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Title Section23 1958-06-26 1 AVERAGE »AII.Y I I IMII II It SMI. EXCEEOS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 6 15 CENTS23 words
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Article459 1958-06-26 1 PAYA LEBAR HITCH: AIRLINE MAN GIVES WARNING Operators meet DCA chief today REPRESENTATIVES of the 12 airlines operating through Singapore will meet the Colony's Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. W. P. Nicol, today to discuss the Government's move to shelve indefinitely the plan to build a459 words
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Article284 1958-06-26 1 JAKARTA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT SOEKARNO today announced that he had appointed four new ministers, and established two new ministries in a major Cabinet reshuffle. The names of the new ministers have not yet been made public, but observers said both- the moderate Muslim Masjuml Party andReuter; UPI - 284 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-06-26 1 ONLY 5 DAYS TO GO His lu..ch is for the birds. He's just nor interested in food. All he can think of now is the $20,000 MM jackpot Contest.29 words
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Article32 1958-06-26 1 CALCUTTA. Wed. Trams stopped running In several parts of Calcutta today because of a lightning strike of about 800 drivers and conductors in protest against the dismissal of a conductor32 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-06-26 1 LOVELIEST IN THE LAND— ALL 14 OF THEM— SAY JUDGES- WELL here they are, the "Mist Singapore" finalists •elected from 32 contestants on Tuesday niebt at the Capitol Cinema. Singapore The judges picked 14 finalists instead of 12 as planned after an hour's deliberation. You can Judge for yourself how113 words
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Article197 1958-06-26 1 EIGHT LOST FOR 17 HOURS KLANG, Wednesday. TWO men and six girls, who were lost in the Sungei Serdang Forest Reserve for more than 17 hours, were found yesterday by a rescue party of 50 people from two nearby kampongs after a five-hour search. The197 words
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Article14 1958-06-26 1 Korea 'birthday* Yesterday was the eighth anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean war.14 words
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Article50 1958-06-26 1 RANGOON, Wed.-Burmese troops Mve re-captured the last rebei-held town in the country. They marched south through Arakan State and re-occupied the town of Gwa without meeting resistance from rebel units of the Peoples' Comrade Party, which had held the town for the past nine years— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article49 1958-06-26 1 RIYADH, Wed King Saud of Saudi Arabia will lead the pilgrimage to Mecca on June 28, it was officially announced today More than 100.000 Muslims from all parts of the world have reached Saudi Arabia during the past 'our we»-ks to attend the pilgrimage.49 words
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Article27 1958-06-26 1 JERUSALEM. Wed. Two members of the United Religious Front last night announced their resignation and the withdrawal of their party from Mr. David BenOnrion's coalition Government.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article26 1958-06-26 1 Quit 'urgent' RABAT, Wed. Morocco today officially Informed France of tht "extreme urgency" with which it would like to see French troops evacuated from Morocco.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article66 1958-06-26 1 TOKYO, Wed.— The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said today aircraft and two patrol boats were searching for the 83-ton yacht Thespian, of Los Angeles, reported missing off the Chinese mainland. Some reports said the yacht was believed to have fallen into the hands of the ChineseReuter - 66 words
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Article38 1958-06-26 1 HONO KONG. Wed. A newly- built vessel, the Atkina (572 tons) left today for Penang on delivery to the Malayan Government The vessel, which is a buoy and lighthouse tender, cost (HK)52.500.000. —ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article29 1958-06-26 1 MOSCOW. Wed. The United States ambassador Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, was summoned to the Foreign Ministry today for talks with the Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Oromyko.—ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article132 1958-06-26 1 NEW YORK, Wed— Four seamen are missing and 39 injured and in hospital after a collision between the Swedish freighter Nebraska. 5.265 tons, and the small oil tanker Empress Bay, 531 tons. In New York harbour today. After the collision an explosion ripped the tanker, wMchReuter - 132 words
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83 1958-06-26 1 Volcano hills 12, hurts 28 In Japan TOKYO, Wed. Police said today 12 people were killed, 28 injured and one missing after Mount Asao, an active Tolcano in southern Japan, erupted late last nlttat. A rest house and an office on the mountain were destroyed and a weather station andReuter - 83 words
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Article52 1958-06-26 1 COLOMBO. Wed.—Emergency Regulations' which were brought into force throughout Ceylon on May 27 have been extended for another month. The regulation*. which give wide powers to the armed forces to deal with emergencies within the country, were originally brought into force following countrywide communal disturbances over theReuter - 52 words
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Article283 1958-06-26 1 2 a.m. news roundup VIETNAM ARMY INVADES' PNOM PENH, Wed.— American-trained South Vietnamese troops have "invaded" Cambodia's north eastern province oC Stung-Treng, outgoing Premier Sim Van charged today. In a nationwide broadcast, the former Prime Minister (his government was defeated this week), urged his 4.500.000 compatriots "to realise the grave283 words
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Article298 1958-06-26 2 Governor arrives in London for talks on implementing plan for partnership rule LONDON, Wednesday. British plan for three-power partnership rule of Cyprus will not be modified, it was authoritatively learned here last night. Talks which the Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, will have with298 words
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Article19 1958-06-26 2 MANILA. Wed.— The Indonesian Navy training ship Dewarutjl arrived here today for a five-day goodwill visit. —Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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177 1958-06-26 2 'STOP THIS SABOTAGE' LETTER: GRIVAS DID NICOSIA, Wed. Sir Hugh Foot wrote to EOKA terrorist leader Colonel George Grivas, in April appealing him Ij stop his sabotage campaign, it was officially st.it rd yesterday. Sir Hugh received no reply. But the sabatage stopped immediately. In his letter Sir Hugh offeredReuter - 177 words
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Article162 1958-06-26 2 SALAN PLEADS FOR CLEMENCY ALGIERS, Wed. General Raoui Salan. the French Government's DelegateGeneral in Algeria, yesterday asked army commanders to show clemency and "liberate as many detained people as possible" in a gesture towards Muslim feeling on the occasion of the Mohammedan festival of Aid el Kebir on Friday. AnReuter - 162 words
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Article38 1958-06-26 2 King Mahendra: next move HELSINKI. Wed. King Mahendra of Nepal and his touring party will arrive here tomorrow afternoon from Russia by special plane. They will fly in a Finnish airliner on Saturday morning to Stockholm— U.P.l. PI38 words
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Article31 1958-06-26 2 BRUSSELS, Wed. An etching of a semi-nude woman is to remain as a United States exhibit at the World Fair her e despite objections from American tourists Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article30 1958-06-26 2 BERLIN. Wed. Master Sergeant James Edward Cole who was kidnapped by East German frontier guards on June 10, was returned to an American embassy official here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article20 1958-06-26 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.-The U.S. Government reported yesterday that livin e costs reached an all-time high in May. U.P.I.UPI - 20 words
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Article146 1958-06-26 2 HOBART, Wed—Tasmania's former Treasurer and Health Minister. Dr. J. d. Turnbull, has a case to answer on two charges of corruption, the senior magistrate, Mr. G. F. Sorell, ruled in the Hobart police court today. He did not commit Turnbull for trial and adjourned the hearingReuter - 146 words
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Article164 1958-06-26 2 GLASGOW, Wednesday. DEPORTS filtering out of the Jail holding Peter Manuel yesterday said the convicted mass murder has gone on a hunger strike. Manuel. 32. who has been found guilty of killing five women, a man and a boy. has not eaten since SundayReuter - 164 words
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244 1958-06-26 2 LONDON PROTEST TO BANDA ON PRESS CURBS I ONDON, Wed —The "Commonwealth Press Union, which represents all newspapers in the British Commonwealth, today protested to the Ceylon Government against the imposition of Press censorship. In a statement issued here today, through Reuter the union states: The Commonwealth w Press Union,244 words
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197 1958-06-26 2 NEHRU HAS TALKS WITH LEADERS OF DOCK STRIKE /rest\ OF THE 1 (overseas NEWS J NEW DELHI, Wed.-Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, had a two-hour meeting today with leaders of 100,000 striking dock workers in a new bid to end the eight-day-old nation-wide stoppage. The strikers are demandIng improvedReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration602 1958-06-26 2 I— BY DONALD LUDLOW I WASHINGTON, Wednesday. IF the Strange Case of Sfcenn the Finn has done nothing else, it has at least exposed the extraordinary double standard of morality that exists in America's capital. But of course it has done a great deal more. II the Republicans602 words
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Article375 1958-06-26 3 ISSUE OF PEACE OR WAR HANGS ON HIS REPLY TO LEBANESE DEMANDS TO STOP AIDING REBELS BEIRUT, Wednesday. THE issue of peace in the Lebanon or continued bloodshed, with possible intervention by Britain and the United States, hung in the balance this morning. The nextReuter; UPI - 375 words
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Article25 1958-06-26 3 ORAN. Wed. About 10 people were injured, two of them seriously, when a bomb exploded at Relizane. east of here, last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article24 1958-06-26 3 LONDON, Wed Exports of British cars in May reached a new high level of 47,892 vehicles compared with 38.586 in April— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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134 1958-06-26 3 'Whipped 50 to death' SS man on trial BONN, Wed. PORMER SS Sergeant Martin Sommer whipped "at least 50 or 60'- Buchenwald prisoners to death, a one-tim- prisoner in the dreaded war. time concentration camp said yesterday at Bayreuth. West Germany. Mr. Wilhelm Jellinek. 42. said Sommer took a "hellish134 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-06-26 3 TOP BILLING STARTS A BBC ROW Ginger anne shelton has walked out of an all-star BBC television show because she got second billing to singer Alma Cogan. There was only space in the single co lumn of the Radio Times for one r ime at a time. Miss Cogan 'sReuter - 111 words
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Article532 1958-06-26 3 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself532 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-06-26 3 A ROYAL RACE was held last Saturday at Ascot racecourse among members of the Queen's house party for Royal Ascot Week. The race was won by Princess Margarrt (nearest the camera) in a close finish wi*h the LHirhess of Norfolk (right). Ac Queen, on a58 words
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253 1958-06-26 3 Ghana uproar at release of a murderer CORRUPTION, SAY MPs ACCRA. Wednesday. I TPROAR broke out in the national assembly here U yesterday when an Opposition member. Mr. M. K. Apaloo, asked why a man called Yaw Manu, sentenced to 18 years' Jail for murder, had been released by theReuter - 253 words
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Article108 1958-06-26 3 RED MAP 'ANNEXES' PARTS OF BURMA RANGOON, Wed. A map of mainland China, pub* lished in the Peking magaline "China Pictorial." includes an area of northern Burma, according to ft Government spokesman here. The map included as Chinese territory the Kachin Slate capital of M> itkyma. The Burmese territory shownReuter - 108 words
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Article64 1958-06-26 3 LONDON, Wed. The first Western mountaineering expedition to go to the Caucasus range in Russia for 20 years will leave London this evening under the leadership of Sir John Hunt, head of the successful 1953 Everest expedition. Eight British climbers will accompany Sir John, including OlympicReuter - 64 words
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70 1958-06-26 3 6 Opposition men join ruling party ANOTHER Member of Parliament, Mr. C. K Tedam, resigned from Ghana's United Party yes. terday to join the ruling Convention People's Party. bringing to six the number who have left the Opposi. Uon in the last week. The resignations have increased the Government's majorityReuter - 70 words
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Article63 1958-06-26 3 LONDON. Wed. Five Suez "rebels" who resigned from the Conservative Party in May last year in protest against the Government's Middle East policy, announced last night they were applying for re-admission to the party. They are Viscount Hinchlngbrooke, Mr. Paul Williams, Mr. John Biggs-David-son, MrReuter - 63 words
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Article59 1958-06-26 3 LONDON. Wed. Dr. Cheddl Jagan. British Ouiana Minister of Trade and leader ot the extreme Left-wing Peoples Progressive Party, said here last night that hts party favour- ed union with the West Indian Federation under certain conditions. He said: "My party think it is a goodReuter - 59 words
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Article342 1958-06-26 3 LONDON. Tues. Gem rally unsettled conditions prevailed on the London Stock Exchange today and the close was dull. Buying enthusiasm was dampened by 'the less optimistic findings of the Federation of British Industries latest Inquiry into industrial trends. Oilt-edged securities lost further ground under persistent small selling In342 words
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Article, Illustration400 1958-06-26 4 SHOW WENT WITHOUT A HITCH IN SPITE OF INFLUENZA. FEVER AND A CAR ACCIDENT fUK 14 girk in this picture were selected from 32 contestants on Tuesday night to enter the finals of the Miss Singapore Contest. Unexpectedly two girls, who had entered400 words
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238 1958-06-26 5 Dumbo causes stir on trip to town KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A policeman blinked then blinked ■gain: "No, it cannot be. I must be dreaming, or else the heat Is making me see elephants." But he was not dreaming, and it wasn't the heat either. He was looking at a real238 words
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Article62 1958-06-26 5 ALLOWANCES FOR K.L. COUNCILLORS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Municipal councillors here are to receive an allowance of $25 a day for duty outside the Kuala Lumpur municipal limits the amount now paid to state councillors. A draft order of the decision, taken by the council's privileges committee has been sent to62 words
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161 1958-06-26 5 ALOR STAR. Wed— Two men, one armed with a dagger, held up a woman herr early today and robbed her of jewellery worth $5,000 at ter threatening to kill her 12-year-old daughter. Mrs. Ja'afar Zakaria. wiftof a hospital administrator was sleeping in her home161 words
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Article28 1958-06-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Dr. A. N. Ray, deputy Principal Medical Officer. Johore. leaves for Kuan tan tomorrow on transfer as State Medical and Health Officer, Pahang.28 words
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222 1958-06-26 5 Young workers in Penang 'are corrupted by their older colleagues 9 PENANG, Wednesday. MANY young office and factory workers are x being led astray by older men, a Roman Catholic priest, Father A. Julian, said here to- "In many cases, inexperienced youths accompany222 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-06-26 5 THE PRETTY FLOURISHING' PRINCESS (THAT'S HER REAL NAME) IS SO AMUSED r I MI is smiling Siamese m. princess, who will be the guest of the Federation Government for the next six days is having trouble with her name and she is "highly amused." She is the elder sister of165 words
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Article53 1958-06-26 5 70 answer appeal for blood SEVENTY people yester day answered the urgent appeal of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service for Group B blood. A spokesman of the blood bank said that there was still a shortage. People wishing to give blood are asked to telephone the Transfusion Service at the53 words
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Article21 1958-06-26 5 KUALA TRENGGANU Wed. Kuala Trengganu UMNO Youth will hold a speech contest at UMNO House here on Aug. 12.21 words
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129 1958-06-26 5 UMNO men to 'revise' Alliance charter BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Penang UMNO's 120 branches have set up a 10-man sub-commit-tee to draft a minority report on the proposed Alliance constitution which the UMNO general assembly accepted earlier this month in Kuala Lumpur. The branches will submit their own amendments and recommendations to129 words
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Article135 1958-06-26 5 Police rule out foul play 'looks like suicide 9 SINGAPORE police do not suspect foul play in connection with the finding of the body of a 35-year-old woman tied to a crude cross in a muddy creek near Bendemeer Road on Tuesday night. Yesterday. Mr. Eu Cheow135 words
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Miscellaneous978 1958-06-26 5 I WHAT'S ON AT YOUR CINEMAS TODAY I li »!|_L ,to Fairyland J. 30. 7. 9.3.1; (."APl■'t'UMiit* Parif lliim.it nan TOL Massacre 2 .30. 645 930 m v n U v />f Phi™ 9in i BEX: Edathu Samband»n (Tamil) I CATHAY: Long Hot Summer 1. GRAND: Jallhouse Rock 3. Ex978 words
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Article111 1958-06-26 6 Difficult to rent out houses PETALINO JAVA. Wed. The removal of the Commonwealth Armed Forces headquarters from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban has caused 150 houses here previously occupied by army personnel to become vacant. Landlords, finding it difficult to rent out these houses, have recently taken steps to attract tenants.111 words
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Article95 1958-06-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The new deputy chief of staff of the Royal Malayan Air Force. Air Commodore N. C. Hyde arrived here yesterday in the Royal M.A.F plane Lang Rajawall. He was met by the deputy chief of staff (Army) Col J. O. Atkinson and staff95 words
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Article105 1958-06-26 6 More turn front English to Malay IPOH, Wed. More people are switching from the I'trak Adult Education Association's r lasses in English to classes in Malay, Mr. Tan Yew Seong the secretary, said today. "There has been a marked preference for our Malay classes," he said. Mr. Tan was commenting105 words
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Article85 1958-06-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Army will take part in the MAHA exhibition which will open at the chin Woo grounds here on Friday. Units taking part will dp 6th Bn the Royal Malay Regiment; the Ist. Bn the Federation Regiment. th»* Ist. Federation Field85 words
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Article20 1958-06-26 6 MERSINO. Wed. The Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. yesterday visited Pukiu Tioman. off Mersing20 words
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254 1958-06-26 6 l/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's 200,000 estate workers will have continued employment at long as the rubber industry "is oble to moke ends meet." This assurance was given here today by the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. It allayed fears expressed in trade union circles254 words
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354 1958-06-26 6 Bomber squadron to get a last raid on Reds T<HE Royal Australian 1 Air Force's No. l Lincoln Bomber Squadron said farewell to Malaya yesterday -o;/t--cially. But the squadron i.s due to say its own farewell on July 2to the terrorists n the Federation against whom it has operated relentlessly354 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-06-26 6 THE C-IN-C MEETS THE WIVES THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Far East Air Forces The Earl of Bandon, who took the salute at yesterday's farewell parade of No. 1 (Bomber) Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force, chats with some of the families of men serving with Jhe squadron— Straits Times picture.49 words
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232 1958-06-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. pHE wife of a wealthy druggist, now a maid ser--1 vant, sued her husband in the Supreme Cour. here today for custody of their only son. The woman. Chan Foong Lin. alleged that her husband. Cheah Chee Klong. who owns a232 words
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Article58 1958-06-26 6 Prof. L A. Sheridan, head of the Law Department University of Malaya, left Singapore for London by Qantas-BOAC yesterday for three months holiday At the airport he told the Straits Times that during his stay in Britain he would bring before the Council of Legal Education the58 words
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Article160 1958-06-26 6 by GEOFFREY BOLAND T»HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association will lower all categories of interest by a half per cent from Wednesday, the chairman of the association, Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, announced yesterday. This means the minimum bank rate in Malaya for clean advances and against160 words
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882 1958-06-26 7 'G/RL L£D ME TO BEDROOM/ SOLDIER WITNESS CLAIMS PENANG, Wednesday. A BRITISH soldier accused of raping: a 14-year-old Australian girl was acquitted today after a colleague testified that he had kissed and cuddled the girl in a bedroom on the night of the882 words
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112 1958-06-26 7 $350,000 TO BE SPENT THIS YEAR ON MENTAL HOSPITAL IPOH, Wed.— A $350,000 improvement programme is to be carried out at the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan, this year. One of the main Improvements will be the installation of a water-borne sewerage system Work on farms Nine hundred patients, formerly112 words
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Article43 1958-06-26 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed.A vegetable gardener, Lee Wan Kee. 43, was drowned on Monday when he slipped and fell into the Pelawan River behind Langkap new village, near here, while crossing a bridge. The police recovered his body yesterday.43 words
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Article42 1958-06-26 7 PEGAMAT. Wed. law Teck Hwa. 26, was Jailed Tor three months on a charge of disobeying an order of the Mentri Besar, Johore, restricting his residence. Police said Law moved from Labis to Muar without permission42 words
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323 1958-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. EX-MALAYAN students from Australia today denied the allegation by a visiting Australian educatipnist, Mr. William Power, yesterday that Malayan students in that country do not have a good command of English. They said that on the contrary, many Singapore and Malayan323 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-06-26 7 Mayor's guest with a job to do in Spore MR C. E FITZGERALD one of Australia's top accountants, arrived In Singapore yesterday In the Sydney on a special mission to introduce the latest methods of accountancy in the City Council. I was invited by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Ens Guan.77 words
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Article52 1958-06-26 7 A labourer, Yeo Tua Bak 21, was stabbed In the right thigh yesterday afternoon following an argument he had with another man in Havelock Road, Singapore. Yeo said that the quarrel was over a gambling debt He was taken to the General Hospital and treated as52 words
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Article29 1958-06-26 7 PENANG. Wed. A housewife. Tan Goo Cheng, 39. was fined $500 here today for possessing illegal 1,000-char-acter lottery tickets at her Malay Street home on May 17.29 words
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194 1958-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's jungle people are demanding more and more schools for their children and this has prompted the Department of Aborigines to ask the Ministry of Education to take over its schools. According to t^ie department 24 new schools costing about $9,600194 words
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Article91 1958-06-26 7 T!?': chief clerk of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company Ltd. was assaulted by six men yesterday morning when he was waiting alone outside the company's premls j for transport. He is one of the monthlypaid staff who is not a member of the Singa- pore General91 words
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Article155 1958-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MONEY-LENDER told a magistrate's court here A today that he was stabbed on the shoulder when he asked a man for the return of a $50 loan. The money-lender, Bachan Singh, alleged that K. Ganggatharan attacked him after saying:155 words
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Article63 1958-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Heads of primary schools in Kuala Lumpur are to meet next month to consider ways of improving the teaching methods and efficiency in office admlnistra tion. Because of the language difficulty, separate meetings will be held for heads from English, Malay. Chinese and Tamil63 words
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Article30 1958-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A deputation representing 600 Selangor dulang washers today called on Malayan Chinese Association leaders to protest against the restrictions on the output of tin.30 words
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Obituary36 1958-06-26 8 It W,r4* tit (Minimum). A MEMORIAL SERVICE foi the Late Mr. Kenneth I. Hinton of H.M. Ministry of Works Singapore will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday June '28th at 9.30 a.m.36 words
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Article91 1958-06-26 8 tt *»r<i Sit ISMMMI MR. Si MRS. NOEL STTMPSON Thank all friends and relations for their presence and valuable gifts received on the occasion of tluir marriage. MR. St MRS. T. THANGARATNAM thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, good wishes and valuable gifts on the occasion of91 words
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Article111 1958-06-26 8 lit Ward, tit (Mlmtmnmt HAN SUYIN'S Great New Novel. "The Mountain U Young Is now available at all Book More* 19/.. UNPLEASANT ODOURS bring unpleasant remarks—avoid bo h use Air-Wick the wonder odour killer. COCKTAIL HOUR Dry ply Sherry by Flndlater's Prelude to a Good Dinner I Sole Agent*Roblnson's111 words
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Article108 1958-06-26 8 If Wtmrnm U (Mm it ct, txtrm (JEMLhtiKN goliiK on leave v, England are Invited to visit Hawkes ot Savlle Ron (or ihelj tailoring requirements At Hawkt* well-known Department lor Immediate Wear, suits tot day and evening wear, and overcoats arr obtainable of the Savlle Ro» itan ard108 words
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Article119 1958-06-26 8 N Ward, $i (Min.)-Bax tt cl,. t*trm. BE CULOUhWISE Specllj Life' for quality processing and printing of colour film In 48 hours. Telephone *****. Life Colour Laboratories PO Box 1108 Singapore COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY nas many uses in Commerce and Industry Advanced development ot the process In the Straits Times119 words
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Article642 1958-06-26 8 The shelving ol the eight million dollar airport terminal building at Pay a Lebar could become an expensive economy. The Singapore Government appears to have reached its decision in the belief that the present buildings are adequate, and if not then the airlines will put642 words
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Article542 1958-06-26 8 Sport is in danger oi becoming, like war, an extension of national diplomacy. What else are we to make of the advice which the Times of Indonesia gives the Indonesian Government? As organiser of the next Asian Games, says the paper, Indonesia has assumed a tremendous responsibility.542 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1958-06-26 8 seem to have forgotten that Lebanon is in Asia. One cannot Ignore the Anglo-American build-up of military force tn the Eastern Mediterranean, and the widespread rumours not only In Communist oun tries where, of course, they are making the most cf1,020 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-06-26 8 MATCHING TMC SITUATION World C*l«n«Al b» tmnammnt him Iht ManchnUt I11 words
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328 1958-06-26 8 Unrestricted liberty drives youths to unruliness MUCH of the unruhness among boys can be attributed to parents' unconcern and the educational system of this country. Many parents leave everything to the school and are not much concerned whether their children are In good company or not Such an attitude develops328 words
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120 1958-06-26 8 rpHE Federation Govern--1 ment's appointment of a special committee to recommend methods of teaching ethics, logic and civics in Malayan schools meets a need that has long been felt, though unvoiced by parents and teachers. Logic and ethics will teach students to judge120 words
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Letter64 1958-06-26 8 ONE English school in Telok Anson Is without the services of Malay teachers in Form ill. How can the Government expect pupils to pax the Lower Certificate of Education examination In the National Language U there are no teachers to teach them? Cannot some of the teachers64 words
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258 1958-06-26 8 MOCKERY OF JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY WHAI a mockery the present City Council Is making of justice and democracy and what a disgrace It is that the ruling government and the British administrators make not the slightest move to defend the principles of freedom Some may laugh today at the unjust258 words
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Advertisement259 1958-06-26 8 i Straits Times k Free Press i f rat rt» convtm«nc» at atfvar- Mi«f» oui rtpraxntalivM M 111 j Moo., SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, 1 ORCHARD ROAD. .ill racalva I .mall advertise m«nti and amwatl i I to bob number*. i Clot*ift«d a^vartHamanti <Mf r I "lu> ba honami »o: CITY259 words
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Advertisement56 1958-06-26 8 Gyramatic 3t^3L»^ "imp K Incorporated in the design ol the NEW BENDIX 2 GYRAMATIC are all the most wanted features H Fully automatic Exclusive Tumble Action I Wu washing Self Filling and Emptying I Triple Rinsing Faster Spin-drying f; Thermostatlc Water Temperature Control Fits in anywhere -kitchen, laundry or bathroom56 words
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Article217 1958-06-26 9 FLAG ATTEMPT MEN TOLD THE POLICE MALACCA, Wed.— One of three Malays who yesterday tried to haul down the Malacca state flag and replace It with an "Islamic" flag wrote to the police 10 days ago saying what they Intended to do. The OCPD Malacca (Central). Mr. Gerry Hobbs. said217 words
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Article76 1958-06-26 9 CAPSIZED BOAT: BODY FOUND MALACCA. Wed— The body of one of five Indonesians reported missing yesterday after their motor sampan capsized In the Straits of Malacca was found today off Pulau Burong about nine miles from here. It was Identified as that of Hamld b.n Ahmad. 30. the t other76 words
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Article51 1958-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Five shopkeepers weie fined a total of $250 In th» First Magistrate's Court here for fulling to display notices showing their weekly holiday for the employees. Six other employers were charged for falling to remit Employees Provident Fund contributions They were fined a total of51 words
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Article72 1958-06-26 9 PROGRESSIVE RALLY MAN IN FIGHT IPOH. Wed— A political rally organised by the People's Progressive Party at the Ounong Rapat new village near here last night was marred by a fight. One of the speakers on the Progressive platform who strongly criticised the Vil lage's central cooking was later Involved72 words
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Article284 1958-06-26 9 SEPARATION ONLY AFTER ALL ATTEMPTS AT RECONCILIATION BY THE AUTHORITIES FAIL KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. SWEEPING changes may be made to the six-year-old Muslim marriage and divorce laws in the Federation. The aim: To make marriages more stable and divorces more difficult to get. The changes,284 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-06-26 9 YOUNG ARMY OFFICERS RETURN FROM TRAINING IN AUSTRALIA THREE young men who, as Federation Arm* cadets, did an 18-month training coarse in Australia, returned to Singapore in the Sydney yesterday The three, the first such cadets to be sent to Australia, said that during their last sis months they did101 words
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Article202 1958-06-26 9 ANNIVERSARY OF MERDEKA 'QUIET' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. T«HE Federal Treasury ha* no money to spare. So the Government has decided not to celebrate Its first merdeka anniversary in style H^dl_ According to the acting Prime Minister. Dato Abdul I Razak bin Hussein, the celebrations will be on a "modest Invitations202 words
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Article69 1958-06-26 9 A CHINESE High School student. Tan Ken h Lit alias Tan Kian Lip. 22, was yesterday released under a suspension order by the Singapore Special Branch Tan was arrested under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance on May 9. He was taken away from his69 words
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Article75 1958-06-26 9 "Bin tang' successes IPOH. Wed. The Mentn Besar o' Perak, Inche Moha mcd Ohazalll bin Hajl Jawi. today congratulated the security forces In the "Operation Blntang" area for their success against the terrorists During the five months thoperation has been In pro gress, the security75 words
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89 1958-06-26 9 Cholera fighters are at the ready PENANG. Wed. A medical team is standing by In case cholera breaks oat In the Malayan state* bordering on Slam. The team, formed by the Penang Chief Medical Officer. l>r Tan Hor ftee. consist* of two hospital assistants, two health Inspectors and two attendants89 words
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Article124 1958-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. WedThe Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl, today said the Oovernment would pay greater attention to handicraft and vocational training in Malaya Inche Joharl made the statement at the official opening of a $445,000 Rural Trade School In Rembau Negrl Sembilan -the thlrc!124 words
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288 1958-06-26 9 l OHORE BAHRU, Wed. J —Six people in America will shortly receive letters "posted" at sea off Johore thanks to the sharp eyes of a Malay fisherman. The fisherman spotted a sealed glass jar containing the six letters, all addressed288 words
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303 1958-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Henry Wong, said today there were indications that effective measures had been taken to counter Russian "dumping" of tin. Singapore now enjoyed a better price for tin than the London market303 words
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Article79 1958-06-26 9 MINE GIVES UP SIX MORE BODIES RAUB. Wed. 8u more bodies Including those oi two Europeans have been recovered from the depths of the Raub Australian gold mil c at Buklt Roman near bere. They bring the total ol bodies found to 11— leaving only one more Nxly to be79 words
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Article55 1958-06-26 9 Day-and-night service PETAUNG JAVA. Wed The day-and-night ambulance service here has attended 38 calls mostly maternity cases since It was started In March. The cases wer* taken to the Oeneral Hospital In Kuala Lumpur The ambulance which Is at the disposal of all residents here l« staffed by members of55 words
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Article220 1958-06-26 9 DAHAU Wed. -Malaya is not opposed to any scheme which will help to stabilise the price of rubber, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said today. Opening an extension of the Dunloplllo factory In Bahau, Negrl Sembilan, he said the Oovernment was220 words
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87 1958-06-26 9 GETTING SET TO TAKE OVER NAVY FROM COLONY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Preparations are being made by the Federation Armed Forces Council for the ban ng over cerem iv of the Royal Malayan Navy to the Federation. The date of the ceremony <t flxed for July 12. It will be hrld87 words
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119 1958-06-26 9 'Keep out of politics students are advised THE Nanyang Unlver--1 slty English Society hag warned students to keep out of politic*. The society in an editorial in its official organ, "Sulob Nantah," says: "We believe politics would only bring trouble to our new born university. "We should avoid involving ourselves119 words
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Article52 1958-06-26 9 A housewife. Margaret Rod rlgue.;. who claimed maintenance early last month x m h r husband. Syeed Anwarl, a clerk, yesterday applied to the Singapore Fifth magistrate Mr T. 8 Slnnathuray. <o have the summons struck oiT as they had come to a settle ment. The application52 words
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Advertisement68 1958-06-26 9 Til new capacitor ceiling fan with 60" sweep and regulator with 5 speeds Singapore (3 Penang $120 Federation $132 The *&i&know about ventilation Advertisement of TMI Gf nihai clectiic CO IMALAYAI lto Repregenttno 'HE GENERA, eIECThk CC I'O ENGLAND FIKD OUT WHAT Bff^^^^F -|ft ■^^■H^^mjJJJQ^W Yesterday '1 ■^^^J^COWDITIOHIitG PAN MIIPi68 words
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Advertisement272 1958-06-26 9 *<&M SATURDAY MIDNIGHT V rjBL iRUHBTEW! i «r ...because it's I W^ really the West: ■< ANNA NA3HFI BRIAN OONLEW 1 i i IMMMOOUW _.awa«u f LUCKY WINNERS 1 4 "BONJOfR TRISIESSE" 1 Till* TraniUUon (tnttri: V I EncU»h Krrtion: Goh Soo Tian. M. P**lr Road i i CUimw SrcUon:272 words
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380 1958-06-26 10 NO POLITICS IN SCHOOLS' RULE IS ATTACKED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. |MI I HEAD of the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya, Professor F. Mason, warned today there would be chaos in MalavH if the education policy was changed too frequently. Education380 words
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Article84 1958-06-26 10 NO COUNCIL FUNDS FOR MALAY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thr municipal finance committee had noted that It would be Illegal to use money from the municipal fund on Malay classes for its employees. Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang suggested at the last council meeting that the council should hold classes at84 words
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Article30 1958-06-26 10 BEGAMAT. Wed Caught at a police check post with a wild boar that had been unlawfully killed, seven Indian labourers of Sungel Bekok were fined $20 each.30 words
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250 1958-06-26 10 THE Metal Box Com pan] manufactures only in S activities to the Federatior Mason, says in the annual The company has bought eight acres of land at Petallng J.iya for the construction of a factory. Mr. Mason says. Realistic The company's rate of development250 words
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Article63 1958-06-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The new Indian High Commissioner In the Federation. Mr S. K. Banerjl. will present his letter of commission to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong next week. Mr. Banerjl arrived here by train from Penang thl* momlng and was given a rousing welcome by63 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-06-26 10 PERAK'S FLOATING CLINIC LAUNCHED THE S"0 (MM "Tabib", Malaya's first "floating" dental clinic, gaily "dressed" for its launching and christening on Tuesday at the slipway in Teluk An son The double-deck boat, with a folly equipped surgery. wiM make regular trips up the Perak River for the benefit of remote62 words
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Article71 1958-06-26 10 PENANO. Wed. A 56- 1 year-old religious leader. Tuan Hajl Tamln bin Sutan Daman, will be nominated by the Penang division of the Pan-Malayan Moral Defence Organisation to succeed Mr. Y. Hussein as the j organisation's president. Mr. Hussein resigned last Friday because of "pressure of work."71 words
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Article108 1958-06-26 10 TEACHERS PLAN A FUND pCNANG. We 4. A reI solution to set up a political fund will be dis cussed by the Federation Malay Schools Teachers' I ii ion in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Inche Mohamrd Noor bin Ahmad, president of the I in. ,n told the Straits Time* today108 words
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Article19 1958-06-26 10 BBOAMAT. Wed.-Lln Plrg. 39. was Jailed for a month for theft of a tin of condensed milk.19 words
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Advertisement527 1958-06-26 10 I l^*W^^m^^V^\m^L^&^^^ M J •cB jft^lall^ifjJWl II 1 r«B^ 8,1 "VeaiC^ m ehon THftaVl M mm lii > r I 4*lw| «i-n« TODAY! 64J *in p.m. K 11^^.^ DANA wyntEß MEL FEBBEB I INKM\S(ori-COLOUB "FRAULEIN" <**•*>• > I Midnight Tanwrrew! "DO ANKHI..N BABAH HAATH (H). .V OMMANDMENT8 1 Na Fret527 words
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Advertisement450 1958-06-26 10 BK^^B aaa^^aaaaaaaaaaaaaPjTv^fl 1 1 1 P fa 1 1 I'lljlkK^'^Bll MIONt ITTS^ OPIXS Today m PI IatMHIaT^rfiBMBMOUMr* -~B""w« vtiti pj a \S£M^ 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 a i NARCIS "MOTHER INDIA (M, B di) Intrrnaltonal Wnton witli Sup< iirapwrtl Kn«li»h >ab Print fc, T»:<HM(OtOK Dut.lbuU-d L r bo. I450 words
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Miscellaneous228 1958-06-26 10 23 Precise remedy, no doubt (I) Straits Times Crossword ft&sr^ M (A and C.) I^ ™T^^l^^ i^^^T^^^bHß7" I I I 1 I^l Q***w« tou ft tone In a wrtaio I I I I 1 aaaJa— »-tffTß lfwil I —..I i. .1 Man on th* ttsig^ hit his I icT'l t228 words
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Article95 1958-06-26 11 Arthritis and Sciatica Banished T»« mmlm 4lae«*«r f a«ala« Molik'i Ik. ».1., w ArtkHUs. >h'»illui. ribr..iu.. N-.fil,, sa 4 lk« Ir.l 4om. p»n> 4li*py« s r. in 4 a '!T Ul IlaMlrn *d 4 m.r M tkt Wd; tks> M Ikf uu* «f ;*< r Irirtto. i>illlnf, HfIMH »4 •iilun95 words
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Article, Illustration572 1958-06-26 11 capture, he had shot himself to avoid torture and death at the bands of the Spaniards. Believing him dead, the Spaniards bad left him. Oarcia promised his support and gave valuable Information about the Spanish Army. After only six hours' rest. Rowan began his homeward Journey.572 words
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699 1958-06-26 11 IN mid- 1899, the little magazine "Philistine," printed in East Aurora, U S.A., contained an editorial which its editor, Elbert Hubbard, had written in less than an hour. To his surprise, the magazine sold out in half the normal time699 words
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Article, Illustration217 1958-06-26 11 IT WAS INTENDED TO SERVE AS AN OBJECT LESSON TO WORKERS rolled from his hammock Just In time to avoid a dagger-thrust aimed at his heart. A sentry caußht the would-be assassin and almost beheaded him with a Jungle knife He later told Rowan that the other man had been217 words
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Advertisement284 1958-06-26 11 ON YOUR OWN TWO FEET Mskc up your own mind sbout Tampa* I Don't wait for someone dsc to come and lead you by the hand you're not that kind ot person. You like to be fint with new fashions and new ideas. What's keeping you from trying Tampax Perhaps284 words
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Advertisement7 1958-06-26 11 By arrangement with the Sydney Daily Mirror7 words
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Advertisement211 1958-06-26 11 "TONIGHT!! ~q lit VKttQaw IL^b^el IS 4 bW 3 Bsj^^E*-.^^ 1 tffl ir- A *^**t I jugful fK^Q^K* and every THURSDAY NIGHT Our sales staff will be in attendance up to 10 p.m. Briny the family to kre the fine rantfe of QQQQ vehicles SPECIAL FEATURE V C USED CARS211 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-06-26 11 (armvn A f'o. By l##is I mac //-»jpi rfn v _.r or liJ .'T'NO »tW I; b^bw /^bT^bW C»-"v»K\_t \\\jw w HfeKE f \l/_^ m. >. BCAxjT V S^ }m& A^^^m*-^ #7f#* Saint By Lenlie Vharivrin $fof*AJSßßE'c=4Z^^m\ Yo&vousc/, they swot each other N Kbut we outside and saw Yjnill Pr^KVsA149 words
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248 1958-06-26 12 PARIS HOLIDAY." opening at the Capitol, Singapore, today, marks the historic teaming of two of the world's best known comedians Bob Hop? and Fernandel. Filmed entirely in Paris and the surround in* environs, Paris Holiday" is a wacky comedy centering about a sinister248 words
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Advertisement393 1958-06-26 12 fVA- ABO4RO. FOR *oNot*Fl/t iI5?fflTV^W M m M^. aY X \srt7 /V\ Wr E H^h^ Mmt J mwmmt ÜBm\ mi i* ak t/j, \l l x i i#jw i m Kj^p^jV^ga^ mj^^^mmj^*± f I > Jr/ \<k f\ m* m Vi m^Bmr"^ *^**v^^^kv j^mv m\ ,t^ X^^Hi P?^S M//e MoniqueErard393 words
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Article346 1958-06-26 13 I ET'S face it! Those three words sum up the philosophy of France's great comedian Fernandel. r'ernandel has been facing" it for 35 years. ever since becoming a head -line comedian In .he i. .ii-n till'- of France, rid- ing U saecovs not only >n lite346 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-06-26 13 HOPE HAS FUN AT THE FAIR WITH FERNANDEL rB HOPE, wrn abovr •kylarkins with Fcrnmndrl ba<k where he •tartcd in morte* sinfloc lo»e durtu with a blonde on Mi ornn liner. It w*« exactly t* year* a*o that Hopr began bis I ph«— f Him career in "The Btff Broad.175 words
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Advertisement246 1958-06-26 13 i/Jtfls Lustre-Creme Shampoo for the most beautiful hair in the world bbs; r K 7 *^^^*7^'"P'^2bß This wondrous S i shampoo i used l>y l^^^L^ 4 (>u| <)f s top Ho| y B^Waa^ Tfl^^aßHßHaßl wood stars. And as U&. <b| T^^BBBVfl you can stl here j| f w Anita Kk246 words
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Advertisement13 1958-06-26 13 HI-FI RECORDS BRING YOU "Holiday in France" ON LPHM ***** CYCLE G CMRIAG[13 words
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Advertisement294 1958-06-26 13 YOUR HOLIDAY IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT TASHICA CAMERAS Now Sold Serviced in Creat Britain Xi I lliHl flTfl^ai LbbßV QT O lisP'^ -*T^' v^/ &VBBJ v J HP^-B p» Utß UVBnfnfl O" B ----BhJ IJ/SPLA YKD A it JACKS PHOTO CO., BEN PHILIPS IS 7. Notf* Iridge R«ad M. Tba Arcade294 words
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1055 1958-06-26 14 THE RUBBER PLANTATIONS INVESTMENT TRUST, LIMITED COMPANY MEETINGS I At the Forty-Ninth Annual Oeneral Meeting of The Rubber Plantations Investment Trust Ltd., held In London on the 25th June, 1968. Sir Eric Macfadyen, Chairman of the Company, who presided. said inter alia:— Since our last meeting Mr. Jccelyn Hambro accepted1,055 words
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946 1958-06-26 14 Our Market Correspondent - RUBBER PRICE CLIMBING BACK TO APRIL LEVELS Our Market Correspondent By fHE rubber price in Singapore is now climbing back to the levels at which it stood in midApril and yesterday July first grade had business as high as 77| cents. Yesterdays rise followed the improvement on Tuesday when the946 words
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Article252 1958-06-26 14 Jaly first grade rubber buy en fob. closed in Slngtpore yesterday at 76% cents per !b. up. ltt cents on Tuesday's closing price. Llestng tone: Uacertato .after firm. Clialag prices In cents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.SB. Spot fob. buyers 76*4. sellers 77%; Int.252 words
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Article46 1958-06-26 14 The directors of the VaUaasbrosa ■■beer Company in a letter to their stockholders in imiiHsm/laii acceptar.ee of the offer by the Highland* and Lowlands Para Rubber Company to acquire the holding* or Vallambroaa stock Ir. exchange for an allotment of Highlands and Lowlands shares.46 words
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Article534 1958-06-26 14 Unredeeased Fledced Oeetfa aad Jeweller, from the folWwln, Pawnbroker.' Shea* No "1 New Bridge Road Chin Chong Pak 61 Chin Kin Loy (Chop Thye Shen) No 136 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sam Fob) No 189 South Bridge Road I*m Joon Chong (Chop Sem Thye)534 words
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Article19 1958-06-26 14 Malayan Share Market: Jane 25 Jane U Industrials: 88.21 88.16 72.15 71.15 Jan. 1 I»M— IM19 words
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Article141 1958-06-26 14 Ship. lying aleagsMe the Sln»»jK>rr Harbour Board wharves er expected te4ay are: Klrstln BaJUe 1/2. Wonosobo 4/5, Marcell! Nowtko 6A. Agaglsan Maru 6/7. Karslk 8/9, Pertm 10 11. Meonla 13/14. President Jackson 15/16, Mladadpl Lloyd 18. Anadyr 19/20, Sadao N W*U 4, Maxwell Brander Jl/M. Sabang 23/24, Rajah141 words
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Article19 1958-06-26 14 1 1 OFFICIAL PRICE SINGAPORE. JUNE RIBBER: 76*4 cent per Ib. (up V/» cents). TIN: $370.37', pc picul (unchanged).19 words
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Article153 1958-06-26 14 MELBOURNE WJ I NVEBTMENT shares showed definite trend on the ft] Exchange here today. Prices moved within nal limits and trading was of are] volume. AC I eased 9d. to 665. 3d I Mining shares continued I quiet lines. A Prices moved lower. Exafl was a small rise153 words
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Article91 1958-06-26 14 The Malayan Eirbange Hi Association nu.de the tons' changes in lv rates to merch yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying airmail 11 9/16. O D 31 11/16, 90 d/i credit bills. 32', trade bills. SHIIng T.T. or O.D. ready: York 32 a/16; Canada :il';. 8 Francs 141%;91 words
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Advertisement429 1958-06-26 14 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION AH members of the above Association In the Colony of Singapore will be claed for business as from 1.00 pm. on Friday 27th June until 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 3nd July 1958: Satutday 38th June being Qollday for Harl Raya Hajl. and Monday 80th429 words
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Advertisement235 1958-06-26 14 NOTICES TAIPING CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated tal the Federatlea U Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth Ordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Offices of the Oeneral Managers, Anglo-Oriental (Maiaya) Ltd., 16 Barrack Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, the SKh day of235 words
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Advertisement326 1958-06-26 14 NOTICES NOTICE We hereby give notice thst Mr Oeorge Mitchell Is no more employed by this Company as from 25th June. 1968. He has. therefore, no authority to solicit or conduct any business whatsoever for or on behalf of this Company WANO COO-KIEN CO Ml. Oeylang Road Singapore. 14 SITUATIONS326 words
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Advertisement303 1958-06-26 14 NOTICES SALE OF PROPERTY. Known Aa 87/18 BIBCH BOAD. SEBKMBAN TENDERS will be received up to 12th July, iß&g for the purchase of the property known as 37/«8 Birch Road. Serembaii The premises will be open for Inspection on Monday 30th June, 1958 and Thursday 3rd July. 1968 between the303 words
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Advertisement395 1958-06-26 14 llMillll tllllllfill ********************1111t**********i VxT\ KNUTSEN LINE K X*^ Cants*, US MClfiC FOtTJ M MTI Jatliat taa v grvp" tests :3 sx m«..??I "V »ajl 1/ 8 6tl I Set I fci 1 it istif TN smt t? test 1 Set 1/ I He, tKm tn^ accsrtiat carta li«»P0M,»l twfTTINaMI/P(IUM Sj395 words
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Advertisement1513 1958-06-26 15 Tel: 2 4os MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tali *4ii (11 Httl) fonttd m b.ncaooiel (17 hats'. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS 10 HViXP'iOl. E.IASGOW ibNUuN 4 CONTINENIAL PORTS (f.a Saei mtk likerli la aiaceea na Panama n Cape ol (ltd Htpe) Carrier! opt. on lo ficeed PM olhti porii to1,513 words
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Advertisement1141 1958-06-26 15 EAST ASIATIC LIMES ftOklt WP-ROt SAILINCS FM AMN. PORT SAII, CENOA. ANTWIRP. 10 ITI PRAM. NAMIOAC IRfMIN, COPEMACEN MTMMMC ISII Sport P. Sham Penan| ""lOCOTA" Cd442ttoM 2721HM II J.. MANCNMIA" 1/IMI 1/11 M| 11 12 toll •MEMIA' fl/M Mf B/a Ml "MMA" a/a Ml 11/ 1 Aat CallMf twifiwaOj larliteMw,1,141 words
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Advertisement1296 1958-06-26 15 %\um THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"^j SIWCAPOtI (Incoraortttd in tkt Un ted K.n(dom, j lIMS UlllMS Tl AOEN, II 4 COWTINfNTAI POOTS Sport P. rkoa Peaani lENALIANACN for Hambui|, London. Rotttrdani la fort/21 toM lENREOCN for London, Rolltidam, Bremen. Hamtwrf to Port/ I ton ImMm OVkI arnrti V toll1,296 words
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Advertisement1152 1958-06-26 15 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. til np.: aai ELLEBMAN LINES BXAVENESS LINE LDMON, NAVRf, ROTTERDAM. LM ANCEUS. SAN FRANCISCO MAMRURt I Mil SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTI »NI MM lot USA. Nortk Atlantic Porto Accaptiat, cai|t fir Ctatral 4 Stall and Canada via Colombo America CITY Of Pflln IONNEVIIII Soon ps Mm1,152 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1958-06-26 16 NEW NOTES IN PARIS Feminine forum CONTINENTAL JOURNEY T^HE weeks mail has brought me news of Singa- pore's slimming expert, Triska le Peltier, at pre^nt In Locarno, Switzerland, and until recently In Paris. Trlska, who is on a working holiday, to study the latest reducing and figure building Ideas on1,530 words
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Miscellaneous139 1958-06-26 16 ■Hbw>~ if x. sifT piain fiouß) HrJsTc REAM '°> B A V **V T ill ANO ltv| l TIASf I y~XMA>& AND I ■k /-j. Xv V"J yl'l. yf§ »QTAi hu«g rowon) •k^p=--Aim suoaji for a special treat, \^L^/ i^SSIPP CHOCOLATE J^?S\^^ Ky^y\ biscuits I y^^r^^ r WORK IN 10.139 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1958-06-26 17 SHI LEONARD HUTTON - SHI LEONARD HUTTON By DECENT controversies and writings in the Press, IV have drawn attention to the role of captain in modern Test cricket. I am no more fitted to write on this subject than any other player who has been honoured by1,163 words
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107 1958-06-26 17 KONRADS TO 810 FOR ANOTHER WORLD RECORD [>KISBANE, Wed. John 19 Konrads Australia* 16 year-old swimming champion, snay oa Jane 27 become the first man in the world to hold every world record between 200 metres and one mile. ionrads, swimming at the North Queensland town of Townsvilie, will makeReuter - 107 words
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Article95 1958-06-26 17 SYDNEY, Wed -World spi Mathews has been barm race at a gymkhana at Byd ne next Sunday. Marlene was pacer, Determined Boy o\ The Australian Athletic she could be Infringing her the event against the nacei fesslonal sport Proceeds of the gvmkh Empire Games teamReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-06-26 17 Hogan Bassey stops French opponent in 7 rounds LONDON, Wed Hogan Kid" Bassey. Nigerian holder of the world featherweight boxing title, stopped Jules Touan, champion of French West Africa, In seven rounds in their 10- round fight at the Empress Hall here last night Slow start This was not oneReuter - 189 words
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Article463 1958-06-26 18 CONRAD NG - 'WASHED UP?— NOT YET' CONRAD NG By He looks hopefully to the future CHOONG WANTS EDUCATION MINISTRY TO ADOPT HIS SCHEME Till-, young man who was once hadmin ton champion ol the world spoke wistlulh of retirement as M turned his thouflfeb over ken years as I player and four463 words
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Article210 1958-06-26 18 EPSOM I JEEP'S TEN TO FOLLOW El'miVl JEEP'S lin t» Follow at Kuala I. ii m pi r (June 28 to July 5) are: SUNNY LAD: Sparingi> raced sprinter in splendid form. Won easily over Penang 6f in April. Prefers a good track. SHOWMAN: A useful stayer Set up Ipoh210 words
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Article66 1958-06-26 18 IPOH. Wed The two-day Perak athletic championship., to be declared open by the Raja Muda on Friday at the Town padang at 2 p.m ha.s attracted 167 competitors Including 15 women and 27 Servicemen. Eight finals will be completed on Friday and among the events on66 words
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Article199 1958-06-26 18 EPIOM JEEP - EPIOM JEEP By KUALA IMJLOH PERINDU, a fo< has improved since his 1 in May Ridden by Tom M< turn of speed to clock 37 4 LUMPUR, Wednesday, ur-year-old by Genetoin ast appearance at Penana irttmer, he showed a fine I/I for 3f on the trainingReuter - 199 words
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Article75 1958-06-26 18 KLALA I I >I|| K 8OCCEB: Oovt. Oept and Buslne.>s House* league; Div 1: B.W.R.C. v Printen 8.C.. Ipoh Road; Div. 2: Railway R.C. v 8.C.8.. Taylor Road; Div. 3: Mercantile Bank v Police Reserve Unit. Brickfields Selangor Medicals v Audit Dept. 8.C.. Imbl Road. BADMINTON: Gold Cup75 words
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Article, Illustration334 1958-06-26 18 LONDON, Wednesday A LTHEA GIBSON, 30-year-old New York negress, wore her crown majestically yesterday when beginning the defence of her coveted sinples title in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here. She crushed her young Australian opponent. Margaret Hellyer, 6-0. 8-2 in half an334 words
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Article138 1958-06-26 18 WOMEN si m.i I > first round: ME. Bueno ißiaili) beat Mrs M.C Chetdle (OBi 8-1. 6-2; 8. LanarlDO (It) beat Mr» A. Bernhfln (Bell 6-1. 6-2; C. Truman (OB) beat Mrs J.L Deloford (OB> 6-0. 6-1; A. Olbson iUSi beat MB Hellyei lAuat) 6-0. 6-3;138 words
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Article53 1958-06-26 18 KUALA LUMPUR WedSelangor Rangers beat RAF 6-3 in a key Div 1 league soccer math at Princes Road today to keep alive their title hopes Rangers, with 11 point* from seven games are now only one point behind the leaders. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, who havealso53 words
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193 1958-06-26 18 CHRISTINE MARIA ALSO STRIKE FORM names, in rial pha&e. Mi.-..-Hellyer managed to hit only two outright winners which earner* her encouraging ap plause Though yesterday wa& oy tradition "Ladles Day the men stole some of the show because the previous day I weather had >ft a backlog of flr&t roundReuter - 193 words
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Article94 1958-06-26 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Federation Combined Services scored a 3-0 win ovet Selangor Chinese Recreation Club in a floodlit soccei match at Merdeka Stadium last night Services who are meeting Perils In their Malaya Cup fixture on Sunday looked the better side from the start and David94 words
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475 1958-06-26 18 STOCKHOLM, Wed. Brazil, dazzling artists of ball control, and Sweden, a team of neat, precise movements, last night qualified for the flnai of the World Cup soccer competition. The Brazilians, favourites to win the title, overwhelmed France 5-2 at Stockholm TheReuter - 475 words
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151 1958-06-26 18 KHU LLMPIB. Wed. The Pan-Malayan Women's Hockey Association has two international venture* on its hands. AN invitation to tend a Malayan team to compete in an international tournament in Holland early next year; and a request to sponsor a visit to Malaya by the151 words
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Article215 1958-06-26 18 FULL POINTS FOR SUM ERSETI I ONDON Wed Re»uit» ol I yesterday's cricket matches were: At Taaotoa: Somerset »on by Hve «lrket.i Worcestershire 208 and 88. Somerset 159 and 118 (or n»t (P Wight 59. M. Tretnlett 47 1 Bom rwl 12 points Worcestershire four At BrtmUl Hampshire215 words
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Article153 1958-06-26 18 IPGH. Wed The New Malayan badminton champion. Charoen Watana Sin of Slam, outclassed and outplayed Malaya's Abdullah Plrui by 15-12. 15-9 In their exhibition match at the Perak Turf Club court* here last night. In the first set Pirn? nan aged to draw level with153 words
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Article274 1958-06-26 18 Plan to boost schools soccer IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed A comprehensivi scheme to improve thi standard of soccer an< to ensure a steady sup ply of young players fo the state Is envisaged b 1 the Federation of Ma laya Schools Sport; Council The Council, formed li March to promote all274 words
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Article33 1958-06-26 18 TAPAH. Wed. p.w.D and 2nd Federal Engineers drew 2-2 In a Div 1 league soccei match here yesterday Nan Panda* and Jizan scored for P.W.D., Aba Samah <2i fo r Engineers33 words
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Article20 1958-06-26 18 KLUANO Wed. M.-dicalJ beat Public Works >artJ merit 5-1 In a soccer match! played here yesterday I20 words
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