The Straits Times, 19 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-19 1 AVEWACE OAILV CKfITIFIEP SAI.B BXfEEES 811,000 The Straits Times Nat**" 1 He**"* Estd. 1843. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY It, lfM II CENTS21 words
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Article334 1958-07-19 1 The City Council and us... rr»HE Singapore City Council yesterday decided to discontinue publication of all Its official notices In the Straits Times for one year. The council confirmed a recommendation last week by the finance committee, which charged that the Straits Times was negligent or had deliberately "withheld" publication334 words
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318 1958-07-19 1 U.S. MAKES FIERCE ATTACK ON CAIRO IN U.N. Nasser goes to Moscow for talks with Khrushchev Iraq regime gives pledge on oil for the West Build-up in Jordan goes on KING HUSSEIN of Jordan was reported yesterday to be planning a bid to crush318 words
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Article, Illustration1689 1958-07-19 1 fIEW YORK, Fri.— Russia last night threatened to call an immediate emergency session of the U.N. General Assembly if the Security Council failed to demand the withdrawal of I.S. and British troops from the Lebanon and Jordan. The Russian delegate, Mr. Arkady Sobolev, announced this during1,689 words
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196 1958-07-19 1 AMMAN, Frl. More than 1,6*0 British paratroops had landed in Jordan by midnight last night and men and equipment were still pouring in this morning. A British Army spokesman said that by noon today 2,000 men of the two complete battalionsReuter; UPI - 196 words
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Article366 1958-07-19 1 IfUALA LUMPUR^Fri. M% The Cabinet met in normal session today and discussed all aspects of the Middle East crisis. The chairman was the Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Rasak. The discussion lasted an hour. Immediately afterward.-, the Ministry of External Affairs Issued a statement on the366 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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Article247 1958-07-19 1 LONDON, Fri. President Nasser, on returning from Moscow, said over Cairo Radio tonight that the "banner of freedom will be raised in Beirut "We are stronger today than ever before." he said. "The torch of freedom has been Ut. "Your brethren in Iraq foueht and haveReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Advertisement54 1958-07-19 1 COLD STOifACg CREAMOHCS LTP. tusry CM/MM 2 <b^Bßb. 1 The growing child e»pends his energies at an enormous rate-growing |bU_B[^J^^^!jDl fast »nd playing hard IWIIM V7~ *f J Nourishment must keep JJ*gg^^ pice and that is why ar^(J Brands Essence of BBS Chicken is so sought after by parents who54 words
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Article, Illustration481 1958-07-19 2 Hussein— the new strong man JORDAN CQHBUjTES FVLL CIB^B, OF FMiMNJDSMP FOR WEST] By A U.P.I. STAFF CORRESPONDENT LONDON, Fri. The call for help yesterday from King Hussein, who has emerged as Hie "strong man of Jordan," completed a full circle of friendship for the West despite the straining relations481 words
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306 1958-07-19 2 JAMES NORRIS - The 'Red Devils' joke with Jordan's troops JAMES NORRIS By Reuter's special correspondent with the British troops in Jordan AM MAN, Fri.— British paratroopers the "Red Devils" laughed and joked with Jordanian troops as t*»ey set foot on Jordan soil yesterday. rJ£? y rrt I ed here torn Cyprus hi306 words
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Miscellaneous35 1958-07-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applehy 1 Monday Tuesday I *torie r-— -~v I ttTs < sli!S^ L ~T^' Uktktadau Thursday* fndaA \No* iff 330 Friday -~alt r mormtujto gtvm to Gay* to earn fbr fke resrafthe >35 words
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207 1958-07-19 3 Bulgarian part in Red tests alarms Yugoslavia DELGRADE Fri. v Announcement by Bulgaria of its participation in Soviet war exercises has been received by Yugoslavs as particularly ominous. Bulgaria's other neighbours, apart from Communist Rumania, are Yugoslavia and Greece. Although the manoeuvres near the borders of Turkey and Persia areReuter; UPI - 207 words
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Article85 1958-07-19 3 PROTEST BY ISRAEL IS WITHDRAWN TEL AVTV. Frl. Israel withdrew a protest it lodged earlier yesterday against violation of its air space by British transport planes ferrying troops from Cyprus to Jordan. The Premier, Mr. David Ben-Gurion. made the protest as wave after wave of British planes flew over towardsUPI - 85 words
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1263 1958-07-19 3 MAC— 'NO BRITISH TROOPS FOR IRAQ'— WINS VOTE Be van: Step that could plunge us into war ONDON, Fri.— The Government won a vote of confidence in the House of Commons last night after the Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, pledged that British troops who landed in Jordan earlier in theReuter - 1,263 words
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CABLE FLASHES
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Article39 1958-07-19 3 WASHINGTON, Frl. —The U.S. Navy announced yesterday that It has postponed plans to retire 48 ships from active service. They Include four aircraft carriers, four cruisers 11 submarines and one destroyer, plus smaller vessels. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article31 1958-07-19 3 LONDON: Erich Teayn. 32-year-old Estonian seaman who made a dash for freedom from a Russian fishing fleet in the Shetlands last month, is to be allowed to remain In Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article20 1958-07-19 3 THE HAGUE: Dutch naval units la New Guinea Interned 43 Indonesian rebels who landed there, it was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article18 1958-07-19 3 BELFAST: Police Constable Hugh Ross. 23. who was wounded in an IRA terrorist ambush, died In hospital. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article28 1958-07-19 3 ATHENS: The exiled Greek Cypriot leader. Archbishop Makarlos, Informed the Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, that he is willing to work for peace on the island. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article21 1958-07-19 3 HAVANA: Pour more US servicemen were freed by Cuban rebels who had held them captive for the past three weeks. U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Article26 1958-07-19 3 CALCUTTA: About IN passengers were missing, many believed drowned, when a steaasj launch capsized and sank in the River Rupharain, about *9 mile* from here. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article27 1958-07-19 3 LONDON: Union leaders of 13.000 suburban and country busmen voted to accept an offer or a five shillings a week wage increase from London Trans* port Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article37 1958-07-19 3 ST. HELIER: An object washed up on a beach at Jersey in the Channel Islands has been identified as part of a V£. "Snark" guided missile. It had been fired from Cape Canaveral in July. 1958 Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article22 1958-07-19 3 MOSCOW: Mr. Adlai Stevenson. US Democratic leader, flew to Tashkent in the Caucasus region. He is on a two-week visit here. U.P.IUPI - 22 words
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Article139 1958-07-19 3 A NKARA. Fri. The car. A rent Middle East crisis is lass ssctoasj than th« one at the time sf Saei. the Tu.L.M Foreign Minister, Mr. Fatin Zsrla. said yesterday. \ll allied nations In the Middle East are la harmony." he told a rnss Conference here139 words
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Article231 1958-07-19 3 f ONDON. Thurs.— Latest Middle East developments had a renewed adverse effect on the London Stock Exchange and sterling today. At the opening trading this morning, sterling was quoted •gainst the United States dollar at 2.80 dollars, nearly a quarter cent lower than at the close yesterday. Later231 words
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Article21 1958-07-19 3 LONDON, Thurs— Buyers 17 J5; sellers £7M; Forward buyers I7MH: seller* £740: Settlement £735-, a.m. 100 torn: pa 45 too*.21 words
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Article26 1958-07-19 3 LONDON. Thurs Spot M%d.. Au«. Sept 2«>iid.. Oct.-Dec M.d.. Jan.-Mar-h 2*\A Aprlllunr 14Sd.. July-Sept MHd.. Aug. c.l.f. 24Sd Sept. cl.f. U\A. Tone: Quiet after Una.26 words
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Advertisement192 1958-07-19 3 3 Great Features in HUMs One Sensational r Airconditioner Westinghpuse I (D "Power Sweep" wall-tcnall IT m coolim Oscillating louvres spread B I cool air evenly, wall-to-wall, 12 I I urn« tvery minute! Louvie* cm l^pl ■MM be stopped in any desired position ■Bp pBUHI to direct air in steady192 words
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148 1958-07-19 4 YOUTH IS STABBED AS LARGE CROWD LOOKS ON KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four thugs armed with knives walked up to a youth sipping tea In a coffee snop in busy Batu Road last night and brutally stabbed him while a large crowd looked on. Nineteen-year-old New Kirn Shang, a mattress maker,148 words
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Article87 1958-07-19 4 KOALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 15-day drought here was broken at 3.1* a.m. today by a thunder, storm lasting three hours and ten minutes. The meteorological station here recorded •■Mm of rain and U mph winds. Several wwJying areas were flooded and scores of telephones put out of87 words
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Article, Illustration255 1958-07-19 4 'IN DARK' ABOUT PROCEDURE AN English couple from Birmingham said yesterday that they wonld like to have the Chinese twins from Kuala Lumpur whose parent* are willing to offer them for adoption. The couple, Mr. and Mrs. J E. Crowdy, now living255 words
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Article50 1958-07-19 4 PENANO, Fri.-Three new hajls, Istaak bin Ismail. Awang bin Abdullah and Darus bin Mat, woke up in a Penang Street lodging house yesterday and missed a gold neck' lace, a pair of gold bangles and two watches worth $490 They returned from therr ptlgrimage on Wednesday.50 words
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Article44 1958-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Union of Transport Workers will discuss reorganisation plans at a delegates' conference here on Aug 16 It will also consider amendments to the Trade Union Ordinance proposed by the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare.44 words
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Article35 1958-07-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri New officials of the Party Negara youth section here are: Chairman. Mohamed Taib bin Siron; vice-chair-man. Mokhtar bin Zam Zam. secretary. Hitam bin Mohamed; treasurer. Kay at bin Mohamed Salleh.35 words
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153 1958-07-19 4 extortion bid: two SEIZED IN AMBUSH IPOH, Fri.— Police here 1 arrested two youths in an amhrmh last night following an attempt to obtain "protection money" from a lawyer, Mr. 8. B. Coates. Mr. Coates of the legal firm of Maxvell. Kenion. Cowdy and Jones, received a letter yesterday, demanding153 words
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Article24 1958-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Ft! A security patrol exchanged fire with three uniformed terrorists In the Kedah/ Perlls-Siam border area yesterday The bandits fled.24 words
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Article60 1958-07-19 4 BEREMBAN. Fri Mr Justice Smith in the High Court here today dismissed an appeal by A. L. Fernando, a former clerk of the Negri Sembilan Associated Sawmillers, against a sentence of 12 months' jail for cheating. Fernando had obtained $90 from a businessman.60 words
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313 1958-07-19 4 PENANG. Prt. rhc stabbing of an ESgh Immortals gang member was a revenge killing, the Coroner's Court here was told today. "There bad been several gang clashes before," Inspector Koh Hee Cheong testified at an inquest on Chew Ah 3ai. a 25-year-old welder who died313 words
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103 1958-07-19 4 Man ordered to pay $l maintenance A SINGAPORE magistrate yesterday ordered s nan to pay one dollar month for the maintenance of his wife. Mr. T. S. Slaaathuray said the oominal amount was to "keep the Maintenance order alive". The tHMbsmd, Sob Koh Soo. had told the court that he103 words
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Article142 1958-07-19 4 MALACCA, Friday. SPECIALISTS from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur were called in last night and today for consultations on the condition of the Governor of Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, who has undergone three operations since Wednesday for a bladder com- plaint Mr. Leong's condition gave cause142 words
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295 1958-07-19 4 PRINCE HEADS BATTALION HE JOINED 11 YEARS AGO IPOH, Friday. AN OFFICER who received his commission in the 2nd. Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, 11 yean ago, takes command of the battalion tomorrow with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. He is Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa 38, who becomes not only295 words
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Article27 1958-07-19 4 In Japanese ambassador The first Japanese ambassador to the Federation. Mr. Kaoru Hayashi. arrived In Singapore from Tokyo by JAL yesterday. He was accompanied by his wife.27 words
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Article38 1958-07-19 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. m —The Sultan of Trengganu will declare open the new Arabic school at Jalan Nlbong. In Dungun. on July 24 Money for building the $31,000 school was contributed by the people38 words
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Article84 1958-07-19 4 The !■<>■«■■■■ chief of naval staff yesterday barred ihlwhmg Irom aackwrlng In Indonesian territorial waters for a distance of aboat SM miles atone the somUi coast of west lava The area affected Is from Tanjong La jar to Penan J»ng. A Jakarta statement said the baa84 words
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Advertisement84 1958-07-19 4 -Mdnv"" r M.pi"* KWFBEU tl LLtM 'tpno«o« n «yfl CI*LO U*Otß TH The tontosticolly low price of this superior mochme will ostound you! For further portkulors pleose fill in the coupon ottoched ond send it to us: ....v j THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD. "Crosby House." 71, Robinson Road. Singapore 1.84 words
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Advertisement121 1958-07-19 4 GET WELL QUICKLY After childbirth or illness, when you fed weak and tired, take B«iMtogcn. It is a tonic which helps give sound sleep, good appetite and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies i NOTICE While every rndrmtonr la made to nHrti eteMiAetf adverUM■MDta tkc *Uea relocate* M to not121 words
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Article284 1958-07-19 5 BOMOH: I DIDN'T GO INTO TRANCE denang, Fri.— A me--1 dium, Cassim bin Osman, told the Penang Assize Court today that taking a "bomoh" course for two weeks, he exercised his powers to heal the sick, but had never gone into a trance. Cassim, making his defence to a charge284 words
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Article27 1958-07-19 5 BUKIT Mertajam. Frl. Thousands of pilgrims from the Federation and Singapore are expected in Bukit Mertajam on July 27 to attend the feast of Bt. Anne.27 words
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Article74 1958-07-19 5 BABY BORN ON SHIP FROM MECCA PENANG, Fri. A woman pilgrim gave birth to a daughter in the Anklng daring the boat's return Journey from Mecca to Malaya. The baby, named Malmumah, was born in the Indian Ocean. Both she and the mother, Che Bedah blnte Harun. of Sungei Pinang.74 words
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Article34 1958-07-19 5 SUNGFI PATANI. Frl. A woman police supervisee. Ram lah btnte Bakar, ..as yest day Jailed for six weeks for falling to report and to notify police of her change of address.34 words
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Article19 1958-07-19 5 IPOH, Frl— Perak observed a public holiday today to mark the beginning of the Muslim new year.19 words
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282 1958-07-19 5 Union man on bond for defamation of his employer ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— A onion official who accused his employer In a letter of pilfering stamps and censoring employees' letters was today found guilty in the Sessions Court of defamation. The official, A. B. Gomes, assistant secretary of the Selangor Clerical282 words
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170 1958-07-19 5 'No link-up' rule is unfair 9 he says PENANG, Friday. rpHE chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today described as unfair the Federation Government's stipulation that the People's Socialist Front could be registered only if it undertook to have nothing to do with political organisations170 words
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Advertisement155 1958-07-19 5 SWISSAIR M^k D4NING IN THE GRAND I MANNER At Nmm Swiwalr m4m- I M n«l MtMy ymr individual »a«d)a a*4 I* Mtotefci rh« worldrumiJ oMn Mm Swim JH ft ft who mn iwvar M»i*- aC tied vMi has iii-., yL. I j wait y^-. J FiY SWISSAIR PfWM Sinff to155 words
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Miscellaneous870 1958-07-19 5 Pfiiaiisi llaub Kajanft CATHAY: Man Hunt 1. 3 30. CATHAT Hired Oun »-<, c SUN: A Klat tor M« (Man--6 30. 9 30; ODEON: Bolshol B«l lio «S d »rt°» let I.IS. 3.30. 9 15.PARAMOLNT: IJU 9Jn Kanniyln Sabatham 3.30. 8.30: lf^*« hl. ■MBWa)a*H CAPITOL; Mother India (Hindi) nnar M^870 words
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Obituary127 1958-07-19 6 JK ttmrdt >'• i If mi ihm m j MHS. TEH BIN WOO I nee lan Ah Kbet li pa.s&ed away peaceiully on U. 7.58 at 44 Connolly Road. l]joli. Funeral Sunday morning. LEE GEK POH iftcexl 73) pa&>ed awuy peaceiully U.1.0t at 1.2 a p. in in 8127 words
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Article36 1958-07-19 6 M t»,,r<, fit (Mimimmm) I MR. AND MRS S. NARAYANASWAMY thank all Uieir relatives and friend* for their kind attendance, good wishes and valuable ■lfts on the occasion of their Weddlnc in Singapore on 13.7.5136 words
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Article117 1958-07-19 6 N MV*rtf« $1* (V-mm,,m) THE COCKPITS Java R||»tiafel is served every Saturdnv snd Sunday lunch time SAUCY REDHEAD ilket. her Sauce Red-hot -Tabasco imade from Chilli) Is her Mexltlme Passion I AVAILABLE PRECISION WATCHES: Juveiua. Omega, I.on. Kineß and Olrard Perref|iiax. Watch repairers of repute— Ben Itiillpa. «-B The117 words
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The Straits Times S'pore, Sat July 19, 1958
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Article617 1958-07-19 6 On pl;i ing lielas where ill- game is liked best when Uk rules, ceabt to matter there is sometimes heard the slorj o! the interruption in pla> because the ball hay been kicked out ul the ground. "To hell with the ball", sa>>» one charming character,617 words
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Article289 1958-07-19 6 The last cheap P.A.P. trick was a nt w allegation that other advertisements had not been published by the Straits Times, or were published on a later date than was asked. We have received no complaint (rom the City Council about this, and cannot reply until we know289 words
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Article279 1958-07-19 6 There is a growing reaction against the antiquated view that politics, like sex, is not a fit subject to be taught in schools. There is a distinction between using school children as political tools and instructing school children in politics. The Communists have shamelessly used the schools. The279 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-07-19 6 i me only line that the Government draws i> that a Communist conspiracy shall not gain control in Singapore ■> MR A. LENNOX BOYD IN THE HOVSE OF COMMONS31 words
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Article130 1958-07-19 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO (From the Straits VtaMf >>t Jul> 23. I MM) ESevrral cases ol MM>»flH S fever are reported in Sr- lan tor Lackily none <wt far have bad fatal results 1 it activity Is tr.m--3 Ing la Perak. The Govern--3 mrnt has sanctioned Ihr cost of an English130 words
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Article1230 1958-07-19 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by WALLACE'S explore-* tion of the natural history of Malaysia, mentioned last week in connection wi.h the Darwinian centenary, is not to pass without notice. The University of Malaya Is planning a seminar which It is expected will attract a number of distinguished scientists from1,230 words
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Article, Illustration8 1958-07-19 6 HOME GUARD— Photo by Netson RutherfurdNetson Rutherfurd - 8 words
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Miscellaneous63 1958-07-19 6 ta Wmrm, I/a tVimimmmt. LAN- ONG: Kay Juay, second aon of the late Mr. and Mr*. Tan lee Sotn and Lucy second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Hje Teng of Malacca on 7it >• H.ir*. tlm I tli hi mum) MR. MhS CHONO LIONC K\M£E Annouiu-e Uie Marriage ol63 words
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7738 1958-07-19 7 18-12 VOTE to STOP ADVERTISING for A YEAR •fo From Page One Times of arrogance, and fully endorsed the committee decision. MR. ONG SAY YEO (Lib. Soc.) moving that the decision be rescinded, said that at the meeting of the Finance and General7,738 words
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Letter124 1958-07-19 8 WOMEN IN FARM TRAINING rrWE news that the Agri--1 culture College is accepting women students in the near future (S. T. July 3) must be received with Joy and satisfaction. The Federation of Malaya is at the moment one of the few civilised countries where women students are not accepted124 words
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521 1958-07-19 8 nreiE latest police trafA flc report showed an increase in accidents in spite of an augmented mobile traffic force and a mounting number of prosecutions. Clearly the police approach -to road congestion and to road safety is misdirected. The Traffic Police appear521 words
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148 1958-07-19 8 REGARDING "Civic Sense's" letter (ST. Juij 12) I caa offer a few constructive suggestiMU. If. a s alleged, there Is ready capital for tavestmeat in private building* la the town of KoU Bahru the T«wn Council should issae a circular to shop-lot owners, asking them to148 words
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219 1958-07-19 8 MAY I aay. in reply to the Postmaster-Gen-eral. Malaya. <S.T. July 10) that if his statement: "Some ships have done the London /Singapore Journey regularly In 17/18 days" Is correct, how does he account for letters taking 42 days? I nave before me a letter219 words
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Letter84 1958-07-19 8 TEACHERS, BUT NO TRAINING lira are a couple of those Tf selected as teachersin- training (English schools), under the new scheme in June this year. Although we have begun teaching, we have yet to begin our training proper at tne T.T.C. We were hoping that lectures would start by Aagust.84 words
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Letter166 1958-07-19 8 MORE PUBLIC INTEREST -URGED- T READ with great regret ST. July 12) about the twelve year old boy who was tortured by a group of young hooligan*. He would not be in such a bad state 1/ the public around him had shown a little consideration and gone to his166 words
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Letter102 1958-07-19 8 rE population of Sungei Patanl has nearly doubled since the war, but there are only two cinemas When Indian films are shown in both theatres, those wanting to see English or Chinese films are robbed of entertainment. There should be at least two more theatres built in102 words
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Letter35 1958-07-19 8 ¥>OAD accidents increase IV day by day in Johore Bahru. but Jalan Pasar has not yet a zebra crossing for people going to and front the market. MOHD. YI'NOS OMAR Johorr Bahru.35 words
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135 1958-07-19 8 ARE postal officials not told to look up the local telephone directory when in doubt? A Christmas card posted in Europe on Dec. 27, 1*57 reached me on July 5. 1958. The last figure of the Post Box number was wrongly stated on135 words
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Letter63 1958-07-19 8 WITH reference to the letters in the Straits Times about National Service tn Malaya. I would like to point out that there has been no clear truncation from the Government H to what course of training will be adopted. Many of us. government servants and63 words
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441 1958-07-19 10 By Oar Market Correspondent THE fifth day of the Middle Ernst crisis yesterday saw the tin price react sharply upwards by $9.12} to $381 per picul, the highest price for over a year. There were an estimated 115 terns on offer441 words
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Article25 1958-07-19 10 SINGAPORE JULY 18 RUBBER: 85 J cents per Ib. (up It cents). TIN: $381 per picul (op $9,124). Inofficial estimated offering 115 tons25 words
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Article97 1958-07-19 10 Tho Malay ia Ezrbange Banks' Aassntattta made tee following changes In Us rates to merchant* yesterday (aU rates to $100): York SlVa; Swiss Franca 1414 32 11/16, O.D. IS 13, 18, 90 d/st 32', credit bills, li 15/16 trade K Selling T.T. or O.D. rea*y: New York 324:;97 words
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Article461 1958-07-19 10 Th BVofcen' Asooeisitles) reporlod: Industrials were quietly steady, tins improved sharply at the opening but thereafter an easier trend developed Rubbers remained firm The turnover was large Singapore aad Federation broker, reported the followtag -tim done yesterday: Con. Tin Smelt ords 375. 9d. cd; Fed. Dispensary 81.10; Fraser461 words
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Article20 1958-07-19 10 Malayan Share Market: July 18 Jal T IT Industrials: M.M 89.91 Tins: 84.61 BSJE3 Jam. 1 19SS l*«20 words
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Article391 1958-07-19 10 npHE sharp advance in the 1 rubber price during the week haa to a great extent been caused by short coverIng, but In spite of the ugly political situation there Is not the panic buying that there was at the beginning of the Korean Incident, report Holiday.391 words
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Article144 1958-07-19 10 August Brsl grade rubber bayers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 85'» cents per Ib. up i\ cents on Thursdays closing price Cteatog lone: Easier. flaaHtg prtees in cents per Ib yesterday were: OFFICIAL- Int 1 R.S.S Spot fob buyers' 85%. sellers 85%; Int. 1 RJ3JB Aug. buyers144 words
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Article104 1958-07-19 10 Singapore Chinese Praia— Exrhance noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK Continent July/August S3IH buyers. $33 sellers. CoeoatU oU: steady; bulk $48 S sellers, drum $524 sellers reaper: steady; about 140 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $140. Sarawak $139. special Sarawak black $80 (aU104 words
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Article73 1958-07-19 10 Ships lying ataagaMe the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Thai 1/2. Nasea 4/5, Pachumba 6A, Hodakasan Maru 6/7, Steel Chemist 8/9 Eastern Muse 10 11. Elpenor IS/14. Mlharu Mam 18. Fultala 19/20 Sedenak N Wall 4. Frederick Clover 21/22. Barumun 23. Perils 24, Benalder 25/26.73 words
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Article138 1958-07-19 10 MELBOURNE, Frt INVESTMENT shares on the Btock Exchange here todaf reacted sharply to the weakening trend of yesterday and the uncertainty In the Middle East. Silver-leads firmed slightly, while Commonwealth bonds firmed with 12 rises to one fall. Loans SH% l»sf 59 £99 13s. M. Loans i%% 1065-58138 words
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Advertisement259 1958-07-19 10 rENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TEN DEB M James Power Station, Singapore Civil Engineering Work. renders are Invited from Class A and °B Contractors tor the Construction and Completion of Contract (1) consisting of Section (A> 2 Nos. Reinforced Concrete Chimneys and Section (B) Alterations and Additions to floors to259 words
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Advertisement511 1958-07-19 10 NOTICES THE FOREIGN COMPENSATION (HUNGARY) ORDER, 1958. STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 19SS NO. 5M It Is hereby notified for general Information that the above Order In Council provides for the distribution of compensation to be paid by the Hungarian Government under the terms of the AngloHungarian Agreement of 27th June, 1966 which511 words
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Advertisement536 1958-07-19 10 NOTICES TO LET BUKIT PANJANG CINEMA SITE BDKIT PANJANO CINEMA site and ear park, already approved by the Authorities, to let on Lease. BQklt panjang It already a satellite town In Itself. Particulars from Bos AMM, B.T. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. BOH CHTE SOON Is no longer536 words
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Advertisement586 1958-07-19 10 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE tenders are invited for toe supply of a Mobile Pump to the Public Works Department Further particulars from Senior Executive Engineer. Marine A Drainage Branch, Marine Depot. KaUang Airport, Singapore Tenders close 6th August. IWI. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TXNDBtS win be received from Class 'E' aad above586 words
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Advertisement651 1958-07-19 10 "K LINE" O.S.A. Paairto d> Atlantic Coat! horvlo* faort P S'Hsai Pmsni I'awt H* l» n» ut mihi an 18/11 aaj It tat »«i M/ll tat I* Stel H ton lotdim direct far Lai Anftiti SM Hit York, alto acctttmj carlo tai Vancouvw. Sttttlt, Portland. San Francisco. Oakland. Boston. Philadelphia651 words
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Advertisement1484 1958-07-19 11 Urn i4os MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. t«li Maa i.. mi. .iH.oi*w*iM mi ji«tnwi*( Ul Naasi tST IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C MILINM lv llturaw., .UMM. l.« UM b CtNIIMMIAI PttTS (Vm taii wtb hM.ti it r**Mt ttt Pt*aa* a uaj M toM mm) •;<i>i*s wiiiori w potte* «a ot»t K'ts1,484 words
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Advertisement1203 1958-07-19 11 MeAUSTER tf. CO., LTD. til a*.: aftr M "!M* M UMIt KLAVBMBSS LIMB laatM. UTM. WTTUBAM IM t-HLIt UN FUJKtUO BMMaas. aau MiaatEsaataat* iiattu, nacaimi t portiani MM M I SJk. Mrtt AitaatK Porti MaaMM. ttrft M lateral W.II tM CaMta to Cataata taMrict. tataaMMiiu r raw* P. raM Penan,1,203 words
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171 1958-07-19 12 Raja Azlan clocks 9.9 sec for 100 yds KOTA BAHRU, Fri. Malaya's Asian Games represen- tatlve. Raja Azlan. equalled his 1956 record of 9.Bsec. for the 100 yards ln the heats at this year's Kelantan A.A.A. championships, which began here yesterday. In all two records three miles and women's high171 words
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Article200 1958-07-19 12 MALACCA, Frt.— Three records iTI were broken and one equalled on the first day of the Malacca A.A.A. championships at Kubu stadium today. The new records are: 60 1 sec for 440 yards hurdles by Benny Wee, 4mln 46cec for the mile by 8. P. Oanesan, and200 words
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Article131 1958-07-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Lawn TepnU AssociaUon championships first round results: Men's singles: A. S. Adzman bt Eddie Choong 6-0, 6-0; Michael Chan U P. Rooke 6-0, 9 3; N. O. K. Lumb bt T. A. Bhaskaran 6-2, 6-2; Harry Cho bt O. 8. GUI 6-4, 6-2131 words
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Article15 1958-07-19 12 KLUANO. Pri— Medicals beat Ellas EsUte 8-0 In a friendly soccer match here.15 words
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Article148 1958-07-19 12 KANOAR, Fri —Perils, playins in their best form this season, beat Federation Armed forces 3-2 ln their Malaya Cup tie played here today. This was Perllss last game in the competition and their first win. Both sides missed scoring chances. Early shock Perils gave148 words
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Article56 1958-07-19 12 BELFAST Fri— The New Zealand cricket team were held to a draw In their two-day match against Ireland here yesterday. Ireland scored 130 and 179 and New Zealand 208. The New Zealanders passed the 300 mark with the help of a painstaking 61 ln 356 words
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Article47 1958-07-19 12 The Malayan Rugby Union has accepted an invitation to play three matches ln Bangkok in October. The Malayan team will <cave I on Oct. 26 and return on Nor. 2 1 The main fixture will be for the I King of 81am Cup. i47 words
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Article223 1958-07-19 12 |[UALA TRENGGANU, Fri.— Kelantan qualified for the zone-final of the Malaya Cup when they trounced Trengganu 6-1 in their East Zone match at Padang Paya Bunga here today. Kelantan, with a well-balanced side, dominated play throughout. Trengganu played a man short after the third minute223 words
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Article169 1958-07-19 12 SUNOEI PATANI, Fri. The Combined Services, the holders of the FAM Cup. rounded off their Malaya Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Kedah here today. After two early misses. Services opened accounts ln the eighth minute through centreforward Newton. Services, playing with good combination.169 words
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Article583 1958-07-19 12 RAHIM and Tan survive in heats fARDLFP, Frt— Mala v yan quarter miler Rahim Ahmad yesterday ran his best ever 440 yards to finish third In his heat when the Empire and Commonwealth Games began. Rahim docked 49.75ec. In Heat 8. The winner of this heat was T.C. Tobacco of583 words
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Article35 1958-07-19 12 BEREMBAN. PH.— A late goal 1 by centre-forward Verma enabled the visiting Indian Navy to hold A Negrl Police to a 1-1 draw Cen- tre-forward Oeoff de Bllva scored fcr Police. m35 words
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Article172 1958-07-19 12 f ONDON. Prl— Close of play M d scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At The Oval: Glamorgan M (A. Watktns 48, and 1-1; Surrey 303 (D. Fletcher 63. A. Parsons 47, M Stewart 40; D. Shepherd 6-50) At Bsatasmatoa: Gloucesterhire 322 (M Young 1»4.Reuter - 172 words
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Advertisement357 1958-07-19 12 »tdc Hwb*. -yawl jmCADE'^uT AND B ZZ£l£ 4J 3OA 93 phone C^e BamT "ADAM EVE" C^oS^, REXc^.t'rr -jamboree^; aa 1 raoNE last day BK^ I 4. 6.30 ft 9.30 j Fatnem 1 pjg "fjQ ROAD BACK" («KO) J^^?!JO i Llake^s I TONIGHT Malt.: "NAUSHEBWAN E ADiL" (H) Ea«. Sal," i357 words
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Miscellaneous53 1958-07-19 12 b^^9S^bwIIIIADY TODAY KUALA LUMTUR: Soccer Malaya Cup tie, Selangor v Singapore. Merdeka Stadium; TENNIS flrlangor rh«mpi««.M~ Oolf Club courts; CRICKET— Harrisons v Forent Reeerves Institute. Kepong. MUAR. Seeeer— Dtv. J. Lenga Lanadrun Estate. I TOMORROW 1 KUALA LITMPtm: Tennis— s-lanttor chainntnnshlps, Oolf < Cub courta. KLIIANG: So* fr— Malaya Cup53 words
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Miscellaneous251 1958-07-19 12 f cathedral site (7). Straits Times Crossword 2 DOWN r— l r— l TT— l 1 u^ r— T 1- I I. I Mov "wkwardly (7) II I S§| '18 2 Stand (or uncommonly stern p»"j f 1 ""S" Bo]dl <U«Put« l«ts the bird kami Hous no »b«t«lner behind B*l251 words
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Advertisement674 1958-07-19 13 SHOPS TO LET Si IMIM.)— mUx it til. rxlrm SHOPS- -Stirling Road— Shop/ Dwellings Minimum rental. (125/- pjn. each. 6, Wlnstedi Drive Minimum rental 1140/--pm. 119 Sc 123, Cassia CrescentMinimum rentals $125/- pm each. 5. Forfar Square Minimum rental $150/- p.m. 5, Tlona Bahru Road Minimum rental SISO/- p.m. Oarages674 words
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Advertisement728 1958-07-19 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 7ii Wmrtt U (Him.)— Box St tit. txlrm FORD ZEPHYR late 1965. ***** miles. Excellent condition. Recently overhauled, one careful European O/Drlver. Best offer Secures. Phone *****. FIAT 1100 GREY Late '65. Taxed. Insured, Regularly Serviced, ***** miles, European. $3,300 0.n.0. Davies. 8 Claymore HIU. *****, 1728 words
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Article1019 1958-07-19 14 EPSOM JEEP - SHOWMAN— today's NAP EPSOM JEEP STEWARDS CUP SHOULD GO TO THIS UP-AND-COMING STAYER ■Acme win Peanut Kid is main rival LADY JAMBO STANDS OUT AS GOOD EACH- WAY BET gHAW STABLE'S up and coming stayer Showman is mv nap to win the Stewards Cup for Class 2, Div. 1 horses1,019 words
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Article107 1958-07-19 14 Mac I NATTY UFI MlnaaM 2.M Aimiwmt WatW Km* 2 STAKALA Hntoi Ciflni Tatar •WSTAMI Arctic R«ai«« N»a«n ■«< KOLA SAY M Mi in Marala 2 JO tow i stntr* RID WOLT H Hmmv 100 Arctic Mate* Me* 4 rinv nam TlbtKO J»#r Day WONDfR KID J«ft> D.107 words
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534 1958-07-19 14 DISTANCE RUNNER SAVAGE IS OUTSTANDING PERFORMER BATA PAHAT. Fri. Five records were broken at the Johore Amateur Athletic Association championships here today. Muar District. with 7» points, won the inter-dlstrict championship shield presented by the Sultan of Johore. Outstanding performer of the534 words
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1675 1958-07-19 14 GOING GOOD Ttctey't best lets EPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Bukit Timah today are Starala (Race 2), Siiewmom (NAP Race 7) and Lady Jambo (Race 8). CALL iOY'S double is Rod Wolf II (Race 3) and Showman (Race 7). Best outsider: Mtraof r1,675 words
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Article35 1958-07-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl federation Armoured Car Regimen t and t.P.C.a. drew S-S In their FAS Dlv. S league match her* today. P.AC.J 1 will replay with S.C.RC "C- to deride the i hamplonship35 words
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Article175 1958-07-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt Malayan tennis champion K. H. Ip. of Hong Kong, may not be defending his title at the Malayan championships to be played here from July 31 to Aug. 3. Reason Is that the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association, who was expected175 words
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