom s Way 2 30. SSfoiri 1 IJ lu 8.30. 9.30; ODEON: Youn« and 7. 9.30; EMPIRE: Poh Llna Tanf ,Vpi T oL- Rr.Ji.~Mui ijm Dangerous 1.15. 3 30, 6.45. ».15; .Mandarin! Ch: 2 12. 210.947 words
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204 1958-06-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. AMKKICAN businessmen have been assured that they can remit l lk- protits and capital of any investments they make in Malaya. The Federation's Permanent representative to the United Nations and ambassador to Washington, Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman,204 words
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150 1958-06-25 6 ISLAMIC STATE?— SO THEY TRIED TO REPLACE A FLAG MALACCA, Tue s Three middle-aged Malays who tried unsuccessfully to bring down the Malacca state flag this morning and replace it with what they called the "Islamic Flag" have been sent to the General Hospital for observation. The flag they wanted150 words
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227 1958-06-25 6 UMNO depends on 'brains trust 9 to woo the voters KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. "BRAINS TRUST" of six UMNO men will work behind the scenes to ensure the success of the Alliance in the general elections next year. They will study existing Government policies and recommend methods of wooing the voters.227 words
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211 1958-06-25 6 ALLIANCE CONSTITUTION DISPUTE DEVELOPS IN PENANG DENANG, Tues ft* 1 branches may with draw from UMNO': Penang division in pro test against its decisioi to accept the proposes Alliance constitution. Also expected to resigi from UMNO is Tuan Sye< Hassan bin Yahya. secretan of the youth section of on of211 words
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Article27 1958-06-25 6 MALACCA, Tues Th Canadian High Commissione in the Federation. Mr A F Menzies. accompanied by hi wife paid his first offlcia visit to Malacca today27 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-06-25 6 The 'poor English' of Malayan students in Australia AN Australian educationist, Mr. William Power, said in Singapore yesterday that most Malayan students in Australian universities lacked a proper command of Enelish. He added that even those who had sat for their post school certificate course in Malaya, found things tough278 words
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Article44 1958-06-25 6 PENANG, Tues Miss Nk Yoon Chin and Miss Lee Slew Chan will return here in August after graduating from the Watch Tower Bible School in New York. They Joined the school last year for advanced train ing in missionary service.44 words
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240 1958-06-25 6 OUT— THE SECRET OF PRINCESS TALAYANI KUALA LUMPUR Tues S'.am's badmin-ton-loving Princess Talayani Watena arrived in Kuala Lumpur today as the guest of the Federation Government for the next six days. The beautiful elder sister Of the King of Slam who has watched her country's sensational rise in international badminton,240 words
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Article31 1958-06-25 6 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A house In Chempah Lane lure was damaged by a fallIng coconut tree during a storm early this morning. Four occupants sleeping In the house escaped unhurt.31 words
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193 1958-06-25 6 RUBBER THEFTS PLAN AWAITS GOVT. 'YES' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Government is waiting for the green light from the Federal Treasury to start an inspectorate force to deal with mounting rubber thefts in the state. The plan is to have three Inspectors to check dealers' transactions In their search193 words
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159 1958-06-25 6 PENANG, luesday. THE Indian Government was "fully aware" of thi» existing difficulties in obtaining ship passages from Malaya to India, the new Indian H gh Commissioner, Mr. S K Banerji, said on his arrival here today "This question is engaging the attention of our159 words
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Article79 1958-06-25 6 PENANG. Tues A pintable mechanic. Bernard Carrier, today pleaded not guilty to a charge of causing the death of a motor cyclist. Ong Ah Siang. by a rash or negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide Carrier's car. it was alleged knocked down Ong at tbe79 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-06-25 6 His cool courage saved $10m. cargo t API. U. A. AKNI'SEIS whose co il courage saved his ship the 9.100-ton Norwegian cargo liner Hoegh Cape, from being burnt when Sumatran rebels set fire to a Belawan wharf godown last Friday. Capt. Arnesen arrived in Penang on Monday witb his ship62 words
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Article54 1958-06-25 6 IPOH. Tues.— The oranch post office in Brewster Road here will be moved i<; the headquarters building of the Public Works Department about 20 yards away across the road, on June 30. The Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji JnMr will open54 words
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Advertisement74 1958-06-25 6 THE LINCOLN w^- 111 I iro I WM M 11/*iflli/il\v A,^-\/. 4 For the first time a welder which will give you both MJPt\? t F '»s A and D/C welding I j il^rv'v_j^i||ss^gßnH current for all types of V i J I welding effecting maxi\^W gH*2gR choice of best74 words
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698 1958-06-25 7 Girl (14): I was raped after a club dance SOLDIER ACCUSEDS-COURT TOLD OF BEDROOM BOW PENANG, Tuesday. A 14-YEAR-OLD Australian girl told a general court martial here today she was raped a few hours after she had been introduced to a British soldier at a dance at the Garrison Club.698 words
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Article, Illustration138 1958-06-25 7 SO HAPPY— BACK TO HER FIRST LOVE THE nrl with I he so happy-tii-he-liark look is Shirh v Ann Jones, La. a former Singapore beauty queen, who returned to the Colony in the Carthage yesterday. Mis- Jones (vital statistics 34-24-34) whose last beauty title was Miss X-ray of 1957. said138 words
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168 1958-06-25 7 IPOH, Tuesday. A FREE-FOR-ALL between special constables stationed in Tanjong Rambutan, nine miles north of here, ana several residents there, developed t ast night. i At least five people were Injured in the fracas which lasted about 30 minutes. Two of the injured were168 words
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Article168 1958-06-25 7 BEER AT FRIEND'S BIRTHDAY PARTY Molloy said he went to the Garrison Club and attended a I birthday party ol a fellow soldier. They drsuik beer. During tne parly a woman came to their table and invited them to her house for a party. Molloy said at the house McNeill168 words
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Article61 1958-06-25 7 IPOH. 'lues.— Two women who manage hair waving salons here were fined $50 each by the Ipoh magistrate today for falling to observe a weekly holiday. Kwong Ol Wah. man ageress o» a salon in ClanStreet and Chin Chee Peng managing partner of another salon, next61 words
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Article49 1958-06-25 7 TAIPING, Tues— The Talping magistrate, Tuan Haji Bahruddln bin Haji Abdul Rals, is leaving on transfer at the end of the month to Kuala Trengganu where he will be assistant District Officer. His place here will be taken by Inche Hashlm Z. Abdul Hamld. Ipoh magistrate.49 words
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Article50 1958-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. P. L. Machado, registrar to the Federation's Examinations Syndicate, died this morning at the Bungsar Hospital her* Mr. Macnado, 52, was to have retired from Government service In August this year. He was burled at the Catholic Cemetery. Cheras Road, here this evening.50 words
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Article42 1958-06-25 7 PENANQ, Tues. Most pintable operators In Penang have suspended business because of the police raid on a Pensyig Road shop on Friday night. A police spokesman told •he Straits Times today further action might be taken against operators.42 words
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330 1958-06-25 7 I SAWA CROWD UPSET BUS, SAYS WITNESS MALACCA, Tues Inspector Hazara Singh, senior investigating officer attached to the Central Police Station here, described in the Sessions Court today how a Malacca Omnibus Service vehicle was overturned by a crowd of 40 to 50 people near a petrol station at Newcome330 words
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Advertisement601 1958-06-25 7 Just "Once over" P^RONUK T* CARGLC^ The fastest surest way^^ to^pfotect your car //a m^" iSs Silicon* (famcr and SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY Royal Acatemy of Dancing (Ltndon) Examination resu.ts. PRIMARY Loc Moo Huo. Chew Stok Choong, Nancy China, Gillian Perciro. Valeric Patterson, Rosemary Wilton, Chan Wai lam. Lea Oi Lin,601 words
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Advertisement241 1958-06-25 7 DCL I JS2* fIL J4luminium LADDERS j In various sizes. Strong Light. Durable. Economical. DIETKELM CO., LTD. Singapore Tel: ***** K. Lumpur Tel: ***** Peaan« Tel. 4108 glSfl'rtFticK/^ Today 3.15, ,:n 9.15 p.m. DANNY K.WE ia Mi.il, "MEKKY ANDBEW" (CScope Metro-Color) Going on Leave Then there mutt be many i»e»iH241 words
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Obituary26 1958-06-25 8 Word, tin (Minimum) TELEGRAM RECEIVED 23.6.58 Prom Vaddukoddal, Ceylon, death of Mrs. M Maruthapplllal. Mother of Mr. M. Arunasalam 27. Tamby Abdullah Road. Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Article608 1958-06-25 8 Although the International Rubber Study Group's decision to take no action on price stability did nut meet with everyone's approval at Hamburg, it was the only possibledecision to take. Suggestions .or reducing fluctuations in the price of rubber will be kept under review, of course, and608 words
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Article298 1958-06-25 8 There was not a singie farmer or fisherman among the 270 delegates and observers at the All-Malaya Co-Operative Conference in Singapore. Not only was the representation wholly urban, but the large majority of the delegates were from societies whose members are Government employees or who work for government298 words
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Article209 1958-06-25 8 In dissociating tile I'ou i Government and the Polisn Communist Party from trnsecret trial and killing oi l:i- Nagy and oth.-i Hungarian leaders, Mr. Gomulka courts grave risk vi Russian pressure and oi intrigue among Poland's own Stalinists. The Hungarian executions were much more than barbaric vengeance They209 words
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789 1958-06-25 8 JAMES FLANNERY - Political, economic change coming in Indonesia JAMES FLANNERY GOVERNMENT VICTORY WILL BRING NEW MEASURES BY POLITICAL and economic changes in Indonesia are expected to follow the government's military victories against rebel armies on the outer islands. Dr DJuanda, the Premier, and his government have given national priority to the campaign789 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-06-25 8 Woria Copyright by arrangement with, the Manchester Guardian11 words
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251 1958-06-25 8 Hospital assistants' pay policy needs clarification ADDRESSING tht anA nual delegates' conference of the Government Services Staff Council, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya said that the Government had honoured all agreements. May I point out that there is at least one agreement that has not been251 words
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Letter137 1958-06-25 8 MR. C. H KOH S attack on the Federal spending of $30 million for development of Port Swettenham is unnecessary He should have been properly Informed of the essential functions of this centra] Malayan port from the economic and geographical points of view in services to centra) Malaya137 words
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190 1958-06-25 8 EDUCATION MUST PLAY VITAL ROLE IN LIFE MR GOH HOOD KENG has brought to notice that the problem of dealing with the juvenile delinquent is a moral one This statement should be a challenge not only to parents but to all those who have dealings with young people to do190 words
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58 1958-06-25 8 rate in Singapore Is indeed too high The interest rate of 8 per cent charged by the building societies in the Colony Is 3 per cent higher than the present rate in Britain BORROWER. Singapore. AS a mortgager 1 asso- elate myself with the58 words
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Advertisement798 1958-06-25 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1» Words tin (Minimum). MILNER. To Estelle and Eric a duugiuer, Suzanne, on 19-6-58 at U.C.H., W.C.I. Both well TO MR tt MRS. M. ThlruclmUmpalam was born a daughter at 535 p.m on 23rd June, 1958 SIM To Daphne and S'ephen, a son Kevin, at Kandang Kerbau HosDital798 words
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Advertisement8 1958-06-25 8 EUERVBODV LOOKS TO Kodak FOR CRRIERHS FOR Him8 words
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Advertisement57 1958-06-25 8 Happy family life begins at home with OF THEM ALL MADE IN GERMANY p*^^^ Battery Model UB 365 is a HI-FI I OADa^ Radio fully tropicalized for Lmi^v' Speciiilly economical to operate. SOL£ IMPORTERS: NANG HENG CO. IUJ-101. faith Rm< Jpor» Tel: 3*9 Jl M i*«. KlMt* Lamp,, Tel 1201*57 words
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524 1958-06-25 9 'Wif e beat me in our test of love' MARRIAGE WAS WORST EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE, SAYS SON OF A WEALTHY MINER IPOH, Tuesday. A PRETTY teenaged wife with "a wicked temper" gave her husband a beating when he allowed her to do so as "a test of love," the524 words
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229 1958-06-25 9 A floating dental clinic to serve villagers T<ELUK ANSON, Tues.— Malaya's first floating dental clinic, which will bring better health to thousands of riverine kampong dwellers along the Perak River was launched here today. The Raja Muda of Perak christened the $70,000 floating clinic 'Tabib (Doctor) before launching it from229 words
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Article39 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A verdict of death by misad venture was returned at an Inquest today on a 15-year old cyclist, Leong Ng Nyu. who was knocked down by a motor cycle at Kuala Selangor on Dec. 22.39 words
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Article96 1958-06-25 9 Call-up youths break door again FLANG, Tues.— Hundreds of youths, eager to register for national service smash ed a door of the district office here today Kour policemen on duty failed to control the crowd. I lit- was the second time that the door was damaged It went down yesterday96 words
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Article54 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Trooper C. Hart, of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, was seriously injured last Thursday during training for jungle operations near Kuala Lumpur It was announced today. He was involved in "an accident with explosives resulting in the loss of both his hands,"54 words
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Article51 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The first High Commissioner for Pakistan in Malaya. Maj. Gen A. N M. S. All Khan, arrived here today About 30 members of the Pakistani community welcomed him and his wife as they arrived by train from Singapore at the Kuala Lum pur railway51 words
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Article75 1958-06-25 9 IPOH. Tues.— The Central Perak War Executive Committee today announced an extra rice ration for Muslims in the "Operation Ginger" area for the week beginning June 23 to enable them to celebrate Harl Raya Haji Tr j relaxation applies only to those Muslims living In75 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Five terrorists flred on a patrol of the 4th Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment, in the Tapah district of Perak la.si Saturday it was announced today The patrol returned the flre> and charged The terrorists fled A resting place and camp were found A55 words
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Article38 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The presentation of "wings' to two pilot officers of the Kuala Lumpur squadron ol the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force which was postponed from June l will now be held on June 2938 words
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Article311 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A HOME Guard shot at his cousin after they failed to settle a dispute concerning money belonging to his mother who died in Sumatra, the High Court here was told today. The home guard. Roslan bin Haji Abdul Manan. of311 words
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Article25 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Education Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. will attend the opening of a rural trade school at Rembau tomorrow25 words
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Article83 1958-06-25 9 THEN All WAS OFF SO HAPPY PENANG, Tues. Asked oy the Sessions Court President. Mr Au Ah Wah, how he felt when he smoked ganja (Indian hemp), a handcart puller. S Mohamed All. said "I felt giddy at first. but after a few minutes. I felt so happy "You had83 words
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Article40 1958-06-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. The Director of Operations. Lt.-Gen. Sir James Cassels. visited Johore Bahru today to attend a routine meetina of the State War Executive Committee, the body controlling the anti-terrorlts cam paign In the state40 words
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Article45 1958-06-25 9 'Cl LA KANOBAK ies. The acting <-?cretary of tIK wn Council, Kuala Kang sar, Mr. Lee Boon Beng. Ha.been promoted to special grade and will be going on transfer to the Ministry of Loca. Government at Kuala Lumpur at tie end of the month45 words
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215 1958-06-25 9 J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues.- The No. I Bomber Squadron. Royal Australian Air Force, which dropped 85 per cent of the total weight of bombs In th< Malayan jungle and eliminated many terrorists including two communist platoon commanders will return to Australia next month. It Is215 words
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103 1958-06-25 9 IT WAS an early start yesterday for these Singapore beauties The big fight for the right to represent Singapore in the Long Beach, California Miss Universe Beauty Pageant, began with a dress rehearsal at 8 o'clock yesterday morning Producer of last night's show103 words
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Article127 1958-06-25 9 DECISION DAY FOR MCA LEADERS KI'ALA LUMPUR Tues. —The 168 members of the Malayan Chinese Association general committee have until tomorrow to make up their minds whether they want the association's property in Havelock Road, Singapore, to be sold. The association needs money for its new $1,500 (KM building in127 words
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Article25 1958-06-25 9 Singapore police yesterda> seized 7501 b of contraband cigarettes and arrested a man in Changl. Duty rayaole on the cigarettes Is 56.45025 words
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Article127 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday XHE infectious diseases ward at the General Hospital here has been prepared to admit air passengers if they should be suffering from cholera or any other infectious disease The acting Director 01 Medical Services. Dr. Mo hamed Din. told the127 words
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Article41 1958-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned today at an Inquest on Chong Lun, 71, who was knocked down by a motor cycle while he was cycling at Sungel Best Road on Jan. 26.41 words
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Article71 1958-06-25 9 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong drove today to Sri Menanti. Kuala Pilah, to attend the funeral of his uncle. Tengku Suleiman Ibni Almarhum Yam Tuan Antah. The King accompanied by his consort, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, travelled from Kuala Lumpur for the funeral at the71 words
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236 1958-06-25 9 'ANGRY LETTERS', SO UNION TO PLAN ACTION I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The executive I council of the National Union of Plantation Workers will meet next month to plan "further action" unless agreement for an interim wage structure for Malaya's 200,000 estate workers is reached by July 7. This was told to236 words
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Advertisement107 1958-06-25 9 f&Zea* tiodett More Filmosouno Pkojectoks Arc In Use Than All OTHEi 16mm Socino Projk tors Comiimo Year after year Filmosound sets Hie standards by using the latest advances in projector design and engineering. The Filmosound projects either opticalsound or sileni films accurately with brilliant, fullKale pictures and faithful, quality sound107 words
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Advertisement145 1958-06-25 9 From any point of view— whether it is water-resisting quality or hard-hitting power, Elcy 'ALPHAMAX' is the cartridge to use for duck and geese shooting. Heavy load, long range, these cartridges are available in I2g 2\~ (70 mm) or J" (75 mm), log 2|" (70 mm) and 2Og 2]' (70145 words
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Article, Illustration891 1958-06-25 10 TUBB Y INVESTIGA TES AN ANCIENT CURSE The scouts are on the track of treasure reputed to be buried by a pirate in Mr. D'Alphonso's house. Young Joe D'Alphonso's grandfather is against the search, talking mysteriously of a curse, but they gain permission at last to go ahead. After some891 words
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Article203 1958-06-25 10 Cheah Kool Tong. aged 15. 16 Lorong Puteh, Limbong Kapal, Alor Star, Kedah. Stamps, songs, drawIngs. Bothy, aged 11, 558--10 Princes Road. Kuala Lumpur. Drawing, reading, stamps. Bobby Yeo. aged 15. 65 York Road, Penang Peter Ng. aged 13, 55 Market Square. Talplng O. Paneerselvan, aged 17.203 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-06-25 10 BASKETFUL OF HIGH SPIRITS ThtsM lovely Mm babies cere born in tht Jonore Zoo recently. They look tame enough how don't tluyi22 words
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Advertisement467 1958-06-25 10 Adventures of the caravanners Oeai Boys and Girls, provided. and send your f Hce are the six winners snt5 ntr y r Aunt Kat hleen I of our Fhpper contest m limI im s House Rl T Vall fv I which you had to f.nd the K, 0 1 Singapore467 words
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Advertisement320 1958-06-25 10 A healthier and happier life by ROIHI ROIHI Plaster is a strong permeable i Medicine, it bas a wonderful effect I J* on resolving stagnation of the affected I part, promotes the metabolism, gives vital power to the muscle, appeases the pain and oversen sitive nerves of body. It is320 words
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Article, Illustration1527 1958-06-25 11 Clement Wragge, stormy petrel of science Eccentric weather-man tried to 6raiA: £/ie 1,902 rfr^ spe// 6^ blasting the sky for rain AT the centenary celebrations of the Queensland town of Charleville in 1948, a strangelooking contraption found in a local backyard was exhibited. Like a huge ice cream cone, itDaily Mirror - 1,527 words
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Advertisement320 1958-06-25 11 i| 11 ft- 11 y* j% > 1 bb^ 1 '/jf m 1 -^pvj HCII m You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM I There"! something distinctive aboui cream does the miracle ingredient gMfSj him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the320 words
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Miscellaneous109 1958-06-25 11 Varmen A 00. Uy 3laa The Saint By Leslie Vharieris ]AY THIS ONES A TEu /ME ONE TWINS, INSPECTOR WAS '111 t ELI 'EA/» THE STORyYVES I"\ gk) JJJIGOnER TOOI/Li My STEPP4THER DOING AnY SECRET iVHy OON'r YOU SO J AdJS^ i^cS&i PI WOR* SCOTLAND YARD-ABOUT; AND CALM THE COOK109 words
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520 1958-06-25 12 By Our Market Correspondent J^jALAYA'S trade figure* for May have proved to be healthier than was expected and total trade at $689.5 million, was $16.8 million better than in April. This was due to a 8i per cent rise in exports during520 words
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Article147 1958-06-25 12 July first grade rubber buyers i.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 75 n cents per lb. up threequarters of a cent on Monday's closing price. Closing lone: Steady, quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 75»i, sellers 78; Int.147 words
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Article401 1958-06-25 12 The Malayan Share Brokm Assonation reported: "There was selective support (or Industrials and tins. Rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported tbe I ..How in, busu oesa done yesterday: Fed. ULpen■s«ry $1- lYaser Neave ords $2 50, Gammon $2.04 to $3.06 xr; W.401 words
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Article81 1958-06-25 12 Ships lying alongside tbe mm capore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Carthage 1/3. Wonosobo 45. Marcelll Nowtko 6A, Agaglsan Maru 6/7, Karsik 8/0, Perim 10/11. Idomeneus 13/14. Sydney 15/ 16, Mlsslsiapl Maiti 18. Aspballon 1920. Sadao N. Wall 4, Sabang 21/22. Tungsha 23/24. Rajah Brooke 25,81 words
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Article75 1958-06-25 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Franca 1612 V..; DcuUchc Marks 136 3/8; Italian Lire 202u». On the free exchange marke; in Hong Kong yesterday, the75 words
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Article19 1958-06-25 12 Malayan Share Market: June 24 Jane 23 Industrial*: 88.16 88.08 Tins: 72.15 7189 Jan 1 IH.-.X 1M19 words
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Article22 1958-06-25 12 SINGAPOKE. JUNE 24 RL'BBER: 75j tents Per lb. (up threequarters of a cent). TIN: 5370.37* per picul (up 37) cents).22 words
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Article151 1958-06-25 12 MELBOURNE Tues INVESTMENT shares held steady overall tone on the flock Exchange here today Price movements remained narrow and trading was silghtly heavier. Patons gained 9d. to 295. 9d. Mining shares continued to ease slightly. Moves were smaller Silver-leads remained steady, and Commonwealth bonds recorded a firm trend.151 words
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Article105 1958-06-25 12 Singapore Chinese Frodnce Exchangr: noon prices per plciil yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Contfnent June July $31 buyers. $31 H sellers. oconut oil: quiet bulk $47 sellers, drum $51 sellers. Prpper: quiet; no business re* ported done; Muntolc white $127 Sarawak $126. special Sarawak black $70 (all unchanged). Singapore105 words
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Advertisement236 1958-06-25 12 GENERAL^ ELECTRIC < J J\<ft44f<ia/<Jt EH^.*.^'^ g Interior Terrific... clou with «•<■• ««or g Hrrc is a super low cost refrigerator built Q Two Mini-Cafe* lc« (or the whole family, with plenty of wide 8 Tray*. J^ sbetvet. trays, and ample compartments Id Racks. for all (boae froren foods the236 words
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Advertisement1455 1958-06-25 12 NOTICES THE ESSENTIAL REGULATIONS (B.M.A. G.N. 418/46) THE PORT BWETTENIIAM— KUALA I MIM K RDAIi I PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER, 1958. IN exercise of the powers conferred by Regulation 26 of the Essential Regulations and delegated to him under paragraph (S) of Regulation 3 of the said Regulations, the State1,455 words
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Advertisement326 1958-06-25 12 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPOKE J', 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN 11M2— 79) Notice Is hereby given thai 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 Warrants By Order The Hongkong326 words
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Advertisement298 1958-06-25 12 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS are Invited lor the supply ol cooked meals, tea etc. lor Chinese and Indian Non-In-dustrial Staff Canteen, H.M. Dockyard. Singapore. Tender forms obtainable from Hon. Secretary, SA.L.S.U., No. 1 Parrer Park, Singapore 8. after 5 p.m dally. Closing date 3rd July. 1958 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE 1298 words
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Article300 1958-06-25 14 WIMBLEDON GETS UNDER WAY Of UNSETTLED WEATHER TAKEN TO FOUR SETS BY SPARE-TIME PLAYER LONLX)N, Tuesday. AUSTRALIAN champion Ashley Cooper, the top seed, looked far from a potential Wimbledon champion when the worlds premier lawn tennis tournament opened at the All-Eng-land Club here yesterday in unsettled300 words
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Article, Illustration7 1958-06-25 14 CHRISTINE TRUMAN Britain's Wimbledon hope.7 words
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Article153 1958-06-25 14 LONDON, Tuesday. IT'S "LADIES' day" today in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships— the start of the women I.*1 Main interest will centre on two 17-year-old seeded players— Britain's Christine Truman, seeded second to the American holder Althea Gibson, and Brazil's Maria Esther Fourth seeded Miss Bueno.Reuter - 153 words
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Article264 1958-06-25 14 FIRST DAY'S WIMBLEDON RESULTS > I ONDON, Tues. Results of i first round matches at Wimbledon yesterday were: MEN'S SINGLES I A. J. Cooper (Aust) beat O. D Owen (OB) 10-8. 3-6. 6-4, 8-1: I R KrLshnan (India) beat J. M Cranston (US' 6-3. 6-4. 1-6, 6-3: N. Pletrangell (It)Reuter - 264 words
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Article62 1958-06-25 14 LONDON. Tues— Jack Kramer, the American professional tennis promoter, said on his arrival here yesterday that he was hoping to open negotiations for the staging of a professional tournament at Wimbledon. He said he would be Interested In making an offer to the winner of this year's62 words
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Article60 1958-06-25 14 MICHIGAN. Tues— Bill Casper won the Flint open golf tournament by one ftroke with a 72 hoi* total of 285 here yesterday. Ted Kroll and Arnold Palmer, winner of this year's American masters tournament tied for second place with 286 and Tommy Bolt. U.S. openReuter - 60 words
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124 1958-06-25 14 SUNNINODALE, Tues.—Peter Mills and Bernard Hunt, the British Ryder Cup golfers, shared the top Individual award In the Bowmaker professional-amateur 36--hole stroke tournament which ended here yesterday. Mills played brilliant golf to equal the British tournament nine-hole record with an outward scoreReuter - 124 words
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358 1958-06-25 14 Yorkshire have their 15th blank day F ONDON, Tues —Rain hit the county cricket programme again yesterday washing out play completely in one match and severely curtailing play in most of the others. Needless to say Yorkshire were Involved in the match where no play was possible. They suffered theirReuter - 358 words
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Article30 1958-06-25 14 The Singapore cricket team to play the Federation in their three-day "test" starting on Friday will have net practice at the Singapore Cricket Club today at 5.15 p.m30 words
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Advertisement446 1958-06-25 14 phone jff& T'JTil Jb\ LAST 1 Shown J XSSSSSSS^ 11. 145, 4 6.30 ONLY Shirley Ywtgichi "UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT" (m) On Stage Tonight 9.30 p.m. FINALS MISS SINGAPORE CONTEST (Sold Out) Definheiy NO t antvrtts B OPENS "DAPIC UminAV" Twhnlrmm* Tomorrow KAKIS tiULIUAT TVchnlcolor (I'A). Bo> HOPE FERNANDFL Anita IMlim, Marthm446 words
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Miscellaneous303 1958-06-25 14 celebrities (6). Straits Times Crossword ISuitZl'Z dreds have common centr* 1 101. iHl 1 iH 3 41^ 5 6 7 I<> 23 Th« return of Othello (4) *H P M R«««»t OI recast tn th» j-aai is& i^k -m*. js& —s& flelds (8) 3 25 Chapter heading, perhaps Is Mi303 words
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Article599 1958-06-25 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP NEWCOMERS SHOW PROMISE On the track... with f OOKING fit and fresh after a spell In the hills, Gunong Rapat galloped attractively on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. With Ray George up, this five-year-old strode out easily over 3f in599 words
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Article141 1958-06-25 15 LONDON, Tuesday. rwEREK IBBOTSON, the world's fastest rr.iler, was omitted from the mile event and selected only for the three miles when England's team was named yesterday for the Empire Games in Cardiff next month. Only one of the four England runners selectedReuter - 141 words
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Article44 1958-06-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.A walking race for o*er 40 years olds is among the 19 events included for th<» second Federation of Malaya Government Department sports which will be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Sept. 5 and 6. Entries close on Aug.44 words
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Article62 1958-06-25 15 NEW YORK. Tues.-Panchr: Gonzales, world professional tennis champion, is assured of the US$3,OOO first prize In the round robin tournament at Forest Hills. Gonzales. undefeated In his five matches, beat Frank Sedgman 10-8 6-2 yesterday and meets Lew Hoad In the final match. Ken Ro.st'wall wonReuter - 62 words
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82 1958-06-25 16 NEW Zealand has Invited the Singapore water-polo team to tour the dominion. An invitation from the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association's watc polo board was received yesterday by the Singapore A.S.A. Mr. T. C. Verhoeven, hon. secretary of the NZASA water-polo board, said in82 words
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Article199 1958-06-25 16 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ TOKYO MEDALLISTS TO BE SENT TO THE EMPIRE GAMES By FMOC has enough money KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 'pHE Federation is expected to send a token two-man team to compete in the Empire Games in Cardiff next month. The two competitors will be weightlifter Tan199 words
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Article133 1958-06-25 16 Robinsons beat the champs 3-1 ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues Chartered Bank, defending champions, were beaten 3-1 by lowly-placed Robinsons 8 C In their ODBH League Dlv. one match on the Taylor Road ground today. But Chartered Bank were not at full strength because of injuries Their goal in the first half133 words
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Article51 1958-06-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The- 40 piece band of the Far East Air Force will give a public performance before the H.M.B. Malaya Cup match between Commonwealth Combined Services and Perils at the Merdeka Stadium on June 29. Admission will be $2 (covered stand) and $1, and 50 cents51 words
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95 1958-06-25 16 A-Games problem for 1962 organisers .Tues. The Times of Indonesia said to. day the Indonesia Government should state now what countries would not I acceptable for the 1962 Asian Games. The Times of Indonesia said political considerations would make it impossible for Indonesia to be host to Formosa, South KoreaReuter - 95 words
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Article178 1958-06-25 16 XL tourney will be his farewell PNANO. Tues.— Many baa minton tans have writ ten to Eddy Choong urging him to reconsider his decision to retire from competitive play They have also consoled him on his defeats In the Thomas Cup challenge round against Indonesia. But Eddy178 words
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Article50 1958-06-25 16 TELUK ANSON. Tues.—lnsldej left S. Subramanlam, of Sungel Bernam Estate, was ordered of! the field for dangerous play ten minutes from the end In a Senior Division soccer league match against Chinese Club here yesterday. Sungel Bernam won by 2-0. scoring through Sumlthraa and E Subramanlam.Bernama - 50 words
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Article25 1958-06-25 16 SEGAMAT, Tues— Sungei Segamat beat Sermin 4-3 In the opening match of the lnter-kampong soccer competition for the Penghulus' Shield here yesterday.25 words
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161 1958-06-25 16 PERAK NAME 18 FOR SECOND CUP OUTING IPOH, Tues— Perak, the defending Malaya Cup champions, will be engaged in their second outing against Kedah on Sunday The champions beat Federation Armed Services in their opening game on Sunday. Only eight of the players who helped to win the Cup are161 words
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Article33 1958-06-25 16 TANJONO MALIM, Tues. Tanjong Malim Recreation Cluh won the ISM Stevenson Cup badminton tournament here last night. Runners-up were Luna Bias Estate. Slim River, with Methodist English School. Tanjong Malim. third.33 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-06-25 16 The victorious Indonesian badminton team receives a rousing welcome at Jakarta as they arrive with the Thomas Cup which they wrested from Malaya. UPI photo.UPI - 27 words
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292 1958-06-25 16 F. SALAHUOIH - Nagaiah is recalled to Singapore cricket XI F. SALAHUOIH By STAN NAOAIAH, the Ceylonese pace bowler who (ailed to And a place in the Singapore team that drew with Negri Sembilan in an inter-state match, is recalled to the side which meets the Federation in the three-day cricket "Test." starting292 words
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Article197 1958-06-25 16 A. SHIPATHY - A. SHIPATHY By MALACCA, Tuesday. lIAGOROMO hockey team strongest women's team in Japan whose players are chosen from students of Hagoromo Gakuen High School in Osaka —are anxious to tour Malaya and meet Malayan women's hockey teams. In a letter to Mr. A. Durairatnam,197 words
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1046 1958-06-25 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT BY MALAYA has lost the Thomas Cupr our players have surrendered the three most important national badminton titles to foreigners. It has been a most desolate period for Malayan badminton and in the general fall from grace have tumbled the1,046 words
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118 1958-06-25 16 IPOH. Tues. Young Men's Christian Association, Ipoh, beat Talplng Chinese Recreation Club by four matches to nil In the final of the Perak Sultan'b Cup Knockout tennis competition on the Chamberlain Road courts here today. YMCA have thus won the cup for118 words
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Advertisement105 1958-06-25 16 /wack n orEs j AMBULANCE OUT FOR 14 TAIPING. Tues -Headquarters Company. Ist New Zealand Regiment, beat 19 Field Ambulance by 128 runs In a cricket league match here yesterday Ambulance were skittled for 14 (Clarke 4-5 McConachle 4-9) and New Zealanders replied with 142 (Doru 27 ret.. Weston 26.105 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1958-06-25 16 I M I h ANSON SOCCER: Dn 3 United Plantations A" v Sabrang EstaU Speedy Road padang. KUALA TRENGGANU SOCCER: Tenaga Muda v S 8.8 •A". iroH SOCCER: Dlv. J P.C.R.C. v Bawean Putra. Coronation ground TAIPING SOCCER: Dlv. 1 C.R.C Indians, Esplanade. KAMPAR SOCCER: Malays v Young Tamilian*, padang92 words
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