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Title Section13 1958-09-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,203 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1958. if 20 CENTS13 words
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167 1958-09-14 1 QUEMOY: RED GUNS OPEN NEW BARRAGE U.S. envoy in talks as convoy breaks through Red barrage TAIPEH, Saturday. COMMUNIST guns reopened their shelling of the Quemoys today with a two-hour bombardment of more than 4,000 shells, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced. Meanwhile the Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Huang Shao-ku,167 words
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Article71 1958-09-14 1 Peking's fifth warning HONG KONG. Sat.* Communist China today Nsued its fifth "serious warning'* on the Intrusion of United States warships into its territorial waters, the New China news agency said. A spokesman of the Foreign Affairs Ministry in Tcfcing, who issued the warning, said a United States warship whichReuter - 71 words
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359 1958-09-14 1 IKE APPEALS TO NIKITA: PUT A BRAKE ON PEKING NEW YORK, Saturday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower today appealed directly to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to urge Chinese Red leaders "to discontinue their military operations and to turn to a policy of peaceful settlement of the Formosa dispute/' In a 700-word note toUPI - 359 words
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Article23 1958-09-14 1 KARACHI, Sat. About 5' people were drowned when a boat carrying 360 passenger-; capsized in a river near Lasebla. northern Pakistan23 words
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Article45 1958-09-14 1 TAIPEH, Sat. Anti-Com-munist revolts are sweeping through the vast higlands of Tibet, Li Yung-Hsin, chairman of Nationalist China's Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, said here today. He .said rebel Tibetans are disrupting communication lines, intercepting Communist supplies and ambushing communist troops. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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Article58 1958-09-14 1 HONG KONG, Sat.— A De Ila villa ml Comet 4, fastest and most modern airliner in Britain's air fleet, will leave Hong Kong after breakfast tomorrow and should be in London for dinner. The feat, which takes and advantage of an eight-hour time lag between theReuter - 58 words
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320 1958-09-14 1 Jugah (friend of MacD) says: Now we are modern y^ DAYAK chieftain whose daughter and niece posed bare-bosom-ed with Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in a picture which raised a storm in Britain a few years ago, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday. Even in coat and tie the lone-haired Temonggonc Jugah.320 words
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78 1958-09-14 1 Tankers collide —warships rescue 48 men BAHREIN, Sat— Two tankers collided at sea off Muscat during the night and about 48 Injured men were rescued by British warships. Details of the accident were skimpy but one of the ships was reported to be on fire. The tankers were the 20,500-ton78 words
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Article61 1958-09-14 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. the United Nations Secretary-General, returned by air today from his mission to the Middle East. He refused to comment en the talks he had with Arab leaders, but said his task had been to get background Information for decisionsReuter - 61 words
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Article224 1958-09-14 1 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat An angry exile, arrested on Thursday during a short visit to the Federation, was sent back to Indonesia today. Inche Baharuddin bin Hajl Ibrahim. 32, a former leader of the banned Malay Nationalist Party, told the Sunday Times he was angry because: "My224 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-09-14 1 THE TEMENGGONG yesterday's picture11 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-09-14 1 TAY GIM SUAN two hours after she saw her brother stabbed to death. Sunday Times picture.19 words
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Article, Illustration257 1958-09-14 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By /5ANGSTERS in Singapore yesterday stabbed to death a labourer, Tay Kim Cheong, 20, in the presence of his two sisters and a brother. Eight men attacked Tay at the 10th mile, Upper Thomson Road, opposite his home. Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh. the Police Secretary,257 words
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55 1958-09-14 1 Youth cleared of Cyprus street murder NICOSIA. Sat. Andreas Yakoumi. 17. was today acquitted of killing RAOC Sergeant Reginald Hammond as he walked in a Nicosia street with his two-year-old son Stephen on Aug. 2. Yakoumi had told the court that he wag innocent and that he was tortured IntoReuter - 55 words
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Article28 1958-09-14 1 JAKARTA. Sat. President Soekarno's mother died at her home at Blitar. east Java, yes terday. The President was at her bedside until the end Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article100 1958-09-14 1 Power blackout hits big area T ARCE areas of Smga- pore were blacked out for about half an hour last night as a result of a power failure. The breakdown inconvenl- enced thousands of families in the Serangoon. Katong and Holland Road areas. There was a rush ;<>r candles and100 words
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Article37 1958-09-14 1 \-;.'.S. TALKS ARSAW II fGTOR, MateI" acrrvil (o peace talks I -isis in days. info: said t" .INC TOLL :> >at. l tonight killed and 18 M as result of ''Ist shrllii m last llnu- IM.37 words
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Article57 1958-09-14 1 LYONS, Sat.— The French Radical Party congress today voted by 716 votes against 544 in favour of th<_ de Gauile constitution. according to official figures. The Radical "yes" had been generally expected, despite the vigorous opposition of the former Prime Minister, Mr. Pierre MendesReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1958-09-14 2 Noone buys a jungle bride THE AMAZING EXPLOITS OF A BRITISH SCIENTIST IN THE THE M^ttiCJhJ: A string Of beads, some cloth for sarongs, some salt, a coil of wire and fish hooks DENNIS HOLMAN has written this report on the fate of Pat Noone, the young British scientist whose1,140 words
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Article34 1958-09-14 2 She was beautiful, with a round, serene face. Her skin of a honey colour, was flawless in texture, and her arms and breasts were exqu i s i t c I y shaped.34 words
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140 1958-09-14 2 humanity, causing crop failures, floods and other calamities, and even death by stealing away a soul which had temporarily left the body during sleep or slcknets The group has a special place in cosmic creation, as a link between140 words
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Advertisement169 1958-09-14 2 1 I HisM m m m W nnnnnr v^Pjv i. mm m m m '^^^tr 3a^Lm A AIC*I,XV/J.JL m _*~Jsll lip a .^aafflJjßWßf I H.i by Edward Bonn v.as sixteen months old when this picture was takon. He was born Am Singapore, breast fed for one month and thereafter reared169 words
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Article, Illustration1824 1958-09-14 3 Do you desire this in ait She looked at Pat 9 then nodded CHAPTER TWO OF A THRILLING JUNGLE ADVENTURE NOSE FLUTES PROVIDE MUSIC FOR DANCING always does during sleep and sickness) and goes wandering in the jungle. Also wandering In the Jungle Is a gunig who has previously selected1,824 words
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Advertisement14 1958-09-14 3 Mis if%l WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH at "-^,*/ak fSiBF Ti J C WE. LS14 words
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Advertisement328 1958-09-14 3 k PLANAR 3.5 A exposure meter s > THE POPULAR MODEL f AT A POPULAR PRICE BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG mfc J fr Minims.^ Now you con QUICKLY leorn to ploy the exciting Chromatic Coupler Mouth Organ win success, fun, friendship. SIMPLE! QUICK! EASY! r -S^,328 words
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229 1958-09-14 4 AKLSTOKATION comedy with some very near-the-knuckle humour seems .surprising entertainment lor *chuol children but the juvenile audience obviously enjuyed yesterday's natinee performance ol "The Country Wife" which the Stage Club presented at the Canning rlsc iheatre. This play b\ Wvclailey dates irona about229 words
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332 1958-09-14 4 25 POUNDERS DRIVE TERRORISTS TO JOHORE SWAMPS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Persistent bombardment has driven a group of terrorists to I've .in swamps and marshes in Southern Johore, it was believed here today. And the Royal Artil- J lery has moved four 25--pounder guns into an al- I most inaccessible area332 words
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101 1958-09-14 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat. The Malayan Ambassador to Siam Tuan Syed Sheh Shanabuddin. was among the large crowd of mourners at the funeral of his sister, Sharifah Fatimah yesterday. Sharifah Fatimah. 46. had been ill for five months. She was buried at the Royal burial101 words
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218 1958-09-14 4 FORTY- FOUR aircraft from four Far East Air Force stations will take part in a massed fly past over Government House. Singapore, at 9 a.m. next Saturday as part of the Battle of Britain Week ceremonies. The planes including Jet and piston engine aircraft218 words
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219 1958-09-14 4 I Driver: Wife's L friends are prostitutes —OFFERS TO TAKE HER BACK IF SHE REFORMS A BUS driver, sued by his estranged wife. yesterda> offered in a Singapore court to take her back provided "she stopped gambling and mixing with prostitutes." The magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, asked L»»" I219 words
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200 1958-09-14 4 'Don 'f squander'— cash aid people warned KLANC. Saturday THE Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today warned the 600 people of Lombong, who receiv- i ed $14,700 from the Prime Minister's flood relief fund this morning, not to be tricked by travelling salesmen The Minister was .speaking200 words
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142 1958-09-14 4 PERFECT IS FREE f TO RETURN NOW TO HIS SIKHS ITJALA LUMPUR. Sat ivate Claude Per- an English soldier who embraced the Sikh religion and was later sent back to England, has been demobbed from the army. He plans to return to Malaya in December. In a letter to his142 words
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Article58 1958-09-14 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat. A schoolboy, Zainal Abibin bin Mohamed Noordln. 15, was drowned in the Perak River yesterday. Zainal, son of Inch- Mohamed Noordln bin Haji Baharuddln. a Justice of the Peace and Alliance town councillor was a student in the Malay! College here. He was58 words
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Article99 1958-09-14 4 At your cinemas Johore Bahru CATHAY: Semirami.s n.30 am Mole Lan Chong Kuan 3. 7. 9.30. REX: Gelora Hidup i Malay i 11.30 a.m.; Cross of Lorraine 3 .16. 6.45. 9.15. kola Illi. ii v ODtON: Rock Around the Clock 9.45 a.m.; Paul Part 12.30. 3. 7.15. 9.30. CATHAY: Rainstorm99 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-09-14 4 "TWINKLETOES Chia Boon Leonß. former Singapore star Malaya Cun socrer player, with lii> bride, Miss Lily Lee Choo, after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. Boon Leong is on ihe staff of Retliffusion (Singapore) Ltd.39 words
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Article278 1958-09-14 4 ZiOH LENG SAI, a contractor, who appealed against a District Court conviction and sentence of six months' jail for giving a SI, OOO bribe to G. M. Richards, acting Chief Engineer, Construction, of the Sewerage Department of the City Council, had his conviction and278 words
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Article57 1958-09-14 4 After about a month of Inactivity the Capitol Restaurant reopened last night under a new management. The restaurant has been remodelled and equipped wit. 4 a new system of lighting effects. The proprietor. Mr. S. s. Wong, told the Sunday Times yesterday, he would be engaging well-known singer*57 words
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Advertisement244 1958-09-14 4 BY j-'x*i- :^^BsV M M Wf yjH^^^Jr Stella p Hcndricks Kosidah B( Othman \KI l^^S \J N^gj !>cvadas U WW A Singapore w Kuala Lumpur J& -^^;&§WbBbL Lactogen, with its carefully balanced composition, is the iik\il i^MbbW M Wf^^^^lL m lk f<>(K> f r l):lhies m the tr °P> cs244 words
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Article53 1958-09-14 5 SYDNEY, Sat.— The Fede- ral Treasurer. Sir Arthur Fadden, left Sydney by air this afternoon on his last official overseas mission before his retirement from politics at the end of this year. Sir Arthur's mission will take him to New York, Ge- neva. London53 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-09-14 5 KENNETH WANSTALL - KENNETH WANSTALL By COUNCIL IS WARNED: EPIDEMICS IF NO CLEAN-UP SINGAPORE River must be cleaned up or the island may be gripped by typhoid and cholera epidemics. The blunt warning is contained in a report to the City Council by Mr. T. A.189 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-09-14 5 particularly concerned because the water is used daily by hawkers and river bank dwellers. They have warned the public of the health risks they run by washing and bathing in the river. But the warnings are largely ignored. Yesterday, ace207 words
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239 1958-09-14 5 WE WILL FACE RUIN' manufacturers in Singapore fear that the Government's "people's cigarette factory" plan may ======^^^====^7\ force them out of business. Tlip director of one Singa-pore-registered tobacco company. Mr. Sim See Mong. said yesterday: "We are just i about to produce cigarettes locally. "It239 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-09-14 5 Towkay is taken for ride and robbed of $9,000 COUR men abducted a cashier, Mr. Chin Cheat Fong, 50, outside a North Bridge Road bank on Friday morning and later robbed him of $9,000. Mr. Chin, cashier of an im-port-export firm, said he had just left the Chung Khiaw Bank175 words
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Advertisement103 1958-09-14 5 n Mm mt^m^mW' m JB^I h uoy aratos water from the river to ivash doivn his hawker father's stall. Wmmßwmw* A haioker washes plates in xoater draion straight from the river. PAN SOUTH-EAST ASIAN PREMIERE MIDNIGHT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 "Many Prisoners and those V time .^±l 9 will never jr103 words
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Advertisement507 1958-09-14 5 ■gpr^-— s i>»» i™ LBS- ii" jF~~r -"?3 fcr...: p ft v SIUK fri E S Sj Never sick enough to stay in bed, yet never really well. THE GRAY SICKNESS keeps millions pale, tired and weak never able to •njoy life to the full. Protein decency causes a cond.hon507 words
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Article93 1958-09-14 6 How to take care of your figure GIRLS with figure problems will find special interest in a. new series which will begin In this page of the Sunday Times next week, in which Dutch expert. Mrs. Margaretha den Hertog, will describe and analyse common posture faults and tell you how93 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-09-14 6 Attractive American Mimi Basler wore this eye-catch-ing: beach outfit at a recent fashion parade. In cream raw silk, the play-suit is topped by a matching lose jacket decorated with red Chinese characters and red frog fastening. The beachbag is also made to match, in cream raw silk54 words
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170 1958-09-14 6 ASIDE from love, good food is the cornerstone of a happy household, and at the beginning of marriage, with so many adjustments to make, there is very litt'e time and certainly not the experience to plan and integrate meals. Right at the start,170 words
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425 1958-09-14 6 Nagging: That's what wise girls don't do QNE of the things men dislike most in girls is a tendency to nag, and sometimes even the youngest girls do it without even noticing. Nagging is one of the surest ways to lose both friends and admirers, and. if you keep it425 words
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Article82 1958-09-14 6 Young people who are in. terested in horses and riding will have an opportunity to see some fine horsemanship today at the Singapore Polo Club where the last gymkhana of the year will be held. The programme includes an exhibition of tent-peg-ging by police cyclists, a82 words
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Article, Illustration608 1958-09-14 6 A French flavour at breakfast: Sweet rolls with your coffee Gracia raises the curtain on her 'theatre workshop j 1^1 QNE of Singapore's most unusual career girls is attractive Cracia Tay, actress and drama teacher, who runs Malaya's only "theatre work- shop." Gracio, who returned from London last year after608 words
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Advertisement550 1958-09-14 6 For Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath WKf ua»%fc |B JaaM W*^**w. rf* ■aaaawT^^W sk Bvl J rh Zi<ioo?y use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fight* tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but it also550 words
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Article305 1958-09-14 7 SULTAN AND PARTY GO TO BRUNEI THE Sultan of Selangor and his consort left Singapore yesterday in the Kimanis for Brunei to attend the opening ceremony of Brunei s $10 million mosque on Sept. 23. They were accompanied by the principal of the Muslim College, Dr. Mohamed Rauf. and the305 words
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140 1958-09-14 7 JWO MORE terrorists have been killed in (ohore and three have surrendered in Perak. The two killed include Chia Siow Hwa, most-wanted terrorist leader in the Operation Badak area in south-east johore. Chia was a brutal killer with the blood of many140 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-09-14 7 THIS PRINT WINS THE GOLD MEDAL This pit lure entitled "Contemplation* has been adjudged the best print on display at the Sixth PanMalayan Photographic Exhibition which opened in Singapore at the Odeon Theatre's Hollywood Room yesterday. It was taken by Lee Seng Wah of Kuching. Sarawak and wins the Gold71 words
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Article45 1958-09-14 7 TOKYO. Sat. The unofficial death toll passed 2.200 and the number of cases 9.500 today in a severe outbreak of sleeping sickness in Japan and South Korea. Health officials in Seoul >aid there were 17 deaths and 33 cases overnight.— U.P.l.45 words
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Article52 1958-09-14 7 TOKYO. Sat. Sir John Williams, managing director oi the Melbourne Herald and a managing director of the Australian Associated Presi;. today arrived here by air from Singapore on a short visit to Japan. He was accompanied by Mr. A C. Simmons, Managing Director ot the StraitsReuter - 52 words
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304 1958-09-14 7 Henry Paul - Henry Paul By IPOH, Sat. Three terrorists surrendered in the Operation Bintang area of Perak today leaving only one still at large in the whole 460 square mile region. When the operation was launched on Jan. 16 there were 60. The304 words
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Article119 1958-09-14 7 Pahang tour: Tengku home KUALA I I Ml'l i: Sat —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today ended his tour of the Kuala Lipis district of Pahang. He was greeted today by more than 4.000 people and schoolchildren from the mukims of Penjom. Budu and Benta. The Prime .Minister told119 words
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271 1958-09-14 7 Nelson Rutherfurd - A bandit keeps a shopping date— and dies Nelson Rutherfurd By I/OTA TINGGI, Sot. Chia Siow Hwo, the Pengerang Communist branch committee secretary, whose murders included his own brother, kept a date yesterday and died. jld was the No. 1 target of Operation Badak against south-east Johore terrorists. According to271 words
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Article81 1958-09-14 7 The Singapore Insurance Companies' Employees Union. at its annual meeting yesterday, urged the Government to introduce a law compelliue all firms operating in Singapore to invest their funds locally for the development of commerce and industry. and thus combat the growing unemployment. Mr. Leong Soo Ha81 words
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Advertisement86 1958-09-14 7 PALMOLIVE the soap for beautiful complexions Yes I Palmolive's mild mnd gentle g|l Uther will keep your tkin soft and lovely W^flH^^^^^a^.^ fgaWl t'ttlmolir* Soap last* to tong 1 l~r^^V^H| |t|| mat mean* it* good value for your innnrt PUHHB^^^^^SJ BT»^^B lE&l I'alnuthre Soap i* made with punt w. vegetable86 words
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Advertisement56 1958-09-14 7 For the new Austin Healey Sprite Austin recommend V v r -g=^r= lllllll a>^iP»^^Mit--3=»^> 1I Don't take chances always ask for "^jgl byname C. C. WAKEFIELD 6c CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG THERE'S Real! soap in RINSO mmmmmmmm that's why it «^i washes so thoroughlyis so gentle on clothesso56 words
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Miscellaneous9 1958-09-14 7 TOE io* GAMBOL'S (^MV W6POIN6 OPfrSS) Smf WEA^T y9 words
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Article99 1958-09-14 8 Holiday visitor is found dead PEXANG, Sat— The body of a missins holiday visitor from Singapore was found floating in (lie sea off the P.enang Esplanade at noon toda> The man has been identified a* >lr. William Ferguson, 68-year-old retired insurance agent, formerly attached to the China Inderwriieis I.UI. of99 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-09-14 8 Air. K. D. Fairlic and Miss Mary Makindo. who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday Sunday Times picture. Mr. Jeffrey Ng Keng I.« k. second son of Mrs. Ng Gek I'liH-fp. and Miss Annie Lim Kirn Kirn. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim61 words
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Article42 1958-09-14 8 The Commlsstonet-Genera] lor South-east Asia, Sir At bert Scott became a grandfather last week, when a .son was bom to his daughter Susan. Mrs. Robert Steedman, at Edinburgh. Sir Robert and Lady Scott are now vacationing In Scot-42 words
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102 1958-09-14 8 MALAYAN Breweries Ltd. In Singapore yesterday held its annual picnic at South Winds Farm. Jurong for 3.000 employees and their families. It chartered 60 buses to take them to the picnictjround and bacK home. Each employee was given two bottles102 words
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Article627 1958-09-14 8 T. F. HWANG - THE LID IS OFF VICE HOTELS T. F. HWANG Operators use scouts, alarm bells to warn them of police raids _fy "THE lid on vice in Singapore has been lifted. And laid bare for the first time is the full story of how this city's more shady hotels cater to627 words
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Article78 1958-09-14 8 The Hindu and Sikh communities in Singapore want I the Government to declare I their New Year's Day which falls on April 13 every year a public holiday. A meeting of the HlndJ and Sikh New Year committee will be held In the Victoria Memorial Hall78 words
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152 1958-09-14 8 Singapore's Zaiton in fashion show as Pacific Festival opens SA, FRANCISCO. Sat.— Six Oriental film stars and models participating in an outdoor fashion show in I'nion Square yesterday gave the Pacific Festival's opening a touch of glamour. The girls were Zaiton Abdullah. °M. of Singapore. Mitsuyo liosaka. 25. of Tokyo.Reuter - 152 words
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111 1958-09-14 8 THE Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. held a reception at Its Tiong Bahru branch In Singapore last night to mark the inauguration of Its first "Mechanised Mobile Branch." The mobile branch is a bus designed to bring banking facilities to the customers' doorstep.111 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-09-14 8 Knighthood letters for Sir George The Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Sir George Oehlers. re. ceives the letters patent of the order nf knighthood at a short ceremony in the Queen Victoria Room of the Government House, yesterday. The presentation was made by the Governor, Sir William Goode, before68 words
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Article, Illustration863 1958-09-14 9 What is a wicked woman MOST PEOPLE go to the cinema to forget The world outside. Their own life of implacable reality. I go myself to forget. But just occasionally you are made to remerrber. Against your will, almost. It was like that for me with "The Key." There were863 words
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Article220 1958-09-14 9 I ONDON. Sat. The BriBoard of Film Cen sors has made a startling policy change to permit nudity on the public screen under its certificate. For a quarter-century or more frank nakedness ex cep» in junnle travelogues has been unheard-of In films uiven the220 words
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Article, Illustration754 1958-09-14 9 A UNIQUE ANALYSIS BY GODFREY WINN ji;::jt:j:::;:::::::::::::::::;:::::;:: t::i:: 111 ...1..... 1.111, ..1,1 1.11 .***** iii i.. Based on CAROL REED'S new film This is NOT the serial-story of a film. This is something quite different, though the film-of-the-moment, the much-praised Carol Reed film "THE KEY," is its starting754 words
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Advertisement379 1958-09-14 9 "None better s than /LOMBARD BANKING" says Edward Wcstropp II City Editor of the "Sunday Express" II on 27th July. 1958 f I All the leaders in this type of 1 1 business do well but none I I better than Lombard Banking I I which has assets of £30,000.000.379 words
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Article1299 1958-09-14 10 FRANCIS COORAY - FRANCIS COORAY MALA YA —RICH IN FRUIT— SPENDS $23,000,000 A YEAR ON IMPORTS MALAYA has a large acreage (214,218 according to the latest figures) under fruit trees, yet the country imports $23,(MK).(MM) worth of foreign grown fruit a year The total output ot this large1,299 words
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893 1958-09-14 10 BEDA LIM - BEDA LIM by DAFFLES Library, which was re-named Raffles National Library this year, is 84 years old today. It began vi 1874 when th' Government took over the Singapore Library which had existed for 30 years> as a rivate concert supported by shareholders893 words
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Advertisement304 1958-09-14 10 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY I In order to overcome tiredness, a child needs an energy restoring food. Taken as a drink or CONDFNQFn MILK ft in concentrated form by the spoonful, on bread Mnsil;»vr'oDAWD l mi or with fresh or tinned fruit, MILKMAID sweetened lc- i Sweetened Condensed Milk304 words
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Article, Illustration243 1958-09-14 11 Marie Poland Fish - STRANGE SOUNDS THAT FILL THE OCEAN DEPTHS By Marie Poland Fish THE silent world of skin divers has turned out to be a somewhat noisy place for anyone equipped with the proper listening devices. Wheezings and whist Imgs, taps that speed up and slow down, sounds243 words
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747 1958-09-14 11 belches," 'the clicking of a one-lung engine" and "a crew of carpenters hammering on steel." Official submarine war patrol reports held mystery-story suspense. Navy troubleshooters soon concluded that the weird pandemonium must be caused by animals. But what were the noise-pro-ducing creatures? When747 words
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Article244 1958-09-14 11 NEW YORK. Sat. Althea Gibson. Wimbledon's first coloured champion, plans to become a night club singer. And with her deep, smoky, voice —like Sarah Vaughan— "she will do very well." says the vice-president of the company which made her first record album. Althea will244 words
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Advertisement311 1958-09-14 11 ti£Jl, Lustre-Creme Shampoo for the most beautiful hair in the world NEVER DRIES IT BEAUTIFIES because there's natural Lanolin in because secret beautifying ingredients »re Lustre-Creme Shampoo. Its rich, creamy blended into Lustre-Creme Shampoo lather cleans your hair thoroughly making your hair shimmering soft and without robbing it of its311 words
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486 1958-09-14 12 Edward E. Sinclair - Singapore, Sun, Sept. 14, 1958. THE PEOPLE'S SMOKES ANY concrete move to set up a new industry in Singapore will be welcomed by the public who are becoming increasingly worried about the prospect of more mouths to feed and fewer jobs for breadwinners. A scheme which ensures local control and486 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1958-09-14 12 Moscow's Metro Station »r* DID IT SERVE AS A MODEL FOR KHRUSHCHEV'S ROBOT CITY? NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV has built a secret giant Hydrogen bomb shelter some 400 miles east of Moscow. Two hundred people will be able to live and work in this underground 1 fortress, if necessary,1,455 words
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Article440 1958-09-14 12 Cine Corner FILM MAKER Angles you ever check your background before you take a shot? You should, because it is on important aspect of movie-making Quite apart from establishing a locale or suggesting a mood, it can enhance a shot or destroy interest. Which is where angles come In. While440 words
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Article253 1958-09-14 12 Hypnosis - Hypnosis... by UYPNOSIS is the newest way to mend breaking or broken marriages Doctors from many nations, including 30 from Britain, discussed this latest idea at a medical congress in Barcelona last week. Under nypnosls. says Dr. Howard Miller, of Howard University. Washington, chief exponent of the new treatment,253 words
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Article405 1958-09-14 12 Setting fire to hornets' nest FRIDAY Aug. 8. QN the lsi. Telecoms men, in charge of the lecal Superintendent, dealt with that Mara Kuchiig tree so skilfully that no branches fell onto the telephone wires. It was not iraapa they had to defeat; but a species ol hornet that oesta405 words
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Advertisement797 1958-09-14 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ENGAGEMENTS M Words $10 (Minimum). CHONG-LOH: Kirn Poo, son of! Madam Yap Fui Lin and the lat« I Mr, Chong Pan, to Mew Leng, daughter of Mr. and MxB. Loh Kwsi on 6-9-58. FOO-CHTJAN: Between Hee I ianc of Sunpei patanl, second son Oi Mr. and Mrs. Foo797 words
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Advertisement10 1958-09-14 12 Sol* Agents: SCHMIDT CO., (M) LTD. P.O. SOX 239J, SINGAPORE.10 words
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Advertisement71 1958-09-14 12 m wen ffi ii" i \N 1 m\ J Ski O$ iZ B W^itnW jul^ A^^^fa. Si 1 Celebrations and a celebrated drink t. Celebrations and Key ly j Brandy go so veil aW together and so they should because Key V\ Brandy is a celebrated \i 1 brandy, warm71 words
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Article345 1958-09-14 13 EMPLOYERS WOULD PAT US ON BACK WHEN WE'RE WEAK Now our letters go unanswered, union complains KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. £MPLOYER EMPLOYEE relations in the Malayan rubber industry have deteriorated during the last few years, according to a report to be presented at the biennial delegates' conference of345 words
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484 1958-09-14 13 Dancing team gave up fame for baby A PPEARINC together at a Singapore nightspot. are a young husband and wife unique in theatrical history. They have thrust fame and fortune aside for the sake of their child. THE HUSBAND is 27-year-old Mike Friedman. A brilliant dancer, he is of Polish484 words
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Article94 1958-09-14 13 Tattoo of kissing couple on him EMMANUEL Oliveiro was sentenced in a Singapore court yesterday to •erca years' preventive (littntion for being a member of a secret society, the '.'I Group. Acting D.S.P. Mr Koh Lian Wah told the judge. Mr. Choor Singh, that Oliveiro had tattoos of "a kissing94 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-09-14 13 Jean, Karon and Mike the baby made three14 words
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Article76 1958-09-14 13 MALACCA, Sat. A state councillor, Mr. C. M. Seth, was last night elected president of the Malacca Chamoer of Commerce for the fourth time The other officials are: Vico-presidents, Mr. R. P. I W. Gosman and Mr. Goh Keng How; committee: Inche Tamby bin Abdullah.76 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-09-14 13 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pennefather after their wedding in Singapore recently at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Thp bride is Singapore model Yolanda Locke. The bridesmaids were two other models. Leonie Koenitz and Peggy Ann Pennefather. Sunday Times picture.44 words
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Article224 1958-09-14 13 lliM»i; AND INDISTKHS FAIR a I Great World amusement park. Last day. CHINA SOCIETY presents in exhibition of paintings by Prof. Llm Sheng Yanc at Chine.se Chamber of Commerce. 9 a.m. to 630 p.m. «>\INTI! COMPANY Girls life Brigade B;*i annual enrolment service. Prir.sep Street Presbyterian Church.224 words
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Article65 1958-09-14 13 TODAY: Singapore 11.19 a.m. .Oft 3.n.. 11.23 p.m. flOft. UB.); Pen! Uiclcso-i 6.50 ;i.m. 1 10 ft. Ha 7 it a.m. 1 9ft. Tin.); Penang i ill! 7n. i lUi p.m. 1 <81t. 9m.'. TOMORROW: Singapore 11.53 •tin. 1 9ft. stn.i; Port Dickson 7.32 am.65 words
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194 1958-09-14 13 2 BURGLARS SHOT IN ACT GET PRISON TERMS TWO men. who were shot in the legs while trying to break into a building about 4.45 a.m. on June 16, were yesterday jailed for nine months in Singapore. Lee Kutn Cheong, a labourer, and Chan Kang Chew, a watch dealer, were194 words
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104 1958-09-14 13 DUKE'S AWARDS FOR THREE BRITISH BOYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three British schoolboys attending an Army school in the Cameron Highlands have received the Duke of Edinburgh's viwards for high standards in spare time pursuits which strengthen character. The boys, who are all sons of serving soldiers in Malaya, are Errol104 words
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Article20 1958-09-14 13 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A two-year-old boy. Lee Meng Kiang, was drowned when he fell Into a monsoon-drain here yesterday.20 words
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152 1958-09-14 13 A LOR STAR. Sat.— Security precautions will be tightened during the first official visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri to Kedah. Fifty men from the Federation of Malaya Royal Police riot squad reached here today from Kuala Lumpur to help152 words
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Article54 1958-09-14 13 Tan Boon Seng, a car dealer, was charged in Singapore yesterday with cheating R. A. Crowell of a car valued at $4,400. It was alleged that he issued a cheque for the amount, knowing that there were insufficient funds in his bank. Tan pleaded not guilty,54 words
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Article38 1958-09-14 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: September $34 buyers, $34 sellers. Tone was steady. Singannrr Coconut Oil MlllrrV Association: bulk $51 sellers, drum $54.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.38 words
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Article20 1958-09-14 13 The tin price in Singapore >-*- terday was up again by 75 cents to $369. 12 s per plcul.20 words
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154 1958-09-14 13 Places for all children in Malacca MALACCA, Sat. All children born in 1952 and those born in the previous year but who could not get admission into school will be admitted next year, according to an official announcement today. Preference, however, will be given to those who were registered under154 words
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Advertisement291 1958-09-14 13 s.s. "ARCADIA" Z. 29,734 Homeward Passenger Sailing Departs SINGAPORE 4th March 1959 Arrives LONDON 24th March 1959 Calling at: COLOMBO aih;\ SEUZ POKT SAID MARSEILLES For full particulars apply to your local Travel Agent or direct to the General Agents ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. 11 -A COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. TEL:291 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1958-09-14 14 Raymond Thomas - Some reflections on a recent exhibition by talented amateurs Raymond Thomas By IT is a long time since I enjoyed an exhibition of photographs as much as I enjoyed the display sponsored by the Federa tion of Malaya Pictorialists held at the British Council Hall in Kuala Lumpur last week.1,054 words
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Article204 1958-09-14 14 IF your home and all your possessions were suddenly destroyed, could you make a list of everything you'd lost? Most of us couldn^t according to the insu/ance companies. But here's another instance in which you can put your camera to a very useful purpose. Make204 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-09-14 14 YLHN™ 11 0 ihe first prize (»30> this weeK is Miss Oh Siew Kee. 15-B China Street, Penang, with "TheFYide and the Pa.-- ion" uop. left), taken with a Retina m-C on Kodak Verichrome Pan film. Aperture was F.I 6 and .speed 1 100 sec. Second144 words
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Article156 1958-09-14 14 HERE ARE CLUES TO THE PUZZLE ACROSS: 2. Epochs i4i; 7. Mountains <4>; 9. Undaunted (10) 10. Entrance i4i; 11. Poems (4j; 14. Makes ready 181; 16. Went on houeback <4»; 17. Coward <6i; 18. Vast 181; 22. Finest (4i; 23. Devout woman (3;; 24. Two pages (4); 26. Brave156 words
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Advertisement376 1958-09-14 14 Vaseline Hair Tome grooms and conditions your hair the natural way. Jusc rub a few drops of this finely perfumed oil into your scalp every day and your hair will grow lustrous smooth and bright. I <r; x ll| 1 I si|j loo** r I l -f\ C*'^ i°**i |ji376 words
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Advertisement75 1958-09-14 14 CHOOSE THE CAMERA WITH THE EYE FOR COLOUR! Ask your dealers to show you all the exclusive features of tht jk Synchro-Compur L. Direct coupling m Shutter with Colour k of all interW Skopar f 2.8 lens. 1^ changeable len- F I ,c, with the i 5f' d Advance r75 words
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Article, Illustration742 1958-09-14 15 A jittery Dave justifies the banning of 'Playground* TILL I saw the screening one day last week of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation's 'VIOLENT PLAYCROUND", I kept an open mind about the Singapore Film Censors' decision to prohibit its showing in this territory. Having seen it, I can well appreciate742 words
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Article74 1958-09-14 15 The Baby Doll" girl, Carroll Baker, will start work this month oil a new picture. "The Miracle," at the Warner Bros, studios. "The Miracle" will have an international cast of players. Besides Miss Baker, who is American, there will be Vittorio Gassman (Italian), Katina74 words
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735 1958-09-14 15 SOME years ago 20th Cen-tury-Fox made a film which shocked even the most hardened moviegoers. This was "The Kiss of Death" which dealt with a pyschopathlc killer who murdered for the sheer hell of it. Among his more nauseating murders was the735 words
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Advertisement524 1958-09-14 15 LATHAY organisation rI 'rtSBH§O""« UST D»Y! J THE FIEND WHO WALKED THE WEST J •ft A New Kind of Western Thriller in Cinemascope (Fox) •|C TOMORROW! "BLOOD ARROW" Scott Brady (Fo»). Today 9 a.m.: Liv (hi "HALKW \Y DOWN' (Mandarin). z *BEQI0Qn1« LAST 3 DAYS! J i* 3 Slums Daily:524 words
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Advertisement530 1958-09-14 15 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■n lla^«L s^s^s^BTT^l 7 1 XT 4sl phone J^SfSfSS^PSnjS^ YOU' Slum-in fj B M7M \££2£UUU^r 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 Charlton Orson Janet "TA||f|J f\r rwii 1.1. P HESTON WELLES* LEIGH IUULH UF tVIL isn Tonight M'nite: "THE ANGEL" Mandarin. Today 9 a.m "ROCK PRrTTY BABY". Secrets oi the Forbidden530 words
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Miscellaneous159 1958-09-14 15 8 1 t i 1 1 1 NATIONAL MIORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metres KUALA l l Mil K Medium wave 341 metres HUM Medium wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To You; 7.16 Bright159 words
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Advertisement341 1958-09-14 16 Bring your shaving &^^Sj up-to-date ~~*^ffi^f with a modem wms'J /N Gillette Razor Irjj Razors too grow old )pS!& They get knocked and dropped and then your jj 111 I shaving suffers. Smart 1 11 I I men b™ n 8 tne r shaving fl I I I fi up-to-date341 words
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Miscellaneous1322 1958-09-14 16 An*— i xV-— r-^ /JH A r |*7^wPß EHp^l s*^^^ Th 6 WiTCw 7OCTOi. *IP TwE NO^ WITW SELECT TWINE, THE WATIVES ATTACWEC A I TwE APE-MAN ThEn 1 I |^V "f 1 v* J) ll II anl> NOME TOO 9OON-- «rV \\l M CO£ T 'E^^3_E j^^W^^Sfe^ l\ \s^^B^1,322 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1958-09-14 19 An eye for feminine beauty sometimes results in an affront to dignity THE other day while cleaving rrjy way through the mass of humanity round Raffles Place a youth of the type very busy doing nothing bumped into me and nearly bowled me over. After I had1,157 words
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529 1958-09-14 19 Nosey parkers can't keep out of her life RECENTLY my husband fell in love with one of my friends, and I have given him his freedom to marry her. I am quite happy about it, but can't bear the way people are talking. They are saying I have a boy529 words
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Article446 1958-09-14 19 HUMAN CASEBOOK ITHDR two years I have F known a pretty girl and am secretly In love with her. My bes, v friend is also interested In her. I'm afraid to reveal my feelings or to ask her out for fear my friend will be angry. I am sure she446 words
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Advertisement139 1958-09-14 19 CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD has 24 F AC ITS Ctiop Chan Kee Cheong Has I The Chung"Khiaw Bank Limited of Singapore popularly known as the "Small Man's Bunk," is last growing that is why they use Facit Calculators. Like the Chung KJiiaw Bank Limited, Chop Chan Kee Cheong also has139 words
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Advertisement254 1958-09-14 19 r<^i\/m'f The wv mitede 'f* f washing pouter M&iescumies owner, wtrm Everyone is saying it! FAB is the perfect I i^s^Ar I washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner V*. and whiter than any soap. And it is so quick— >* r^*r^~ so easy to use That is because FAB— and254 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1958-09-14 20 ARTHUR BRITTENDEN - Scared to death? They'll bury you free... ARTHUR BRITTENDEN i iniifrofn NEW YORKm miiiiiiiiiif? HOW do you react when you hear the story about the little boy who asked his mother: "Mummy, why am I always going round in circles?" And his mother replied: "Be quiet, Henry, or I will1,187 words
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350 1958-09-14 20 By a special correspondent PARIS, Saturday. IkJAURICE Chevalier, who has sung gay love songs about Louise and Valentine and a score of other pretty girls in music halls for half century, celebrated his 70th birthday last week quietly and alone. Alone350 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-09-14 20 LONDON. Sat. Insects could wipe out the human race, a leading scientist warned. He was speaking to senior pupils at a British Association brains trust in Glasgow. The children had asked: "Is there a risk of mankind becoming extinct?" "Yes," said Dr. W. E. Swinton. principal scientific118 words
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Advertisement210 1958-09-14 20 MOW... YOUR COTTONS NEED NEVER SHRINK OUT OF FIT!! When baying pajamas or any cotton That's why you should always Ux>k for garments, make v a habit to look for the 'SANFORIZED* before you buy. Then you II •SANFORIZED* label. never again have trouble with shrinkage. 'SANFORIZED' i:> your assurance210 words
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Advertisement136 1958-09-14 20 NOW! COLGATE DENTAL CREAM contains GARDOL! The greatest j&NM discovery in toothpaste _JJB ■jjjffi history! <fl iSsnRIL^Ir L^L^F^ I Colgate Dental Cream with gardol now gives you %^^^^M extra protect/on j JBBI^MSfc against tooth decay. gf^%^|2^B Use Colgate Dental k iMJ Cream and benefit J^L from the immediate jß^^^ .4136 words
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1333 1958-09-14 21 ROBERT PITMAN - Mr.Tobacco Road talks of love and turnips ROBERT PITMAN IS THIS WHY THE BOY FROM THE MANSE BECOMES A TOP-SELLER? tip ERTAINLY, my father would often marry child brides," said the clergyman's son. "Ages 13 or maybe VI. He didn't like the idea. But, yeah, he married them." Outside, as1,333 words
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Advertisement295 1958-09-14 21 Whitens Your'Skia Secretly and Quickly INo longer need you odmir* others wiih thot your skin was as light and cttroctive as theirs. One jar of Stillmon's will make you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince sou that i there is only one beautificr, only one whitener that words295 words
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1159 1958-09-14 22 Graham Short - They call this luxury model 'King of Cars' Graham Short By A LUXURIOUS new Mercedes 300 with fully automatic transmission and fuel injection carburettion has arrived in Malaya. The makers proudly describe it as "the king of cars and the car of kinics" —a claim that will be hotly disputed1,159 words
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Article, Illustration694 1958-09-14 22 More foreign teams ought to be invited to Malaya WALAYA is on the m threshold of fame in international soccer with its victory in the five-nation soccer festival in Kuala Lumpur last week. It went through the com petition unbeaten. FA of Malaya officials must have been surprised when the694 words
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Advertisement461 1958-09-14 22 1 L PAN AMERICAN ___-_w__^_i__^H_i___l ;T*<**W**M>BBlK_MlBMffi««*w«i«p*j#d^ n "*lfTfniim limn i hub j.i BRINGS YOU A I ~H m mvm*" '-■—•■-a fjjjW -ROUTE j 1 40 EUROPE I VIA SAIGON #j^^^JJSJ!" AliD BANGKOK ALL HJtOPt I^^^ SAIGON SINGAPORE Now you can fly Pan American— world's most experienced airline —direct to Europe461 words
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Advertisement124 1958-09-14 22 Mr.BRANDYMAN SAYS WIN OR LOOSE for a refreshing t drink long or shortyou con not MARTELL BRANDY ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Hbe taller" W'/A 0k You Con Now INCREASE YOUR jn »I I) TJ HEIGHT by 2 to 6 inches of more with Cl VII f our Modern Guaranteed124 words
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252 1958-09-14 23 JHE SINGAPORE Cricket Club followed up their big success last week when they beat North johore 47-8 with another splendid victory yesterday. They beat RAF. Tengah by 24 points (two goals, try, penalty goal and dropped goal) to three (penalty goal) at Tengah.252 words
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242 1958-09-14 23 Exciting win for Brothers XI in Shield final /CHRISTIAN Brothers Old Boys won the Evan Wong Shield for ihe first time when they scored an excituig 38-run win over Old Victorians in the Old Boys cricket final on the paclang yesterciay. Highlight ol the match was an unbeaten 59 (seven242 words
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Article15 1958-09-14 23 Klialsi beat R.A.P. Seletai 3-1 In a friendly hockey match at Seletar yesterday.15 words
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Article202 1958-09-14 23 McKinnon's 71 puts RAF on top T\ON McKlnnou, an fcn-iibii minor county player, scored 71 for R.A.F. Singapore on the CM day of their two-day Gandhi Memorial Cup cricket match against Indian Association ai Caangi yesterday. McKinnons innings, which lasted 150 mmutes. included seven lours and helped R.A.P. to total202 words
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Article268 1958-09-14 23 t^INGAPORE'S champion hurdler Wong Fey Wan, with 15 points, became the individual champion at the P.W.D. athletic championships which concluded at Kallang yesterday. Three more records were broken yesterday bringing the total to six for the twoday meet. Wong, who set two records on268 words
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Article64 1958-09-14 23 T»HE BLACKS beat University of Malaya by 14 points (goal and three penalty goals) to five (goal) in a rugger match at Bukit Timah yesterday. Slew Kay gave The Blacks a 9-0 lead at half-time with three penalty conversions. Gopalakrishnan then added a try which64 words
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Article286 1958-09-14 23 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sat. English and Scottish football results today were: man one Arsrnal 3 Tottrnham 1 Birmingham 2 Burnlry Blackburn 1 Wolves Blackpool 1 Portsmouth Chelsra 2 Aston Leeds 1 Leicester Lulon 0 Bolton Man. City 1 I. vert on 4| Newcastle 1 Man. Inited 1 Notts Forest286 words
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162 1958-09-14 23 S'pore Police in narrow badminton win SINGAPORE Police beat the holders, Royal PederaUon Police 4-3 in their annual badminton match at the Fraser and Neave hall, yesterday. Singapore Police achieved their surprise victory by taking two men 1 singles and the women's singles and doubles. Results were (Singapore players fast):162 words
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Article206 1958-09-14 23 'T'lll Far East Air Korre soccer team will visit Hone Kong for the annual "Battle of Britain" Cup soccer match against Hong 1 Kong Chinese at Kowloon on Wednesday. Thr team, selected after a trial i match in which a FEAF XI trounrrd Singapore206 words
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Article25 1958-09-14 23 St. Josephs won tlie SB A mer-school badminton title when they beat Presbytar.an 3-2 In the final at the S.B.A. hall last night25 words
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356 1958-09-14 23 Younger set a threat at billiards meet IF anyone imagines that billiards is an old man's sport, then the Singapore championships in a fort- I night's time will change his ideas. Among the 29 entries for the three-ball competition are several teenagers who are going to eiye their older rivals356 words
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Article36 1958-09-14 23 Police scored a nine points (three tries i to nil victory over 3 BOD in a rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. Ang Chooi Leong i 2) and Omar Rejab scored Police's tries.36 words
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Article25 1958-09-14 23 MRNVR entered the quarterfinals of the Malayan Armed Forces soccer competition when they beat Singapore Guard Regiment 1-0 at Paner Park yesterday.25 words
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Article273 1958-09-14 23 Favourite Alcide makes if by eight lengths IJONCASTER, Sat. Odds-on favourite Alcide gained a runaway victory by eight lengths in the St. Leger, la.->i three year-old classic 01 the English tirf season here today. The colt, who proved himself Europe's best-staying three-year-old of the year, gave Sir HumphreyReuter - 273 words
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Advertisement570 1958-09-14 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Words SlO (Minimum). />«■/, I month, 10 Here's $2JO (Mm.) SUPER DRY CLEANING ***** Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd. FOR SELF-DRIVE Cars Phone ***** Eveifine Co., 519, Serangoon Road. DON'T WORRY About Travelleave arrangements to Asia Travel Service. TOYO BATH. Turkish (steam) Massage 185-B Orchard570 words
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Advertisement524 1958-09-14 23 distinguishes the jf iH^JjJIIIL well-groomed manl hSBIBt&S'' j^J' THIS if the Hair Cream lor the man who take* WS- hjfs P fide in his appearance yes, the Hair Cream XT which keep* your hair smart, clean and pleasantly A\.\£^4 rf^^B BPBjPlflPt perfumed which helps to keep it free from V524 words
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Article158 1958-09-14 24 side all the time and were deserving winners. Any doubts there had been that the replay would not attract anything like the record 26.000 that had seen the first match three weeks ago were dispelled early in the afternoon. When the turnstiles were opened158 words
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Article1271 1958-09-14 24 NORMAN SIEBEL - Singapore fail in replay NORMAN SIEBEL BY pENANC are the lVbS Malaya lup champions. At the Merdeka Stadium tonight they beat Singapore by two goals to nil in the replay of the match that was drawn 3-3 on Aug. 23, and thus completed a hat-trick1,271 words
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380 1958-09-14 24 EPSOM JEEP - Newcomers impress on a good galloping track EPSOM JEEP By IPOH. Sat. Conservative is in tip- top form and should keep up his good work at the Sultan's Cold Vase meeting at Ipoh. With apprentice Shaari astride, this five-year-old galloped stylishly over 3f in 38 15 on the track here380 words
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Article615 1958-09-14 24 WEIGHTS tor TT Saturday. First Day of the Sultan's Gold Vase meeting of the Perak Turf Club, are: Cl l, Div 1-6 F Disline 10.02 Amusement Park 9.00 Malayan Scholar 8.10 Sun of Burma 8.09 Red Sunrise 8.08 St. Vitus 8.06 Traveller's Cheque 8.05615 words
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241 1958-09-14 24 DERTH, Sat. A leading Perth bookmaker has promised to guarantee the 5760,000 which American promoter, Leo Leavitt, has offered Australian miler. Herb Elliott to turn professional. Mr. Leavitt announced this at a Press conference today and later the bookmaker, Mr. P." B.241 words
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Advertisement17 1958-09-14 24 4 Bit Shows Today: 1.30-3.30--7.00 9.30 p.m. "The Romantic Girl" (Hokkien) To-day: 11 a.m. (Fox) "n.VSKS" ((olori17 words
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