The Straits Times, 21 September 1958
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Title Section16 1958-09-21 1 The Straits Times latest j in Ma No. 1,204. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1958. 20 CENTS16 words
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278 1958-09-21 1 4 KILLED, 12 HURT IN HEAD-ON CRASH Holiday trip ends in tragedy for tappers ROTARY GOVERNOR SUFFERS BROKEN LEGS KLUANC. Saturday, FOUR MEMBERS of a family were killed in a head-on collision between two cars on the Johore Bahru-Ayer I tarn main trunk road near Sempang Rengam about 10 a.m.278 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-09-21 1 DEOPLE in Chinatown panicked in fear of fire yesterday when a fire engine drove into congested Smith Street, Singapore. At noon, a police Black Maria arrived with about 20 piainclothed policemen with revolvers strapped around their waists. The fire engine's turntable ladder shot191 words
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Article94 1958-09-21 1 AND IN THE CITY LAST NIGHT AMOTOK-. yi list and his pillion rider were killed last nigat in a head-on collision with a car at Dunearn Road, Singapore, last night. Abdul Rahman bin Kassim, 29. a Singapore Harbour Board employee, died on the spot. His sailor94 words
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Article62 1958-09-21 1 LONDON, Sat. Frenchborn aciress Yvonne Arnaud died this morning in a London hospital where she was operated on for cerebral trouble. Miss Arnaud, b 5. collapsed with cerebral haemorrhage on Aug 1. Miss Arnaud, one of the leading figures of the London stage, made herReuter - 62 words
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Article270 1958-09-21 1 TAIPEH, Saturday. IOATI0NALIST Chinese gunboats sank a Communist torpedo boat last night in a 40-minute sea skirmish near the blockaded Quemoy Islands, the Defence Ministry announced today. I The Ministry said a direct hit by Nationalist guns set the Red craft on fire. TheUPI - 270 words
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Article68 1958-09-21 1 LONDON. Sat.— An Avro Vulcan jet bomber crashed at Syerston Royal Air Force Base near Newark, Nottinghamshire, today as thousands of people were watching a Battle of Britain air display. Eight R.A.F. men died in the crash, three crew and five ground-staff. No one inReuter - 68 words
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Article23 1958-09-21 1 HONG KONG, Sat.— Police seized M 550,000 worth of raw opium aboard a small Chinese sampan late last night. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article29 1958-09-21 1 BUDAPEST, Sat. Hungarians will go to the polls in November for the first time since the Communists took control in 1948 to elect a new parliament.29 words
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Article104 1958-09-21 1 fOiXOWTNC. the big crack in price of $24 on I riday, tin recovered in Singapore yesU-Jay by $6.50 to $351 a picul. Tbls followed rises of £371 a ton in the spot price in London overnight and £ZH in the three months price. A.» estimated 90 tons104 words
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286 1958-09-21 1 Lebanon premier flown out in dawn secrecy DEIRUT, Sat.— Prime Minister Sami Bey Solh, the grand old man of Lebanese politics, had to leave his native land aboard a U.S. navy plane today. He was rushed off in a cloak of dawn secrecy. The 70-year-old PreE mler was snatched offUPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration691 1958-09-21 1 15 Reds knocked out: Triumph for the Aussies IPOH Sat. A SUCCESSFUL night ambush in an estate •lied, in which three terrorists were killed, led to the elimination of 1 1 others and an hostile aborigine in the Operation Cinger area of the Sungei Siput district. These 15 eliminations have691 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-09-21 2 PART 3 OF AN AMAZING JUNGLE ADVENTURE Dennis Holman has investigated and solved the mystery of Pat Noone (right), the young British scientist who vanished with his beautiful aborigine bride in Malaya. Now he tells the whole remarkable story. To get it he made *n expedition, with111 words
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Article, Illustration2531 1958-09-21 2 DENNIS HOLMAN - A jealous aborigine killed Pat and stole his bride DENNIS HOLMAN An ailing Anfang flies pining for her Pat AFTER the .kips had bombed Penang, and lie had a brief meeting with Pat at Kroh, Richard was ordered to disband his frontier patrol section and report to the 3/16 th2,531 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-09-21 2 The author with Aweh, his bodyguard (right), at a rock pool in the jungle.18 words
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Advertisement204 1958-09-21 2 AMAZING NEW BALLPOINT DEVELOPED BY PARKER! //Si] ITS EXCLUSIVE M GIVES YOU Im THE SMOOTHEST iff WRITING EVER! jl Writes Instantly— mk starts f'owmg at your m MmWrn Writes Evenly— lays down a sharp, dark, ml lmWl always uniform writing line ml ImWI Writes Smoothly— even over grease spots, ml204 words
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Advertisement127 1958-09-21 2 if l\ BOSCH SHUT ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYA 'owl Copocty 6 *cv h FrMltr Copooty O*cu h i_ a J tmxKK Oim«n»KKi» (Widih. ~.it< aw H«r« it i»! The greatest range of refrigerators to be ottered op«n. Dep* including lotc*. Htight) 30V >» <4t'V to tht Malayan public, ever.127 words
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Article, Illustration239 1958-09-21 3 IN THE JUNGLE THEY STILL TALK ABOUT THIS PARTY A FEW days before General Sir Gerald Templer. the High Com:j missiener. left Malaya on |une 1. 1954, Ri chard Noone laid on a i farewell dance for him, with 300 Temjar and Semai brought down from deep iungle to make239 words
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356 1958-09-21 3 British barbers will have to sit for an exam I ONDON Sat. Barbers will have to pass an examination before they con cut your hair. They will be watched by a teom of in? sectors, and may be put out of business if they break the rules, under a new356 words
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Advertisement309 1958-09-21 3 AGFA AIBI SILETTE BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE* KUALA LUMPUR PENANG f Royal Blue Washable J Soap and water washes Iwr^ every trace of Royal Blue 11> -««SjJ||^^^ Washable Quink from clothing and fingers. For safety Washable Quink. For permanence Permanent Quink. Quink is the only ink containing magic Solv-X—309 words
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273 1958-09-21 4 Government to step up war on Kedah Reds ALOR STAR, Sat —The Federation Government may soon exert greater pressure on the terrorists in Kedah. This was hinted by Mr. J.N.D. Harrison, former Chief Police Officer of Kedah, who leaves this country this week-end on retirement under Malayanisation. Mr. Harrison said273 words
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Article28 1958-09-21 4 More than 20.000 people in Singapore's Chinatown have been X-rayed in the Government's mass X-ray campaign. One thousand five hundred more will be Xrayed next week.28 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-09-21 4 SHIPBOARD STRANGERS FOUND THEY HAD SO MUCH IN COMMON A CORNER table in the lounge of the liner Victoria will always have a special place in the hearts of doctors Stephen and Margaret Tan. IT WAS THERE that they first304 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-21 4 In: UAR envoy to Malaya THE UNITED Arab Republic's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Federation. Mi Mohamed Rashid Danish, (above) arrived in Singapore in the Victoria yesterday. He was met by the I \K Consul General in Singapore. Dato 5.1.0. Alsasoff. and several Muslim dignitaries from Johore. This is the minister's58 words
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Article21 1958-09-21 4 Mi i Jeyalaximi Kularajah gave a graduation recital t>f Indian classical dances at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, last night.21 words
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244 1958-09-21 4 Unfounded fears hamper govt. industry survey COME Singapore industrialists are opposed to the islandwide industrial survey being conducted by the Government because of misconceptions of the obiects. a spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said yesterday The spokesman, however, said the traction to the project was "very favourable.244 words
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209 1958-09-21 4 RAF GETS BOMBING TEST AREA IN SEA OFF KEDAH I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation Government today announced that the sea around Pulau Song Song, central Kedah, will become a bombing and rocket target range area for the Royal A:r Force for three months m the year. This follows full consultattom209 words
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Article128 1958-09-21 4 Lib-Socs to meet today on polls THE Liberal-Socialist Party in Singapore will meet today t« discuss the coming general elections and the proposed United Socialist Front. The party's secretarygeneral. Mr. E. K. Tan. said yesterday "Our stand is unequivocably for a democratic alliance against Com munist threat to take over128 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-09-21 4 Long lone trip (or Jozef Sy dney 'S heartbreak boy months aeo when his mother was killed in a car crash. As Mr. Horwath found he could not work as well as look after his child, he decided to send him to his grandparents in Oberalm near Salzburg Before he171 words
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Advertisement31 1958-09-21 4 If you brush^A^and brush m::^K and brushc(^^and still get tooth decay^&S^then you need newm Kolynos vvith exclusive AfTIVATPn POAM to eive you full-time protection. Kolynos SoD^dtrMfcDft® i fights tooth decay-all day31 words
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Advertisement383 1958-09-21 4 Wounds heal faster with new It lets the wound BREATHE \V* t ff^Skin mokturc can cvapor.i'c and t^*^^^^\ escape right through Airstrip NxjiiNe t it is microporou'i. This means clean, t dry. faster healing. [^J Yet its WATERPROOF Wounds mc protected from greaac* *i^-^*'^ \v> water .md lint MCMHC I383 words
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249 1958-09-21 5 MCA URGES EQUAL TREATMENT FOR ALL STUDENTS IPOH. Sat. THE president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today advocated the introduction of a standansed curriculum for vernacular schools. "This will promote the mutual exchange of culture and understanding between the various races," he said. Dr. Lim was249 words
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Article51 1958-09-21 5 The Singapore Safety First! Council and the Shell Com- j pany are jointly sponsoring a I movie film competition on road safety. A prize of $1,000 will be given to the winner in the 16mm class and $750 for the Bmm class. Entries close on Dec.51 words
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393 1958-09-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JENCKU ABDUL RAHMAN opened a national conference here today called to draw up a blueprint of community development for a better Malaya. The meeting is attended by cabinet ministers, mentris besar, chief ministers, heads of government departments and representatives of393 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-09-21 5 BEAUTIFUL ll. m- Hone model, Terri Zimmern. 22, who has been described as the Brifiittc Bardot of the East." is now in Singapore to feature in tintelevision film "The Jade Buddha." The film, with the Haw Par Villa as background. is the first of101 words
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72 1958-09-21 5 Science students of thr University of Malaya will show members of the public how to prepare alcohol from sawdust at the I'nivenvity's science exhibition next Sunday. The exhibition, which will be held in the Faculty of Science buildings in Bukit. Timah. i s being72 words
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Article343 1958-09-21 5 UIGHLICHT of the first public "At Home" at the RAF Seletar yesterday afternoon was the thrilling fly-past of jet fighters and bombers and the live j parachute drop. Several thousand people attended the display, many of them arriving on foot. After inspecting the ground display,343 words
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Advertisement59 1958-09-21 5 7^e SonyuwuC 'pcutuly \^-^e<iti^ Coupe Convertibles^ For Comfort, Safety, Economy, Koomiiu>»and years of trouble-free motoring. Showroom Opened Nightly till 10 p.m. mm* ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD. NGf.l *SN BUILDING. OBC>'> '10!^ •LLUMPUMoisTmauTORs ASIA MOTOR COMPANY *0, ItL; 7911' pcnang disthibutons ASIA MOTOR COMPANY 89* (AR^U»I»H S>IREt: OPPOSHI IS iron oistmi.wtohs59 words
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Advertisement241 1958-09-21 5 smootnncss ~v ~>^ The latest high compression engines are wonderful jobs. Shell transformed this situation when they built to deliver more power with greater fuel economy introduced I.C.A.— their famous petrol Ignition than ever before. But they must have smoothness to produce Control Additive. I.C.A. neutralises these deposits their best.241 words
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Article, Illustration424 1958-09-21 6 Anna ('I've much to learn has big hopes for future ANNA May Wong ("no relation to the film actress, it's just coincidence") is one of Singapore's most attractive and talented young dress designers, although she is not yet in business, and restricts her fashion flair to making her own clothes.424 words
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167 1958-09-21 6 MANY a girl who at first glance passes muster as being glamorous and wellS roomed loses marks on a closer look and a full analysis because she has forgotten the essential details. With neatness Jacking, glamour lades rapidly. The most167 words
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Article78 1958-09-21 6 Yves St. Laurent, successor to the great Christian Dior, says that fashion is not exclusive to Paris, London, or New York. "Smartness and elegance are International," he said. "I lengthened skirts for the winter to give a better sense of proportion. I do not regret it and I78 words
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664 1958-09-21 6 Her plans may daze a Dior saris for English women By a special correspondent A 23-YEAR-OLD Indian model and dress designer has "stormed" London's fa.s..lon citadel li an allout bid to convert English women to the sari. Shakuntala Sharma loosed off some publicity big guns to announce her challenge to664 words
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Article, Illustration753 1958-09-21 6 Are you a slouch? Then don 't be one, says expert YHIS week we introduce the first in a weekly series by Mensendieck therapist, Mrs. Margaretha den Hertog, on common posture faults and how to correct them by proper muscular control. This famous system of figure improvement has been used753 words
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Article118 1958-09-21 6 HERE Is a typical Dutch recipe for Creamy Sugar Candles, or Roomborstplaat. You need: l L j cups white sugar; 1 cup brown sugar; j| cup light cream; tablespoons butter and some butter lor brushing the moulds; 3 tablespoons fruit flavoured extract or 4 tablespoons lnstam coffee, or118 words
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Advertisement180 1958-09-21 6 1 l: i\jo^> j^li »I IwrnfT^ B^ E m dern t n|c WORK HARD AND PLAY HARD Stiff exams lie ahead of this student. Hard and sustained study will be necessary to gain the credits be requires lor the results will have an important bearing on STRESS and STRAIN his180 words
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Advertisement185 1958-09-21 6 K MM 1 Get Healthy, Beautiful Hair M Get the Dralle Habit _«_i*i| Dr. Drtlle's Lemon Shampoo i I I I^JSU- I gires your hair that detn t parkle, leaves k SHAMPOO H it silky and shiny and how good WP- T Jtt 3 j ■^t^^^ljt '1 I Dr.Drslle's BirkinTor.ir,185 words
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Article, Illustration395 1958-09-21 7 WANTED: MORE STREETS FOR STALLS THE Singapore Hawkers Union is preparing a "hawkers' charter" for protecting the interests of the Colony's 30.--000 hawkers. < The union is now conducting a street-to-street survey to get the views of stall-holders and hawkers. Mr.395 words
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Article173 1958-09-21 7 Marathon race an 'apt symbol' THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, starting a marathon race by the Singapore Boys' Brigade yesterday said they had chosen an "apt symbol" to celebrate the 75th anniversary of their movement. "Over 2,400 years ago in ancient Greece, was run the first marathon to173 words
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Article47 1958-09-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A woman estate worker, Koo Kin Lan, 30, had her right arm torn off yesterday when two lorries collided head-on on the main Kulai road. Two other girls. Fong Chul Lan and Loo Yok Mey, botn 15, were injured.47 words
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Article31 1958-09-21 7 Dr. A.W.S. Thevathasan of Singapore has been appointed representative of the President of Rotary International to the District Conferences at Malang (Indonesla>, Sydney (Australia) and Lower Hutt (New Zealand).31 words
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Article70 1958-09-21 7 MALACCA. Sat— The Governor of Malacca, Tun Leong Yew Koh, who was admitted to the General Hospital here about two and half months ago, was discharged today. He will spend a few days at "Sri Meleka," his official residence on top of St. Paul's Hill here,70 words
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43 1958-09-21 7 Nineteen-year-old Solomon Ezekiel wor the All -Malayan 'Johnny Mathis" (Mr. Wonderful) singing contest held at the Odeor* Cinema. Singapore, last night in conjunction with the screening of the film ACertain Smile." Runner-up was Dene Noordin, 19. of Penang.43 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-09-21 7 Mr.MBERS of the bt Josephs Institution Scout Group sing a "cowboy" song last night at a camp fire at St. Andrew's Cathedral ground on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Singapore Boys' Brigade. Sunday Times picture.43 words
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Article26 1958-09-21 7 Pilot Officer Liok Yew Teck. of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, has been appointed extra Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode.26 words
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Article24 1958-09-21 7 The Singapore Rubber Sports Club held its sixth anniversary dinner and dance at the roof garden of the Southern Restaurant last night.24 words
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Article15 1958-09-21 7 ampin CATHAY: Chief Crary Horse 11 a.m.; Bride and Bridegroom 1, 3, 7, 9.15.15 words
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Article30 1958-09-21 7 ODEON: Kesah Menumbang 9.45 a.m.; An Affair to Remember 12.30. 3, 7.15. 9.30. CATHAY: Alladin and his Lamp 12.30, 3. 7.15, 9.30. LIDO: Kechewa (Malay) 9.30 tun.; Sayonara30 words
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Article26 1958-09-21 7 REX: Oun Olory 10.45 a.m.; Yuen Yuen Hoong (Mandarin > 12.30, 2.30. 7, 9.30. CATHAY: Houdlnl 10.30 a.m 48 Hours to Escape 12.30. 2.30, 7, 9.30.26 words
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Article146 1958-09-21 7 SINGAPORE S Minister lor Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday laid the foundation stone of the new $300,000 Hua Kiau Chinese School at the 6th mile, Pasir Panjang Road. Mr. Chew said he was glad to perform the ceremony because many people had been accusing the Government146 words
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Advertisement108 1958-09-21 7 **> Ajjjjgk* f JoP^^ \ki Specially iff designed for You- glamorous, sheer POND'S FACE POWDER POND'S VANISH- I keeps your complexion smooth *nd unshiny for I INC CREAM gives hours. Enhances your natural loveliness and that extra touch of flatters even the most delicate skin tone. magic. the perfect <108 words
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Advertisement626 1958-09-21 7 Rbrav sikwss]| When you wake up feeling old and... worn... too tired to face the day's work, you may have the GRAY SICKNESS, it keeps millions pale, tired and weak needlessly. Protein deficiency couses a cond.i.on STRENGTH BACK IN 7 DAYS aptly colled the GRAY SICKNESS Not only because its626 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-09-21 7 TOE GAMBOLS /that tap'<s\ £>/?,JS o^p as uabd I I DCIPPIN© K iP AS I COULD S OQjp I19 words
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Article40 1958-09-21 8 LONDON Sat.— A pet-fOOO salesman in Nottinghamshlrt tells housewives: "Madam, it this is good enough for me .t certainly won't harm your cat or dog" Then he opens a tin and eats a sample spoonful40 words
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250 1958-09-21 8 TOKYO, Saturday. A JAPANESE judge sentencing a young couple to long periods of jail for torturing and confining their four-year-old daughter in a cage without food today said: "In the annals of Japanese criminal law. there has never beforeReuter - 250 words
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Article23 1958-09-21 8 TOKYO, Sat. Japan's fast expanding motor car industry topped off August exports with a post-war high of 1.402 cars.— U.P.l23 words
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Article, Illustration602 1958-09-21 8 A sensational new book throws a fresh light on the Princess romance NEW YORK, Sat.— Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend are "still deeply in love" and hope to marry, according to a new book purporting to teil "the true facts" about the poignant, controversial romance. English journalist, Norman Barrymaine, authorUPI - 602 words
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Article35 1958-09-21 8 TOKYO. Sat. Communist China claimed today security agents had arrested in Fukien province, opposite Quemoy and Matsu. eight espionage agents sent into the area by the United States and Nationalist China.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article389 1958-09-21 8 Iming tomb with fabulous treasures discovered! UONC KONG, Sat. The remains of one of Hie Ming dynasty rulers, Emperor Wang-li, crowned and richly clad in silk robes, have been discovered 65 feet below ground in one of the famous Ming tombs excavated after nearly twoReuter - 389 words
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208 1958-09-21 8 TRIP BY MINISTER'S WIFE CAUSES NEAR-RIOT COLOMBO, Sat. /CEYLON'S House or Repre\j sentatives broke up in pandemonium yesterday after an Opposition mem. ber headed for the Government benches armed with a paperweight. The uproar broke out over the Finance Minister's trip to MontrealReuter - 208 words
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Article75 1958-09-21 8 NINE DIE IN SEA RESCUE DRAMA PONTA DELGADA. Azores, Sat. Nine people were reported to have died and 18 believed missing during rescue operations last night from the Portuguese steamer Arnel. aground in the Azores. The 1,026-ton ship ran on to rocks about 300 yards off Santa Maria island earlyReuter - 75 words
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Article59 1958-09-21 8 WELLINGTON. Bat. The New Zealand Parliament today passed the National Service Registration Bill, which abolishes compulsory military training from next April 1. In place of national service, the Labour Government proposes to expand the regular army to include a brigade group of 5.000 ready for service overseasReuter - 59 words
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253 1958-09-21 8 Jobs hard to get in Britain warning KINGSTON Sat. Mr. Norman Manley, Jamaica's Chief Minister, yesterday warned would be migrants that there was now a severe level of unemployment among West Indians in Britain, with the certainty that unemployment was going to "get a good deal worse before it getsReuter - 253 words
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Article33 1958-09-21 8 LONDON, Sat. —An 18--year-old hop picker. James Edwards, who bit a police sergeant In the face after drinking Russian stout and cider, was fined £10 for assault at Cranbrook. Kent.33 words
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Advertisement93 1958-09-21 8 I" *sV\l J For reaenrotiena, cell your helpful end experienced Travel Agent or Phone *****. 13/15 Robinson Read. Singapore. P/UV AJVIERXCAIV 4*4*, LEADER IN OVERSEAS AIR CARGO Cuticura Soap now contains a powerful new antiseptic— *ACTAMER-which relieves and guards against the burning aid itching of PRICKLY HEAT Itching, prickling, burning93 words
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Cine Corner by FILM-MAKER
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Article92 1958-09-21 9 WINNERS of the Five-Best cine contest are: (in alphabetical order of the winners' names, as each receives a similar trophy.): "Three Malayan festivals," by Howard Ashley, of Kuala Lumpur. Length 400 feet. Documentary. "Royal Malay Wedding by Harry Miller, of Kuala Lumpur Length 300 feet. Documentary. "Metdeka. a92 words
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859 1958-09-21 9 High standard of entries surprise the judges 'FIVE BEST' AMATEUR CONTEST I r ONGRATULAI TIONS to the win- ners of the "Five Best" amateur com petition. I think the E judges themselves were surprised at the extremely high qua- lity of work in these particular films. However, amateur moviemakers who859 words
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Article950 1958-09-21 9 FRANCIS COORAY - Ihe Unpredictable Ml Independent FRANCIS COORAY IN A SMALL RURAL COUNCIL HE CAN CREATE UNCERTAINTY AND INSTABILITY 13 WITHIN a few months the voters of the Federation will have the opportunity of electing their representatives to various Local Government institutions. These elections will be of special importance because these rural950 words
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Article287 1958-09-21 9 Nevil Shute - Nevil Shute by By ALAN BROCKBANK I ONDON. Sat.—Bestselling author Nevil Shute admitted that he was wrong about Britain when he predicted in his sensational novel "In the Wet" that this coun try was facing disaster and that the Royal Fa mily would seek refuge from Socialism287 words
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Advertisement484 1958-09-21 9 M. v ORANJE 20,166 G. R. T. 1958 1959 Singapore D. 26 Nov. 25 Feb. 13 May Djakarta A. 27 26 14 Djakarta D. 28 27 15 Melbourne A/D. 5 Dec. 6 Mar. 22 Sydney A. 7 8 24 Sydney D. 9 10 26 Melbourne A/D.l l 12 28 Fremantle484 words
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Article47 1958-09-21 10 If Words $10 (Minimum). DR. MRS. A. R. KANDIAH Rive their sincere thanks to all those who helped and attended the Thanksgiving Service held 9-»-58 at the Methodi-st Tami'. Church Kuala Lumpur, sent Congratulatory Me.s^iyes and gave Valuable Presents on the occasion of their Silver Wedding.47 words
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Obituary25 1958-09-21 10 1« Word, Sl» (Minimum). IN EVERLOVING Memory of Madam LeoiiK W;tli Lan who passed away on 21 Sept. 1952. Inserted by her Husband.25 words
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Article54 1958-09-21 10 Words $lv (Minimum). WITHOUT ANY FUSS and bother, a Facit calculator gets through hours of calculating in minutes, because Facit gives the answer In seconds. EXCELLENT opportunity lor women of all age& to beautify In every way. Joan Booty's Manneqbtn Training and Charm School's MW morning-evening classes commence 30th54 words
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509 1958-09-21 10 The Straits Times Singapore, Sept. 21, 1958. GETTING THE WHIP HAND OE-ACTION to the Feder- ation Government's Public Order (Preservation) Bill is, as might be expected, very favourable. II it is passed the Minister of Defence will be able to declare a state of danger in any area. That will509 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1958-09-21 10 Arthur Brittenden - Here s a way to live like a millionaire Arthur Brittenden l HANDLE MONEY? IT JUST ISN'T DONE ANT MORE; AND NOT SPEND A THING -By [■OR 335. Gd. I have just been given a I" piece of pasteboard which could take DM this weekend to Africa on safari, complete1,403 words
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1213 1958-09-21 10 Lloyd Morgan - Lloyd Morgan by YET another m y s t c rious. v n substantial figure has taken his place among the hundreds of his eerie kind who have made appearances, down the years, in various parts of Malaya. A legless ghost has been1,213 words
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Article141 1958-09-21 11 Manager of firm is bound over PENANG, Sat. The manager of a Penang contract firm was today bound over in $500 for one year for cheating v restaurant owner. A. J. Murphy, who pleaded guilty to issuing two cheques when his bank account had already been closed, was also ordered141 words
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Article62 1958-09-21 11 TEMERLOH. Sat. A hawker, Embong bin Othman. 31, of Kuala Semantan, was charged in the Magistrate's Court yesterday with unlawful possession of 66 rounds of ammunition. He pleaded not guilty. The case will be brought up for mention on Sept. 26. The death penalty under the62 words
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Article44 1958-09-21 11 Singapore topi.! Asmm ladon noon prices per pkul on Satur- d.iy: fair merchantable Bombay 1 1 mixed copra: September $34-1 buyers, $34 'j sellers. Tone was nominal. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $52 sellers, drum $55.50 sellers. Tone was quiet. 144 words
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Article59 1958-09-21 11 The case against V. S. Padmanabhan, who faces three charges of misappropriating $669.50 was yesterday fixed for hearing at the Third Criminal District Court on Nov. 24. Padmanabhan was alleged to have committed the offences between August 1956 •and June last year while he was with59 words
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Article77 1958-09-21 11 About 200 workers of Lyons. Malayan and Federated Motors in Singapore yesterday called on their respective managements to use their good offices to settle the dispute between Universal Cars and its 72 dismissed workers. This was the result of a resolution passed at a special meeting by77 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-21 11 AIR HOSTESS AND A SCOTTISH SURVEYOR ARE MARRIED SCOTTISH surveyor Dennis Bridges and his air hostess bride, the former Miss Maria Elizabeth Teo. wave Koodbye to well wishers before leaving Singapore yesterday for a week's honeymoon at Fraser's Hill. They were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Sunday52 words
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304 1958-09-21 11 JAIL FOR SOLDIER WHOSE GUITAR' GAME KILLED BOY SUNCEI PATANI. Saturday. CAPPER W. Muir, 22, admitted in the Sungei Patani Sessions Court today that he fired the shot that killed Mohamed Farouk, 14, at the Garden Cafe here on the night of July 1 9. Muir, of 74 Field Squadron,304 words
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Article, Illustration420 1958-09-21 11 OTHERWISE HE MAY CO COMPLETELY BLIND: DOCTORS T"HE parents of a nine-year-old Singapore schoolboy were told by doctors yesterday that his affected right eye would have to be removed if he is not to go completely blind. Mattar Sahib, a primary student420 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-09-21 11 SECRETARY TO CO HOME BECAUSE OF ILLNESS Mr. S. A. Rees, Malacca Municipal Secretary, is leaving for Britain at the end of this month because of illness. He was recently admitted to the Penang General Hospital for a heart com. plaint while on holiday there, and has since been in103 words
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Article85 1958-09-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Perak tin miner, Mr. D. C. Thomson, who is now on leave in Britain, will attend the International Tin Council meeting in London on Thursday as adviser to Malaya's representative, Sir Vincent del Tufo. A spokesman of the Federation's Ministry of85 words
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Article64 1958-09-21 11 Seah Kirn Hock pleaded not guilty In Singapore yesterday to a charge of cheating Tong Ban Hock of $1,600 at the Overseas Chinese Bank, North Bridge Road, on Sept. 15. It was alleged that he dishonestly induced Tong to deliver the money on the prptext of64 words
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Article196 1958-09-21 11 INDUSTRY MEANS JOBS, SAYS OSMAN MALACCA. Sat. The nri Chief Minister of Malacca, Dato Osman bin Talib, said here last night that the Government had decided to accelerate industrial development to strengthen the economy and provide jobs for the young people coming on to the labour market every year. Dato196 words
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83 1958-09-21 11 FINED S$ 10 FOR NOT ATTENDING FRIDAY PRAYERS KOTA BHARU. Sat.— The publicity officer of the Machang branch of the Pan Malayan Islamic Party. Wan Ismail bin Wan Ahmad, was yesterday fined $10 for failing to attend Friday prayers last week. A large crowd packed the Kathi's Court to hear83 words
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Advertisement234 1958-09-21 11 s.s. "ARCADIA" Sp h^^^bh^hb^^ 29.734 Homeward Passenger Sailing Departs SINGAPORE 4th March 1959 Arrives LONDON 24th March 1959 Calling it: COLOMBO ADEN SUEZ PORT SAID MARSEILLES For full particulars apply to your local Trarcl Agent or direct to the General Aoents ISLAY KERR CO LTD U-A COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. TEL:234 words
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Miscellaneous182 1958-09-21 11 SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY presents the GrishirmnRycc Duo at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, 8.45 p.m. SINGAPORE CAGE BIRD SOCIETY: Monthly meeting at 6 King Albert Park. 11 a,m. SVMPOSHM on agricultural economics at the University of Malaya. Attendance by invitation only. RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford Road i Exhibition of photographs by182 words
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Miscellaneous54 1958-09-21 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 5.11 a.m (6ft. 6in.j 4.07 p.m. (7ft. 61n.); Port Dickson 12.29 p.m. ifift. 4in.); Penang 5.43 a.m. (6ft.) 8.51 p.m. (sft. 7in TOMORROW: Singapore 720 a.m. (6ft. 51n.) 5.34 p.m. (7ft lin.); Port Dlckson 1.02 a.m (6ft. 2in.) 2.34 p.m. (6ft. 2in.)Penang 8.52 t m. (6ft.)54 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-09-21 12 .Mil S3O In -I prizr) winner this uri-K was Han Chou Yuan, 349 Seranfoon Road, Singapore 1 i lln Lamp," top, left). It wa> token with a Itolleiflex on Tri-X Kodak lilm. \p. F. 3.5, speed 1/30 sec. l.im Thuan Kbee 153 Hill street, Singapore 6,191 words
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1057 1958-09-21 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By THE past week has seen considerable movement, in Kuala Lumpur, of squatter families who have been removed from the squalor of roadside shacks and overcrowded kampongs into what should be for them the clean, spacious luxury1,057 words
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Advertisement171 1958-09-21 12 'motors dllL S4 MKHMD ROAD SINGAPORE PHONE 22-126 'fP%!|l!!| ''ill Jjfj&i "Pf f piper Ai f I fitiP c mci l tr A.^ i %4 nn nt ii /J^F comcii I X Jmf TYPE IM. J nfIYPtIMH. iio J H IWIMM ClHlniL HOlt 4 1 If) j 1 P"«»""lit I171 words
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Miscellaneous193 1958-09-21 12 ICLUES TO THE L_ PUZZLE ACROSS: 1. Lighting do il2i; 10. Rumour (si; 11. oensible (4): 13. Punishes <5v 14. Bed of large rounded stone*. 7i; 16. Behind <3>- 17. Harden (5); 19. Tease (3); 21. Fowl (3t; 22.. Deep sleep (4>; 23. Chief (4); 25. Pamphlet 1 5 1193 words
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Article, Illustration501 1958-09-21 13 Douglas Laekersteen - Douglas Laekersteen A rake's tame progress on the sunny Riveria sands By |T was strictly smaltx, said the compact blonde to her escort as we trooped out of the preview theatre. And I thought how right she was. For smaltz is perhaps the best and the kindest way501 words
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245 1958-09-21 13 Capt. Hudson limps in beyond rocks TWILIGHT FOR THE GODS" (UniversalInternational) is one of those "Came the storm, but the ship refused to sink" sagas of the sea. But and here's the twists it's pretty good, even though most of it is pure hokum. The ship is an ancient twomaster,245 words
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243 1958-09-21 13 CORNCAKE IS PURE MOONSHINE BUT FUN THE dictionary definition 1 of "MOONRAKER" is a sail above the skysail, but the film insists it is a smuggler. Since this is too minute a matter to quibble about, let us instead consider the film which is a period piece what Is sometimes243 words
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Article490 1958-09-21 13 Fits "Opera Without Words" series, Kapp records have found a highly successful answer to the dilemma of those with a "we-do-and-don't" attitude to opera. For our part, omission of the choral work takes away some of the wonderment of perhaps the finest music of its kind ever490 words
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Advertisement723 1958-09-21 13 f CATHAY orESTsatiom J^ J r m\W jj am j454 3 645 4 930 pnl K Rossano Brazxl Joan Fontaine Johnny Mathia j cinemascope emmil K" No |Yee 3*> color-fox A CERTAIN SMILE usu. I < -OMING SOON! "THE KEY" (Columbia l. 3^ Today 9 a.m.: "CITY LIFE" (Mantarin-KN). 1723 words
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Advertisement514 1958-09-21 13 J phone JO&W&Ew!T&% vow Shnu-inff J V&m\mmM*A3Br n, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 LADD rKUUII KCDBL David Ladd Technicolor Next Change: TOU OF JOY" Mandarin (SB). Today 9 a.m.: "TKN THOISAND BFUKOOMV s. Color. J phoju jjm. opexs itntiifi J YVONNE DE CASLO le picture that made her famous! ."SALOME Where514 words
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Miscellaneous202 1958-09-21 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE 10.00 The Day of The Triffids; r ii i 10 30 Music-Go-Kound; 11.00 TaUo ikxh i j^^ Teaclung U15 Music 41 metrrs For Meditation; 11.30 Designed For SINGAPORE Dancing; P.M. 12.00 Melody Time; 12.30 Medium wave 476 metres Amusement With The Alphabet; KUALA LUMPUR 1.00 Music In202 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1958-09-21 14 You must have known a time of terrible fear. Everybody has. When it is over every nerve in your body screams for peace... using this new Carol Reed film as its subject, the Sunday Times presents a bold dissection of the vital human issues which it raises and1,424 words
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Advertisement299 1958-09-21 14 [^thought her blouse. was whfee-uhtij Hi g^& Joan's ihßHHßflj ~g|f VH JMH| X '|H Jl IPm: l g^, A You can see at a glance which mi MJ£Bl%, blouse was washed in Surf H WHITES 4RE WHITER. w COIOUREDS BRIGHTER snd that means CLEANER/ gURF washes vihttet! M-s«m H-rv uu299 words
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Advertisement87 1958-09-21 14 SEA AIR PASSAGES iIMG/IPORE HOMO KOWG Save time save money Take advantage cf special sea-air rates. One way by sea one way by air. Royal Interocean Lines is a byword for comfort and service and there is the added attraction of a 10% discount on sea-air passages. I Agents: K.87 words
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359 1958-09-21 15 DALE BRIX - DALE BRIX By SAIGON. IN a world which finds the sack dress and finned automobiles the rage. South Vietnam has come up with one of the most unusual fads of all English language lessons. Language has always been an important snd complex359 words
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Article, Illustration887 1958-09-21 15 Tai Sing Onn - Truth about our 'cunning mousedeer he's just plain stupid Tai Sing Onn BAN NIGHT SHOOTING TO SAVE THESE CREATURES By KUANTAN, Sat. THE first Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, Dato Sir Mahmud bin Mat, is an authority on hunting and shooting. Now retired, he spends most of his time887 words
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528 1958-09-21 15 TUAN DJEK - Dusun revisited sour looks for That Young Man TUAN DJEK The Countryman's Journal By Friday, September 12, THAT Young Man' and family turned up at the Dusun at 5 p.m. yesterday, and was met with sour looks from the Tuan who, however, had to suppress his feelings owing to the528 words
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Advertisement228 1958-09-21 15 ZONAS TRADE MARK Jfl ./•> *>sb Surgical Plaster\^J has so a^f i #w Treating a tcound, fixing j j!±*\. A m^^^r^ a dressing, or strapping JjjL^t^^SJjtJ '-^aaaaaai pad in plate. BW ■—I *W*&? I Putting a non-slip grip Mending a fountain pen cap or H on a badminton racket o>228 words
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Advertisement196 1958-09-21 16 S la kt a r4 oenfflemen Doi/y use o/477 7 EAU OE COLOGNE w/7J freshen you up and make life brighter that exhilarating >471 h freshness always brings confidence and poise. STU Use <? afier &>?=>■"" your bof/) as a revif^i talising rubdown. s~±^^i cXf-47/r/a L-. OllK^"ko(nischwa««V^ COLOGNE A 57/96196 words
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Miscellaneous1262 1958-09-21 16 TWE HAKr*OON WAS HIGGE7 IM r»L/kCE, =::^r/' >i^^S^ IBH^^ M T^eZAN PLOUW7EKE7 ASOUT TO LU^E WIS v J^i^S^^L. C^^rarN O r^tr- D,,nnArr^rrn TA-HU WAS AIE^TEC? AMP INSTANTLY iy Edgar Rice Burroughs /^«G§f J p o rtheekjtcngb^ t AN7 TWE V^OWEMTUV\ OP THE I THE A\ONSTEIS THKASHE7 A&OUT 7ESPERATEL.V. 1 HiBSP^1,262 words
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947 1958-09-21 17 Address your letter: The 'Mow Alls.' Tbs Sunday Tinas. Tims Housa. River Valley Road. Singapore. WHY blame men alone lor polygamy? In fact women are much to blame for accepting as husbands men who already have wives There are thousands of eligible947 words
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80 1958-09-21 17 TRAVELLING to work by bus every day I sometimes see a policeman in uniform sitting while paying passengers are standing. Is it right that they should occupy seats while the paying public, which sometimes includes pregnant women, have to stand? DON QUIXOTE Singapore. We80 words
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Article282 1958-09-21 17 gane lee's HUMAN CASE BOOK I AM very much attracted by a girl whom I have known in the office for three years. Althouph she is friendly to me I have never told her my true feelings, or asked her for a date. Shall I take the initiative? What shall282 words
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1044 1958-09-21 17 \f V boy friend is different from other boy:.. He is frank, sincere and although very well educated, never boasts of his learning He prefers few friends to lot of acquaintances, and his behaviour causes other people to criticise1,044 words
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440 1958-09-21 17 HOW do you reckon mankind would benefit it half the worlds population were wiped out in some natural disaster? S. Y. FONT. Kuchinc. Well, in the first place half of mankind would be considerably upset: we mean the half that would440 words
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Advertisement83 1958-09-21 17 YsConomt/, comfort and reliability X^^X S *-*}f^^ performance, safety and elegance HILLMAN MINX Economy with ramiwcnt, effortless high performance Spaciovs CTEiuoi with armchair-comfort teating. Piovhd Rn.iAßn.rrr ts mechanically sound as only fin(t:lass tHgxmtrmg and years of development can make a c»r. Advanced styling— elegant from every angle dean-lined and compact83 words
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Advertisement175 1958-09-21 17 tffc tf* 4% M aißßVw^ Dunlopillo Ask your furniture dealer for details and be sure to buy Dunlopillo, the original latex foam. mattresses, pillows and cushions Dunlopillo is manufactured in Malaya. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. Sm..m. Ku.i. Lumpur. Mm*. HiiIfFACrTS Chop Guan Choon Grocery Shop has I v175 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1958-09-21 18 SO SMALL, IT EATS UP THOSE MILES WITH EASE SMALL, SLEEK AND GRACEFUL s^i^J iL^l^^^^r* XLV GONE is the Goggomobil s square, boxlike appearance. A new model just arrived in Malaya is as sleek and graceful a little car as any that ever buzzed along the autobahn. Not only has1,228 words
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123 1958-09-21 18 A FOUR-MAN New Zealand cycle team may com- pete in Malaya at the second merdeka celebra- tions next year Mr. Colin Clark. 50. chairman of the New Zealand Amateur Cycling Association, said an Invitation to his association may result from a talk he123 words
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Article108 1958-09-21 18 ACROSS: I. Illuminating. 10, Noise, 11. Ban« 13, Canes 14 Shingle 16. ATt, 17. Steel. 19. Rag 21, Hen. 22, Coma 23. Head. 25. Sheet. 26. Fortifies. 28, Scare. 30, Nips. 31, Coin. 32, Ten. 33. Err. 34, Beset. 36, Pin 38, Needles. 40. Abuse. 42, Soot. 43,108 words
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404 1958-09-21 18 JACK FINGLETON - O'NEILL IS MAKING A MISTAKE SAYS KEITH MILLER JACK FINGLETON By CANBERRA. Sat. /CLAIMING that shipboard Vj conversation among the Englishmen on the 1932 trip to Australia was how to club Don Bradman. Keith Miller says in his sporting column in today's Sydney Telegraph "This time it will centre on404 words
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Article103 1958-09-21 18 STOCKHOLM, Sat— Tommy Kono. of the United States, set a world record for the snatch in the middleweight division at the World Weightlifting Championships here yesterday. After his championship performance of 286' 2 -lb Kono was permitted an extra lift, in which he set the world103 words
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Advertisement322 1958-09-21 18 1 Extra-smooth recording surface. 2. Exceptional magnetic properties. 03. Superb frequency response. 4. Extra-long life. S. No background noise even a after long use. w^-^A^ bb^__^ 6. Withstands extreme* of heor, fVr^l cold, damp. W <ay/ 7. Great tensile strength and ■M~^*^>' dimensional stability. W^L 8. Fr«a from curl. I322 words
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238 1958-09-21 19 May: We are looking forward to tour LONDON, Sat.— Peter May. the England cricket captain, voiced! his confidence in the' M.C.C. team before V left here today in the Iberia for Australia. May said: "I am greatly looking forward to the tour, and I bolieve we have a very goodReuter - 238 words
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Article149 1958-09-21 19 I_| OLDER D. I. MM «ained a two-hole lead over D. W. McMullan, the Singapore and Malayan champion, at the end of the first 18 holes in the R.S.O.C. championship at Sime Road yesterday. Stirk went round in an estimated 74 to McMullan'i 77. After halving149 words
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Article54 1958-09-21 19 RAP. Te:igah beat Tankards by 18 points (three goals and a tryi to th^ee (a tryi in their rug ger match at Tengah yesterday. Try scorers for Tengah were Parfitt, O:lev. Williams and Roduei.s while Williams converted two tries and Flinders another. Tankards unconverted try54 words
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Article30 1958-09-21 19 Lim Say Hup. the Malayan Thomas Cup player, left Singapore for Bombay yesterday to compete in the Cricket Club of India badminton championships which started on Friday.30 words
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Article40 1958-09-21 19 A second half penalty converted by Chan Slew Kay helped The Plucks to hold Singapore Recreation Club to a C-3 draw in their ruuyer match on the padang yesterday John, or. scored S.R.C's try in ithe first half.40 words
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Article318 1958-09-21 19 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON. Sat. It nulls of English and Scottish «occer matches today were: LtAOtL U->£ Arsenal 4 Man. City 1 Aston 1 Blackpool 1 Bolton Notts For. 2 Burnley I.aton Everton 3 Leeds 2 Leices 2 West Brom. 2 Man. United 2 Tottenham 2 Portsmouth 2 Blackburn 1318 words
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Article308 1958-09-21 19 ITNIVERSITY of Malaya dominated the interU varsity and college triangular athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. They became the overall team champions with 30 points, followed by Nanyang University with 26 and Teachers Training College with 21. University gained 17 points in the track events to308 words
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Article126 1958-09-21 19 Ipoh sweep 1st prize bigger IPOH. Sat. The Perak Turf Club has increased the first prize of the big swvep for the Sultan's Gold Vase meeting. But, the second, third and starter prizes have been reduced. This system is only on trial. Tho first prize will be 40 percent of126 words
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Article55 1958-09-21 19 Peiching Youth Club scored their second successive victory In the Federation of BoyV Clubs' basketball tournament when they beat Pulau Bukom Youth Club 69 43 last night. Other results were: Buona Vista Y.C. 44 Yuking Y.C. 50; Slglap Boys' Club 49 SHB Boys' Club 56: Prince55 words
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Article51 1958-09-21 19 Cricketer Cheong Thlam Slew <38 T won the "A" division stableford golf competition at the Royal Island Club yesterday. The ball sweep went to Low Kee Pow (21 1/16). I. G. Macfarlane won both the B stableford with 39 a points and the ball sweep with51 words
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Article32 1958-09-21 19 Alexandra F.T. beat Mount Emily 2-1 in a SAFA Junior cup match at Jalan Bw»r yesterday. Osman Amsah and Ali Anfl scored (or Alexandra and Klewan for Mount Emily.32 words
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447 1958-09-21 19 r V.E KIN TAT (St. Joseph's) became the Singapore schoolboys' singles champion when he beat Tan Cheng Eng (Presbyterian) in the finals of the Singapore Badminton Association's schools championships at the S.B.A. hall last night. Kin Tat, who beat Cheng Eng 15-9, 15-6447 words
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361 1958-09-21 19 NAVAL BASE XV HALTS SCC's WINNING RUN THE Singapore Cricket Club first fifteen's i winning run ended at H.M.S. Terror ground yesterday when they were! beaten 12-9 (three tries! and a penalty goal to two tries and a penalty goal) I by Naval Base. As the score suggests, it was361 words
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141 1958-09-21 19 SCHOOLBOYS TOO GOOD FOR VISITORS, WIN 6-0 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Federation Combined Schools, playing as FAM Youth, trounced the visiting Ajax football team of Indonesia 6-0 in a floodlit soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The schoolboys, including Federation stars Robert Choc and Woo Ah Wah and a141 words
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151 1958-09-21 19 Indians and Teachers fail to score INDIANS survived a 1 storming last-minute rally to hold Singapore Teachers Union to a scoreless draw in their S.H.A. Div. 1 league match at Serangoon Road yesterday. The other Div. 1 match between University and R.A.F. Seletar scheduled to be played at Seletar was151 words
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Article22 1958-09-21 19 HONG KONG. Sat— South China beat the R.A.F. Far East soccer team 6-2 in a friendly match here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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313 1958-09-21 19 ARMY sprang the first surprise in the Singapore Premier League soccer competition when they beat the favourites Singapore Malays, 4-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, after leading 3-0 at half time. Yesterday's victory was Army's third in as many games Their success can be313 words
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Advertisement146 1958-09-21 19 NOTICES PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT As a mark of respect for my father-in-law. Mr. Koh Chong: Ben? who 'jassed uway on 19-9-58. Dato Sam Poh Neo Neo, No. 42 Crane Road. Spore 15 will be closed from 19th Sept. to 2-10-58. Sd. YAP KEE LEONG alias INCHIE LEONG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS146 words
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Advertisement1102 1958-09-21 19 i<Ster HEimr^f |FOR THE WHOLE FAM I LY| Safeguard your family's health with energising Waterbury'i Compound. Give your children a better health-starf today. Waterbury's builds up vigour and vitality in a surprisingly short time. Rich in strengthening essentials, Waterbury's Compound adds energy, builds resistence to fatigue, and protects you and1,102 words
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Article2465 1958-09-21 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP It's all- the- way in 'Trial' by Holiday Flight By VEWLANDS STABLE'S Holiday Time, with Barry Moon astride, put himself in the Sultan's Gold Vase picture with a clever win in the 6f Sultan's Gold Vase Trial at Ipoh yesterday. Second a neck2,465 words
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Article57 1958-09-21 20 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $233,300 Ist. No. *****0 ($93,320) 2nd. No. *****2 (23,330) 3rd. No. *****8 ($9,332) STARTERS ($874 each): Nos. *****5; *****4; *****5; *****4; *****5; *****6; *****3; *****7. CONSOLATION: (5466 each): Nos. *****8; *****6; *****3; *****0; *****0; *****7; *****2; *****8; *****0; *****7. LAST 4 DIGITS: 9590 —22 tickets57 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-09-21 20 COLLISION between Aston Villa goalkeeper Sims and centre-half Dugdale caused some anxious moments to the team's supporters who had travelled to Stamford Bridge on Sept. 13 to see this Div. One match against Chelsea. The ball was safely cleared and Villa fans breathedReuter - 61 words
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255 1958-09-21 20 EPSOM JEEP - Stylish 3 f by Traveller's Cheque EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Sat. Traveller's Cheque stepped up his preparation for the Sultan's Gold Vase with a stylish 3f sprint in 37 3/5 at looh this morning. Ken Barratt rode the three-year-old The going was good in spite of overnight rain. Prince Charter255 words
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Advertisement256 1958-09-21 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2t Words $11) (Minimum). BROOKS: To Jocelyn (nee Gardiner) and Roger, Royal Federation of Malaya Police, a daughter on 19-P-58, at Penang Maternity Hospital. SITUATIONS WANTED lOWaid- SS (Min.)— Box it ctt.txtra. DOMESTIC STAFF. European Couple leaving Singapore thoroughly Recommend the following Malay Servants. Cook. Driver. Boy, Wash256 words
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Advertisement62 1958-09-21 20 the time of scientific V and technical Zr" Progress ||titoni fVto jndonesia. trfe c//rectu&y j^ Convalr whisk you WW^P/f^. culture, dances and /ian/%%&f[ L setting of unsur- JoK"* I comfortable. «»MC«cm < <JpC^UtiUla INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Housewives like their kitchens bright Osram tubes provide the light -It i Advertisement Of THE62 words
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