The Straits Times, 7 September 1958
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Title Section12 1958-09-07 1 The Straits Times No. 1,202. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7, 1958. 20 CENTS12 words
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Article340 1958-09-07 1 Wee Hoc* Chye - $15,000 PA Y HOLD-UP Wee Hoc* Chye Man in police uniform one of robbers i 'Drive on'— then a chopper blow MALACCA, Saturday. TWO MEN, ONE WEARING A POLICE OFFICERS UNIFORM AND ARMED WITH A REVOLVER, HELD UP AN ESTATE ASSISTANT MANAGER TODAY AND ROBBED HIM OF A $15,000 PAYROLL.340 words
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Article118 1958-09-07 1 Anti-vice raids all night DETECTIVES SEARCH ALL HOTEL ROOMS QETECTIVES of the AntiVice Squad of the C.I.D. last night raided hotels in the Geylang and Katong districts of Singapore giving vice operators no chance to conduct their business. On Friday the Hotels' Licensing Board ordered the cancellation of the licences118 words
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Article29 1958-09-07 1 LONDON. Sat. Lord Justice Parker Sir Hubert Lister Parker has been appointed Lord Chief Justice of England in succession to Lord Goddard. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration485 1958-09-07 1 Auster men tell of rescue drama TWO NIGHTS IN JUNGLE By Nelson Rutherf urd KOTA TINGGI, Saturday SOON after dawn today a helicopter brought two flyers out of the jungle where their Auster plane crashed on Thursday. Over an egg and bacor, breakfast at a Gurkha camp 20 miles from485 words
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298 1958-09-07 1 A swig of rum from supply pack in wreck "We looked in the supply pack that we had not been able to drop. It contained clothing, cigarettes and rum. "I sat down and had a swig. "We got the seat cushion and an emergency survival pack, out of the wreck.298 words
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Article56 1958-09-07 1 rpOKYO. Sat.— Three em- barrassed policemen reported to their officers today that their patrol car had been stolen. It disappeared while they were checking a suspicious taxi cab last night When they returned to the cab. that had Rone. too. The three men have beenUPI - 56 words
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Article335 1958-09-07 1 FORMOSA: A PEKING PEACE BID CHOU: WE'RE STILL READY TO TALK HONG KONG, Saturday. THE Chinese Communist Prime Minister, Mr. Chou EnLai, tonight restated Peking's claim to Formosa but indicated that his Government was still willing to negotiate a Far East settlement. In a statement read over Peking Radio, heReuter; UPI - 335 words
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Article46 1958-09-07 1 NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Sat. President Eisenhower interrupted his vacation and returned to Washington today for a busy day of conferences, office work and a White House reception. His schedule included conferences on the Formosa Straits situation and school integration developments.— U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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Article84 1958-09-07 1 SIR HENRY OFF TO WORLD FAIR LONDON, Sat— The Finance Minister of the Federati??, Col. Sir Henry Hau. shik Lee. left here late last night for Brussels to visit the world fair. Sir Henry left within hours of arriving in Britain from Kuala Lumpur on a delayed flight. He willReuter - 84 words
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Article42 1958-09-07 1 ARMY WIFE DIES IN CRASH Array wife Mrs. etbel Keehle, 31, died on spot after car in which she was travelling crasher) tree at 9th milr. .N Road. Singapore. Just after midnight. Two others admitted to hospital in serious condition.42 words
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Advertisement311 1958-09-07 1 4* DESSERT /S COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. BEGINS TODAY j I A great new I serial on I love and I adventure 1 in the Ulu I $f. Turn to Page Two M GUITARS ~1 Wg always carry o stock ot not less than 1,000 Guitars. S > varying in311 words
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Advertisement10 1958-09-07 1 MCXT MONTH'S JACKPOT UP TO $25,000 -WINNERS IN PAGE II10 words
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Advertisement79 1958-09-07 1 in Hwe a/i mow) waqtkiUKAim fomtt/i uvuk but only Creme Puff is Beauty-blended 1 H Ik t^ yj^ y^ >M \jy 4SIIV y, CLAIRE BLOOM Co-starring Yul Brynner H ■mmmm^mi*'^ In M-O-M's 'Brothers Karamazov* Hi Now Showine CREME PUFF— ONLY CREME PUFF brings fresn flawless beauty ao quickly. Never dries79 words
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Advertisement14 1958-09-07 1 Choirest Quality DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS US de SUVA Jewellers 106, Orchard Rd. Tel: *****14 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-09-07 2 "Noone of the Ulu" is the title.lt is a book that thfilled all the critics. Dennis Holmari wrote it and Heinemann's published it. It is a report of one of the most remarkable manhunts ever undertaken the search by a young British official for108 words
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Article475 1958-09-07 2 Aiv you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes thai cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself475 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-09-07 2 THE AMAZING EXPLOITS OF A YOUNG BRITISH SCIENTIST IN MALAYA17 words
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Article, Illustration1964 1958-09-07 2 PAT NOONE was the eldest of four children of Herbert Vander Void Noone and his wife North. They had two boys and two "iris. Richard was 10 years younger than Pat. "H.Y.", as the head of the family was known to the others, had made1,964 words
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JUNGLE MANHUNT FOR THE WHITE CHIEF OF THE ULU
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Article, Illustration1465 1958-09-07 3 had been formed Into a unit known as the Elephant Patrol, the purpose of which was to use welltrained elephants to prevent wild herds from damaging the estates. The group was prosperous. The headman, Dato Bintang. was the most powerful and spiritually fearless shaman1,465 words
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Advertisement24 1958-09-07 3 Next week ;fflS»k PAT FALLS IN LOVE AND WEDS BEAUTIFUL ANJANG $4 p a i N OO ne's brother, Richard, during his search Wj£24 words
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191 1958-09-07 4 'snip thief WAS CAUGHT IN THE ACT AT FAIR QETECTrVE Ho Yiok Sion^ rdd a Singapoie Coup I yesterday of an at tempi by a boy to clip 1 goJd chain off a girl's neck fIT rhe G>eot World ■r,ido exhibition On Aug i Thp dpfrii v bald he khj191 words
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Article43 1958-09-07 4 SlnftPhTT C'DfhTß lMWllllll'l UoUO IhIlP" prr pLOl 1 mi l|B[|ira&y [jlr mCrchßii Lb Dlr Homl»> DLXrd rmm SeplrmMr »33 n BUJ««. 1J»'l irllin^ lijne i»Hi Dlili <IvhH HlllrrV Xi.K*rH IMn. liuLk 150 la a'ten. nrum ij Htlldn ITu* H'BI quiet I-43 words
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392 1958-09-07 4 A neighbour killed our son, parents tell court INQUEST HEARS OF QUARMiEL ON ADOPTED DAUGHTER'S ROMANCE IPOH, Saturday. JHE PARENTS of in ci e h'-»eai old achoolboy whose battered body wji found in blukar here l»t April rnday itemed j neighbour at I having murdered the boy. ■..nig irmruirLU 1114.392 words
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135 1958-09-07 4 All should write Malay, says UMNO man PENAWOr Sat CriJneiP and Indian parents snuula ihe-ir rmidreti m H'lsy nenooU. initfii Oh^lFdr tin BflUa the UMNO naikwiHl publla L>chief. aa.\a ticii- last night "Malay cannot he ccmsider*d our national ifliigU' are. in the tror aerur uf the *ord. unLeto it ii.135 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-09-07 4 CHE -11 Ml. ABbAS 'I«TL> and 4 hb- VaiUUn KHalkd drink [on,! Id M?la>? Nt a pany flv#n In Lumli>n bj Ihe Malayan 11 i 1 i ii i nioner lo crl«tTalr Iht K&leia|lnn n flrsl annlirrcßiv ol Independ*nrr. Rtuler plrluiv49 words
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Article29 1958-09-07 4 Ttit ndn or 1m In Siiißjpnrp E#r pKnl ■ii' ■1- ul IDA li»hb ■■> ttl* inWfDE during IH« t>jmmll dUllluJ p*rtDfl -hn;n bfiKir. on JUT l r29 words
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121 1958-09-07 4 Out-of-court settlement in jewels case MALACCA. Sat The m-quh-j lo dfltrmiuc Lhc dL-.pw.aL of KMM worth ol jewellery beioneing 10 nignL- club ilna^r Alice Let and nil rt |o have been pawned by a man who ha.h -Lnce dlnvya^ d.*HMHtlniird c LUduy. T The mailer has been ietfled oul of121 words
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Article227 1958-09-07 4 i KUALA JXMPUR. Sat n Hie A^iati Beaiiimi confcr-i^i 'encc njf Ihe International \<- .COlllidcrallun of Free Trade Unions here today rejected a h PaxL^tanl proposal |hat the I 'icpti? Asian _.i iecre- y .lary should be eiepied by the Iconrerence. The Cutlfcrccicc accepted l tne227 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-09-07 4 Banker on way to New Delhi imii ol llm Bo ii of lbi L l-ir't Natmttal my B»nk of unX "Vtr Ilnuord C Mii'phtiL, *ha llem In vc-l*rday frem Hitt hi- "iiy In ji-li-ii'l Ihr iiin -ii i ii-n i Bank ami M'mclary Kunn L-iin f b-c i'H' itL New80 words
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215 1958-09-07 4 IDENANG Sot. An cslaTe niirijger who i^ a FVnarw ot rht Pe.ite mh a bulldoier a^am^t th.c bathrpom o' hemrf whose o^vntr llL LJ iL. 1 I, ri 1 nulL- ir, Ih? Second Mag is Irate Court was told today 1 Mr. H215 words
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125 1958-09-07 4 1 KUALA LUMPUR- Sat- Four Federal council I vf 1 wLL) 1 leave Here on Monday for New Vorfc tn Join Ihe Fedei»- J lion's permanent delegation 1 lo Ihe United Nations al tlie t 13th mittm of The General,* A.sembly. from 3eot I125 words
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272 1958-09-07 4 Leaders urge youths: Join battle for Socialist state IPOH. Sat. Youths of Milaya shpuld lignr rof thf e^labli^l*i**"l of d Socniiit >n rhs country-, ih* annual conlerence of the Social's! Yourh Leagufl nf Mjliyi was told hare today .The battls aga|n=l colonlflllj,m had Men won and Hi taat now Wb272 words
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Advertisement259 1958-09-07 4 3 ways in a 1000' to enjoy... ..bin :y iip'iDnidnct" I /f^T^Pr* j#^i^, J *f -!r**lnll C U^^^SbSES- ijWV Hih 1 i VSVr^^^Ur 1 Hill Ibmhw twr* inhy pi" iii"*n m na* JiT| r^* I w bp dm v v-i.f m ri*ni> in» ir. u r j I ,1 1259 words
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LAST NIGHT'S GALA OPENING OF THE NEW VIC
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Article, Illustration298 1958-09-07 5 HAPPY IMPRESSIONS OF A TRUE MARRIAGE OF ASIAN CULTURES CEW people among the many hundreds at Singapore's new Victoria Theatre could have left for home last night without feeling well rewarded. It was rich and rare entertainment that was offered in the concert298 words
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Article159 1958-09-07 5 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government is looking for "key" men to run Malaya s Central Bank which is expected to be opened next January. Salaries to be offered, it is,understood range from $600 basic for an examiner to $1,550 for an economic adviser.159 words
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Advertisement478 1958-09-07 5 HOW TO MURDER A RICH UNCLE 1 £jp\ MUSIC TO SUIT /ffis ALL MOODS THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT (Sound-track Recording) JULIE WILSON, NEILE ADAMS v/ith RAY ANTHONY O-ch MGM-C 7*l HI Fl SUITE Feedback Fugue: Bass Reflex (Blues in 5/4); Wow! Reverberation; bquowker; Tweeter; Woofer; Flutter Waltz; Hi Fi478 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-09-07 5 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST V' This is the solution to the Malayan Monthly's Word Puxxlo Contest 'V' for August, which the panel of judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.34 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-09-07 6 FOR EVERY OCCASION Dainty and transparent. Leonie wears a young and pretty short evening dress at the American dab. She likes cheongsams, too. often wears them. Leonie steps out in in elegant sheath* of vivid blue batik, designed by Singapore girl Margie Chan, who103 words
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360 1958-09-07 6 A model teacher and a most lovely model is Leonie Koenitz DRETTY 23-year-old-old Leonie Koenitz, one of Singapore's most attractive career girls, is a school-teacher who loves her work and does a little modelling as a hobby. "I love children," Leonie told me. "I teach six and seven-year-olds all subjects,360 words
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Article74 1958-09-07 6 Colour is an important foundation stone in the overall "Paris Look" for the coming season. "Merry Widow" black Is strong everywhere, especially endorsed by St. Laurent In head-to-toe monocromatic effects', and lightened with white in other houses. There are strokes of vibrant colour in the red74 words
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Article300 1958-09-07 6 Bill for beauty keeps rising T ONDON— Madam, your bill J for beauty' Experts have been reckoning what you spend on cosmetics and the total for last year was £61,800,000 or an average of £3 a head for women over 15 But tell your husbands you got your moneys worth.300 words
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Article107 1958-09-07 6 NYLON is tending to replace wool or cotton for women athletes, according a report from Britain that says new bulked nylon fabrics were worn by all members of the women's teams at the recent Empire Games. The new nylons, which are opaque and soft to the107 words
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316 1958-09-07 6 AN American report says that the new, bright splashy prints that have come mo fashion with a bang are making women revolutionise their make-up at the same time. These "busy" colours can envelop a pretty face unless they are worn with the correct316 words
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Article273 1958-09-07 6 Gossip is a girl's worst friend MANY a girl has broken a budding romance or ruined a warm friendship, just by bearing a grudge about some real or imagined slight. Perhaps your boy friend paid another girl more attention than you would have liked, or danced with her several times273 words
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Article32 1958-09-07 6 Evening fabrics are formal and elegant in the new French collections and spell luxury with capital letters. Some cost as much as $55 a yard. Satin Is widely used everywhere.32 words
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171 1958-09-07 6 TIfOST young Malayans are fond of sweet, delicious pies, so here is a recipe for jellied fruit pie, which has a nice, festive appearance, as well as good flavour. You need: 1 large cup flour; > 2 teaspoon salt; gelatine (one171 words
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Advertisement385 1958-09-07 6 Complete confidence with Modess SANITARY TOWELS T^fc, 'SjjjjrV Fastidious women everywhere > D^ st on Modess Sanitary XBc^Sjk towels. For Modess cannot "iflHßl, possibly show under the most JK§nfT4wß clinging gown or chcongsam. li Hn And Modess (in their hygienic dust-proof pack) are softer, AaffvSy more n bsorbcnt and hßmßh385 words
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187 1958-09-07 7 Dulles: Chinese Communists are still bent on conquest WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE Secretary of State, Mr. Foster Dulles, today cited Communist China's threat of war in the E Formosa Strait as a warning to South-East Asian r nations that international Communism has not E abandoned its "expansionist ambitions." Mr. Dulles madeUPI - 187 words
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226 1958-09-07 7 MARINES BOARD SHIPS FOR BIG WAR GAMES JAIPEH, Sot.— United States marines pxeE paring for war games boarded ships off SouthE West Formosa today, following reports that E the Communists were E massing an invasion fleet off Quemoy IsE lands. The marines, advance E elements of a recentlyE arrived battalion,226 words
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Article78 1958-09-07 7 NICOSIA, Sat. The new offensive of EOKA. the Greek Cypriot underground movement, continued unabated today when seven masked men set fire to seven trucks belonging to the Cyprus Electricity Authority. The men bound and gagged the night watchman, then poured gasoline over the trucks and set fire78 words
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79 1958-09-07 7 DRIVER GIVEN $90,000 GEMS IN TAXI NEW YORK. Sat. A taxi driver. Yeishi Mafdali. 41. yesterday won a claim to jewellery worth $90,000 which he found in a woman's purse left in his taxi in March 1957. He waited the required 3*o days after turning in the gems to the79 words
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Article25 1958-09-07 7 BERLIN. Sat. Professor Walther Hoffmann, head of the Faculty of Agriculture at Halle University. East Germany, has escaped to West Berlin.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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152 1958-09-07 7 THE KING BLESSES COUPLE AT WEDDING SEREMBAN, Sat— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong was the first to bless a couple with "ayer beriram" (holy I water) at a colourful wed- ding in the royal town ot Sri Menanti near here this afternoon. The bride, the third cousin of the King, is152 words
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329 1958-09-07 7 Mr. Butler: Not easy now to change policy HE APPEALS FOR PATIENCE LONDON, Saturday. T HE Home Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, said at Maldon, Essex, tonight it would need "considerable force of argument" to alter Britain's traditional policy of allowing British citizens to come in and out of theReuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-09-07 7 Manley says West Indies shocked by racial clashes LONDON, Sat. The Chief Minister of Jamaica, Mr. Norman Manley, who arrived here by air last night, said the West Indies were "profoundly shocked" by the recent racial -disturbances. He added that he had come to place himself at the disposal of111 words
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Article26 1958-09-07 7 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Jean Seberg. 19-year-old film star of "Bonjour Tristesse." yesterday married her French sweetheart Francois Moreuil in her hometown, Marshalltown. lowa. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article46 1958-09-07 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat.— At least seven people were killed when a plane with 44 people on board crashed last night near Ciudad Campina Grande, in Paraiba State. The plane was on a flight from Paraiba to Rio de Janeiro. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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126 1958-09-07 7 TOKYO. Sat. Officials of the Bank of Japan are taking a keen interest in a local striptease artist. It's not her curves they are interested in it's her bank balance. The officials said they were hoping to use her in an advertising campaign toReuter - 126 words
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Article72 1958-09-07 7 NO U.S. MOON PROBE YET WASHINGTON, Sat. —The Defence Department said yesterday it was unlikely that the United States would make another attempt to launch a rocket to the moon this month. A first unsuccessful attempt was made last Aug. 11. Air Force officials forecast at the time that aReuter - 72 words
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94 1958-09-07 7 Mac. calls in top advisers on Cyprus LONDON, Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan called his top advisers to a confidential conference at the weekend which might pave the way for the return of the exiled GreekCypriot leader, Archbishop Makarlos. to Cyprus. The Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot,94 words
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Article59 1958-09-07 7 ODDS AGAINST CHIANG OVERQUEMOY JAKARTA. Sat. Professional gamblers and rich Chinese in Medan. North Sumatra, have organised a "Quemoy sweepstake," it was reported here today. Thousands of dollars in wages have been placed on the date the island falls to the Communists. One syndicate was reported betting heavily that the59 words
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Article64 1958-09-07 7 z BUDAPEST. Sat.— The Soviet leader Mr. Khrushchev has been holding a top-level meeting with East European Communist leaders at Yalta in the Soviet Union, according to reliable reports reaching Budapest. Hungarian sources have confirmed that Mr. Janos Kadar. first secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party,Reuter - 64 words
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Article198 1958-09-07 7 DRISBANE Sat.— A yogi and a middle-aged woman have left Cairns, northern Queensland in a 30-ft. launch to settle on a small desert island in the Barrier Reef They took only meagre provisions and will live off vegetation on the tslana. The yogi is Australian198 words
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Advertisement64 1958-09-07 7 coffee you've ever 4^" U served, make black j^^ coffee and 'cream' it i^x^sw^ Mf+y^i-t. with Carnation Milk Wfe^^jJ&Z Once you've tasted coffee made with I ■^<^^M^MW^:::'^^ Carnation you will never want it any other way! Carnation ji brings out the full *->^ fragrant aroma of "x. TEA: Use diluted64 words
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Advertisement479 1958-09-07 7 Ah Seng was "GRAY" Tired, worn out, listless. t^) Ho lacked strength, energy. Bkrp I ljL«k never came and life was drab! ,^> now *"^> v\ Ah Seng is --^^l f J lie's full of pep, energy, rigour. **^^^^^0w 'He's regained his normal |^^-^k y -^healthy colour, his old '^£%£fj^s^_479 words
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345 1958-09-07 8 SINGLE UNION' CALL BY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS M EMBERS of the University of Malaya Students 1 Union resolved at an emergency general meeting yesterday that there should be one students' body for both the autonomous divisions of the university to be set up next year. The meeting was specially convened to345 words
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79 1958-09-07 8 22 UNHURT AS BUS HITS BRIDGE RAILING RAUB, Sat.— Twenty-two passengers in the Kuala Lumpur-Kuala Lipis express bus were uninjured when it collided with the iron railing of the bridge over the Bilut River four miles from Raub today. The bus was going down a steep hill when, according to79 words
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Article60 1958-09-07 8 A prisoner, who escaped from the custody of a warder but surrendered himself to the police five months later, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from legal custody at Mann Road on June 11. Tang Wah Swee. gave himself up at the Joo Chiat60 words
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107 1958-09-07 8 rpHE MALAYAN High Com- missioner in Australia, Mr. Gunn Lay Telk, said in Singapore yesterday that Australians have a soft spot for Malaya. Mr. Gunn. who arrived by Qantas on his way to the Federation for "routine consultations," said: "Malaya is the107 words
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Article62 1958-09-07 8 Mr. Lee Siow Mong, president of the China Society of Singapore, will open an exhibition of paintings by Prof. Lim Sheng Yang at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, building in Hill Street, at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. The exhibition will be open to the public62 words
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Article56 1958-09-07 8 MALAYAN airmen at R.A.F. Seletar, Singapore, yesterday gave $137 to the crippled widow. Madam Ann Kirn Hong, who has been struggling to support her six children on a Social Welfare dole of $45 a month. The money was handed to the Sunday Times. The total from56 words
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Article52 1958-09-07 8 Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, who is a paster, author, lecturer and church leader, will speak to the Singapore Rotary Club at a luncheon meeting In the Cathay Hotel, at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Dr. Sockman has been Minister of the Methodist Church In New York City52 words
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277 1958-09-07 8 ICFTU urges quiet* action to combat violent fluctuations in prices KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "J"HE Asian Regional Conference of the ICFTU today called on the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, the United Nations Commission for International Commodity Trade, and the Food and277 words
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Article55 1958-09-07 8 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. Five Malay girls from the Grammar School here swayed to modern Hindustani music at the Cosmo Club last night In a performance in honour of the Indian High Commissioner to the Federation, Mr. S. Banarjl. Mr. Banarj! Is on his first official55 words
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Article41 1958-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tuan Haji Mohamed Napis bin Mohamed was yesterday elected to the local council of Mengabang Telpot in Kuala Trengganu Utara. He defeated the only other candidate for the seat, Inche Abdul Ghani bin All.41 words
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Article200 1958-09-07 8 PROMISE BY LIM TO RAF STAFF CINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday promised the Air Ministry Local Staff Union that he would take up direct with the British Government the case of the 400 civilian employees to be dismissed by the Royal Air Force. The promise was made200 words
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92 1958-09-07 8 Chinese school advisory board man THE Singapore Chinese Schools Conference yesterday appointed its secretary. Mr. Kao Hung Keng. to represent it in the Education Advisory Board, now being formed by the Education Ministry. The Ministry has also asked seven other educational bodies to nominate representatives to the board to advise92 words
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Article92 1958-09-07 8 At your cinemas Johore Bahru REX: .T.dihoase Rock 11.30 a.m.: Xudumba Gouravam (Tamil! 3. 8. CATHAY: Creature with the Atom Brain 11.30 a.m.; Scarlet Doll 3. 7. 9.15. Kola Illiarn LIDO: Pawang (Malay) 9.30 a.m.: Foong Chan Yeow Mutt (Mandarin) 3. 7.15. 9.30. ODEON Dragonfly Squadron 9.45 a-m.; Hollywood or92 words
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213 1958-09-07 8 A SINGAPORE Government team, conducting a mass X-ray campaign to discover the extent of tuberculosis here has been pleasantly surprised by its findings on Chinatown. A preliminary reading of the first 5,000 X-ray films taken at two centres has shown that the area has fewer213 words
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Miscellaneous22 1958-09-07 8 "What's your name, pleate w$ "It *a;« 'Help.' I art xXu. want it Jot the menu. marooned on an itland.' ti'/io von22 words
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Article, Illustration837 1958-09-07 9 Answer to our traffic By A. J. BRANSTON SOMETIME between now and 1960 America hopes to launch new ambitious schemes of mass transportation, designed not only to provide swift and silent transport but also to ease traffic congestion which is irrevocably choking her cities. And these "new" and837 words
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Article461 1958-09-07 9 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL FRIDAY, Aug. 29. QN Sept. I, after heavy rain, the stream rose over the bridge floor. Since Aug. 15 there has been little rain, and night temperatures have been high, followed by hot days. This sort of weather might cause th«461 words
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Article273 1958-09-07 9 -*t THE MONORAIL PILOT CAR AT HOUSTON, TEXAS. IS APPROPRIATELY KNOWN AS THE "TRAILBLAZER" HERE. ENGINE. ERS MAKE A LAST CHECK PRIOR TO A TRIAL RUN. IT offers silent, smooth and fast travel at less cost According to the publication Mass Transportation, ordinary subways (or tube railways) cost <ln273 words
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Advertisement310 1958-09-07 9 Why do so many Doctors use one particular M K Soap? UAVE tos rrtr wondered aaaarr doctors a tbeir own aorgrrin aas Wrajbt's Coal Tar Soap to wash tkat Bands? fW reasoa w that tbty aavc foaasj WricM's keeps tbeir hands softer. DKirr '> Maaatire and. of rovnc, i-oorplflrlr ■"PSBSC.310 words
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Advertisement885 1958-09-07 9 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN ***** I I I I Ir\ ¥li I Bbb»^^^^^bbL___ N "^l .aßtaaV'^^V 1 Ban >> t<ol< POSTAL EDUCATION- *«fe^-B r ,^w.., BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD I THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial positions. We are entering Leading authorities885 words
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490 1958-09-07 10 Singapore, Sept. 7. 1958. A COLOURED VIEW MALAYANS are quite naturally sensitive on the subject of racial discrimination and the resultant strife. In reports and discussions about the recent incidents in Britain the term "colour bar" has been introduced by some unthinking people, looking for a cause to take, or490 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-09-07 10 IF two starry-eyed young Earthians, on their first trip to the moon, fall in love, and want to make their honeymoon come true, then and there, can the commander of the spaceship perform a legal ceremony o* marriage like the captain of a ship at sea? This393 words
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1044 1958-09-07 10 Fronds Cooray - Fronds Cooray \WHEN Idrus bin Koya Kuti pleaded with a Kuala Lumpur magistrate recently that he would rather serve a longer sentence in prison than a shorter one followed by police supervision he gave a number of reasons for his strange request.1,044 words
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1179 1958-09-07 10 James Avery Joyce - James Avery Joyce would be, the culprit will not have to pay with his life. The question of "air sovereignty will be keenly debated when it will come up in a few months time before the United Nations Assembly. The reasons for the1,179 words
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Advertisement44 1958-09-07 10 20 Hnrrf, fin (Minimum). ON THE 25TH Anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Kandiah a .special thanksgiving Choral Service will be held on Tuesday 9th September 1958 at 6.30 p.m. at the Methodist Tamil Church. Malacca Street. K.L. All Interested are cordially Invited.44 words
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Advertisement11 1958-09-07 10 Sol* Agents: SCHMIDT t CO.. (M) LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement24 1958-09-07 10 /'lt pays to ask for it by name FROM PAMIS TO PENANG AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM i4 v^ th* best the world over24 words
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228 1958-09-07 11 'Australia should let Asians enter' CIR JOHN WILLIAMS. a visiting Australian newspaper executive, yesterday stressed the need to bring about a closer relationship between Australia, the Federation and Singapore. Sir John, who is managing: director of the Melbourne Herald and Weekly Times, said on arrival at Singapore: "It is essential228 words
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Article58 1958-09-07 11 TODAY: Singapore 4.22 am. 'tft. am.) 4 pjn. (7ft. 4in.i, Port EHokson 11.48 ajii. (6ft. SuO, Feaaog 5.11 ajn. (tut. 2in.) 6.06 pjn. (sft. 51n.). TOMORROW Singapore 6 09 .im 1 5ft. 91n.) 5.15 p.m. (7ft lin.). Fort Dickson 12.03 a.m. reft. 31n.) 1.30 pjn. (6ft. Sin), Praang58 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-09-07 11 SIR JOHN WILLIAMS12 words
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Article212 1958-09-07 11 POLICE BAND concert at King George V Park. 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. SINGAPORE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE presents an organ recital by Dr. Kenneth Barritt at Victoria Memorial Hull, 8.45 p.m. TRADE AND INDUSTRIES FAIR ;.t Great World amusement park. CHINI Si: VMf\ rl6 Soutfl Piert Table tennis,212 words
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Article134 1958-09-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The executive board of the Asian Regional Section of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions i.i to be asked to consider transferring its headquarters from New Delhi to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore. A decision will be taken at the board's second meeting134 words
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Article127 1958-09-07 11 rHHE 4.000 residents of -I Opera Estate. Siglap, Singapore, badly need a bus service to the city. Some have to walk more than a mile to catch a city bound bus. More than 1,000 office workers and school children make this daily trek. The127 words
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Article1050 1958-09-07 11 THE Jackpot for the Malayan Monthly's Contest "V" (August) was not won. The Jackpot for Contest "Z" {September) will therefore, be $25,000. Sixteen entrants submitted solutions which differed at one point Irom the solution (See Page 5) which the judges held to give1,050 words
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Article, Illustration531 1958-09-07 11 Girls, beware of those bride wanted' letters HERE'S WHAT AWAITS ONE LASS MORE and more Australian men are trying to find Malayan brides by post. But strong warnings or the problems involved for the girls are already being voiced. Six new appeals for assistance in finding Asian brides were received531 words
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Advertisement226 1958-09-07 11 "HIMALAYA^ TQMMAQI 2',9B'S^--"'"'""" Soiling on 24tn Nov ?StJ TONMACS a«.*M^ Sailing on sth Jan. 1959 for FREMANTLE ADELAIDE MELBOURNE SYDNEY ■P^JCETTBfc. lst CLASS TOURISI Between Between SPORE FREMANTLt £52 £15'j £42 £4b SPORE ADELAIDE £58 £161 £46 £49 SPORE MELBOURNE £61 £164 £48 £51 SPORE SYDNEY £64 £167 £50 £b226 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-09-07 12 THIS WEEKS PRIZE WINNING PHOTOS WINNER of the first prize ($3O) in this week's photo contest is Ong Eng Kiow 28 B Jalan Sempurna. Gombak Road. Kuala Lumpur with "On my Table" (top, left). The picture was taken with a Rolleiflex on llfi.nl F.P. 3 film.218 words
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1209 1958-09-07 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By I OAD your camera with colour film and a fourth dimension is added to your pictures. length, breadth, depth AND colour You are now within reach of being transported into a fairyland rich with all the colours of nature. Rather1,209 words
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Article176 1958-09-07 12 ACROSS: 2. Playhouses 18 >. 9. Odd (01. 10. Sheep 14), 12 Peer (4). 14 ■MM iO'. 15. Dawdled (B>, 17. Mineral spring i3i. 20. Marsh grasses <si. 21. Organ <3>. 23. Birds 1 4 1 25. Uninteresting ISI 26. Stain (4), 27. Particle (4) 28. Entrance (*<.176 words
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Advertisement325 1958-09-07 12 IT'i w m^dttM flj VB 3 Kyu^HlH^H] ■'■■^*v vflte^^^flfl^flfli 'ffijoy i^. i^fitt CLOSENESS makes the big difference! The closer you shave, tho _^^B^^_> cleaner you look and the j^?<3 fi\ longer your clean shave lasts. < This works to your advantage In every situation. No wonder. Wr then, that the325 words
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Advertisement86 1958-09-07 12 r^ i \m^***»*' i COUPLED V 'ft RANGEFINDER 1 knA^i JL AUTOMATIC ILJ^H /k.« ,1 i EXPOSURE C^^Hm^/^V/t2ir system ...AUTOMATICALLY YOURS AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY! COUPLED BUILT-IN RANGEFINDER combined with famous ALBADA viewer! BUILT-IN EXPOSURE METER automatically coupled with shutter. FAST single-stroke film wind. Automatic pop-up86 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-09-07 13 Douglas Laekersteen - Douglas Laekersteen By5 words
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Article176 1958-09-07 13 WELLES RINGS THE BELL THE talented, if sometimes erratic, guiding hand of Orson Welles leaves a definite impression upon "TOUCH OF EVIL" (Universal International). This is the story of how justice can miscarry, how innocent people can be framed when a cop goes wrong. As such, it presents a situation176 words
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Article151 1958-09-07 13 rE noted French director Rene Clement has concocted a drama so realistic from Emlle Zola's "lAssommoir" in his production "GERVAISE," the overall effect depresses. Set in the Paris of 100 years ago, it tells of a woman who shared her love with three men, but only151 words
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Article81 1958-09-07 13 MISTER ROCK AND ROLL" is just what It says it is a curious hodge-podge of some curious people giving voice to curious sounds sometimes amidst curious gyrations. These people, sounds and gyerations are linked together by Vtel purports to be a story whose plot could not81 words
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Article, Illustration670 1958-09-07 13 Dirk loses his head, but retains a stiffish upper lip 1 "f IS a far, far better thing I do than I have ever done before," says Dirk Bogarde, flashing his spaniel's eyes at Madame Guillotine dripping with the blood of her last victim. The voice is the voice of670 words
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Article498 1958-09-07 13 RACHMANINOFF S Second Piano Concerto like Tchaikowsky's No. 1 in B flat minor, has suffered repeated abuses at the hands of Tin Pan Alley tunesmiths because its rich melodic content offers itself to musical exploitation for the popular taste. Despite these abuses, however, the concerto has retained498 words
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Advertisement391 1958-09-07 13 t lOOM I' LAST 2 DAYS! •fC ""I 11 a m 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 St 9.50 pjn. 2 i HE REVENGE of FRANKENSTEIN" J ■^f ivtrr dishing Eunice Gavson Trrhnirolor-Colmnbim )f Today 9 a.nv: L« I.i Hua "FAIRSKIN BEAUTY" (Mandarin) Mf^WAJ 33^0 tAST WEEKS! JJ£. J 0 a.m. (Children's Concessions391 words
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Advertisement638 1958-09-07 13 I P^^^V I A I 111' 'JH SS^S I m laV\ <r *cl Bfcv^sl *a V^^PtttJl 1 1 1 1 si 9 phom jSSSSSS>S?imSf^ -V##ll Shntrintf w \SsMsJE4sdUy 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 jj Victor Mature &Li Li Hua "CHINA DOLL' (>-'*) i Today 9 ajn.: Avm Gardner "THE LITTLE638 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1958-09-07 14 NIELS MULDER - The land of friendly, smiling people NIELS MULDER Around the world on foot WHILE touring the world I see many countries. Afterwards people expect me to talk about them. They want my judgement, a very difficult thing as everybody who has been to a certain place will have enjoyed it1,151 words
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307 1958-09-07 14 lONDON. Sat. —The Saturday afternoon crowd in Trafalgar Square gazed uneasily upwards But for once the source of their alarm W3S not the pigeons. !t was the assurance that they were being watched flying saucers This was the first openair meeting of the Aetherlus Society,307 words
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Article, Illustration472 1958-09-07 14 Malacca street names bring back memories of Dutch occupation delighted to have me as his guest for that day and so was I. The spontaneous hospitality of everybody I met made me happy every day. Everywhere people wanted to give me something extra a kind of souvenir. No day passed472 words
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Article65 1958-09-07 14 COPENHAGEN, Sat. A Danish radio technician claims to have invented a device which prevents a car from starting if the driver's breath smells too much of liquor when he puts in his ignition key. The driver cannot start for 15-20 minutes, and thus has65 words
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Advertisement170 1958-09-07 14 ghettouaht her blouse g^& gaw Joan's /jHHj Mr vbE ftv You can see at a glance which blouse was washed in Surf XurJVifMJO WHITES ARE WHITER. Wjf COLOUREDS BRIGHTER znd that means cleaner/ SURF washes whiter/ MW H-EN-MW Bring your shaving WJr^M up-to-date **^*^^tfC with a modern ml£f*/ 'n^ Gillette170 words
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1067 1958-09-07 15 Rosemary Robinson - Rosemary Robinson MEVER before have I VISITED my own country, wafted there suddenly for little over three weeks, on personal business, with a reasonable sum of money in my pocket and not a care in the world. For this, of course, there could1,067 words
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199 1958-09-07 15 NEW YORK. Sat. -Rickey Holden landed back in New York still full of bounce after dancing around the world in ten-and-a-ahalf months, including a visit to Singapore and the Federation Holden, a professional square-dance caller, was sent on the tour by the International Recreation199 words
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735 1958-09-07 15 THE secretary of the 1 Selangor Amateur Cine Croup, Mr. Goh Kong Hong, tells me that the 19 entries for the second Malayan "five best" contest includes two films with sound. One of these Is ClnemaScopic in form which makes the contest a little735 words
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Advertisement649 1958-09-07 15 fugKa^Efla^H Bj^^SJ)k^g^l S«c/ion of component ■■gm—^^^eaaaaaaaaaaaaw o t t»g Von con start your own vicing— «t no additional coit. Radio bu»ln»i» without Trained man gtt th* pick of copitol. th* good |obi and mako big a good paying radio position tne worla or butinmt of your own. You Airmail NOW649 words
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Advertisement480 1958-09-07 15 bovril Cl>t^ FOll real STREN6TH *v I'- When extra reserves of vigour i\f and vitality are needed, men of |f«ik action know that Bo\nl will jf provide the answer rich in W N| nature's wonder vitamins, Bt. Bi. b* and Bi; Bovril taken as W jm a drink or in480 words
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Article525 1958-09-07 16 CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— Jan. 19) This week should herald better times both in > our J° D ana P^^^Jm sonal affairs. y^ I es should sort themselves out but at the cost of a family split. A good week for travel, for new ideas, for helpful525 words
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Article231 1958-09-07 16 rpOMORKnw Hi.- little iMmnd of Malta rrlrbratrs its national day. S A good dral has hem heard in the recent past about Malta's drslrr for indrprnd«n< and about thr growth of a nationalint 5 S croup in thr nlonv. What are thr astrological indirations as to E231 words
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Article364 1958-09-07 16 TODAY Portents today favour entertaining on a lavish scale. Forget your personal grievances and get your friends around you. Excellent for asking favours or contacting important people. FOR LI K TODAY WEAR OR I'SK: Fuschia pink. 3. Amethyst. TOMORKOW: Likely to be a peacefuj day. Better364 words
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Advertisement210 1958-09-07 16 HARTRIDGE ELECTRONIC FUEL PUMP TEST BENCH pkmm jnjr v !L1 if ft I I '''ihji'i JIB I li^UT J^---^ WfSMF ill ,|ljr uivjn 1 ■^■nd iJ from time to time during the day 4711 EAU DE COLOGNES refreshmg fragrance. At once exhilarating freshness and new vitality flows through your whole210 words
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Miscellaneous335 1958-09-07 16 S v TUKNE7 TWREATENIN6LV TOWAK7 CONTEM7TUOUSLY, PEPIANTIY, TA'HU S^AT OUT 'A^Zas S V^^^B^B^^ I W Afa^^W't^sJ -C?o< AN7 S'J»wEISE7 "^0 t mE OCEAN COO^ wiw WT fc< <%^* 5 wmm^^i rgßg^m spfipipF o^e E^7 *\s ?zcr*rvy swavep r o a s*\zr ANr I I ZT^ I I ~^~~Z j| mm335 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1958-09-07 17 Reader witnesses a strange encounter in which snake takes the count RECENTLY I witnessed a strange sight in which a three-foot cobra was apparently killed by an eight-inch centipede. The scene took place in my firewood shed in which rats have made their nest. On that1,160 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1958-09-07 17 One-time friend has become a hated 'enemy HAVE an enemy who A as once my friend. While were friends she gave nu i her photo. Now w? are enemies, is it rude for me to return the photo.' M. L. 1 don't suppose you want the photograph of an enemy1,051 words
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Advertisement137 1958-09-07 17 Chop Guan Choon Grocery Shop has I y The Accounts Department of this employ i lai.it calculator to give organisation employs 6 Facit calcul- more accurate and speedier figure ators to get prompt and accurate results. Whether an organisation is Ml answers to all their accounting large or small it137 words
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Advertisement457 1958-09-07 17 Week-Ender is SIMPLY SOCKO! Jo&± In plain language that means I Mcy the W-E is just about the best there 1 y^k is for week-end reading because I 1 Mt with every issue you get such a I r^ terrific line-up of talent! a^H\ <X*Some of this weeks highlights in-457 words
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Article, Illustration799 1958-09-07 18 Graham Short - A BROGHT SUNBEAM SEAM Graham Short By "["HE new Sunbeam Rapier could not be more aptly named. IT IS bright, gay ana cheerful just the car to set a carefree mood. IT has a sleek, supple grace, responding almost instinctively to the slightest movement of the drivers hands, almost to799 words
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Article, Illustration202 1958-09-07 18 Reg. Wootton - SPORTING SAM Reg. Wootton by Ed In its immediate predecessor. The compression ratio Is ud to 8.5:1. Maximum b.h.p. is now 73 at 5.200 r.p.m. Twin Zenith downdraught carburetters with built-in hot spot are fitted. In common with other blßh performance cars, the engine bearings are lined with lead indium.202 words
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Article106 1958-09-07 18 SOUTH AFRICA may follow the lead set by England and Australia in their bids to produce brighter cricket. Mr. Arthur Coy. president of the South African Cricket Association, has called for seven changes in the rules governing the Currie Cup inter-provincial tournament "to make the game more attractiveReuter - 106 words
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317 1958-09-07 18 JOHN MARKS - CHANCE TO SEE TEST TEAM IN ACTION IS LOST ONCE AGAIN JOHN MARKS By THE rare opportunity of seeing a Test cricket team in action in Singapore is once again being lost for the mere want of asking. The New Zealand team will be passing througn Singapore In a fortnight*317 words
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Article107 1958-09-07 18 ACROSS: 2. Theatres. 9 Queer. 10. Ewes. 12, Earl 14 J* er 5 Loitered. 17, Spa. 20. Reeds. 21, Ear. 23. Hen£ 25 Dry. 26. Blot. 27. Atom! 28 *X*> r 29. Crib. 30. Rip. 32, Ants! 34. Old. 35, Denes. 37, Oay 38 Original 41, Native. 42.107 words
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Advertisement165 1958-09-07 18 UU SEPTEMBER ISSUE mm now on sale IN THIS ISSUE H.M.A.S SYDNEY'S LAST HOUR BANGKOK EXPRESS LIZ TAYLOR-THE SCREENS TRAGIC WIDOW MZ t %JL > m SINGAPORE 80V ARTIST'S SUCCESS STORY ANOTHER BIG JACKPOT CONTEST GET YOUR COPY NOW BjsSßta HAWAII FRANCISCO Wonderful ports of pleasure on your 15,000 ■ile165 words
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Article147 1958-09-07 19 I IM SAY HUP, Malayan Thomas Cup player, has accepted the invitation of the Cricket Club of India to play in their championships at Bombay from Sept. 18 to 30. Say Hup. who was Malaya 's firsx doubles player with Johnny Heah in147 words
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Article282 1958-09-07 19 11 records broken at F&N sports TWO BUSINESS Houses record? were improved .n the Eraser anil Neave athletic championship* at River Valle> Road yesterday. They were in the 120 yards hurdles by Chan Kirn Swee who clocked 18.2 sec. and the shot put by James Tan with 3 lit. 4in.282 words
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Article78 1958-09-07 19 R.A.F. Selelar tiounctd R.A.F. Tengah by 53 points dour goals, nine tries and two oenalty goals) to three (penalty goal) in a rugby match at Seletar yesterday. Seletar. who led 22-3 at halftime, scored their tries through Lublam (4i, Parking ton (3), Strickland (2), Corrle (21. OTlynn78 words
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Article150 1958-09-07 19 SINGAPORE Cricket Club had scored 42 for one in reply to Indian Association's first inningi of 185 at the end of the first day in their two-day cricket match for the Gandhi Memorial Shield on the padang yesterday. INDIAN ASSN. Ist Inns. Rajendra lbw Smith 18;150 words
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Article35 1958-09-07 19 BLACKPOOL Sat. R.iin emuMd tevtral Imki-up. on the 1 opening ci.iv of (he Batata here between the New Zealanders and Lancashire. At tea, Lancashire hud stored I 7C for two.— Rculer.35 words
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Article, Illustration496 1958-09-07 19 Starting stalls will be hard to introduce in Malaya EPSOM JEEP discusses a controversial topic in Malayan racing with some of the leading turf personalities the introduction of automatic starting stalls. starting stalls, widely used in the principal racecourses in Australia and United States, may not be practicable in Malayan496 words
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Article124 1958-09-07 19 Asian boys soccer meet next july KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The organisers of the first Asian Junior Soccer cham. plonship have tentatively fixed April next year to stage the tournament. This was announced by the sub-committee appointed by the Asian. Football Confederation which met here this week to draw plans for124 words
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Article83 1958-09-07 19 Ranson wins golf medal E. V Ranson (all square > won the Keppel Club's "A" medal and the first nine of the ball sweep yesterday. Runners-up were S. A. Ang and W. Horst (1 down). Horst won the ball sween on the second nine. E. Edwards (1 up) was the83 words
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Article76 1958-09-07 19 JR. Purdy (all square) won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's B division medal at Sime Road yesterday. The Ball sweep for the first nine was won by R. N. Billings and J. A. Cook (all square) while A. J. M. Ramsay was the second nine76 words
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Article69 1958-09-07 19 The Blacks made an impressive start in their fourth rugby season when they beat South Johore "B" by 15 points (four tries and a penalty) to three (dropped goal) at Johore Bahru yesterday. Leading 6-3 at half-time. The Blacks scored tries through Ang Kirn Tee,69 words
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304 1958-09-07 19 BLACKBURN, WEST HAM IN SHOCK DEFEATS LONDON. Sal. RrsulU of todays tncli&h and Scottish lootbaJl matches were: LEAOI'E ONE Asi. i 2 Notts Forest 3 Bolton Birmingham 0 Bin hi. l west Brom. 3 Everton 1 Ararnal 6 Leicester 3 Man. City 1 Luton West Ham 1 Man. I'nited 6304 words
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448 1958-09-07 19 rN MIN YAU (Commerce) and Sheah Tien soon (Arts) scored eight points each to become joint individual champions at the annual athletics meet of the Nanyang University at Jurong yesterday. Tan won both the high jump and the 110 metres hurdles while Sheah was first448 words
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Advertisement680 1958-09-07 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" Itmilg 1 month. 10 Words $i.iO (Mm.) 20 Words SIU (Minimum). FOR SELF-DRIVE Cars Phone ***** Everftne Co., 519, Serangoon Road.' FOR AIR. SEA, Bookings. Passport Formalities Asia Travel Service. TOYO BATH. Turkish (steam) Massage 185-B Orchard Road. Tel: *****. KNOWN JETHMAL TRAVEL Reliable. No680 words
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Advertisement175 1958-09-07 19 r tm Eyes strained by long hours of Vfllll* work or study need special care. Use Optrex regularly to soothe, cleanse and refresh your eyes. 6V 6 S A few minutes a day with Optrex will keep your eyes hjs^Vi j U strong, clear and sC^wfa. Wllll healthy. \jjf Optrex175 words
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Article47 1958-09-07 20 TOTAL POOL: S216.063 1st. No. *****8 (S97.228) 2nd. No. *****3 ($48,614) 3rd. No. *****1 (S27.007) STARTERS (S2.455 earh): Nos. *****4, *****5, *****5, *****7, *****6, *****4, *****9, *****6. *****0, *****0, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,620 each): Nos. *****4. *****8, *****8, *****1. *****4. *****8. *****0. *****5. *****2. *****2.47 words
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Article, Illustration2742 1958-09-07 20 EPSOM JEEP - Hobbs scores a splendid big race double By EPSOM JEEP PERHAPS SO, with Kitson Leong up, sprang a spectacular surprise to pay $250 for a win and $66 for a place at Bukit Timah yesterday. Perhaps So, who finished last the first day, came with2,742 words
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Obituary29 1958-09-07 20 M Word* SlO (Minimum). MR. NG CHOW CHOONO 57, passed away peacefully at his residence 576 Guntong Village, Ipoh. Funeral will take place at 11 a.m. on 7.9.58.29 words
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Article21 1958-09-07 20 20 Word* $10 (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of our son. Inspector John Tait, who departed 7-9-56. Dad and Mum.21 words
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Advertisement523 1958-09-07 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Words SiO (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late, Rengasamy Anthony (formerly of Telecoms Spore) thank friends and relatives for their attendance, wreaths and transport on the occasion of his funeral. TUITION 20 Word* U (Min.)-Box 50 ct*. extrm. BEGINNERS CLASS. Ballroom dancing. Commencing B.OU p.m. Wednesday 10,523 words
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Advertisement154 1958-09-07 20 the time of scientific and technical UNBREAKABLE DrOgrCSS MAINSPRING r /NDONFS/AH A/RWAYS asfr<fwi TtuqiAsb 7958 KUALA LUMPUR mmm m Commit* Wo \«mm METROPOUTAN, A Mu*if JS/fM£jf LUMPUR r UESDAY DJAKARTA SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR BANGKOK FRIDAY BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE DJAKARTA DIAKART* SATURDAY MEDAN KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR154 words
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