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Title Section21 1958-09-13 1 \un\u ir\n v (ißTimn saii: i:\ceeos 80,000 The Straits Times /Hat*** flew*"** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1958 18 CENTS21 words
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Article384 1958-09-13 1 IF RED PLANES ATTACK, THEN IT'S 'NO LIMIT' But, left alone, U.S. planes will stay 20 miles away 'Pursuit is up to the pilot 9 TAIPEH, Friday. UNITED STATES pilots in the Formosa area are authorised to chase attacking Communist planes and shoot them down, evenReuter; UPI - 384 words
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173 1958-09-13 1 DEFINITION OF 'LEFT' HOLDS UP LAUNCHING OF U.S.F. T*HE NEED for a more specific definition of the term "left" Is holding up the inauguration of the proposed United Socialist Front. The inaugural meeting of the proposed new party which was originally expected to be held at the end of the173 words
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Article83 1958-09-13 1 NEW YORK. Frl Indian finance Minister. Mr. Morarjl Desai, said yesterday that with help offered by the World Bank and "friendly countries." India will complete, its second five-year plan •without imposing upon our people the hardship and suffering which would have otherwise become necessary Mr DesalUP - 83 words
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164 1958-09-13 1 LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas). Friday. T«HE Department of Justice got set today wiih a force of imported US. marshals and four of its top lawyers to enforce integration at Central High School here if the Supreme Court orders it to admit Negroes. i Few people164 words
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Article23 1958-09-13 1 LONDON, Frl. Britain's Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys, will visit the United States from Bept 22 to Oct 4 ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article16 1958-09-13 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. Soviet President Kllmentl Voroshllov will visit India next month. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-09-13 1 SHE'S AN AMAH, BUT MILLIONAIRE'S SON HAS MARRIED HER DAUGHTER NO wonder Singapore amah Mrs. Choo Teik i« happy. Her 19-year old daughter has just married the son of a Singapore multi-millionaire and she has received a present for herself from the bridegroom's father. Picture by Han HaiHan Hai Fong - 59 words
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Article50 1958-09-13 1 WASHINGTON. Frl. The board of the World Bank Is expected to approve a loan of about U*****00.000 ($lOO million) to Malaya on Sept 25 The loan is to help to carry out the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme of the Malayan Central Elertricltv Board U P.I.50 words
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Article33 1958-09-13 1 PARIS, Frl— Police confiscated today's Issue of the Communist dally newspaper L'Humanite, which contained an article criticising the appointment of General Pierre Garbay as new military governor of Paris.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article81 1958-09-13 1 21 DEAD IN FERRY DISASTER MEW DELHI, Frl At least 21 people, mostly women and children, are feared to have been drowned when a ferry boat with 60 on board sank In the Ganges River near Benares, today Most of the men on board swam to safety. But most ofReuter - 81 words
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Article30 1958-09-13 1 LONDON, Prl—Anglo-Da-nish talks started here today on a proposal to extend the fishing limits to the Faroe Islands, like those of Iceland, from three to 12 miles Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article25 1958-09-13 1 WASHINGTON, m. The United States and Japan agreed yesterday to open diplomatic negotiations In Tokyo on revision of their defence agreement— UP AUP - 25 words
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Article24 1958-09-13 1 MOSCOW, m. Russia and the United Arab Republic signed an agreement yesterday to open a direct air service between the two countries.—UPX24 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-09-13 1 Canada's Premier to visit S'pore THE PRIMK MINISTER of Canada. Mr. John Diefenbaker, who will be visiting the Federation of Ma. lay a in the coarse of a Commonwealth tour In November, has accepted an invitation from the Chief Minister of Sincapore, Mr. Urn Tew Hock, to visit the Colony.68 words
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Article59 1958-09-13 1 SANTA MONICA (California). Frl. Lindsay Crosby 20-year-old son of singer Blng Crosby, was booked on a drunk drlvtng charge last night after his car allegedly struck a parked car while rounding a corner. Police said young Crosby failed a sobriety test at the scene of59 words
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165 1958-09-13 1 JAP FISHING FLEET SENDS SOS AFTER RED ATTACK TOKYO, Frl.— A small 1 Japanese fishing fleet today radioed an urgent message for help after reporting It was being shelled and attacked by Russian patrol vessels near Habomai Island, north of Japan. Habomai Island was occupied by Soviet force* at theReuter - 165 words
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Article18 1958-09-13 1 LONDON, Frl. No rain fell in Britain yesterday the first completely rainless day this summer.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article124 1958-09-13 1 BRITAIN SUPPORTS IKE'S CALL LONDON, Fri— Britain today "strongly approved" President Elsenhower's call for a peaceful settlement of the Formosa crisis. But it reaffirmed that it has no obligations or commitments of any kind to take military action for the defence of Quemoy, Matsu or Formosa. The Foreign Office said:Reuter; UPI - 124 words
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Article77 1958-09-13 1 2 RAF POLICEMEN ATTACKED BY MOB A mob beat up two RAP po' icemen from Seletar aftrr their station wagon knocked down and killed a farmer at T< milestone, Tampenis Road. Singapore, yesterday. Set. Robert MacLeod. 32. and Cpl. Sweed. 2.9. fled from their assailants and took refuge in a77 words
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Article10 1958-09-13 1 PARIS. Fri.— Maurice Chevalier is 70 today.— Reuter.Reuter - 10 words
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Article245 1958-09-13 2 HOLLYWOOD. Fri.— Debbie Reynolds Is ready to tight to save her once "ideal" maTriage with Eddie Fisher, despite Elizabeth Taylor's prediction that "they will destroy each other" If they are reconciled. Debbie, who earlier announced through a lawyer that she and Eddie had separated, said245 words
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74 1958-09-13 2 TRIAL OF ALLEGED CYPRUS KILLER ENDS NICOSIA, Fri.— The trial of Andreas Yakouml, 17. charged with murdering Sergeant Eeginald Hun ■ond oa Aug. I. ended yesterday. Judgment was reserved until Sept. 13. Yakoumi is alleged to have &hot Sergeant Hammond as he walked in a Iflcvsia street with his two-year-oldReuter - 74 words
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152 1958-09-13 2 I ITTLE ROCK, Fri. —Mr. Orval Faubus. Governor of Arkansas, yesterday said he expected the Supreme Court to order renewed integration of white and Negro children in schools here. He added: "I will not force my people to integrate against their will." He toldReuter - 152 words
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1570 1958-09-13 2 Ike promises: No appeasement in Formosa Strait 'No retreat in fane of aggression, but U.S. vmouid welcome negotiations 9 The following is the text of President c Eisenhower's radio "television broadcast to I the American nation on the Formosa I Strait crisis: I want to talk to you I(^ about1,570 words
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Miscellaneous35 1958-09-13 2 THE GAMBOLS Barry Appleby m| in jI, mi jiljlji lII^Jh m J.Li]|L T 5 r fvwv did you \L «o\ rut tuihwQ A J vig(?»jGMt ueofcj -^r VuNfAlßy t -f i u«e ABe Tue 335 words
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Article290 1958-09-13 3 WASHINGTON TELLS MOSCOW: WE ARE GRATIFIED BY YOUR AGREEMENT BRITAIN, U.S. SAY YES TO GENEVA ON OCT. 31 WASHINGTON, Fri. —The United States and Britain have agreed to meet Russia in Geneva on Oct. 31 to'begin negotiations on a nuclear weapons test ban, theReuter; UP - 290 words
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Article18 1958-09-13 3 SAIGON, Fri.— South Korea and South Vietnam are expected to sign a trade pact soon —Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article26 1958-09-13 3 LONDON. Frl— Mr Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the Labour Party, has declined an invitation to visit Moscow this autumn because of engagements here- Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-13 3 SITTING ON bucket seats and clutching a box lunch and a bottle of Coca-Cola on hU lap. President Soekarno of Indonesia (centre), chats with Mr. James C. Baird. chief of the International Co-operation Administration in Indonesia, during an hour's flight In a U.S. Air Force Globemaster76 words
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196 1958-09-13 3 Bomb blast at a monastery BRITISH 'TERROR' BLAMED NICOSIA, Friday. THE explosion of a bomb in a Greek Cypriot monastery garden in the outskirts of Nicosia last night was attributed by Greek Cypriots to the "English underground organisation," Akoe. The letters stand for "AntiKillers Organisation of Expatriates." The bomb causedReuter - 196 words
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Article60 1958-09-13 3 MANILA. Frl. President Carlos Garcia said yesterday after a meeting with the senior American military officer in the Pacific that the Philippines "has nothing to worry about" concerning the Formosa crisis". Admiral Harry Felt, com-mander-in-chief of the U.S Pacific forces, brle'ed President Garcia on developments In Formosa, which60 words
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Article124 1958-09-13 3 Dance hall ban on lone 'hunters' LONDON, Fri— Mr. Gilbert Daniels, who controls three dance halls in South Shields, north-east Ensland, yesterday announced a ban from last night on coloured men without partners. His action leaves only one dance hall in the town open to unaccompanied coloured men. Explaining hisReuter - 124 words
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171 1958-09-13 3 BEIRUT, Friday. V|R. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD, the U.N. SecretaryiT* General, had a further meeting yesterday with ihe Lebanese president-elect, General Fuad Chehab. before leaving for New York at the end of his MiddlEast peace mission U.N. sources here dismissed local speculation that the Lebanese GovernmentReuter - 171 words
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Article61 1958-09-13 3 CAP DAIL (French Riviera), Frl.— Sir Winston and Lady Churchill celebrated their golden wedding here today, and gifts and messages of congratulations were floodIng in from every part of the wurld. But the 83-year-old statesman stood by his decision that only a small and intimate gathering shouldReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1958-09-13 3 MEDAN, Frl.— Youths tore down Nationalist Chinese flags and pictures of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek from the headquarters of a Chinese trade association and a Chinese trade union here -ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article23 1958-09-13 3 CANBERRA. Frl. A new Issue of Australian penny and four penny stamps next February will feature portraits of the Queen. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article336 1958-09-13 3 LONDON, Thurs —London stock markets maintained a firm tone today although conditions were quieter pending President Eisenhower's speech on the Par East situation. Other H jmpeinng nuluences were the overnight setback on Wall Street and the fall in United Kingdom steel production for August. Hopes of an eventual336 words
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248 1958-09-13 3 ANOTHERH-BOMB EXPLODED OVER PACIFIC Britain Now get talks started LONDON, Friday. AN H-BOMB was dropped by a Vickers Valiant A aircraft over Christmas Island yesterday, the Air Ministry stated in London last night. The bomb was successfully exploded at a high altitude over the Central Pacific. Last nighi's statement cameReuter - 248 words
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66 1958-09-13 3 'Extend the hand of friendship' Manley LONDON. Fri. Mr. Norman Manley. Chief Minister of Jamaica, yesterday urged coloured people in Nottingham to "keep calm and steady" and to "extend the hand of friendship." Mr. Manley. who had completed a two-hour tour of the city where Britain's race riots started lastReuter - 66 words
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Article22 1958-09-13 3 ATHENS: An American battalion equipped with "Honest John" guided missiles was airlifted from Naples to Salonlca, it was officially announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article12 1958-09-13 3 CAIRO: Morocco formally applied for admission to the Arab League.— U P.I.12 words
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Article24 1958-09-13 3 ALGIERS: Fifteen rebels were killed and eight captured when French troops surrounded a band of Ai eerian nationalists in the Constantine area. I PI24 words
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214 1958-09-13 4 IPOH, Friday. A 19- YEAR-OLD schoolgirl was stabbed in the hand when she struggled with two of four armed men who entered her home in Green Lane here today. Chew Mew Ching, a pupil of the Methodist Afternoon Girls School, said later: "I214 words
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Article98 1958-09-13 4 4 seek title of Johnny Mathis IPOH, FTl.— Four competitors will take part in UN Perak final of "Johnny Mithis" singing contest at '.he Klnta Swimming Club garden dance floor here tomorrow night The winner will compete in the pan-Malayan final at the Odenn Theatre. Singapore, on Sept. 20. When98 words
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Article25 1958-09-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.-Mr. W.R.L. Carbonell. retiring Commissioner of Police. Federation, will pay his farej well visit to Johore on MonI day and Tuesday.25 words
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104 1958-09-13 4 YOUTH KNIFED BY MAN WHO SHADOWED HIM MALACCA, Fri. A youth was stabbed by a man outside a theatre in Asahan, 31 miles from here, last night when he asked his assailant why he was being followed. Yong Wan Seong. 21-year-old son of a sundry goods shopkeeper, was rushed to104 words
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Article44 1958-09-13 4 PENANG. Fri.— A second hand dealer. S. Thangasamy was today granted $500 bail on a charge of dishonestly retaining 2461 b of scrap Iron on July 10. The first Magistrate, Tuan Syed Agtl Barakbah. fixed hearing for Oct. 6.44 words
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301 1958-09-13 4 $ZSO DEPOSIT FOB APPEALS ON ASSESSMENT 'TAX BEFORE TICKET BILL PUTS ONUS ON FIRMS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. VIX EMPLOYERS in the Federation will in future be required to inform the Comptroller of Inland Revenue when members of their staff leave their service301 words
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Article42 1958-09-13 4 SATA will sett paper orchids rK its flag-day today the Singapore Anti-T.B. Association will sell paper •rchids to the pablic instead of the usual flags. Girl Cuides bave been busy for Ih past three days preparing them. SATA hopes to raise SISJOO42 words
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Article20 1958-09-13 4 PENANG, Fri. An amah. Urn Talk See, 24, was fined $25 here today Tor possessing 1,000-characters betting slips.20 words
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227 1958-09-13 4 S 'pore 's sex-ra tio is levelling out EQUALISATION of the sex-ratio has been an important factor in the steady Increase of Singapore's population, according to the recentlypublished report, for 1955 and 1956 on registration of births, deaths, marriages and persons. The sex -ratio (number ol males per 100 females)227 words
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Article51 1958-09-13 4 TAIPING, Fri. Mr. Lee Hong Cheng, manager of the Lido Theatre here, has left on transfer to Singapore, where he will assume duties as assistant supervisor of Shaw Brothers theatres. Mr. Lee has been with Shaw Brothers for nearly 30 jears, serving all ever Malaya and51 words
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Article40 1958-09-13 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fr! —The Mentrl Besar of Treng ganu. Dato Haji Kararuddin bin Haji Idris, is expected to join 5,000 other Muslims in a procession round the town to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed on Sept 2540 words
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Article73 1958-09-13 4 TAIPINO Fri. Mr Loo Sook Ming, 51, vice- president of the Talplng branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, who suddenly became ill while attending a committee meet ing of the MCA. on Wednes day night, died In the General Hospital here yester day. He was73 words
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Article36 1958-09-13 4 BUTTER WORTH. Fri. Province Wellesley Alliance will contest all 28 town and rural district council seats which fall vacant at the end of the year. All except one are held by Alliance councillors.36 words
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Article131 1958-09-13 4 ACCUSED MAY SLIP AWAY— POLICE INSPECTOR Joseph Delikan yesterday asked a 1 Singapore court to order that three persons be required to stand bail for Terrance Fernando, charged with criminal intimidation. Asking the court to fix bail ai ,2.000 In three sureties Ihe prosecuting officer said- "I have Information »hat131 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-09-13 4 Mr. Beemer named chief of Stanvac in Malaya YIK II L. BEEMER has been appointed general manager of -th«- Malaya division of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company to succeed Mr. G. II White who has been reassigned to Stan vac's head* v arters office in Wbite Plains New York. Mr.108 words
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270 1958-09-13 4 EXILED MALAY AN: HIS PAPERS WERE IN ORDER SINGAPORE immigration authorities issued a special travel pass to a returned Federation banishee on the strength of an endorsement on his visa by the Malayan Embassy in Jakarta, it was stated yesterday. Baharuddln bin Haji Ibrahim. 32. entered the Federation through Slnga270 words
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Article205 1958-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Minister or Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein will attend the opening of the new Brunei mosque on Sept 26 Birthday of the Prophet Mohamed. They will be in Brunei for five days as205 words
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133 1958-09-13 4 Two visiting generals given heavy escort IPOH, FH. Two generals heavily escorted by armoured units of the King's Dragoon Guards visited a security force base In the notorious bandit-infested "Operation Ginger" area of Perak today. The protection provided for Lt.-Oen. Sir Richard Hull. C-ln-C Farelf. and MajGen. J.A.R Robertson. G.O.C133 words
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Article189 1958-09-13 4 LORRY, VAN AND FERRY ALL SINK RUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The Jerteh River ferry, on the Kelantan Trengganu border, sank last night, taking with it a lorry and a van. The lorry was laden with sugar and rubber tubing The van was full of durlans The drivers and attendant* succeeded in189 words
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Article79 1958-09-13 4 ALOR STAR, Fri. rhe venue for next Mondays royal garden party 'n honour of the first official vistt to Kedah of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsuri Agong has been changed to the Sultana Asma School The party was originally to have been held on79 words
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Article270 1958-09-13 5 WIFE HALF-CHOKED AS GANG GOES DIRECT TO JEWELS PENANG, Friday. POUR MASKED robbers with daggers seized $10,000 from Mrs. Loh Heah Soon, wife of a Noordin Street sundry goods dealer, early today after half-choking her and demanding the keys to her almeirah. 1 readily opened the270 words
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Article36 1958-09-13 5 SEGAMAT. Fri A public subscription dinner, a Chinese wayang and other shows will be part of the pro gramme to mark the Hsth birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Johore on Sept .7 here36 words
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123 1958-09-13 5 Homes are wrecked in east coast storm KOTA KHAKI. Fri.— Several houses were completely destroyed and many more damaged by a storm which lashed four villages near here on and off for two days. At Kampong Pa'mat, five miles from here, strong winds carried away a bouse belonging to a123 words
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Article26 1958-09-13 5 MUAR. Frl. Mr. Saw Chee Leng, a teacher at the High School here, has been appointed a third-year normal class Instructor for North Johore.26 words
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Article23 1958-09-13 5 SEGAMAT. Friday. Mr. V.K. Nadarajah was elected first president of the Segamat Old Students' Assocla tion at a meeting held here23 words
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148 1958-09-13 5 Traders win H.P. 'war' against patrol boats OUMATRAN small traders and their agents in Singapore have found a way to beat the blockade by Indonesian eunboats, which threatened to bring inter island trade to a complete standstill. They are fitting their boats with powerful outboard motors of between 50 and148 words
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Article28 1958-09-13 5 The Jewish community in Singapore will observe their New Year (Rosh Hashanai next Monday and Tuesday with prayers at the Maghath Aboth and Cnased-el synagogues.28 words
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Article248 1958-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. QELANGOR police today offered a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons involved in the murder of Inche Badrul Hisham, a Radio Malaya commentator. A man detained on Tuesday in connection with the murder on Monday248 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-13 5 On parade bandmaster Bill and honey bear friend WARRANT OFFICER Bill O'Loughlon, bandmaster of the 3rd Bn., Royal Australian Regt., serving in Perak, makes friends with a honey bear caught in the jungle near Teluk Anson by men of the British Special Air Service. The bear has been named Chieftan.50 words
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189 1958-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today that the rural people of Malaya were awakening to a desire for a higher standard of living. Speaking at the openine of the Government's top level co-operative conference here, he189 words
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Article64 1958-09-13 5 CASH. GOODS STOLEN FROM SHOPS BUTTERWORTH, Frt. A burglar broke Into a shop at Permatang Janggus near here and stole $2,000 in cash. 25 katis of sugar, a carton of cigarettes and a packet of cigars. The shop is owned by Osman bin Mohamed Ariff. A shop In Kampong GaJah64 words
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Article55 1958-09-13 5 PENANO, Frl Two American women teachers on a cultural tour of South-East Asia left Penang for Bangkok today. They were Miss Lilian Levenson of the Walter Reed Junior High School. Los Angeles, and her friend. Miss Jeanne chernev. who teaches business education in the Verdirgo55 words
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Article48 1958-09-13 5 PENANO, Frl Muslims here will not hold any procession this year on their Prophet's birthday. Instead there will be a bie rally at 4 p.m. on Sept. 26 at the Dato Kramat gardens. The Governor Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, has been invited to preside.48 words
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Article22 1958-09-13 5 MEMTAKAB. Frl. couples have registered for the first mass wedding organised by the MCA youth section here for Sept. 28.22 words
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Article31 1958-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A six-man Japanese steel industry mission is due here at the end of September to make on-the-spot investigations into the quality of available iron ore.31 words
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Article39 1958-09-13 5 Dr. Wu Lien-teh. an trpert on plague and cholera in the health section of the United Nations, Geneva, will give a talk on "Problems of Research" at Nanyang University. Jurong Road, on Sept. 18 at 10.30 a.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous1077 1958-09-13 5 Penang Suuu«-i Hipui I'orl Hwrllrnhani CATHAY: The Bravados 1. PRINCESS: Law Kirn Tean CATHAY: Happy Union 3. 6 45. 330 630 9 30- ODEON: Last Of fCantonese) 2.30, 7, ».15. 9; REX: Tammy A- The Bachelor Theßadmen 115, 3.30. 6.45, 9.15; H t 2 3 7.30. 9.30. PARAMOUNT: Pathi Ba<1,077 words
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Obituary50 1958-09-13 6 It Hurdm tit (Minimum). BOTTEN. On Sept. 3rd 1958. I peacefully in hospital at Chiches- ter. Uly Botten of the Shelling. SouUideaii. Middleton on Sea. Sussex. Beloved wife of Charles I Miinthorp Botten, late of Malaya and dear mother of Joyce Elizabeth. Cremation took place on Sept. 9th, 1958.50 words
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Article35 1958-09-13 6 It Wordt tit iHillMlK). MR. AND MRS. D. DOKAI RAJ thank all trlends and relatives lor their attendance, taluable presents, assistance and good wishes on the occasion of tlieir marriage on 23/8/58 at Mulacra.35 words
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Article180 1958-09-13 6 It Wmtk Sit (Minimum). THE COCKPIT'S Java Rijsttafel Is served every Saturday and Sun- day lunch time. A NEW SHIPMENT of Betty Crocker Products has lust arrived I Cold Storage. Orchd. Rd— The Friendly Shop. WIN NEW COMPLIMENTS on I jour cooking with Tabasco, the Bauce that gives thnt180 words
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Article618 1958-09-13 6 Ike's Quemoy Offer Without any suggestion of appeasement. President Eisenhower has made a sufficient concession to Peking to lead to the opening of peace talks unless the Chinese Government has already chosen war. If talks at ambassadorial level do not fully succeed, said the President, there is still the influence618 words
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Article328 1958-09-13 6 There has been a slight but nevertheless hopeful improvement in relations between India and Pakistan. Earlier this month the two Governments agreed to release prisoners captured in border incidents over the past several years. The intention was to smooth the way for the talks which have now taken328 words
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Article223 1958-09-13 6 The conlusion to which tho President of the Chamber ol Mines admits in the matter of Japanese assurances on the buying ot Malayan tin is shared by everyone in the 'industry. It has been stated that there is no reason for Malaya to be alarmed. Japanese users of223 words
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Article183 1958-09-13 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO E (From the Straits Times »f Sept. 10, 1908) is a rumour upcountry that Ceylon's Colonial Secretary, Mr. Hugh lifE ford, may be appointnl to E the .Malay States. =Johnre has now been MBE nertcd with the F..MS. by rail, making it possiMr tv Imml *<v train183 words
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Article1314 1958-09-13 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS 1^ IF I worked for the 1 Singapore Improvement Trust— and on my knees I am glad I don't— l should be tired above all of the continual and unsupported charges of corruption in which some of the colony's legislators indulge, and secondly the comparison1,314 words
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Article195 1958-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Federation Government is to launch a campaign to promote tourism in conjunction with Singapore as soon as possible. A promotion of tourism section will be set up In the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and a tourist advisory committee will be195 words
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Article99 1958-09-13 7 SEREMBAN, Frl. Inche Ja'afar bin Mohamed Tana, presided at his last meeting of the Town Council here last night before going on transfer to Lower Perak, on Sept. 20. Mr. Chin See Yin (Alliance) said the councillors would refuse to attend future meetings if a99 words
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Article, Illustration481 1958-09-13 7 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG MOTHER-STILL AN AMAH-SAYS: IT WAS THEIR DESTINY, I AM SO HAPPY' By A SINGAPORE millionaire's son and an amah's daughter, whose fairy tale romance made headline news early this year, have secretly married in Hong Kong. HE is Mr. David Ko481 words
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198 1958-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abbas, asked in the High Court here today for severe punishment for a finance company for failing to deposit $200,000 security with the Accountant-General before carrying on a life assurance business. He198 words
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69 1958-09-13 7 Use your hatchets on jungle Sultan IhKIUI. Frl— The Sul tan of Trengganu today called on people to stop using hatchets when tbry quarrelled. The Sultan was speaking at the opening of the Bisut district agricultural sh<>« at the Jerten Malay School, mi miles north of Kuala Trengganu. lit- urged69 words
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181 1958-09-13 7 LOCKED UP MOTHER IS THERE— 90 MINS. EARLY KLANG. Fri. Won* Lim Mm the locked up mother of two. today kept the pledge she made yesterday on release from her 24 hours in detention never to be late in court again. She arrived at the court tins morning O.Nr. AND181 words
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Article49 1958-09-13 7 Mr. Justice Chua in the Singapore High Court yesterday awarded Goh Koon Chuan. 24, a lorry driver. $4,464 damages for personal injuries suffered in a motor accident last year. The award was made against an owner-driver Toh Teck Seng. The accident occurred in Upt»er Serangoon Road.49 words
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Article39 1958-09-13 7 Chung Kum Moey was charged in Singapore yesterday with being concerned with others in the robbtry of a businessman. Lav Sau Chiang, at Nlcoll Highway on Thursday. No plea wa.-> taken Bail was allowed till Sept. 19.39 words
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194 1958-09-13 7 Urchins applaud as boy is robbed of $270 watch STREET urchins in a Chinatown back lane yesterday watched an armed gang hold-up. When the victim shouted for help after the robbers had run away, the boys Jeered him and clapped hands. "It was all to madden. ng." said Joe Kok194 words
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Article42 1958-09-13 7 KLANG. Fri— A tapper. Munisamy. 19. of the Highland Estate was stabbed to death last night by another youth at the third mile Klang and Banting trunk road. The police have recovered a knife and detained a man.42 words
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Article32 1958-09-13 7 KUALA KANOSAR. m. Mr. Tai Yen Hool. Government dental officer, has re turned to Kuala Kangsar after completion of a year'.s postgraduate study at the Eastman Dental Hospital in London.32 words
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227 1958-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A fun fair at the Kuen Cheng Girls' School here in December last year was the subject of argument in the High Court here today before Mr. Justice Sutherland. Mr Ang Kek Tho. chairman of the school227 words
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Article51 1958-09-13 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Frl. The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs will hold a three-day conference and training course for representatives from the northern states at the girls' school here from Sept 26 About 100 delegates from MAYC branches In Perils, Kedah. Penang, Province Wellesley and Perak will51 words
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Article202 1958-09-13 7 I^HE Information Officer of the Colombo Plan. Mr. R. K. Chatterjee, yesterday revealed the two "most difficult tasks" facing colleagues In member countries. He told press conference at the end of the four-day conference In Singapore of Colombo Plan national information officers: "The tasks are to202 words
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93 1958-09-13 7 'Union' policy makes many jobless KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ihc Overseas Commonwealth Forces Employees I iimn today accused the War Department Civil Staff Association of recommend ing the retrenchment of redundant employees on a "geographical basis without consideration for their service and loyalty." In a statement. the general-secretary of the union,93 words
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Article53 1958-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaya will send two delegates to attend a two-we?k conference on Asian text books, which opens in Tokyo on Sept. 22. The are Inche Aminuddin bin Bakl of the Ministry >t Education and Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail, director ul the Malay Language53 words
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Article, Illustration298 1958-09-13 7 A CRYING BABY SAVES FATHER FROM SNAKE Mother woke to feed boy as python slithered near beds KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A BABY'S hungry cries woke his mother early this morning and a 14ft. python was found approaching her husband's bed The mother. Che Wa:i. wife of Detective Corporal Yashin bin298 words
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259 1958-09-13 7 Oil drum exploded: Youth killed by flames A SPOUT of flaming oil killed a youth as he was bent over an open tub of turpentine which suddenly caught fire and exploded, a Singapore coroner was told yesterday. Mr. Giam Chong Hing, the coroner, was holding an inquest on Soo Kow,259 words
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Article70 1958-09-13 7 UNLICENSED ONE-EYED TRISHAMAN Seven times In the past seven years a Singapore oneeyed trisha-ridcr had been warned In court to give up his mode of living But all these warnings had no effect. Inspector Chong Yoon Choy told the City Magistrate, Mr Lim Ewe Huat. yesterday Ec Soon Tee. charged70 words
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Advertisement66 1958-09-13 7 'TINGLING -FRESH' -and that means healthy gums pf||||H 'jtiSfr' comes from Sodium I^Jjjgljr^L Ricinoleate, a mt afl substance that cares i.4. I^l i ar y°" r f> urns > an^ h> B^. §40n2t0 ever y tv^ f 4 jSff 1 n/GibbsS.R. GIBBS S.R. is good for teeth and gums I4WIU.XMI66 words
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Advertisement44 1958-09-13 7 &m something to relieve this j B^ awful skin mAw irritation" X "You want jg t soothing Uk Rl Asepso Soap "M HA t/iut i rau.ie skin trcuMes. FAMOUS FOR THE RELIEF OF PRICKLY HEAT I 200 CtiwmciM <«»in. S.»f»oor« T«t *****. J IDEAS44 words
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198 1958-09-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. \WORKING in an X-ray depart ment can shorten a Man's life by about five years, an expert en radiolofy said today. And he is likely to become a "poor husband." The expert who asked not to be waled was commenting on tko198 words
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Article118 1958-09-13 8 LABOURER —ANEW TITLE SEREMBAN. Fri. A town councillor, Mr. Robert Singam (Labour), last night ap pealed to other councillor* officials and employees oi the council not to use the word "labourer." The word "coolie" had been dropped from official use because it was undignified and had a base meaning, he118 words
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Article68 1958-09-13 8 The Very Rev. Father Joy. who has been in the Far East for 30 years s a Jesuit missionary will leave for Dublin on Sept 22 to be professor of moral theology at Milltown Park. Father Joy. who is one of the pioneers of the Jesuit68 words
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Article53 1958-09-13 8 IPOH. Frt. Inche Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir. headmaster of the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman here. ha-> returned after attending an educational conference for South and South-East Asia at New Delhi. Malaya was represented at the conference by Inche Hamdan and Mr. Chang Mm Kee. Chief53 words
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Article37 1958-09-13 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. Raja Chik Jaffar ibni Sultan Abdullah has assumed duties as assistant district officer Krian, succeeding Inche Azizul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz who has left on transfer to Kroh as assistant district officer.37 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-09-13 8 Katherine seeks to be teenager Queen SULTRY KATHERINE LEE, one of the teenage models (akin; part in tonight's "Teenager Fashion Parade" and election of a "Teenager Qneen" at Fraser and Neave Hall.32 words
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Article59 1958-09-13 8 TAIPING. Fri. Mr. A. G. Brown, chief commissioner oi the Australian Red Cros.s Society, met Australian Rfl Cross workers and sick Australian soldiers during hi* hour-long visit to the British Military Hospital here yesterday. He is making a four-day tour of Malaya before going on59 words
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Article37 1958-09-13 8 The Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold its annual variety show at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium in Barker Road. Singapore, at 8.30 p.m today. Tickets at $1 and $2 are available at the gate.37 words
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Article33 1958-09-13 8 The Macymount Vocational School will hold a fun fair in aid of its school building fund at the C.T.M.A. in Bras Basah Road, Singapore, from 12 noon to 9 p.m. today.33 words
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Article45 1958-09-13 8 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, opened a fun lair at Kampong Padang Tungku today. He flew to the Benta airstrip where he was welcomed by the District Officer. Inche Mohamed Annuar bin Lope Shukor. and community leaders.45 words
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Article38 1958-09-13 8 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. —Teams from the Department of Information have begun a campaign to tell the people about the state and federal elections next year. They will go* to 150 kampongs, ulus and estates.38 words
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Article26 1958-09-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Postmaster-General. Malaya, announced today that a new postal agency will be opened at Bukit Kepong. Jo hore. on Sept. 15.26 words
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Article98 1958-09-13 8 'CAFE CASE' YOUTH TO STAND TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Fr.— Chan Kon Loy, 22. of Ampang New Village, was committed for trial in the High Court today after a preliminary inquiry for armed ©ang robljery. Chan was alleged to have been a member of a fiveman gang which allegedly robbed a98 words
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250 1958-09-13 8 MALACCA, Fit— The trade recession in Malacca over the last year has not been unduly severe, thinks Mr. R.P. Gosman, president, of the Malacca Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Gosman, addressing the chambers annual meettng. said trade had probably gone down 10 to250 words
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162 1958-09-13 8 IPOH Friday. THE SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Too Joon Hing, warned last ni^ht that if parties with communal ideas controlled the country, the Chinese in Malaya would suffer. "If power falls Into the hands of these parties, they will change the162 words
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175 1958-09-13 8 PERAK WILL HAVE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN IPOH. Fri. Superintendent of the Perak State Fire Services. Mr. P. A. Glosz, has invited the people of Talping, Tapah. Kampar and Parlt Buntar to become volunteer firemen. Volunteers who should be between 18 and 30 with good physique, should apply before Sept. 30. They175 words
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102 1958-09-13 8 No casualties STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE were i«. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. No casualties to either the Communist terrorists or thf Security Forces have been reported in the Federation today. In the words of Munshi Abdullah, nearly a century and a half ago, "no mortal dared pass through the Straits of102 words
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Advertisement561 1958-09-13 8 llt?<Sr^»gL^U m*\ i afsßsW^TTflll^^^i 1 7S 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 UOfiITOH HgTDW MUBBH -Wpß J ■i A .^UrBB -t"* www si iwU T M °fl& *m UW "PROUD REBEL" SSW) I Tmmtm M*nHe: -THi: ANGEL" Maatdarin. Today 9 ajn.: "PATT YEUW LEE HOI NGO" IfaatartsL m Tomorrow 9 a.m.:561 words
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Advertisement703 1958-09-13 8 *J|' CfcHAT ORGANISATION Hi: TODAY! J w m^ m 11 ».m.. 1.4J, 4.15. «4J A 9.M pjb 7^ Hnjh O Brian Robert Evans: strphrn "inNallv "THE FUND WHO WALKED THE WEST" 1 j^ A New Kind of Western Thriller in Cinesaaseope (Fos) Midnigkt Tosrfcht! "THE TRIE STORY OF AH Q"703 words
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Miscellaneous316 1958-09-13 8 f -r I 23 HamJefs deflnltlon of the Straits Times Crossword •.Sfusm. DOWN 2 3 I t "^s I |6 I la I J How to* celebrate <ir» obviously a great relief) (7). m M kSSi 2^ SSS Mild ruler ha* no alternative ln the gallery 4 she cries! and316 words
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1401 1958-09-13 9 Lloyd Morgan - Lloyd Morgan DV DKCENT depredations by pirates in North Borneo have made them world news for two reasons. First, the raids have been frequent and daring, and the sea rovers have left tenor and destruction in their wake Second, pirates in the 20th century1,401 words
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Advertisement112 1958-09-13 9 ■M LOOKS IN ACTION a^L^^fe^H The new 'SERVIS" Superheot Creoles new s»ondords of woshing, heating, wringing ond emptying oil in o superb new setting of striking, streamlined, two-tone styling truily; the finest washer in the world. [VCIEC CARRIAGE I" CO^I92S) LTD U l A little mustard NOTICE While tvrr\ endeavour112 words
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Advertisement232 1958-09-13 9 kjf^Mz F° r certain satisfaction New -Zealand New-season's CANTERBURY LAMB New-arrived AVAILABLE TODAY! y^^^gHTZPATRICKS 300 Orch.rd Rood. Smo.port 9. Tel. ***** 9 JsV lit 1 r /f|l£>tiH I M Wl If afsk '▼2^»^* For Parting ~l OOLMAR ripsaws, stationary of M portable, with gasoline or electtic JT drive for log232 words
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Miscellaneous198 1958-09-13 9 I<iißtu>tt A io. tty l##fs J* uf ii re l/c i <~c a C_' r LMW^I Hfeßfc COMES I V>^s* y a^H L^Lfl ifl I iWtlOr A r ■Tfuß TMAT OLP O m^^j/rl L^l H —^^^^^--4 •■V^—^^b^P I A/-UC T/'V* LLUCM I attfM a^L^Lv*BFHJ MOMENT Of -tw Ba^L^LW.lJr— fc. I198 words
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437 1958-09-13 10 COLLIERIES UP SHARPLY ON CAPITAL RETURN HOPES By Our Market Correspondent A DULL week on the Malayan Share Market was highlighted yesterday by an announcement that Malayan Collieries are considering a capital return which came as welcome news to shareholders who have hung on to their scrip through the past437 words
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Article144 1958-09-13 10 October first grade robber bufSH f.'o.b. closed in Singapore I yesterday at 81 4 cents per lb. unchanged on Thursday's closing price. Closing tone: Inactive. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday weie: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS. Spot fob. buyers 80%, sellers 81 U: Int. 1 R.S.S. Oct.144 words
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Article464 1958-09-13 10 The Malayan Share Broker*' Association reported; "All sections on the local share market were firmer and the turnover fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1.11 and $1.12; Praser Heave ords |2.77tt (delayed), $2.75 and $2.76; Gammon $1.47 and $150 (odd lot),464 words
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Article104 1958-09-13 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: gteady; UK/Continent September/October $33 buyers, $83 hi sellers. Coconut Oil: steady; bulk $51 sellers, drum $54 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $127, Sarawak $126, special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra104 words
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Article206 1958-09-13 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Arlma Maru 1,2. Tablnta 4 5. Mlyajlma Maru BA, Orestes 8/7, Perseus 8 9, Kunlkawa Maru 10/11, Monmouthshire 13 14, Trladlc 15/16. AchiUea 18. Chuyo Maru 19/20. Rawang N Wall 3. Sedlll N Wall 4. Reginald206 words
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Article19 1958-09-13 10 Malayan Share Market: Sept. 12 Sept. 11 Industrials: 92.71 92.65 Tin*: 82.93 8t.0« Jan. 1 1958 lot19 words
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Article364 1958-09-13 10 MASTERLY inactivity appeared to be the watchword both here and in London on the rubber market during the week, report Holiday, Cutler. Bath ft Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey. New York tried to lift the market out of the rut, but with little or no364 words
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Article24 1958-09-13 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 12 RUBBER: 814 cents per lb. (unchanged). TIN: $368 371 per picul (up .-11!' -i Estimated unofficial offering 90 tons.24 words
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Article125 1958-09-13 10 MELBOURNE, Prl. J INVESTMENT shares were steady] with rises and falls balancing on the Stock Excha \ge here todafl Movements again renialnea small, although racing wus wlde-4 spread over many blocks. Loans 3V' 1936-J9 £100 8s 3d. Loans 3'i'. 1955-58 £101 7u. 3d. Bank of NSW £39 buyjfj125 words
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Article86 1958-09-13 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank* Association made the followln| changes in its rates to merchant! yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T 32 3/16. OD. 32 5/16, 90 d st 31 5/8 credit bills, 32 3/4 trade bill* Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 13/16; French86 words
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Advertisement300 1958-09-13 10 CAPITOL®RESTAURANT GRAND OPENING TONIGHT! f presenting V«| A his beautiful HflHuil^l FRENCH PARTNER I I^Hl^i^Kßaa^HHi The SENSATIONAL I OVERSEAS jtWIHH^R^^H featuring MARGE POON 2^LjS£Sh|| •f HONGKONG ■bHV^ShHhIH SHIRLEY KOH 1 1 with ■wtpl H.H. TANN A HIS BAND TONITE LAIBNSIUM 1 A.M. I T-OANCE EVERY SUNDAY! ttomßJ^L Tomorrow lunch with300 words
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Advertisement601 1958-09-13 10 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1958 SATURDAY, IITH OCTOBER. ltM. WEDNESDAY, ISTH OCTOBER. ltM. SATURDAY, 18TH OCTOBER. 1958. ENTRIES close at 12 o'clock Noon on Wednesday, Ist October, 1958. Application List for SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS for the Financial Year, Ist September. 1958 to 31st August, 1959 are now open601 words
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Advertisement569 1958-09-13 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMiNT OF EBCEmONISTS— MALAYAN RAILWAY Application* art) Invited for appointment v Receptionist (Female) In the Traffic Department of the Malayan Railway Admlnlst ration. Applicants must be Federal Citizens, possess an English School Certificate not lower than L.C.E. and be able tp speak fluently both English and Malay; the569 words
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Advertisement159 1958-09-13 10 NOTICE NOTICE QUOTATIONS are Invited for stevedoring and lighterage contract for 1959 by MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB. Ftnlayson House. Raffle« Quay SHIPPING NOTICES NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "TABINTA" Berthed: 11.9.58 S.H.B Oodowns: 4/6 Oeneral survey will be held on the 19.9 58 No further survey will be159 words
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Advertisement849 1958-09-13 10 "K LINE** Japan U.S. a Paolflc Atlantic Coast Sarvie* S'oora P Sham Panani ETA Kobe ETA LA ETA ltt KM'kwi Mara' tin 11 .11 HhH I) Otl MM Mtatau Mara' ill call 11,11 Oat II 0d II Oti M call 14/19 Oci 10 Oci ii nm unit loading toi Hongkong,849 words
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Advertisement1445 1958-09-13 11 Tei: i4os MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. M »4>» (11 liatsl 'incorporaleo M Singapore) (12 haesj *SpT TH£ BLUE FUNNEL LINE SJT 1 SAILINGS l« LIVCBPMI. tUStaV. LONPOW 1 CBPTTMEMIaI PORTS (Via teat w»tk l*ertj to pracetd ma PaaaaM ai Cape at Ceea Nope) earners upUea to proceed via other ports1,445 words
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Advertisement1213 1958-09-13 11 BAST ASIATIC LINES pMjaajaaM sAiimw pm apen, pan sapb, benm, Antwerp, rotteroam BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, 60THENBURS, OSLO Sport P. S'haea Ptnang •«iha' leVasept •■KiAaaurt vyaaf iiyajf tun at* BUSUANCA" V I tet 1/ I art 1(1 ki Calliag Mrtia. t PtlllPMT kMBMNkMRM atailatjt. "SOBBUJU" ...k I/I Brt FAimn* a/24 art1,213 words
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Advertisement1279 1958-09-13 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. 1U Ni.. UMI BIXBRMAM LINES KLAVBNESS LINE LONOtN. HAVRE, ROTTEROAM LM UOKUS, SAN FUHCISCO, HAMBURG 1 HULL SIATTII. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND tat toi U.S.A. North Atlantic Port* Icteptieg targe fer Ceetril 1 Seat* aad Canada tit Colombo Aauiicj on v ihpupmi t Mtonoui rpara P. Sham1,279 words
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354 1958-09-13 12 HAWKERS, and gangsters in our midst are disguised unemployed. They are just individuals seeking their own solution to the problem of unemployment. One solution advanced is the control of births, and family planning is certainly one attack which most scientific and354 words
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Letter116 1958-09-13 12 MR. LEE PLEASE EXPLAIN RECENTLY there has been much corresp ndence in the Press by and about Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the PAP Will Mr. Lee get down to brass tacks and let as know Just where we stand by giving a straight answer to each of two straight116 words
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170 1958-09-13 12 RECENTLY my son applied for enlistment as a uniformed police constable. He is a sturdy and wellbuilt lad of 20 years old and a Senior Cambridge student, so I agreed to his joining, thinking that some day he would have a chance of170 words
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329 1958-09-13 12 SINGAPORES Minister of Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. (S.T. Sept. 4) has said that children in technical schools are given a technical education. I doubt whether Mr. Chew Swee Kee knows what he is talking about. As a matter of fact, the so-called329 words
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Letter129 1958-09-13 12 PLEASE allow me to express my thanks through your columns to two Singaporeans of your city, one a Chinese and the other an Indian. While driving in your city the other day, my car suddenly went out of order and was caught in the middle of the traffic129 words
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248 1958-09-13 12 I HAVE read much about racial rights and differences in your paper. Usually there is reference to freedom and rights. What is the real meaning of rights? To me it means that our rights on earth rest on our efforts for248 words
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Letter55 1958-09-13 12 IT would be a great mistake if the Singapore* City Council raises property values of those premises which serve the public. A business house does not worry as ultimately the increase of assessments will be added to the price of merchandise they sell and the public is the55 words
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Letter124 1958-09-13 12 rAT the Singapore Government is feeling the pinch of world trade recession is Indicated by the sudden recasting of its financial policy towards public services and the efforts to effect stringent economy in the administration of Its departments. To meet this financial crisis it would be prudent, as124 words
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Letter105 1958-09-13 12 NEW AVENUES FOR JOBS AS the threat of unemployment is mounting day by day, especially among the educated, may I suggest a few solutions. Let the state take over ownership of public transport. This would increase the Government's revenue and at the same time provide opportunities for a large portion105 words
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238 1958-09-13 12 DESIGNER FEE IS A PROPER SAFEGUARD THE Council of the Institute of Architects of Malaya has directed me to make the following statement upon a report recently made in the daily press in Singapore, rightiy or wrongiy. to the effect that an architect had offered to design a building free238 words
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Letter175 1958-09-13 12 BE FAIR TO WOMEN IN a letter you puolished early this month from Anak Tanah Melayu of Petaling Jaya, on the subject of the unequal status of Muslim women, he wrote: "The only time they seem to suffer any incapacity seems to be when they Inherit, for according to Islamic175 words
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Letter270 1958-09-13 12 THERE has been a lot of publicity about specialists' fees. The specialist certainly cannot be expected to give up without a fight, especially when the income from fees which some of them got was fabulous by any standards. In spite of this it now appears that270 words
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Advertisement316 1958-09-13 12 BAND-AID' FIRST-AID DRESSINGS ARE AERATED J they let air in— keep infection out ■Jr MmS> ift Air can get to the wound through tiny perforations The wound can 'breathe*. so it heals more quickly 'Aerated' BAND-AID' First > Aid Dressings stick firmly and /dJH are easy to put on. Always316 words
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Advertisement153 1958-09-13 12 I I 9 T^W ft •bK^bH^b^c^bbV^bbbbb^b^^l Ed ■BMB^t.B.rV A^ni^r^W in The AKAREX in with fast SCHNEIDER-XENON F/2.0^50mm coated lens, SYNCHRO-COMPUR (KM) 10-Speed Shutter upto 1/500 sec., self timer, coupled rangefinder and Interchangeable lens* system, is TO-DAY'S BEST BUY for LESS MONEY!!! II Sole Agents: HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (M) LTD. /Thrdseye\153 words
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289 1958-09-13 13 ITS 'A SPARKLING CENTURY SCARBOROUGH, Friday. PETER MAY, England's tall elegant captain, said goodbye to the New Zealanders yesterday— with his fifth century off their attack this summer. May, battine with great power and grace, hit 131 to enable T. N. Pearce's XI Wd-eclareReuter - 289 words
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Article80 1958-09-13 13 ROSE'S BAN MAY BE LIFTED MELBOURNE. FTI Th*Lawn Tennis Asso elation of Australia U ex pected next week to lift the suspension Imposed on Davis Cup player Mervyn Rose Several officials believe Rose can give a satisfactory explanation of expenses he received overseas In the past 12 months Rose wantsReuter - 80 words
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Article26 1958-09-13 13 rORONTO Fri Billy Knight, of England oeat Gardner Mulloy 6-3 8-3 tc enter the semi Onals of tn~ OKeefe International tennis tournament here yesterday26 words
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156 1958-09-13 13 Locke and Thomson reach the last 16 WALTON HEATH. Surrey. Fri. Peter Thomson, of Australia, and Bobby Locke. South Africa, the only overseas entrant* both scored impressive second-round wins in the Professional Matchplay Golf Championship here yesterday to reach the last 16. Thomson. British Open champion, bided his time againstReuter - 156 words
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Article53 1958-09-13 13 rKYO Frl— Japans national flyweight boxing champion Sadao Yaoita last night won the Orient flyweight boxing title by defeating Leo Zulueta of the Philippines, on points in a 12-round title match The Orient ywelght title had been vacant since March when It was vacated t> p one KlnupetchReuter - 53 words
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Article111 1958-09-13 13 rRIS. Frl— Jack Kramer the American professional lawn tennis promoter told a. press conference here last night he had approach ed Sven Davidson of Sweden to play In his professional "World Championship" which begins In Paris next Wednesday •Shouw Davidson accept 1 ■snail take him into myReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement874 1958-09-13 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANI it Wnrds $i (Mim.)— Bom tt ctt. txlrm ■UNGALOW FULLY PUKNI SHED Long bath, Servant Rooms Garage, Fenced. All Modern Conveniences, 35 Woo Mun Chew Kd Kent $300 Tel *****. AVAILABLE FOLLY FURNISHED three bedroom bungalows one in Braddell Heights toe m Seiae goon Gardens with aH moaeru874 words
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Advertisement917 1958-09-13 13 HIRE PURCHASE It Wmrit 41 (tHm.)— lv W <•>. txlrm. BEAU I'IFUL AND RELIABLE Rerrtgeratm *j *Por f ltie From 5 To 7 cv. ft. reasonable Charges At South Asia Trading Company. 351 Victoria Street KfcXViNAitJK BEFRIUERA lOR3— snarry models on easy straight paysaenu .Naclilapp. Bros: M Serangoon Rd.. 10917 words
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Advertisement971 1958-09-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrtt U (MHn.i~Box $t ctt. mxtrm BTNO£R ISM 6ALOOM IMI itiMi mut* two owners respraye. July 19j8 good mechanically am interior-* Ise $1,250 8/Ldr Dlgmai 8* Lloyd Leas. R.A F Crmnfci. Ext 187. BETTLB RIGHT BACK to eas> coßdorULble driving after your cai nas teen Stoellubricated. Secular971 words
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Advertisement462 1958-09-13 13 FOR SALE Vi Words Si (Mi* )—Box it clt. txlrm PIANO (Seasons) in excellent condition with stool. $900/-. Phone ***** after oUice nours WELL EQUIPPED DISPENSARY in a populated area of the City for quick sale Apply Box A 4025, ST. COFFEE POLISHING Machines Si Brooks A/C Motors <sc Starter*462 words
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Advertisement419 1958-09-13 13 M)l( SALE it Worms ti (Mtm.)-Box it ctt txlrm ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT good condition some new Including Westinghouse 100 V Rectifier .-ets and switchboards. 9KVA 230 V AC Generator Set and switchboard, 4500 yds Telephone Cable. 100 Elkington Getic Duct covers Enquiries and Inspection Cable and Wireless Depot, Bukit Cbermts Road419 words
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Advertisement310 1958-09-13 13 MISCELLANEOUS tt Words Si (Mim t -B.x it ct. .xlrm. PROTECT YOUR HOME and Family with "Drummer- Pinex Disinfectant highly concentrated, therefore most economical it supplies not available In your local shops write: Geo Wehry Si Co. (Malaya) Ltd 9E DAlmelda SU Singapore WHERE IO EAI tb Wmrd, tit (Minimum)310 words
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199 1958-09-13 14 ELLIOTT PERTH, m Hero Elliott, the world's fastest miler. yesterday began talks with Mr Leo Leavitt. the American promoter who has offered him $760,000 to turn professional Elliott, whose parents were also present at .ie discussion, made no tiecicislon. He and Mr. LeavittUPI - 199 words
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Article127 1958-09-13 14 TODAY IPOH: Mugger— Per..* Pirates v Perak Asians, oadaiu'. Badminton Dato Hajl Mohamed Eusoff Cup: Pe-.-muda (Kampar) v Pemuda Jaya ilpohi. St. John's Ambulance HQ Hall (6 p.m KUALA I I Ml- 1 K Soccer— Malaya Cup Final replay, Singapore v Penang, Meideka Stadium (8 p.m.). Cricket The127 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1958-09-13 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SOCCER FANS CAN EXPECT ANOTHER MEMORABLE MATCH TONIGHT Siang Hock match winner? By WHEN I'enang and Singapore resume their unfinished H.M.S. Malaya Cup football linal at the Merdeka Stadium at eight o'clock tonight, the stage will be set for a continuation of the good football1,082 words
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Article59 1958-09-13 14 THE TEAMS SINGAPORE: Sect Yew Chang. Umar Rahmar, Matmoon Sudasee; Quail Kirn Beng, Lee Kok Seng, Osman Johan; Ibrahim Hoi son, Tahir Abu, Arthur Koh, Quah Kirn Swee, Dollah Zainol. PENANG: S. Varorharaju; Koay Bon Chuan, G. Votu; Artffin Noor, Pong Siong Teik, Boey Cheong Liam; M. Kuppan, J. Hanson,59 words
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Article93 1958-09-13 14 'CURFEW' ON THE KONRADS KIDS SYDNEY, Fri. A "curfew" has been imposed on Australia's swimming Konrads kids srh ml before swimming for the next 12 months. The Secretary of the New South Wales Swimming Association, Mr. Sid Grange, said today the association would ensure that the swimming activities of theReuter - 93 words
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Article119 1958-09-13 14 IPOH, KM. The R.D.Y. Cup 1 soccer final replay between First Battalion. Loyal egitnenl and Perak Chinese R.C here today was abandoned 17 minutes before time with the score one.all. Ea...er. play had been Interrupted for more than five minutes. In the 16th minute, the referee. Inche119 words
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Article55 1958-09-13 14 IPOH, Pri. Mrs. M. White won the September medal (bogey) golf competition of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club, with Mrs. K Bottoms as runner up. The September Mixed foursomes championship wa« won by M W.D Oray and Mrs. A Some* (two up), M. White and Mrs T.55 words
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Article52 1958-09-13 14 SYDNEY, Fri. Net profit from the Australian cricket team's tour of South Africa last season was $113,009 (AE16.817). This was revealed at the annual meeting of the Australian Board of Cricket Control in Sydney yesterday. The secretary of the board, Mr. jack Ledward said the result wasReuter - 52 words
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Article88 1958-09-13 14 DONC ASTER, Pri. The Queen's Agreement won the Doncaster Cup here yesterday. Almeria, also owned by the Queen, was second with Mr. W. Humbles Brioche third Seven ran. Agreement (25-1) won by a neck with two lengths between second and third. "Mr R. D HollingsworthsReuter - 88 words
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543 1958-09-13 14 LEE FOO CAN - LEE FOO CAN Kiwis, Aussies strengthen state fifteen bY IPOH, FrL— Perak is looking forward to its brightest Rugby season since its overwhelming victory over Singapore in 1951 in the H.M.S Malaya competition final. The state should nave no difficulty In reaching the543 words
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189 1958-09-13 14 Record crowd expected at Cup replay KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The F A 'of Malaya expects a record crowd at tomorrow nights Malaya Cup Final replay between Singapore and Penang at the Merdeka Stadium, here More than ***** fans nacked the stadium on Aug 23 when Singapore and Do n ang189 words
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Article49 1958-09-13 14 ONDON. Fri— Results in last lj night's English football matches: DIV. 2: Rotherham United 1 Middlesbrough 4: Swansea 3 Leyton Orient 3 OIV. 3: N-iiL- County I Hull City 1 DIV. 4: Walsall 2 Chester 2 IRISH GOLD CUP (second round Portadown 0 Derry City 0. —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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