The Straits Times, 5 September 1958
1958-09-05
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Title Section13 1958-09-05 1 The Straits Times flew**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1958 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration441 1958-09-05 1 LEE SEEKS MORE AID ROUND THE WORLD IN QUEST OF DOLLARS Trip will take him to the U.S., Canada and India FINANCE MINISTER FLIES OFF TO LONDON FOR TREASURY TALKS Review of pact with Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Government is to open talks with the British Government regarding441 words
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Article82 1958-09-05 1 Kerala: Bid to censure Govt. NEW DELHI, Thurs. A motion seeking to censure the Government for failure to protect the people of Communist-ruled Kerala from attacks by Communist Party workers was disallowed in the House of the People today. The Speaker. Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar. said that although the allegations wereReuter - 82 words
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Article332 1958-09-05 1 Typhoon eases invasion threat RED ARTILLERY CONTINUES TO POUND QUEMOY TA IPE H Thurs. Communist and Nationalist artillery exchanged fire today for the 13th day in the Quemoy Islands, where heavy seas from a tropical typhoon eased for the moment the threat of a Communist invrsion. The Communists fired 144332 words
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Article182 1958-09-05 1 CINGAPORE and the Federation will have separate broadcasting deportments from Jon. 1 next year, according to an official report published yesterday. This it the first time that a firm date has been given, though official statements have indicated that the separation would take place182 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-09-05 1 KASHMIR: WAR IF NEHRU STA YS IN POWER KARACHI, Thurs. Mr. Chowdhri Mohamed All, former Pakistan Premier, today said: "War with India is inevitable if Mr. Nehru continues In office." He alleged that India was determined to destroy Pakistan and was converting all her economic aid into military power. The172 words
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Article226 1958-09-05 1 Japan may turn to Russia for tin 'TOKYO, Thurs. 1 Japan which imports 7,000 tons of tin a year, mostly from Malaya, is likely to turn to Russia for her needs. Japanese firms Imported 20 tons of high grade Russian tin on a trial basis in ."uly. Industry sources here226 words
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Article73 1958-09-05 1 LONDON ZOO SHIPS RUM FOR 'DUMBO' LONDON. Thurs. Zoo officials sent along two bottles of rum last night for elephants "Dumbo" and "Malina" during their trip to Moscow aboard the Soviet freighter Pulkovo. 'It's a precaution in case they get seasick" said a Zoo official. "They will be given theReuter - 73 words
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Article45 1958-09-05 1 TAIPEH, Thurs. More than a hundred homes were wrecked and 2,000 people made homeless when typhoon "Grace" hit Northern Formosa last night, preliminary police reports said. Two soldiers were missing after their Jeep plunged from a bridge into a river— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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494 1958-09-05 1 CHEMOR KILLER GANG SMASHED BY FORCES IPOH, Thursday. IN one of the major successes of the Emergency, Security Forces have smashed the notorious Chemor gang which for years has terrorised the villages of Kuala Kuang and Kanthan Bharu. Last night, two members of the Rang. China-born I Chuk Ming. 34.494 words
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57 1958-09-05 1 Negro M.P.s boycott Boyd at dinner HAMILTON. Than. Negro members of Bermuda's House of Assembly boycotted a parliamentary dinner at an botel here last night at which Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, was the guest of honour The move was apparently taken in a concerted protest against racialReuter - 57 words
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Article44 1958-09-05 1 BONN. Thurs. A U.S. Air Force C-130 transport plane with 17 people on board which was due at Adana. Turkey yesterday, has been reported missing. A statement from U.S.A.F headquarters said air rescue units were conducting intensive search.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article24 1958-09-05 1 PNOM PENH, Thurs The Cambodian Government announced today that Prince Sihanouk had accepted an invitation from the Indonesian Government to visit Jakarta -ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article22 1958-09-05 1 VANCOUVER, Thurs. Mr. Ailchiro Fujiyama, Foreign Minister of Japan, arrived here yesterday to begin a seven-day visit to Canada. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article90 1958-09-05 1 Auster crashes in jungle AN Army Auster spotting aircraft crashed in the jungle 22 mil. northwest or Kota Tinggi, Johore. yesterday. There were two men in it the pilot ar 1 an observer. Search planes. sent out when the Auster failed to return to Due. s-* distress signals. A Royal90 words
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Article136 1958-09-05 1 MAO EXTENDS SEA LIMITS TOKYO. Thurs.— China tMUj cxvended her U-rri-i nal wmttm to U nines l. >..iiii i. it- coast, pulling s.orui oi the nationaiistin .v oil->norc isiands in- >>.«.■ tae new limits. A government statement broadcast by i .-kiiis Radio said tho new limits would be applied toReuter; UPI - 136 words
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166 1958-09-05 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. I'm iurnt fcisenhower toujy warned Cnina that he would not hesitate to commit American armed forces to the defence of t i.- Nationalist-held offs tore islands if he found t.iat was necessary to the security of Formosa. Tnis was announced byReuter; UPI - 166 words
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Article13 1958-09-05 1 COLOMBO, Thurs. Ceylon has re-opened Its tea trade with Egypt.— U.PX13 words
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Article224 1958-09-05 2 Philip for talks in India, Pakistan OTTAWA, Thursday. THE QUEEN will visit Canada for about six weeks next year, touring ull parts of the country, the Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, announced yesterday. She will be accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh. First tne224 words
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150 1958-09-05 2 -ALL SETTO LAUNCH BRITISH ROCKET INTO SPACE ADELAIDE, Thurs.— Weather at the Woomera rocket range today raised hopes that conditions would be ideal for tonight's scheduled firing of Britain's Black Knight rocket. It will be Britain's first attempt to launch a missile into outer space. The tightest possible security isReuter - 150 words
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111 1958-09-05 2 r>ERTH, Thurs— The two I alrvyan survivors of an accident here on Aug. 25. brothers Chua Hung Jua, 18. and Chua Hung Kern, 20, of Bibby Road. Raub. Pahang, are expected to be discharged from hospital next week. Hospital authorities reported today that HungReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-09-05 2 GOOD NEWS FOR TWO MALAYAN HOMES LONDON POLICEMEN arrest rioters in the suburb of Notting Hill, where for the past week there have been outbreaks of violence between Britons and coloured immigrants, chiefly West Indians. More than one hundred people white and coloured have been arrested81 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-09-05 2 HEART CASE BOY DOING WELL: GOES TO SCHOOL I OS ANGELES, Thurs. J Lye Boon Leong, 11-year-old Chinese boy from Malaya who flew to the United States recently for heart surgery, was reported today to be "doing very well Dr. Dewanc Brueske said the boy was living with his fosterUPI - 182 words
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Article64 1958-09-05 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Eisenhower yesterday signed Into law a Bill to admit to the United States 1,500 homeless victims of an earthquake in the Azores. It authorises the granting of special non-quota immigrant visas to the Portuguese citizens who lost their homes when the islandUPI - 64 words
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335 1958-09-05 2 Mac warns: We will quell violence with utter strictness LONDON, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, last night issued a firm warning that the Government would use the "utmost strictness" in quelling racial violence. But at the same time an official statement from 10 Downing Street made it clear thatReuter; UPI - 335 words
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Article42 1958-09-05 2 KARACHI, Thursday. A COMMUNIQUE issued here said that Pakistan and India had agreed to refer their border distputes to an impartial tribunal communique, issued a conference. said from next Tuesday countries would release prisoners taken during border Incidents.42 words
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Article24 1958-09-05 2 ACCRA: Dr. Nkrumah, the Prime Minister of Ghana, has appealed to France not to go ahead with plans for nuclear tests in the Sahara.24 words
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Article21 1958-09-05 2 ROME: President Gronchi has flown to Brazil on the first visit by an Italian head of state to Latin "merle v21 words
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Article22 1958-09-05 2 PARIS: Telephone and signalling wires along the Paris-Le Havre railway line have been cut near Rouen. The police said it was sabotage.22 words
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Article18 1958-09-05 2 CAIRO: The U.N. Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, met the United Arab Republic Foreign Minister, Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi.18 words
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Article16 1958-09-05 2 CAPE TOWN: The new Premier. Mr. Hendrik F. Verwoerd. and his Cabinethat I been sworn in.16 words
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Article17 1958-09-05 2 MANILA: The National Security Council met here to hammer out the Philippines stand on the Formosa crisis.17 words
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Article30 1958-09-05 2 LONDON: A three-man gang entered the flat of British film star Michael i Wilding, blindfolded a 58--year-old housekeeper, and escaped with 1 10,000 worth of Jewellery, furs and other articles.30 words
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Article30 1958-09-05 2 ATHENS: Two Teddy Boys. arrested after throwng yoghort in a woman's face were paraded here .esterday through the streets Placards were round their necks statin* I their offence.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous9 1958-09-05 2 THE GAMBOLS Barry Appleby A-». c*M.*n r...-A /AREN'T MOqA9 words
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Article294 1958-09-05 3 Iceland demands brusquely: 'Put our nine sailors back' Protest by Britain over 'in terference by two gunboats REYKJAVIK, Thursday. THE future of nine Icelandic sailors held 1 aboard the Royal Navy frigate Eastbourne last night became the centre of the fishing "cold war" between Britain andReuter - 294 words
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106 1958-09-05 3 Icelandic patrol boat rams trawler REYKJAVIK, Thurs. :;ie Icelandic patrol vessel Albert and the British trawler Burfell collided off the east coast of Iceland yesterday. No one was injured. Both vessels were slightly damaged. The collision occurred as the Albert was "inspecting" the Burfell. whose crew appeared to be equippedReuter - 106 words
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Article37 1958-09-05 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. The New China News Agency disclosed last night that nine "secret agents" of Nationalist China had been sentenc d to death by the Kwangtung provincial peoples' court on Aur 28 ReuterReuter - 37 words
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147 1958-09-05 3 RUSSIA HAS PREPARED FOR WAR SINCE 1945 TRUMAN fHICAGO, Thurs.— Former President Harry Truman said yesterday that Russia had been preparing for a new war ever since 1945. In a speech to the American Legion convention here, Mr. Truman said the United States was behind Russia in arms and missiles.Reuter - 147 words
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145 1958-09-05 3 LONLMJN. Thurs. 'ITIVES who nag their hus- <» bands into washing dishes destroy th".r masculinity. Viscount?ss Lewioham. glamorous Westminster city councillor and television personality said yesterday, is more degrading, more humiliating, more completely contrary to one's whole conception of a man. than toReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-09-05 3 IN DISCUSSION over a globe of the world at the War Office in London are Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and Gen. Sun Yup Paik. Chief of Staff of the South Korean Army. Gen. Sun andReuter - 77 words
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124 1958-09-05 3 U.N. force at Gaza is 'broke' Dag NEW YORK, iliurs. Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld. U.N. secretary -ireneral, said today in.it unless substantial payments were received soon, the United Nations Emergency Force in Gaxa i. Uht not I able to "honour its obligations." In a report to the General Assembly, the secre-tary-generalReuter - 124 words
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194 1958-09-05 3 HE DEMANDS LIBERATION OF ADEN' CAIRO, Thursday. DRESIDENT NASSER. In the strongest speech he has made against the West for several month*, vesterda™ attacked the United States and Britain for helping "Zionist nationalism" to expand at the expense oMt^Arab neighbours the West jjaveUPI - 194 words
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92 1958-09-05 3 LONDON. Thurs. Frank Stokes, 44-year-old hotel porter, was hanged in Durham Jail yesterday for murdering a 75-year-old widow in the course of theft. Stokes beat to death with a hammer Mrs. Linda Ash at Oosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne, after going to her house to answerReuter - 92 words
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Article13 1958-09-05 3 RABAT. Thurs. Morocco has decided to loin the Arab League.— ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article377 1958-09-05 3 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Wed—Buoyant conditions prevailed In London stock n *kets today (or the start of a new account and widespread gains were recorded In gilts and Industrials. Interest broadened domestic sections with buyers encouraged by the overnight Improvement on Wall Street and expectations that the gold reserve figures tor377 words
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Article318 1958-09-05 3 Beirut ban on shops is off OEIRUT, Thurs.—Op- position leaders last night announced v partial end to the 115--day "strike" and said shops may open until noon from today. The relaxation, it was said, would facilitate a return to normal under the new regime of Oen. Fuad Chehab. presi-dent-elect of318 words
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Article30 1958-09-05 3 WASi GTON. Thurs The State Department said today that Israel had purchased small quantities of defensive arms rrom the Uni' -d States within the past two months. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article222 1958-09-05 4 PAKISTAN PELEGATE: FLUCTUATIONS HITTING PRODUCERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 1 PAKISTAN delegate to the Asian regional conference of the ICFTU, Mr. J. H. Shirazi, oday called for a system of controls in the irice of rubber that would end its violent fluctuations on the world market.222 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-05 4 Railwayman back from course in Britain INCHE M Mil bin Haji Abdul Kaliman 'above), of the Malayan Railway, arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Britain on Wednesday after attending a year's course in railway works and stores. Three other men. also of the Malayan Railway, returned with Inche Yunid after attending73 words
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Article41 1958-09-05 4 The Permanent Secretary to tne Singapore Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. will open the first exhibition of the works of the Singapore Academy of Arts today at 5.30 p.m. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street.41 words
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Article39 1958-09-05 4 IPOH. Thurs.— Yeoh Lean Yeow. 20, who pleaded guilty to driving a car without a licence and without insurance, was fined $200 or two months In jail by the Presi dent of the Sessions Court here today.39 words
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232 1958-09-05 4 Against Islam— so no more buffalo for sea demon KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs.— The villagers of Kijal, 87 miles from here, will not hold any more "bersemah" ceremonies—trie delivery of a buffalo head to the sea to appease a demon because they are contrary to Islamic teaching. This assurance was given232 words
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125 1958-09-05 4 IF POLL MAN COMES ASK TO SEE HIS PAPERS JPOH, Thurs. Poll registration officers on door to door rounds should produce their letters of appointment when called upon to do so. The Senior Supervisor of Elections in Perak, Col. W. Wittaker. said this today when he warned that people may125 words
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Article38 1958-09-05 4 PENANG. Thurs The Penang Church Workers' Association will hold a twohour "cake" fair at the Vicarage, Pangkor Road, from 10 a.m. tomorrow. Proceeds will go to the St Nicholas Home for the Blind.38 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-05 4 OFF TO BRITAIN TO STUDY NURSING MISS BHARATHI GOVINDAN. 20 who studied al the Fort Dickson Government R n I i s h School, left Sinxapore by the Corfu yesterday to take up nursing in Britain. She will be attached to the Royal Hospital at Richmond, Surrey, for five years.—53 words
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Article49 1958-09-05 4 PENANG. Thurs. Six thousand new places will be available for pupils in Penang Chinese schools next year. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. sp.id that the middle schools would admit 1.200 boys and 800 girls, and the primary section 4,000 boys and girls.49 words
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135 1958-09-05 4 Battalion move 'not a crisis measure' THE dispatch Of A more than 600 troops of the Ist Bn., the Loyal Regiment, from Malaya to Hong Kong later this month was not connected with the crisis in the Straits of Formosa, an Army spokesman said in Singapore yesterday* The spokesman said135 words
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Article47 1958-09-05 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. The Kuala Trengganu magistrate, Tuan Haji Mohamed Noor bin Haji Mohamed, will go on transfer to Kuantan on Sept. P as President of the Sessions Court in place of Tuan Sheikh Abdullah Tuan Sheikh Abdullah will be going to Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Article236 1958-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Indonesian delegation to the Asian regional conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Union's here is to seek the moral support of the ICFTU for the liberation of West Irian The leader of the delegation, Mr. Agoes Soedono, said236 words
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310 1958-09-05 4 'STILL TIME TO SAVE THE BRAIN-WASHED STUDENTS' MALACCA. Thursday A PRETTY Chinese authoress who fled from Pek ing 18 months after the Communists came to power, said here today she believed it was not 100 late to save Malayan Chinese students and others who had been indoctrinated with Red propaganda.310 words
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73 1958-09-05 4 Boy hit by ear ran but died 3 days later JOHORE inilltl Thurs.— Seven-year-old Choon Huat Moon, knocked down by a car In Jalan Campbell on June IS, got up and fled bat died thre* days later, the coroner was told today. It was also stated that the driver reported73 words
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Article39 1958-09-05 4 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Indian High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. S. K. Banerji. is here on a tour of the east coast of Malaya. He will visit Kuala Trensganu on Saturday and Kota Bharu on Monday.39 words
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Article252 1958-09-05 5 No vote-by-post law may make servicemen apathetic JOE MIRANDA SOLDIERS, POLICE MUSI POLL IN WARDS WHERE THEY'RE POSTED By IPOH, Thursday. THOUSANDS of Malayans in the armed forces and police may prove apathetic to Malaya's first general elections as an independent nation next year, even though they are registered as252 words
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Article125 1958-09-05 5 HOTELS' FATE WILL BE KNOWN TODAY TODAY is decision day for 23 Singapore hotels, which, according to the police, have been run improperly. The Hotels' Licensing Board will tell the hotels today whether they should be allowed to stay in business. The police have asked the board to suspend or125 words
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148 1958-09-05 5 JOE MIRANDA - CAPITAL HAS PLAN for 100,000 SQUATTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE Municipal Council is preparing a blueprint to setile the town's 100,000 squatters. This was disclosed by the president. Mr. AD. York, to Councillor O.V. Thaver. The blueprint will be submitted to the Health Committee. As a whole The president also148 words
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83 1958-09-05 5 'Penang no arms smuggling centre' PENANG, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today denied a Jakarta press report that Penang was a centre for arms trafficking by Indonesian rebels. The recent arrest and con. viction of two men who tried to sell arms to a polß-e officer posing83 words
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Article80 1958-09-05 5 EXTORT BID YOUTH DISCHARGED Lim Tian Seng, 17. found guilty last woek of attempting to extort $2 from his widowed mother, was discharged in a Singapore court yesterday. Mr. R. Ramason. the magistrate, accepted a report on Lim by Mr. Chang Soo. a probation officer. Discharging Lim, the magistrate said80 words
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Article56 1958-09-05 5 TAIPING, Thurs. Mr. Teoh Chai Chin, a teacher at King Edward VII School, will leave by air next week tor England on a labour and trade union course. He will be away for foui months. Mr. Teoh is treasurer of the Federation's National Union of Teachers and56 words
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Article82 1958-09-05 5 IPOH, Thurs. SEVEN HUNDRED Chinese educationists from all I parts of Malaya will attend a two-day conference here, beginning on Sept. 20. to discuss problems. The conference is sponsored by the Malayan Chinese Association's education central committee. There are 310.000 Chinese school students in82 words
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Article39 1958-09-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Goh Kiew Yit, a railway restaurant car waiter, was fined $500 today for trying to smuggle into the Federation from Singapore 1.200 boxes of matches valued at $25 on which $24 duty was payable.39 words
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Article37 1958-09-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Yeoh Ah Eng. a young woman, was fined $60 today for failing to obtain an identity card. She said that she was an orphan and did not know what to do.37 words
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Miscellaneous980 1958-09-05 5 CATHAY: Just My Luck 1. 3.30. CAFITOL: Chan Kar Chal MADRAS: Foon K M(/jn Sook Lv» 630 930 ODEON: Selendang Kong (Cantonese) Ch. 1. 3. 5. (Cantonese) 12.30, 2 30. 6 45. Delima 1.15, 3.30. 6.45. 8 15; 7.15. 830. 9 15; CENTRAL: Raj Tllak PARAMOUNT: Pathl Bakthl 3 30.980 words
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Article130 1958-09-05 6 FOOD AND CLOTHES OFFER TO WIDOW ANOTHER pleasani surprise awaits Madam Ang Kirn Hong, the crippled widow who has been trying to support her six children on a Social Welfare dole of $45 a month. Mr. Daniel Lien, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist Mission, will call today and offer130 words
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253 1958-09-05 6 Schoolboy denies he was out to save his own skin KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. QSMAN bin Yusoff, a schoolboy witness in the Fonseka murder case, denied a defence suggestion today thot he memorised the fatal attack to save his own skin. Osman was giving evidence against four youths, Hashim bin Abdullah,253 words
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206 1958-09-05 6 HATS-IN-CHURCH CUSTOM NOW DYING OUT WOMEN Catholics in Singapore are getting more and more hair-style conscious and fewer of them are wearing hats or scarves when attending church services. This Is causing a controversy among parish priests and their congregaPriests In several parishes have recently reminded women that they must206 words
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Article45 1958-09-05 6 MERSINO. Thurs—Sixtynine students from the district will sit for a secondary Malay school entrance examination on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7. Those who pass will be sent to the Ipoh, Tanjong Mallm and Malacca secondary Malay schools on Government scholarships.45 words
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Article33 1958-09-05 6 IPOH, Thurs. Phang Chow Yee, 56. told the police that gold bracelet worth $400. two rings worth $40 and $100 cash were stolen from her house in Kampong Java here yesterday.33 words
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Article57 1958-09-05 6 Senior Aircraftman Brian Robert Logan, of R.A.K. Terigah, was charged In Singapore yesterday with causing the death of Radin Moonaphat bin Radin AH by driving a car negligently. The incident was alleged to have occurred at 6th mile. Dunearn Road, at 9.15 p.m. on July 12. Logan57 words
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Article44 1958-09-05 6 PENANG, Thurs. A procession of decorated bullock carts will highlight the Mandi Safar celebrations in Butterworth next Wednesday. The procession will start from the Butterworth public ground and end at Bagan Boya where more than 5.000 people are expected to assemble.44 words
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Article25 1958-09-05 6 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Religious Affairs Departm«nt has allocated $2,400 for building two madrasahs (religious halls) for aborigines who have become Muslims.25 words
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Article98 1958-09-05 6 Cheap rail fares for Cup replay KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. .Malayan Railway is offering concession tickets single fare plus half for the return journey for those who want to see the replay of the Malaya Cup match between Penan* and Singapore at Merdeka Stadium on Sept. 13. Tickets will be issued98 words
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Article38 1958-09-05 6 MUAR, Thurs. Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed. a former Muar District Ofiicer and now acting State Secretary in Johore, will give a talk entitled "Europe Today" in the High School hall here at 5 p.m. on Saturday.38 words
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Article204 1958-09-05 6 rp information officers from 16 nations, the United Nations and the World Health Organisation will meet In Singapore next week to discuss the Colombo Plan. The Information Officer of the Colombo Plan, Mr R. K. Chatterjee. told a press conference In Singapore that 16 out204 words
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Article102 1958-09-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell. today laid the foundation stone of a $2,500,000 13-storey building for the Police Co-operative Society at Sulaiman Road here. Mr. Carbonell is president of the society. The building is expected to be completed next Januiry.102 words
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Article33 1958-09-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Teachers of Malay in stan-dard-type schools have appealed to the Minister A Education. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. to place all of them on the permanent Government establishment.33 words
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235 1958-09-05 6 $3 million electrical appliances factory to go up in K.L. IT AIMS TO SUPPLY ALL MALAYA'S NEEDS I/UALA LUMPUR Thurs. Thrf Bn| Malayan electrical manufacturing firm ia to be started soon with a registered capital of $3 million -mainly local to supply all tilt country's needs for domestic electrical appliances.235 words
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Article90 1958-09-05 6 rO MEN were Injured and a third robbed in separate secret society affrays in Singapore on Tuesday night. At Mohammed Ali I m. a seaman, Lai Soon Sens, was stabbed three times hgangsters after he iiad denied association any secret society. At Omar Koad90 words
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Article, Illustration167 1958-09-05 6 INCHE HAMID TO HEAD COUNCIL FOR 45 ISLANDS THE Singapore Government yester- day appointed Inche Abdul Hamid bin Suleiman, 48, chairman-designate of the Southern Islands Local Council, which represent^ about 15.000 people in a group of 45 islands. Born in Singapore. Inche Hamid was educated at Victoria School and Raffles167 words
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Advertisement167 1958-09-05 6 THIS WAY'S BEST! 8 flights weekly around the world Circle the globe with the sun, or travel round means in terms of convenience, comfort, cuisine the other way QANTAS-8.0.A.C. is the best and service, to fly all the way by intercontinental way to go. airliners operating to international standards. nSicnn'fr167 words
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380 1958-09-05 7 GANGSTER: I FEIGNED DEATH ON ATTACK FORMER member of a secret society told a Singapore coroner yesterday that he pretended to be dead to save his life after he had been stabbed five times as he stepped out of v bar on July 6, with three friends. Tan Lay Soon,380 words
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Article54 1958-09-05 7 About 3.000 people are expected to attend a picnic which the Malayan Breweries Ltd.. will be giving for its employees and their families on Sept. 13. Thirty joget girls will entertain them. Awards will be presented to those employee.; who had completed 15 or 25 years'54 words
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59 1958-09-05 7 V\S. PADMANABHAN pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to three counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total of $669 while he was employed by Societa Commissionaria, Cecil Street. The offences were alleged to have bee* committed between August, 1956 and59 words
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Article217 1958-09-05 7 City Council urged to have snap checks on death houses THE Singapore City Council Vehicles and Fire Brigade Committee yesterday recommended that a surprise check should be made on "death" houses, which are said to create a fire hazard by burning paper effigies for the dead. Trre Health217 words
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Article39 1958-09-05 7 KLUANG. Thurs. The Regent of Johore today opened the Kluang Co-operative Housing Society's new $750.--000 housing estate. There are 40 houses in the estate, the first co-operative venture of its kind south of Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article30 1958-09-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, ThursThe president of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Heuss. has sent a congratulatory message to the Yang diPertuan Agong on the first anniversary of Merdeka.30 words
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240 1958-09-05 7 T<HE mystery virus responsible for last year's Asian A flu will find it much more difficult to claim victims if the epidemic strikes again. This is stated in a report lie World Health Organlwarns that Asian flu likely be the predomitype in influenza240 words
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70 1958-09-05 7 Free light, brake tests for motorists KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Service stations here will give free headlight and brake tests during Kuala Lumpur road safety week, starting on Scut 15. The municipality has drawn up an elaborate programme for the week, including a traffic game. a schools' cycle rally and competitions70 words
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Article20 1958-09-05 7 Lady Goode will open the new premises of the Kamala Club in Moulmein Road, Singapore, on Sept. 8.20 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-09-05 7 $126 curry flown to actor in London KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A tiffin carrier and flask full of sambals and chicken and beef curry were flown to London today from here because an actor likes curries. The actor is David Mil ilium who stars in the film "Violent Playground" banned in128 words
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Article42 1958-09-05 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.The Sungei Patanl District Welfare Committee will mcci at 13, Jalan Ibrahim, at 4.3( p.m. on Sept. 18 to plan activities. Representatives of kampoiv.: welfare commttties and Kuaii Muda youth clubs have beer invited to attend.42 words
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Article24 1958-09-05 7 MUAR, Thurs. Dr. S. Narayanan, health officer for North Johore. has been transferred to Kota Bahru as acting Senior Health Officer of Kelantan24 words
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188 1958-09-05 7 AFTER a two-week test period. Radio Brunei's service is now being broadcast six hours a day over a new powerful medium wave transmitter on 1240 kilocycles (242 metres). The new transmitter the previous one had a range of only seven to 25188 words
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Article236 1958-09-05 7 EXPERT HERE TO HELP FISHERS ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Japanese expert has arrived in Malaya to help expand the country's fishing industry. Mr. Yoshihiro Momokawa. who has had 24 years fishing experience, will survey the tuna resources and indicate the lines on which economic tuna fishing can be done here.236 words
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Article43 1958-09-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Mrs. Enid Watts, chairman of the Welfare Week Ball sub committee, has handed to the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee $3,774 being the net proceeds of the Carnival Dance held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on July 4.43 words
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Advertisement155 1958-09-05 7 r 1 \jJLu ufruAs looJou KLIM Your baby must have all the wholesome nourishment his Klim formula provides to resist illness develop properly grow strong and healthy. Since Klim is so easy to digest, your baby gets more nourishment from each feeding... with fewer stomach upsets. Buy pure, safe Klim155 words
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Advertisement282 1958-09-05 7 Has your/doctor told you/about |P^^;!pi this NEW shampoo? k^^^^^ 1 Scbbix shampoo was originally prepared as an aid to doctors and has been known to them for several years as an effective treatment for dandruff. Dandruff disappears N Sebbix contains two special ingredients used ta no "other 'shampoo, which stimulate282 words
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Article47 1958-09-05 8 It Word, $HI (Minimum) THE CONVENT H.I.J. thanks Singapore Naval Base Employees' Thrift Loan Society for their gift rf $100. MR. MRS. VARATHARJOO thank, on the occasion .-of his son's marriage, those attending the wedding and for valuable gifts on 24 8 38 at Mariamman Temple.47 words
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Article358 1958-09-05 8 U H-.rrfi $1(1 (Minimum). NEW! Like cool moonlight in a garden 4711 "Mascota" Eau de Cologne refreshes and revives you with Its soothing fragrance. MODERN SANITATION, however good, is enhanced by using Air-Wick. Keep a bottle in your bathroom. Good Mores stock it. NEWLY ARRIVED AT Madeline's. 278 Orchard358 words
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2to Straits ®imr s Spore, Fri. Sept. 5, 1958. A Dangerous Course
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Article599 1958-09-05 8 The American Government has reached the conclusion that Peking can be dissuaded from carrying out its threat to Quemoy, and the other Nationalist held islands near the Chinese mainland. Washington believes that the Communists have not yet committed themselves to a full scale attack in the Formosan599 words
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Article416 1958-09-05 8 Hypocrisy and hate had a good run in the Singapore City Council debate on the erection of a new market in Joo Chiat Road. The Health Committee had approved the project, but P.A.P. Councillors opposed it on the ground that hawkers would suffer while the owners of the416 words
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Article160 1958-09-05 8 The etlect ot the British decision to cut back imports of Russian tin, a lead which the Dutch and others have followed, will be greatly reduced if the Japanese replace their Malayan tin with Russian. The Japanese now import about 7,000 tons a year, mostly from Malaya,160 words
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Article, Illustration895 1958-09-05 8 HESSELL TILTMAN - THE SADDEST THING IN LIFE IS TO BE BORN A JAPANESE WOMAN HESSELL TILTMAN by JAPAN Is still very J much a man's country. True, it now has its women film stage stars and its airline hostesses. And there is an increasing number of women lawyers, radio announcers, journalists, and895 words
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278 1958-09-05 8 Chinese students: 'Unhappy view' is challenged IN his Merdeka anniversary broadcast, Tengku Abdul Rahman made some dismaying remarks about Ch'..cs_ students screening Communist films during a function in England. Only in London, Brighton, and the Malayan colleges at Brinsford Lodge and Kirkby is there a sizeable community of Chinese students.278 words
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193 1958-09-05 8 AT least two 01 your correspondents have referred to Union Square in San Francisco. with Its garden and underground parking. What may not be generally known is that Union Square is built on a hill, and the construction of an undp i ground parking193 words
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247 1958-09-05 8 IT is gratifying for the English-educated to learn that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew considers that they are genuine democrats and "have a genuine desire for democratic freedom" (S.T. Aug. 28). Mr. Lee, no doubt understands the mentality of the English-educated as he himself is247 words
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Advertisement409 1958-09-05 8 1 Straits Times Free Press j For the convenience ot odv«r- j risers our representatives at lit floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE. I I ORCHARD KO •j. will receive I tmoll advertisements and answers to bo> numbers. Classified advertisements may also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester House, Collycr409 words
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Advertisement73 1958-09-05 8 ZESTFU L LIVING You don't need to be fat. Or roundshouldered. Or racked by aches and pains. A few simple exercises every day can help you keep your figure and your vigour without pills or diets. The August Reader's Digest (now on sale) contains wise and practical advice on how73 words
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Advertisement60 1958-09-05 8 r J Exquisite Voiles and Fabrics of Guaranteed CXf >l Quality. Made in England IXI TT I UJ specially for Malaya. MOTION SMITH Son Ltd OPTICIANS Mansion House. 92 High Street (OVER THi FEDERAL OISPENSARV) KUALA LUMPUR CONSULTATIONS OAILY 900 AM 400 P M TEL M3S*. CONSULTANT T E. WHITTAL60 words
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208 1958-09-05 9 BIG BANK SWINDLE: COURT IS TOLD DETAILS ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A detailed account of how seven banks in Kuala Lumpur were allegedly duped into paying out about a quarter million dollars was given in the Magistrate's Court here today. Lee Man Choi is being tried in his absence on chargos208 words
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Article22 1958-09-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The net collections from income tax between Aug. l and Aug. 31 amounted to $20,228,--190.22 words
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Article156 1958-09-05 9 KLANG, Thurs.— The Klang Town Council has decided to submit a councillor's complaint against "unsatisfactory conditions" in the Klang district hospital to the Selangor State Medical and Health Officer. The deputy chairman of i the counci', Inche Wahab Abdul Rashid. told the Straits Times today156 words
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Article44 1958-09-05 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs Dr. i Miss i R. K. Sidhu Lady Medical Officer of the Kuala Kangsar Women's Hospital, has been transferred to the General Hospital in Penang. She has been succeeded by Dr. (Mtss) N. Kamalan from the Ipoh hospital.44 words
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Article50 1958-09-05 9 Mr. Peter Ng, sales manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd. (Singapore), has left for Germany to attend a sales and service course at a car-manufactur-ing factory. Mr. Ng will also attend the n.otor show at Earls Court. London.50 words
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Article40 1958-09-05 9 The birthday of Sri Krishna will be celebrated at Sri Ramakrishna Temple, Bartley Road, tomorrow between 10 a.m. and noon with a Pooja service, followed by a lecture and a musical programme at Norris Road at 5 p.m.40 words
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511 1958-09-05 9 JURY RETIRE AT END OF THE CASE FOR PROSECUTION, RETURN A UNANIMOUS VERDICT She alleged that her clothes had been torn CENIOR Aircraftman Gordon Hugh Westcott, 23, of the RAF, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Singapore Assize Court511 words
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Article90 1958-09-05 9 Three don't want nominees KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three members not two of the joint committee appointed to draft a new University of Malaya constitution are opposed to a majority recommendation that there be Government nominees on the divisional councils. A Government statement issued tonight said that through an oversight Dr.90 words
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Article30 1958-09-05 9 TANJONO MALIM. Thurs. —The Tanjong Malim Medical Offler, Dr. H. E. Sen renguivel, has left on transfer to Tapah He has been succeeded by Dr. O. T. Ayaduray.30 words
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254 1958-09-05 9 TANJONG MALIM; Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today called on Alliance members to remain calm against provocation by rival parties in the general election next year. Speaking at a rally attended by more than 3,000 people254 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-09-05 9 'Our Singapore' seen by 6,000 pupils a day CIX THOUSAND o schoolchildren daily visit the "Our Singapore" exhibition at the Great World Trade Fair. Before the two-week exhibition closes at the end of next week more than 60,000 children will have visited it. Yesterday morning it was so crowded it305 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-09-05 9 Weapons on show— official and illegal CHILDREN visiting the "Our Singapore exhibition yesterday closely study this 25--pounder field gun displayed by the Singapore .Military Forces.25 words
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93 1958-09-05 9 SIX MALAY RULERS FOR OPENING OF MOSQUE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Six Malay Rulers and several Malayan Muslim dignitaries will attend the opening of the $6 million state mosque of Brunei on Sept. 23. The Rulers are the Sultans of Pahang and Selangor, the Raja of Perils, the Sultan of Kelantan,93 words
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Article51 1958-09-05 9 KUALA KU B U BHARU. Thurs. Cheng Wee Sens, of Stonor Road, Kuala Kubu Bharu, today was fined $300. in default four months' jail, for throwing boiling water on Mm Jeok Liew in a coffee shop in West Street. Lim was scalded on bis chest and51 words
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Article41 1958-09-05 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Indian Association will hold a merdeka anniversary dinner at its premises in Bagan Jermal Road tomorrow. The Chief Minister, L\.to Wong Pow Nee, and th j Mayor. Mr. D. S. Raman athan. will attend.41 words
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Article24 1958-09-05 9 MERSING. Thurs. The Mersing District Officer. Inche Ismail bin Hajl Arifin, has opened a badminton court for the Jemaluang Youth Club here.24 words
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Advertisement121 1958-09-05 9 76c SonquwicL o ?€unilcj, Excellent @an& Itobclla Coupe *lEii2^^Ol BSsP^ Isabella Comb. $£JbS^o^^^^ol^^ff^SJ9 '"bella Convertible for Comfort, Safety, Economy, Roominess and years of troublefree motoring. Easy Hire Purchase Terms Available Showroom Opened Nightly till 10 p.m. •oo mm ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD. M.IE ANN BUHDING. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE lEL J9OJI121 words
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Advertisement103 1958-09-05 9 of one thing she can be sure... Lucky girl! She can go m v anywhere, do anything, mm not a care in the world, mm > confident in her Camelia I sanitary protection. She can wear super-soft Camelia towels anytime and because there are no revealing outlines even under the103 words
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Article, Illustration374 1958-09-05 10 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE FRIDAY SPOTLIGHT ON THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS By \\HK\ Orson Welles directs and stars in a film it is almost bound to be somewhat larger than life. "TOUCH OF EVIL" certainly is. So Is Welles himself, who has expanded so374 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-09-05 10 PIGTAILED PATTY A STAR— BUT STILL A PROBLEM CHILD KATHY-O," about a juvenile film star, is a truly refreshing film. The star. Patty McCormack. was the pigtailed killer In "The Bad Seed.' banned In Singapore but shown in the Federation. This time Patty Is no murderess, but she Is still283 words
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Article, Illustration248 1958-09-05 10 HEADS ROLL AGAIN IN A NEW RANK REMAKE OF 'TWO CITIES' IT IS difficult to put Dickens on the screen, al- though there have been some successful attempts, such as the old Freddy Bartholomew version of "David Copperfield." The Rank production of "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" is much less248 words
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134 1958-09-05 10 Nothing but trouble for brave Maria By HUGH MABBETT f|THEN the French set out to make a tragic film they don't mess about tragic it always is. "GERVAISE" is a £?ood example. Everything about It Is calculated to move the most hardened, especially the title-role performance of Maria Schell. Crippled,134 words
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Article84 1958-09-05 10 TEEN-AGE fans will be real gone on Paramounfs "MISTER ROCK AND ROLL," but being a square it offered me more noise than Joys. But if you are hep it should be a winner. It Includes a lot of talent Lionel Hampton's band. L;ivern Baker, the84 words
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Advertisement592 1958-09-05 10 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BB ■|k Jfclilfff'^^^Hrßy^^l phoni tmimimmi ORK VS r»*"ft B ">r.9 <^ MmfSXtfy 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30" Tomorrow «»T_..-L ~.f C..:1" Ch»rlton Janet Orson U.I. a M'NITE I OUCh 01 CVII HESTON* LEIGH WELLES (SB).Bj I Tomorrow 9 a.m.: "FOONG KAU WONG" Mandarin. Sunday 9 a.m.: Ava Gardner "THE LITTLE592 words
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Advertisement463 1958-09-05 10 t PWSTI NOW ShOW|N&! THE REVENGE of FRANKENSTEIN"^?"? J ■iC MIDNIGHT A NEW KIND OF HF.STKRN! ("scope (Fox) )f" r TOMORROW! "THE FIEND WHO WALKED THE WEST". J lumoirow 9 a.m.: (HA (HA H.\ BOOM" (Columbia). jL C Sunday 9 a.m.: 'FAIR.- KIN BEAUTY" l.i l.i Hi-a iMand.i i J463 words
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Miscellaneous259 1958-09-05 10 Straits Times Crossword ]l_Z B u Z "~__Z Z Ti" 20 21 22 ACKOSS 5 'The earth ls all the home I 9 But he isn't necessarily hostile have" (6). to bridge (4-5). 6 Studio E test arrangement? 10 Bar for lawyers (S). Not so (9) 11 Design in payment259 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1958-09-05 11 Philippines wars ended Spanish rule in the Pacific Sons of the people', 400,000-strong bloodthirsty band of Filipino patriots fought the Spaniards without let-up until... CINCE the 16th century, the Philippines had groaned under the iron heel of a corrupt decadent Spanish aristocracy. The island peoples struggled fruitlessly for independence, forced1,321 words
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Advertisement7 1958-09-05 11 By arrangement with the Sydney Daily Mirror.7 words
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Advertisement360 1958-09-05 11 ily|S^ NESTUM MJmlm NESTLES READY-COOKED 3-CEREAL FOOD NESTUM is NO'l just tor oaDses you know it also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical breakfast or light eventng meal for ALL THE f FAMILY NESTUM Is very easily prepared for NO i'OOKINti IS KMJI'IKKD: .lust add milk or water —and sugar360 words
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Miscellaneous186 1958-09-05 11 oAirmen0 Airmen A Co. By 3iae VO VOJ MINP IF fCt fOUKSC,MVPEAR^ I VW/ A. "N\\ f WTU. UAVt WXJ I K WHAT CAN I X «-^^^Bj FWNANPO HAS A PRINK) IT WILL BC MV 'fl /^-•M f TWO AUDNt rVVIiCt Wt OfTS* XXX fOINAHOO V 1 1 r^-^^jß v^E^E186 words
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515 1958-09-05 12 By Our Market Correspondent A LEAP of 21 per cent in August rubber shipments from Malaya to 100,487 tons resulted from the increased buying by China both on her own behalf and acting as a broker for Eastern European satellite countries. It was515 words
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Article108 1958-09-05 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; DK/ Continent September/October $32\ buyers. $33 U sellers. Coconut oil: steady: bulk $50 'i sellers, drum $53 '-i sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muitok white $127. Sarawak $126, special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged).108 words
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Article28 1958-09-05 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 4 RUBBER: 80 cents per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $367.37 per picul (down 53.37 Ui, Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons.28 words
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Article143 1958-09-05 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT shares recorded active movements with a higher turnover on the Stock Exchange here today. Interest was shown In many of the second rank stocks. Main move was Ampol up lOd. Mining shares held a firmer trend with oil stocks most prominent Loans 3V'r 1956-59 £100143 words
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Article92 1958-09-05 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change* fn Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100 1: Canada: buying airmail T.T. S3. OD 32 1/8. 90 d st 32 7 16 credit bills. 32 9/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or OD. r«Mly: Swlas Frarnn 14192 words
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Article78 1958-09-05 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Kyotoku Maru 1-2. Lone Star Mariner 4-5, Mineshima Maru 6A, Leda Maersk 6-7. Benlomond 8-9, Gienartney 10-11 Somali 13-14, Sangola 15-16. Van Neck 18. Shun Hing 19-20, Rawang N Wall 3. Serudom N.Wall 4. Selangor N78 words
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Article334 1958-09-05 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials and rubbers were steady while tins were steady after easier. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following tartness done yesterday: Fraser Si Nea>e ords $2.76 (delayed), $2.75; G.E. Life $19.25 cd; Gammon $1.45 and $1.46 (odd lot,334 words
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Article47 1958-09-05 12 rPHE Federation's Minister 1 of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week iium Sept. 4. Rabber Sl*, cents a Ib Copra *5« a ton. Coconut oil $848 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $369.75 a ton.47 words
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Article18 1958-09-05 12 STOCK INDICES! Malayan Share Market: Sept. 4 Sept. 3 Indmstrials: 91.48 91.43 Tins: 82.41 82.44 Jaa. 1 195S=1N18 words
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Article11 1958-09-05 12 Suncri Bidor's restricted production lor August was SIC picula.11 words
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Article148 1958-09-05 12 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 80 cents, per Ib. down a quarter of a rent on Wednesday's closing price. Closing tone: Uncertain. (losing prices in cents per ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 80 sellers 81; Int. 1148 words
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Advertisement294 1958-09-05 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of A' DISTANT ENGINEER (MECHANICAL) In the Municipal Engineer's Dept. Salary: Basic salary within the Scale of $628x34-934/982x34--1.254 p.m. plus a variable Cost of Living Allowance, The Starting salary will be fixed according to age, qualifications and experience.294 words
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Advertisement490 1958-09-05 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Appointment of Temporary Survey Assistant. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Post of Temporary Survey Assistant on the salary scale $324 x 14 352/419 x 14 545/562 x 18 652 plus usual allowances. Applicants should be between the ages of 25 and 40 years of490 words
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Advertisement477 1958-09-05 12 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nor 14 A 16 Robinson Road, Singapore, On THURSDAY, 11TH SEPT.. 1958 AT 2.3* F.M. SEPTEMBER. 195S at 2.3* P.M. 12 Bungalow Lota at EAST COAST AVENUE SIOLAP RD. Freehold. Areas ranging from 7,761 to 14,509 sq.ft.477 words
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Advertisement673 1958-09-05 12 NOTICES NASSIM CO., LIMITED will sell by Public Auction in their Sale-Rooms Nos. 4 4-1, Collyer Quay, on Saturday, 6th September, 1958. at 10 a.m. Attractive, Well-Made Wrought Iron Dining Table and Chairs; Cane Sideboard; Wardrobes: Beds; Dressing Tables; A Large 2-plece Sprung Corner Settee; Well-Made Writing Tables; ■Philips" Radiograms673 words
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Advertisement160 1958-09-05 12 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Pahang. Kuantan up to 12.00 noon j lon 15th September. 1958 for the supply and delivery of metal from Chamang Road Quarry In Bentong District for period 1 10.1958 < to 30.9.1959160 words
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Advertisement947 1958-09-05 12 YOU CAN BE SURE... IF ITS AIRCONOITION I NO 8V I Westinghou|e. I ta« rallrM ranfr I r Mrroß4lliuiilnf L^B^^SS V.l 1 D '9- VML- WINDOW UNITS l_^Si^iii-;^^Bi^BWW 1. l. It. J HP J )WSr3ii^fe=i£d\ FACTOBiI A-IM™^ ,-S^B^M^l BLED IMb f 3. k. Tt. 10 15, iHlHi^i^H 20, J» 40947 words
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Advertisement1532 1958-09-05 13 rei. i*jos MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. rei: MM ,aes> incorporated m Singapore) (12 lie**) Ul Hv IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C FILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON A COHTIHEHIAL PORTS v.i Saei witk likerty te pracee* tia Paaama ar Cap* tl Gee* Hape) Carriers opttee to proceed via other ports to1,532 words
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Advertisement1254 1958-09-05 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOB ADEN. PORT SAIt CENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERIAM eaiaaaaaaaami BRtMtN, HAMBURG COff HHACEN GOTHEHBURI, BSlt Spore P. Sham Penani •imA" 17/28 Sept sELAHDU't nmtm ttmun nnun •lUSUANGA" l/BStt 7/ltrt 8/8 B*l Calliai Cdyaia t PatMßfjar acctmmaaet.aa atailaM*. BUTWAJM SAILINGS FBI lAHGKOK AM/OR FAR lAST Penang P.1,254 words
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Advertisement1328 1958-09-05 13 Sng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Ttl aYr, tiMAPORE (Incorporate m tke Unite* Kingdom) I LINES UIIINSS TO ABEN, UK t CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Paiaag BENLOMOND tor London, Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamo*r| 11*1*7 I Seft Laaaaa direct arnta* K Sept BENAnow far Aden, Pt Sudan, littrpeel. Grangemoutk, Rotterdam, Hull1,328 words
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Advertisement1263 1958-09-05 13 McALISTER <5c CO.. LTD. TEL: Nt.: ***** ELLERMAN LIMBS KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, IBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. MatWM A MU SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND at* fa. U.S A. North Atlaatic Porta Accept^ cane far Ceatral I Seat* Mt* Canada via Colomeo America cm tr BiBouYNSpare P. S'kam Paaaat SUNNYVIILI1,263 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-09-05 14 Hong Kong traders told to come here HONG KONG manufacturers can successfully meet competition from Communist China in the Malayan market it they maintain closer contacts with local traders. This Is the opinion of Mr. Lee Kong Beng, managing director of South East Asia Trading Co. Ltd., Singapore, who has205 words
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391 1958-09-05 14 Another blow for Singapore saw milling industry SUMATRA TIMBER 'DUMPING' ALLEGED SINGAPORE'S sawmilling industry already hard hit in European markets by competition from Siamese timber, is now being; further threatened by the dumping: of low-priced undressed sawn wood from Sumatra in the Colony. Local sawmillers said yesterday thai Sumatra was391 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-09-05 14 A NEW type of motor scooter has been introduced into Malaya by a leading West German motor cycle manufacturing company, the NSU Werke Aktlengesellschaft, Neckarsulm, of Wurttenberg. Mr. K. G. Ong. sales manager of Hup Teck Trading Co. who are the distributors in Singapore, said192 words
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Article, Illustration256 1958-09-05 14 A DIRECTOR of a Japanese clock manufacturing concern, Mr. S. Fukuta, said in Singapore yesterday that China could not compete against Japan in this particular industry. Mr. Fukuta said that Japanese manufacturers had more experience in the business and were far ahead in technique256 words
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299 1958-09-05 14 SINGAPORE can now export a wider range of foodstuffs and agricultural produce to West Germany as that country has further n iM-d import restrictions on these items. I The products which may be exported to West Germany include fresh and chilled pork299 words
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Article102 1958-09-05 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - IMPORTS of tobacco into -I Malaya in the first five months this year were valued at $44.5 million, an increase of $1 million in value over the corresponding months last year. Cigarettes accounted for $38 6 million of which Britain sent 6.7 million lb. worth102 words
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Article1046 1958-09-05 16 NORMAN SIEBEL 20,000 cheer a brilliant home soccer triumph Two first half goals beat Vietnam BY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FIVE minutes to eight at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, packed with more than 20,000 breathlessly excited spectators, the radio blared out the song "Hidup la Malaya" (Long live1,046 words
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Article311 1958-09-05 16 Lucky HK finish in second place KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Hong Kong became runners-up in the five-na.ion Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament when they beat Indonesia 2-1 at the Merdeka stadium here tonight. Honn Kontf. who led 1-0 at half-time, were made to fight hard for victory with the Indonesians pressing: desperately311 words
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Article39 1958-09-05 16 KUALA 1.1 MPI R. Than A crowd of approximately 10.000— a record for the merdeka anniversary soccer tournament paid a total of $35.»91 to watch tonight's two matches between Malaya and Vlrtnam, and Hon Kong against Indonesia.39 words
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139 1958-09-05 16 m I ONLHJN. riiurs HerD Klllotl Australia v mile record holder last night woo a mile international race at the White Cltv nere with a time ot 3m 55 4s He was nine-tenths ot a second outride his world mark of 3m 54.55. set139 words
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Article20 1958-09-05 16 LONDON. Thurs. -Result ol yesterdays Ruxbv League match Yorkshire Cup flrr round replay Hunslet II Wakefield 15 -ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration439 1958-09-05 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP with rpKAVELLER'S CHEQUE, E -I- whom the handlcapper has sent up to the top class E after a win in Class Three E and another in Class Two, gets his toughest test at E Bukit Timah tomorrow Traveller's Cheque meets E a Class One. Division439 words
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Article153 1958-09-05 16 HORTON HITS 117 FOR WORCESTER I ONDON. Thurs— Surrey Eng- llsh county cr>cket chamDionx for tne seventh successive season, dismissed Worcestershire yesterday for 230 on the opening •lay of their last county match of the summer. Play at the Ovai gn.und here was frequently Interrupted by rain and badReuter - 153 words
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Article622 1958-09-05 16 ITUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Malaya Cur football will wear a new and exciting look nex. season according tc plans drawn up by the Football Association of Malaya's sub-commit-tee appointed to examine the possibilities of running the competition on a home-and-away league basis including the v^mi-flnal stages.622 words
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181 1958-09-05 16 f ONDON, Thura Blackburn Rovers. West Ham and Blackpool all lost their 100 percent record In the First Division of the English Football League yesterday to opponents they had beaten convincingly tn their rst meetings. DIVISION ONE: Lutcn 1 Leeds 1; Birmingham 0 W.B.AReuter - 181 words
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150 1958-09-05 16 Traveller's Cheque gets tough test tomorrow nicely on the bit over 3f in 40. Daiku (Dragon) sprinted i 3f in 39 1/5. Sachiko (Ward) was kept well In hand over 3f In 41 3/5. King rap clocked 42. Bright Prospect returned 40 4/5. Bintang Timor (Lee) bowled along easily H150 words
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Article379 1958-09-05 16 Bt. Timah weights UTEIGHTS for all nine races tomorrow, final day of the Singapore Turf Club meeting, are: Spore Cap cii,divi-i';m Shamrock Slipper 9.99 Powhaton 8.11 Brilliant Scholar 8.19 Straits Cade 8.98 Collateral 8.98 Tufton 8.94 Irish Pearl 8.91 Crimson Pirate 7.99 j Sovereign Flame 7.97 W.lilamson Memorial Cil,Dlvl-7aT Prince379 words
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Article33 1958-09-05 16 HASTINGS Thurs.— The New Zealand cricketers were tn gay mood In the festival match against AE R Otlllßan XI here ves'erday The tourists scored 256 for fnui wickets —ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous11 1958-09-05 16 KUALA lIMPIK BoecerMerdeka tournament champions v The Rest. Merdeka Stadium pm.11 words
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