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1958-09-20
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Title Section23 1958-09-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALB EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fat*"* 1 He**"** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 ft if 15 CENTS23 words
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Article487 1958-09-20 1 BREAKING OF FLOOR PRICE A 'STUNNING BLOW Malayan miners blame it all on Russian machinations $24 drop in a day largest in 5 years TIN TOOK ITS biggest tumble in Singapore yesterday for more than five years following the crack in London overnight due to the487 words
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Article489 1958-09-20 1 ARMS HUNT IN JAIL Reports of a gang feud in Chang i prison then warders find weapons (SINGAPORE prison authorities yesterday confirmed that a big search for weapons was carried out in Chartgi jail earlier this week. But they denied that it had any connection with reports of a feud489 words
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108 1958-09-20 1 Breah floor price to stop Red tin dumping rE secretary of the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Henry Wong, said that fcstt breaking of the tin floor price would have the effect of stopping the dumping of tin by Russia. Expressing his personal view he added: "The present floor108 words
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Article437 1958-09-20 1 STORY BEHIND THE CRISIS rpHE PRESENT crisis in the tin market in London began on Thursday after the buffer stock manager of the International Tin Council withdrew for the time being his support of the cash price of tin of £730 per ton. The matter is to be discussed at437 words
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Article150 1958-09-20 1 LONDON, Friday. ISRAELI Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda Meir was one 1 of 70 passengers in an El Al Britannia from Tel Aviv which landed here with one of its four engines ablaze early today. Flames and sparks were flying from the Inner starboard engineReuter; UPI - 150 words
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Article24 1958-09-20 1 THE HAGUE, Frl.— Dutch Detence Minister. Dr. Cornells Staf. yesterday reiterated the Government's intention of sending troops to Netherlands New Guinea— U.P.l.24 words
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353 1958-09-20 1 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By fPOH, Fri. A student, 1 Adnan bin Din, 17, who shaved his head egg-bald last night to take part in a Yul Brynner contest, was In trouble today both at school and at home. At the weekly assembly353 words
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Article25 1958-09-20 1 VATICAN CITY. Frl.— The Shah of Persia Is expected to call on the Pope when he visits Italy on Oct. 14— U.P.1.UP - 25 words
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169 1958-09-20 1 Algeria rebels proclaim 'Free Govt. CAIRO. Frl.— Algerian Übe ration Front leaders in Cairo today proclaimed a "temporary Free Algerian Government" under the leadership of Mr. Ferhat Abbas. The committee of co-ordi-nation and execution of the National Liberation Front <F.L.N.<. which moved to Cairo from Tunisia last February, met today169 words
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113 1958-09-20 1 Terrorists' headache powder seized too IPOH, Fri.— Patrols from tbe 7th Bn Royal Malay Regiment, yesterday made a big haul of food and other supplies from terrorist dumps in the Operation Chieftain area, where only 12 terrorists remain. Among the quantities seised from several dumps were 12 packets of headache113 words
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Article47 1958-09-20 1 LITTLE ROCK. (Arkansas* Fri.— The Governor of Arkansas, Mr. Orval Faubus said last night that he has a "sound and workable plan" to operate the state schools a* private, all-white Institutions "And It's all legal", he said in a televised speech.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article308 1958-09-20 1 2 a.m. news roundup CORPS FOR WEST IRIAN ACTION JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesian officials today installed a volunteer Comnn>nd» corps for action in West New Guinea Antara news agency »er?rted. Brig -Gen. Muslopo was quoted as saying the corps would be prepared tc "attack West Irian with the aid of theReuter - 308 words
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Article49 1958-09-20 2 CAIRO, Fri. President Nasser yesterday issued a decree freeing French funds and property seized during the Suez crisis of 1956. An agreement on their return, and French compensation to Egypt for damage done during the Anglo-French Intervention Sues was reached in Geneva last month Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article204 1958-09-20 2 us. ENVOY HIT BY CYPRUS GUNMEN NICOSIA, Fri. U.S. Vice Consul, Mr. J. P. Wentworth, was srrot and seriously wounded yesterday, by two terrorist gunmen as he stood in the garden outside his house. The terrorises escaped in a car. Mr Wentworth was struck by four bullets. He was shotUPI - 204 words
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295 1958-09-20 2 Fine start-then Atlas plunges in flames CAPE CANAVERAL, Friday. AN ATLAS inter-continental ballistic missile blew up 90 seconds after launching yesterday on what had been hoped would be its first full-range, ocean-hopping flight. The 100-ton giant thundered off Us launching stand for what appeared to be a fine start. ItUPI - 295 words
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37 1958-09-20 2 LONDON, Fri. Princess Margaret danced into the early morning af Inverness yesterday at a ball of the Seaforth Highlanders and the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, two 'regiments shortly37 words
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Article25 1958-09-20 2 to be amalgamated. It was her second late night in succession. The previous evening she attended a ball and did not leave until 5 a.m.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article23 1958-09-20 2 MONTREAL: The Commonwealth economic conference set up a working group of senior officials to discuss and report on the problem of commodity prices—Reuter.23 words
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Article29 1958-09-20 2 CAPETOWN Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, South African Prime Minister, said that South Africa would remain the "bulwark of white civilisation" in Africa in time of struggle between East and West.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article18 1958-09-20 2 BENARES: Dr. Bhagwan Das, eminent Indian scholar and philosopher, died after a long illness. He was 89. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article23 1958-09-20 2 BOISE (Idaho): Convicts armed with knives and I clubs captured five guards at the state prison here and held them as hostages. —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article22 1958-09-20 2 PARIS: Group Captain Peter Townsend declined an offer by a Johannesburg company of a 12,000 a year poet as public relations officer.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article29 1958-09-20 2 BRUSSELS: Gen. Paik Sun Yup, chief of staff of the South Korean Army, arrived here from The Hague to meet Belgian veterans who fought in the Korean war. —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article22 1958-09-20 2 NORFOLK (Virginia): US Atlantic Fleet headquarters announced that the aircraft carrier Saratoga would leave the Mediterranean and return home by Oct. I—U.P.I.22 words
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144 1958-09-20 2 BANDA: COUP D'ETAT DURING THE RIOTS WAS PLANNED pOLOMBO, Fri.— Mr. "Solomon Bardaranaike, C c y 1 o n's Prime Minister, told the House of Representatives here yesterday that "certain organisations" had planned a coup d'etat during the recent TamilSinhalese disturbances. He said those people were frustrated and he wouldReuter - 144 words
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Article20 1958-09-20 2 TOKYO, Fri. The Royal Mail liner Orsova docked at Yokohama this morning from Australia with 1.500 tourists. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article905 1958-09-20 2 From DONALD LUOLOW WASHINGTON, Fri. As China's guns thunder against the islands of Quemoy and Matsa, there are two things of which the American people are be- coming uncomfortably aware There is no easy way out of this new Far East crisis and they may be facing the905 words
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Miscellaneous25 1958-09-20 2 THE GAMBOLS Birr, i** |(ue'« a CLevEBV. llue worn vis acoumewtL aho ue u&s)\__ ~r-i \*****J—)J |G**p\ WITH QON/6CNMENTJ NSO LITTLE I I /«ESA* v25 words
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622 1958-09-20 3 \EW YORK, Fri.— 1 Mr. John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State, in his address to the U.N. General Assembly last night, accused Red China of attempting the armed conquest of Formosa and the Nationalist held offshore islands. Afler telling about the CommunistReuter - 622 words
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Article127 1958-09-20 3 More aid pledgeCanada MONTREAL, Frl.— Mr. Join Diefenbaker the Canadian Prime Minister, announced la-t night that Canada Intended to increase substantially her contrlbution to the economic development of under-deveiop-ed countries. He said in a speech piepared for delivery to Ministers attending the Commonwealth economic conference In Montreal: "I am attractedReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-09-20 3 IT WAS a happy coincidence that led to a double christening of a white baby and a coloured baby l_st Sunday at Notting Hill, scene of some of the worst 'lot- ins in London's recent race disturbances. Neither of the couples concerned knew that the other would56 words
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119 1958-09-20 3 COLOUR BAR AN ISSUE AT LONDON ELECTION LONDON. Frl.— The colour bar will be an Issue at a local government election in London next week. It is being raised by William Webster, licensee of a public house and a former boxer, who is campaigning against allowing coloured Immigrants into BritainReuter - 119 words
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Article42 1958-09-20 3 POTEMKIN' BEST FILM EVER LONDON, Fri. The 33-year-old Russian re. rolutionary film "Battle, ship Potemkin," directed by the late Sergei Eisenstein. has been voted 'the best film of aU time" by world film historians, with Chap. lin's "Gold Rush" as runner-up. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article321 1958-09-20 3 I ON DON lhurs -The feature l of mine* on the London stock exchange today w the sharp fall In tin shares f 0... *lng withdrawal of the tin council's support Conditions general); were not quite bo buoyant as yesterday but further widespread gains were recorded at the321 words
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Article37 1958-09-20 3 LONDON. Thurs Spot 24'*o x-t 24U,d Not J4Sd Dec J44d Ort -Dec 34* d.. Jan -Mar J4Vn April-June 94* d. Jur?-8»m 24V 4 <l sept elf 94M,d Ort ••If 24V,d M-»v r\ 1 »4Sd TVi>» Out*'37 words
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Article19 1958-09-20 3 -NDON rhll'H H MO »"»r- '645. Forwß'rt t>"«ers '840. sellers C649H: Settlement r fi4S Afternoon only- Its ton*19 words
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358 1958-09-20 3 NEW YORK, Friday. MR. ANDREI GROMYKO, the Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday demanded the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Formosa and renewed a Russian pledge to help Communist China "at any moment to beat off the aggressor by joint efforts." "Let nobodyReuter - 358 words
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Advertisement158 1958-09-20 3 ■■w: S .^fc^. B *WtssW l NTfe. CM*!' gHJjH, v^iSi^l JsßllfeV,. People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes, your day's work is done more easily more quick- tf^);iJ^A\|/Sj£^J ly you're full of energy all uHF'ir^nilEJSM delicious, nutritious QUAKER Ml /Kflp > oats. Have a bowl of158 words
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Article112 1958-09-20 4 BUKIT MERTA.IAM, Fri.— A town councillor, Mr. Abu Bakar Shaik Dawood, who was the subject of a petition to the council recently, has resigned from the health committee. In a letter read out at yesterday's meeting. Mr. Dawood said his decision to resign was not prompted112 words
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Article30 1958-09-20 4 An internal security exercise will be held in Singapore from 7.30 a.m. till noon on Monday. Units taking part will be drawn from the police and the army.30 words
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210 1958-09-20 4 Caustic soda thug foiled in $I,6oo pay grab bid A THUG yesterday waylaid a company executive in a Singapore main road, threw a solution of caustic soda into his face and tried to make off with a briefcase containing a $1,620 payroll. Half-blinded, Mr. Tay Cheng Ean, accountant of Malayan210 words
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94 1958-09-20 4 A special mail to mark first PAA flight A SPECIAL philatelic mail will be carried by PanAmerican World Airways from Melboarne to San Francisro on Sept. 30. The Australian Commission in Singapore said yesterday it was to mark the airlines' inaugural flight to Melbmirne. At present PanAmerican Airways services terminate94 words
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Article28 1958-09-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council will be asked at a special meeting on Sept 30 to approve 347.923 for its iow-cost housing projects.28 words
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214 1958-09-20 4 A NATION-WIDE network of private and gov; m"- ment-sponsored groups has been established in Australia to promote the welfare of the 6.000 students from Asian cour'.rie s. Liaison officers of the Department of External Aitalrs are posted in Sydney and Melbourne to h;lp ttudenti214 words
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Article58 1958-09-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Shell traffic game— one of the highlights ol Kiu;.a Lumpur's Road Safety Wctk -was won this afternoon oy the Pasar Road English School. The second prize was won by Ba.u Road School. the third prize by Methodist Boys' School, and the58 words
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Article40 1958-09-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Inche Mansor bin Haji Ba kri, chairman of the Johore Malay Chamber of Commerce, has been selected as one of the Malayan dele gates to attend the Inter national Trade Congress at Yokohama next month40 words
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Article42 1958-09-20 4 Singapore's Minister for Health. Mr A J Braga. will open a garden fete organ i.sed by the Naval Base Division of the British Red Cross Society at the Royal Naval School. Naval Base On Saturday. Oct. 4, at 3 p.m.42 words
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Advertisement526 1958-09-20 4 FOR RELIABLE AND RUGGED MOTORING ...CHOOSE AN O P E L' OVERLAND TO LONDON^| In September 1957 VICTOR e»d Zg v*u J -^bW MARJORIE DOGGETT of Singo- W' **'.*< |f jfl^p pcre drove on Opel Corovoa J*kL overland from Calcutta to London. J^ J^M •^•W* They drove over r ■*tt*''526 words
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Miscellaneous767 1958-09-20 4 IN M.my CATHAY: The Fly 1. 3306 30 PMNCESS: Road to Heaven/ 9.30; ODEON: Gunman's Walk l! Pla K s of Vie ory 1, 7.30. 3.30. 6.30, 9.30; PARAMOUNT: Mm. .l. Ajlbas Shukrlya 3.30, 6.30. 9.30; ■•Miin CAPITOL: Kansas Raiders 1.15. CATHAY: Qnidi 130 6459 30 3.30, 6.30, 9 30;767 words
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Miscellaneous68 1958-09-20 4 tulandarini 2 JO, l.li, 9 30; ASIATIC: Duyre Habib Hindi 1 2.30, 7. 930 llafu I'ahal <ATHAY: Joget Girl 12.30 3. 7 15. 9J«; TYE KI'AX: Gnle BakavaU 2JO. 6 45. 9.30; REX: Escape In Japan 12.30, 3. 7 15, 930; Ml.liNA: Fcong Wan Chow tHokkien) 12.39 3. 7.13. 9.au68 words
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217 1958-09-20 5 Grenade found at thugs' HQ: 8 men held A HAND grenade, parangs and other weapons were seized during a CID raid on a secret society headquarters in Singapore early yesterday. Eight men, described by police as dangerous secret society thugs, were detained. The raid followed investigations into the gangland kidnapping217 words
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277 1958-09-20 5 TUAN SEMBOK 'OUR BEST MALAY ORANGE GROWER' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SUCCESS has come at last to Tuan Sembok, owner of a four-acre "model" orange grove at Ajil Trengganu after years of perseverence His story is told In the latest Issue of the Malayan Agricultural Journal which describes him as the277 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-09-20 5 Othman is voted 'Mr. Taxi Driver' A FORMER professional musician, (Hitman bin Rais. 46. wu voted "Mr. Taxi Driver Kuala Lumpur. 1958' in a taxi driven contest held in connection with a road safety week drive organised by the Municipal Council. Run-ners-up in the contest are Majld Kerling and Saarjan56 words
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Article40 1958-09-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl— Mr Lee Kirn Lin. cashier of the Johore Bahru Town Council has retired. He was awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct medal on Wednesday In the 85th birthday honours of the Sultan.40 words
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Article43 1958-09-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Johore Government Is giving aid this year to 248 religious school teachers, of whom 32 are women. Last year 187 were aided. A number of Johore-quall-fied religious teachers art at present engaged by thr Brunei Government43 words
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Article38 1958-09-20 5 MERSING. Fri. Twentyfour Sri Mersing English School students— most of them sons of local fishermen and farmers will sit for the Overseas School Certificate md the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education examinations on Nov. 24.38 words
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Article191 1958-09-20 5 Penang may hold one to finance next year's state festival DENANG, Fri.—Pen- ang may organise a public lottery next year to finance the 1959 state festival. It is understood that the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, who Is chairman of the festival committee, has agreed to ask191 words
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Article56 1958-09-20 5 PENANG. Trl. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to make an Important speech at the Penang State Alliance's merdeka anniversary tea-party at UMNO hall here on Oct. 1. The Joint chairman of the Penang State Alliance. Mr Ng Sul Cam, and the Chief Minister, Dato56 words
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127 1958-09-20 5 POLICE CONSTABLE RESCUES MAN FROM THE SEA PENANG, Fri. A police constable rescued a Penang merchant's son from drowning at Batu Ferringhi, 11 miles from the city, yesterday evening. Mr. Khor Tatt Seong. 39--year-old manager of a gold dealers' shop and son of wealthy merchant Mr. Khor Seng Lee, was127 words
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Article68 1958-09-20 5 Lim Thian Seng. 18. of Jurong, was acquitted In Singapore yesterday on a charge of using criminal force on Inspector M. Mclntyre at the Orchard Road police station on July 21. Mr R. Ramason. the magistrate, ordered the acquittal after Inspector Lee Cheng Teen, prosecuting, had Informed68 words
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Article37 1958-09-20 5 MUAR. Frl.— An intensive campaign for the registration of voters and the revision of the electoral roll for the Federal and state elections next year is now being carried out here by the Information Services.37 words
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Article28 1958-09-20 5 MERSING. Frl. Mrs. F Sabaratnam has been ap pointed senior headmistress of the Brl Mersing Primary School and also secretary to the school's board of managers.28 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-09-20 5 D A niA H a A I"» Hope conUnues bis Date With KADIO MALAYA Music; 8.30 Calling All Hospital*; NATIONAI SHORT WAV. C1 D Wn; PM 115 Pt 1.- WAV« gramme Summary Tunei with your SERVICE Tiffin; 1.30 The News; 1.45 More 41 metres Tunes with Your Tiffin; 2.00 SaturSINGAPORE175 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-09-20 6 WOMEN IN MALAYA NOT FREE says NIECE OF SULTAN I ONDON. Fri—Teng- ku Mukminah binte Tengku Mohamed Jewa, niece of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Sultan of Kedah, said here that Malayan women had not achieved emancipation. Tengku Mukminah. who Is in Britain on a six month97 words
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447 1958-09-20 6 Court clears planter accused of shooting man on estate MAGISTRATE IS TOLD: GUN WENT OFF BY ACCIDENT SUNGEI SIPUT, Friday. John Peter Feron, assistant manager of Kamuning estate, Sungei Siput, was today acquitted by Magistrate Inche Hashim bin Abdul Hamid here on a charge of causing the death of Yahaya447 words
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73 1958-09-20 6 Big parade for birthday of Prophet KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Muslims here will celebrate Prophet Mohameds birthday on Sept. 26. For the first time, political parties will take part in the procession from the Merdeka Stadium to the town mosque. More than 100 voluntary organisations and units of the Federation armed73 words
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Article60 1958-09-20 6 IPOH. Frl. The first-ever law course for laymen to be held in Malaya, concluded with a buffet dinner at the Perak Library hall here last night. Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah. the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. and several lawyers who lectured during60 words
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Article118 1958-09-20 6 Registrar in summons suit SENIOR government officer will appear on Oct. 10 in a summons suit brought under the Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance. Choo Kirn Hock, acting Registrar of Births and Deaths, is being asked in the suit to show cause why a certified copy of a death118 words
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Article183 1958-09-20 6 IPpH, Friday. TWO ALLIANCE councillors last night announcec the Government's decision to lift the 24-hour curfew imposed a year ago on rubber estates and farms in the "Operation Bintang" area near Pusing. i The operation was wound up with the surrender of the last183 words
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Article50 1958-09-20 6 BUTTERWORTH. Frl. The body of a 50-year-old fisherman. Darus bin Soro. was recovered this afternoon from Sungei Mati here. Darus had been missing since Wednesday afternoon when he went fishing at Sungei Maklom. about a mile from the spot where a search party found his body50 words
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Article31 1958-09-20 6 MUAR. Fri.— Messrs. Yee Kirn Kam, Kong Choc San and Chua Keng San have been appointed members of the Board of Managers for the Chung Hwa Primary School here.31 words
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Article23 1958-09-20 6 PENANG FrL— The Royal Australian Air Force will hold a Battle of Britain dance In the City Hall here tomorrow night.23 words
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76 1958-09-20 6 SOLDIER DID NOT SAY SIR -11 2 DAYS JAIL A SOLDIER who was rude to a sergeant major was Jailed for 112 days at a Singapore court martial yesterday RASC Driver Raymond Gellesple, it was alleged, failed to address REME Warrant Officer W. E. Lin- ton as "sir". On another76 words
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200 1958-09-20 6 SIR GERALD THE CONSIDERATE-BY HIS SECRETARY LONDON. Friday. IyHAT sort of a boss is the retiring Chief of the fT Imperial General Staff. Sir Gerald Templer? The answer was given today by a woman who ha> been on his personal staff for eight years. She is Warrant Officer Olive Rutter,200 words
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Article205 1958-09-20 6 Sunday meeting to fight ban KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pRADUATES of the University of Malaya are re- newing the fight for a single union for Federation and Singapore students. They will hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to seek the reversal of a recommendation of the Joint205 words
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Advertisement53 1958-09-20 6 FALLING HAIR Dr. La»to' AP11 1 OC.t.S HAIB POMADE Is a scientific hair restorer. Arrests hair fall promotes new growth of hair prevents baldness fC^^^k dandruff. Irritation htt J^. and gives suppleness V WJ| and beauty to hair «xJ3mI $3 00 Postage 60 cts. < HAHI CO., (Post Box 123).53 words
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Article84 1958-09-20 7 2O WHO BACKED REDS TAKE A PLEDGE PENANG. Fri.— Twenty confessed bandit sympathisers and helpers yesterday publicly pledged to "safeguard our villages, state and nation against Communist penetration and subversion." They took the pledge with 1,000 other villagers before the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, at an anti-Communist rally84 words
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535 1958-09-20 7 Ismail: Federation uncompromising on colonialism WASHINGTON, Friday. j^ALAYA pursues an independent foreign policy but is "uncompromisingly** against colonialism, the Federation's chief U.N. delegate, Dr. Ismail bin Dato AbJul Rahman, said yesterday. In an address over the U.N. radio network, celebrating the completion of the Federation's first year as a U.N.Reuter - 535 words
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256 1958-09-20 7 'Clean up or quit flats' Council tells 1 senior men TWENTY FIVE senior officers living in the Singapore City Council's staff flats at Pasir Panjang have been told by the council that they must clean the staircases, landings and passages themselves or quit. 1 This was the council's reply to256 words
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102 1958-09-20 7 AN 'ANTHEM' SURPRISE FOR PENANG GOVERNOR PENANG. I i.- St. Xavler's Institution has prepared a surprise for the Governor, Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, when he pays til first official visit to the school next Thursday. For several days the teachers and pupils have been practising a song specially composed102 words
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Article27 1958-09-20 7 Singapore Muslims will stage a procession from Kandahar Street to Lorong 12 Oeylang on Sept. 26 at 2.30 p.m. In honour of the Prophet's birthday.27 words
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108 1958-09-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A suggestion to turn part of Templer Park 14 miles from here Into a boo Is expected to be discussed at a meeting here next Wednesday to form a zoological society for the Federation. Twenty four representatires of interested organisations and108 words
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Obituary176 1958-09-20 8 10 Ward, tit (Minimum) DAMON: Mrs. K.M. (Molly) widow of JJ. Dt-lton and beloved sister of Dory Roberts and J.E.S Crawford passed away in Batu Gajah after a long illness. MR. KOH CHONG BENG, Age 6fi. passed away peacefully at 4.02 a.m. at No. 61 Carpmael Road, Singapore 15,176 words
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Obituary27 1958-09-20 8 10 Word. $10 (Minimum). IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mrs. Koh Peng Yam (nee Madam i;i Yang Neoi. Died 20 9/56. Lione But Never Forgotten",27 words
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Article213 1958-09-20 8 10 Word, tit (Minimum) IHE COCKPITS Java Rljsttafel is served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. IT IS AVAILABLE now in Sin t a pore Tabasco, the Sauce made from Chilli, with a world-wide reputatio... SIONE SYME will resume children's dancing classes in the Masonic Hall Kuala Lumpur Octo213 words
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Article702 1958-09-20 8 The kindly advice to the tin producer not to allow himself to be panicked by the crash in the London market is more easily given than taken. Since, however, there is nothing the producer can do until the International Tin Council meets, it is better that702 words
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Article322 1958-09-20 8 A few days ago a readei who signed himself "Company Director" wrote to complain that school principals made little or no effort to rind jobs for their boys. H» said he had written to the headmasters of four of the largest schools in Malaya offering to send322 words
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Article180 1958-09-20 8 The Steering Committee of the United Nations has taken up again the postponed issue of China's representation in the United Nations, a question twice shelved and likely to be shelved once again. It is no doubt grotesque that a nation of 650 million people should not180 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1958-09-20 8 iiiiiiiiiciiiiitiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiKJiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiir^ i wmWM-mMB srvnv j FHE effect of the decision not to proceed with the proposal to bar, by legislation, children under 16 from seeing "unsuitable films" in Singapore's rinemas is io place the onus where it belongs on the parents. The restriction is to beLee Lira - 1,274 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-09-20 8 jiiiiiimi FIFTY YEARS AGO T (From the Mraits limes of z September 17 1908) ;To a suggestion by the Hong Kong Chamber of L'om- merce that there is p >ssi- bilin of importing locally made lard into Singapore, E importers and husir nessmen are said to he studying the prospects176 words
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Advertisement565 1958-09-20 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. IU Wmrd, tit (Minimum) COMBES To Janine and Geoiges a son, Bcruayd. BOULTON: To Shirley and Doug, a son, Paul Anthony, on 17th September, 1958. at Kandang Kfriu.ni Hospital. Singapore. It Word, $10 (Minimum). KOii-iNG. Cii..e liual, joungesi ton o( Madam Lee Kee liv ana Kn.i Geak, only565 words
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Advertisement62 1958-09-20 8 SIGNALS for EYE-EXAMINATION:-I Not seeing »eu at distance w near i Frequent neadachea, I Byes feel tired or uneasy 4 Can't read or write comfortin extreme cases dizziness and uausea. leer nf 4pp*tU« 4 vntnilins Our technique and procedure in visual analysis with the most complete equipment are entirely different62 words
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Advertisement94 1958-09-20 8 \j£*\ "CHUSAN" SAILS Singapore 8 j m.— Noon 3-6 M*y Manila B<m llp.m. 9 May Hong Kong e»m.— 8 P .m. n-12 m» v Yokohama &»m.— l6 m* v Honolulu 8 J.m —Midnight 23 May Vancouver 9 m s Pm 28-29 m^ San Francisco Noon_i 4 lunt thence via PdIJMU94 words
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Article, Illustration411 1958-09-20 9 SHE PLAYS PRISONER OF JAPANESE IN 'CAMP ON BLOOD ISLAND' RAKISAKA LEE, a 24 year old former school teacher, is the first Singapore Chinese aUi to make a name lor herself in British films. In her latest film, the "Camp on Blood Island,"411 words
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Article107 1958-09-20 9 TRUCE IN FREIGHT 'WAR' AN 11 -month freight t\ War between Siam and Europe has ended with the establishment of a conference by seven shipping lines. An increase in Malayan timber exports to Britain and Europe is expected to follow. The seven companies that have decided to call a truce107 words
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Article80 1958-09-20 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Fri —The Sultan of Selangor, who is visiting Brunei with the Tengku Ampuan as quests of the Sultan, today attended prayers at the Kajang Mosque at Jalan Sulatan accompanied by his royal host, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin Yesterday, the Selangor visitors toured the Sultan80 words
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Article26 1958-09-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Lake Gardens here is to have a new $7,000 Covers' Bridge to replace the one damaged by floods last year.26 words
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Article60 1958-09-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Central Electricity Board is scrapping its old register of building contractor with which it has had associations and starting a new one. Thus is because some contractors on its boor.s moved and have not notified the board. The new register will also permit60 words
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Article174 1958-09-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A KUALA Lumpur magistrate today ordered a A warrant for the arrest of a Danish planter who, it was stated, has returned to his country on leave Tage Rolsted, attached to Effingham estate was to have appeared on a summons charge of174 words
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138 1958-09-20 9 TATTOO IS JUST FOR BEAUTY COURT TOLD BY YOUTH A FACTORY hand, charged with being a member of the 24 secret society group, told a Singapore court yesterday that he had tattooed himself "for beauty's sake." Tn K Poh Klat, 20. of Bukit Ho Swee, said he used to have138 words
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Article40 1958-09-20 9 JERANTUT, Fri The manager of Tarn Eng Seng and Sons Estate here was fined $100 or two months jail for failing to remit the company contributions ol its employees' provident fund for March and April this year.40 words
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Article94 1958-09-20 9 Going to Island From HALL ROMNEV LONDON. Fri— lt is learned on good authority that when Australia takes over the administration of Christmas Island on Oct. 1. the first Representative of the Australian Government there will be Mr. D. E. Nickels, former Assistant Commissioner of Singapore Police. Mr. Nickels retired94 words
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Article24 1958-09-20 9 A number of Singapore dealers in Chinese goods are expected to attend a trade exhibition in Canton starting on Oct. 15.24 words
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203 1958-09-20 9 Blue' films: Two fined despite plea of 'sex' science KLANG, Fri. A magistrate and a lawyer today gave these verdicts on two "blue" films: The magistrate, Inche Mori amed Salleh bin Hajl Sulaiman: "Very obscene. Showing them for money Is worse than living on the immoral earnings of prostitutes." The203 words
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Article44 1958-09-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An Australian expert on apprenticeship training arrived here today to operate a training scheme for hundreds of youths in the building industry. The expert, Mr. A. Eldridge, has been sent by the International Labour Organisation for a year.44 words
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Article35 1958-09-20 9 Five men burst into an opium den in Maude Road. Singapore, and stole three pipes and smoking utensils from a man who was enjoying a smoke. A report was made to the police.35 words
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372 1958-09-20 9 DENANG, Fri. Mr. Justice Rigby, in a written Judgment this morning, said there was "reasonable certainty" that a banishee, Tan Kheng Long, was neither a Federal citizen by operation of law nor by application. He had in the High Court372 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-09-20 9 THE KING FALLS SICK AT PERLIS RIVER SPORTS ARAU, Fri.— The Yang diPertuan Agong was taken 111 yesterday afternoon while watching river sports at Kuala Perils. But the King fulfilled all his engagements before leaving Perils for Pulau Langkawi,151 words
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Advertisement211 1958-09-20 9 BIRDS EYE QUICK- FROZEN Birds Eye Chicken Pie is READY FOR THE OVEN! Yes, quick frozen by Birds Eye, it comes to you all ready to tMke. Serve it today, ■^P^qXJ^ piping hot. Buy the large pie j"i^T^rtyli^% (plenty for two) or the individual Tm. A s tmP^ss^ 4 I'W211 words
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Advertisement159 1958-09-20 9 Sausages are a good meal... SAUSAGES are a feast FRESH-FROZEN OR IN TINS Sole Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. •(■an. ii(/cN/i-«it v r v I Airconditionedi f^ 820 Ceylan, Road T«l *****/3 b *****/2 53 DINE WINE b DANCE Saturday b Sunday Lunch. —vj to rhe rhythm o« LIONEL159 words
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386 1958-09-20 10 rpHE postal authori- ties seem to have a complete lack of forethought with regard to the issue of stamps nmmemorating the first Anniversary of Malaya's independence. On Aug. 31 I went to Johore Bahru to get about a dozen set of 30386 words
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Letter55 1958-09-20 10 MUAR library has been somewhat neglected. The surrounding area is dominated by dead leaves and lallang. The path leading to the library is inhabited by creeping plants. Not even a sign board is posted to mark the library. Moreover, hardly anything is to be seen within the four55 words
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Letter43 1958-09-20 10 CAN anybody say why it was necessary to shoot the Templer Park tigress and why it is also necessary to try and shoot the other two tigers which are suspected of being in the park? T. H. A POTTS Singapore.43 words
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372 1958-09-20 10 I REFER to the Malay Film Production of Sergeant Hassan Naturally one critic will differ from another in his remarks as to the merits of a picture, but I have read several reports on this film and I read in two or372 words
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238 1958-09-20 10 MORE MEMBERS MORE BOOKS IN LIBRARY I REFER to a letter from "Ipohite." (ST. Sept. 16), regarding the paucity of reference books In the Perak Library. There is a whole bookshelf In the library stocked with all kinds of reference books which the president of the library. Dato Pangllma Bukit238 words
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Letter120 1958-09-20 10 AMOVE to restore the Sultanate in Singapore ha.s been made by UMNO Singapore. Before my Malay brothers in Singapore proceed further with their proposal to reinstall a Sultan in Singapore. I would like to remind them about the financial commitments. How could Malays in Singapore become realowners of120 words
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372 1958-09-20 10 ¥T is well and good lor many readers of your paper to suggest that all inconsiderate drivers should have their licences suspended and even, as one reader suggested, have the car impounded. May I ask one question? Who Is an Inconsiderate driver? I trust372 words
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91 1958-09-20 10 INTER-DENOMINATIONAL CHURCH IN HIGHLANDS A SMALL church is being erected in Cameron Highlands for inter-deno-minational Christian worship on land which was formerly a part of Tanglin School playground. Donations will be appreciated from Tanglin Old Boys and Girls who would like to be associated with the church, and from past91 words
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63 1958-09-20 10 rpHERE are tens of thouI sands of schoolboys who cannot find Jobs In the Government services, because Government reemploys many pensioners, and regard them as experienced and efficient. But In many post offices, you see pensioners selling stamps, a job that schoolboys can easily carry63 words
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Advertisement467 1958-09-20 10 Smith-Corona j^. portable TYPEWRITER JACOBSON VAN DEN BERG (S) LIMITED Agent! for: TYPEWRITERS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG THE FINEST wX'AicJuMJ^/ D'J BARRY TEA COFFEE SERVICES J \\jl CtvsCvnf j, Penon9 Rd JrNCAPOtE. TEI. J43// w I Engineer! in th? sizzling heat of the Sahara, I til II it467 words
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Advertisement231 1958-09-20 10 Pastry that's crisp and golden to look at pastry that simply melts at a bite that's the result when you make it with Stork Margarine Stork makes all pastry and cakes and sponges too into something extra-special. Give yourself a treat next baking-day use Stork Margarine. STORK MARGARINE —the secret231 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1958-09-20 11 STRAITS TIMES Special FEATURE Piracy lives on in Malayan waters but the last of the cut-throats has vanished long since, says Lloyd Morgan FIIK Singapore Free Press has given an interesting description of the type of prahu used by pirates in Malayan waters in the first half ol last century.1,638 words
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Advertisement280 1958-09-20 11 tvas white -until I gh& Savtf -loan's l^J^mmmmmm B^BK- •*)Mlft*fe Jft^H K La 1 i BtAßatfattVß^yHDPvl lU^ You can see at a glance which Ht WM 1 blouse was washed in Surf WHITES ARE WHITER, 0 COIOUREDS BRIGHTER znd thot means cleaner/ SURF vtfashes whiter/ w M-SN-MM Why users call280 words
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Miscellaneous87 1958-09-20 11 i ttrntvn A 1 <>. By 31aa The Saint Hy Leslie Vharteris IPirk Trary By Vhesier Gould BVBJBBSB^BjBJB^BVBJBJBJ BMBT^ows it coming V uoweveo. you'd better I And pantsv*s gang gets B^B^^ TMROUGM? LOWER THE CAMERA A LITTLE CLOSER AND CLOSER B^TME CAMERA'S TURNED BbBBBJBb^*"- tTZ^X^— rCI 7° TAKE IN MORE87 words
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480 1958-09-20 12 By Our Market Correspondent nOMINATING Singapore markets yesterday was the crack of $24 in the tin price to $344.50 per picul following the tumble of £90 in the London 6pot and cash prices overnight, due to the inability of the buffer stock480 words
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Article26 1958-09-20 12 SINGAPORE Sept. 19. RUBBER: 83 cents per lb. (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $344.50 per picul (down $24). Estimated unofficial offering 65 tons.26 words
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Article407 1958-09-20 12 Rubber more active THE gradual advance In prices and more active conditions which have prevailed during the week came as a relief to most traders who were becoming more and more bored with the Singapore rubber market, report Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd., in their current market survey. It would407 words
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Article149 1958-09-20 12 October first grade rubber j buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 83 cents per lb. down five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing price. Closing tone: Quiet: Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot fob. buyers 82>4. sellers 82 Int. 1149 words
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Article104 1958-09-20 12 Singapore Chinese Prodace Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent September/October $33 V» buyers. $34 sellers. Coconut Oil: quiet; bulk $52.. sellers, drum $56 sellers Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $123. Sarawak. $122, .special Sarawak black $72 (all down $I>. Singapore104 words
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Article79 1958-09-20 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) Sellinc T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141% French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1609',; Deutsche Marks 135 H. Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hong Kon79 words
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Article439 1958-09-20 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Indusfials were irregular, tins were slightly steadier after weak and rubbers quiet. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Dispensary $1.13: r'raser Neave ords $2,87 4 to $2.84 c all: Gammon $1.51: W. Hammei439 words
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Article19 1958-09-20 12 Malayan Share Market: Srpt. 19 Se*MS Industrials: 93.41 9Z.lt Tint: 78 IS M.77 Jan. 1 1958 10019 words
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Article122 1958-09-20 12 I Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Victoria 1/2, Rajula 4/5, St. Edmund 6A, Oyounex 6/7, Glenroy 8/9, Do rinthia 10/11, Kapitan Kosko 13/14, Ascanius 15/16, City of Singapore 18. Chuyo Maru 19/20, Sedenak N. Wall 2. Selangor N. Wall 3, Resang122 words
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Article154 1958-09-20 12 MELBOURNE, PYI. INVESTMENT shares held a strong tone on the Stock Exchange here today. All sections were well supported. Price movements remained narrow. Best move was Peters (Vie) up lOd. to 365. 3d. Mining shares were more variable. A firm tone was held, and oil stocks were most154 words
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Advertisement357 1958-09-20 12 NOTICES THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD., 2 4, CAMPBr-LL ROAD, K 1 M I I Mil K 1 Notice is given that Adaikala- j samy Francis Xavler, Identity j Card No. 5L*****3, is no longer employed by this Company and Is not, therefore, authorised to collect money on our357 words
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Advertisement511 1958-09-20 12 NOTICES PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT As a mark of respect for my alher-ln-law, Mr. Koh Chong Beng Inchle Leong who passed iway on 19.9 58, Dato Sam Poh Meo Neo, No. 42 Crane Road, 3 pore 15 will be closed from 19th Sept. to 2/10/58. Sd. YAP KEE LEONG. ME MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE511 words
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Advertisement588 1958-09-20 12 NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify the public that LJew rook Set of 110 Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur, Is no longer employed by this Company and has no authority to collect money or transact any business whatsoever on our behalf. ORCHARD MOTOR CO.. LTD.. 115 Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. ADMISSION588 words
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Advertisement817 1958-09-20 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD Invites applications from suitably qualified Federal cltiztns (Ladies or Gentlemen) for the post of Secretary-Designate. The selected candidate would be stationed at Petaling Jaya and would be required to train, under the secretary, for a period of six to nine months and then817 words
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Advertisement886 1958-09-20 12 "K LINE" Japan. U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast Service $'a«<a P. Ska* fenant EU loot EU i» EU NT Mtiiiai Mara Iti call 11. ll Oci U Oct II Oci /•trill 14/1) Oct J5 OCI II Mat It N(i Mom Man" lit call 11/11 "at ilMi 13 Nat M call886 words
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Advertisement1529 1958-09-20 13 Tali i4os MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: X4ix (II hats) incorporated in Smgapoil) 01 liHi) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE VeV.' SAIUNSS 10 LIVERPOOL lUSGOW. LONOOH CONIIHINIAL PORTS (Via Smj will hktrtv tt prtceit via Paaarna oi Cape if GeM Nape) Carriers option to prr .ed via other ports to lead1,529 words
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Advertisement1236 1958-09-20 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, COTHEHBIRG, OSLO S'pori P. S'ha* Petwi •kipM- it Ptrt SELANOIA"* 22/»Sept 23/23 Sept 24 75 Sept BUSUANCA" 1/ 4 Oct 8/ t Oct V 1 Or SONGKHLA" 1/ I Oct •FAISTRIA" 23/24 Oct 2520 Od1,236 words
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Advertisement1317 1958-09-20 13 suTing THE BEN LIKE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE ilncorponted in thi United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K.. I CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori P. Staii Pewig BENCRUMHAN far Hamburg, london. Rotterdam. M'bro 22/21 Sept 20 Sept 30 Sept 2 Oct BENDORAN for London, Rotterdam, 24/20 Sepi Bremen, Hamburg 27 Sept/ I1,317 words
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Advertisement1299 1958-09-20 13 McALISTER CO.. LTD. TEl.i Nl.. tOMt BLLBRMAM LINES KLAVENBSS LIMB lINtOt), HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. It* ANCELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG HUH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND MO tor USA. Hortk Atlantic Ports AccipMt cargo far Ceatral I Sautt and Canada via Colombo Aatenca CITY OF SINGAPOREt BRONXVIUI Spore P. Sham Peneng Spore P1,299 words
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208 1958-09-20 14 By VICTOR NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Fr L Malaya will send a large contingent to the South-east Asia Peninsula Games to be held in Bangkok at the end of next year. Mr. K. Aryaduray, secretary of the Federation of208 words
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Article190 1958-09-20 14 Penang rout tourists 7-1 OENANG, Fri.—Pen--1 ang, the Malaya Cup champions, beat the Ajax soccer team of Indonesia 7-1 in the visiting team's opening match at the City Stadium here last night. Centre forward Aziz Ahmad and Inside right Arlff Arlffln scored three goals each The Malaya Cup champions only190 words
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Article140 1958-09-20 14 I ONDON, Frl.— The New Zea*4 land cricketers, who leave (or home tomorrow, expect to show small profit on their tour of Britain this summer. Mr. Jack Phillips, their manager said ln London today: "We have lust about covered expenses and there may be a wallReuter - 140 words
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Article31 1958-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Victoria Institution beat High nt ,f r sc h°ol hockey match ?flf c a urb *chan Singh (8). Bhariful (2). Thavasa waran and Ambikapathy scored31 words
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140 1958-09-20 14 INVITATION TO MARIA WITHDRAWN BY LTAA MELBOURNE, Fri Tbr Lawn I»-iinJs Association of Australia has with drawn its invitation io "Brazilian Bombshell" Esther Bueno The Australian tour planned f>r Maria this season would have cost the associaUon $13,000 Eighteen-year-old Mkrla who has been dubbed the Lew Hoad of women's tennis,"Reuter - 140 words
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Article78 1958-09-20 14 HONG KONG. Frl—American promoter Leo Leavitt said today: "I will get Herb Elliott, don't worry." Mr. Leavitt added. "I am so certain of getting him, I'm going to order two air passage tickets for Elliott and his father or fiancee to get to Tokyo on SeptReuter - 78 words
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Article65 1958-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Selangor Chinese and Selangor Malays drew 1-1 ln their friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium last night. Both goals were scored ln the first half. Malays who were without their stars, Abdul Ghani and Rahim Omar, took the lead In the 16th65 words
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Article179 1958-09-20 14 MHF WILL DISCUSS PROTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Malayan Hockey Federation, at its next annual general meeting, to be held here shortly, will consider what action it should take against states which withdraw from competitions without sufficient reasons. M.H.F. secretary K. Aryaduray said today. The Negrl Sembllan Hockey Association has179 words
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Article202 1958-09-20 14 World mark lift by Russian STOCKHOLM, Frl.-Rus-sian weightlifter Viktor Busjujev set a new world record for the lightweight class at the world weightllfting championships here last night. Busjujev took the title with a total of 859} pounds for the three lifts— press 2754-lb.. sna.ch 259-lb and Jerk 3251-lb -Reuter PARIS:Reuter - 202 words
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Article108 1958-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Victoria Institution did well to hold Selangor Club to a 13 points (two goals and a try) to lo (two goals) win in their rugger match on the padang today Ai the Club's points were scored by Glover. He gave Club108 words
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Article62 1958-09-20 14 TODAY KLALA I I Vlfl K |9M Ajax P.T. v P.A.M Youths. Merdeka Stadium. 7.45 p.m. Rufger: State Trial, padang; 515 >p.m. Tennis: Oolf Club championships. Circular Road. IPOH: Rogby: Perak Civilians v Perak Services, padang. Ml AR Smrrr Dlv. 2— I.anadrum Estate v Telecoms FT TOMORROW KUALA62 words
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Article125 1958-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Rain interrupted several matches ln the Selangor Golf Club open tennis championships here today. Results Men's singles: Lee King Fun v L Lewis Brown 6-1. 4-6 (unfinished): Abdul Aziz Ali bt H Muntz 6-3, 6-1: Michael Chan bt S. M. Alkadry 10-8. 9-7;125 words
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Article67 1958-09-20 14 LONDON, Fri. Results in last nicht's U.K. football matches were: DIV. 2 Charlton Athletic 4 Barnsley 0; Ley ton Orient 0 Swansea Town 0; Scunthorpe United 1 Stoke City 1 DIV. 3 Newport County 2 Wrexham 1; Plymouth Argylt 3 Bury 0 DIV. 4 Crewe Alexandra 2Reuter - 67 words
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Advertisement830 1958-09-20 14 uuui f- rj? jV» WY^aWTiVMOBSQ 3Sfelk^BiMMrJ/~V Ml1?M V 2 P r°n6 0 SHO ING! M\m X1 m -1.45-4.15-6.30 A >.00 pm. *T 1 Rossano Brazil Joan Fontaine Johnny Mathls J^ >. c .cope A CERTAIN SMILE jf Plus ON STAGE at 9 p.m. All-Malayan Finals of jL "Johnny Mathis ('MR.830 words
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Advertisement497 1958-09-20 14 liP^PJLwiWjiH^^J il»liHw^l I i iHONr. /£WrW^FE*tt¥fc± VOII' Stunrirtff I 7W( xSsßaaa^ 145, 4. 6.30 9.30] i "PROUD RERII" ollvim de H vlu n «*gm) j LAPP rKUHW REPEL rtartd Ladd Technicolor. I TonUht M'nlW FULL or JOY" Mandarin (SB). Today 9 a.m.: "CHENG DAU CHOR HOI" Mandarin I Tomorrow 9497 words
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Miscellaneous324 1958-09-20 14 C T >• I 27 for the Oriental to Straits Times Crossword "Ho^aVn. ?9 Desert her ln preference Hi P- DOWN §S& Ha H|_ Does cleansing discourage the '0 Sgs; II common man? (9) a Pl«y haphazardly with spirt «ss! SSS isaaa on the street (6). 6 The »r notes324 words
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Advertisement1587 1958-09-20 15 ■tedMEqMEMBEI^EMELEViEM < ACCOMMODATION VAtAM j 20 Words IS (Mim.)— Box St eU. txtrm. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED Houses/Fiau Available In all I Districts. Small commission when house taken. Write requirements I 'housing Singh" P.O. Box 4UOS. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION 2Bedroom Furnished Plat with Modern Sanitation 20-A Chappel Ckise. Rent $250/. 0.n.0. per mensum1,587 words
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Advertisement948 1958-09-20 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE •t Wmrdr tS (Him.)— Box St ett. txtrm. LATE 1947 HUDSON Saloon iwner driven car view Choy Kong tfotors 107 Anson Road Singapore I. Contact Mr. Bok what offers? LATEST 1958 MODEL Austin Metropolitan Hard-Top. One careful owner. Just run-in. Highest )ffer secures. 60A Stevens Road ifler948 words
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Advertisement1001 1958-09-20 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt *j (.Hiii.)- Box St ett. txtrm. I 1957 VAUXHALL VICTOR I Super, Ford Consul. 1956 Opel Kapnan and Rekord. Vauxhall i Cresta Ford Prefect, Peugeot 403, 1 Hoiden. Plymouth, 1955 Hillman. Plymouth, Morris Oxford, Austin A.50 Ford Prefect. 1954 Hillman. 1 Ford Consul and Zephyr.1,001 words
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Advertisement817 1958-09-20 15 .^7^7... RATTAN MACHINERY FOR SAIL NEW BORNEO STYLE of Mas f^. sage. (Latest method used). Call Offers are Invited for the purchase of one unit Rattan Toyko-Bath 32 Lloyd Road. Phone Splitting and Shaping Machine (original price- about Str. ***** for enquiries. (Open Sun- $1200(U) amJ one Chinese gentleman (Eng-817 words
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Article2592 1958-09-20 16 THIS SPEEDY THREE-YEAR-OLD SHOULD WIN VASE TRIAL RACING with EPSOM JEEP going Today's best bets /2&^ EPSOM JEEP's best bets at Ipoh jJSsgk toda V are; Loyalty II (Race 3), WCUgp Steve (Race 6) and On Parole (Race CALL iOY't double is: $tev« f2f%f%w% Race 6)2,592 words
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Article826 1958-09-20 16 Race I— 2.0: (Class Dlv. 6 Wur*. 1 ***** Blue Swell (Metropole St.) Sullivan, 4 9.0 »SF) 'Let Zander Zorg (No Worry St.) E. Breuk.. 3 90 (O) Barratt Trinidad II (C.T. Aw) Sullivan, 4 8.12 (O) <!•»»«» 4 000 Ni«ht Sentry (AY. Wong) Rodgers 4 8.12 W826 words
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Article53 1958-09-20 16 LONDON. Fri. The ten final acceptors, with weights. for the Queen Elizabeth Stakes to be run ore mile at Ascott Heath, on Sept 27. are: Orslnl (9.1). Karim. Babur and Tudor Jinks (8.11). Pall Mall (8.8). Yla (8.5). Blockhaus and Major Portion (8.4). Butiaba and PrincessReuter - 53 words
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Article391 1958-09-20 16 THEY'RE CONFIDENT OF KEEPING 'ASHES' I ONDON, Fri. If de- termination and confidence count for anything, England's cricketers, who sail for Australia tomorrow, will keep the covered "Ashes" which they have held for the past five years. The team, led by Peter May will goReuter - 391 words
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