The Straits Times, 9 July 1958
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Title Section23 1958-07-09 1 1 r AVEWACB DAILY CEKTIFIBP SALIC BXCEEES HO,O#C flatted He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY t, ItSS ft n cents23 words
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310 1958-07-09 1 CYPRUS: NEW TERROR EOKA exacts its 'revenge' TWO BRITISH SOLDIERS SHOT DEAD AS THEY SHOP NICOSIA, Tuesday. fWO British soldiers were shot dead in Famagusta today in an apparent vengeance killing for the death of two Greek Cypriots in a clash with troops four days ago. They were shot down310 words
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Article255 1958-07-09 1 OPENING DEPENDS ON ITS REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. OEPRESENTATTVES of the ministries of Defence and Commerce and the police tonight visited the site of the $3 million trade fair at Bukit Bintans Park. The team will report to the Minister of Defence. Dato Abdul Rasak255 words
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Article33 1958-07-09 1 LONDON. Tues. Air ViceMarshal W. M. L. Mac Donald from 1952 to 1954 Air Officer Commanding, Singapore, has been appointed commander-ln-chlef, Middle East Air Force, as from next December. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-07-09 1 'TEMPLER IN ROW WITH SANDYS' LONDON. Tues. General Sir Francis Festing was chosen to succeed Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templtr a< Chief of the Imperial General Staff when Sir Gerald threatened to resign and refused one year's extension in a row with the Defence Minister. Mr. Duncan Sandys, over service118 words
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Article58 1958-07-09 1 LONDON. Tues. -President Heuss of West Germany will stay at Buckingham Palace as the guest of the Queen during his state visit here from Oct. 20 to 22. it was learned today. The last state visit here by a head of the German state58 words
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Article52 1958-07-09 1 BAGDAD. Tues. The Basrah Petroleum Company yesterday announced It will build a £16 million deepwater terminal In southern Iraq, at the head of the Persian Oulf. The terminal will provide two berths where each tanker can load up to 4.000 tons of oil perReuter - 52 words
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Article23 1958-07-09 1 WASHINOTON, Tues. President Eisenhower yesterday signed Into law the Bill to make Alaska the 49th state of the union.— U.PJ.23 words
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Article126 1958-07-09 1 'JUNGLE BOY' DIES IN HOSPITAL A LOR STAR, Tues.— A 14-year-old boy found wandering yesterday in the jungle 25 miles from here died in hospital last night. The boy, identified as Hussein bin idrts, son of a padl punter living In Kubor Pan Jang, was found by a police patrol126 words
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Article65 1958-07-09 1 PEKING. Tues.— The Communist Chinese Army claimed today it had captured three "Kuomlntang spies" soon after they had parachuted into Kwangtung Province at night "to collect ■nlllarv intelligence and t'orm a spy network on the nalnland.'* The snle* had been flow* 'rom Taipeh last Friday. anY alsoReuter - 65 words
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Article27 1958-07-09 1 LONDON. Tues. More than 500 scientific reports en the battle against cancer v* ill be presented to the International cancer congress, which opened here yesterlay.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article27 1958-07-09 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The House of Representatives followed the Senate In passing a Bill yesterday to lend 43 surplus U.S. naval vessels to friendly foreign countries.27 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-07-09 1 Man taken off trooper: 'I went aboard for a shave... MILITARY police took a man off the fa trooper Oxfordshire yesterday shortly Sefore she left Singapore .«r Britain. The man, a 42-year-old PakisUnl, AMil Baiff bin Jaa Adah, said afterward*: I jest west aboard to have a shave. I don't140 words
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Article49 1958-07-09 1 Two gunmen escaped in a sampan after robbing Madam Koh Luan Llm. 48. of $1,174 at the 18th mile Jurong Road, Singapore, early yesterday. Madam Koh. whose farm house stands beside the sea. told police she was threatened with ttmr If the shouted tor help49 words
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Article29 1958-07-09 1 BRISBANE. Tues. A Queensland University Pbyswa professor, Dr. H. C. Webster, will lead a six-man Australian delegation to a science conference In Moscow later this month.— RenterReuter - 29 words
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Article28 1958-07-09 1 Urn Hone Nan. 25. an auxiliary fireman, was stabbed in the back and sMomon In Eu -Tong Sen Street. Singapore, yesterday. He was taken to hospital28 words
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Article155 1958-07-09 1 I •^•«*Mtt:- JN^tfuM t^fc«% ->_ WARSAW. Tues. rE se called "cream of society" and the others were segregated during reland's "Derby Day" at the Slaiewtee racsesnvse yesterday, the Cesnnmntot Tenth paper reported. The flrst-mentioned eeeapy the right-hand win, of the stands and have at their disposal Inxariens lobbies and boxesReuter - 155 words
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64 1958-07-09 1 LONDON, Tues— Russian girls are taking to lipstick and trousers. Sir Frederick Oebern, chairman of the British Town and Country Planning Association, said here last night There Is a tendency for lipstick, nail varnish, smart shoes, nylons and even elaborate hair-does." he declared.Reuter - 64 words
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300 1958-07-09 1 TEEN-AGERS IN 'ROB ROY 9 RED HAIR CRAZE KUANTAN, Tuesday. rpEEN-AOED Malay youths here have started a new craze— dyeing their hair a flaming red. f Dabbed the "Rob Roy" hair style after Scotland's legendary figure Rob Roy MacOregor, it has become the rage of teen-agers of/rther races, too. The300 words
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Article29 1958-07-09 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Elsenhower yesterday urged Congress to nullify recent Supreme Court decisions and restore the Government's authority to deny passports on grounds of Communist sympathies. UJ».I.29 words
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Article103 1958-07-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, was X-rayed at the Kuala Lumpur general hospital today and told that, except for some bronchitis, his chest was' not affected. He still has a cough, but his condition today is reported to have Improved.103 words
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197 1958-07-09 1 HONG KHOR THEANG - KHOR THEANG HONG By BUTTERWORTH, Tuesday. nOLICE today combed the area round the village of Penaga for a parang killer who brutally slashed a shopkeeper to death and seriously wounded his wife at their home nine miles from here, early this morning. The couple's197 words
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Article20 1958-07-09 1 LONDON. Tues. The Queen has got a cold and has cancelled her engagements for two days.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article44 1958-07-09 1 NEW YORK, Tues.— r 8.1. agents last nlfht arrested gangster Vlto Oenovesse, 61. reputed head of the underworld Mafia organisation, on narcotics charges. Another hoodlum, Vincent ("The Chin") Olgante. was also setsed. Other arrests are Imminent, It was announced.— U.P.l.44 words
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165 1958-07-09 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Defence counsel today asked a military court for leniency In the case of four youths charged with the attempted assassination of President goekarno, Antara news agency reported. The fear, -II aged between II and 24, are alledged to have thrown handReuter - 165 words
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Article52 1958-07-09 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Tbe Air Force disclosed today that a U.S. plane which accidentally crossed the Soviet frontier las* month was fired on and set afire by Hussion fighters. Five of the nine-man crew were forced to para-, chute from the flaming craft, the Air ForceReuter - 52 words
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Article55 1958-07-09 1 LEEDS. Tues.—England beat New Zealand by an innings and 71 runs hero today in the third cricket test to gain a winning 3—• lead In the live-match series. Final scores were: New Zealand 67 and 129 (MacGibbon 39: Laker 3 for 27. Lock 7 for 51).55 words
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Advertisement38 1958-07-09 1 RONSON £V£T Tiger Beer Testimonials MR. USSEN-MOORE, The Golden Voice of Radio, announced: "The next request is for a TIGER BEER." HEWED »NO SOTTLCO IN SINGAPORE SY MALAYAN SWCWIIIICS ITO.. AND DISTRIBUTED SV f MASEft AI-0 NEAVE LTD38 words
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173 1958-07-09 2 RUSSIA FREES 9 DOWNED AMERICAN AIRMEN rpEHERAN, Tues. Nine A American airmen released by Russia at the frontier town of Astara arrived in Teheran by air yesterday afternoon. The airmen, who were detained when their transport plane was forced to land in Soviet Armenia, flew here from Rasht. where theyReuter - 173 words
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170 1958-07-09 2 LONDON, Tues —A busband was a\cuscd in Bade, Cornwall, jftosterday of attempting to murder his wife on their honeymoon by ptiiMng her over a cliff and beating her on the head with a stone. The man, John Oldfield, S3, was remandedReuter - 170 words
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428 1958-07-09 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. A Congressional sub-committee investigating the relationship between Mr. Bernard Goldfine and Mr. Sherman Adams, President Eisenhower's chief assistant, last night sacked their chief investigator for using a microphone to eavesdrop on Mr. Goldflne's associates. The Investigator, Mr. Baron Shacklette, was discovered earlyReuter - 428 words
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73 1958-07-09 2 LONDON. TU c S.— Henry Cave, vicecaptain of the touring New Zealand cricket team, learned yesterday of the sudden death of his mother at home. He Is the third New Zealander to suffer in this way since the start of the tour.Reuter - 73 words
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Article20 1958-07-09 2 SYDNEY: Mr. Walter James Oarnett, British deputy High Commissioner In Australia from 1949 to 1952, died here, aged 69. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article19 1958-07-09 2 OXFORD: The Labourdominated city council here called on the British Government to prohibit flights of H-bombers over the university.—U.PJ19 words
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Article16 1958-07-09 2 CAIRO: Soviet air force chief of staff Mai&al Rudenko arrived here fui a 10-day visit— U.P.l.16 words
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Article17 1958-07-09 2 HONG KONG: Mr. J. D. De Fretes, newly-appointed Indonesian consul-general here, arrived to assume his post.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration694 1958-07-09 2 DONALD LUDLOW - DONALD LUDLOW fro* Double. douhU. toll «nd I trouble, fir* burn and cauldron bubble! WHILE it WOUld be unkind to suggest that President Eisenhower and Mr. John Foster Dulles would qualify for the roles of witches In Macbeth, the stew they are tending in this simmering Washington heat-wave694 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-07-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby rrt "OtttH tm m hoob id) ||iU9egtADTDgeeTueftM^<lPDggfgeoq6£.ouCMC»CAgfc||#ooogvg old peteuo} j ex*m me car i I ot- nur oto asme -TgAty ctAov— \muem cm p <^MB pZJ f (tie ik£>&xJ£ «060 l36 words
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Article347 1958-07-09 3 LEBANON CRISIS IS HIGH ON THE AGENDA AT ISTANBUL MEETING FOUR MUSLIM CHIEFS OF STATE MAY DISCUSS A NEW DEFENCE LINK LONDON, Tuesday. INDICATIONS are growing that the four Muslim members of the Bagdad Pact Turkey, Iraq, Persia and Pakistan— will voice support for PresidentReuter - 347 words
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201 1958-07-09 3 Beirut may change its mind on foreign aid |>EIRUT, Tues.— The Lebanese Minister of Planning, Mr. Joseph Shader said last night the Lebanese Government "might not find it necessary to ask for foreign aid provided there are no further developments in the situation." Mr. Shader who was speaking after aReuter; UPI - 201 words
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Article47 1958-07-09 3 MOMBASA (Kenya), Tues. Tahei Nakatani 28 a Japanese seaman on his first ocean trip aboard the fishing vessel SeUu Maru. died here yesterday after being attacked by a shark in the harbour while swimming. His body is being taken back to Japan —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-09 3 LEBANESE GOVERNMENT troop, shelter from guflre behind an advancing armoured ear as they enter Amah. They were attacking motion, on biU, overlooking Belmt held by rebels who are trying to overthrow the pro-West government «f President Chamenn.— C.P.l, pictare43 words
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173 1958-07-09 3 BELGRADE, Tuesday. ©RESIDENT TITO of Yugoslavia and President Nasser of the United Arab Republic have agreed to consult each other on all world problems informed sources said last night. They agreed to set up per manent machinery (or consultations atReuter - 173 words
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96 1958-07-09 3 FANGIO SAYS 'I WILL NOT DRIVE AGAIN' RHEIMS Tues. rE Argentine world champion motor racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio said yesterday he would not drtvp again. Fangio. who was very upset by the death on Sunday of the Italian driver. Lulgl Musso, in the French Grand Prix here did notReuter - 96 words
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131 1958-07-09 3 BRITISH TAX GOBBLES RICHWOMAN'S FORTUNE LONDON. Tues. Miss Gladys Tale. 53-year-•U daughter of Sir David Tate. Bast India Jute merchant, and one of the richest women In the world, left *4.,070,55« ($35 million) when she died hut August of a heart attack. But her will published in London yesterday revealedReuter - 131 words
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Article39 1958-07-09 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The U.N. special commitee nn Hungary met yesterday and adjourned without completing the final draft of Its report on the trial and execution of Mr. Imre Nagy and other leaders of the 195S Hungarian39 words
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Article51 1958-07-09 3 HAVANA, Tues. Three Americans released by Cuban rebels who kidnapped them last month arrived yesterday at the United States naval base here by helicopter. The rebels still hold 24 Americans of the 50 kidnapped last month but have promised their release. They have already freed the others.Reuter - 51 words
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Article362 1958-07-09 3 I ONDON. Mon The perlor- mince of London stock market* today tii disappointing «fter last Friday', good display which followed the credit relaxation measures. The weekend failed to bring any Increase In buying orders and Investors still appeared to be content to hold off for the time being.362 words
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Article238 1958-07-09 3 Soustelle joins Cabinet at last PARIS, Tues. Mr. Jacques Soustelle. former Governor-Gen-eral of Algeria and i leading figure behind the events in Algeria which brought Genera) Charles de Gaulle to power, has been named Minister of Information The announcement cam* from the Prime Ministers office. Mr. Andre Malraux. who hasReuter - 238 words
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Article60 1958-07-09 3 PARIS. Tues. The ministerial committee headed by Gen de Gaulle which is preparing France's new constitution has decided to speed up its work. Members of the committee said they decided at yesterday's meeting to meet every night this week in order to have the draft ready for studyReuter - 60 words
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258 1958-07-09 4 ALLIANCE MEN TO BE ASKED TO HEAR VOTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ALLIANCE Federal and state councillors will be A asked to hold "meet -t he-people" sessions as a result of the warning against the "lazy" ones by the Prime Minister, Ten&ku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku, wno is cnair- man of258 words
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136 1958-07-09 4 Killed wife in 'a fit of jealousy' PN ANG, Tues. A tubercular patient who stabbed his wife when he saw her talking to a friend was today Jailed for nve years on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. A Anthony pleaded guilty to causing the death of136 words
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Article36 1958-07-09 4 TAHJONG MAXIM, Tucs S K. Suppiah, a 40-year-old mine worker m Kalumpang. north Selangor, was fatally Injured when he was run over by a lorry on his way to work at 6.45 a.m. yesterday36 words
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203 1958-07-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. WOftK ON Mm $30 million 11 NatU. Kloa* Stroito port proiect. awaawawmClour months 09a for lacfc or cosh, may be resume* —oa. There wete two indications toniqh* to sMpport this view. FUST: The oeneral nwnoger oi the Mihyn Railway, Mr. D.203 words
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Article127 1958-07-09 4 V U ALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A woman statistics expert from the United Nations arrived here today by air from Canada to start a national income survey unit to. the Federation Statistics Department. She is Miss Dorothy Walters, formerly attached to the Canadian Statistics Bureau127 words
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Article24 1958-07-09 4 KUANTAIt Tu»a Mr. Chons Kwe# YVng. teanclal clerk oX the Kuantan District Office, has been a»pofcited secretary of tfeo town council here.24 words
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Article94 1958-07-09 4 A MBBMBKBt that WatCTS somm of West Jaws wooM bo cßaai to an ablppmg has pasxled_ Singapore Sn tjf^mtf^ CIVCWSt "to details of the aew restrirtioiM. wMeh wev» announced In Jakarta on Monday, have reached Singapore. Snap-owners ase worried because they have no information en how far oat to94 words
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Article33 1958-07-09 4 KUANTAN. Tues. —The Methodlst Girte' School here win st*: i concert In aid of the id <H Hilldtng fond at the £<rm *Lre Won Hall oa Jury 24 at 7.30 p.m.33 words
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238 1958-07-09 4 GOOD SERVICES OFFER IN M.C.A. DISPUTE IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh area Alliance committee ba« offered to mediate in a dispute regarding recognition cf the Malayan Chinese Association. The semetaij of the AlIhaaee committee here. Inehe Hamatta btn Noonttu. told the •Straits Times today that as a result of ■'complication^aristae from238 words
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Article51 1958-07-09 4 PENANG. Tues. Penang police are Investigating the loss of one case of electric motors. Talked at $1,000. wmch ha« bees iiilositig from a boat anchored at the Penang Port Commission basin A $400 outboard motor has also been reported Bwssing from the RAAT compound in I51 words
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Advertisement231 1958-07-09 4 Thousands of already bought the new Why? BECAUSE... It being a twentieth century necessity to hove the exact time AND the dote together on the dial of the watch, the TrSSOT VISODATE gives you both with equally remarkable precision. BECAUSE ...jy^f famous Tissot micronized movement is mochined to the thousondth231 words
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Miscellaneous819 1958-07-09 4 a, T, t.U; Sim ahah*. Bsotk *t. BWX: MaHk* (Taniw) IJ*. »™,.i«i m 1 v Bamaaea at tße Boa Boaac (Canm^^L\ na£R?^r«iu«^s «*""> U4 >L €BVU»: Kmfajaaf; arar <T j-j <» 3 30. 8W: CAPITOL: Tattena Mamij Drew 1.15. 330. 6.30. ».S0: BEX: Bw ■■< Oun f**ar 1.15. ».S». t.99:819 words
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Obituary48 1958-07-09 5 M Mo.rf, Sl* I Mim mum) MRS. ANNIE DE COSTA. 54 passed away on 6.7.58. Aftei n»: t illne&s. Buried at Bidadar. Cemetry on 7.7.58. She leaves 2 •ons, 4 daughters all married 19 grandchildren to motrn her loss. Thanked those attended •ent wreaths for the funeral.48 words
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Article111 1958-07-09 5 I'l H«H M* Minimum t MR. AND MRS. FBTER RODRIGUES sincerely thank all Relatives mid Friends for then Wreaths, Messages of Condolence and Attendance at the Funeral ol their beloved son Jerry. MRS. LEE PHANG LENG and family express grateful thanks tn til those who attended the funeral of111 words
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Obituary30 1958-07-09 5 U Wmtm (Minimum >. IN LOVING MEMORY o' Mr Koli Kirn Han who was called to est on 9.7.56. -Forever with the Lord' From his beloved wife and children.30 words
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Article119 1958-07-09 5 1» H.»rW» lilt iVimmum) MY BURNING PASSION (When f. ttiiLi is Tabasco— the Chilli •?auce that makes thui much difference SEE OUR OUTSTANDINO ;t of the latest Handba:*. B-*lt ♦r.d Ladies Accessories. Antoinette. NO. 1 I y <!!■» I. •CHIROPODY AND OSTEOPAIHIC Clinic" i ßepd.) Qualified European Staff lo119 words
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Article724 1958-07-09 5 Every sensitive nerve in the labour market confirms the increase in unemployment. The figures oi the official employment exchanges do not indicate the real extent of unemployment, but doubtless they are an accurate guide to the trend, and they show that unemployment is double what it724 words
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Article296 1958-07-09 5 What was once the strength of the rebels in the Lebanon is now their weakness. They are a variegated lot, and j the differences are beginning tv show. Kemal Jumblatt. leader of the Druze tribesmen, claims to have done th>-' hardest fighting and suffered the severest losses.296 words
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Article208 1958-07-09 5 By ordering school principals and pupils to ignore the Mayor's invitation to take a direct interest in Singapore > coming anti-spitting campaign the Education Ministry seeirs fairly to have invited »he rebuke which it got. Mr. Ong admittedly was not very tactful. He should have approached the208 words
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825 1958-07-09 5 YOU LEARN TO LIVE WITH YOUR BACK AGAINST THE WALL in the sunlit island where Aphrodite rose from the sea... NICOSIA. rpHE telephone operator was crying quietly over his switchboard. His head was cradled in his arms, around one of which was a plain black band. A few yards away825 words
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636 1958-07-09 5 BRUCE RUSSELL - BRUCE RUSSELL -by- PLEIKU. Central Vietnam. THE government of South Vietnam is pushing ahead at full speed with a plan to build a "wall of people" against Communist infiltration in the rich but underpopulated high plateau of the centre. ThousandsReuter - 636 words
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Article125 1958-07-09 5 NO ANNUAL AWARDS FOR NON-MALAYS WHAT Mr. Othman dm Abdul Rahman of Alor Star said in his letter "More awards would be better" <S. T. July 1 1 is timely. That two kinds of scholar, ships, one for non-Malays and the other for the Malays, are being awarded in other125 words
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Article57 1958-07-09 5 HOUSEWIVES NOW FEEL SAFE I WOULD like to compliment Mr. Veo Liari Hoo for his gallantry in going to the rescue of Miss Tan Boon See <S.T. July 3>. It makes us housewives feel safe to know that there are still brave men like Mr. Yeo around. Lone live chivalry57 words
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Article65 1958-07-09 5 OBLIGING SERVICE AT CITY HALL WENT to the Singapore City Hall the other <Xv on business. That was the first time I have had occasion to go there since the city council elections :n.-t December. I found the men with whom l talked most obliging. It seems to me that65 words
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Article52 1958-07-09 5 FOR TRAFFIC A ROAD in front of the Raja Muda's Palace in Telok Anson is named after the late Sultan Abdul Aziz. Except for the footpath, this earth-road is almost covered with weeds. Will the Government b« fcood enough to marc the road serviceable for vehicular traffic? PEDESTRIAN52 words
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Article78 1958-07-09 5 CHILDREN NEED REMINDING AS one who has bt-ui in A th? teaching prolesMou for the past thirty years. I am surprised at the attitude of the Education Department towards the City Council's anti-spitting campaign. <S.T. July B>. It leaves a bad taste in ones mouth I know that, in spite78 words
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Advertisement540 1958-07-09 5 CLASSIFIED ADS. JOHN AND "PIE" Chipplndalr 8.8. "Carthage" 10th July P.PC. M M.rrf, tit (minimum). OATES: To Barbara and Jack at 2. Ross Road. Penang. on 8 7 58 a son. Both well. RAMU— To Sarojlni and Dr. N. Ramaswaml a boy at K.K. Hospital on 87 58 Bro her540 words
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Advertisement8 1958-07-09 5 EUERVBODV LOOKS TO Kodak FOR [RIHERHS FOR Him8 words
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Article, Illustration749 1958-07-09 6 CLERK TESTIFIES: RAJ SAID HE WOULD CALL A GANG TO KILL ME IF I REFUSED P K. KANNAN, a Public Works Department clerk, told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Singapore High Court yesterday that he signed two letters on April 23, 1957, admitting749 words
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Article60 1958-07-09 6 Two officers of the Singapore and Federation Governments. Messrs A. Hamid and A. Jalil. have been awarded diplomas of the British Co-operative College In Loughborough. Leicestershire. The three-term course which they completed included studies in co-operat-ive law, co-operative field work, the principles and practice of audit,60 words
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Article28 1958-07-09 6 IPOH. Tues. The body of an unidentified Chinese believed to be a vagrant, was found under a bridge over the Parl river here this afternoon.28 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-09 6 THE COMMANDING OFFICER. Royal Malayan Navy. Captain E D. Norman, shaking bands with Flat-Captain S. M Nanda (on left), on board I.N.S. Mysore. With back to camera is Rear Admiral A. Chakravarti.— Straits Time* pictures.43 words
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Article57 1958-07-09 6 IPOH. Tues. -Three youths Kong Seng Lol. 16. Lai -^ong Yong and Wong Ha. both 18 were charged In the magistrate's court here today with robbing a girl. Lee Ooh Chin, of a gold chain valued at $90 on Sunday night. No plea was recorded, and57 words
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240 1958-07-09 6 DENANU, Tues. The 1 words "bloody fool" were so commonly used in this country that they had become practically meaningless, a lawyer, Mr. Lee Theanchu, submitted in the Penang Appeal Court today. He was arguing an appeal by Inspector Ahmad bin Long, former240 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-07-09 6 THE I.N.S. MYSORE pride of the Indian Navy. REAR-ADMIRAL Chakravarti. Flat Officer Commanding the Indian Navy— the first Indian to bold that rank.29 words
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Article358 1958-07-09 6 SIX MORE WARSHIPS COMING IN WEEK T«E pride of the 1 Indian Navy, the Mysore, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral A. Chakravarti, anchored In the Man-o'-War anchorage in Singapore yesterday morning on a goodwill visit to the island. The Mysore will be joined by six other Indian warships within the358 words
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Article64 1958-07-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The proceeds of the charity screening here of Shaw Brothers' latest Malay film "Doctor" will go to the Lady Templer T. B. Hospital Fund The Mentrl Lesar of Selangor. who ls the chairman of the Selangor State Appeal Committee, ls heading64 words
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150 1958-07-09 6 ITUANTAN, Tues-The cock that crowed twice in court today was ordered to be taken far away by the Magistrate. Tuan Sheikh Abdullah. The cock featured In a case in which Wan Mahmat bin Abdul Rahman. 22. pleaded guilty to two charges of150 words
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Article34 1958-07-09 6 RAUB. Tuts The new medical officer of the Mnilakab Hospital is Dr. S. Ramarhandran from Kuantan. The former medical officer. Dr. O. C Dutta. has been transferred to the Raub district hospital34 words
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Advertisement79 1958-07-09 6 PERFECT TIMING STAR BRAND CLOCKS BATTERY MODELS ALSO AVAILABLE Food tastes VL/'^ [I twice as good m 5 V ci with H.P. X^^^^ PfTrfl If Mmmmm We're in for (w r?l2 a treat H p Sauce ls on iMpEii ttle menu Meat fish hßJk^ vegetables, rice dishes E^UEIT ttlH >79 words
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Advertisement141 1958-07-09 6 GORDON'S TOP-QUALITY AUSTRALIAN DUCKS > Tender, delicious, Jr m and economical M -/of! These Austrohon ducks ore olways popular and what con be more mouth-watering than Roost Duck, Birds Eye Green Peas, and new potatoes' For your next dinner-party choose one or more of these succulent and economia col birds141 words
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Article334 1958-07-09 7 STRIKING GLASS WORKERS FOCUS BINOCULARS ON FACTORY 'DESERTERS' WHO HAVE GONE BACK TO WORK ARE CLOSELY WATCHED STRIKING employees of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. are using binoculars to keep the company's factory in Henderson Road under close observation. Operation "big watch" was started from334 words
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Article64 1958-07-09 7 PENANG. Tues. There was a large gathering at the funeral today of Mr. Lee Phang Ler.g, a merchant and former committee member of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The late Mr. Lee, who was 68. left a widow, two sons. Mr. Lee Sau Van and Mr.64 words
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100 1958-07-09 7 Police in Ipoh hold 2 "tiger generals IPOH. Tues. Two "tiger generals' from Singapore were among eight secret society members held this morning for questioning. A police party on rounds in stepping up operations against gangster activities in the town checked passengers in a car in front of Cathay Hotel100 words
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Article67 1958-07-09 7 THUGSBREAK UP TWO FOOD STALLS IPOH, Tues.— Secret society thugs smashed up two food stalls in the old market In Leech Street here last night. Armed with iron rods, sticks and parangs, six youths went to the stalls about 9.30 p.m. and started to break up showI cases. They then67 words
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Article75 1958-07-09 7 IPOH. Tues.— About 40 dental surgeons, nurses and technicians attended the clinical meeting or the northern branch of the Malayan Dental Association at the Ipoh General Hospital at the werkend. The acting Perak State Physician. Dr. C. Sinnadurai. 1 read a paper on the diseases of75 words
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253 1958-07-09 7 India gives Malaya a surprise gift of vaccine I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two weeks ago the M°layan Government sent an urgent request to the Indian Government for a consignment of cholera vaccine. It offered to pay. The vaccine— worth $45,--000 and sufficient to immunise 150.000 peoplehas now arrived by air. But253 words
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Article19 1958-07-09 7 IPOH. Tues. The Party Rakyat yesterday formed a new branch at Malim Nawar 23 miles from here.19 words
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Article32 1958-07-09 7 LABIS, Tues. An attendant, Lee Sol Kirn, 26, was killed instantly when he fell beneath the rear wheel of a timber truck on a logging track near here yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-07-09 7 A JOB IN BRITAIN FOR CHIEF OF RMAF AIR COMMODORE A. V. R. Johnstone, who plitnned the formation of the Royal Mala an Air Force, left for Britain yesterday to take over command of a fighter station in Yorkshire. Commodore Johnstone who left in the troopship Oxfordshire, said that he123 words
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153 1958-07-09 7 Teachers' pay bid runs into trouble KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation's 40,000 schoolteachers have stumbled at the first hurdle of their pay rise demand. The official side on the salary committee of the National Joint Council for Teachers has turned down the proposed unified 'alary scheme submitted by the teachers.153 words
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Article44 1958-07-09 7 'Decision on aid deferred KUANTAN. Tues. The management committee of the Chung Hwa Middle School here last night decided to defer considering whether to accept full Government aid for the school It agreed to start a building fund immediately for a new school building.44 words
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232 1958-07-09 7 Student helped with engine then died KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 4 FINAL YEAR student of the Kuala Lumpur A Technical College suddenly fell backward while helping to repair a taxi and was taken to the General Hospital where he died, the Coroner's Court here was told today. The student, Ronald E.232 words
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Article24 1958-07-09 7 The monthly report of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service yesterday disclosed that there were 889 donors as against 761 recipients last month.24 words
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Article47 1958-07-09 7 PENANO, Tues. The chairman of the Penang State Education Board, Dr N. K Menon. last night wa> awarded a certificate of pro flclency in Malay. He was among 30 students of the Hu Yew Seah Malay Night School who received certificates for 1957 examinations.47 words
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Article80 1958-07-09 7 MALAYA TO SEEK AID FROM UNESCO KUALA 1.1 MPI Tues.— The Federation Government is considering what aid it should ask from the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation of which it i s now a full fledged member. A Government spokesman said today: "All I can say now is80 words
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Article213 1958-07-09 7 Pakistan wants trade If UAL A LUMPUR, Tues. 1V —The first Pakistan High Commissioner in Malaya, MaJ.-Gen. AlHaj Nawabzada Moh amed Sher Ah Khan, said here today that one of his main tasks was to work for better trade relations between the213 words
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Advertisement121 1958-07-09 7 «o r i»'o You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM 1 There's something distinctive about cream does the miracle ingredient |P^PJk him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the /^^^^jJJ^l neatly in place you can sec so clearly hair all that it121 words
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Advertisement268 1958-07-09 7 You'll want to climb into the saddle... "ttmslenn ford jacTlemmon 13 mm HUM! KlQwn PDnu nnui cuv wR AWmm^^ Mrmjt 13mm ANNA Minn- BKIAN UUNLtVi m^^^m D^\^ nnFHM. next fr-.fV \it Vl/ Cllll CHANCE I IM I mw* re tit i?j^ Jr JlllVblV T l/lA Jr yLJy^^^ r J^^.FINGER-TIP Ij^^^^'j^n268 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-07-09 8 MR. V. DAVID. aeereUrygeneral of the banned National Union of Factory and General Workers, flanked on the right by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, and on the left by Mr. M. Arokiasamy, executive secretary •f the Malayan173 words
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452 1958-07-09 8 Girl (17) says bomoh cured, wed, knifed her COURT TOLD OF ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY JPOH, Tues. —Aj bomoh used his charms to cure a 17--year-old divorcee of an illness, won her for his briH'> then, three days after the marriage, stabbed her and four of her relatives, the High Court452 words
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259 1958-07-09 8 TAILOR JAILED 5 YEARS FOR ACID OFFENCES RAUB, Tuesday. A TAILOR threw a glass of formic acid at his chief A tenant when he was asked to pay his arrears of rent, the High Court here was told today Moo Chew, 51, a father of six, was jailed ior three259 words
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Article58 1958-07-09 8 Man and boy on rape charge KUANTAN. T«es. Hamid bin Ismail 44, and Omar bin Awang. 14. were charged here today with raping a seven-year-old girl at Batu Tiga. Beserah. on June 18. No pica was recorded]. Inspector J. B. Tan, prosecuting, said a decision will be announced on July58 words
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Article23 1958-07-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR. TuesA combined Gurkha-police patrol yesterday exchanged fire with a lone terrorist In Kulai district of Johore. The bandit fled.23 words
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Article49 1958-07-09 8 MALACCA. Tues. Shopkeeper Tan Seng Kay. 33. of Buklt Bharu near here, was acquitted In the sessions court of illegal possession of five katls of raw opium. Tan's wife, Choo Ken, who was charged Jointly with him, had her case adjourned to July 30.49 words
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243 1958-07-09 8 The bogus Tengku is fined for cheating 1/UALA TRENGGANU,! Tues A bogus Tengku, who cheated the brothe? of the Tengku Ampuan Besar of Trengganu, Tengku Abdullah bin Omar, of a motorcar, was fined $250 or four months' Jail, here today. The court was told that Aman bin Salleh. 20. introduced243 words
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Article31 1958-07-09 8 TELUK ANSON Tues. Police have recovered the body of Wong Ah Wai. 11. a student of Ban Mm School. three days after he was drowned in the Perak River31 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-07-09 8 A YOUNG Australian, who has helped to build up a thriving business by exporting Australian animal pests as pets, now wants to expand the trade to Malaya. Mr. Gerald Margrave, a handsome broad shouldered professional animal and bird catcher and sales representative (or144 words
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Advertisement382 1958-07-09 8 t lI CAIHA Organisation U I •4c s.i 7oT'U»iilffl*B9CECMn!Eu»iiB^Bß»^iTicEvlH y^ +L "lyJ'f Tffltß 2i-ii« lUUA7! t 4 J0 pm j^ !!p^^ "THE YOUM6 UONS" m r I- ISsiilsl" h MILY! 2 30 &7 30 > I SAT. SCN.— EXTRA SHOW 9 3t a.m. if" Cask Bookinn Oalyl Prfaa: $5/-. N.382 words
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Miscellaneous205 1958-07-09 8 TirriaTic frr\c c\ur\rr\ 24 owes the journalists about OTIaITS limeS LIOSSWOra ten. oddly enough it) *S Out by Oateshead. observing [10 j I tl^ I n~rT~n Unilted accommodaUoei Ci, 1, SHS ymJ —wg LwJ Ujm 5 Consequences of fresli shares? sk^^^ l^aC^^ Hm™"~ Sdwm I* nt i wood and metal205 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1958-07-09 9 The terror reign of Ben Pease, Pacific pirate STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE /o/in Mahlmann who was signed up as mate on Pease's brig. He was the only man who stood up to Pease and lived BEN PEASE the pirate "came from nowhere" to maraud the China Seas, swoop on SouthDaily Mirror - 1,568 words
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Advertisement236 1958-07-09 9 by good/Year LEADERB IN NYLON TYRE DEVELOPMENT Goodyear leads again. Immediately following their development of the first Nylon giant tyres, Goodyear proudly presents the first range of Earthmover tyres made with this miracle manmadefibrewcight for weight, stronger than steel. With extra strength and flexibility, extra margin of safety for heavy236 words
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Miscellaneous54 1958-07-09 9 Vurwnvn A Co. By 31u9 The Suiat By Lesile Chnrieriv /Pick Tracy By Chester Gould I THOSE PAOCACES in "1 Ifweu..'''? W -JMSBOOV W JUNIORf MV i_BGS ARE. W jut BACK S£AT. JUMIOft. **~-^—~ff\ "USMING TMffi SCINC CBUSWED S£E Turaun By Mulyar Bice Burroughs i_jß I rt* to*. this ftiSTfcxe!.'54 words
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817 1958-07-09 10 By Our Market Correspondent fHE big drop in imports of rubber into Malaya in June helped the price to firm on the Singapore market yesterday and July first grade was taken up to 78| cents, closing a quarter of a cent817 words
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Article19 1958-07-09 10 Malayan Share Market: July t July 1 Industrials: 89.98 M.M Tins: 77.M 15.1* lan. 1 I»M— 1M19 words
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Article17 1958-07-09 10 I he following June rubber crops are announced Kempas 333,350 lb aud Eadclla ***** la.17 words
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Article17 1958-07-09 10 RUBBER: 78 cento per Ik. (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $M» per picul (unchanged).17 words
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Article157 1958-07-09 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares continued on firm lines with price moves generally small on the Stock Exchange here today. Trading was heavier over a wider range of stocks Myer provided the most notable move with a rise of 6d. to 22k. 6d. Mining shares recorded a firm tone157 words
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Article152 1958-07-09 10 I July flrsl grade rubber buyers fob closed in Singapore yesterday at 78 cents per lb up seveneighths of a cent on Monday's closing price Closing Tone: Quiet after steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob buyers 78, sellers 78152 words
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Article109 1958-07-09 10 Sinfapore Chinese Produir E»change: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent July/August IM 1 buyers, »3i sellers. Coconut ail: steady bulk $47 a sellers, drum $50 sellers. Pepper: steady, no business reported done; Muniok white $126, Sarawak $125, special Sarawak black $73 (all up $1).109 words
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Article199 1958-07-09 10 Ship* lying alongside the Sin gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Haustrum 1/2, Olenfruln 4/5, Jet** Lykes 6A, Bonnevllle 67. Sudan 8/9. Leovllle 10/11. Sabang 13/14. Eastern Maid 15 16, Mlkaaa Maru I*. Walrata 19/20. Berdang N. Wall 2, Prekkak N. Wall 3, Rengam, N. Wall199 words
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Article77 1958-07-09 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31V Swiss Franc* 141%: French Franc* 13i86. Belgian Franc* 1610 V Italian Ure ***** On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday,77 words
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Advertisement580 1958-07-09 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cittseni and from permanent Serving Government Officers Including those on probation who have attained the age of 17 but not 21 for appointment as settlement Officers In the state of Malacca. Candidates should have passed the Oversea School Certificate or 1U equivalent but580 words
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Advertisement499 1958-07-09 10 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS MALAYAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Cltlaens for the post of Manager, Klnta Valley Workshop, Ipoh. Salary $700 x 25— »750 and Provident Fund. Housing and Entertainment allowance considered. Yearly bonus is also payable. Candidates must have experience in the administration of a Workshop,499 words
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Advertisement390 1958-07-09 10 NOTICES NOTICE HEAD TEACHER, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOL, KAMI NTINO. TAIPING, (NaUoaal Type AsstJlal Secondary CncUsa. askl Standard Type rrim»ry-t:n«11.b) Applications stating Age and Qualifications from Anglican male taachan for the above post as from 1.1.59 are Invited to be sent before 31.7.5g to UM Diocesan Secretary for Schools, St. Andrew's390 words
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Advertisement769 1958-07-09 10 TENDERS UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD I*. FHAVSE STREET RANGOON. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Masters, Chief Officers, Chief Engineers and Second Engineers for the Union of Burma Shipping Board's foreign-going vessels, on salaries (Income-tax frOOt M under:— Master K 1.4 M) With Chief Officer K tM) annual OWef Engineer K 1,280) lncreSecond769 words
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Advertisement1260 1958-07-09 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. nil mi aai BLLBRMAN UMU KLAVBHESS LINE LONOON. MVM. ROniRIIM LtS tMEUS. SAN FRtNCISCt NAMMRC, I twtl SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTIANI tad far USA., Nortk Atlantic Parta Acccptiag earn far Ctattai I Stttk and Canada til Ctlomto Aatrita cm v pun mnmvilu Sport SIMM Ptnang Sport P1,260 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1958-07-09 12 The scouts are on the track of hidden treasure reputed to be buried by a pirate in Mr. D'Alphonso's house. After many adventures they find the entrance to a tunnel in an overgrown bed of a fishpond. Mr. D'Alphonso't father becomes very agitated1,100 words
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Article, Illustration432 1958-07-09 12 Dear Boys and Girls. Here are the six winners of our Flipper contest in which you were asked to find old Tom's missing tea things. Bramah Naiou. 50 Green Lane. Bukit Mertaiam. Yap < Kiong Chin. 216 Circular S Road Kuala Lumpur, Rasnah bmte Sulaiman. 475432 words
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Article224 1958-07-09 12 riere are some more pen pals for you |ins Zainol, aged I 5, c/o P.O. Sen Menanti, Negri Sembilan. Games, stamps. Zaman Arshad, aged 16. 590 Simpang Ampat, Bukit Tengah. Province Wellesley. Stamps, reading. Leong Teck Wah, a«ed 16 650- B lalan Raya West. Klang. Selangor. Correspondence Tan224 words
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Advertisement852 1958-07-09 13 TUITION I* Wort, ti(Mimu}— torn Stttm. mmtrm LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL guaranteed safe and correct Tuition by Experienced Instructors oa daal-oontrolled ears, 64 nilis.ll Road, Pkane *****. rarywrnAi SCUWLE. Chemistry ana Blolesr by experienced Science Graduate. Also coaching for Secondary School Entrance Examination BOX A 5078. S.T. BALLROOM PRIVATE LESSONS only852 words
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Advertisement887 1958-07-09 13 LOCAL LEAVE it a>ap* 8* IBtm i M rt, THE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Malaya's Finest Hill Station offers change of climate. Delightful wafkß. excellent gaif Tariff front the Manager. Cameron Highlands Hotel. Telephone Tanab Rat* 212 Telegram Caaahotet Taaafa Bata LOANS tt Word, U <Mim.)— Bmm M rl< twlrm UROENTLY LOAN887 words
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Advertisement113 1958-07-09 13 soft, economical, k double for strength j j ?dXF l gg Cf. CST >m fy If you think that all toilet tissue Is crisp and harsh, try gentle Andrrx and change your mind The first thing you notice about Andrei is Its clean cotton-wool softness— the comfort and pure whiteness113 words
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Article912 1958-07-09 14 BUKIT TIMAH ENTRIES OUT Of FORCE FOR FAST WORK Showman strikes top form after XL outing— one to watch MERRY LIGHT HAS IMPROVED TMZARRO outpaced KOLA BAY on an excellent track when they were matched in a three-furlong workout during yesterday morning's gallops at Bukit Timah.912 words
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Article685 1958-07-09 14 IITEIGHTS 'o. TV all nine racr at Bukit Timal on Saturday: O 1 Dlv |aud) W Garryden t.»O Sober Thought t.13 Sunny LsWI 8.11 Ptsarro 8.11 Winlcrdrina I IS The Cobra 111 iwLibnsss U IH Wlnnrtou If* •H" liM 111 Fren«h Shot B.M Ghry 817 Guoonc Banal685 words
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Article81 1958-07-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tua*. Defending champions Chartered Bank were beaten 8-2 by Sentul Workshops In their 0.D.8.H. Soccer League Dlv. One match at Taylor Road today. Unbeaten Sentul Workshops, who have won all their five matches, scored through Nathan (3), Ibrahim (3), Thangaveloo (2) and Victor, and81 words
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Article21 1958-07-09 14 TKLUK ANSON. Tue*.— Rangers and Sungel Bernam Estate drew 3-3 m a Dry. 1 league soccer match here yesterday.Bernama - 21 words
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Article389 1958-07-09 14 /iHLKRS shew so a«aart tara v ,1 a**** m a teetiag trToot with KBlchUbrMce iWahalr). They eloeaea SI l/> Cor W— •aw «f the fastest Urn« of the Cheers to a ihree-rear-oW telaiac bj Hindoslan oot of Folperr* fc-y Devonian. A* a two year-»M he389 words
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Article441 1958-07-09 14 Milton hits undefeated 104 in his first Test match LEEDS. Tuesday. ARTHUR MILTON, fair-haired Gloucestershire opening batsman, yesterday achieved the dream of al. cricketers when he hit a century in his first Test innings. His dour undefeated 104 and a sparkling 113 not out by Peter May441 words
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Article202 1958-07-09 14 STATHAM BOWLS LANCS TO VICTORY BY INNS f ONDON, Tuos— Brian Statham, KJ the "forgotten" fast bowler of English cricket, yesterday sent Lancashire to an overwhelming two-day win over Leicestershire at Manchester. Statham took seven wickets for 44 Including a hat triek as Leicestershire, all out for 87 InReuter - 202 words
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Article17 1958-07-09 14 SBGAMVr. lues— Sungel Sessmat received a walkover from Jementah hi the lnter-mukim soccer competition here yesterday17 words
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156 1958-07-09 14 Indonesia accepts invitation by FAM KUALA I.UMPUR Tues. —Of the three countries invited by the F.A. of Malaya to take part In the international soccer festival celebrating the anniversary of merdeka here next month, only Indonesia has accepted. Vietnam and Singapore, the other two countries Invited, have not yet replied.156 words
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Article133 1958-07-09 14 V U ALA LUMPUR, Tue* Selangor cricket selectors today named their team to meet Penang In the final match of the North zone In the Malayan cricket championship on the padang here on Saturday and Sundaj. Selangor, favourites to win the championship, need only to133 words
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Miscellaneous85 1958-07-09 14 mgmm KUALA LIMPII son tR: fas League. Dlv l T P c.A v Malay Mall. Princes Road: Dlv. 3— Selangor Club v Dynamos, padang: TPC A v Hq. Federation Army, Ipoh Road 0.D.8.H League, Dlv. I— Robinson v Printing Department. Chan Sow Lin Road: Dlv. 3— Survey Union v SC.S.SC85 words
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