The Straits Times, 6 July 1958

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  • 8 1 NO. l,18t. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY ltS«. U CENTS
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  • 877 1 DOCTORS WAITING AT AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MEDICALLY examin1T1 ed within half an hour of his return this afternoon from a pilgrimage to Mecca, the Prime .Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman has been ordered to rest until further notice. Doctors were awaiting the Tengku when
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  • 336 1 BIG EXAM HOAX EXPOSED IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. \N attempt to perpetrate a big exanynation hoax in Malaya was exposed tc day ay the Federal Examinations Syndicate. A letter had been sent to the Sunday Times aUefing that the names of 16 youths •who passed the last Cambridge School
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  • 126 1 10,000 JILTED AUSTRALIAN WIVES LIVE ON GOVT. CANBERRA. Sat. A USTRALIA is supporting 10.000 deserted wives at an annual cost in pensions of EA2.250.000. according to a survey by the Department of Social Services The Minister for Social Services, Mr Hugh Roberton. said today that It ww a social problem
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  • 156 1 Inche Ikmal Hisham Hariri. 27, son of the chairman of the Federation Elections Commission, Tusn Haji 1 Mustapha Albakri, slips the wedding ring on a t finger of his English bride. the former Miss Valeric Bearing. Their Akad-Nlkah (marriage) ceremony took 1 i
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  • 116 1 tween villagers and security forces at Yerakles, 47 miles west of Nicosia. A similar incident was reported at Lyssl, 20 miles east of Nicosia, where women stoned troops.— Renter. NICOSIA, Sat TWO Creek Cypriote Including a woman were reported shot dead and 12
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  • 150 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. 'PHE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. today paid a fact-finding visit to the Colony's waterworks at Tebrau and Qunong Pulal. He waa accompanied by members of the Singapore City Council public utilities committee, general purposes committee, and the acting
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  • 50 1 THI winMtt ».lwn te* the PritM MMotar, Te.fkn Abdul RafeNMn, OB Mo ratvra to Koala L»»»t frawt Mocca yo*tae«ay wat give. aio OMtghfor M.rt.m. Witli a sfcrWi of eMifht «*a bciteh kackwar4t at Ifcc Toagltsj rto.pt to fraat hor. Soaatey
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  • 10 1 A showcase sinks... thttll 9 CUUMRfI hole in shop floor
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  • 218 1 KAMPAR. Saturday. PORTION of a hardware shop in jalan Idris here caved in today, taking with it a section of a showcase and other articles worth about $1,500. Hie proprietor of the shop, Mr. Chan Urn, 55, iv seated at the counter about noon talking to some of
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  • 44 1 MOSCOW. Sat— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev told Leningrad workers in a speech published today that drinking "is a sign of weakness and lack of will power." Reuter. LISBON. Sat. Senhora jopes, 58-year-old wife of lie Portuguese President, lied todav— Reuter
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  • 61 1 Alliance wins Kota Bharu election KOTA BHARU. Sat. fWHE Alliance won the Town Council election here today by defeating the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party in all the three wards. Of the electorate of 7,470 voters. 41.78 per cent went to the polls. Counting of votes began at 8.30 p.m. and ended
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  • 86 1 STOP PRESS 3 DIE, 10 HURT IN BOMB BLASTS ALGIERS, Sat. Three People were killed and ten injured by four bombs which exploded in Relizane. western Algeria, today Reuter. Hassan (Alliance) 822 votes; Incbe Mohd. Daud bin Hajl Salleh (PMIP) 42*. KOTA LAMA WARD: Incho Hassan Haji Ya'acob (Alliance) CIS
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  • 41 1 EUROPEAN SHARES BERITA'S S5OO PRIZE TWO persons one a European shared the !Ma trim la last week's Berita Hariaa word contest Teka-KaU G\ Their names will be published la Berita Harian tomorrow. Another $5M contest begins tomorrow. Reserve your copy today.
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  • 30 1 NICOSIA. Sat. British troops began a large-scale combout of Nicosia's twin trouble suburbs of Omornta and Kalmakll this morning in a search for illegal arms and trouble-makers. Reuter.
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  • 197 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I^HE Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council has drawn up plans to train young badminton players who may be Thomas Cup* material in the future. The council has invited all state school sports councils to send teams to compete
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  • 140 2 THOMSON DROPS TO THIRD PLACE LYTHAM, Frt Christy O'Connor, the Irish Ryder Cup golfer and British match play champion, jumped into the halfway lead in the British Open championship with a brilliant second round of 88 yesterday. His 36 holes total of 135 over the Royal Lytham and St. Anne's
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  • 130 2 HENLEY-ON-THAMES. PM The Lady Margaret Boat Club crew of Cambridge University was beaten by Queen's University. Belfast, in tbe Thames Cup event for eights on the second day of the Henley Royal Regatta here yesterday. Alexander Yu Lung Lee. son of the Federations Finance Minuter. Sir Henry
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  • 55 2 IPOH. Fri— The DUclph nary Board of the Ipoh Football League yesterday suspended for two years Ramblers' Inside-rtght, Wong Kam Thim for striking a referee during a Div. 2 match against P.C.R.C. The referee. K Rajallngam abandoned the match seven minutes before the end when
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  • 62 2 IPOH. rrl.—Robert Clot worthy, the 19M Olympic three-metre springboard dtvtng champion, will give exhibitions and coaching sessions at the Coronation Swimming Pool, in Taiplng. on Tuesday at 4 Dm Clot worn?, who will be accompanied by his wife, the former swimming star Cynthia GUI. will be tn
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  • 23 2 TELDK ANSON. Frl. Basan Datoh Estate held D.I.D to a 1-1 draw In a Dlv I league soccer match here ves'.erday
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  • 19 2 SEGAMAT. Fri Pogoh beat Jabl 4-1 in the intermuklm soccer competition for the Penghulus' Shield here yesterday
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  • 354 2 INJURED ARTHUR MAY NOT PLAY SINGAPORE'S soccer selectors are keeping their fingers crossed that Arthur Koh, the key man in their attack, will be fit for their southern zone Malaya Cup game against Singapore Joint Services at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. Koh was cut on the forehead in Wednesday night's
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  • 240 2 SIX matches In the Malaya Cup soccer competition will be decided today and tomorrow rhree ol them will be in the .northern section and the other three In the south The Joint leaders in the north. Penang and holders Perak. have easy
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    • 865 2 TUITION M Word, U (Him.)— Bom M <*• txlrm BEOINNERB! Starting Monday Stenography, Draughtsmanship, Quantity Survey' Photography. Bookkeeping, Typewriting Shorthand. Malay. English. Driving Raja's College. (Oian Singh's 2nd floor). BEGINNERS SESSIONS. July Shorthand, morning, eve. Bookkeeping: Evening 6/7. 7/8. Typing throughout day, three places Vacancies: Speed, theory. Stds VII/IX morning,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 281 2 27 Osage of mother upset under Straits Times Crossword M sS'f'.r* 11 trt Down l I IHUIi i i i 1 i It I la 1 Defeat record order— very 1 J —.1 P^u J I j 2 Complain of ghastly head ~"ll II ~3 0 P^ ami— S&> 4
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  • 497 3 CHAPTER TWO A LONG the eastern frontiers of France and the Low Countries, the dormant Wehrmacht springs to life with a mighty roor. .The phoney war is over. In London, Churchill hu become Premier. Prom Jouvet, correspondent of a Paris paper, Foreman
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  • 1656 3  - Civvy Street goes to war MICHAEL GANNON ■"■wiiff^tafc MfillPlVll by WHO WAS IN FRANCE WITH THE BEF DURING THE FIGHTING THE GENERAL WHO PREDICTED RIGHT BUT FAILED TO ACT THEY LANDED AT CHERBOURG— THE MEN WHOSE PASSPORT TO BATTLE WAS A DRIVING LICENCE THREE German armies, totalling 134 divisions ten
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    840 4 The Red- head Is she the most exciting woman of them all? THE successful business man sighed: "Ah! Red heads... the most exciting women in the world!" And he'd been married to one for many years. Exciting? Definitely! Red Heads... the most stimulating colour in the spectrum just ask a
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  • 368 4  -  ABOUT the only generalisation that can be made on Hie subject of women is that you cannot generalise on the subject of women. But they can be classified into types, as this analysis has shown, by matching colouring with typical
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  • 10 4 Susan Hayward (above) and Moira Shearer
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  • 230 5 SERVING TEMERLOH S RIVERINE AREAS KUANTAN. Saturday. fHE Federation Government will soon have a floating post office on the Temerloh River in Pahang to serve the needs of isolated riverine areas. This was disclosed today by the Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Tr****** ****dffli
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  • 91 5 Fire breaks out in river boat: Engine driver hurt ALOR STAR, Sat A MOTOR-BOAT engine driver. Mah Tiew Huang 40. sustained burns when fire broke out In his boat on the Alor Btar River last night Mah Jumped overboard to escape the flames. His right foot was badly burned. A
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  • 184 5 ALOR STAR. Sat A labourer. Urn Bam Chiang, today testified he woke up early one morning to find another labourer holding an axe beside another man. "He told me not to be afraid as he wanted to hack only the other man," Llm said at
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  • 75 5 PENANG. Sat More athletes should take up ballet dancing to Improve their game. Miss Joy Bury, examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, said here today. "We have a lot of sportsmen joining dance schools in the United Kingdom." she told the Sunday Times.
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  • 127 5 IPOH. Sat -Malaya s first labour-owned rubber company the United Malayan Plantations Ltd.— which was registered here about a month ago, has got off to a slow start Only about $5,000 worth of fl shares have been sold since the company first issued Its shares two
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  • 48 5 &UAUI LUMrUK, Oak. A coal miner died on the way to the General Hospital here last night after an accident In Batu Arang Collieries. He was Kertar Singh, whe was -working In one of the pits when a large piece of coal fell on his head.
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  • 190 5 MTUC: Negotiate on severance pay now PBMANO. Bat. THE 500.«00-strong Malayan 1 Trade Union Congress has urged all 'IB"'** 1 unions to negotiate with managements on severance pay scales for retrenched emTxTinot wait HI the situation really arises," It warns In a circular. The MTUC cites the case c: 9400
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  • 212 5 Giiiei pig rele for A-boab sirvivor .000 yards of the centre of on that flattened Hiroshima for medical observation A MAN who was within 1 the atomic bomb explosM in 1945 is to go to London He is Inche Penglran Monamed Yusuf. the Brunei State
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  • 87 5 Caustic soda case: Wife for trial KUALA LUMPLR. Sat. I EE KONG SENG. S5. alleged to have pour, d caustic soda over her aw'-and while l.c slept, was committed for trial today on a charge of causing grievous hart She reserved her defence and was allowed $3,000 bail. Me*Ueal evidence
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  • 87 5 Glass workers witting to go to cdurt r J'HE strike by 500 employees of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers' Company entered its 28th day yesterday without any sign of an early settlement. Mr. V. T. Gomes, secretary of the Singapore General Employees' Union, which called the strike mainly over the dismissal
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  • 116 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat Tengku Aznan binte Mohamed. 30, a niece of the Tengku Ampuan Besar of Trengganu. was elected a committee member of the state division of Party Rakyat yesterday. It Is the first time a member of the Trengganu royal family is taking an active part
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  • 34 5 PEKING. Sat Chinese Police today arrested two more Chinese servants at the British Embassy here. making a total ot five detained during the past week and seven so far this year. —Renter
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  • 202 5 STUDENT i CHOIR TO SING HYMN IN MALAY PCNANC. Sat. FOR the first time in Penang since Merdeka, a Catholic hymn praising trie Virgin Mary will be sung in Malay. The hymn, the Lourdes' version of the Aye Maria, will be rendered by St Xavier*s and Convent students at a
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  • 95 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE University of British Columbia will hold a seminar on Malaya between July 28 and Aug. 1. It is to provide an opportunity to study Malaya, under the guidance of a panel of lecturers recruited from Malaya, Singapore and Canada. The speakers will
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  • 94 5 i THE acting Chairmau of the Singapore Harbour Board, Mr. S Johnson said yesteri day that no arrangements I had been made for a meeting of the board an the SHB i staff association. The association had on Wednesday served the Board a 14-day strike
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  • 77 5 Singapore Police are lookIng for a young man with a "Tony Curtis" hair-cut who absconded yesterday with a necklace and gold cross belonging to a schoolgirl. i The victim, Chey Moo Cheng. 15. of St. Nicholas School, went to a morning I cinema show. A man
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  • 60 5 MALACCA. Sat. -The Governor of Malacca. Mr. Leong I Yew Koh. who entered hosplI tal here on Thursday for a medical check-up. Is expected to remain there (or about a week. Yesterday afternoon from his hospital bed he presided over a meeting of the
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  • 159 6 Fighting again flares up in People flee lEIRUT, Sateffey. EMRINC broke out in tlw ctntt, of feirut early today, around H» Government offices and Preside ntia l palace. The gun battle followed a few hours' lull in heavy firing, whtch went on between insurgents and security forces till late last
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  • 64 6 XI Ii.HHOI HIY WELCOME FOB MALAYA'S I'll 4, HIM PREMiER THE Prime Minister. Tengltu Abdul Rjfcman (centre) accompanied by the Cbi«f Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lim Yew Hock (left and the D«»wty Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak. walks to Hie crowds which were waiting for him at the airport building
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  • 125 6 Final drive against Selangor Red remnants starts KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday *THE final drive against the remaining terrorists in Selangor started this morning, when a large force of troops and police moved into the jungle in Ulu The operation had been planned at an emergency nieetliiK of the District War Executive
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  • 164 6 Phony bishops crash Lambeth conference LONDON. Sat. r/O phony Bishops, dressed in long black robes and sporting bushy beards, crashed the Lam berth conference of Anglican churchmen here yesterday to protest g;ainst its invitation to reek Cypriot Archbishop Makarios. Mr. Austen Brooks, a 34--year-okl journalist, and Mr. Barry Lowe, 21,
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  • 164 6 She is allowed to visit son 4 times a year KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A High Court judge here today gave permission to a mother to see her only i son four times In a year, after dismissing her claim for the boy's custody. Mrs. Cheah Chee Kiong. nee Chan Foong
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  • 54 6 SAIGON. Sat. A grenade which exploded in a theatre near Saigon railway station last night, seriously injured 13 people, said police here today. It was taken in by a soldier, who exploded It by mistake, according to offlrtaJs, Police tonight searched ears entertng Saigon
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  • 213 6 Kuala Lumpur. Sat 1" HE Local Education Authority is appealing to parents of children in primary schools from Standards one to five, to help implement its voluntary transfer scheme. The scheme Is to transfer children to schools nearest their homes where
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  • 58 6 MEXICO CITY, Sat Mexicans are expected to go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new President as well as 60 Senators and 162 Congressional deputies. Two names appear on the Presidential ballot Mr. Adol/o Lopec Mateoa. 47, former Mlalster of Labour and the almost certain winner,
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  • 66 6 De Gaulle talks 'satisfactory 1 PARIS. Sat— The FrancoAmerican talks between Oen. I De Gaulle, the Prime MlnlsI tor of France, and Mr. Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State. lasted for 21 hours this morning. ranging over the principal problems interesting the two countries, an official at the
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  • 158 6 MALACCA. Sat. A 4B ft. boat put out to sea from Singapore without carrying any lifesaving equipment, struck a submerged rock and sank with the loss of five lives. The Malacca Coroner. Mr. Ramanathan Iyer, today went out In a Government Launch to
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  • 81 6 CAIRO. Sat PRESIDENT Nasser's political adviser. Wing Commander Aly Sabry. said here today the expulsion of seven United Arab Republic diplomats from Beirut was a provocative act" planned to Increase tension. In a statement publfehed by the newspaper Al Shaab. he said the U.A.R. would
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  • 35 6 BELORADE. Sat— Fourteen people were killed and at least 40 others seriously Injured when a tourist bus plunged off a mountain road into a ravine 1.000 feet below. —U.P.I.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 45 6 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST *W I I am^Lr'T^i I I {^r^LamV^raaLm^ll C 1 I C This is the solurion ro the Malaya* Monthly's Word Puxzle CoMteit "W" for June, which the panel of judgas h«4d t9 £'v« the most meritorious set of an* were.
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  • 756 7 f don't want a film contract, says stay-at-home beauty MARION WILLIS, lovely 19-year-old winner of the "Miss Singapore" title, has everything a girl could wish for and a lot of commonsense besides. This week I went with Marion on a round of fittings at leading
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  • 194 7 THt new decollete dresses many of them really low-cut show more of the arms, neck and shoulders than we hove seen for mony seosons So if you hove forgotten beauty care of the skin, now is the time to do something about it. Begin by examining
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  • 216 7 COLLECTING a pretty trousseau is one of the things that every girl enjoyj and f>4 t is easy, even for girls on a budget, becaui. >- gerie has never teen lovelier even the less expensive kind. Lovely colours Once the trousseau meont
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  • 158 7 VVATER-ICES are cool. delicious desserts and may also be served as part of a first course. They are ei.sy to make and can be frozen quite quickly In an ordinary refrigerator. To make Lemon Water Ice. you need: 6 oz. loaf sugar. 1 pint
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  • 1175 8 Bridegrooms for sale: A girl claims Indian dowry system means this rE dowry system Is famous among the Indians. Why can't the Indian government abolish this system? It is like buyIng the boys. In other races the boys give money to the girls. INDIAN GIBL Kuala Lumpur. These customs die
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  • 1224 8 realise I must apologise to her. but don't know her name and cannot write her a letter. How can I apologise without hurting her feelings? WORRIED BOT Toa have probably hart her feelings lon* ago by year bad behaviour. I should think
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  • 360 9 Raub miner describes 700 ft. climb to safety RAUB, Saturday. '1 HE week-long inquiry into the Raub Australian Cold Mine disaster in which 12 men were buried 900 feet underground, ended here today. The chairman, Mr. J. R. Lee, adjourned the inquiry indefinitely until a thorough study of the mine's
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  • 95 9 ly 15 feet in the cave-in The cave-In, believed to have been caused by underground erosion occurred at a spot about 20 feet from the front door. Sunday Times picture. Lam (extreme left)) rfvtng directions to some of the workmen seen standing in
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  • 76 9 'WORK HARDER' CALL BY KAUM IBU CHIEF ALOR STAR, Sat- Malaya's Kaum Ibu leader, Che Fatimah blnte Hashlm, today urged Malay women to work for the peace and prosperity of the country. "A woman's part today Is not only In her home, but also In the country's affairs," she said.
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  • 213 9 lon had retarded the government's development programme, but nonetheless about $100 million had been spent on projects to benefit the ra'ayat. Dato Razak urged the UMNO members to conduct a publicity campaigns of their own. ■This would prevent the party's rivals from capitalising on
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  • 61 9 HONOLULU. Sat -A rescue ship last night picked up three men on a raft 183 miles north-northeast of Johnston Island in the Hawaiian grouo. after a US Air Force C-124 Olobemaster with a crew of seven was reported missing. The three men were suffering
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  • 86 9 DETROIT, Sat rE pilot of a light plane who made an emergency landing in fog on Belle Isle. In the Detroit River, was dragged from the cockpit by a squad of armed troops. The pilot. Henry Merltt, 37. was then told by U.S. Army
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  • 32 9 SYDNEY. Sat. Nuclearpowered passenger liners will not be seen for at least 20 years, according to Sir James Bl et former captain of the Oueen Mary and Queen Ellzabeth.<—Reuter.
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  • 284 9 JUDGE: NO OFFENCE TO SEE A BLUE FILM KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A SESSIONS President ruled today that it was no offence to see a "blue film." Inche M. M. Hashlm gave this ruling after the prosecution on the instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor, withdrew charges against ten men arrested
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  • 63 9 COLOMBO. Sat Ceylon should call on the United Nations to send observers to Investigate the language conflict between the Tamils and Sinhalese, a leading Tamil MP suggested yesterday. "Let the conscience of the world decide who Is to blame," Mr. O. O. Ponnambalam. told the
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  • 104 9 CHIRLfY Am |«m w »Im w him tkit iluhlt (94--23-34) mM who Making baa* tarn in Kulj I— ia»r. Htf I«m «w ■■«aW«g It •imply axalaiaW: "With Mwial cUtke* m. pa»»U 4* look twice at yo«." Fm loving Shirhy r»wuiK« for a l«ag tim*")
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  • 935 10  -  JOHN kVOODROW by Aborigine village plays 'host 1 to British troops /^S the poison-dart sped with deadly accuracy to its target some 25 yards distant, a murmur of approval issued from the spectators. The subject of their praise, a small, moustached aborigine, smiled broadly,
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  • 814 10  -  FRANCIS COORAY from KUALA LUMPUR By "WALKING OUT' of meetings, conferences, negotiations, assemblies is becoming a common practice in Malaya, so common indeed that it looks as if some people go to a meeting with their minds mode up to walk out. If two people disagree,
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    • 251 10 flflhlW^ "*^*asrtN|ht v •K& ■'■'> *§by mm \'"*wM 3w«- t J»j cat I f'-M. ''^jMMJIii Singapore and Malaya, who are fed on a *3r" Jk/ jtfPF^^ \*i^ humanised, powdered milk food, ARE FED n«,k. N^*^ JjF s jpf ON LACTOGEN. Here is positive proof, if Malacca y 1 1 ~JP
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  • 143 11 M Word. Sit iMiiumum) SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY: Ballet. Mime. Character.National. Tap and Limbering, Stage Make-Up. Now enrolling for September. Telephone *****, *****. SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, ti (Mm. i— Box it ti, txlrm BALES REPRESENTATIVES to earn up to $330 P.M. plus liberal prizes and bonuses. Lily Fabrics, Ludhiana,
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  • 133 11 COME people dread a certain birthday Mrs. Page, for example. At 60 she accepted congratulations with a wan smile. It was as if she had guessed the future. It was as if she had seen something macabre in the writing of the stars She sat before me now, and I
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 164 11 A SHOW OF UNITY THE merdeka anniversary celebrations will be an occasion for rejoicing. There should be a happy carefree spirit. But the fun and frolics have a serious side. In this connection an important decision has been taken and it is a right one. Communalism is to be ruled
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    • 210 11 phh friai&yan Chinese Asso- ciation central working committee may in tuture select candidates for elections at all levels. It is customary to allow local people to choose who shall bear the party standard at the polls even if the central body does exert a little influence from time
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    • 102 11 F passes understanding how people can be tricked by the flashing of a few notes and a whisper of easy pickings into playing mahjong or any other gambling game for high stakes with strangers however innocent they seem. Yet in the Federation and Singapore gangs of confidence men
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  • 1400 11 HOW can you be HAPPY? Begins today a frank, thought-provoking series by KENNETH HILDEBRAND Would a new air keep? Would fine clothes?... Would v luxury home? EVERYBODY yearns for happiness. Watch the throngs at night swarming to the heart of any city in search of amusement. Consider the millions of
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  • 181 11 THE SPORE RAILWAY STATION— IN 1908 £OME on. Hurry up. If you miss this train you will have to wait two hour* for the next. Iy the look of it, the train has gone anyway. But that is not very surprising for this photograph of Singapore's
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  • 492 11 Heredity it's a word you need not fear necessarily. Pew Illnesses have an hereditary basis. Just consider twins. Probably everybody may know one who may be unwell when the other Is bursting with good health. "But Isn't It strange," Mrs. Page Insisted, "that until my sixtieth birthday I never came
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  • 27 11 This serin Is candrnsrd irom Kenneth Hildrbrand !>.,<ik "Finding Real Happinrm." to be publiohrd an Frkfev by \ulhur James 12s. Sd
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    • 702 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Word, lit (Muumuum). KHOO— SIM: Lim Tong (Vincent), third son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Swee Chiang, to Guek Kee (Honey), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Poh Tarn on 6-7-51. n»i-Cttr.W: between Huah Chin youngest son of the late Mr. aiul Mrs. Tan Hung Chiang
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    • 11 11 Sol* Agents SCHMIDT 4 CO.. (Mi tTO. f.O ton IMS. lIN6APORI
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  • 496 12 COMMERCE MINISTER GIVES MALAYANS A BLUNT WARNING GOVT. MUST ACT NOW 200,000 mouths must be fed every year KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. GRIM picture of what will happen to Malaya if its present plan to improve the country's economy fails was given by the Minister for Commerce
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  • 127 12 Manufacturers to study Tariff aid plan KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. "THE Malayan Manufacturer's Association Is to make a detailed examination of the terms of reference of the newly set-up tariff advisory committee whose duty is to examine applications for tariff concessions. An official of the Association said today it would Issue
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  • 107 12 Govt. rejects appeals by banned union KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. rE Federation Government has rejected the appeal of the banned National Union of Factory and Oeneral Workers against its cancellation by the Registrar of Trade Unions. This m announced In a statement Issued today by the acting Minister of Labour and
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  • 38 12 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday were: Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra July $31} buyers and $31} sellers. Tone steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association Bulk $471 sellers, drum $511 sellers Tone steady.
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  • 210 12 MCA chief praises old Chinese women PENANG Sat. fHE president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today praised old Chinese women "whether or not they had bound feet" as the true pioneers of this country. 'They made every effort to get on well with all people, he
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  • 44 12 Minister attends Fourth at July celebration THE Minister for defence. Djfo Abdul Rauk kin Dato Hutuin, and »he American Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Homer M. Byingron, at party in tft« Ambassador's rasidawca In Kaala Lumpur on the occasion of America Independence Day o« Friday.
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  • 39 12 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. Puan Hashlm bin Awang, wife of Federal and State Councillor, Inche Hashlm bin Awang, declared open the Butterworth UMNO Kaum Ibu fun fair this morning. A sarong and kebaya competition was held at night.
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  • 262 12 By CEOFFREY BOLAND r ]'IN exports from Malaya in the first half of this year were the lowest for 10 years due to the restriction imposed by the international tin agreement. Actual exports during the period totalled 25.960 tons, a
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  • 92 12 OUTWARD BOUND BOYS REGISTER FOR CALL-UP LUMUT, Sat. THIRTY-ONE boys at the Outward Bound School here have registered, mostly for the Armed Forces, under the national call-up scheme About 301 students of Nan Hwa High School near here have also registered for national service, most of them for the Armed
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  • 436 12 5 SHARE $10,000: MM JACKPOT NOW UP TO $25,000 THE Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly Contest 'W (June) was not won. The jackpot for Contest 'X' (|uly) will, therefore. t*c $25,000. There will be the usual $5,000 in consolation prizes. Subject to re-scrutlny Otc entrants In Contest "W will share
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  • 161 12 Two motor firms and union sign accord JPOH. Sat. The Perak Clerical Union has signed a wages and working conditions agreement with the Ipoh branch of Messrs Wearne Brothers and Universal Cars Ltd., two of the biggest motor firms here. The agreement will affect about 80 monthly paid workers. Further
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  • 32 12 LUMUT, Sat. The chief clerk of the District Office here, Inche Illyas bin Itam Mat All, has been transferred to the Ministry of Commerce and industry In Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 252 12 Detention order against 4 granted IPOH. Sat. POLICE today successfully applied in the Magistrate's Court for a detention order against four men arrested here last night. i l"he four men were: Chan Chee Hong of ipoh. See Kirn Cheng and Tan Kew Loo of Kuala Lumpur, and Lo Kok Chong
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  • 58 12 KOTA BHARU. Sat A pretty schoolteacher. Zaleha bintl Salleh. 18. won the title of ***** Fashion Kelantan Malay Students Union" at the Suara Muda Club here last night Wearing a latest style sarong and kebaya suit named "Chinta Hatl." she beat six other contestants. Runnerup
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 54 12 HIGH TIDES TODAY aid TOMORROW TODAY Singapore 1.24 TOMORROW Singapore a.m. (8ft »ln.). 2.32 p.m. "•••»;< >• *SJ.££ (7ft 9ta.>; Port Dlckson MS «J am m > ift P c ffi5 am. (8ft 61n), 0.44 p.m. p.m. (7ft. 61n). Penang (8ft); Penang 3.3« a.m. (7ft. 4.18 a.m. (7ft), 4 pm.
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