The Straits Times, 17 September 1958
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Title Section20 1958-09-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED HALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times flew*"** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1958 ft 15 CENTS20 words
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Article396 1958-09-17 1 NO 1 TO MORNING TEA, BREAKFAST AND MEDICINE Protest against new schedule: 'Not enough time to play' A talk, then all was over IPOJ, Tues.— Eighty TB patients at Ipoh district hospital 60 men and boys and 20 women went on a lightning hunger strike this396 words
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Article74 1958-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police have released a second man arrested in connection with the murder ot Badrul Hisham. 23. a Radio Malaya broadcasting assistant Last night he was put In an identification parade but the two daughters of Inche Otham bin Mohamed. former Malayan High Commissioner in74 words
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Article19 1958-09-17 1 KARACHI. Tues. Or A. M. Malik has been ap pointed the new Pakistani ambassador to Communist China.-U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article37 1958-09-17 1 TOKYO. Tues— N. Martin \i. Rosen, director of Far East operations of the World Bank, arrived here by air today on his way to New Delhi for the general eetlng of tie bank next month.37 words
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Article20 1958-09-17 1 CAIRO. Tues. President Tito of Yugoslavia will visit Cairo next month for talks with President Nasser. -U.P.I.UPI - 20 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-09-17 1 Eight-year-old Melvin Miner of New York who has on fessed to the double-''ay-ing of his parents. He told police that he slashed first his mother and then his fattier as they lay asleep in their bedroom. His father, a doctor, followed Melvin downstairsUPI - 80 words
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187 1958-09-17 1 TAIPEH, Tuesday. T^HE United States today revealed that it had rushed Jet warplanes to Formosa in one of America's biggest displays of strength since the Korean war. A squadron of F-104A Star Fighters, which hold the world's speed and altitude records, was sentReuter - 187 words
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373 1958-09-17 1 Estate owners vs the Sultan's elephants ly MELSOM RUTHERFURO lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. —Companies owning estates In Central Johore are seeking a reversal of the Sultan's continued refusal to let planters shoot marauding elephants. The elephants are again on the rampage. Hundreds of acres of oil palm and rubber have been373 words
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97 1958-09-17 1 Three hurt as a fire engine overturns KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— At least three people -/ere Injured when an RAF fire engine overturned as it raced to standby for a landing at the RAF end of the airport here Mil* afternoon One of the Injured men. LAC Fisher, has been admitted97 words
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Article43 1958-09-17 1 LONDON. Tues An aircraft carrying Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secre tary, to New York returned to London Airport last night with engine trouble an hour after It had taken off. Mr. Lloyd left later in a Stratocrulser— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 1 MANAMAH (Behreln), Tues —Royal Navy ships today took In tow two -niters badly damaged in a collision In the Arabian Sea on Saturday and were making for port.31 words
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319 1958-09-17 1 A LOR STAR, Tues Malaya's present and future progress will depend solely on the initiative and cooperation of every citizen, the Yang diPertuan Agong said here tonight. "I am confident we will achieve our object if we are guided by the principles of mutual319 words
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Article, Illustration292 1958-09-17 1 TWO MEN UP A TREE GET TEMPLER PARK TERROR WITH ONE BULLET RAWANG, Tuesday JiHE FAMOUS Templer Park tigress was shot dead last night In an all-night tree-top watch by officials of the Game Department. Two ether tigers are believed to be roaming in the area292 words
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54 1958-09-17 1 Trawlers repel Icelandic boarders LONDON, Tues.— The Icelandic gunboat Thor attempted last night to board the British fishing trawler Red Lancer, the Admiralty reported today. Members of the crew of the Thor turned back when the trawler Arctic Explorer, flanked by the destroyers Hogue and Lagos, went to the sceneReuter - 54 words
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Article315 1958-09-17 1 2 a.m. news roundup THUCS SLASH CLO MAN, WIFE An elderly Chinese couple wno tried to prevent their son joining a secret society were attacked last nigbt in Singapore by a gang of tnuga armed with parangs. The attack took place at Kampong Tiong Baharu. Tan Thia, 55, and hisReuter - 315 words
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Article353 1958-09-17 2 NEGROES SAY NEXT MOVE IS UP TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LITTLE ROCK, Tuesday. ALL FOUR of Little Rock's High Schools clos ed today on orders from Governor Orval E. Faubus. The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People announced immediately that it was leaving the353 words
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Article65 1958-09-17 2 Reward out for scissor murderers HONG KONG, Tues.— Police today offered a $5,000 reward for in. formation leading to the arrest of the men who committed a triple murder in the colony's densely-populated eastern district yesterday. Thugs armed with scissor blades fatally stabbed two women and a small bny, andReuter - 65 words
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Article48 1958-09-17 2 NEWCASTLE. Tues. The 13.000-ton motor cargo vessel Eastern Trader was launched from a shipyard at WalkerTyne last night for the IndoChina Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., of Hong Kong. It will be the company^ biggest ship and the biggest to be registered In the colony.48 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-09-17 2 DEATH to the sparrows! That was the warcry of the recent campaign in Communist China that in three days took a toll of 400,--000 sparrows. Men, women and children took part in the drive. This peasant alone accounted for 30 birds that came to steal66 words
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207 1958-09-17 2 TRAIN CRASH: POLICE SEND OUT AN SOS FOR SKIN DIVERS V^EW YORK, Tues.— Police 11 today sent oat an urgent appeal for skin divers after a train carrying people to work in New York had plunged over a drawbridge into 35 feet of water in Newark Bay. Seven hours afterReuter - 207 words
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Article52 1958-09-17 2 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Parliament passed a Foreign Capital Investments Bill which permits foreign investment in Indonesian industry and agriculture for periods of up to 40 years, with guarantees against nationalisation Foreign capitalists will be required to train and employ Indonesians within a given period ofReuter - 52 words
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Article20 1958-09-17 2 COLOMBO: Communist China will extend 50 million rupees in economic aid to Ceylon to buy agricultural and industrial equipment. —U.P.I.UPI - 20 words
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Article14 1958-09-17 2 ceiyed France's highest military decoration from the only living French Marshal. Alphonse Juin.— U.P.I.UPI - 14 words
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Article17 1958-09-17 2 OTTAWA: The Canadian Government has appointed Mr. Arnold C. Smith as ambassador to the United Arab Republic—U.P.l.17 words
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Article30 1958-09-17 2 TOKYO: The chief executive of the Qantas Empire Airways said here that his firm would fight any increase in passenger fares as a result of the introduction of jet services.—U.P.l.30 words
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Article26 1958-09-17 2 CONAKRY: French Guinea's ruling Democratic Party decided to vote against Gen. de Gaulle's proposal for "community" with France and to ask for full independence instead. —U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article32 1958-09-17 2 WASHINGTON: The State Department said that stand-by planning for the evacuation of American civilians from For. mosa has been made but no order has been given to start even a partial evacuation.—U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Advertisement217 1958-09-17 2 umJjKJiiimH^r S<*'l vJ^^^^P^' ■vfft *!2hy i ft^ Mm. 2L. Z^HLv AM The source of smoothness HHIH HHI in today's engines Hats off to engine designers! The latest high compression engines are deposits in running and so ensures fuD smooth power, wonderful l jobs bu.lt to deliver more power with greater217 words
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Miscellaneous28 1958-09-17 2 THE GAMBOLS *Mieb, S "1[ i ONe WITU A ]%izU£^M {.tfO/' <&AV6 WUVlfl WAS AFgAIO l\ (**U «OV A OOK (GOOD «TI?ON© T xbu f^ MIOUT LO«# TUft)28 words
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250 1958-09-17 3 THREAT OF MORE VIOLENCE IN BEIRUT W>EIRUT, Tues.— Kemal Jumblatt, leader of the Druze rebels of Southern Lebanon, said in Cairo yesterday that Lebanese opposition troops would "restart the battle if American troops do not withdraw from the Lebanon." Jumblatt, one of the three top insurgent leaders, in the Lebanon,Reuter; UPI - 250 words
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Article, Illustration457 1958-09-17 3 Mac rejects call to tell U.S. 'We will not join in' OPPOSITION TOLD: BRITAIN SUPPORTS AMERICA ON QUEMOY THE VENTURESOME PHOTOGRAPHER LONDON, Tuesday. THE BRITISH Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, last night rejected an Opposition suggestion that he visit Washington to warn the United States of the risk of warReuter; UPI - 457 words
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Article125 1958-09-17 3 ALgerians rounded up in France PARIS, Tues.— Police rounded up 200 Algerians for identity checks In a heavily populated Algerian quarter of Paris during the night, following yesterday's attempted assassination of Mr. Jacques Boustelle, Minister of Information. At Nice, in another largescale operation against terrorists last night, police screened 5,000Reuter - 125 words
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170 1958-09-17 3 Reds lead hunger marches in India ¥EW DELHI, Tues.A1 Hunger marches and demonstrations organised by the Socialist and Communist parties in proiest at soaring food prices were reported from Northern India today. IN CALCUTTA, 600 people led by Communists paraded through the city shouting. "Give us food or quit." TheReuter - 170 words
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Article37 1958-09-17 3 PARIS, Tues.— Mr. Maurice Couve de Murvllle, the French Foreign Minister, left last night by air for New V jrk. where he will head the French delegation at the United Nations General Assembly. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article219 1958-09-17 3 We 're on new road to prosperity THE HAGUE, Tuesday. DEVELOPMENTS in Indonesia have imposed special burdens on the Dutch economy, but great stresses to which it was subjected in the past year have largely disappeared. Queen Juliana told a joint session of the Parliament today.Reuter - 219 words
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Article60 1958-09-17 3 NICOSIA, Tues. The Crown Is not considering an appeal against the acquittal of Andreas Yakoumi in the Hammond murder case, the Acting Attorney-General, Mr Nedjati Munir, said here yesterday. Mr. Munir explained that as the case was heard before a special court, which Is an AssizeReuter - 60 words
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Article36 1958-09-17 3 BONN, TueS. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, returned here this evening from his talks with the French Prime Minister, Gen. Charles de Gaulle and drove straight to his Roendorf home. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article312 1958-09-17 3 LONDON, Mon. Stock markets In London todnv maintained a firm tone although the Par But situation continued to create caution among investors. Sentiment was assisted by various statements regarding the Government's policy and by news of the relaxation of hire purchase controls. The latter had been expected, however,312 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 3 LONDON, Mon—Spot 23T»d Oct. 24d.. Nov. 24' id.. Dec. 24'-«d.. Oct.-Dec. 24',,ci., Jan-Mar 24\d April-June 24V4d., July-Sept. 24Hd., Sept. elf. 23\d.. Oct. c.l.f. 23\d.. Nov. ci.f. 24d Tone: Fully steaf<v.31 words
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Article22 1958-09-17 3 LONDON. Mon. Buyer* CTJOU s-ilers £731 H. Forward buyers r "io'.. sellers £731'<! Settlement £"30 a.m. 76 tons, p.m. 55 too*.22 words
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258 1958-09-17 3 AMORY: THE ANSWER TO FALLING PRICES Expand level of world trade MONTREAL, Tuesday. ]t|R. HEATHCOAT AMORY, the Briilsh ChanceliTl lor of the Exchequer, told the Commonwealth trade and economic conference here today that excessive fluctuations in the prices of bulk commodities were "not a good thing." He observed that ItReuter; UPI - 258 words
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Article25 1958-09-17 3 CANBERRA. Tues. Australia hoped to receive 9.000 Dutch-assisted immigrants this y. r, the Minister for Immigration. Mr. A. R. "Viwner, announced here to-25 words
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Advertisement206 1958-09-17 3 BUY THE BUY 1 Mobilgas SPECIAL with MCjJtr* ■'USfTA PROOUCT OF STANDARD- VACUUM OIL COMPANY kM I v (Incorporated in U.SA with Limitea Liability) \J^ 51 0.1.M. GRAND REDUCTIONS! Oversea Photo Air-Conditioned Studio Take great pleasure in announcing that we have been removed to our new premises at 64. Short206 words
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Article271 1958-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ysiTSSIONs for tht> setting up of a German car assembly plant here are now going on between the German and Malayan governments. i The German ambassador in Malaya. Dr. Hans Granow, told the Press this morning that his country would supply the271 words
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155 1958-09-17 4 NEW FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM IN SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A new flood warning system has been worked out by the Selangor state government, it was announced today. The system, it is hoped, will give people in danger areas enough time to make their houses "shipshape" and carry their valuables to155 words
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Article27 1958-09-17 4 Tan Ah Chong of Chop Seng Heng at Changi Road, was fined $8 In a Singapore court yesterday for selling adulterated coffee. He pleaded guilty.27 words
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Article293 1958-09-17 4 IPOH, Tues.—Millionaire cigarette and tobacco manufacturer, Mr. Tan Boon Bak. 56, fired four rounds at a prowler in his Anderson Road residence at 11.15 last night. Minutes later when police arrived and searched the house they found a soldier in one of the groundfloor rooms. He293 words
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324 1958-09-17 4 DAY AT THE SEASIDE TO MARK AN ANNIVERSARY 90 BUSES, 400 CARS WILL TAKE THEM TO PASIR RIS VINKTY BUSES and 400 cars will transport most of the 5,000 Singapore City Council employees and their families to a mammoth picnic324 words
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70 1958-09-17 4 Father and son killed in lorry accident NIBONG TEBAL, Taes.— Three men the driver •n4 two passengers, father and son were killed in a lorry crash at the Peraat.inc Kling junction on the main Nib«ng TebalTaiping road yesterday. The driver, Low Chooi Ctuiah. 31, died on the spot Chnah Kirn70 words
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124 1958-09-17 4 Lottery ticket man in court again-charged with having forgery MALACCA, Tmi A year old ihopkeeper of Chin Chin in the Jasin district, acquitted by the Sessions Court here two weeks ago of dishonestly trying to induce a bank supervisor to give him S3so was charged In the same court today124 words
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136 1958-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. MORE THAN 100 squatter families have shifted to their new homes in the nine-storey municipal flats in Loke Yew Road. More will move in tomorrow. The big shift is part of a Kuala Lumpur municipality scheme, to clear the Federal capital136 words
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Article27 1958-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Prime Minister. Tenpku Abdul Rahman, will open a seminar on community development at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Saturday27 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 4 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The fourth annual general meeting of the Kelantan Adult Education Association will be held at 9 a.m. on Sept. 26 at the Sultan Ismail College HalL31 words
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Article133 1958-09-17 4 VISIT TO HISTORIC SITES PLANNED THE University of Malaya Archeologicaj Society plans to visit historic Borobadur in Central Java during the long holiday starting nexi April. Twenty members of the society, comprising tutors and students, are expected to go on the month-long excursion. Borobadur stands witness to the glory of133 words
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Article43 1958-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. Senathi Rajah, 25, a laboratory assistant with the Federation Geological Survey Department in Ipoh left for Canada by air yesterday. He will study geology at the University of Western Ontario on a four-year Cjlombo Plan scholarship.43 words
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Advertisement954 1958-09-17 4 it is important to ensure a real- The Trans-antarctic Expedition carry." Oxford and Cambridge ly adequate supply of vitamins took a supply of Bovril products. Boat Race crews have used in our daily diet. Sir Edmund Hillary, after Bovril in training. Bovril, taken IT I p A p V A954 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-09-17 4 RADIO: General Programme J r NATIONAL SHOET WAVE With Music; 30 Close DownSERVICg pm. 1.15 Orchestna Music Prom sni^SLm Oper L3O "n* News l-*5 More B ™CAPOKE Orchestral Music Prom OperaJiUAtA HM'IR Harmonic*; 5.15 Tea Dance; 6.00 ZXIJt 1 Talk B Mr Chew Swee Kee; 6.15 FEN H BBC Bandstand;145 words
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94 1958-09-17 5 PENANG, Tues. An estate kepala, Hoong Mun Chee. wu today committed to stand trial at the next Penanc Assize.- on a charge of murdering a girl tapper. Lee Yoon Keow, 20 Hoong. 53. was alleged to have stabbed Lee at Weng Yin Estate,94 words
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Article43 1958-09-17 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. -Two officials of the PanMalayan Moral Defence Or ganisation will leave for the east coast on Sunday on a week's mission' to campaign tor "moral support." They will also carry out a check on vice In Kelantan.43 words
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Article429 1958-09-17 5 POLICE DESCRIBE ATTACK ON CAMP FIVE HOURS AFTER SURRENDER IPOH, Tuesday. I KSS THAN five hours after a terrorist had A sneaked away from his two sleeping comrades and surrendered, one moonlit night in June, a police party made a surprise attack on the429 words
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181 1958-09-17 5 NOW CIVIL SERVICE IS TOLD: NO APPROACH TO POLITICIANS SINGAPORE Government officers are in future liable to disciplinary actlon if they seek the aid of their Assemblyman to "support or advance their Individual claims as civil servants." A new rule now prohibits such an approach and makes It an offence.181 words
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Article24 1958-09-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.Mr. Milton M. Chase, press attache of the American embassy In the Federation left today for America, on three-months' leave.24 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-09-17 5 Formosa says 'yes' to Malay student rE Chinese Nationalist Government has approved the entry into Formosa of a Penang Malay student who plans to study political science in the University of Taiwan. Kassira kin Maon (above), a Senior Middle 111 graduate of the Chung Ling High School in Penang, hopes117 words
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Article43 1958-09-17 5 TAIPING. Tues— Dr. Urn Chong Eu. president of the Malayan Chinese Association, will open the fun fair on the circus ground organised by the Taip.ng branch of the M C.A. on Sunday at 5.30 p.m. The fair will last eight days43 words
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182 1958-09-17 5 THE KILLER SADIST IS SHOT DEAD IN HILL HIDE-OUT PENANG. Tuesday. fTHE RECENT killing of Wong Chui Hoi a branch x committee secretary of the Malayan Communist Party, has brought relief to the Gertak Sanggul area of Penang island, where he was known as "Thp Mnt.ilutnr" "The Mutilator." Wong, of182 words
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Article54 1958-09-17 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues. A 32-year-old member of the Mak Yong troupe from Paslr Puteh. Kelantan Mat Dali bin Abdullah, today pleaded guilty in the Bessions Court here for carrying a kapak kechil (hatchet) In public. Sentence was postponed to Sept. 30 and bail of $300 in54 words
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Article22 1958-09-17 5 RAUB, Tues. A 77-year-old woman, Lee Llan, has been reported missing from her home here for more than two weeks.22 words
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Article61 1958-09-17 5 PENANG, Tues. A 60--year-old trisha rider, Yeoh Se- j Chong, reported to tne police yesterday that he was asked by a Chinese fare to proceed to Scott Road In the suburbs of the city. Three men stopped the trisha and assaulted him. The passenger joined in.61 words
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125 1958-09-17 5 PENANG PLANS PARK WITH A $50,000 FOUNTAIN OENANG, Tues. A 1 city park equipped with a $50,000 fountain is being planned for Penang next year. Negotiations for a suitable site are at present proceeding between tho state government and the City Council. Most probable site for th« new park: King125 words
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Miscellaneous132 1958-09-17 5 Penau}( CATHAY: Ride A Violent Mile 1. S3O, 6 30. 9.30; ODEON: Awal Gharam 1.15, 3.30, 6.45, 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Silver King 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; CAPITOL: Story Of Mankind 1.15, 3.30, 6.30. 9.30; REX: China Burma Koad 1.15. 330 6.30, 9 30; LIDO: Brave One 330! 7, 9.30; ROTAL: Kadan Vangl132 words
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Article136 1958-09-17 6 Death fall from bus open verdict A SINGAPORE coroner returned an "open finding" at the inquest yesterday on Ishak bin Idris. of the Royal Malay Regiment Ishak. 27. was killed when he fell out of a moving bus near Nee Soon village on July 19. The conductor. Tan Thiam Swee.136 words
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117 1958-09-17 6 JANET MEETS HER WAR-TIME HERO AFTER 16 YEARS From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Tues.— Miss Janet Lim, matron of St. An. drew's Mission Hospital. Singapore, whose book "Sold for Silver" was re. cently published, has had a meeting here with a man who figured in one of the war-time incidents described117 words
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Article21 1958-09-17 6 PENANG. Tues. An unidentified man was found hanging from a cherry tree at a road junction early this morning.21 words
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Article, Illustration339 1958-09-17 6 'Nothing to it' so fire-snatch girl only will get $50 NO ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY AWARD FOR HEROINE WHO SAVED TWO A ROYAL PAT AND SMILE FOR LITTLE AH KIEW A 19- YEAR-OLD girl who snatched two children one of them a baby from a flaming mosquito curtain will not be339 words
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Article45 1958-09-17 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Mr. Lin On Yong of the Klnta Electrical Distribution Co Ltd.. here, who is leaving shortly for a new appointment in Sarawak, was entertained to a farewell tea party yesterday by the office staff and outdoor employees of the company.45 words
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Article180 1958-09-17 6 GERMANY A BIG MARKET FOR PINES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan pineapple growers were urged today to take their produce to the Federal Republic of Germany where a big potential market was waiting. The German Ambassador to Malaya. Dr. Hans Ulricn Granow, advised today on the eve of his departure for180 words
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Article75 1958-09-17 6 KOTA BHARU. Tues —The Kelantan Veterinary Department is .stepping up its efforts to introduce crossed Australian and local sheep in the state. Two rams of the Dorset horn stock bought by thp department at a cost of $1,200 have arrived from Australia. A departmental spokesman told the75 words
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Article42 1958-09-17 6 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The Penang State UMNO executive will meet on Friday to discuss the proposed breakaway of 14 branches from the south province UMNO division. A report from the division on this "break" will be tabled at the meeting.42 words
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Article34 1958-09-17 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The new officials of the Johore Bahru Medical Department Co-operative Stores Society are Inche S. Mohamed Ahmad, (chairman), Inche S. Ahmad Haron (secretary), and Inche Abdul Hamld All (treasurer).34 words
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120 1958-09-17 6 State drive in Ipoh for King, Queen IPOH Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agon*, will drive in state under a SI.2W) arch, erected by the local Chinese community, over the busy Brewster Road bridge here on Tuesday morning. The Perak Government today announced that Monday will120 words
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Article41 1958-09-17 6 IPOH. Tues. A snatchthief got away with a Rold chain worth $30 from a 15 month-old girl who was in the arms of her mother. Madam Cecilia Mary Mariappan. 38, in a crowded shopping area here yesterday.41 words
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Article153 1958-09-17 6 ALOR STAR, Tuesday. T*HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong, now on his first offi--1 cial visit to Kedah, toGay plan led a small coconut tree in the Telok Chengai Agricultural Station here. i Accomppnled by tie Sultan's younger brother. Tengku Abdul Malik, and the Mentri153 words
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Article32 1958-09-17 6 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The Minister for Works, ?osts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. will open a new post office at Machang. 26 miles from here, on Tuesday.32 words
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Article51 1958-09-17 6 RAUB, Tues. Seven Chinese schools in the district have again jointly petitioned the State Education Officer that salaries for the school clerk and gardener be paid by government. The schools state that they accepted full grants-in-aid from the government and were therefore entitled to the salary51 words
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Article157 1958-09-17 6 They hope for 'beat duty' buying rush UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Racketeers are believed to be responsible for spreading a false rumour that the Government intends to impose a duty on non Australian flour. They hope that by doing so, importerii will try to beat the duty157 words
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116 1958-09-17 6 OENANO, Tues. ThirtyI seven Hawaiian Chinese arrived here today on a goodwill tour of SouthEast Asia, sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Hawaii. "We are her e to strengthen ties with overseas Chinese, and explore trade possibilities." Dr. Given K. W Tang,116 words
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Article67 1958-09-17 6 IPOH. Tues.— After fighting the terrorists in the notorious Sungei Siput area for a year, the Ist Bn., the Loyal Regiment, left Ipoh today by special train for Singapore, on their way to Hong Kong. The battalion will be In Hong Kong for six weeks undergoing67 words
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Advertisement209 1958-09-17 6 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CATHAY ORGANISATION ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW RUBY THEATRE-BALESTIER RD. SPORE. EQUIPPED WITH:— Tht equipment that provides the hifhesi standard of performance and reliability at very reasonable cost. The totally enclosed od bath projector mechanism with the 'President' (14" mirror*, J ■■>. art lamp, ensures brilliant209 words
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Advertisement294 1958-09-17 6 \zJlt, dewy day If first thing in the morning you will gargle and rinse your mouth with flagrant Drttolin, your day will be different. Instead of the after-last* of sleep or of that la*t cigarette instead of that uncomfortable touch of morning catarrh; your mouth and throat will feel sweet,294 words
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Article23 1958-09-17 7 KUANTAN. Tues. The Sultan of Pahving today ended his annual tour of Kampongs in the state with a visit to Rompin.23 words
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116 1958-09-17 7 MINISTER: MALAYA IS VERY GENEROUS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, today said that no country in the world could offer citizenship as "generously" as Malaya. "But we must an realise that obtaining citizenship certificates does not mean that we should sit back and expect116 words
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Article24 1958-09-17 7 The film "Truth About Women" was screened at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, last night in aid of the St. Andrew's House Fund.24 words
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125 1958-09-17 7 CARBONELL BEGINS HIS JOURNEY INTO RETIREMENT JOHORE BAHRU, Tnes. The Federation's Commissioner si ratice. Dato W 1.. Carbonell began his journry into retiremint by launch from here today. Together with Oatin Carbonell. he boarded the Me Marine Police launch Arthur Dickenson near the General HosptUl. As Johore do live officers125 words
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267 1958-09-17 7 EPIDEMIC FEAR AT VILLAGE IN SINGAPORE A DYSENTERY epidemic Is said to threaten 8.000 residents in West Coast Road village in Singapore unless alleged indiscriminate dumping of refuse is stopped. The president of the West Coast Road Community Centre. Mr. Tan Bah Chee, said yesterday: "If nothing is done to267 words
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Article170 1958-09-17 7 IPOH, Tuesday. A YOUNG country like Malaya should encourage industries, particularly secondary industries, in order to solve the unemployment problem. This was stated by Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Hajl Jawi. Mentri Bear of Perak, when he opened the new $300,000 factory and offices of the170 words
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78 1958-09-17 7 Kidnappers of Malayawarning by councillor KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Federal Councillor last night warned the people of Malaya to be on guard against "kidnappers" of the young Malayan nation. Speaking at a dinner given in honour of five MCA members who received the first merdeka anniversary awards, Mr. Cheah Ewe78 words
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106 1958-09-17 7 Thieves in Singapore strip drains of covers rIEVES in Singapore are stealing iron gratings covering street drains. They are believed to be selling the iron at 20 cents a kati for export to Japan. Inconvenience Yesterday, the Singapore Cricket Club reported to the City Council that the row of iron106 words
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Article71 1958-09-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— A large crowd lined the sides of the Diamond Jubilee Hall padang this evening to watch the beating of retreat by the band of the Royal Malay Regiment in honour of the Sultans' 85th birthday. There were also items by the71 words
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Article50 1958-09-17 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. —The Sessions Court President. Mr. Au Ah Wan. deferred sentence to Sept. 29 on three youths Teoh Guan Hoo. Liew Kiang and Ng Kirn Hock found sruilt v of robbing a courting couple at the Gurney Memorial playground here on the night of Aug. 29.50 words
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Article21 1958-09-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. New postal agencies will be opened at Selisinß in Kelantan and at Wakaf Tapai In Trengganu.Agencies - 21 words
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197 1958-09-17 7 rE question of whether the Sago Lane and Balestier Road "death" houses should be allowed to stay or moved to rural areas will be debated by the Singapore City Council today. The health committee, by a majority vote, has recommended that the three death197 words
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287 1958-09-17 7 Detectives watch for the jungle green thugs KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE CID network throughout Malaya has been alerted to watch the 60 unwanted soldiers discharged from the Federation Armed Forces for secret society activities. The Investigation into gangsteri« m ln tn arm y followed a secret society clash In Kuala287 words
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Article78 1958-09-17 7 PENANG, Tues.-The Se»»lo,ns Court president. Mr. Au Ah Wah. today fined a mechanic $400 and jailed him for one day for stealing a Juke box motor. Chew Swee Neoh, 25 with i one previous conviction, had earlier claimed trial to stealing the motor from a house in78 words
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Advertisement321 1958-09-17 7 Three luxurious Wolseleys FOR EVERY PARTICULAR NEED WOLSELEY FIFTEEN HUNMED I liir* 4<>luxlcr Hijh performance with (rett .economy Scats 4in WOLSELEY FIFTEEN-FIFTY .^^H I) lure. 4<ylmdcr Heawr ami screen- wither Larat, atljipubl* tucfaat lotler a^HaW^^H Sjfciy (lass all round. Light, easy ■oor furchanee 1 luurtouiJy 4#a\ tilled Sekcuvt.auiumM*^'-'^/^^''^ Itto-pedal control321 words
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Advertisement261 1958-09-17 7 soft, economical, i double for strength <5T G2TT If you think that all toilet tissue is crisp and harsh, try gentle Andrez and change your mind. The first thing you notice about Andrex is its clean cotton-wool so ft ruts— the comfort and pure whiteness of it and each sheet261 words
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Obituary89 1958-09-17 8 it Word, $lv (Minimum). T. A. MAHONY in Singapore on 14-9-58. Cortege will leave Cathedral of the Good Shepherd after short service commencing 5 p.m. today for Bidadarl. MR. ANG TIANG SENG ag- 78 passed away at his residence No. 10 St. Thomas Walk. Singapore on 16th September 195889 words
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Article308 1958-09-17 8 it Word, lit (Minimum). MR AND MRS. JOSEPH ARUL thank al! relatives and friends for their attendance, valuable presents, assistance and good wishes on the occasion of their marriage on 23 8/58 at Kuala Lumpur. IN MEMORIAM Word, fit (Minimum). KAM IN LOVING Memory of our beloved Kok Cheng308 words
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Article656 1958-09-17 8 Seeking The Tourist Some trumpet blowing douotless is necessary ii Singapore and the Federation are to attract more tourists. Malaya has mucn to boast about, say the experts, but unless a little boasting actually is done, our attractions will go unregarded. MiGeorge Turner, an executive director of the Pacific Area656 words
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Article347 1958-09-17 8 It is entirely characteristic of Moscow's methods thai the Soviet Union should ask the General Assembly oi the United Nations to consider the cessation of atomic and hydrogen weapon tests as "an important and urgent question." Nuclear scientists agreed at their Geneva conference on the possibility347 words
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Article146 1958-09-17 8 The recession does not seem to be reflected in the laboui scene in Singapore, although the figures of the official labour registers cannot be accepted as an altogether accurate index. But the feature so far this year is the relative absence of dispute. To the end of146 words
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901 1958-09-17 8 MICHAEL ADAMS - MICHAEL ADAMS —by CHDR sixteen weeks Beirut has lived under a nightly curfew, a city of barricades, random shootings, and wholly demoralising uncertainty and still the end seems no nearer. In broad daylight last week the former military attache at the Iraqi Embassy901 words
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246 1958-09-17 8 Let's strive for new and better society in Singapore SINGAPORE politics, which is happily free from the evil of communallsm, is paradoxically poisoned by sectional hate as evidenced by the animosity existing between the English and Chinese-educated factions. The assumption that the former class are opposed to the social revolution246 words
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356 1958-09-17 8 OMNIBUS SERVICE FOR HOUSING ESTATE WITH reference to Mr Poh Sing Koon's letter "Roads not suitable for bus service" (S.T. Sept. 10), Mr. Poh should verify his facts. If the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority has approved a service for Opera Estate, the bus companies themselves do not appear to be356 words
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344 1958-09-17 8 Dangerous drugs need careful handling J^fß DICK (ST. Sept. It deprecated the procedure under which doctors in Singapore do their own dispensing, and in this earned the congratulations of "Fairplay" (S.T. Sept. 9). Mr. Dick "deprecates" the procedure; yet •Pharmacy is a specialised profession, like a doctor's" says Mr. Caldwell.344 words
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190 1958-09-17 8 MUCH prejudice has been stirred up against the Day Training Centre teachers by public criticisms. As one of the victims of the criticisms I write in defence of myself and my colleagues. It is admitted that we are deficient in some respects,190 words
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Letter209 1958-09-17 8 SINGAPORE STAMPS IWAB rather surprised to learn from Mr. P R Smith's comment that it takes about 4J months o have the stamps printed from design submitted and I consider it a feat on the part of the Indonesian authorities to put out a set of three stamps to commemorate209 words
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Advertisement479 1958-09-17 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. m Wttm lit (Minimum). M Art UN IX> John and Aileen nn loin Septcmhr 1958. at Singapore Nuruug Ho*ne. a son. FARUK: To Malek and Calcutta\>ma on 16-9-58 a son at V,;unubertj Memorial Hohpital. both well. hAun^oJN LEVY: to Joan and Alan at Singapore Nursing Home on September479 words
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Advertisement8 1958-09-17 8 EVCRVBODV LOOKS TO Kodak FOR CRIIIERRS FOR Film8 words
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Advertisement153 1958-09-17 8 Don't light up- Have a \I£L&&s2&JU ante C«" r«duc« ot *»en 9i»« O imokiiij. you can moke tur« O* >- J» by your own det«rminofio« \i^»""*^ ond will-power. NOSMO TABLETS will not horm f ou Mi it you rake 20 of more o 4a* ot H»ev contain no toiic Why153 words
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2123 1958-09-17 9 cross-examination of miss kok continues... then father gives evidence BUT SHE ADMITS: HUSBAND SENT GIFTS FOR HER CHILD'S BIRTHDAY RUALA LUMPUR, Tuee. Counsel for Dr. Foo Lum Choon, former Selangor badminton champion, suggested to the doctor's estranged wife today that she was2,123 words
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Article220 1958-09-17 9 THE STRAITS TIMES apologises for on inaccurate heading in yesterday's report of the civil case in the Selangor High Court in which Miss Kok Su Win seeks from Dr. Foo Lum Choon the custody of their first son. The report carried the heading "Woman tells High Court she220 words
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457 1958-09-17 9 DATO Sir Roland Braddell, counsel for Dr. Foo Lum Choon, addressed the court before proceedings began. He said: "Before we proceed with the case I would like to draw your lordship's attention to the Issue of the Straits Times this morning. I draw direct457 words
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Article50 1958-09-17 9 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Twenty farmers from lower Perak and Batang Padang were presented with certificates at the end of a twoweek course In scientific farming at the Degong Agricultural Station near here. The presentation was made by Mr. R.J.R. Barrett, Agricultural Officer, Central inJ South Perak.50 words
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Article18 1958-09-17 9 MUAR Tues.— Mr. P. Sin thamoney, the government dental surgeon here, has been transferred to Kluang.18 words
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Article164 1958-09-17 9 WRONG TO STRIP, ROSE TO BE TOLD ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y Striptease Queen Rose Chan is to be told that stripping In public is against Islam, her religion. The warning will come from the Selangor religions authority at the request of the secretary of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Inche164 words
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Article39 1958-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government-appointed committee to help Malays In business has made no progress because it has not got a secretary Since its appointment about two months ago the committee has met only once.39 words
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278 1958-09-17 9 MALACCA, Tuesday. TiHE Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, to- day spoke out aaainst Muslim divorce "allowed in law but a crime committed by men against women." Mr. Iyer, hearing a case In which a Malay divorcee was accused of attempted suicide, said:278 words
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Article63 1958-09-17 9 Mohamed Zakaria bin Mohamed Yusof. 18, was fined $6,000 or six months jail in Singapore yesterday for assisting in the management of a chap-ji-kee lottery. The fine was not paid. Inspector J. Delilkan said that Mohd Zakaria was found with 368 staking slips, with bets amounting63 words
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78 1958-09-17 9 Approved: MO more bars for Singapore QINGAPORE will have It new bar? and eight new beer booses mostly in newly-built premises in the city anil rural areas. The Board of Licensing Justices decided this yesterday at a quarterly session held in the First Criminal District Court. It approved 18 of78 words
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Advertisement42 1958-09-17 9 good health ■ijS./ML and the finest drink for every occa- m »ion. From the most appetising cocktail to the thirst-quenching Gin and tonic Gordon's is the a Supreme Gin. Gordofi's Stands SupI&MJL &> (^ll^ bW Singapore, Penjng, rWgßtaZjl^™ Ipoh, K. Lumpur, Malacca, Sarawak.42 words
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Article, Illustration883 1958-09-17 10 A lucky escape from the magic mountain Mother Goose saws the gander is getting fat and makes him do reducing exercises which make him stiff and sore. That night he meets Uncle Ollie who tells him he should drink the waters of youth which he will find on the other883 words
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Article330 1958-09-17 10 HERE are some more pen pals for you. Ronnie Han. aged 14. 103-A Thomson Road. Singapore 11. Omar bin Mohammed Joned. aged 15. Noordin bin Leman. aged 13. Mohammed Arlff bin Abdul Latiff. aged 13. all of 17th mile Kg. Chembong Renibau, Negri Sembilan. Elly Tail, aged 15.330 words
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Article133 1958-09-17 10 rpWO books have come my way this week. The first Ls called: "The Cat In The Hat". It is a picture book for young children and would be interesting for any brothers and sisters who are learning to read. 'The Cat In The Hat' is by133 words
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Advertisement271 1958-09-17 10 "TtAVEf'TO ($W WITH \fl%jftjj llllllC vUll' PACKETS frX^yN Tiinrr iMiirnfl/Ml jj jj aaL UP^HBhI I riKCC l/lITlEPiai vn ..Kjjf FULL COLOR PICTURES ~^jj Where in the world would you Kke to fo? Affi?^ View-Matter picture* literally take you there in the breath-taking realism of three dimension I Picture* "come to271 words
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Advertisement290 1958-09-17 10 L A A A i ■*l6i *—>>. b^smT^ Oft > WBomWsmmmJml *he M mmm±. (E^^^^^Hl^H ji- S^JV^ Bm^t m\ i I^^^-— 'Something wonderful happens when a enters your life' Ye». ir't wonderful tioaer, food rreeier, electnc imh, wotket THE FRIGIOAIRE CENTRE' •r dry**. 63 Robinson Road, Singapore 1 Telephone: *****290 words
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Miscellaneous229 1958-09-17 10 SUCH AN ODD AUTOMOBILE Dear Boys and Girls. Ching, 2760/5. Off Shelley Here are the six winners Road Kuala Lumpur, of our picture crossword You remember last week contest. Flipper was taking some n things to the jumble sale. „.<** Ml «tv 34 Pearls Whe n he had f o229 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1958-09-17 11 Witch-hunting was once a serious English pastime STRAITS TIME rpiE LURID red of dawn glowered through mists surrounding Lancaster's Gallows-Hilt one day in 1612 as a sea of pop-eyed spectators watched 10 half naked wretches being strung up one by one to the gallows-tree. The witches of Lancashire are noDaily Mirror - 1,685 words
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Advertisement193 1958-09-17 11 use Rexona for the natural loveliness of a healthy skin! jl **^Hk if it is k.-, i M-rupuloush cleansed anil nourished. Rpvina the green soap with g^ 'I" 1 delightful IV.i^i ,iii< i- is the only soap that contains Cathl. <Ia«l\l is an exchis -\«> fm M blend of natural193 words
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Miscellaneous158 1958-09-17 11 1 ttrnti>n A Co. By bias «AVt BC£N MOPING RX A CHAKE Jc I fl PECL TwAT YOU AND I COULD 1 YOU KNOW MY i^^^Bl^^^P— =^^H ■jl TO BE ALONG VMTW X2U- s^Bt/gIENPS.jMM FRItXpSX MCAH^CK S££Ms z^~^Kt The Saint By Leslie Charteris fYOU CANMOT iMA6lN*e\° C y {J T158 words
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895 1958-09-17 12 By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the financial results of Robinson and Co. Ltd.. the Singapore wholesale and retail merchants, have not been published, Iheir announcement yesterday that they are maintaining a dividend rate of twenty per cent Suggests the trade recession has not895 words
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Article140 1958-09-17 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares held a steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Leader stocks were prominent among the falls. Drug Houses lost 10d., Dunlop, BHP and CSR eased slightly. Mining shares moved within narrow limits while holding a steady tone. Oil stocks were firm, and Commoowealtr.140 words
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Article148 1958-09-17 12 October 6r«t gra*t rubber buyen fob. closed ln Singapore yesterday at »2y» cenU per lb. up one-eighth of a cent on Monday's closing price. Closing taae: Steady «afet. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R S.S. Spot fob. buyers 81/ -V sellers 82H;148 words
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Article145 1958-09-17 12 Singapore Chinese I'rodut. Exctaance noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent September/October $33 buyers, $33*. sellers Cofat oil; quiet; bulk $51 sellers, drum $54. tellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $125. .Sarawak $124 (both down $1), special Sarawak black $74 (unchanged). Singapore145 words
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Article20 1958-09-17 12 1 Malayan Share Market: Seat. 16 Sept IS Industrial: 92.g S HJ4 Thw: tSAt 83.13 Jan. 1 1958r=10020 words
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Article91 1958-09-17 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): CaaaeU: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/16, O.D. 32 3/16, 90 d/st 32 12 credit bills. 32 5/8 trade bills. Sellins; T.T. or O.D. ready: Canaaa 31 11/16; Swedish Kronor91 words
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Article69 1958-09-17 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Baatrd wharves or eiprcteel taataj are: Oxlordslura 1/2. Bayersteln 4/5. Sibercet 6A, Orestea C/T. Olroorcfaj 8/9, Dorlnthia 10/11. Menelaus 13/14, Laertes 15/16, Ctty at Singapore IS. Chuyo Maru 18/20 Scudal N. Wall 3. Sigli 21/22, Labuan Hadji 13/24, Cellina 25/26. Isarco tl/2t,69 words
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Advertisement622 1958-09-17 12 NOTICES PENANG PORT COMMISSION fOr Vacancies far Assistant CMi m Engineer and AasJataat trouble-free HecaMieai E«ct»™* norfnrminro nco Penang Port Commission invites periUrmdntC USC applications from Federal citizens. Pnlihri fiiPl P^^on* eligible for Federal clou 11 ill 1 iuci tlienshlp. for the appointments ol anil flilkfC (A Assistant Civil Engineer622 words
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Advertisement1369 1958-09-17 12 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AUCTION SALE OF APPUCAnoire fro. Federal Cttisens or State Nationals are FBEKHOLD PROPERTIES tnvited for 3 vacant poste of To Be Held at Our Saleroom Storekeepers ln the Public Works Na. 10, TeMk Ayer Street Department, Selangor. Candidates n. uovrtAv m.j «iPTFMRfK r appointment must have atat1,369 words
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Advertisement161 1958-09-17 12 SHIPPING NOTICES ■.t. "WESTBAY" Berthed 7/t/5S SHB godown MM. Consignees of damaged cargo ex the above vessel are hereby notified that a General Survey will be held at godown 3« 39 at 9 am on Friday. 19th September. 1958 No further surrey will be he.v after this date. As Agents161 words
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Advertisement817 1958-09-17 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. Sept. 16. RUBBER- 82 cents per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $J«9 per pfcul (down 12! i cents). Estimated unofficial offering It 3 tons. "K LINE" Japan U.S.A. Pacific d( AtlaaHc Coast Service Spate P. STiam Penanf fU Kate £1A LA tTA NT Meetaaa Mara"817 words
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Advertisement1436 1958-09-17 13 Tan i 405 MANSFIELD tft CO.* LTD. 9m »4i> (II liats) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 liats) "BT THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE XI SAILINCS TO LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON I CONTIHENTAI PORTS (Via Saai witk liktrty tt prectid via Paaaaa ai Cape at Caad Hate) Carriers option to proceed via other ports1,436 words
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Advertisement1257 1958-09-17 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAIIIHCS FOR AOEN, PORT SAID, SEHCA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM MEMEN, HAMBURG, COPEHHACEH, MTHENMM, OSLO S'pora P. Sham Penang "KIHA"' rl/U Sept I •SEUHtIA"t 21/MSapt 23 23 Sept J« Sepi "tHSHJUIU" l/4td I/ltd 7/ 7 0c«. "SOMCKHU" 0/ 0 td i FAISTRIA" 21/24 td 25 a td 271,257 words
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Advertisement1355 1958-09-17 13 THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. n^ lINCAPOIE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) a LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN U.K 1 CONTINENTAL PMTS Spore P. Sham Panang IEHUWERS far I'pool. M'bro. Hamttirg It Port/17 Stpt 11/10 Sept lENCRVACNAN for Hemburg, London, Rotterdam. M'bro a/a Sept a Sept a Sept Itd lENOORAN for1,355 words
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Advertisement1309 1958-09-17 13 McALISTER CO., LTk, TEI. i Nt. 2IMI ELLERMAM LINES KLAVENE&S LINE 10NMN, NAVRE, MnEMAM, LM ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURI A MIL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTIANO MM far USA Nortt Atlaatic Part* Acceptiag earn far Ctatral t Saat* aad Canada via Celomoo Aawnca Cm OF SINCAFDREt ORONXVIUE Sport P. S'haa Penarg1,309 words
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167 1958-09-17 14 TOURISTS WIN WITH 30 MINS. TO SPARE NAIROBI. Tues— The South African Non-European tourists won the second Test match against East Africa here yesterday by seven wickets and with only 30 minutes to spare. Sast Africa. 34 for no wicket overnight, collapsed in their second innings. From 139 for threeReuter - 167 words
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Article80 1958-09-17 14 LONDON. Tues -The fing llsh Football League will play two matches, home and away, against the Italian League next season. Mr Alan Hardaker. the English League secretary said vester day Mr. Hardaker added ihat for the occasion the Leanutside would Include Scottish. Welsh and 'rlsh stars olayReuter - 80 words
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Article48 1958-09-17 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Clifford School beat Ander son School, of Ipoh. 2-1 in an inter-school hockey matcn here yesterday. Clifford school scored both their goals through outside-left Zulklfll, and centre forward r'ateh Chand replied for the Ipoh school. Clifford School also *>n the second eleven match48 words
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Article28 1958-09-17 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Tamilians beat Kampotig Buaia of Padang Rengas 11 in the third replay of their Kuala Kangsar district knockout soccer competition match here yesterday.28 words
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Article36 1958-09-17 14 TORONTO. Tues.— George Chuvalo. of Toronto. «>o the Canadian heavyweight boxing title by knocking out veteran James J. Parker also ot Toronto, in the tlrst round of their scheduled 12--round fight here last night36 words
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Article32 1958-09-17 14 TAIPINO. Tues. Chinese Recreation Club eliminated Indian Association from the Bayley Cup so^er competition, winning by 7-0. Scorers were Kong Cheong (3). Seng Wah (2). Boon Cheng and Yah Chong32 words
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Article, Illustration852 1958-09-17 14 IPOH, Tues. Best s gallops were done =by Sure Profit, Sea Luck and Red Wolf 111 (late Count Paid) when the Ipoh track was opened for train- ing this morning. Sure Profit, with Mawl astride, showed a fine turn =of speed to clock852 words
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396 1958-09-17 14 Sure Profit shows fine turn of speed to clock 37 1/ 5 Franklin Chanticleer did 42 ColE lege Tutor (Moon) went E easily on the bit over 3f In E 42. Reinstated Free Mist was S trotted round by Jim ChadE wick. Invincible Leong i sprinted 3f in 40. Peking396 words
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Article146 1958-09-17 14 VTEWCASTLE. Tues. The New Zealanders' cricket tour ended In disappointing fashion here yesterday with bad light stopping play at live o'clock alter ratn had delayed the resumption uo til mid-afternoon. Yet the New Zealanders must have been glad when the game against theReuter - 146 words
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Miscellaneous298 1958-09-17 14 Straits Times Crossword S^sr^Fxs^^ vela. loo <6). Reuuiar starting-point provid- Ts~] Tj I i j 7 Vh 1 ie Un »ccomiDodaUoii W who U one 7». kg^l __i R^^ Painter taken In bj ouckieg iO beetle (6). I INo debtors in UUt cotooj? _L J^ ly «on_aj orenkT J. l?298 words
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Article197 1958-09-17 15 SYDNEY, Tuesday lACK Kramer's Australian manager, Bob Barnes, J today accused the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia of trying to "stand over" the profes- sionals. Mr. Barnes said this In reply to allegations last night that Kramer was holding "a gun" at the heads of theReuter - 197 words
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Article100 1958-09-17 15 NSW TO SUSPEND LEG-SIDE RULE SYDNEY, Tues. A rule which limits to two the number of behind-the-wicket leg-side fieldsmen, will be suspended for the 1958-59 grade cricket competition in New South Wales. rhe rule, proved a successful innovation last season. But the New South Wales Cricket Association last nigbt decidedReuter - 100 words
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Article139 1958-09-17 15 IPOH, Tues. Donald Har per, former Singapore Selangor. Malayan Civilians and North representative, vill lead Perak Civilians against Perak Services at rugby rierr on Saturday. Harper will play wing forward The Services team comprises players from the Ist Battalion, the New Zealand Regiment, the 3rd Battalion,139 words
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Article67 1958-09-17 15 LONDON. Tues. Results in last night's Rugby Union matches were: Crr»s Keys 8 Swansea 6; Falmouth 9 Taunton 3; Oosforth 3 Royal High School Former Pupils 11; Leicester 18 Watcyn Thomas's XV 3; Llanelly 11 Ranji Walker's XV 10; Neath 8 Newbridge 0: Penzance andReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement841 1958-09-17 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, SS (Mim.)— Box it el: txlrm. FURNISHED 2 Bedroom Flat, vacant for Europeans, Servant's Quarters and Garage. Telephone ***** between 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. ROOM TO LET at 311 Thomson Road. For inspection please contact Ouan Soon Transport Co. Ltd. 28 Anson Road. Tel: *****841 words
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Advertisement849 1958-09-17 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wmrd, Si (Him.)— Box it eU. txtrm. TO LET approx 400 sq. It. ground floor office accommodation in central business locality Malacca Town. Modern sanitation Apply PO Box Wit, Kuala Lumpur MODERN WELL-FURNISHED S-storey duplex house Trevo.se Crescent Singapore 11, 3 bedrooms modern conveniences Long lease $600/-849 words
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Advertisement898 1958-09-17 15 HOUSES I.AM) FOR SALE It Word, SS (Min.)-Bmx St et: txtrm BINJAI PARK ofl Dunearn Road, resttul first cUss residential area Lots all <lzes v from 12.000 sq. ft upwards Credit Fonder, Meyer Chambers Rattles Place Tol: *****/9 NORMA TERRACE RelMl Street. Opera Estate off Sigiap Road new 3 bedrooms898 words
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Advertisement981 1958-09-17 15 FOR SALE It Wo.d, Si (Mi*.)—B+x M el: txtrm. MITCHELL ELECTRIC WAI KRI HEATER, 5 gallons capacity nonI press type, automatic, with spare elements. $155/- for stock balance. Llndeteves. 170 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore. HOLT'S TAPSTTLLER. Top- ping up the batteries. Converts ordinary tap water into deminer- alised pure water. Produces981 words
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Advertisement769 1958-09-17 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrd, SS (Mim.)— Box it et: txlrm. GENUINE FOURTH REPUBLIC Renault 750 Rusty and Unreliable. Workshop Manual j (essential) and two bricks (to I Augment Handbrake) included, present wner has mechanic to maintain this triumph of profits over design. W. A. Mugg. Box A 9095 3.T.,769 words
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Advertisement159 1958-09-17 15 MISCELLANEOUS 70 Word, Si (Mim Box 5* rlj rxlrm A PERMANENT WAVE that to natural looking soft to the touch by trained hairstylists, Salon New Yorker. 57 Stamford Road PHILIPS HEARING AIDS available from: Twentieth Century Co.. Ltd., 18 Jalan Ibrahim. Johore Bahru, Penang Radio Service Co.. 7« Penang Road.159 words
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Advertisement53 1958-09-17 15 DANCING M Wnrd, Sit (Minimum). <>«'/» 1 mmmlk It or 4, 1J (Mm.) EMBASSY HOTSL D\NCB ngbtly on Roof Garden Chinese/ European rood PRINCES. DINE and Dance to Benny Kleinmans Prince's quarter with Jan Carter HALF WAY HOUSE Restaurant And Bar 1% m s Buklt r.mah Road New Dance Band53 words
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Article, Illustration838 1958-09-17 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL PENANG OFFICIALS ARE NOT BEING CLEVER IN CLAIMING... By SKIPPER SHOWS CUP TO THE FANS 29,000 CLEARLY SAW THE 'GIFT' what could have made Penang football officials claim that their first goal in Saturday's Malaya Cup Final replay was not a "gift" from838 words
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Article333 1958-09-17 16 Umar Rahmat: My mistake rll I MAN most sur- prised by Penang's claim that it was Aziz Ahmad who scored their first goal in Saturday's Malaya Cup Final replay was Singapore fullback Umar Rahmat who admitted yesterday that he put the ball into his own net. "It was my mistake333 words
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Article140 1958-09-17 16 BLACKPOOL HOLD BLACKBURN TO DRAW LONLK)N, Tues.— Blackburn Rovers and Blackpool drew 0-0 In their Football League Dlv One match at Blackburn yesterday after noon Other results: Dlv. Two: Shefffield United 2 Liverpool 0. Dhr. I'nrre: Queen's Park Rangers 3 Doncaster Rovers 1: Chesterfield 2 Bradford City 0; Hull CityReuter - 140 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 16 WHANG AREI (New Zealand). Tues. North Auckland beat the Australian touring Rugby Union team by nine points to eight here today North Auckland led 3-0 at half-time ReuterReuter - 31 words
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315 1958-09-17 16 SAUL JOSHUA - David answers accusations by Pates SAUL JOSHUA By \MR JOE DAVID, chairman of the Singapoi Secondary Schools Sports Council yesterda> strongly refused accusations by Mr. R. B. I. Pates that the Council had shown indifference towards improving soccer in schools Mr. Pates, the S.A.F.A. chief coach and chairman of the315 words
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87 1958-09-17 16 AJAX TO MEET PENANG IN FIRST GAME DENANU luoa —tM Ajax soccer team from Indonesia will meet Penang. the Malaya Cup champions, in the opening match of their ten-day tour In Malaya. The Indonesians, who are expected to arrive here on Thursday, will meet Penang at the City Stadium the87 words
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Article81 1958-09-17 16 KUALA LUMr-ort Tues. Trial i earns for Selangors first Rugby trial on Saturday are: PROBABLES A Dews Y/eoh Cheang Swl. P. Adllngton. Lee Pak Yong, O. Hunt. J. Winchester. Naafl; M Newman A. Jope. T. A. Smith A. Julius. B. Dalntry. K Oliver Dattaya. B. Glover. POSSIBLES Lay81 words
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Article121 1958-09-17 16 Say Hup and Charoen seeded No. 1 BOMBAY Tues.— L'haroen Wat an a Sin, the Siamese badminton ace wbo holds the Malayan sinrles title, is seeded No. 1 in the men's singles of the Indian championships which begin here on Thursday Prataung Patlapongse. the 21-year-old Siamese girl wbo won theReuter - 121 words
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Article231 1958-09-17 16 FMOC to try tax move again KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council is to make another attempt to impose a "tax" on national sports associations affiliated to the council Last year It was proposed that all national sports associations should pay a small percentage of their *at«231 words
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Article72 1958-09-17 16 SBA plans for Chinese schools ri HE Singapore Badminton 1 Association Is planning o popularise the game among Chinese middle schools In Singapore. Tomorrow principals of 29 schools, or their repr sentatlves. will meet SB A officials to make arrangements Tor an Inter-Chinese school tournament. Two coaches have been appointed72 words
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Miscellaneous33 1958-09-17 16 IPOH: Bagfer:— SMl. Present Boy» v Past, padang. PARIT BIINTAR: S«rcer -Dir. 2 Methodists. School v Truna Jaya, pading KDALA LUMPIR: Ru{(rr: Selangor Club v S.A.S., padang; R.A.F. v R.E.M.E.. Batu Canton ment.33 words
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