The Straits Times, 2 July 1958
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Title Section18 1958-07-02 1 AVKRAGF mill IFIIIIHFII SM.W. F\IIMIV 80.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY I, 1958 IS CBNTS18 words
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Article897 1958-07-02 1 MCA, UMNO MEN WELCOME ANTI-SUBVERSIVE BID Lib-Socs: 'Time for sacrifice' JjR. LIM YEW HOCK'S call for a united socialist front to fight Singapore's left-wing extremists seems to have a good chance of success. Yesterday both the UMNO and MCA, the Labour Front's partners in the present897 words
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Article104 1958-07-02 1 Mounties in to guard Princess VANCOUVER, Tues Squads of Royal Canadian Mounted Police moved into central British Columbia today to guard Princess Margaret during her visit this month. This follows a weekend of bomb incidents and threats of more terrorist activities. Two of four bombs planted In Kelowna and elsewhereReuter - 104 words
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Article24 1958-07-02 1 GENEVA, Tues. Western and Soviet atomic scientists began talks on nuclear disarmament today expressed confidence that they would 'And a common language.24 words
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Article, Illustration461 1958-07-02 1 Sir John Huggins /1 8 TEARS ll\ V MALAYA 'off with another woman' LONDON. Tues. Sin-gapore-born Lady Molly Huggins, one of Britain's top socialites, said today that her husband, a former Governor of Jamaica, had apparently run off with the owner461 words
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Article466 1958-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Leaders of Malaya's 200,000 plantation workers will meet here tomorrow to decide whether a nation-wide goslow campaign should be launched. This move by the National Union of Plantation Workers follows the rejection by the employers of their claims for an interim wage scheme.466 words
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Article84 1958-07-02 1 pOUR senior expatriate officers yesterday derided to resign from Singapore City Council. This wa.s the first stall reaction to the Malayanisation scheme of the Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. The following have resigned: Mr P. C. Perry acting City Engineer, Mr. M D. McDermott.84 words
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Article30 1958-07-02 1 PEKING. Tues. Com muntst China ha& a Russianequipped atomic reactor working "most successfully". Mr. Jem Ta Ming, a member of the Atomic Physics Institute, said yesterday. Rev tcr.30 words
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Article71 1958-07-02 1 KOTA BHARU. Tues. A tally clerk was killed and two other rren were seriously Injured v*..lle inspecting rice being unloaded from the Benveg. at Tumpat five miles froti, here yesterday. The dead man was Tan Keng Ngan and the Injured Soon Kok Klan and 8 Karupplah.71 words
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Article20 1958-07-02 1 WASHINGTON. Tues The Senate last night voted to make Alaska the 4Mb State of the United States.20 words
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Article131 1958-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tact. The Federation naval ensign the White Ensign modified by potting the Federation flag in the left upper corner in place of the Onion Jack— was hoisted here today for the first time. Eight officers and 56 ratines •f the Selancor division of131 words
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Article61 1958-07-02 1 *°r 1 111 Bom b« Squadron. RAAF. will make a farewell night over Singapore at noon today to mark the end of it* eight years of an tl. terrorist operations in Malaya. Weather permitting, the squadron's six Lincolns will fly in formation over the t*:tv at61 words
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Article241 1958-07-02 1 INSURANCE FIRMS SHOCK 'THE Government Intends to legislate to compel in- surance companies In Singapore to invest funds locally, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, disclosed yesterday. The surprise announcement followed a suggestion by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng C241 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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Article124 1958-07-02 1 "DIVORCE OR DIE WARNINC NICOSIA, Tues. Turkish underground movement -Voikan today warned Turkish -Cyprtots with Greek Cjpriot wives to divorce them or die. The command came in letters Voikan distributed to the Turkish husbands. Seme of the threatened husbands were preparing to send their wives and children away from theReuter - 124 words
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Article49 1958-07-02 1 HAVANA. Toes. O«--ban rebels kidnapped four more Americans today, sending a wave of apprehension through the IK American families in Eastern Cuba. The new kidnappings brought to 48 the number of Americans and Canadians seised in bold raids by Fidel Castro's men in eastern Oriente province.49 words
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Article85 1958-07-02 1 AINAB (Central Lebanon), Toes.— Government forces today drove back Druse rebels and lifted the immediate insurgent threat to the Beirut international airport. The "frontline"' of the southern rebel front was pushed back three mUes to the outskirts of this mountain village 14 miles southeast ofReuter - 85 words
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316 1958-07-02 2 Mac: Talks in Paris a big success »I CANNOT REMEMBER ANY CONFERENCE LIKE IT" LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, on hie return to London last night, told reporters: "I cannot remember and I speak quite sincerely any conference of this kind that I have had in FranceReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-07-02 2 THE SULTAN WHO COMPLAINED AND LOST AN ARMY THIS 36-yrar.old Sultan, of Lahej State, largest in the Aden Protectorate, has lost an army. One night last week, while the Sultan was in London to complain about Britain •ending troops to arrest tbree Arab leaders suspected of lining up with the101 words
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Article117 1958-07-02 2 SPORE IN TOURISM SURVEY WASHINGTON. Tues. The Commerce Department announced yesterday that the United States was making available $14,000 to finance a survey for tourism development in 16 countries or territories, including Singapore. The survey is to be conducted by a private consulting firm and the funds have been madeReuter - 117 words
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Article23 1958-07-02 2 LOB ANGELES, Tues.— The Afghanistan Premier, Sardar Mohammad Daud, arrived here on Monday by air for a two-day visit— U.PJ.23 words
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206 1958-07-02 2 QUEEN'S FOOD FADS BY THE 10YAL. TRAIN CHEF NEW YORK. Tues-— The Queen does not diet. She enjoys fried potatoes. She seldom touches fish and does f not like grapefruit or 5 melon. These, and other royal E lood fads, are revealed by Mr. Charles Mellls. chef on the BritishReuter - 206 words
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Article24 1958-07-02 2 REYKJAVIK, Tues. The= Iceland Government lasts night published regulation.--= widening the country's fish in limits from four to 12r miles— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article710 1958-07-02 2 OONALOLUDLOW - OONALO LUDLOW From CONSOLATION FEW crises since Korea have caused such j anguish to Ameri- ca's rulers that that i of tiny Lebanon. iAt worst, it poses the I threat of a major war Korean-style— -if not nuclear clash between Russia and the West. At best, a j710 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-07-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby nMME from me ala CAgTe|[piACC op me 9ttc stc»j§Hjnst&ao op cue&ejfiTjM [in to**J> [TL>JE^^J19 words
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Article282 1958-07-02 3 Venom jets pound hilltop positions only 10 miles from capital Machine gun posts ring Beirut airport BEIRUT, Tuesday. FIGHTHY Britons about half of them women and children were hurriedly evacuated from Shemlan, 10 miles from here, yesterday as rebel tribesmen drove down from the hills in282 words
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Article164 1958-07-02 3 REBELS ON WATCH NEAR AIRPORT linking Beirut and Damascus: about 12 miles from the capital. There was no government confirmation of the report. Last night, four-engined airliners continued to land and take off at Beirut airport as troops set up sandbagged machine gun posts at all approaches to the field.Reuter; UPI - 164 words
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Article123 1958-07-02 3 STOCKHOLM. Tues. Swedish sailors helped a slightly injured Polish seaman evade recapture after he had Jumped into the harbour here to swim for shore. The seaman, from the Polish tourist ship Mazowsze. was overtaken in the water by another man from his ship, who seizedReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-07-02 3 THIS dramatic picture taken at the seen- of a collision last week between the Swedish freighter Nebraska ard the oil tanker Empress Bay in New York harbour was the last photo taken by William Finn of the New York JournalAmerican. The veteran news photographer fell95 words
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76 1958-07-02 3 Tokyo has worst draught Iff 52 years TOKYO, Tues. The Tokyo Water Works Bureau today reduced water pressure Id the entire city by 30 per cent with no relief In sight for the worst drought in 52 years A ration of two hours' water per day is scheduled for someReuter - 76 words
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Article128 1958-07-02 3 THE WORLD IN BRIEF ALGIERS, Tues. Gen. de Gaulle starts today a three-day visit to Algeria, movement which put him in power began six weeks ago. Important decisions about the future of Algeria are expected to be announced dunne the visit —Reuter. MADRID: The UnitedReuter - 128 words
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Article29 1958-07-02 3 WASHINGTON. Tues—President Elsenhower and the Shah of Persia made a "general survey" of the U.S.Persian problems yesterday at a two- hour White House meeting.— U.P IUP - 29 words
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Article23 1958-07-02 3 WASHINGTON. Tues— The United States announced a $20 million loan to India to develop iron ore deposits in Orlssa.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article52 1958-07-02 3 MR. MIKOYAN REGRETS. MOSCOW, Tues. Russia's First Deputy Premier. Mr. Mikoyan. yesterday expressed his regrets for the antiOerman demonstration In Moscow last week. He was speaking at a reception for a group of West German industrialists who left Moscow for Bonn yesterday after a two week tour of Russian industrialUPI - 52 words
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Article264 1958-07-02 3 V ONDON, Mon.-The Stock mar- ket today ruled idle with operators generally unwilling to extend their commitments with the International and general business outlook so uncertain. Ollt-edgeds were quiet following the apr *ranee of a new Jamaican loan but, smaD investment Buying was seen later and price* hardened.264 words
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Article28 1958-07-02 3 LONDON. Mon. Spot M'nd Aug SSHd.. Sept. Xt%±, Oct.-Dec ■-•4!<d.. Jan-March 23\d.. AprilJune 23<4d.. July Sit 22\d Aug c.i.f W\d.. Sept. c4J. tt*d Tone Quiet but steady.28 words
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Article21 1958-07-02 3 LONDON. Mon Buyer* 1730 selleri H3OV Forward buyers C733tt: tellers; C73S: Settlement £7301*. am. 7S torn, p m US toot.21 words
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Article187 1958-07-02 3 Cyprus forbids creating ill-will NICOSIA, Tuesday. T<HE GOVERNOR of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, said A last night he would lift the curfew in almost all of the island's towns and villages and hoped to permit cinemas and other places of public entertainment to reopen tomorrow. "ButReuter - 187 words
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88 1958-07-02 3 STUDENTS IN PARADE OUTSIDE U.S. CONSULATE SYDNEY. Toes. Police today placed a guard o■t s 1 4 r the United States Consul-General's office here following a demonstration by snore than 20 students. The demonstration took place outside the office of the consulate in Wynyard Street soon after midday. The students,Reuter - 88 words
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Article27 1958-07-02 3 LONDON, Tues— The Ame-rican-born Marchioness Curzbn of Kedleston. one of the most glittering hostesses London society has known this century, died yesterday. a->ed 80.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article137 1958-07-02 4 Nine-hour curfew on Ulu Selangor 17UALA KUBU BHARU, Tues. A nine-hour house curfew has been imposed on 60,u00 people living in Ulu Selangor. The entire district, excluding the white area of Rawang. is affected. The clamp-down imposed tonight will continue indefinitely. From 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. residents must remain137 words
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334 1958-07-02 4 KOTA TINCCI TMtday. OPERATION "BADAK Hit last of a series of drives •fjintt |o*or« Iwiomfa tine* Mm M^ißiiiiif o* iVis tiw€r^#iicy wit launch*/ today in Hi« «attoni ••CTKHI Or TfIC OpOTA i tOtl llf 6f IS W#tl I iL. AdhaaAL A«L.. ■noQrwfly in334 words
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Article35 1958-07-02 4 Malacca branch chairman MALACCA. Tues. Inche Kama! bin Sudln, a technical assistant In the Public Works Department here, was elected chairman of the Malacca branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union at yesterday's annual meeting.35 words
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Article72 1958-07-02 4 UMNO BRANCH SACKS OFFICIAL MALACCA, Tues. The assistant secretary of the Par! r.letaaa branch of Malacca UMNO. Inche Isnin bin Bujang. has been expelled. The secretary of branch. Inche Mohamed Zin. said the decision to expel Inche Isnir was taken at a meeting of the branch yesterday. Among the reasons72 words
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Article26 1958-07-02 4 BATU PAHAT. Tues —The Deputy Prime :.'lnister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hus seln. will d-.'en a welfare week fun fair here on Thursday.26 words
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Article66 1958-07-02 4 PENANG. Tues. A 30 year-old fisherman. Mai Hussain. was accused in court today of breaking inU a house and committing mischief by fire. Mat. it was alleged, at tempted to burn a bicycle cradle and clothes belonging to Arumugam, of Green Lane, at 8.30 am on66 words
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Article127 1958-07-02 4 A bid to replace it on notes, coins with that of the King MALACCA, Tues.-Ma-lacca UMNO will be urged to ask the Federation Government to replace the impression of the Queen's head appearing on Malayan currency notes and coins with that of th' Yang di-Pertuan Agong A resolution127 words
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190 1958-07-02 4 STATE CAPITAL TRANSFER IS HELD UP KLANG, Tuesday. SHORTAGE of funds is delaying the transfer of the Selangor S^ate capital from Kuala Lumpur to Klang The move is estimated to cost at least I $35 million. An official source here told the Straits Times It was likely that the State190 words
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Article45 1958-07-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Pahang yesterday completed a six-day tour of the Raub District during which he visited four kampongs and Fraser's HilL At Batu Mallm. the Sultan presented badges to 19 aborigines who had completed an adult education course.45 words
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Miscellaneous920 1958-07-02 4 1 c £TOi> g o^orss C «.T? k .Sfffijrsa; Mamat Parang T»J«m 1.15. 3 30. 12.45. 3. 7. 9.1J; MAJESTIC Hit CAT HA¥: Kwanti Ood of War 12.30, 3. «.30, 9.15; LIDO: Sumpah 6.45. 9.15; PAKAMOINT: Bhoo- Ylm Chor Wong Kont (Can- 3 845 REX: San Antonto IJO. Orang Mlnyak920 words
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Article552 1958-07-02 5 EXCHANGE WITH COURT PREMWBMT MM MJFK MS3UBAMCX CdMM 'ANSWER THE QUESTION -YOU CAN GO TO JAIL FOR CONTEMPT KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE managing director of a finance romparn was warned in the Sessions Court here today that he could be jailed for contempt if he refused to552 words
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86 1958-07-02 5 Rush to complete orders of chivalry KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Some of BMaya's own orders an** decorations which are now being made by skilled jewellers la London will be sent here in time for the Merdeka anniversary investiture on Aug. 3L Only a "limited quantity" of the insignia of the two86 words
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Article85 1958-07-02 5 Accused of fighting a policeman IX3UR women, Ng Ah Moy F Tan Leng Hal. Urn Kirn Puay and Sim Ah See. yesterday pleaded not guilty in Singapore to a charge of taking part In an affray In a public place. The charge .stated that they fought with a police detective85 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-07-02 5 LUMUT. tues -Two assistant resettlement officers from the District Office here, Mr. Ooi Hock Aon and Mr. E. M. Ross, have been transferred to the" District Office in Sun gel Slput to assist m the work connected with the Emergency "Opera t'~n Ginger". FOUR SLEEPING Mm were lajßred79 words
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Article34 1958-07-02 5 IPOH, Toes.— Home Guard officers -d men from throughout Malaya will take part In the annual Federal weapons training meet at the Yin Chee Range, outside Ipoh. from July 8 to 12.34 words
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187 1958-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Mr. Justice Sutherland, In the High Court today, awarded $5,895 to the proprietor of a beauty salon and departmental store who 'ad sued his chief tenant for damages and vacant possession of the premises in Chow Kit Road. Kofc187 words
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Article60 1958-07-02 5 City councillor appears in court S. ML Vasagar. a Singapore city councillor, sis— l etf not gatlty hi a magistrate's court yesterday to a summons charge of abetting the offence of G. Bastager, who was charged, with causing hurt to K. K. Abdul RahJsß en June 5. Dastage* also pleaded60 words
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Article, Illustration259 1958-07-02 5 A DEEP ROOTED fear of the Asians is one of the key factors behind the "White Australia" policy, an Australian church leader, the Rev. H. L. Perkins, said in Singapore yesterday. "Australians fear that with Asians would come259 words
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266 1958-07-02 5 MAAF transfer scheduled before end of the year I KUALA LUMPUR. Toes. The RAF will transfer the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force to the newly established Royal Malayan Air Force by the end of the year, a Mini*try of Defence spokesman said today. The MAAF now consists of two wings, one266 words
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218 1958-07-02 5 nUTTERWOSTB, Tues. D The Bopal Australia* Air Force today officially took ever BaUerwerth air atattoat from the RAF, which had eeeaave* it— with a break aff few years in Work* War ll— since I»3* Bight Caaterra Jet ha—hers of No.218 words
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Article173 1958-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE War Department Civilian Staff Association said today that the offer of an improved gratuity scheme and severance pay by the War Office to retrenched civilian workers was "half baked" since it did not meet the association's full demands. It was173 words
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Article60 1958-07-02 5 Merger call to safeguard votes PENAMO. Tuss. -Are■olutkMK to sterge at) Maiar political organisation* 1b the country win h» daKasaad by the Perrtnanlar Matey, Union at its general meeting in Ipoh ay Saturday. Inche |kb kin Hussein, secretary general of the union, said the object of the resolution was to60 words
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Obituary56 1958-07-02 6 M Wtrdt U «u.j-lu M ctt. iitr, CHIA CHYS KOON, 53, paused away peacefully at O.H. on 1.7.5ft, leaving behind his beloved wife, 3 daughter l, ton, 1 son-in-law and one grandson to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves IS Hillside Drive 4.30 p.m. today (or Oeylang Straus Chinese Methodist56 words
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Article57 1958-07-02 6 M M.irrf, $1* (Him..., MR. AND MRS. DIONO AH CHEE thank friends and relatives who sent wreaths etc. and attended the funeral of their son Tlong Ho Ho. MRS NORA SHERWOOD and family Vfcß to thank all thoee who sent wreaths, messages of ■•ondokTH f and attended the funeral57 words
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Article635 1958-07-02 6 The optimists in the Feder ation Ministry of Labou who believe the negotiatin machinery in the rubbe i. planting industry has no broken down may be right but their faith looks lik< undergoing a trying test. Hoy do they get union leader back to the conference635 words
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Article359 1958-07-02 6 Singapore s Minister for Communications and Works, believes the solution to the problem of traffic congestion lies not in multi-storeyed car parks but in parking meters It is possible to keep a few motorists out of congested areas by charging steep parking fees, but the359 words
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Article174 1958-07-02 6 Expatriates employed b> the Singapore City Couiuii know at. last where the> .stand. They get no compensation when compulsorily retired, but those who ai«* Maiayanised will be given Table "A" of their provident fund. This decision is a clear breach of the old City Council's assurance of lair174 words
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829 1958-07-02 6 JACK GEE - A personality cult is being built up around Chairman Mao JACK GEE by A SKILFUL pro--1 paganda campaign is transforming Chairman Mao Ts£-tung, who in the past has always shunned personal publicity, into as familiar a figure among China's masses as the Royal Family in Britain or the President ofReuter - 829 words
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Article446 1958-07-02 6 by A Reuter Correspondent 'rHE m»K n-ust-a u-ini 1 c hnqiient" has become overworked and is being misapplied. according to a leading New Zealand expert on female juvenile delinquency Mrs. c. E. Beeby. psyenoiherapist at Arohata Borstal for girls, told a meeting of i446 words
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Letter124 1958-07-02 6 PLEA FOR ANNUAL COOKERY SHOW rB recent report about the opening of a hotel I training school was very interesting, and will be a i great benefit to the hotels and restaurants in SingaI Pore However it ls not the first |of its kind In Asia There was a hotel124 words
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Letter168 1958-07-02 6 REMITTING PROCEEDS OUTSIDE WITH reference to E*- Tf proprietor's" letter <B.T. June 30) under the F| heading "American could ii not remit his proceeds", the exchange control policy ac- cepted by countries In the sterling- area does not allow external capital Invested S In those countries prior to I 1950168 words
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Letter56 1958-07-02 6 WHY TEST WOMEN LIKE THIS? IS it CUatOUiaiy .or Ik it even necessary) for a gift applicant to a Govern.neiit post to undergo trie ordeal of undressing completely when subjecting herself to medical examination by a male doctor? Why does not the Government appoint a lady medical officer to examine56 words
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Advertisement7 1958-07-02 6 EUERVBODV LOOKS TO Kodak FORCRinERRS for mm7 words
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Advertisement116 1958-07-02 6 HhHWverest /(111 II Ihe ceiling tan I II *'th the 60" I I swefbp New LiLVib.- it 'tnuiatot yes |3y? ll' t've different ■MP^oHm I- V' speed oosiB fl SINCAPORf H fl 5 PINANC »ISU *IOC«ATION SI6S The GB9 know about ventilation rHI CINIRAI ILICTRIC CO iMALAt Ai LFO f».,mmnm»116 words
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219 1958-07-02 7 Team of 12 to study aid to Malays L^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government is to set up a committee of 12 to study how the economic position of the Malays in commerce and industry can be improved The committee will make recommendations to the Government The chairman of the219 words
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Article89 1958-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes.— The Bugsar Brickfields braaeb of the Labour Party or Malays will hold a mass rally at Baagsar Road Tamil School on Thursday night to welcome Mr. V. David, the former chairman of the branch and municipal councillor expected to be released from detention89 words
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Article54 1958-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tiiea Four members of the Royal Air Force stationed In Malaya have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. They are Flying Officer N. E. Burlow, of 267 Squadron, Flight Lieut. J K. Robinson. Flight Lieut, B Rowbotham and Flying Officer O. Aiexanof the54 words
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Article71 1958-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 32-year-old gardener who was said to have cultivated the 'biggest Indian hemp plantation in Malaya" was fined a total of 4400 or 14 months' Jail In the Sessions Court here today. Arumugam Slthambaram. of tht KUllnghall tin mine, was fined $500 or 12 months'71 words
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Article, Illustration454 1958-07-02 7 WATER ENGINEER SAYS: COUNCIL NEVER HEARD OF OVERSPENDING DISCLOSURES about Singapore's Murnane Reservoir, whicjt has cost the City Council nearly $5,500,000, will be discussed by a council committee tomorrow. In a report to the public utilities committee, Ihe acting City Water Engineer. Mr. P.454 words
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Article, Illustration411 1958-07-02 7 A QUICK START FOR FREE X-RAYS .THE launching yesterday of a mast X-ray cam- palfn to determine the Incidence of tuberculosis In Singapore was described by the man In charge, Dr. C. E. Smith, as "successful beyond my wildest dreams." Dr. Smith and a visiting team of Australian TB experts411 words
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Article104 1958-07-02 7 Zaleha-only girl land student i KUALA LUMPUR. Twea. Only one girl is taking a certificate eaam la agriculture to Malaya, a student leader complained today. She is Zaleha binte Haji Zataal. n. a foraier Nogri Sombilaa narse. who Is new etavylac at Telok Chengai. Kedab. Mr. Taa Peag Beck, secretary104 words
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Article110 1958-07-02 7 Pnano, Tues. Tne miy Council yesterday approved a sum of $5,000 to entertain the Singapore Mayor and city councillor during their visit to Penang. A Labour councillor, Mr. Oot Thlam Biew. said the visit would cement further the friendly contact between the Penang and110 words
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Article30 1958-07-02 7 FRABERS HILL. Tues. All the 47 youths In this health resort who are ellgl ble for registration for national service have been registered, an official here said today30 words
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Article161 1958-07-02 7 IPOH, Tuesday. 1 BOAL argument marked the opening of the appeals against Increased assessments Imposed by the chairman of the Taiping Town Council last year xne 941 landowner* and tenants making the appeals were represented by Mr. J. S Chabra, Mr. P. P. Dbarmananda and Miss161 words
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Article28 1958-07-02 7 BATU OAJAH. rues— The Batu Gajah district welfare committee will hold fond and fun fair at the Malay toys school here at 11 ».m on Saturday28 words
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Article107 1958-07-02 7 NEW AIR CHIEF CALLS ON KING KUALA LUMPUR. Tuts The former Deputy Chief ef SUIT (Air). Air Commodore A.V.R. Johnstonr. wbe helped In the planting ef the Royal Malayaa Air Force, paid a farewell call- on the Yang dl-Pertaan Agong at the Istana Negara today. He was accompanied by bis107 words
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Article236 1958-07-02 7 Teachers get a reprieve SACK NOTICES TO BE PUT OFF IPC H Tues. The 1 Perak Education Department has given a "reprieve" to about 200 teachers of English <v Chinese schools who had earlier been told that they would be dismissed at the end of this month. A circular from236 words
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Advertisement84 1958-07-02 7 DEWA11S IS THE SCOTCH £r*\ No otbci driak quh» 1 'OOp FVvWir&SO^ j ..fr«h», M Scouk Whnky |l 5 You on dnnk it dton of loaf, Ij: S k T*" V, Df f&J x Ihc mood ukc> yout but tj^/*" whether tervcdneM,wilfcwMa. IS^^S^^mZmm^^^^fJleA or wlh lOdj. SCOW* B tht i**Ti7*jTT-^^^Mi84 words
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Advertisement82 1958-07-02 7 i Special OFFER PLAIN GLASS NYLON SIiEES Just unpacked $7.50 bdi (6 yards) in 12 Lovely Shades mtttn GERMAN PRINTED SILK at 90 cts. per yard. Visit our CENTS' TAILORING DEPT. Sc* 100* Dacron $80.00 Trousers 100 Daoon $21.00 BAJ A J TEXTILES LTD., 91 Hl h Str««t. Singapore. I82 words
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Article36 1958-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue* he Legislative Council's first Bkultaneous translator is extcted to be trained by the sited Nations in New York. The Federation Oovemient has invited Federal ltizetu and serving officers apply.36 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1958-07-02 8 Miner: Midnight caller woke me.. l went to water level MfMP tYfXBM NOT AOEQUATB FOR CHECK SHOWED TWELVE MEN WERE STELL UNDERGROUND DAUB, Tnes.-The senior Blisses sapmnterrdent of the R v b Australian Gold Mine, Mr. George Grant told the coart of kMHtiry here today ffurt he was awakened at1,006 words
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Article251 1958-07-02 8 MALAYAN Airways announced in Singapore yesterday plans to introduce apprenticeship trainlag schemes for local youths later this year as a first step towards expanding its service throughout South-Bast Asia. The chairman of the board of directors. Dato Mr Maamud bin Mat. told a Press conference that251 words
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Article19 1958-07-02 8 Lady Goooe will visit the Home for the Aged at Thomson Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 11 ajav19 words
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Article92 1958-07-02 8 PBMAMO. Tues.-The PwDang CstrJcal and AomiuistraKs saesmbsrs to "make u» •war mtndjj wlthoat delaj* vat-BVlawsssw* tawaluV Vwatttowl ft swswswsswaswtal wswadwawl Oas^tCtXawX tsfr* •swswafawfll waf fctlft l^al* fTT tIHHI -XT w are to baw» a ttanal salon, then we awuat decide whether there saeaii be two separate92 words
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Article62 1958-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. sallk vendor. Santha lngh, claimed $18,000 damges in the Supreme Coort ere today for a fractured lent forearm. Be alleged that he was vaulted wtth a ehanaheJ andle by a labourer, Muaad Singh, while another tan. Mkh Singh, neld bta air with one band62 words
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Advertisement242 1958-07-02 8 BERKAS" 1 1 1 til Ml IICHTMOUSi TINM« Swsfcjl LsB t aw t fctrihT Ml It issVstisVJ BVtLT KM TMI r-jUj^g^—gJ •ÜBLIC WORKS OEPT, BWSWBBBwk swasn S^wCAfOW V^ssssssKsss^^as^^^aS^iT aUawP^ sssssssssssllssssssssssw I*^**^ ~^lS-«t-s^l^i-^l^l*^^S B BiiiMßssssssssswr HaQsssssssnswM Wbb)wssssssssssssssssswbwssssssssl Lwa^P^^^^ m #vk I P'iJwB^PHH I STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. I SUNGEI NYOK DOCKYARD,242 words
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Miscellaneous78 1958-07-02 8 Straits Times Crossword atmOSS 12. Tlsawary wtth a aarSka «X 1. I cant be Saturn hi awat neUon»7 (i). of s liHmw.iii (1, *>. 18 ldMtc error hi Tun (T). Besal ssawsrtsr ea seas la 17. ThU gift wfll aa for no* (1). log (It). IB -—by weakness, wiser men78 words
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Miscellaneous151 1958-07-02 8 35 Recent cofl (anag.) (1»». 26 PoalH to ocean Is Just a figure ot spin ill (IS). nasrw 2 Dseaawat ot a game aab3. I lawjt sn anger (J). 4 Tt) be HI in Chtaesr djnMMtf BMBSBSSi aoatteg! (T>. 5 liwrt fona af salt )f). 6. Bombard the cold-blooledf (9).151 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1958-07-02 9 MUSEUMS AND RUINED CITIES BEAR \yjTNESS TO HIS MAGNIFICENCE IMPERIAL Egypt died after Rames'es II, her last and mightiest of warrior kings. But one of the greatest achievements of thie architect of the ancient world was the truce with the Hittites, traditional and deadlyDaily Mirror - 1,517 words
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Advertisement254 1958-07-02 9 Tlw home o« ri»« world t flnut ssatMicsl aapHaacaa f HIOOUCTS^L Powertul l^aannn, Model IflfE^LSi 770W |lp«Hn|H| S Loud--11 Aw. Speakers ■BZ^^^^QPHnunj a Ultra- I I Modern B I Rudiogrom f TIJ I Model »76W' afiuf 6 LoudAutomatic I Iron Model I H^M BMA 22c Sp I sslKh' 4PU I^LJ254 words
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Advertisement294 1958-07-02 9 lUJMllO&E LUNCHEON MEAT POWC LUNCHEON MEAT LssW'^'in 2nnsWsf^ I ■1* Ex?Bsnnnnnsi a f Plumrote Luncheon fgg'e^^i^'**^* Meats have nutritious I**" 1 p[XjMKOsf] food ¥jlu« and wonder- L^ 0 I rt ful flavour. They are delicious when served W^Mm&Lfi with a salad or used as I K_*H n a filling for294 words
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Miscellaneous272 1958-07-02 9 1 urmi'n A Co. By J##«* V COUtO*, UTS txno*S IHSR nff3nnnnnnwT~~r IHII IMUUM I T TftO A*M(6 OUMtPS I* promt Of THAT fU f"*-^C <Mm, SST^sP 'I— eßlllgPsT^sll COOC'tLI XT A f**t Of NYLONS THAT* tsT* TAVI S*~ V "A. jfsWmSk JM nWnnnnV MfctH nnvHsVliOßnT^n«nnjSsn\ T»C CMABOOX VA*W& lj272 words
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777 1958-07-02 10 HEAVY TIN OFFERINGS ON LOCAL MART DEPRESS PRICE By Out Market Correspondent AS had been largely anticipated tin fell heavily in price in Singapore yesterday at the start of the third control period of the restriction scheme. Many mines, who several weeks ago had filled their allotted quotas for the777 words
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Article154 1958-07-02 10 i"ly ant trade rabbet kayers (o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 77W cents per lb down seven-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing price. The closing tone was sUgaUy Clsetßg prices In cants per Ib. yesterday wen: ornciAL: mt l r.s.B. Spot lob. buyers 77*, eaUen 77 H;154 words
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Article113 1958-07-02 10 Mr. H.C. Medlam, -htinniii of Batu Tlga (SeUngor) Rubber Co., hat Informed shareholder! tha the return of Me. 6d. per £1 share foreshadowed to follow re- i cetpt of esUto tale proceeds may > be a combination of a capital dU- i trlbution and a special dividend, or113 words
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Article95 1958-07-02 10 Stagapere Calaase Preaaee Kisaaagt- noon prices per picul yesterday were: Oapra: steady: Julv/Augast «3i buyers. $31* sellers. Coemt •41: steady: bulk $47* sellers, drum $$1* sellers. Plpfer: steady; about 40 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $129. Sarawak $13$ (both up $3). special Sarawak black $73 (up95 words
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Article18 1958-07-02 10 Iltatayaa Share Market: I lastatrials: M.M 89.51 I Tlas: 71.41 74.c» I Jaa. I IHfelW I18 words
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Article172 1958-07-02 10 galas Irlac sliagalit the Stagaya^Sarkaar Bear* wharves ie» IT-octal taaay are: Tarushtma Man, l/}. Steel Worker 4/5. City at Perth 6*. Santhla »/7. Prettdsnt Jackson 8/9. Onwerkark 10/11. Gorgon 11/14, Demodoctts U/16. Antanor It. Agnete Maen* 19 SO Berempang N WaU 4. Tong L*a 11/ M. Milay 33/34.172 words
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Article13 1958-07-02 10 I The free ezekaage atarket In Beag Keag was closed yesterday.13 words
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Article132 1958-07-02 10 MELBOURNE Turn. INVESTMENT sharee malntaln- ad a flnn tone on the Stock Exchange hart today. Sharpest morementa were Colonial Sugar op 6a. and Ampol Petroleum up id. W& Morgan dropped «d- to variable lutnlng section Commonweals bonds held a itaady ton*. t-oana 8H% 1988-69 £9f lua. id. Loana-IK132 words
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Article44 1958-07-02 10 The Bank of Europe announce* that It has diapoMd of 1U controlling holding In the Buklt Nllal Rubber Crtato. Mr. David Blank. Mr. C. P. Choularton, Mr. K. F. Bothamley »nd Mr. W Hartley-Smith bare resigned from the Board of Buklt WUal44 words
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Advertisement549 1958-07-02 10 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS ft COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED. I in Singapore) 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 6* (less SO% Income Tax) hat been l declared in respect of the Financial Year ending SOth September 1656, payable on the 21st July 1 1958, to stockholders on the549 words
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Advertisement316 1958-07-02 10 NOTICES DISTRia COUIT SAU Writ ef Distress Me. 1746 ef 1668 In the cause of ran Chwee Hoe (w, Plaintiff versus >c Kheng Ouan trading as rhop Hln Nam Defendant AUCTION SALE 0T [ronsafe. Wall Showcase*. Chinese Serbs. Patent Medicine. Tables. Chairs, etc. To be held at No 3 A316 words
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Advertisement1675 1958-07-02 10 COMPANY MEETING NOTICES LONDON TIN a l^^!^SSSf l CORPORATION J%*Z vSfe between Ist January and SOta Ama, 1966, must be aMbmttted by CHAIRMAN'S ES£# w B&.*gEfcg. STATEMENT &"S£JS**n*Si m hrn The 32nd Annual Oeneral Meet- H D. E. MACVTTIE ing of London Tin Corporation Secretary. City Council Limited wUI be1,675 words
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Advertisement254 1958-07-02 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICI TBMDBRB from Claas "D" registered contractors and above will be received by the State Engineer. Oelangnr. Kuala Lumpur up to 8.00 pjn. on Bth July. 1666 for the Construction of a block of two units Class "F" Quartan and two blocks of two units each Clam254 words
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Advertisement239 1958-07-02 10 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOTD TRirSTINO mm. 'ASIA" ThU vessel will sail for Europe from 8.H.8. Wharf. Oodowns Noa: 6 *7 Gate No 6 at 11 am today. 2nd July Passengers should embark ostween 8 s.m and 10 a.m. HARPER. GILFILLAN CO LTD. agealei DECK/BUNB PASSAGE BOOKINGS FROM SINGAPORE TO NEGAP-TTINaMf a239 words
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Advertisement1544 1958-07-02 11 Toi: 7405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 1411 (M I lies; llnco>oorated in Singapore! (U liaas) THB BLUB FUNNEL LINE MAIMS TR lIWRPML RIAStM, 10NMN I CtNIINtNTAI Pain rjtataaaM wanti to trmmi via Paaaaa at Cats at RaM Nape; Camat aabaa to praren) via aVtar aarts to bit aat diKUrge1,544 words
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Advertisement2134 1958-07-02 11 BAST ASIATIC UMBS £Sm\m THB BEM LIMB STEAMERS LTD. MMtRMMBt atIIHRM PM AMN, PMT SARI RCJbRA, AMVHP SIMRAPRM (RN,ll|Mtal ta tka MM Hi|l I I IMS IRTI NMRfH 'waTaaMaT'llMt UNNaM N RRCa. U. a IMINMNMR. PRRI rßtrt P rbaa Pmmrr R>aM P fla. PaMaf 'MINCNMaV 4/ I M| I/It Ml2,134 words
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Advertisement1251 1958-07-02 11 McALISTER CO.. LTD. nil tta.i aat ■tifißamHW UMBS KLATBMBSS LIMB LRMIN, RAVM. MMIRMM. IM AMEUS, SAN FRANCISCt NAMMM. I HRU RUnU. VJMCRVVfR t PMTLAM MM tar USX, Nortb Attatttc Parto Actepaat «a«a far Ceatral t SaaM Mi Caaada alt Oataaat aMartot an* m rtara rrnneiille m rnir" P.M. hP jrrL1,251 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1958-07-02 12 DANGER STALKS THE RUINED FISHPOND The scouts* are on the track of hidden treasure, reputed to be buried by a pirate in Mr. D'Alphonso'* garden. After some adventures, they find the entrance to a tunnel In an overgrown bed of a fishpond Mr. D'Alphonso's father becomes very agitated when he1,016 words
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Article166 1958-07-02 12 HERE are some more pen pals for you. Ong Yew Har. 1062-E. Anderson Road, Telok Anson. V. Santha Mohan. 236 Thomson Road, Singapore 11. Foo Pak Lin. S-6 Lorong Limau. Singapore 12. Sitl Eshah Murad. aged 14. 37-B Jalan Hospital. Kullm. Kedah. Radio, songs, views. Mohammed Kamal bin166 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-07-02 12 SELF SER VICE COUNTER An o/d bowler hat makes a convenient self service counter for this little pup, when feeding time comes round.23 words
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Advertisement493 1958-07-02 12 1 MOVIE MEWS ."'.I ON SALE NOW! j xsssaas^ 11,1.40.4, 6.30*930 f Bob Hope "PARIS HOLIDAY" K2ST f IIKWNDKI. ANITA EKBCBG MAKTHA HVKR (UA) 9 PLUS! Exclusive Newarecl: -MISS SINGAPORE CONTEST". I Nrit Chance SprrUl U.A. WEEK Presentation g^S»"iaiN SILENT, RUN DEEP"! SnIM 11. 145. 4. 30 4 9.34 i493 words
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Advertisement304 1958-07-02 12 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope. Name Address Find Flipper's building tools Name Age Address Sex Dear Boys and Girls, your letter correctly Antony. Here ore the six304 words
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Advertisement485 1958-07-02 12 4tm J c IBS i^liilTi^Ji'^l^i^J f£W s t i M »1 =|>1 j!| Jfm LAST 4 SHOWS: K IBil'lillil i ti'tHify'Ml 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. *45 S3O p.m. t UN "CfADICT A/afff" Eastman Color J C DAI JlAKaitF POLL English gabs, j i GALA PSKMIERE TONIGHT AT 6.3* P.M. Marlon485 words
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Advertisement1882 1958-07-02 13 Continued From Page 6 SITUATIONS WANTED ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Wor4t U HHn.)-B<u ttct.txlrm U Wmr4t U <*'•■>-*•* tt Word, is (Hi* >-B.x tt cl. txlrm FURBISHED FLAT (SmaU WANTED A LADY typist. FOR EXPERIENCED C/BOYB, Oarden/ Thomson Road near knowledge of office routine essen- Couples, O/Amahs, W/Amahs, Adelphie Park.1,882 words
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Advertisement884 1958-07-02 13 TUITION It Word, UIWI.I-luMrfl.llln Y.W.C.A. Chinese Cooking Class commencing 7th July.uMoud*ys at 16 am 4 lessons for -(Members $8/-). Ring *****. B.C. ONG. LfiAM.. L.R.S.M., A.R.C.M.. now giving pianoforte lessons at 193-A Sast Coast Road, Singapore, 15. Write or call same address. BEGINNERS; BALLROOM CLASS. New Session. 6.00 p.m. Saturday884 words
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Advertisement683 1958-07-02 13 FOR HIRE it Wmtit U <*i* >—Boi tt tit. txtrm. HOUSEHOLD REFRIUERAIORS of Various slses. Freezers. Commercial Reach-In -Refrlgera- tors and Bottle Coolers at low rentals. The Marden Company. 82. Orchard Road Tel: ***** or MM VEHICLES FOB SALS tt Word, IS (Him.)— Box ttcti.tMln. CHEVROLET! BELAIR. Excellent condition. *****683 words
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Advertisement498 1958-07-02 13 VEHICLES FOR SALS I* Word. U («<».>— «m ot rto. mi. RELIABLE ECONOMICAL New Lloyd Alexander Easy terms arrangeable. Guan Soon Transport Co. Ltd. 28 Anson Road I'el. *****. *****. $175 DOWN $12 Weekly tor 1951 S/VanguaiJs, Singer Sport*. Also other cars for sale on similar terms. Used Car Traders498 words
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Advertisement916 1958-07-02 13 vehio.es for sale for sale M Word, U (Him.)— Box it tt: mxlrm it Word* U Mim.)~Box St cl.. txlrm. ANOLIA .953, Excellent condl- JAVA CLOQS of the Latest Uon throughout, taxed, Insured. Fashion, Real Batiks. Just armEuropean owner $2,900 0.n.0. cd. Java Provision Store. 11l Phone ***** (9 a.m.—916 words
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807 1958-07-02 14 Jamito should recover losses today JEEP's BEST: J WIMBLEDON: SONNEYILLE: RACING WITH BACK PEARL SNAP JUNE BLOSSOM HAS IMPROVED— WORTH A BET IN RACE 2 EPSOM JEEP JAMITO, an expensive failure on the first day, should recover the losses in the Class 2. Div. 2 6f handicap Race Five) at807 words
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Article125 1958-07-02 14 EPSOM JKEP CALL BOY POINTBB BMC 1 I.M PCABL SNAT SUrekeeper tetar II ACTOB II Pearl Snap anufccipii ACTOB II Storekeeper Fcari Snap ItH I I.M JONK BLOSSOM rtanrd Haf SatoOllf HAADYAI Mil In. Mid F.ar O JUNK BLOSSOM Mm Bloc SaUOHc JVNI BLOSSOM rhnm Bar rrmh', Faract125 words
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Article944 1958-07-02 14 Race 1— ».O: (Class 5, My. 4» Abt. 7 Fur«. 1 ***** Sterekeepei <C.S Poh) Sleigh. S 9.0 (H Mitchell 2 ***** Christmas Carol (Mdm. Dolly Lam i Yong. 7 8.13 (O) Awl 3 ***** Pearl Snap (Pearl Kongsl) Donnelly. 8 8.7 <8F) Donnelly 4 ***** Actor II944 words
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Article298 1958-07-02 14 W. SALAaTODIM - Ferry seeks sponsor for tour W. SALAaTODIM ■y THREE of Indonesia's 1 Thomas Cup playersFerry Sonneville. Tan Joe Hock and Lie Po Djian may play in Singapore. Selangor and Penang in a oneweek goodwill tour at the end of this month. Ferry Sonneville told the Straits Times In Singapore yesterday298 words
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510 1958-07-02 14 4 AUSSIE S AMONG LAST 8 OF SINGLES LONDON, Tuesday. A ITSTBALIAN tennis players could make Wlmble- don history by Ailing all four places in the men's singles semi-finals. Three Lew Hoad. Neale Fraser, and Ashley Cooper reached this stage last year, Hoad going on to retain the title, but510 words
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Article70 1958-07-02 14 The Singapore Turf Club will Introduce a deposit scheme for heavy-puntlng horse owners and ordinary members. Members of the scheme who will be Issued with an "Investor's card" may wager from $500 up to the limit of the deposit on any one horse on the tote. Sopcia!70 words
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Article90 1958-07-02 14 KUALn luau'Uk, lut* Postals beat Municipal Sports Club 5-3 In a First Division Government Departments and Business Houses soccer League match on the Imbl Road ground today. Postals, who led 3-1 at hail time, scored through Hamld (3). James Wong, Azaruddin and Shanmuganathan. Karupplah, Hashim and Yusof90 words
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Article114 1958-07-02 14 COOMTT CLOSK or plat LONDON. Tues.— Close ot Play scores In yesterday U.K. county cricket matches AT Birmingham: Leicestershire 146. Warwickshire 159-6 fSpooner 54 not out). Rain ended ,)lay. AT STKOI D: Oxford 106 Gloucestershire 132 5 Rain ended play. AT LORDS: Middlesex 153. iLobbReuter - 114 words
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Article91 1958-07-02 14 BAD WEATHER HAUNTS THE KIWIS SHEFFIELD. lues The New Zealander.s continued to be haunted by bad weather and their match against Yorkshire was aban doned today because th** ground was unfit. There was no plajr on the first day. Saturday, and heavy rain preventer l play after tea yesterday Yorkshire91 words
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Article168 1958-07-02 14 Thomson breaks course record NEGOTIATING FOR TOUR fVTHAM (Lancashire) §i Tues.— Peter Thomson of Australia, three times winner of the title. shattered the Royal Lytham course record with a magniflcient 63 yesterday in the *3rst qualifying round of the British Open Golf championship. Thomson had 11 birdies an<] nine singleReuter - 168 words
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Article71 1958-07-02 14 Singapore, the A&lan Games sliver medallists, repeated their supremacy over Indonesia, the bronze medallists, with a 15-f victory in a friendly International water-polo match In Singapore on Monday night Singapore, who beat Indonesia 10-2 at the Games, were again In full command despite playing without skipper Barry71 words
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Article49 1958-07-02 14 SHEFFIELD Tues. John Reid the New Zealand cricket captain, replied yesterday to various reports concerning some of the tourists. He said neither he nor MacGlbbon Intended taking up appointments with Lancashire league clubs, that Darcy, an accountant was not retiring at the end of this49 words
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Article36 1958-07-02 14 LOS ANGELES. Tues Lew Hoad. winner of the 1956 and ST Wimbledon tttles. was beaten 3-6. 6-3. 9-7 by fellow Australian Rex Hartwlg In the OS 115.000 professional round-robin lawn tennis tournament here veaterday.36 words
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Advertisement104 1958-07-02 14 "fc "*i* t*■ VQ^Ta^' s \^Bm^*aa>^Bm^BßmVaaval Model 290 Bell Howell Bmm. ELECTRIC EYE AUTOMATIC MOVIE CAMERA iNevei oetoie r.a-, tmy tiovi* came ■wneueo tlv ene-gv o< light itsel»unaided t» springs j« batteries o> transistors io ««t the lens Every bit o* oowe' used to set the Design 290 lens originates104 words
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Miscellaneous54 1958-07-02 14 HHDUHY KUALA LIMriR SOCCEB: Dlv. 1 Police Depot v SEA, Princes Road: Dlv I Sultan Suleiman Club v S I A padang; Dlv I Permuda Permuda Jalan Raja Bot v T.P.C A.. Kampong Bharu IPOH SOCCEB: Dlv 3 Tamilian* v Bawean Putra. padang: Perak River Hydro v 99 Pleld Battery54 words
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