The Straits Times, 16 July 1958
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Title Section20 1958-07-16 1 AVfUAiE ItAH.V fEsITIFIKP SAt.R EX< KE»S 110,000 The Straits Times AW*** Estd 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, lttt IS CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1958-07-16 1 BRITISH TROOPS ALERTED FOR MID-EAST OPERATION In Paris NATO calls crisis session to study worsening situation AIOUT 700 man of the First Csmeronisn Kagimaitt Fl Axlt ir to flown to Aden from Ken v*. I mnftfjn Defence Ministry announced in London yesterday as a "purely precautionaryReuter - 1,123 words
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141 1958-07-16 1 BEIRUT, Tues. Bagdad Radio said today that Nuri Al Said, the Iraqi Premier, had been caught and lynched by a mob. In an announcement the radio said: "The dog of Imperialism has exhaled his last breath. "The people arrested the doe of imperialism,Reuter; UPI - 141 words
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78 1958-07-16 1 TEL AVIV, Tues— The Israeli Prime Minister. Mr. David Ben Gurion. last night mnunoned the D.S. ambassador, Mr. Edward B. Lawson. for argent consultations on the Implications of the Iraqi conn. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Israel still stood by its warning—78 words
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105 1958-07-16 1 the crisis as I see it-by glubb pasha TWENTY-SEVEN months •90, King Hussein or lammh imjlaisr k— ijig* growing nationalism ami wra •us rrom owner MW BO Hens, sacked Gen. John 1. Glubb. 60, the man who welded Jordan's Arab Legion info one of the crock fighting forces of the105 words
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Article85 1958-07-16 1 BELGRADE. Tnes. President Nasser of the United Arab BepabUc left ItfNUrU unexpectedly last night to ■Msnasvnn ta^an m +A h«HM eager than scheduled. President Nasser seranpew all plans for his Anal nay on Brioni and arrangesnenO for a tnw—lal farewell today were drspasd whoa ho85 words
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121 1958-07-16 1 rpHE Iraqi crisis has 1 boosted the rubber price in Singapore to over the 80-cent level for the first time since January. August first grade gained over three cents In two days with buyers coming Into the market for first grade rubber and sellers121 words
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Article39 1958-07-16 1 BEIRUT, Tues.— Bagdad Radio said last night that all Iraqi troops in Jordan have been ordered to withdraw and return to Iraq. The number of Iraqi troops in Jordan is estimated at around 12,000.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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332 1958-07-16 1 Villager: 'Cheated of my $350,000 ticket' MALACCA, Tues— A a shopkeeper, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Slmat. 35, of Chin Chin. 23 miles from here, reported to the police this morning that he had been cheated of the first prize ticket of $350,000 In the last draw of the Social and332 words
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Article39 1958-07-16 1 VALETTA. Tues. The headquarters of the Third Commando Brigade and a number of troops of 45 Royal Marine Commando are sailing immediately from Malta in Mediterranean fleet ships for internal security duties In Cyprus.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article29 1958-07-16 1 NEW YORK, Tues. Caltez Pacific Oil Company announced the opening today at Dumal, in Sumatra, of a deep-water oil pier which can berth the largest ships29 words
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Article24 1958-07-16 1 TOKYO. Tues. Nine women died and 21 were Injured when an explosion rocked a chemical punt In southern Tokyo today.— upl24 words
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Article713 1958-07-16 1 KHOR CHEANG KEE – - 10,000 pay homage to new ruler KHOR CHEANG KEE FROM Patah tumbohl Hilang bergantil The Ruler is deadl Long live the Ruler I ALOR STAR, Tuesday. FROM ten thousand throats in the vast Kedah istana gardens today, a tumultuous cry went up: "Daulat Toanku" (We pray for oar sovereign). Thus,713 words
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Article87 1958-07-16 1 Big doch strike widens trade gap LONDON. Tues. Britain 1 trade gap rose to n*U million in Jane, the Board o* Trade announced yesterday. This to the highest figure since October 1957 when the excess of Imports over eanorts was £7« million. The Board of Trade said the ww nim87 words
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Article37 1958-07-16 1 CAPKTOWN. Tues. Mr Erie Louw. South A I rica n Minister of External Affairs. announced today fist the Union Government has decided to return to full participation in the wort of the United Nations.- Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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75 1958-07-16 1 WASHINGTON, Tues King Feisai of Iraq was killed by a mob in Baghdad yesterday, a highly respecteJ diplomatic source said today The »uunr MtHi the revolutionary government in Baghdad had admitted in private that the King was dead, hot made no puMic announcement. He75 words
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Article121 1958-07-16 1 WASHINGTON, Tues U.S. Navy said first Undints of the marines in Beirut harbour were accomaiisher w**hoot opposition under air cseof provided by the Z~, ton aircraft-carrier Essex. The marines landed compri- three battalions of the 2nd Marine Division, attached to the US. Sixth Fleet »nReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration900 1958-07-16 2 GEN. SIR JOHN GLUBB - Just like Egypt all over again GEN. SIR JOHN GLUBB CLUBB PASHA VIEWS IRAQ COUP AND ADVISES: BRITAIN, U.S. SHOULD NOT BE HOSTELS TO ARAB NATIONALISM By ...Former commander of tits Arab Legion. LONDON, Tues.— lt is still too early to foresee the possible results from the coup d'etat in900 words
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Miscellaneous15 1958-07-16 2 THE GAMBOLS b,^ L Jj^^JP fl^f<>flfc>O<> CttA#>S^aaaßA<l|lW7AMP MM TUBSBfV ymli^fpf^iy _VfHf fMTfT fl 1 Mti15 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-07-16 3 U.K. envoy safe after attack on embassy LONDON, Tues. The British Ambassador to Iraq, Sir Michael Wright, and Lady Wright are safe in a Bagdad hotel, the Foreign Office said last night. 'A Foreign Office spokesman said that the information had been given to the British Embassy in Washington by191 words
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Article44 1958-07-16 3 DARWIN. Tues. Sgt. James Mannion, of the Northern Territory Police, has been awarded the George Medal for bravery by the Queen. The award was for Mannion's bravery in a disastrous fire at Tennant Creek, Northern Australia. In December 1958. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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253 1958-07-16 3 CURFEW, BUT ANOTHER FOURI KILLED IN CYPRUS Foot: A last chance to step back front catastrophe NICOSIA, Tuesday. POUR people were killed in Cyprus yesterday despite drastic security measures which brought life to a standstill in an attempt to end the savage violence of the past week. At least twoReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-16 3 si v PEOPLE were killed and T» injured when a bomb shattered and set on fire this big department store In Beirut last Friday. Cars and a lorry parked outside, were also destroy -d. Firemen foaght the flames for seven hoars and damage was estimated64 words
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Article97 1958-07-16 3 Australia earns a 'baby bonus' CANBERRA, Tues. i USTRALIAS immigraJ\ tlon programme Is beginning to pay Its most welcome dividend "a baby bonus." The Minister for Immigration, Mr. A. R. Downer, said today that this bonus children oorn In Australia of migrant parents was Just one facet of the contributionReuter - 97 words
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Article51 1958-07-16 3 ALGIERS. Tues. Sixteen people, Including four soldiers, were Injured yesterday in grenade attacks In various parts of Algeria. Ninety three Algerian insurgents were killed and 43 captured in a series of operations in eastern and northern Algeria In the rast 48 hours. French military authorities said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article23 1958-07-16 3 PARIB. Tues. Gen. de Gaull'. arrived back in Paris last night after reviewing the French Mediterranean fleet at Toulon. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article26 1958-07-16 3 MIAMI, (Florida), Tues. The United states yesterday successfully launched a NikeHercules 75-mile range ground-to-air missile from the Air Force test centre near here. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article167 1958-07-16 3 CABINET CONSIDERS APPEAL LONDON, Tuesday. ff«HE BRITISH Cabinet, meeting in emergency session, last night considered an urgent appeal from President Camille Chamoun of Lebanon for the despatch of troops to seal its frontier with Syria, according to a usually well informed source here. ~_^,.w TheReuter - 167 words
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Article157 1958-07-16 3 Case of man who chose mother-in-law whenever wife let him down LONDON, TlTfesWithin three months of his marriage a man was sleeping with hi.s mother-in-law. Judge Abraham Flint said at Nottingham Divorce Court yesterday. He refused a divorce to Leonard Lltchfield. 29. who petitioned on grounds of adulteryReuter - 157 words
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Article33 1958-07-16 3 I LONDON. Tues. The Queen, who has t»>en suffer me from acute catarrh since Tuesday last week, naa another comfortable day yesterday. A slight temperature remains. It was stated. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article194 1958-07-16 3 ONOON. Mon— London stock market today was completely dominated by the new situation in the Middle last and moat section* recorded losses. The outstanding feature was the weakness of oil share* where price* (ell sharply under persistent selling. Gilt-edged securities lost ground under small selling in a market194 words
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58 1958-07-16 3 DE GAULLE AMNESTY FOR 2.800 MUSLIMS ALGIERS. Tues. French Army headquarters announced last night that an amnesty had been granted to 2.800 Muslim Nationalists in keeping with Gen de Gaulle's wishes for "French unity" on Bastille Day About 175 of the Nationalists had been serving Jail sentences. The rest were58 words
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Article18 1958-07-16 3 DUBLIN: Eire had an advene trade balance of >. 34.415.000 during the first six months of this year.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article30 1958-07-16 3 KATMANDU: The Indian military mission in Nepal, which has been stationed here to assist in training and reorganising the Nepalese Army since 1952 will be withdrawn on July 18 U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article30 1958-07-16 3 HONG KONG: The Philippines consul-gene-ral here announced that he had cancelled the passport to Manila's Vice-Mayor. Mr. Marcos Roces. who was due to leave for Communist China this week. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article43 1958-07-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More than 500 youths many from distant places turned up yesterday to join the Royal Air Force. About 300 of them were interviewed and half of them were selei/ d to sit for an examination.43 words
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128 1958-07-16 4 r'H. Tues. Many of Ipoh\ beggars prefer to continue in their "profession" rather than receive a subsistence allowance anj free accommodation from welfare sources. This act U revealed in the annual report of fhe Health Oflscer. Dr. Walter Holmes, who states that any further increase128 words
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287 1958-07-16 4 560 CANDIDATES N*W**R*}: CHOICE BIG PROBLEM KUALA LUMPUR, Toes.— The Alii•nce has decided to contest every seat in future elections. I. needs at least 560 candidates to contest forthcoming town, municipal, city and State elections and next year's general election. The287 words
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153 1958-07-16 4 Civil servants say 'stop politicians from interfering* KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. I EADERS of Malaya's 20,000 civil servants want the Government to put a stop to politicians interfering In public service matters. They are opposed to political parties passim; resolutions artecting their careers. Representatives of the civil service hare met the153 words
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Article85 1958-07-16 4 ONLY THREE RUBBER MEN FOR CHINA KUALA LUMTUR. Turs Rubber exporters are showing HtUe interest in Joining the Federation of Rubber Traders' Association delegation to China. With only two days more before applications close, only three exporters have expressed the desire to join the delegation. The closing date may now85 words
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Article25 1958-07-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The next meeting of the Johore Council at State will be held here at 10 a in. on Aug. 6.25 words
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129 1958-07-16 4 FISHING SCHOOL PLAN SHELVED NO MONEY PENANG, Tues. The Fisheries Department has temporarily shelved a $250,000 project to build a marine fisheries school at Glußor here. "We do not have enough money," Mr. Soong Mm Kong, Director of Fisheries, said today. Mr. J. L. Carvalho. the school's principal-design-ate, v now129 words
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109 1958-07-16 4 KLANO. Tues. The heat is on and firemen here have had their holidays cut by more than four days a month. Formerly Klang firemen got a day's holiday in three days, but now they have to be on duty four days before getting109 words
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Miscellaneous923 1958-07-16 4 1 ifBATS OHAf YOUR CINEMAS TODaF] m i CESS: That Never PWled Chat Jungle Olrl Spirit of Rosle (Man- I SressaMg Cboon Thin (Cantonese) 1, 7.30 darta) 1.30. 0. ».15. 1 jimpill < ath.v ri,,. Rku. i lan M*J«STIC: OoMen Bell (Can- Ulmm* IATHAi: oIUP OKICJ 1, J JO. lnn923 words
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Article211 1958-07-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The acting Principal Federal Establishment Officer, Inche Abdullah bin Sahat, warned today that Government employees who withdrew their cont ributions from the Employees' Provident Fund on the grounds of leaving the country for good would not be re-employed. This is explained211 words
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Article20 1958-07-16 5 MERSING. Tues.-Mr. O.W. Perelra. of Malacca, has been transferred to Sri Mer sing English School as a science teacher.20 words
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Article140 1958-07-16 5 MONEY IS 'TIGHT': DEMAND FOR NEW HOUSES HAS FALLEN I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The trade recession has hit builders. Many new housing schemes have been shelved. A leading building contractor here who confirmed the "slump" in business said trx^- that builders were now fighting shy of starting new projects.140 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-07-16 5 Miss Singapore off to Long Beach MISS SINGAPORE— Marion Willis left for Lme Beach. California, at noon yesterday in a PanAmerican airliner. wa\mc farewell from an honoured place in the cockpit. Marion looked stunning in a sack-suit of white and t orange with a matching orange hat. In her hand150 words
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Article75 1958-07-16 5 The University of Malaya will send a five-man delegation to the Eighth Conference of Commonwealth Universities to be held In Montreal in September. The delegates will be the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A. Oppenheim. Prof. C N. Parkinson, Professor of History, Prof. E. S. Monteiro, and Dr. Tay Teck75 words
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Article17 1958-07-16 5 Japan's ambassador to Malaya. Mr. Kaoru Hayashl. Is due in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.17 words
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676 1958-07-16 5 'No' said wife to doctor's offer of home, visits by sons CUSTODY CASE TOLD OF RECONCILIATION BID THAT FAILED- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Dr. Foo Lum Choon, a former Selangor badminton champion, last night made an offer to his attractive wife to settle the dispute over the custody of their two676 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-07-16 5 'Father dead' story work of mischief maker A SINGAPORE Gov- ernment pensioner walked into Times House yesterday four hours after his "son" had telephoned to report his sudden death. The man. Mr. A. Khandlah. was shocked when he learnt that an attempt had been made to insert an obituary by215 words
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Article67 1958-07-16 5 Two men. Sulakhan Singh and Gurdial Singh, yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of offering a $100 bribe to an assistant controller of immigration on July 12. It was alleged that the sum was meant as an inducement to Mr. Noor67 words
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Article22 1958-07-16 5 Singapore will send 11 delegates to the third World Assembly of Youth in New Delhi from August 3 to 19.22 words
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Article167 1958-07-16 5 MTUC: 'NO POLITICS' CALL PENANG, Tuesday. MR. 001 THIAM SIEW, secretary of the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, warned today that the Malayan Trade Union Council would lose its identity as a national industrial organisation if it indulged in politics. Mr. 001. commenting on a report that the council167 words
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Article35 1958-07-16 5 PENANO. Tues. The Han Chiang High School here today postponed Its eighth anniversary celebrations as a mark of resp"Ct to the late Sultan of Kedah whose funeral took place in Alor Star today.35 words
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Article73 1958-07-16 5 SEA SCOUTS' VOYAGE TO ISLANDS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malayan sea scouts will make a voyage next month to the Perhentlan Islands. off the coast of north Trengganu. The Islands are abundant In coral formations and marine life. The sea scouts will make the trip as part of their training programme.73 words
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Article50 1958-07-16 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. rues Yeop bin Mohamed Yu^ofl. 28 said in the Sessions Court here yesterday that he was unemployed and hunger drove him to steal. Yeop. who had 10 previous convictions, pleaded guilty to fraudulent possession of stolen goods. He was Jailed for three months50 words
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Article36 1958-07-16 5 A reader. Mr. Wee Keng Koon. has sent a cheque tor $300 to Fatlmah blnte Tlpok, mother of 11 children, who gave birth to triplets In Kampong Senibong. near Johore Bahru last week.36 words
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Article182 1958-07-16 5 IfUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation Government was today urged to- "practise what it preaches" regarding its policy on retrenchment of workers. The Government had announced that should retrenchment become necessary, the first to be "axed" would be re-employed pensioners, followed by married won. n and182 words
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Article42 1958-07-16 5 KLANG, Tues.— Workmen are tearin- up the pavement of nine shophouses in Station Street to make way for a wider 'jad to solve the parking r"Pblem. The present 14ft. wide road will be widen i by another 20ft42 words
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Article39 1958-07-16 6 M W»r4t IK t Minimum i. MRS. SHOW POH LENO and the family of the late Mr Scow eteu Jin thank all Frieud-i and Relatives for Attendance, Wreathr and Kindnesses In their recent bereavement. (Upcountiy I'apers please copy).39 words
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Article16 1958-07-16 6 U W»rit $1$ (Minimum) MARTHA Please come tack. Will do anything you ask. l-ove John.16 words
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Article383 1958-07-16 6 :h K'vrWi tl* (Minimum). AN EATING THRILL—Add one cr two drops of Tabasco to your MiK.m Tabasco made fr«m Chilli, gives that piquant flavour. AN ALL-WAVE MARCONIPHONE Radio loi you lor only $60 cash. Enquire M B Nathan. Orchard Road Singapore. OUR SHOP has been dosed today as a383 words
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546 1958-07-16 6 The Straits Times Spore, Wed. July 16. 1958. The Crisis Deepens The probable consequences of the coup in Iraq artall too plain. The Bagdad Pact becomes largely ineffective, its inability lo prevent backdoor attack exposed. As Nasserism gets its biggest stimulus since Suez, the Western Powei-s unless prepared to make546 words
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Article378 1958-07-16 6 City Council And Straits Times A decision by the City Council's Finance Committee to suspend the publication of Council notices in the Straits Times comes before the full Council tomorrow for confirmation. Public interest in this decision probably has been attracted by the curious reasoning that a suspected error on378 words
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Article264 1958-07-16 6 The emergence in Singapore of the teenage thug, as vicious as any hardened secret society gangster, is a fresh challenge to a public too used to paying tribute to crime. Four young lads ha\ been brutally killed by juvenile gangsters in the past nine months. In the last264 words
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Article, Illustration545 1958-07-16 6 RICHARD HUGHES - RICHARD HUGHES TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO MAO CLIMBED TO POWER AS AN UNASHAMED PARTY REVISIONIST By IT is now clear that Mao Tse-tung has strengthened the hand, and has probably goaded the activity, of those Jorces in the Kremlin which favour a tougher line545 words
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Letter972 1958-07-16 6 I HAVE read with interest your" editorial Working To Rule" and would like to make some comments and observations of my own. It is difficult to imagine a full-blooded trade dispute involving strike action which does not in some way contravene some principles which the legal mind972 words
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323 1958-07-16 6 rpHE Chines..' Ladles A*>--1 soclation was founded over 40 years ago by a few who wished to promote culture, social and other activities -and later its membership was opened to all who had any contact with Chinese to take an active Interest323 words
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253 1958-07-16 6 WITH reference to the answer given by Mrs A. Jumabhoy to my criticism of some of our social clubs including the Kamala Club, it is necessary to make some corrections to her statement The Singapore Council of Women wrote a letter on Aug. IS. 1957 stating:253 words
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241 1958-07-16 7 WORKERS BLAME CRISIS ON RAILWAY CHIEFS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malayan Railway workers will meet soon to discuss the warning of possible dismissals because of the financial crisis the railway administration is facing. Th.- acting general manager, Mr. L. Perkins, said yesterday that if the crisis continued the railways would suffer241 words
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112 1958-07-16 7 V| R. GUNN lAY TEIK I* Malayan High Commissioner In AjslraK.l wr.te* to say that a year ago, before he left to head the Malayan mission in Canberra he resigned from the presi dency of the Malayan Civics Council which early th-s month112 words
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90 1958-07-16 7 Ferry is planned for trade visitors A FESRV service between Clifford rier and Kallariß basin is bring planned for visitors to the S5 million Singapore constitution fair during Chinese New Year. They wil discuss this plan with the Master Attendant this week. Mr Richard K. M. l.im. secretary of the90 words
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Article29 1958-07-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Johore branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers will hold the annual meeting at rhe Hotel Malaya here tomorrow ot 5 pm29 words
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Article35 1958-07-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues More than 100 people yesterday attended the opeiflnp ceremony of the American art -xhlbltlon at the British Council here. The American Ambassador. Mr. Homer M. Bylngton opened the exhibition.35 words
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Article26 1958-07-16 7 BUTTERWORTH. Tues Police are investigating the loss of cable worth $500 from the ButUr worth Telecommunications Department compound next to the police station here.26 words
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Article621 1958-07-16 7 DECREE MADE ABSOLUTE: WIFE'S ADULTERY PROVED BEYOND ALL REASONABLE DOUBT THE DECREE NISI granted to C. R. Dasaratha Raj, a former Legislative Councillor, dissolving his marriage to Yasodha Dasaratha Raj last year on the grounds of adultery, was made absolute by Mr. Justice Tan Ah621 words
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Article23 1958-07-16 7 JOHORE BAHRO, Tues. The local branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will meet here on Thursday to form a youth section.23 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-07-16 7 The Yang di Periuan Agong. related to the former Sultan of Kedah by the marriage of their children, at the head of the funeral procession before it wended Its way to the royal cemetery. Others in the picture are (left face only), the Sultan of69 words
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169 1958-07-16 7 MOST of the strongest advocates of Malay educa- tion in Singapore send their own children to English schools. This comment is made o>> the recently-retired Director of Education, Mr D. McLellan. In an Education Department report published yesterday. The report says169 words
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Article106 1958-07-16 7 RAWANG. Tues. A masked man posed as a terrorist. demanded money from a hospital attendant and took more than $200 worth of Jewellery The Incident occurred during th weekend at Batu Arang, 12 miles from here. The victim. Mr. Ponnlah. was asleep when the106 words
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Article50 1958-07-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The 8t brains" cf Party Rai.yat of Malaya will meet in Malacca next mont'i m p' the party's strategy for the genera) elections In 1959 This subject will be given priority on the agenda of th«party's three-day annual congress beginning on Aug 2250 words
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Article22 1958-07-16 7 BENTONO. Tues. Lam Mol, 45. mother of six children, died in hospital yesterday after being crushed under a log.22 words
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Article121 1958-07-16 7 SELANGOR COURT BARS FOUR BAILORS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Four men were barred today from being bailors In future cases before the sessions court here. The president. Inche MM Has him. made the order after Yee Lam. Chone Yu Kong. Lum Wai Soo and Nc Yew Nam. had been asked to121 words
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Article63 1958-07-16 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Tue» A total of 6.678 youths aged i betwen 17 and 28 had regU- tered for nations: service at the registration centre here up to last Saturday. The registration period nas been extended to July 26. Of the you s who reglst- red. 7563 words
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Article39 1958-07-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya has been accepted as full member of the Colombo Plan technical co-operative scheme. She will automatically become a member of the Colombo Plan council for technical ro-operation In South and fcouth-east Asia.39 words
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172 1958-07-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. TuesA lawyer today gave a "lesson In prosecution," said the Kuala Lumpur magistrate. Inche Abdul Hamld Azml. Dato R. P. S. Rajasooria prosecuting counsel In a summons case, withdrew the case during the hearing. A contractor. Khor Eng Hock, whom h> represented had172 words
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Article86 1958-07-16 7 ORDER TO STAY INDOORS AT NIGHT Xl ALA LI'MPIR Tues. Tbe wh >le of I'lu Selangor with the exception or certain parts of the Rawang sub-district was today gazetted as a controlled area. This means tfcal p*oplr must stay indwtrs from g p.m. to S am N»-one can reside out*irie86 words
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Article29 1958-07-16 7 MALACCA Tues The Governor or Malacca. Mr Leong Yew Koh who »aadmitted to the Oeneral Hospital here last Thursday for a check-up will have ar ov>ration tomorrow29 words
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Article130 1958-07-16 7 Separate film censor boards I£UALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Federation is to have its own film censorship board, the Ministry of Interior and Justice announced today. It will be set up as soon as I office accommodation can be obtained. The board will be roiniiietely divorced from the «>\ >tIng film130 words
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Article60 1958-07-16 7 The Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. return- d an open verdict yesterday on five people killed In the Kampong Kiwi hye ftre <>rj April 5 T.io charred remains of live people were found after the fire. They could not be tdrnufi>d Report d m :«-lng were60 words
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Article33 1958-07-16 7 KOTA BHARU, Tufs former magistrate here. Inche Wan Mustapha bin Haji Ali has been called to the Bar. He will practise here when he returns from Britain in October33 words
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Article26 1958-07-16 7 IPOH. Tues. Mr H. C. Pigou. Perak rugger star d manager of Messrs. Boustrad and Co Ipoh. left here today on six months leave26 words
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Advertisement106 1958-07-16 7 Voice Hoarseness J||l Hacking Coughs Jg? Bronchitis kIJm Catarrh e|ii| Sore throat |^P| Colic pain jplHI CHECKLO INSTANTLY WITH CV— ~-*> Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE 'P\ Resistance to cold germs incresaed when »upplemenfcL)i\^r^\ ted by this correct internal JKJ«rjfw.l remedy. Al»o recommended (ilw Sm4lv J I ioT w nd in106 words
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Advertisement178 1958-07-16 7 NO W (My 15 left in an estate of 214 bungalows JB^^T^i-^ Cash Payment* Houses ovoiloble: M $21 000 l 2 Not HOMCKONC PARK »"»wwv, m~i mmm 29,500- N A(htdh# igrw 31.500 2 S«M consfrucfiori w ww tmty transport Monthly instalmcnit CU—p ossetsment 597.50 tor IS ytmn limtfd NiM**r en178 words
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236 1958-07-16 8 Vacuity buildings are vp 9 oniy final touches remain KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE University of Malaya will have its faculty of engineering in two weeks' time. The $1.5 million buildings at Pantai Valley are already up. Workmen, who have been on the Job round-the-clock236 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-07-16 8 CAPT. IBRAHIM bin Muhammad Said. 37. (left) and Capt Abdul Latiff Ma Hussein. 29, the first Federation army officers who have been selected for training in Pakistan, left Singapore for K/trachi by Qantas yesterday. They will undergo ninr months' training at the Pakistan Military SUIT84 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-07-16 8 U.S. film executive coming MR. MAURICE SILVERSTEIN, vice-president of Loew's International Corporation distributors of Metro diildwyn Mayer films will _»rrrv« (h Slnfaporr on Saturday on a Tour ilav business visit. During his stay. Mr. Silverstein will study local business conditions with the general manaeer of Metro-Goldwyn-Maver Oriental Company in Singapore,87 words
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Article50 1958-07-16 8 IPOH. Tues— Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee will be acting chairman ot the Perak Turf Club during the absence on six months' leave In England of Mr. J. p. Hannah. Mr. Teoh Chye Hin has been appointed a temporary member of the committee during Mr. Hannah's absence.50 words
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Article59 1958-07-16 8 PENANG. Tues. A leadlng Hawaiian educationist. Miss Beatrice Loul. said in Penang today that she was most impressed with the pro- gress Malaya has achieved since she became Independent. Miss Loul, a counsellor at Farrtngton High School. Honolulu, is leading a group of 16 Hawaiian and American59 words
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Article189 1958-07-16 8 rE Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry has taken stringent measures to curb smuggling of tobacco leaf from the Indonesian "free area" to Singapore. The Indonesian "free area" Is that area which accepts Malayan dollars. In a notice to Singapore tobacco exporters issued yesterday, the ministry189 words
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271 1958-07-16 8 TELUK ANSON, Tuesday. jtf ALAYAN and Japanese businessmen have es--ITI tablished a joint deep-sea fishing company to operate off the central west coast of Malaya. It Is named the Malayan Fishing Development Company and will have a capital of $100,000. A syndicate of six Malayan271 words
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Article106 1958-07-16 8 SEGAMAT, Tues. rpHE Segamat District Anti■i- TB Association's plan to build three new T.B. wards at Buklt Siput new village. near here, has hit a snag. The villagers have petitioned the District Office. They say they may contract the disease if T.B. patients are housed106 words
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Article43 1958-07-16 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. New officials of the National Union of Teachers, Johore Branch are: chairman. Mr Guruam Singh, vice-chair-man; Mr. George Vergis: secretary; Mr. Arjam Singh treasurer; Miss May E. L» Vo; State representative to N.U.T. executive council; Mr Gurnam Singh.43 words
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Article40 1958-07-16 8 BDTTERWORTH. Tuea. The fire brigade was called out today to fight a fire on a motor launch dry-docked at Sungei Nyolc for overhaul. Firemen put out the fire with foam extinguishers. The damage was negligible.40 words
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Article21 1958-07-16 8 BRUNEI. Tues. Two Indian Navy ships, the Tir and Can very will visit here from August 1 to 4.21 words
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Article38 1958-07-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. One hundred and thirtyseven recruits of the Federation Armoured Car Regiment, who have been under training for 16 weeks, will pass out at a ceremony on the Federal Police Depot ground here tomorrow.38 words
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Article40 1958-07-16 8 KLANO. Tues. Inche Mohamed Santff bin Lilah. chief clerk of Klang Town Council, is to be appointed sub-treasurer at Kuala Pllah. He will be succeeded by Tuan Hajl Hussain bin HaJ] Abdul Rashid from Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Article22 1958-07-16 8 The Singapore Stage Club will present "Book of the Month" at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise, on July 23.22 words
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Article23 1958-07-16 8 MUAR. Tues. Scenes from Henry V and Julius Caesar were staged at the Convent here yesterday by the Shakespearean* Company.23 words
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Advertisement387 1958-07-16 8 i .< CAIHAT ORGANISATION jbl ■f fiTl V3^Vrsßfsf^^T^YiT p 'M T OaCy sMs^ssssssaaa^^ JfLl^/ m ;ro»yj>vi ustdayi II a.m.. 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 930 pm. J MANDARIN "BORROWED WIFE" COLOUR j ;< tomo»kow "TeII NORTH FREDERICITcSff™ k- K^f T T 9 f fr\ A 33-4 US 3RD WEEK! 7 Jt p.m.387 words
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Advertisement403 1958-07-16 8 issMsm^sss!sss^^^s^sssssssssss^Jk\»rlHlpTstlll'lklsssvßfnT^ssll pHt.sr: MM »«tj J 11.1.45.4.6.30 4 9.30 Sttrgt MwtgMwry 6UN DUEI IN DURAW6O (ua) J j t~l Rode Hudson B£W6AL BRI6ADC" X Phon s '»w #..#J. fi.StOA 9..J0 P'—' mm? J :"adam iiMfci eve": gj portrajred by 'imM Wt P° rtra^ rd IIY gj H CARLOS UCHRISTIANE. BAENAS) B»403 words
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Miscellaneous217 1958-07-16 8 4p T J M ta consequence the sapper Is Straits Times Crossword 25 c^w^,, 26. Prodigal has a stroke about I* I 1^ I I 1* I l^B I I 1 I 18 utenr T "i* h T JJj n 1 J I M*Tl J j Sotatioa will be pablisM217 words
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Article, Illustration1569 1958-07-16 9 IN March, 1609, the burning roads of southern Spain were jammed with more than a million bleeding, half-naked refugees representing the last of the great Moorish civilisation on Spanish soil. Huge numbers perished from thirst or exhaustion on the grim trail. Worse horrorg followedDaily Mirror - 1,569 words
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Advertisement378 1958-07-16 9 uKAi Till l» Tired, worn out, listless. \l|||| L He lacked strength, enerjry. Sleep W) IMM never cane and life was drab! Mifffifl flllliL. \ft NOW t0^ t *Q Ah Seng is %^yi f J He's full of pep, energy, vigour. *~^^^^ir He's regained his normal "^^p^^y 1 < healthy378 words
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Miscellaneous243 1958-07-16 9 1 <intt<>tt A #o. By btua WMATS SO MAPLY I'M /MOT SURE JUST I TwVbl iTS MF/ 4VT IT CAI-Tt BE -MV *AMt S A RIVFTIN6 IN Tm I TAKE A LOOK AT J <»»A%\Y.lV'* i \\V--^-A IS*. HOT JUPV MA6CN-ANP NIX Of The Suint By i <>sli<> ihurtvris fA//^ii/l/243 words
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533 1958-07-16 10 MIDDLE EAST CRISIS PUTS RUBBER ABOVE 80 CENTS LEVEL By Our Market Correspondent JTOR the first time since early January rubber was pushed back over the 80 cents level in Singapore yesterday as the result of the worsening crisis in the Middle East. Business was reported up to 80i cents533 words
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Article22 1958-07-16 10 SINGAPORE. JULY 15. RUBBER: Ik"* cents per lb. (up 2'» eenU). TIN; IMS per pic a I (up 23 cents).22 words
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Article152 1958-07-16 10 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained 1 a firm undertone on the Stock Exchange here today. Bank and hire purchase scripts were well supported at higher levels. 1.C.1. ANZ gained 6d <c bring the shares to MOs. Heiald lost 6d Commonwealth bonds held a steady tone on quiet trading.152 words
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Article148 1958-07-16 10 Aagast nr»t grade rubber buyen fob closed In Singapore yesterday at 80 cent;, per tb. up 2\ cents on Monday's closing price. Cleaißg tone Quiet after firm Closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R.S.S. Spot fob buyers 80 sellers Bis, Int. 1 R.S.S.148 words
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Article101 1958-07-16 10 Singapore htneae ProdMso beha nee noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent July/August $30 Buyers, $31'« sellers Ceeeaajt oil: quiet: bulk $474 sellers, drum $504 sellers. Feppu quiet; no business reported done: MunU* white $131. Sarawak $130, special Sarawak lack $74 (all down $1). Singapore Copra101 words
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Article338 1958-07-16 10 The Malayan Share Broken' AaSt*aH— reported: Industrials were Inclined to euse tins were quiet while rubbers were firm The turnover was small." Singapore and Federatiaa brofc era reported the following basineas done yesterday: FM. Dispensary f1 13 to 41.10; Gammon $i 40. w Hammer $160 to $1.62 a:338 words
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Article18 1958-07-16 10 Malayan Share Market: July IS July U Industrials 89.9» MM Tin.: 78.55 IT* Jan. 1 1958=18618 words
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Article96 1958-07-16 10 The Malayan Exchange Basks* Association made the following changes in lie rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T 314. OD 81 6/8, 90d/st 31 16/18 credit bills, 33 1/18 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.ft). ready: Now York 334: Swiss Franco 141%: French96 words
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Article195 1958-07-16 10 Ships lytag alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Olengarry 12, Ball 4/5. Hal Lee 6A. Idomeneus 6/7, Pernclifl 8/9. Eastern Muse 10/11. Klpenor 13/14, Marne Lloyd 15/18. Mlharu Maru 18. President Tyler 19/30, Auby N Wall 4, Olang Bee 31/33. Banimun 23, Tong Thay195 words
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Advertisement515 1958-07-16 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from female Federal Citisens or State Nationals between the age of 17 and 38 for appointment of Temporary Assistant Nurses in the Medical Department. Johore, In the salary scale of 8104. 112/ Exam- Bar/137.50 x 7.50—220 per mensem plus Cost of Living Allowance at current515 words
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Advertisement833 1958-07-16 10 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Chew Tee Chye is no longer in our employ and Is, therefore, unauthorised to transact any further Business on our behalf. RONEO LIMITED NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that no person or persons are allowed to transact any business or obtain credit for BEDOK RESTAURANT except by833 words
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Advertisement433 1958-07-16 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered Contractors Class 'st above at the office of the State engineer, Perak. Ipoh, up to 8.08 p.m. of the 31st July, 1958. for the Strengthening. Widening, Metalling and Asphalting One Mile from M.B. 99.34 to itS. 100.34 Of the Kenderong433 words
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Advertisement718 1958-07-16 10 NOTICES MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in Sogsaßd) TIN CONTROL Quota Period 1-4 M to M-< M Bales of tin concentrates during the above quota period wen 4808 piculs. The Sterling equivalent of the average Singapore tin metal price for the quarter was £717.5.0 per ton. W. X- OABBITAS, Asst.718 words
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Advertisement868 1958-07-16 10 "K LINE" U.S.A. PaeUle *fc Atlantic Coast Im»Im Spore t. t'haoi Penaiti Spore ETA LA ET« wt l*»" ««> 18/11 sag It sag IS lag 14/ M Aag It tost US** toading direct for let Aagelei end New Vort. altt ecceptine, cargo for Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Franciaco. Oakland, Boston.868 words
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Advertisement1389 1958-07-16 11 i«i:*4Os MANSFIELD CO., LTD. x«i: »4 l<* ■'•<» Incorporated in Singapore) (U low THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T B '.T SAIIMCS II UnWML, fiUSSM, LMIMM I CONTINENTS POITS (Via SMI «Ht Merty pracaad «ia Paw m Caa* 1 Utt Hape) Ciinn opttfn to p oceeo na othei potts to oao1,389 words
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Advertisement987 1958-07-16 11 BAST ASIATIC LIMBS ■—■I smums fm mm, pot urn, if mm, umntr MTTttMM. IMWJHMI, S'pOft t. t**B P«M«| I""""'*" H/» M| Ml IT/B Ml M/tlMl Vital 111 MUM" a/n km Mia B/I? tai CaN* Part MM fcptttt ta** WWIK »IIH« FN HMm Mt/M FM IMT p«j"i p. ruM rawi I*"""}987 words
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Advertisement836 1958-07-16 11 ZSm ram be* like steamers ltd. tMMPMI (laMMrM* ki th. MM Kin***) I naxs mm w «n. ul. i MrtmtH ran* Urn P. S-kan Naaa« MMHI for Hamburf. London, BEKVOaUICI Tor Port Sadan, MnUCUI fir iMdM, XtttritM, M/H My jaassrj'Ta* u^, n/i tat lMhi llt«lb|i WIWBWMB 'Of LOmKin, HvllVf QMI,836 words
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Advertisement922 1958-07-16 11 McALISTER dc CO., LTD. tel: in.! mm lUIRMAN LINKS KLAVKNESS LIMB UMMN, NAVtE, tOTTEtIUM, IK ANCEUS, SAN FIANCISCI MMMM. I NU UATTU, VANCOUVER 1 PMTUM Wt f*r USA. North Atlantic Potts *cct»li| carp tar Ceiuil t S M t» UK Canada m Colombo Aaarica. f'otrt r Stan r smbhtilie TUTT922 words
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Article810 1958-07-16 12 HERE are some pen pals for you. Lnke Tow Beng. 28-A Loke Yew Road. Kuala Lumpur. Swimming, stamps. Irene Chow, aged 13. 41 Riverside. Malacca. Reading, drawing, painting Jenny Lam. aged 14. 4-B Liang Seah Street. Singapore 7. Sports. reading, dancing. Chew Peck Seng, 628 J«lan Raja Muda.810 words
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Article, Illustration275 1958-07-16 12 The scouts are on the track of hidden treasure reputed to be buried in Joe D'Alphonso s house. They find a hidden entrance to a tunnel in a weed-choked pond and in spite of dire warnings given by Joe's grandfather who claims there is a curse attached275 words
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Advertisement319 1958-07-16 12 a—- aai aw Goodbye > Curtain AW Shrinkage! Kaaaaf h WPHS^ i iV MUMBIM MSI •MMU -=w K/\ »f l''*n linn ii mi MM-tiamc ■>» tracwa ■***»j aaa~— aa^^ Goodbye to in«(T Kan* j^J Wr between sin and cvrtain ■P ~*~y_ r<CT washil Goodbye to tooB^^ tight loose covcrV No319 words
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Advertisement429 1958-07-16 12 'MARLON'fYYY Mad. from <^/J > RaanlrM m> drains «nrli»f. A A A Kaatt arc atnw \i \i Ik^^X \f V|k j& ™PP*^ JI*#CH CDIOUf Jft J& t« incraasa It jH^l SOlf AGENTS FO* SINGAPORE. |T> >$/ MALAYA AND SARAWAK i tl TION6 HOE feCO.,II2 yYy 205/207 BEACH ROAO A A429 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-07-16 12 tec Collect $tx of the** coupon* to join tht ChUren; Corner Club.12 words
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Article, Illustration202 1958-07-16 12 Dear Boys and Girls, Hera are tha six winners of our Flipper contest in which you hjd to help «Se little penguin find his building tools. cit r» i as if T^* u *mo°*rmfn- B^'hS[ {Mil js£ c?j!^^^o IOW JiV X!^^*[l™?*? J Pah#t> ?^ub'll.l^? cl202 words
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Advertisement1350 1958-07-16 13 MHMaHIMHHM|MMMIMB ACCOMMOOATIUN WANTED J« Hcird. IS (Hl* Bmx M HI txlrm WANTED FOR COUPLE only I house or self-contained Flat, UL>- trlct 9. Phone 2SIX 9 BEDROOM Kurn./Unfurn. House or PUt with MoaWiii Conveniences. miles OP.O. Apply Box A 5198 ST. I WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2Room Flat/House-annex, Rent 875, Katong, Town1,350 words
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Advertisement890 1958-07-16 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M U I «■■.>-■*« M saMa. POM 3ALS, «ld established Engineering bu&lne&s In Seremban, for further particulars, apply to Box ASISB ST. o** AN ESTABLISHED EWopean Beauty Salon In excellent locality as fotng concern Principal* oruy Reply Box A 5030. ST. AS A GOING concern a we! known890 words
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Advertisement909 1958-07-16 13 VEHICLES FOB SALE >m Wmrmm U imm.»-B.x Mcs .xfr> 188* BIIXTf SALOON. Beautiful CondiUon Throughout. Rod Leather. Stack TTOOO Miles. Tbret European owners only Reasonable oiler accepted. Enquiries *****. MAGNIFICENT RQIIBIR 6unß Snipe In Perfect Mechanical Condition. Ecunoatfcal- buy as Maintenance ccsU nil $1,408. Ring 20/748 Mornings and Iven Ings.909 words
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Advertisement821 1958-07-16 13 MISCELLANEOUS m Waama U )—Bam it Ha. txtrm LOANS CAN BE arranged oa Low Interest and Easy Terms Apply P.O. Box 2370. (Federation need not apply) IQI PARIS in Singapore I True Preach Elegance for your Cclffurc by Marlua Jalband at Jean's Beauty Salon Phone 3164 a DANCING TONIGHT? Lifebuoy821 words
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Advertisement392 1958-07-16 13 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OP TALC ABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES Tw to keM at ear aaat-room Ne. 18 Chulla Street Hlaaapaea Oa WEDNESDAY EUtD JULY. 1858 AT IM P.M. Eataas ef GAN TIANO «ÜBK. deceased. Lot I— No. 13d RIVER VALLEY ROAD, area 815 sq.ft. 99 Years Lease dated 27-8--1888. Monthly Bent392 words
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Advertisement395 1958-07-16 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of: 1 Scammel Mechanical Horse Reg. No. S.O. 1988 Year— l96l. 1. 6-tooa Plat Topped Long Trailer Wktth— T 3" Length— 2B 3" 1. Medtam Flat Topped Trailer Width— T t" Length— lS' 8". The above are all In good condition395 words
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Advertisement321 1958-07-16 13 NOTKIfS AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE SINGAPORE PSOPESTIES To be helrl *t ear Saleroom Ne. 184 Market Sheet Ob TUESDAY UNO JULY 1958 AT t.30 P.M. L No. 7 Kerr Street <rea 1,208 «q ft. 99 years' lease from 3-10-1876. monthly rent $55. 3. No. 300 South Bridge Road. area 969321 words
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Article943 1958-07-16 14 EPSOM JSEF - EPSOM JSEF WINDING-UP GALLOP (3 f in 37) SHOWS PROGRESS OF THIS FILLY RACING WITM Knightsbridge has chance for double But have a 'saver' on newcomer Tourong [/DV JAMBO is due tor her maiden win. This filly has made splendid progress since her two encouraging races943 words
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Article120 1958-07-16 14 ■•c. 1. II OT< OH N OISTCKUTOa II ■r%W lr« 111 a.it. Kilwhn Ir* U« 2 FUNNY FACI StffWM *n4 PfWU Ym ran T«A KONMAU taMy f MfDnhi II MY mil AriM Mi TIM tMMtT V». 4m Me* 1. TNf tIAUTY C»l»nr nhn AriM <~H JAKA Aitoa «m«120 words
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236 1958-07-16 14 SAFA asks Hong Kong to postpone match TWE Singapore Amateur A Football Association has written to the Hone Kong FA asking for this year's Inter-port match for the Aw Hoe Cud to be postponed to next year. The match v due to be played In Hong Kong In November. The236 words
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Article103 1958-07-16 14 KOALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Tolay's 0D.8.H League Dlv. Two natch between Survey S.C. and relecoms were abandoned 30 nlnu'es from time when Survey itaged a walkout. Telecom* were hen leading 4-1. The Survey team walked off the teld after referee Retnam had tent off their captain, RazaJl. lor lueatlonlag103 words
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142 1958-07-16 14 OYDNEY Tues. Football history was made here during the weekend when a soccer player was bitten on the |eg, reports JACK HNGLETON. A Sydney eleven was playing a team of Italian factory workers from WoUongong and matters became heated In the second142 words
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1373 1958-07-16 14 GOING GOOD Tt^iy't best fcete^ EPSOM JEEP'S b«*t b«ti ■.kit Timoh today arc THI BEAUTY (Race 3). KNIGHTSBRIDGE iUf 4) •mi LADY JAMBO (Raw. 6). CALL BOY'S double is: RELIABLE (Roc* 4) and METEORITE II (R«c« 7). ■smmi &.SSi (Clam X, •■>. 4|—1,373 words
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Article151 1958-07-16 14 Three Malaya 'caps' are out of eleven to meet South KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'THE North eleven named today to meet South in the annual cricket match at Ipoh on Aug. 2. 3 and 4 showed the surprising omissions of three Malaya "caps" who played against Singapore last151 words
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Article94 1958-07-16 14 HANTS WIN BY INNINGS LONDON. Taw.— Cleot «f pla> I scores in yesterday a couiuy cricket matches were: At Wealelttf: bsex 268 and 112 3, Glamorgan 182. At GmeUubarr: Somerset 118 and 47-2. Northants 217 (Tribe 83, Lobb frU). At ■■sstlala: Middlesex 254-9 dec. (Hooker SI), Yorks 41-4. AtReuter - 94 words
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Article73 1958-07-16 14 GLASGOW, rues— The New Zealand touring cricket team won their first match In six weeks when they beat Scotland by an innings and 32 runs here y«elerday Nineteen Scottish wickets fell during the day— eight of them to 19-year-old offspinner John Sparling for 55 runs and sixReuter - 73 words
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Article29 1958-07-16 14 RAOB, Tues. Chong Voon Lock won the Individual champtonahlp at the Mahmud School. Raub. athletics champlouwilp by taking three evanU. 100 yds.. noyds and 440 yds29 words
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Article25 1958-07-16 14 ATLANTIC CITY, Tues. Tom Park, a Californlan swimming Instructor. yesterday woo the annual JS-mlle Atlantic City marathon swim In llhrs. 52min 45aer -Retfer25 words
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Article28 1958-07-16 14 TORONTO. Tues. The United States completed a 5-0 win over Canada in their North American tone Davis Cup lawn tennis semi -final here yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article112 1958-07-16 14 SERVICES BEAT SEUNGOR 3-NIL KUALA LUMPUH, Tues. Commonwealth Forces beat Selangor 3-1 in a friendly soccer match at Merdeka Stadium tonight Selangor, however did not field their full side. They were without goalkeeper Lourdes. fullback Cheok Foo. centre-half Supraman. lefthalf Dutton. outside-right Suleiman and outside-left Oovindarajoo Wally Barnes, former Arsenal112 words
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Miscellaneous46 1958-07-16 14 KUALA LUMPUR: Seeeer Oovt. Depts. and Business Houses League, Dlv. 1, P W.D v. Robinsons. Princes Road; Div. 2, Railways v. Shell. Brickfields; Dlv. 3. Mercantile Bank v Sentul Works. Kg. Bhani; FAS Div 3. Indonesia Muda v. Dynamos Ipoh Rd. Athlettea:— Selangor Combined Schools meet46 words
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