The Straits Times, 12 September 1958
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Title Section24 1958-09-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY 4 I IMIFII II SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fat**" Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, ltftt if it If CENTS24 words
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Article231 1958-09-12 1 U.S. NAVY ESCORTS CHIANG SUPPLY SHIPS Ike to broadcast to nation on Formosa Straits policy Reds open fire but no ships hit TAIPEH, Thurs. The United States Navy successfully escorted Nationalist supply ships to Quo moy Island today despite a Communist artillery bombardment. No American or NationalistReuter; UPI - 231 words
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Article, Illustration233 1958-09-12 1 Plea by man banished nine years ago ICFTU OFFICIAL GIVEN SPECIAL ENTRY PERMIT TO ATTEND MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A TRADE UNION leader, banished from Malaya nine years ago, was given special permission to spend the past 10 days in Kuala Lumpur attending meetings of233 words
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64 1958-09-12 1 BOY CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS FATHER SEREMBAN. Thurs- A 13--year-old Chinese I hool student. Wong Sin Mm, was this afternoon charged with the murder of his 54-year-old father. Ng Mln. a vegetable seller, on Monday. Ng died in the General Hospital -on Tuesday night. The Seremhan magistrate, Inche Aimi64 words
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Article48 1958-09-12 1 The U.S. Army Secretary. Mr. Wilbur M. Brucker. leaves Singapore this morning for Manila after consultations with the C-lii-C. FARELF. General Sir Richard Hull. Mr. Brucker described his talks with General Hull as "hush hush." He Is continuing his tour of the Far East.48 words
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Article46 1958-09-12 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Antara news agency said today the Jakarta Dally, Indonesia Raya, had again been closed down, on orders from the Jakarta war administrator. The agency said the paper had been closed because of an article It carried a few days ago.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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150 1958-09-12 1 WARTIME RATIONING SCHEME IS READY TO START: TAIPEH TAIPEH. Thurs. rE Nationalist Government announced today it had prepared a strict rationing system tf general commodities and articles of dally necessity. Governrr nt sources said the decision was reached in an emergency meeting yesterday attended by representatives of all financial, economicReuter - 150 words
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333 1958-09-12 1 DAHARI ALI - POLICE ARREST EXILED MAN WHO RETURNED DAHARI ALI By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DAHARUDDIN bin Haji Ibrahim, banished to In donesia four years ago, slipped into the Federation last week on a special permit issued by Singapore immigration authorities. A former leader of the banned Malay Nationalist Party, Baharuddin. 32, is333 words
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Article23 1958-09-12 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The World Bank yesterday announced two loans totalling the equivalent of U5557,000.--000 for development projects in Japan. U.PJ.23 words
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Article116 1958-09-12 1 PARIS, Thurs. An attractive, 17-year-old French women's sprinting champion who was to go to Britain this weekend for a track meet, put herself out of the running today by changing her sex Collette Matieu, of Metz, holder of the French women's •junior" 100-metre dash title, announced116 words
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Article56 1958-09-12 1 TOKYO. Thurs— Mr. Phi bul Songgram. former Siamese Premier, and his wife will leave here by air on Sept 14 for the United States. He has been staying in Japan since last year, when he left Siam after his government was overthrown by a military coupReuter - 56 words
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Article32 1958-09-12 1 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japanese Foreign Ministry today announced it had lecelved a note from Britain saying the British Government was not prepared to suspend nuclear tests at present. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article55 1958-09-12 1 HONG KONG, Than. BOAC's Comet Four airliner landed at Kaitak airport from Bangkok, completing 1 .200 -mile trip in two hoars and 26 minutes. The chief test pilot, Mr. John ("Cat's Eyes") Cunningham, said the whole trip between England and Kaitak was uneventful and described it asReuter - 55 words
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Article21 1958-09-12 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Tnors.— Miss Zalton Abdullah, who will represent Malaya at the Faclflc Festival opening here tomorrow, arrived yesterday21 words
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Article21 1958-09-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— No casualties to either the Communist terrorists or security forces were reported In the Federation today.21 words
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225 1958-09-12 1 Boy of 8 tells police: I killed ma, daddy T^EW YORK, Thurs.— An eight-year-old freckle-faced boy who said at first that his parents were stabbed to death trying to save him from being choked by a masked prowler confessed last night that he killed them in their sleep, police said.225 words
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65 1958-09-12 1 LONDON, Than. Britain has refused to sell "major' arms to Indonesia. The Foreign Office said today that after considering the views of "friends and partners," Britain would not (or the present export major items of military equipment to Indonesia. It was understood in usuallyReuter - 65 words
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Article74 1958-09-12 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan today announced they had reached settlement on most of the border disputes in the eastern region of the Indian sub-conti-nent. The agreement was reached during two-day talks which ended here yesterday, a joint communique said. ItReuter - 74 words
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Article99 1958-09-12 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. —The United States and Britain have agreed to nvrt Russia In Geneva on Oct. 31 to begin negotiations on a nuclear weapons test ban, the State Department said today. The United States delivered a note in Moscow yesterday expressing U.S. "gratification" that RussiaReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement90 1958-09-12 1 ENGAGEMENT DRESS RINGS Mt W*S DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, "MIKIMOTO" CULTURED PEARLS and alto SOLITAIRE RINGS it-dded wMi Dlomondt of 4 to 3 Corart opart from ether Cluttered DESIGNS G. C. DE SUVA BROS. "Man«facturi«f Jeweller*" I, RerHet PUce. S'e#re-1. Pfcewe: Ml IS jgt**x* mm APOLLO ESSENCE of CHICKEN FREE90 words
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Advertisement87 1958-09-12 1 weekend |%^O>| Kodak L ts^l^^Si iv you thm best result* k^ in b/ack tf- whif or in color ssW sii 1 I^wTm*^ •••two bottles of F A Nl \»w «'< •'j One is Orange Crush and tho J| other is Cherryadc I ik« I some? There are altogether 10 Fr&ser'87 words
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Article342 1958-09-12 2 Security worker took papers home when he lost his job LONDON, Thursday. A 21-YEAR-OLD youth, said to have named £50,000 (M 5430,000) as a price for secret documents, was committed for trial at Farnham today on two charges under the Official Secrets Act and one chargeReuter - 342 words
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Article36 1958-09-12 2 LONDON, Thurs. A spokesman for the fakistani High Commission revealed today that two or three "teddy boys" threw empty milk bottles at the Commission's office on Monday night. Several windows were broken.— U.P.l.36 words
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132 1958-09-12 2 65-YEAR-OLD BARONET DENIES SIX CHARGES OF INDECENCY LONDON, Thurs. A. nine-year-old girl, clutching a toy monkey, gave evidence at Baslngstoke today when a 65-year-old baronet appeared on remand charged with six indecency offences involving two girls, one atsed nine and the other 13. Sir Allstair George Lionel Joseph Millar isReuter - 132 words
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145 1958-09-12 2 LONDON, Thursday. ICELAND may succeed in getting United Nations approval of its new 12-mile fishing limits at the forthcoming General Assembly in New York, in the It was thought that Iceland would maintain that only a simple as opposed to a twothirds majorityReuter - 145 words
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Article57 1958-09-12 2 BALTIMORE. Thurs. A twin-engine amphibious plane carrying a holiday couple from England crashed shortly after take-off from the airport here yesterday, killing the man and injuring his wife. Police identified the victim as Nigel Cole, 26, of London, who was piloting the craft His wife, Margaret.UPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-09-12 2 PH-F-F-F-T. HOLLYWOOD'S PERFECT MARRIAGE HAS BROKEN UP Eddie and Debbie part after three-year for ever and ever 9 HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. OOLLYWOOD'S "ideal" marriage collapsed last night when singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds announced jointly that they had decided on a separation. The brief statement said the planned noUPI - 184 words
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Article80 1958-09-12 2 Diane: Mine on rocks? Not true LONDON, Thurs. Australian film star Diane Cilento denied today that her marriage with Italian Journalist Andrea Volpe was breaking up. "Such rumours are not true." she said. "Andrea and I are perfectly happy. He is in Rome continuing his legal studies and cannot interrupt80 words
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Article28 1958-09-12 2 BERNE. Thurs. King Paul of Oreece today said his Government had gone to "the extreme limit" as far as concessions in the Cyprus question were concerned.28 words
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Article163 1958-09-12 2 Sir Percy bows to public opinion CANBERRA, Thurs.— Sir Percy Spender, former Australian Ambassador to Washington and now a judge of the International Court of Justice, has resigned as a director of an Australian rubber company. His resignation, on Aug 29. was announced In a letter from Sir Percy SpenderReuter - 163 words
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40 1958-09-12 2 MEETING ON BORDERS WENT WELL —NEHRU NEW DELHI, Thurs The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said he thought that two days c**talks on border problems he has had with the Pakistan Premier, Mr. Firoz Khan Noon, "have largely succeeded.'"— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article28 1958-09-12 2 WASHINGTON: The Israeli Ambassador. Mr. Abba Eban, conferred with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on Israel's arms request and other outstanding issues between the two nations U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article13 1958-09-12 2 MOSCOW: Mr. Nikolai Slavin, Soviet ambassador to Denmark 3ince 1955. died here. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article18 1958-09-12 2 BAGDAD Bagdad Radio's former chief commentator, Mohamed All Kerim, went on trial for "conspiracy against the state "—U.P.IUPI - 18 words
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Article17 1958-09-12 2 WASHINGTON: There are 44,746 known drug addicts in the United States, the Narcotics Com. mission announced. U.P.I.UPI - 17 words
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Article22 1958-09-12 2 PARIS: France will boycott any United Nations debate on the situation in Algeria, the Minister of Information. Mr Jacques Soustelle. said— U.P.l22 words
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Miscellaneous30 1958-09-12 2 THE GAMBOLS >V Bsrnr Appleby ifTueVPfc POCMCttfeAPA II x /BUT PIC6T LBTA _f= mcv oetiveceo rue^ r,U take tuzm) I %L J o,V,JSL\ s^T^ u6Ce ay msJMcej-^ td ueo. J30 words
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Article349 1958-09-12 3 Air intrusion' claim by Reds WARNING GOES OUT: 'THIS IS A DELIBERATE WAR PROVOCATION 9 PEKING SAYS TWO U.S. WARPLANES VIOLATED FRONTIERS OF MAINLAND HONG KONG, Thursday. THE Chinese Communist Government claimed yesterday that two American warplanes had flown over Chinese territorial areas. And it issued its third warning toReuter; UPI - 349 words
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118 1958-09-12 3 Patient has operation while hypnotised j OHANNESBUKU. Thurs. Mr. Charles Shuttleworth, 22, yesterday had his left arm amputated under hypnosis in what is believed to be the first operation of its kind in the world. An anaesthetist stood by as the hypnotist. Mr. Eddie Milne, put Mr. Shuttleworth in aReuter - 118 words
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Article69 1958-09-12 3 MAN CHOKES TO DEATH ON A FLIGHT BRISBANE, Thurs. An airline passenger, Charles Bernard Smith. 59, ot Queensland, choked to death while eating a chicken meal on an aircraft flyIng between Port Moresby (New Guinea) and Townsville (North Queensland). Smith collapsed and died an hour before the airliner landed atReuter - 69 words
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Article58 1958-09-12 3 SYDNEY, Thur,. The Archbishop of Brisbane. Rt. Rev. B. Halse, on his return here from an overseas tour, said today he believed Asian people should be allowed to enter Australia. They should be permitted to come here In limited numbers but care should be exercised InReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-09-12 3 HONEYMOONERS IN THE RACE RIOT SUBURB DESPITE the current racial troubles in the London suburb of Notting Hill, an English girl Violet Davage. 19 married a coloured soldier from Barbados. Gunner Carlton Hinkson. 23. last Saturday. They are pictured here outside their Nat in Portobello Road, Notting Hill. "I can't83 words
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257 1958-09-12 3 STATEMENT BY MANLEY T»HE Chief Minister ol Manley, told an audier pie in London last night: are going to stay as long Mr. Manley said that for Britain to adopt limitations of immigration "would be contemptible surrender to violence and ev'.l." He told hisReuter - 257 words
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Article70 1958-09-12 3 OLSO. Thurs. The Norwegian Government will pay the three per cent surcharge to be impost d on ships passing through the Suez Canal after Sept. 15, it was announced here today. The surcharge will be paid to the Un ted Nations as a compensationReuter - 70 words
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Article48 1958-09-12 3 LONDON. Thurs.— The Pakistani Finance Minister. Mr. Amjad All, and the Commerce Minister. Mr. Abdur Rashid. flew Into London yesterday from Karachi on their way to a meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers In Montreal. They will spend two days here on a private visit. U.P.IUPI - 48 words
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Article32 1958-09-12 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Sir Hugh Foot,"Governor of Cyprus, flew back to Nicosia yesterday after conferences with the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. and the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennex Boyd.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article57 1958-09-12 3 LONDON. Thurs. A his-tory-making television broadcast of the State opening of Parliament by the Queen will be available to all European countries on the European Broadcasting Union (Euro- vision) network, the Home Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, announced today. There will also be telerecordings for use onReuter - 57 words
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Article340 1958-09-12 3 f ONDON, Wed. London stock markets maintained a satisfactory undertone today although conditions generally were somewhat mixed. The Far East situation continued to restrict business but sentiment was assisted by the fresh overnight advance on Wall Street. The main feature was the fresh advance in glltedged securities on340 words
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229 1958-09-12 3 JUDGE REJECTS CYPRIOT'S TORTURE CLAIM NICOSIA, Thursday. TWO alleged confessions by a 17-year-old Greek 1 Cypriot admitting the murder of a British soldier were allowed in evidence by Mr. Justice Boyle at his trial here yesterday despite a claim that he had been tortured into making them. Andreas Yakoumi, accusedReuter - 229 words
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186 1958-09-12 3 Africans use spears in clash with police I USAKA (Northern v Rhodesia), Thurs.— Police opened flre killing eight Africans and injuring 14 when villagers, armed with spears, today refused i to leave their homes on land wanted for an artificial lake. The Africans had been ordered to move to higherReuter - 186 words
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Article50 1958-09-12 3 CARDIFF. Thurs.— The 662--ton Costa Rican steamer Con-c!-a sank in flame s off the Pembrokeshire coast last night after an explosion In the engine room. The crew oi eight were saved. The crew abandoned ship when a fire which followed the explosion got out of control.—ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement257 1958-09-12 3 100% TAIKOO SllttAl! \m fl is made from juicy sugar II S^w /C Jjj Juicy stalks contain a iff higher percentage of i: s\MJifl "Jai W sucrose; that's why Taikoo is the purer >j-== —^"^^^^ly and whiter refined n~~ M/wfj CASTE*, ICING, HALf CUBES SOFT IROWN, DEMERARA. >^i^^^ (in lib.257 words
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138 1958-09-12 4 PENANG, Thursday. pOl'R men stopped a car at a busy street junction last night and threw acid at a former manager of the Rex Cinema here, Yeoh Cheng Chong. Yeoh was in the car with two friends when the men blocked their way at138 words
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Article17 1958-09-12 4 PENANG, Thurs. Six hundred Mecca pilgrims will arrive In Penang in the Anklng next Friday.17 words
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Article33 1958-09-12 4 KUALA TRENGGANU Thurs. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. will open a new post office at Kuala Brang, 25 miles from here, on Wednesday.33 words
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Article53 1958-09-12 4 IPOH. Thurs. The buildng fund committee of the Malayan Chinese Association Perak branch, has set up three teams to raise $140,000 for its new headquarters building here. The building cost* about $240,000. So far the branch has raised about $100,000. The four-siorey bulldln K going up53 words
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88 1958-09-12 4 BRING EN THESE REDS AND TRAVEL FREE SERDANG, Thurs. The Serdang local council and Good Citizens Committee today off red free cinema passes and other rewards for villagers who sacceed hi pfTsuadint the districts 13 remaining terrorists to surrender. This offer, which is additional to the Government's reward of SSW88 words
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Article30 1958-09-12 4 PENANG, Thurs A new administrative block for the Suklt Mertajam hospital will be ready some time next year. The new premises will Include an outpatients' department.30 words
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Article59 1958-09-12 4 PENANG, Thurs. Raisin: the annual values of house would be a "death blow" to housing development in Prnang, an Alliance city councillor. Mr. A. Balakrishnan. said yesterday. Mr. Balakr hnan, who vas speaking at the council's bi-monthly meeting, aid that such a move would lai to unemployment59 words
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141 1958-09-12 4 LOTTO GAME ENDS AS POLICE ARREST THE WINNER QJUNGE PATA N 1. 0 Thurs.— A police officer yesterday said that when he entered the P.WJD. Sports Club here on the night of May 29, he was invited to take part in a game of lotto. "I declined, but watched the141 words
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341 1958-09-12 4 •OCCUPIED BY BAR WAITRESSES AND CAUL GIRLS 9 rpENANTS of Sin*a- pore Improvement Trust flats in Tiong Bahru yesterday spoke out against the "houses of pleasure" in their midst. Men with money used them to hoase concubinrs and mistresses, they said Some were341 words
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224 1958-09-12 4 Prosecution tells of killing at wedding ceremony A LOR STAR, Thurs.— A padi planter. Ismail bin Taib 40. was today ordered to be detained In the Tanjong Rambutan mental hospital at the end of his trial on a charge of killing his brother-in-law during a wedding ceremony 11 years ago.224 words
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Article38 1958-09-12 4 The Russian freighter Sergei Botkln. which camp alongside the wharves in Singapore yesterday, is loadlng a $100,000 cargo of coconut oil for Odessa. The Sergei Botkln came from Haiphong and is due to leave Singapore today.38 words
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201 1958-09-12 4 E Singapore Improvement Trust has approved rms of reference for a special committee to re into the system of allocating SIT flats. Mr. S. Jaganathan. who is a E member of the Board of successfully moved nth that a committee be formed to201 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-09-12 4 Patsy joins in quest for a 'queen 9 MISS PATSY LIM 19. of Malayan Airways, one of the entrants for the "Civil Service Queen" contest to be held by the Singapore Civil Service Association at Its annual dance tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall atlpm. Entries for the contest will66 words
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Article67 1958-09-12 4 A 17 year-old youth was acquitted in Singapore yester day on five charges of attempted extortion by putting a schoolboy, Kwek Koh Chuan. in fear of assault between January and June this year. He was Jimmy Too Meng Seng. 17. of East Coast Road Inspector Chong67 words
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Article53 1958-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A taxi driver. Besakha Singh, 32, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on charges of raping and robbing a waitress Besakha Singh was alleged to have committed the offences at a lonely spot in Kenny Hill on the night53 words
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Article43 1958-09-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Mr. D. R Seenivasagam, secretary general of the Peoples Progressive Party, arrived here yesterday from Ipoh for informal talks with Inche Ibrahim bin Hamzah and Mr. Q. Mathew. who are sponsoring a Johore Bahru branch of the party.43 words
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Article108 1958-09-12 4 Tax causes big fall in trips to China SINGAPORE'S Chinese lodging house keepers reported yesterday that passenger travel to China Is at its lowest ever. The chief reason for the slump in travel to China, they said, was the prohibitive tax levied on good* taken into the country108 words
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181 1958-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Anglican Church here has launched its biggest single campaign to get members to practise the "A B C" of Christianity. "A" to attend church. "B" to believe, and T to contribute. The man b» '.md the operation, the Rev. Rex181 words
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Article169 1958-09-12 4 ORDER IN FIGHT AGAINST VICE MENTAKAB, Thurs.— Coffee stalls and restaurants here and in Temerlon have been ordered by the Town Council to sack all waitresses. Hotels have been warned to clear their premises of prostitutes. They have been given one, week in which to carry out these instructions or169 words
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Article, Illustration169 1958-09-12 5 Penang man selected for U.S. training A BRILLIANT young Chinese graduate left Singapore last night for America, where he will undergo specialist training at the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. The graduate. Mr. Khoo Eng Choon. 34. of Penang. Is a trainee of the educational research and test centre169 words
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Article28 1958-09-12 5 MUAR, Thurs. Muar will j celebrate the Sultan of Johore's 85th birthday on Wednesday with a parade, sea and land sports, variety shows and thanksgiving services.28 words
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Article59 1958-09-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Mr. John Davis, deputy chairman of the Johore State War Executive Committee and the man who was the "conducting officer" at the Baling talks with Chin Peng. Malaya's No. 1 Communist, In 1055. has left for Britain on long leave with his wife59 words
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304 1958-09-12 5 END TO YEARS OF FEAR IN SIGHT: ONLY FOUR BANDITS LEFT IN DISTRICT IPOH, Thursday. THE 125,000 people living in the "Operation Bin tang" area of Batu Gajah who for years have lived in fear of the terrorists are beginning to smile again. This304 words
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56 1958-09-12 5 38 more terrorists out of the fight KCALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thirty-eight < rorisU were eliminated in the Federation last month. This brings total eliminations to 10.322 since the Emergency began, in June 1948. Last month's score was 13 kills, three captures and -2 surrenders. Two members of the security forces56 words
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137 1958-09-12 5 Missing girl was sold* mother tells police IPOH, Thurs. A woman who reported to the police last Saturday that her four-year-old daughter was missing, today told them she feared that the little girl had been sold into adoption. Madam Chow Yau, 36. mother of six. is employed on an estate137 words
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Article156 1958-09-12 5 LIEUT. GEN. Sir James Cosselt, Director off Operations, Malaya, said yeiterday that the Emergency would not be ended this year. Speaking during a farewell visit to the Ist Bn., the King's Own Scottish Borderers, at Nee Soon, Singapore, he said: "The Emergency is by no156 words
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149 1958-09-12 5 'White' area call to 10,000 'TELL ALL YOU KNOW OF BANDITS I^ULIM. Thurs.— Two neighbouring villages Mahang and Selama— in the Bandar Bahru District of Cent ral Kedah were today declared a "selected" atea. "Work now to make your area white." the Mentri Besar. Tengku Ismail, urged the population of149 words
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128 1958-09-12 5 SCHOOL HEAD CLEARED Defence not called lOHORE BAHRU, J Thurs. The headmaster of a Chinese school, Kua Suang Pens?, was today acquitted of having misappropriated $362 in a pay packet belonging to Jane Chelliah, a teacher at the school. The president of the Sessions Court, Inche Pawan Ahmad, ordered the128 words
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Miscellaneous178 1958-09-12 5 •riianu CATHAY: The Bravados 1. 330. 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: Last Of The Badmen 1.15. 3.30. 6.45. 9 15 PARAMOUNT: Pathi Bakthi 3.30. 8.30; CAPITOL: The Law Jake Wade 1 15, 3.30, 630 9.30; REX: The, Flesh Is Weak 1.15, 3.30, 6.80, 9.30; LIDO: Its Great To Be Young 3.30. 7,178 words
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Miscellaneous873 1958-09-12 5 Kuala Trt'ntf'4" 11 MADRAS Lau° Long Ym (Man- c r^ OL i^ a6t of lwo Jlma SnW!~«2L3LS2 3. S. 7^5. 9.30. Tamil) 2. 5.30, 8; LIDO: Legend Paril HmMar Of -n^ l^ 230 6.45, »i 5; o.vi» m Mino 210 830 EIALTO: Action Of The Tiger 7, GRAND: Char Vina873 words
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Article87 1958-09-12 6 Singapore very far ahead: Mr. R PENANG. Thurs. The Mayor of Penang, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. said yetl.rd&y that Singapore had ;oik "very far ahead" in MtebtMtting creches. "Here in Penang. we vie trying to make a start." ne told the City Council. Two councillors Mr. Yeoh Oon Chuan (Alliance)87 words
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Article22 1958-09-12 6 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan was re-elected president of the Perak Chinese Maternity Association at its annual meeting here yesterday22 words
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Article128 1958-09-12 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Forty teenaged thugs, believed to have been reinforcements from Singapore for an impending gang clash, were detained by police here last night. The police picked up the youths all wearing "yankee" outfit in a series of swoops between 7 p.m. and midnight128 words
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Article329 1958-09-12 6 Premier will open a top-level meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FEDERATION ministers and top federal and state government officials will meet here on Sept. 20 and 22, to find out if enough is being done to help the rural people. They will meet at a329 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-09-12 6 CRASH AFTER PARTY -ONE MAN KILLED, TWO INJURED JOHORE liXitKt Thurs One man was killed and two injured when this car crashed into a tree in .I*l in Larkin here last nUht. The dead man was Inche Abdullah bin Abu Bakar. 43, a clerk at Kulai police station. The injured115 words
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Article160 1958-09-12 6 ONE DEAD EM MANDI SAFAR TRAGEDY |(UALA KANGSAR, 1Y Thurs. Six Malay youths on their way to Lumut for the "mandi safar" (purification bath) festival by the sea, were involved in a fatal accident yesterday afternoon. Their car overturned on the Manong Road, 14 miles from here, and all the160 words
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Article35 1958-09-12 6 A routine Internal security exercise was held by members of the Singapore Military Forces and the Police yesterday. During the 19-hour exercise, armed troops manned road blocks at strategic points In the city.35 words
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191 1958-09-12 6 Gang battle in a new village: Police hold nineteen KUALA KANGSAR, Thursday. OOLICE last night rounded up 19 men after a half -hour pitched battle between two rival gangs in Liman Kati new village, eight miles from here on the Lenggong Road. Thirteen of them are in custody. The other191 words
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Article46 1958-09-12 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Ting Ming Kirn and Quek Pen Tong. who were arrested yesterday, were charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with being members of an unlawful society. No plea was taken. They were remanded In custody, bail being opposed46 words
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Article121 1958-09-12 6 PENANO, Thurs. A 53--year-old estate ke p a la Hoong Mun Chee, as today accused of murdering a 21--year-old woman. Lee Yoon Keow. at Sungei Ara on July 29. Lee had 13 stab wounds when she was admitted to hospital. Dr. Chan Kok Cheng,121 words
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Article29 1958-09-12 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Poh Kirn Llan was fined $25 in the Magistrate's Court here today for torturing 27 fowls by carrying them with their heads hanging down29 words
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209 1958-09-12 6 SUSGEI PATA N I Thurs. Eighteen year-old Sheik bin Mohamed Isa. was yesterday ordered to pay $50 compensation to a waitress whom he was accused of molesting. The magistrate, Tengku Yaacob bin Tengku Salleh. admonished and discharged Sheik, who had claimed trial209 words
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Article40 1958-09-12 6 IPOH, Thurs.— The Ipoh magistrate today committed Lo Pak Yuen for trial In the High Court on charges of unlawful possession of a handgrenade and consorting with terrorists in the Tanah Hitam area, near Chemor on Aug. 21.40 words
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Advertisement338 1958-09-12 6 Aft Htf%TB€«WIHM weekly news ■■fihu with vivid Lj of ram. Air ipudid tirwtfy to you with m accurate mmi positive 1 a,vMa ?a iwwi I •vantt. I For business success I tmi leisure enjoy ment I read iawiwte h I every week. NEWSWEEK 0 C R DASARATHA RAJ LTD.. P338 words
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Advertisement170 1958-09-12 6 ~iM vision <x f/^wPlff t\EW-lighiMeighl Italian <!«•<:>, vi I h l^^k \N. special alloy heels v-==»-^ a r> fashion tttlttl AVAILABLE ONLY at MAIN STORE. BATA BUILDING S PORE I 1 VeMoaa Mi rhe. way exaryane. loves it; 1 o^^H bibds rrc riSM riNGER s V (.V^B^^^V^S^ JHj ill F>ih-itim-lrnh170 words
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125 1958-09-12 7 DRIVING BY NIGHT AGAIN -AFTER TEN YEARS JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Road travellers to the federation from Singapore will now be able to make the journey nurth whenever they like for the first time in 10 years. The 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curlew enforced on the main trunk road north125 words
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Article97 1958-09-12 7 2 WALKED INTO AMBUSH TWO youths walked into a police ambush when they broke into a coffeeshop at Changl Road at 2.45 a.m. on Aug. 21, a Singapore district court was told yesterday. The ambush was laid as a result of information received. Mr. S. K. Lee, the Judge, convicted97 words
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Article38 1958-09-12 7 IPOH, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been invited to declare open the two-day conference here of leading Chinese educationists from all over the Federation. The conference begins on Sept 20.38 words
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Article27 1958-09-12 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Thnrs. Inche Bashah bin Nordln. Assistant District Officer. Kuala Muda. left Sungei Patani today to take a fouryear economics course in Britain27 words
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Article, Illustration551 1958-09-12 7 Ihree generations must work to build new Malayan nation— Goh 'SCHOOL SYSTEM ALL WRONG: CHILDREN ARE NOT BEING TAUGHT UNDIVIDED LOYALTY TO THEIR COUNTRY 9 JT will take three generations for a true Malayan nation to evolve, thinks economic expert Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Racial harmony and respect must be551 words
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Article64 1958-09-12 7 Major H. Brummell will visit Alor Star and Teluk Anson next month to interview potential British Army recruits. Vacancies exist for trades men in all sections. Recruiting times and dates are: Oct. 1 and 2: Police Volunteer Reserve HQ, Alor Star 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct.64 words
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Article53 1958-09-12 7 PENANG. Thurs.— A fisherman Mat Zain bin Lebal. 34. was committed today to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempting to murder his wife, Jah binte Ismail. Mat was alleged to have stabbed Jah, 27. at their Batu Ferringhi home53 words
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129 1958-09-12 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs— The District Officer, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed. has rejected the petition of 38 villagers of Kampong Batu Rakit. 18 miles north of hen for a new election In their ward to the Kuala Trengganu local council. The people who129 words
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Article221 1958-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FIFTEEN taxi drivers are determined to prove that r they have good road manners, are competent and courteous and can set an example to private motorists. i These drivers have entered j for the Municipal Council i Road Safety Week taxidriver's competition221 words
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Article34 1958-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thrus.Returned students from Australia have recently formed the Australasian Graduates' Association of Malaya Its object Is to promote and encourage civic, social and cultural activities amontt its 200 members.34 words
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Article31 1958-09-12 7 IPOH. Thurs. The General Officer Commanding the 17th Gurkha Division, Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces, Major-Gen. J. A. R. Robertson, paid a flying visit to Army units stationed here today.31 words
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Advertisement366 1958-09-12 7 Give Bob Martin's once a dag to keep him healthy, handsome, gay! I TTIVKR see ..our do? really out of condl- FORMULA I Xll tion° Off his food, listles? and dull, each Bob Mwtin con I j bis coat loose and irritating with oc'th'e"B scarcely tt:u energy to wag his366 words
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Advertisement418 1958-09-12 7 "None better than /LOMBARD BANKING" II says Edward Westropp /I City Editor of the "Sunday Express" #1 on 27th July, 1958 II AH the leaders in this type of fl| JJ business do well but none I I better than Lombard Banking I I I which has assets of £30,000.000.418 words
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Article121 1958-09-12 8 10 Word* Sill (Minimum). THE FAMILY OF the lat« Dr K. Kiramathypathy J.P. thank Canon P.I.S Baboo, Church members, all Relatives and Friends for their expressions of sympathy MADAM LEE KIM NEO and family thank all relatives and friends for their assistance, londolences. wreaths, etc and at endance at121 words
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Article369 1958-09-12 8 It Word, lit (minimum) FASHION PARADE TODAY Presented by Salon Eunice during lunch Time In the Elizabethan Grill. Raffles Hotel. NOW SHOWING AT Madfllne's. 278 Orchard Road new shipment of morning Cottons from California, prices from $45. 48 FIELD REGIMENT Royal Artillery, Tampln and Ip< h, leaves Malaya shortly.369 words
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Article784 1958-09-12 8 The Housing Problem Housing problems, for all their importance, do not often get an airing in the Assembly. The second readings of the Housing and Development Bill and the Planning Bill, which will set up a new authority to replace the Singapore Improvement Trust, were an occasion too good to784 words
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Article367 1958-09-12 8 Three Generations To Change How long will it be before Malayans are Malayans? Dr. Goh Keng Swee, until recently an adviser to Singapore's Chief Minister, estimates that it will take three generations. The present generation must keep in check the emotions of communities which have not been taught to think367 words
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2189 1958-09-12 8 Harry Miller - Harry Miller by_ e§ PROFILE OF A POLICEMAN H There were several unusual features about the if selection of William Carbonell as tha Federation's jj Commissioner of Police. He was first of all very H young. And he was Jumping over the heads2,189 words
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135 1958-09-12 8 SENT in my income tax return for 1957 In February this year, but so far I have not yet received an assessment, and already eight months have passed People who sent their returns later have already received their assessments I retired last year135 words
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Letter86 1958-09-12 8 Ithls age ot cinema, people have begun to adopt modes of life accord Ing to what they see in films From films they borrow their dress designs, hair styles; ,nd t: r accents and ords. It is from films that they have begun to pick thler fashions,86 words
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Advertisement312 1958-09-12 8 Straits Times k Free Preti Foi th« eon'tmenct ot od»er- MMri oui repre»enfoti»«» ot Is* I Hoot. SINGAPOKI COLO STOKaGC, ORCHARD ROAD will racoivo tmoll odvcrtitcmontt ond »mw«i to bo» Humbert Clo»itied advertisement- al*e be handed to CITY BOON STORt LTD.. Wincheitoi Hmm. Collyot Quay, j Singapore MR M M312 words
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Advertisement81 1958-09-12 8 "I FELL 18.000 FEET" Nicholas Stephen I 41 kern ade fell 18,000 feet through the air, hit the ground fct 122 m.p.h.— and lived. The story of his incredible adventure, and his subsequent attempts to prove It in a German prison camp, is told in the August Reader's Digest (now81 words
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Advertisement142 1958-09-12 8 CUT COSTS... 95 mil** per gallon 170 lbs loading capaa'y 37.5 miles per hour m Certainly the most economical form of met hn nixed cnmmer' ial transport in Malaya. ALL WEATHER CABIN o^^ COMMERCIAL THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD (MOTOR DIVISION) AMAZING FREE BOOK SHOWS HOW YOU CAN I SEE142 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-09-12 9 SANDRA, 'NARCISSUS QUEEN OF HAWAII,' FLIES IN SANDRA CHUN, 18, (above), winner of Hawaii's annual "Narcissus Queen" beauty contest, who reached Singapore yesterday by Pan-American Airways for a five-day visit. Sandra, a student of chemistry in the University of Hawaii, arrived with 37 other Hawaiians whose tour is sponsored by90 words
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139 1958-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Miss Ip Swee Eng, 18, wore a jade ring and a wrist watch when she went out with a woman to interview an employer for a job as a maidservant. But on the way the woman, Siti Fatimah binte139 words
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69 1958-09-12 9 9-day tour of three states by King, Queen KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Yang di-Pertuan Asohr and the Raja Permaisuri Agong wII pay their first official visit to Kedah. Perils and Perak from Sunday. An elaborate nine-day programme has been drawn up for the royal tour. The paramount ruler and his69 words
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Article45 1958-09-12 9 Tal Chong Fook. ag»d 17. was charged in Singapore yesterday with attempting to murder Mooi Kwal Lin with a dagger in Pagoda Street on Tuesday. No plea was taken. Tai wa., remanded In custody till tomorrow, when his case will be mentioned.45 words
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546 1958-09-12 9 Cigarettes will still be foreign— Mr. THE TOBACCO WILL BE IMPORTED, BUT THE PROFITS WILL NOT GO OVERSEAS FOREIGN-GROWN tobacco will be imported to supply the proposed "people's cigarette factory" in Singapore when it is established soon, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. .1. M. Jumabhoy, said yesterday. But546 words
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Article, Illustration359 1958-09-12 9 HOW POW PECK - A joyful return home: I'll never be late again' HOW POW PECK TWENTY-FOUR HOURS? IT WAS LIKE 24 DAYS, SAYS THE LOCKED UP MOTHER By IT LANG, Thurs. The mother of two, Wong Lin Moi, who was yesterday ordered to be detained for 24 hours in the Klang police lock-up359 words
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148 1958-09-12 9 The X-ray men seek compensation for 'shorten d lives' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation X-Kay Staff Union has decided to ask the Government for "short life" compensation and a special insurance scheme. This decision was taken at a meeting bere last night, the hon. secretary of the union, Mr. E.148 words
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161 1958-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DOLICY-MAKERS of the Malayan Chinese Asso- ciation will meet here on Oct. 26 to discuss the proposed Alliance constitution. The secretary-general of the MCA. Mr. Too Joon Hing. has asked all the 168 members of the MCA general committee to be161 words
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Article67 1958-09-12 9 FAMOUS JAZZ BANDS COMING KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Jazz-lovers in the Federation are in for a treat. The Malayan Junior Chamber is bringing out two Internationally famous American combinations for performances In Malaya. Jack Teagarden and his jazz combo will perform in Malaya between Dec. 12 and 20. After Kuala Lumpur67 words
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Article50 1958-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.More than 100 members of the Kuala Lumpur Co-opera-tive Housing Society today entertained to tea its secretary. Mr. M. I. Nayar. who leaves for the United State.-. tomorrow. Mr. Nayar has been awarded an American leadership grant scholarship to study co-operative work for six months.50 words
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Article40 1958-09-12 9 The Singapore Insurance Companies Union is In favour of the government making Insurance companies Invest funds locally. A resolution to this effect will be tabled at the union's annual meeting at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow40 words
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Article72 1958-09-12 9 TALKS ON HEALTH PROBLEMS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation's Minister of Health, Mr. V. T. 3ambanthan, today called for closer co-ordination among Health Officers when tackling the country's health proolems. He was speaking at the opening of the first Health Officers annual conference attended by more than 30 doctors from72 words
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Article36 1958-09-12 9 MERSINO, Thurs. Muslims here will celebrate the Prophet's birthday with a procession on Sept 25. At Endau, goats will be sacrificed at a feast by the villagers of Kampong Tenglu and Pulau Tioman.36 words
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Article30 1958-09-12 9 Mr. W. S. Woon, Director of Social Welfare Department, Singapore, will open the first anniversary celebrations of the Keppel Community Centre, Scan Im Road tomorrow at 3 p.m.30 words
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Article277 1958-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Hundreds of people from various parts of the Federation packed the Kuala Lumpur International airport today to give a rousing send off to their friends and relatives who left by BOAC for studies in Britain. The big batch of students and government277 words
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222 1958-09-12 9 POLICE BELIEVE 5 PLOTTED LAKE MURDER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. L?RESH LIGHT was today thrown on the investl--1 cations into the murder of Inche Badrul Hisham, a Radio Malaya commentator. Selangor crime investigators are now working on a theory that four or five people and not two ai they originally thought222 words
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Article118 1958-09-12 9 Hunger strike move by 100 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The 100 workers at the leper settlement in Sun eel Buloh, 14 miles from here, will meet on Sept 20 to decide if they should go on a hunger strike beca'us* of the Health Ministry's silence on a petition they sent last118 words
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Article31 1958-09-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Johore Bahru MCA. women's section Is organising a moon festival dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Sept. 26. commencing at 8 30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement143 1958-09-12 9 »J 'C iikm I< I A 1 1 0 T^ X* Ticse outstanding record ploycrj tco- Hnß lure an auto-chon- Bm^ J"H ejer, individual Boss I C 9 Tr bit controls, R^T 1 j\|H wide frequency WM 1 r^V J m W loudspeaker. Tropi- 1 W 1 T eolised throughout.143 words
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Advertisement64 1958-09-12 9 ATLAS FLUORESCENT LICHTINC TYPE FM r f Perspex fitting for private 3Gk I offices 00t>^ TYPE HD Batten Fittings for inexpensive general lighting. Harrisons Lister En nine erinq Lid. (ffi&\ thai? any offer MODE I Al-100 Thatk the FRIGIDAIRE IUU dacoofa? Vertical Styling **"7 AIR-CONDITIONER THE FRIGIDAIRE CENTRE «i ■•Mmh64 words
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412 1958-09-12 10 Adult, intelligent— and banned in Singapore SUSAN BARBIE SEES THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS QF five films shown to the press this week, only one can claim any real distinction for acting, direction, and importance of content. It is "VIOLENT PLAYGROLWD." banned in Singapore but well worth a drive across the412 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-09-12 10 DIGGER LAUGHTON IS NOT AS DINKUM AS THE KANGAROO CHARLES LAUGHTON is such an old favourite that his fans will probably enjoy him in "THE MAN FROM DOWN UNDER." although he is no more a dinkum Aussie digger than P. Ramlee. In fact, there is little that could be called209 words
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Article180 1958-09-12 10 A SADIST ROAMS THE SAGE BRUSH A WESTERN nlm with an original plot is quite a rarity. "THE FIEND WHO WALKED THE WEST" can claim at least that distinction. But although it differs from most cowboy dramas in plot, it Is fuller than usual with bloodshed and once again traces180 words
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Article, Illustration298 1958-09-12 10 ALAN LADD, that perennial box- office attraction, appears in "PROUD REBEL" as a stronf. silent Southerner heading north through the Union directly after the American Civil War. His mission in this homespun M-G-M colour drama is to find a doctor who298 words
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Article98 1958-09-12 10 -THE LEFT-HANDED GUN" presents Paul Newman as a crazy, mixed -up Billy the Kid. the legendary outlaw who not only murder ed off the had gays hat seduced his hot friend's wife, sold rat his baddies and finally came to a suitably sticky end.98 words
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Advertisement645 1958-09-12 10 r -•iflD&yriz^m NOW SHOWIMG! l Wk W M sf'—i Val am i.« 5. 4.14. €.45 t.Sa m HIGH O'BKIAN ROBERT EVANS DOLOBE MICHAELS J l THE FIEND WHO WALKED THE WEST K A New K.i)d of Wcalersi Thriller ia Cinemascope (Fox). K TOMWsto^! T T StOr y Of AH Q645 words
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Advertisement668 1958-09-12 10 ■niMiimntit m m m m :59 11, 1.45, 4, .jo 9.30 Vktf Mature ALi Li Hua "CHINA DOLL" (uaj OPENS "T-,.,- -1 rg" CharlUn Otsm JanH sj Tomorrow lOUOI Of CVB RESTON WELLES LEIGB (TJI). j ".TnTtT AI»U,d "PROUD REBEL" Sqm) sj Sanday M'nite: "THE ANGEL" Mandarin. Tomw— w a.m.:668 words
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Miscellaneous337 1958-09-12 10 3S Steak to Rive Ma her grub Straits Times Crossword 26 &.ssr^,re < i.s: DOWN x 3 I* I ~1 210 Is surrounded by relative*: III! I I J will be catty later rsssg 9 3 One's time for It (5). \\M 4 30's wanting a drink (7). v> t^'Vi337 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1958-09-12 11 JOHN SMEATON - The Churchills celebrate their Golden Jubilee STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE JOHN SMEATON 50 YEARS AGO IT WAS THE MOST GLITTERING WEDDING OF THE DECADE by ...and all London was talking about the lovely young bride THK YEAR was 1908. King Edward VII had reigned for seven veins, and the glorious1,204 words
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Advertisement507 1958-09-12 11 Week-Ender is SIMPLY SOCKO! j^k In plain language that means MM the W-E is just about the best there B£ it for week-end reading because with every issue you get such a ter- wST_ rific line-up of talent! 9k C3fc Look out for this week 's highlights:- 01 The Grtlt507 words
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Miscellaneous84 1958-09-12 11 f urnuit A €o. By l###s The Suini By Leslie Charter** /^THAT INSTEAD YOU OOURS6.' WE SHOULOI E ~4^fck THE CRIMINAL MAY T" MNDKD? rVHAT\ /Of POSTERING SHOULD BE PERHAPS LOOK FOR 1 .^Jm?*! I HAVE DROPPH) DO yOC/ MW*E LATDUR SEARCHING *//VG&?/C¥toV7S- A "^afTT? 3 V SOMETHING- SUCH >/84 words
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491 1958-09-12 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Rubber Market continued yesterday its inactive condition which has remained almost undisturbed during the past three weeks or more. Despite the conclusion of the holiday period in consuming centres the off-take is still of the hand to491 words
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Article196 1958-09-12 12 Ships lying aloacside the Sinjapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Suruga Maru 1/2, TabinU 4/5, Miyajama Maru S A A w ial L >k:es 6/7, Perseus »/9, Maetsiucker 10/11, Kumikawa Maru 13/14, Triadic 15/16, Achilles 18, Chuyo Maru 19/20 Serdang N. Wall 3, Senggaranc N WaU196 words
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Article150 1958-09-12 12 October first grade rubber buyer* f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 81% cents per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. Closing tone: Inactive. Closing prices in cents, per lb. yesterday were: OFHCIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 80 T 4, sellers 81 Vi;150 words
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Article107 1958-09-12 12 Slnfapore Chlnete Prodace -change noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK Continent September /October $33 buyers. t33U sellers Coronal Oil: steady tulk $51 sellers, drum $54 sellers Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white $127 Sarawak $126. special Sarawak black. $75 (all unchanged) Singapore107 words
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Article88 1958-09-12 12 The Malayan Kxchangr Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32U. O.D. 32%. 90 d/st 32 11/16 credit bills. 32 13/18 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. rea4y. Canada 31%; French Franca *****T Italian Lire88 words
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Article47 1958-09-12 12 nPHK Federation's Miafcter of Finance has Oxed the feilewiag prices for «alealatinx ustomt dutlet fur Ike week from Seat, 11: Rubber 81', rent* a lb Copra $522 a tea. Coconut oil $854 a tea. Palm oil fttl.M a lon Palm kernels *M 9.75 a tea.47 words
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Article282 1958-09-12 12 The Malayan Saare Broken AaMeiaUon reverted: "All sections oo the local share market were again quietly steady, and the turnover small." Siacapore aad FeaeraUaa brokers reported the following •nuinesa dene yesterday: Fea. Dispensary Jill, Prater Neave orda $2.75; Gammon $1.48 and $1.50; Henry Waugh $1.31 (overnight i Malayan282 words
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Article19 1958-09-12 12 Malayan Share Market: Sept. 11 Sept. 1* Industrials: 92.«5 92.65 Tins: S2.M 81.71 Jmn. 1 1958 10019 words
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Article27 1958-09-12 12 SINGAPORE, Sept. 11 RUBBER: 81.. cents per lb. (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $367.25 per picul (op 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 100 tons.27 words
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Article130 1958-09-12 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNVESTMENT shares matntaln- ed a firm note, with rises slightly exceeding falls on the Stock Exchange here today. Carlton Brewery eased 9d. to 245. and Patons and Baldwins gained Is. to 315., providing the main moves. Loans 3,, 1956-59 £100 7s. 9d. Loans 3V«% 1955-58 £101130 words
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Advertisement297 1958-09-12 12 j i BRITANNIA PAINTS Barlow dc Co. i Relief from pain is i IMMEDIATE j 'LONG -LASTING! u with ANACIH .TABLETS i F A C I T civ« your itjH a break! Imtall a Ficit Cjlc.ljtor. It Help* that badgeting tM time is money. The Facit man would b« delighted297 words
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Advertisement377 1958-09-12 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Female Telephone Operator (Large Exchange) In the Public Works Department, Selangor, on the talary scale of $104 $119 x 7.50-1149/(167.50 x 7 50-5220, phis cost Of living allowance at current rates. 2. Applicants must be Federal Citizens who have attained their377 words
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Advertisement662 1958-09-12 12 NOTICES NOTICE QUOTATIONS are Invited for stevedoring and lighterage contract for 1959 by MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB. Plnlayson House, Raffles Quay. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that THONU KAI SOU alias THONG MUN SENG has withdrawn from the firm known as ORIENTAL PRESS of 41 BIRCH ROAD, SEREMBAN from the 31st662 words
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Advertisement732 1958-09-12 12 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% 1941 WAR LOAN (155!— 1959) Notice Is hereby given that the rtansfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from 16th to 30th September 1958 both dates Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Singapore. PENANG PORT732 words
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Advertisement263 1958-09-12 12 NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT Or THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 635 o( 1958 Writ of Seizure A Sale No. 130 of 1968 Order of Attachment No. 168 of 1958 Between Lee Guay Eng (W) Plain tin and Ramasamy Naldn Defendant AUCTION SALE OF263 words
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Advertisement886 1958-09-12 12 "K LINE" Japan U.S.A. Pacific «k Atlantic Coast Service Voote 9 Shan »a*ana EU Kate El* U ETA NT (uitm Mar.' Mi.l 3/14 25 Sept 1) Oct U Oct miiimi Man- mcatiil/n Oct n oct n oet M call 14,15 Ocl n Oct II Met 14 Nil loading lot Honfkonf.886 words
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Advertisement1477 1958-09-12 13 Tei: Z405 MANSFIELD «3c CO., LTD. T«it 1411 (11 ines n Smgapor*) (11 lues) l i f the blue funnel line o r THINGS tO LIVERFOOL GLASGOW. LONOON I CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Saei witk likerty ti priccid via Panama v Cape tl Gaad Hapi) Ctrnejs option to p'oceeo via other1,477 words
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Advertisement1140 1958-09-12 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES MMERJAUS SAILINGS FOR ADEN. PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTERRAM. IREMEN HAMBURC, CtPEHHACEH, GOTHENBURG, OSU S'pori P. S 'ftp* Petang ■MALACCA" UII Sept •KINA— 11/2tSept SIIANOIA't It/3lS*pt 71 IJ Sepi 23/nS*pt -IUSUANCA" S I Od 7, I Oct 1/ I Oct CaJliat tdyaia. t Panujjar attaaatadatiaa itlHilli. "SOHJIKHU"1,140 words
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Advertisement1323 1958-09-12 13 builo"incTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom' I LINES SAILINGS Tt UEH. UK I MNTINENTA- PUTS S'pwe P. Sham Penant BENIEDI for London. Rotterdam. Antwerp I* Part/13 Sept 14*15 lift BEHUWERS for i 'pool, M'bro, Hamburg Gil 34/14 Sept 19 17 Seat 18/11 Stpi lENCRUACHAN for1,323 words
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Advertisement1333 1958-09-12 13 MCALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL.: Nl.: ***** CLURMAN LINES KL^VENESS LINE IDHOON, HAVRE, NTTERRAM. 10S ANJELEI, SAH FRANCISCO. HAMBURG I HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND «M ft« V.iK North Atlantic Part* Acceptitt eargi tar Central t Siitt and Canada tit Colombo America CITT If SIHGAPOIIt BRONXVILLE S'pori P. Sham Penang1,333 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-09-12 14 'King size' cigarette campaign launched T<HE trend for king size cigarettes is now sweeping world tobacco markets, Mr. R. W. S". Plumley, managing director of Rothmans of Pall Mall, IjOndon, said in Singapore this week. Mr. Plumley said ihat although Malayan smoker* were conservative In accepting new smoklnr fashions, he226 words
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368 1958-09-12 14 Building 'slump' hits local materials' market CANNOT GET CAPITAL OR LOANS J*HE falling off in the number of new housing programmes in Malaya this year, due primarily to the difficulty in obtaining capital and loans has adversely affected the building material market in Singapore. Thit was stated yesterday by local368 words
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Article, Illustration224 1958-09-12 14 QjiME Darby (Singa- pore) Ltd., is introducing into Malaya this year a new type of earth-moving equipment, the Traxcavator with a side dump bucket, which, it is claimed, can operate more quickly without inconvenience to passing traffic when road construction is beine; undertaken. The224 words
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Article171 1958-09-12 14 Japanese cameras hold own rpHE Japanese camera industry is maintaining itself very well despite the trade recession, according to Mr. Masaaki Kobayashi, assistant export manager of a leading camera manufacturing concern of Tokyo. Mr. Kobayashi. who Is attached to the Canon Camera Co. Inc.. said there had be^n no unemployment171 words
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Article51 1958-09-12 14 Less coconut oil prcduced Malaya's production of coconut oil during the first half of this year was down by 20 per cent to 55.544 tons compared with the corresponding period last year Singapore produced a total of 14.149 tons or 6675 tons less than the first six months of last51 words
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Article44 1958-09-12 14 X.L.M.. Royal Dutch Airlines, suffered a loss of $1.9 million during the first half of 1958. The company has not been able to employ its airline to the fullest capacity since th« Indonesian Government cancelled its landing rights at Jakarta.44 words
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Article, Illustration164 1958-09-12 14 CATHAY Pacific Airway* have announced thai they will introduce theit new four-engined prop-jel Lockheed Electra aircraft (shown above) in March next year. The a reraft. which has been certified ready to begin airline service. will cul flying time between Singapore and Hong Kong b> one164 words
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288 1958-09-12 14 ORITAIN, the first nation to operate jet aircraft for passenger service, hopes to maintain thi» lead when the British Overseas Airways Corporation introduces the de Havilland Comet 4 on its Far Eastern route to Singapore in June or288 words
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Article107 1958-09-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Pour Asian Games athletes— bronze medallist Rahim Ahmad. Raja Azlan, A. Lourdes and Mohamed Abdul Rahman— are among the record entry of 320, Including 60 women, who will take part in the second Federation of Malaya Government Services athletics championships at the107 words
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Article58 1958-09-12 16 IT U ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The South China soccer team of Hong Kong have cancelled their tour of Malaya. Mr Kwok Kin Keng, the secretary of the FA. of Malaya yesterday received a cable stating that they were unable to fulfil their Malayan engagement. Ajax team58 words
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117 1958-09-12 16 INDONESIA HITS OUT AT AFC, DEMANDS 'PROOF' JAKARTA. Than.— Mr. Maladi, deputy ehalrman of Indonesia Olympic Committee, yesterday attacked the Asian Football Confederation for not being "fully representative" and reiterated his denial that Indonesia was a member of the confederation. He complained that China was not Invited to the Manila117 words
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Article57 1958-09-12 16 In kl 1 LUMPUR yesterday, Tencku Abdul Rahman, the president 01 A.F.C., defended Mr. Skinner's appointment. The Tengku said that Mr. Skinner had been connected with Asian soccer in Hong Kong far a long time. "He act* (or the confederation as an unofficial liaison officer and his services57 words
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Article369 1958-09-12 16 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA CUP FINAL REPLAY: Penang selectors to make changes By Plan to exploit weak points of opponents gINCE Singapore drew 'A 3 with Penang in the Malaya (-up Final on Aug. 23 al Kuala Lumpur. S.A.F.A. officials have been mere confident of the leani's prospects in369 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-09-12 16 THE RIVAL CAPTAINS SINGAPORE: Sect Yew Chang; I mar ttahmat. Matmoon Sudasee; Quah Kin Bcng. Let Kok Seng. Os<nan Julian: Ibrahim Hassan. Tahlr Abu. Arthur Koh. Quah Kirn Swee, Do 1 1 ah Zainol. PENANG: S. Varatharaju; Koay Ban Chuan. G. Vasu; Ariffin Noor. Pang Slang Teik. Boer64 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-09-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, the secretary of the Football Association of Malaya, today appealed to motorists to avoid the lastminute rush in getting to the Merdeka Stadium for the replay of the Malaya Cud Final on Saturday night. Mr. Kwok said that109 words
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234 1958-09-12 16 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Football Association of Malaya has the final say on whether a cup final could be played under floodlights or not. This was the decision ol F.I.F.A. the int -national controlling body whose ruling the234 words
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Article60 1958-09-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thure After holding Indonesia Muda to 1-1 at half time Klang District Football Association were beaten 53in a third-round tie In the Junior knockout soccer competition on the Ipoh Road ground today. Scorers were: Talib. Malik (2), Sulalman and Mnhamed Nor for Indonesia60 words
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Article81 1958-09-12 16 SEREMBAN, Thur*. Referee Ho Seng Aun refused to continue In the Hose Cup soccer semi final between Rangers and Chinese here today when the crowd booed his decision of penalising a Rangers player for an off-side infringement. The incident took place 15 minutes after the Interval. The81 words
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63 1958-09-12 16 LONDON, Thurs. T.N Pearce's XI had .sum 18 for one In reply to the New Zealanders first Innings score of 268 by close of play on the first day ol the cricket match at Scarborough yesterday AT TORQUAY. England XI 276 (Barrlngton 75.Reuter - 63 words
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Article93 1958-09-12 16 WALTON HEATH, Surrey. Thurs.— Bobby Locke (South Africa) and Peter Thomson i Australia i both four times winners of the British Open in the last ten years, narrowly won their first round matches in the £3.000 Professional Match Play golf championship here yesterday. Locke beatReuter - 93 words
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Article74 1958-09-12 16 STOCKTON: Filipino welterweight champion Kid Javellana Knocked out California n Morris Leveige In the eighth round.— Reuter. NICE: Australian Lew Hoad beat Tony Trabert (U.S.) 6-1, 6-4: Ken Rosewnll (Aust.) beat Pancho Segura <Eduador> 7-9. 6-1. 6-3 In exnlbltton tennis matches.— UJ»J EVANSTON: Barry Mackay (U.S.) beat Bob MarkReuter - 74 words
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Article83 1958-09-12 16 IPOH. Thurs.. Kowloon Motor Bus, of Hong Kong, again beat Perak. this time by 3-0, on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Perak started promisingly when they forced the tourists to defend in the early stages of the first half The Perak forwards, however, played83 words
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Article34 1958-09-12 16 LONDON, Thurs.— U.K Rugby Union results: Com blued Richmond and London Scottish XV 6 Kent Chapman's Rest of London XV 10; Newport 9 Ranji Walker's XV 16; Stroud I Bristol 39 Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article74 1958-09-12 16 LONDON, Thurs. David Jack, Arsenal and Bolton inside forward and former Sonthend and Middlesbrough manager, died In St. Thomas's hospital here yesterday He was 60. One of England's greatest soccer Internationals, DaTid Jack was famed for his "fluttering foot" dribbles, and during his career with ArsenalReuter - 74 words
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Article352 1958-09-12 16 OH KEE TIANG - SIANG HOCK'S RETURN IS CERTAIN OH KEE TIANG By THE PENANG side for the Malaya Cup Final replay at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow night will have several changes from the team which drew 3-3 with Singapore on Aug. 23. Although the selectors have insisted that the final line-up will remain "hush352 words
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221 1958-09-12 16 Fulham the only side with loopc record f ONDON, Thurs. Fulham. the ..my club left in f English League football with a 100 percent record, kept it in dramatic fashion at Lincoln last night. IMHatf 0-2 at halftime. the Second Division le-ders II back after the interval to snatch aReuter - 221 words
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Article108 1958-09-12 16 Elliott: No running for 6 months PIRTH, Thurs Herb Elliott Australia's wonder mller, will not run again for six months Elliott, who arrived i.ome yesterday after his two-month tour of Europe, during which he set world records for the mile and 1.500 metres, said he planned a lay-off until February.Reuter - 108 words
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Article25 1958-09-12 16 TAIPING, Thurs. The visiting Kowloon Bus soccer team were held to a 3-3 draw by Talpine Invitation XI here yesterday.25 words
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Article121 1958-09-12 16 KUALA LUMPUrt, Thurs. Arthur Dews, the Cricketer of the Year." will not be able to play tor The Rest against Kllat Club, this year's Stonor Shield champions at Pantai this weekend. T. Slvagnanam. the Federation skipper, too, will not be playing this weekend He split121 words
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441 1958-09-12 16 EPSON JEEP - Ward will return in January to ride in Malaya EPSON JEEP By SYDNEY Jockey Arthur kJ Ward has accepted an offer from a leading Singapore owner and will return to ride in Malaya in January. Ward returned to Sydney last Sunday after a profitable busman's holiday" in Malaya. He rode441 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-09-12 16 KUALA LIMPIR: Badminton Combined Federation Schools v Selangor. S.B.A. Hall. (8 p.m12 words
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