The Straits Times, 7 January 1958
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Title Section20 1958-01-07 1 AVFB\f,F DAIIY fERTIFIEH \\V T.Xi EERS 80,000 The Straits Tiemes New*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1958 15 CENTS20 words
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Article608 1958-01-07 1 EX-GUERILLAS INAUGURATE SIX DIVISIONS IN JAKARTA First hint of force as Soekarno flies off on six-weeh Afro-Asian rest cure Leader: Key to nations welfare JAKARTA, Mon. Six volunteer divisions to "liberate" West New Guinea have been formally inaugurated here, it was reported today. PIA newsagency said theReuter - 608 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-01-07 1 THE BRIDE SIR HENRY GAVE AWAY IN HONG KONG— AND GROOM OR. VIOLEI SI'ET LAM LEE and Dr. Raymond Chee-keong Au who were married at the Hop Yal Church in Hong Kong on Saturday. Dr. Lee is the eldest daughter of Sir Henry Haushik Lee. the Federation Finance Minister. He104 words
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156 1958-01-07 1 '10 BEAUTIES WILL MELT THE IRON CURTAIN' T^EW YORK, Mon.— 11 Artist Russell Patterson, whose speciality Is drawing beautiful women, has suggested here that 10 of Americans most shapely women should visit Russia to enrich the lives of Soviet leaders. Patterson said the Artists GrouD of America had chosen theReuter - 156 words
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226 1958-01-07 1 A SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME THIS YEAR? SINGAPORE'S 350,000 workers will get social security Denefits probably before the year is out. A committee is being set ;up by the Government to draft a social security scheme based on the Brocklehurst and committee on Minimum Standards of Livelihood reports. The purpose The226 words
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Article29 1958-01-07 1 SUVA. Mon The Queen Mother 'will be greeted with Fijian ceremonial at Churchill Park, Lautoka. on Jan. 31 on her way to New Zealand and Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article61 1958-01-07 1 A TINE 9 FORCE IN MALAYA SYDNEY. Mon. The Ad- ministrative Officer of the Far East Land Forces in Sin- gapore. Major Gen. J. C. D. Alton, today praised the Combined Commonwealth Forces. In Australia for a top-level exercise for senior officers with the Australian Chief of the General Staff,Reuter - 61 words
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124 1958-01-07 1 BRITISH POST OFFICE ENGINEERS MARCHED OFF U.S. BOMBER BASE LONDON, Mon. A guard at the United States Air Force hydrogen bomber base at Scunthorpe, Lin. co'nshire, was today reported to have threatenei to shoot tw.i British Post Office engineers be found working on a cable fault. The Daily Mail saidReuter - 124 words
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Article52 1958-01-07 1 PARIS, Mon. The 375 villagers of Calviers. in Southern France, are worried about their favourite tourist attraction— a wild boar of amiable disposition named Kiki kept as a pet by a villager It has been missing since New Years Eve and someone, they fear, has52 words
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230 1958-01-07 1 SPELLMAN LOOKS AT SINGAPORE THE Archbishop of New York. Cardinal Francis Spellman, visiting Singapore, yesterday called upon the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and had lunch with the Governor, Sir William Goode. after a swift tour of Catholic institutions. The Cardinal left his hotel230 words
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Article106 1958-01-07 1 Bandit and scout are killed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A terrorist was killed by a patrol of the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles in the Plentong district <>f Johore yesterday. The dead man has been Identified as Thangamani. He was one of a group of five terrorists contacted by the patrol. The other106 words
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Article23 1958-01-07 1 MELBOURNE, Mon.—Australian women may tour China to encourage Chinese women to knit and open a new market for Australia's wool.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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257 1958-01-07 1 10 sacked after union calls off strike KOTA BHARU, Mon.— The North Eastern Transport Service today sacked 10 workers, including seven union officials —24 hours after the National Union of Transport Workers had withdrawn a strike notice. The dismissed officials include the president Inehe Wan Omar bin Wan Ahmad the257 words
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Article60 1958-01-07 1 LONDON, Mon— Diana Dors said today she had received an anonymous letter offering to kill her estranged husband, Dennis Hamilton, for £2.000-$17.000. The letter said that if she agreed she should Insert it coded phrase in the personal column of a London evening paper. She60 words
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Article312 1958-01-07 1 Sometimes he was followed by cyclist with a fire extinguisher PORTSMOUTH, Mon.— r Sir Alliott VerdonRoe, the British air pioneer, died in hospital here on Saturday night, It was learned yesterday. He was 80. He was the first Briton to My a plane overReuter - 312 words
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Article66 1958-01-07 1 500 rebels attack Vietnam estate PARIS, Mon.— Five hundred guerillas armed with rifles, machineguns and mortars yesterday attacked a rubber plantation at Minh Thanh about 50 miles north of Saigon. They set Ore to buildings and shops on the plantation, seised a payroll and stole five vehicles. The band alsoReuter - 66 words
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117 1958-01-07 1 USTINOV AND LORRY DRivER GET QUIZ FRIZES NEW VOHK. Mon.-Bri-tlsh Diaywright and actor Peter Ustinov reached the US$l,OOO i SJ.iHKU level in the U5 564,000 ($1»2.--000) quiz American television programme last night Ustinov, author and star of the current Broadway hit RomannrT and Juliet." replied correctl? that the Dutch resortReuter - 117 words
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Article72 1958-01-07 1 CHAINED —TO ICY DEATH NEW YORK. Mon. The' body of a former mental patient clad only in pyjama trousers and a sweater was found chained to a tree near a busy highway here yesterday. The chains were secured by padlocks. The keys were lying on the ground. Nearby were severalReuter - 72 words
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Article171 1958-01-07 1 WELLINGTON, Mon— A single-engincd RAF plane today made an unprecedented crossing of the Antarctic, sighting on its way the ground party of Dr. Vivian Fuchs. about 310 miles from the South Pole. The Utter aircraft was piloted on its 11-hour 1.280--milr flight from theReuter - 171 words
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Article41 1958-01-07 1 - WASHINGTON. M,.n The United States Navy fTPcially confirmed today t lat the giant British fly-inr-bcat. the Princess, huilt I y Saunders-Roe. was among the machines beinf rrnsidered as suitable for the first nuclear powered a.rcraft Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article37 1958-01-07 1 TORONTO. Mon Mr. John Diefenbaker. the Cui.iriian Prime Minister, t >ld reporters here last night thot Mr. Harold Macmillan's suggestion of an East-West non-aggres-sion pact "could add greatly to the prospects for peace."—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-01-07 2 THIS IS TASSEK DAYANG BI'NTIXt;. a beautiful lake whose water. arcordinß to legend, can make barren women fertile. The film company took several shots of this lake. THE TENGRU has a drink from a young coconut. THE TENGKU rests on the tomb of Mahsuri to105 words
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175 1958-01-07 2 Ng Weng Chee - THE PRIME MINISTER ON HOLIDAY IS A FILM ADVISER NOW Ng Weng Chee By TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN now taking a month's holiday —his first in two years —on Pulau Langkawi has a new role, that of adviser to Keris Film Productions. The Prime Minister has a special interest in the175 words
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291 1958-01-07 3 WASHINGTON ASKS: IS IT ABOUT CALL FOR NON-AGGRESSION PACT? WASHINGTON, Monday. THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, has sent a "personal message" to President Eisenhower, a White House spokesman said today. He would not reveal the contents ofReuter - 291 words
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Article67 1958-01-07 3 SANDRINOHAM. Mo n Fifteen-year-old Bruce Annison went to Sandrlngham House yesterday to receive from the Queen a Bible she presents annually to the pupil of a local school who is most proficient in religious knowledge. Thirty years ago Bruces mother. Mrs. Norah Annison. was awarded aReuter - 67 words
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179 1958-01-07 3 Farm union probes sterile cows mystery ONDON. Mon. The National Farmers' Union disclosed last night that it was investigating reports of sterility among livestock near the scene of a nuclear accident last October. The accident occurred at the Windscale Plutonium plant where an atomic pile became over-heated and radioactive materialReuter - 179 words
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Article51 1958-01-07 3 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Heavy rains which followed cyclone Astrid through Southern Rhodesia into South Africa have burst six dams ai.d turned a dry river bed into a torrent in Northern Transvaal. Many people are still trapped at Louis Trichardt by road floods and smashed railway bridges—Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-01-07 3 DIRECTOR FINDS PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY WITH AN INDIAN GIRL BRITISH film director David Lean having an evening out in New York with the girl who is now his closest friend —an Indian girl, named Laila Devi. He has told friends: "She is the only girl with whom I can find53 words
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Article179 1958-01-07 3 HEIRESS DENIES TRYST WITH AGA I'm here to ski, says Sylvia pENEVA, Mon. A beautiful, 17-year-old heiress widely rumoured to be the favouritp contender for marriage to the 21--year-old Aga Khan, denied in Gstaad last night that she had gon*» there from Austria to be with him Sylvia Casablancas, who179 words
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254 1958-01-07 3 Fuchs steps up pace to Pole: 38 miles in day T\R. VIVIAN FUCHS, lea< tic expedition, is pre< South Pole. Yesteraay he and his party j travelled 38 miles, a radio message reported. He hopes to cover another 50 miles today, leaving him only another 260 miles to go LastReuter - 254 words
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Article152 1958-01-07 3 800 fanatics terrorise 3,100,000 PARIS, Monday. ■nRANCE rushed troop reinforcements to th.2 1 Cameroon! yesterday to crush a Communist- led rising there. The French Defence Minister. Mr. Jacques ChabanDelmas. sent to the African territory two companies of riflemen at the request of the Cameroon Prime152 words
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Article55 1958-01-07 3 LONDON. Mon. A death caused by the firing of a ■ground-to-air missile" in the London area Is reportea today. The 21st London bird re port, issued by the city'-. Natural History Society, records that a woodcock was brought down in London by a rocket fired onReuter - 55 words
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Article33 1958-01-07 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. -Sheikh Abdullah, former Kashmir Premier imprisoned for the past four and a half years will be released from jail this week, according to usually reliable sources here.33 words
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Article63 1958-01-07 3 CARDIFF. Mon.— A R.A F mountain rescue team battled five hours in sleet and wind ytsterday to rescue three sheep stranded for three weeks on ledges 600 ft up a clli* near Caernarvon. The sheep had eaten the sparse pasture at their feel down toReuter - 63 words
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Article49 1958-01-07 3 PRAGUE. Mon.— Mr. Richard Crossman, British Labour (Party foreign affairs expert broadcast over Prague Radio yesterday an appeal for the "removal of United States and Soviet forces from Europe." He is here on a week's visit as guest of the Czechoslovak Union of Journalists. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article104 1958-01-07 3 All but one saved from wreck NEW YORK. Mun. The National Broadcasting Co. of America reported today that the Japanese vessel Bansei Maru had picked up 45 of the 46 crew members of the Panamanian freighter Aloha which sank north of the Philippine bland of Luzon. The 3,602-ton Japanese vesselReuter - 104 words
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Article37 1958-01-07 3 DAMASCUS. Mon— Syrian papers said yesterday Saud. Arabia had suggested to Syria that an all-Arab sum mit conference of kings and heads of state shouid be hell to remove differences between Arab states Router.Reuter - 37 words
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Article32 1958-01-07 3 VANCOUVER. Mon—Twenty paintings by schoolchildren in Nagoya. Japan depleting the harbour there will go on exhibition here and in 38 other major harbours of the world on Jan. 14.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article57 1958-01-07 3 ACCRA. Mon— The Primp Minister, Dr. Kwame Nkru mah, told Ghana doctors here yesterday -he was con corned at the "Influence money «eems to exercise on the activities of doctors In this country." He said a doctor should consider himself a missionary and should be Imbued withReuter - 57 words
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124 1958-01-07 3 LONDON. Mon. A 54-year-old man admitted to hospital here suffering from "loss of appetite" was found to have 424 coins and 27 pieces of wire in bis stomach, it was disclosed yesterday. The total weight of the "jackpot" discovered by surgeons was fiveReuter - 124 words
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275 1958-01-07 3 DARIS. Mon.— The six "Little Europe" Foreign Ministers meet here today in search of a headquarters site, or sites for European institutions They will discuss whether the community of 160 million people should have one "capital" or scatter Its Joint Institutions throughoutReuter - 275 words
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268 1958-01-07 3 No change in pact policy, says U.S. DAMASCUS, Mon.— The United States yesterday assured Syria that the attendance of Mr. John Foster Dulles. U.S. Secretary of State, at the forthcoming Bagdad Pact Council meeting in Ankara did not indicate any cnange in America's association with the pact. A Syrian ForeignReuter - 268 words
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Advertisement133 1958-01-07 3 IH> Convenient connection* A HONCKONC jf*y*. J |APAN Booking Office Ut Floor BANK OF CHINA BUILDING Tel: *****-*****/8 \Aspirin A (BAYER) H acwUttdt COLDS HEADACHES FLU RHEUMATISM BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. lIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The all the year round coat! TWO-IN-ONE RAINWEAR You can wear it in any climate in the sundrenched133 words
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578 1958-01-07 4 'Honest men carried away by enthusiasm' DENANG, Mon.— Eight strikers were each bound over in $150 for three months here today for lying in the path of a lorry bringing new hands to the Eastern Smelting Co. factory on Dec. 3. The men, charged578 words
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Article216 1958-01-07 4 COURT INJUNCTION EFFECTIVE AT 9 a.m., BUT. Riot squad not called in to enforce eviction DENANG, Mon. Five 1 strikers dismissed by the Eastern Smelting Co. were not forcibly evicted from their quarters today— though a High Court injunction restraining them from remaining on the premises216 words
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350 1958-01-07 4 JUNGLE HELD NO GLAMOUR FOR YOUNG CELL LEADER IPOH. Mon.— A branch committee member of the terrorist organisation. Wu Siu Man. 21. surrendered yesterday to the police. "Please help me to find my aged parents a s I have not seen them since I left home in 1952." he told350 words
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Article39 1958-01-07 4 JOHOFE BAHRU. Mon. ASP Mr Teoh Eng Seng, who returned from a course of specialised training in Britain has been posted to Penang. Before going to Britain he was attached to the Special Branch. Johore.39 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-01-07 4 Police radio officer leaves for London Assistant Superintendent Yuen Heng Thoo, of the Singapore Police Force, radio division, left for Britain by Qantas yesterday fnr three years' training in London. It will deal mainly with police radio technique Straits Times picture41 words
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103 1958-01-07 4 J A FLED FOR BREAKING EXILE ORDER PENANG Mon. A man exiled from Penanß until 1960 told the magistrate's court here today that he broke the banishment order because he wanted to see his sick child. Lee Chan Seng. 31. pleaded guilty to being found In Weld Quay on Jan.103 words
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Article254 1958-01-07 4 PENANG, Monday. DENANG State UMNO, at an executive committee 1 meeting last night, resolved to ask UMNO Malaya to press the Federation Government to speed up implementation of the rights of Malays in commerce and industry Inche Aziz Ibrahim, secre tary of the Penang Stat*254 words
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Article20 1958-01-07 4 SEGAMAT, Mon. Goh Toniz. 24. nf Labis, was fined $100 here for carrying unauthorised goods in his lorry.20 words
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Miscellaneous137 1958-01-07 4 RADIO MALAYA gitjgi «-»gg NATIONAL SHORT ld N S: lAi LuUy Dlp: 200 »v? kfb vi«»- Clot D° wn 5.00 Music From The i»/i»r. «mnt Eallet; 5.30 Plesta; 00 Happy -2UO k7V Anniversary; 6 45 Lights On; 653 Regional Announcements; 6.M Mrdium .V» Vts mrtro Singapore Share Market Report Medium137 words
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Article305 1958-01-07 5 MISUNDERSTANDING CLEARED AND PARIT ELECTION EXCITEMENT DROPS THEY WITHDRAW NAMES AND SWING SUPPORT BEHIND ALLIANCE IPOH, Monday. FLECTION excitement in Parit, 20 miles from lpoh, has decreased considerably with the dramatic "withdrawal" of the two Malayan Indian Congress candidates as active contestants. The two305 words
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Article15 1958-01-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Johore's 42 boys' clubs plan a fund-raising drive in February.15 words
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Article118 1958-01-07 5 Tiger killed, returned and died f>AUB, Mon— A full grown i tiger which killed two buffaloes and mauled two others at Kampong Kuala Dong, near here on Saturday was snot dead by their owner when it returned to the carcasses at night. Abu Bakar bin Nasib, 35, a home guard,118 words
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Article42 1958-01-07 5 PARTT BUNTAR. Mon— Mr. I.im Hock Yong. headmaster oi the Methodist School in Sungei Siput, has been transferred to the Methodist School here. Miss Wong Shau Vim of the Methodist School here has left for Teluk Anson on transfer,42 words
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150 1958-01-07 5 PENANG, Mon.-The Minister for Interior and Justic-. Inche Sulaiman bin Datg Abdul Rahman, who was admitted to the Penang General Hospital on Saturday after a heart attack. was reported today to be making satisfactory progress. Inche Sulaiman wa* stricken while on holiday in the Batu Ferringhi150 words
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Article901 1958-01-07 5 Prnaai* \THAY: Buster Keaton Story 1.15. 3 30, 6 45. 9.15: ODEON:, Don't Go Near The Water 1 15. i 3 30. 6 45. 9 15; PARAMOUNT:' L.ilu U.stad 3 30, 6.30. 9.30; CAPITOL: I Love You (Mandannj 1 15, 3.30. 6 30. 9901 words
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Article59 1958-01-07 5 The Voice of America will broadcast President Eisenhower's State of the Union message to Congress on Friday between 12.45 a.m and 1.45 am, Malayan time. The broadcast may be heard In the Far East on the 16. 10. 25. .1 and 41 meterbands, shortwave and on59 words
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Article39 1958-01-07 5 TEMERLOH. Mon. Inche Mohamed Thanl bin Zainal Abidin. 25, a student Malay interpreter in the magistrate's court at Temerloh has been appointed a Malay cooperative officer and transferred to the headquarters of the co-operative department. Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article20 1958-01-07 5 MERSINQ, Mon— A youth welfare organisation at Muklni Tcnglu has been formed. Inche Abdullah Sanl Is chairman.20 words
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Article27 1958-01-07 5 SEOAMAT, Mon. Angsar bin Hajl Omar, 38, wu jailed for three months here for attacking Abu bin Awang or Welch estate with a krl*.27 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-01-07 5 CARRYING RICE FROM RANGOON SCHOOLGIRL SHIRLEY ONG. who was chosen Miss Trade Fair. 1957 at the New World park. Penang. on Satmday, receives a kiss from her cousin. Miss One Saw Chin, runner-up in thr contest. Both girls are from the Roger and Gallett61 words
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Article152 1958-01-07 5 THE K P.M. freighter Sabang ran aground on 1 Cyrene Shoal, about seven miles west of Singapore, yesterday afternoon. It was the third ship to run aground in Singapore waters within a fortnight. The 1873-ton Sabang. one of 32 X.P.M. ships which sought refuge In152 words
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Article26 1958-01-07 5 MERSING. Mon— Mr. Tan Buck Seng, a teacher of the Mersin.' Government English School, has been transferred to the English College at Johore Bahru.26 words
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Article93 1958-01-07 5 PARiT BUNTAR, Mon— The following have been appointed to the board of visitors of the district hospital here for 1958: Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Hajl Hussein, Inche Mohammed K.innl bin Haji Ahmad, Dato Jabit bin Haji Chik, Mr. Loke Kam Weng, Mr. Oh Bak Hln. Mr. T Packirisamy,93 words
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192 1958-01-07 5 THAT SACK DECISION NOT VALID, SAYS MIC OUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. The Bukit Mertajam Malayan Indian Congress today claimed the decision of the Province Wellesley South Alliance Council to suspend them was not valid. An official Congress statement said the Alliance meeting that made the decision that did not have a192 words
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Article186 1958-01-07 5 Any unjustified dismissals? ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon. IV —The Malayan Mining Employees' Union is to appeal to the Government to investigate whether there have been cases of "unjustifiable and arbitrary" dismissals of mine workers because of the restrictions in production of tin. This course186 words
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Article30 1958-01-07 5 SEOAMAT. Mon.— Letchmy. a 19-year-old woman, was Jailed for two months here for stealing $5 20 from underneath the pillows of three fellow patients at Segamat hospital30 words
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Miscellaneous65 1958-01-07 5 HICK TtIES-TOBIY «tf TOMORROW n T U V: J sl "R I P° r e 121 < ">n. (9ft.) 11.20 am. no«. 2tn)--j liirkaon 7.34 1 a.m (Ml Bm.) 7.57 pjn. («t. 4in); Penang 1.13 a.m. (Bft. 71n.) 1.53 v m. (7ft. Sin.). iOMOKJtnW: Sin«Hpore 12. »1 a.m. (9ft. 21n65 words
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Obituary99 1958-01-07 6 Wort, ll* (Minimum) AISBETT "FREDDY" Dearly belovert husband of Effie and Daddy of Jean Jack on 5.1.58. Funeral Service B.M.H. Singapore 3 p.m. 7-1-58. MADAM CHIA KIM HONO (wife of the lat« Mr Ong Hoon Bengi passed away peacefully at the age of 70 at 7.20 p.m. on 199 words
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Article136 1958-01-07 6 U H.irrf. ll* I Mm, mum) MR MRS. RENNIE C. FERNANDO thank all Relatives «nd Friends for their Valuable Gilts and Attendance at their Weddmp. MRS CHINNIAH and Children thank Re.ative^ and Friends for their Assistance, Attendance. t ele- grams, and Wreaths In theli- re- i cent bereavement. MR136 words
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Article640 1958-01-07 6 President Soekarno's travelling holiday looks a strange rest cure. With him are Indonesia's Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, only recently back from a world tour and a visit to the United Nations, and Colonel Herman Pieters, Army commander in the Moluccas and head of Indonesia's West Irian administration.640 words
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Article333 1958-01-07 6 According to Inche MustatTa Ismail, deputy chairman of Kedah UMNO, the Federation's Prime Minister regards corruption as the country's "second main problem," the first being the ending ot the Emergency. This is perhaps to exaggerate a little. The civil service, by and large, is honest, particularly in333 words
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Article140 1958-01-07 6 The six-nation European community begins life with hard bargaining on the site for its headquarters and thr allocation of key administrative posts. National rivalries still run high, with Strasbourg, Brussels, Luxembourg anj Milan in strong competition. But the "community" will have time to mature before the political tests140 words
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Article, Illustration805 1958-01-07 6 RICHARD GOOLD- ADAMS - RICHARD GOOLD-ADAMS By In hundreds of refugee tamps in various parts of Asia, Europe and Afrita In particular, arm thousands of displaced persons awaiting resettlement in a new land or repatriation to their homeland. The only home they know is the refugee tamp. Between 1947 and805 words
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169 1958-01-07 6 TWE Prime Minister, Teng- ku Abdul Rahman, has done the right thing In refusing to negotiate with Chin Peng, who obviously did not want to surrender. The contents of his letter addressed to the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya are169 words
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Letter96 1958-01-07 6 VOW that all attempts to end the emergency by diplomatic and peaceful means have failed it is high time we went all out to .stamp out this menace. There should be a callup of all able bodied men and youngsters within the age-group for mobilisation96 words
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Letter257 1958-01-07 6 speak T»HE recent refusal by Chin Peng to accept the government's surrender terms brings to light the true character and motive of the bandits in the jungle. Their continued existence* In the jungle clearly shows that they are receiving too soft a treatment from the Government. The only257 words
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Letter130 1958-01-07 6 Ending Red menace 1 AGREE with O.L.T. ST. Dec. 12» that we should eradicate communist terrorism by foice But eradicate communism by force? That Is not practical. The last speech of Sir Donald McOUlivray is still fresh in my memory. He advised us to use better ideas to beat communism.130 words
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Letter57 1958-01-07 6 I am commanded by His Highness The Sultan to refer to the news item respecting the shooting of a deer by one Safafung <S.T. Jan. Permit* to shoot wild animals Including birds are Issued by His Highness the Sultan, and not by the Police. ABDUL KADER Private57 words
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Letter146 1958-01-07 6 FE letter "Protection Of Nurses' <S T Jan 2> Is nonsense The letter said, "no terrier or high fence can pre- vent untoward nappenlngs at our General Hospital nurses quarters." Why do Deople rear dogs? To keep away prowlers, thieves or robbers Is it a -'n or146 words
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Article275 1958-01-07 6 Thy King's speech: A test case •'IIOWEVER it i.s recogIT nist-d that in some cases, due to the nature of their employment, the workers cannot form themselves into effective trade unions and in such cases my Government where necessary, will give them protection from exploitation" said His Majesty the King275 words
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Advertisement82 1958-01-07 6 ANNOUNCEMENT Sir Richard Winstedt. K.B.E. CMC, F.8.A., D Lift (Oxon), Reader in Malay, University of London, has kindly granted us the publishing and distributing rights for his latest book "PELITA BAHASA INC CERIS", which will prove most useful to Malay students for the study of English. This book will be82 words
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Advertisement53 1958-01-07 6 Grannie says: Good light's so cheery, Do get Osram always, dearie!" Advertisement 0) THi CENERAL kLICTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD Representing THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF ENCLAND OPTICIANS L. C. SMITH, F.8.0.A., 0. ORTH: A. J. HU6GTTT, F.5.M.C. 11. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: ***** b ***** And it K«ala53 words
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Article143 1958-01-07 7 China's cash for cement cut off KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government has ended Chinas stratagem of getting sterling from Malaya by dumping her cement here at cutthroat prices. The Ministry for Comm«rct and Industry announced that from today a specific licence would be needed to import Chinese-made cement from143 words
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Article67 1958-01-07 7 ALOR STAR. Mon— The Mentri Besar. Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya. wa^ among 800 guests who at tended a cocktail party here la-t night celebrating the wadding between Mr. Ch'n< Kiong Cheok and Miss Ten Ec Poh. of Ipoh. The bridegroom, eldest son of Mr. Ch'ng67 words
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112 1958-01-07 7 300 attend terrorist victim's funeral IPOH. Mon.— More than 300 p.-opl. attended the funeral today of Mr. K. An antban Nair, 54. who was killed by a terrorist gunman early yesterday at his quarters on Meranti Lapan Estate. 11 miles from here. Among the mourners was Mr. Nair's nephew. Mr.112 words
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Article78 1958-01-07 7 Three of the Singapore Harbour Board's mit-t powerful tugs were used yesterday to help tow the 7.223 ton Hal Hsuan from the laidup anchorage into Keppei Harbour. Known locally as the "herforever ship." the Hal Hsuan was sold recently to Mr George P. Hadjilias for $45078 words
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167 1958-01-07 7 Chairman: A hasty decision KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE row between. UMNO and the Malayan Indian Congress flared up again today following a weekend directive by Selangor UMNO telling its seven division* to sever relations with the state MIC at all levels. t The167 words
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Article60 1958-01-07 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. A tapper. Apalasamy. 45. ni kllleu when a vacant labou> line collapsed in Kelang Lama division in Kuala Muda Estate five mile s from lure yesterday. Another tapper. Nacchanan. 32. was injured. They had gone to the building to gather planks for flrewiod.60 words
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Article38 1958-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Malayan Egypt trade pact is expected to result H' m the talks now going on betw.rn officials of the Ministry for Commerce and Industry and the visiting 18 man Egyptian trade mission.38 words
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Article17 1958-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Federation income tax col lections for Dec-mber 1957 '.otalled 54.960.75617 words
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Article34 1958-01-07 7 MERSINO Mon. Mr Thor Seong Aun has taken over as headmaster of the Mersing Government English School from Mr. P. C. Joseph, who has been transferred to the Johore Bahru English College.34 words
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Article459 1958-01-07 7 POLITICAL PARTIES IN PERAK OPPOSE NEW CALL-UP PLAN TO ROOT OUT JUNGLE REDS MORE UMNO DIVISIONS JOIN IN CALL FOR TOTAL EFFORT TO END THE EMERGENCY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. PRESSURE is mounting from UMNO divisions for national mobilisation to end the Emergency while in Ipoh the459 words
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339 1958-01-07 7 Manager is fined for shooting a cow IPOH, Mon. Robert Bell, 37, manager of the Dusun Bertam Estate, was fined $250 here today for shooting a cow with his pistol. He was found guilty of committing mischief. The cow, worth $400. belonged to P. Sinnappan, 35. who used to work339 words
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245 1958-01-07 7 COUNSEL: WOMAN TERRORIST CAN'T USE GUN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'A WOMAN terrorist who, counsel stated, did not even know how to handle a gun, must hang for having a shot gun and eight rounds of ammunition, the Federation Court of Appeal ruled today. Wong Lan, 28. alias Ah Har, had245 words
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Article125 1958-01-07 7 Federation finds places for 190,000 six-year-old children KUALA LUMPUR, Mon* A record number of 190.000 six-year-olds entered schools in the Federation for the first time today An Education Ministry spoke.sm;«n told the Straits I'mes today that in many siates, tne fate of pupils who *ere border-liners" in last125 words
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Article189 1958-01-07 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Monday. f)NLY 30 people turned up when the Penang Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee, held his first meet-the-people session in his home town here yesterday. I "I hope more people will come and see me with their complaints or problems," Mr. Wong189 words
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49 1958-01-07 7 THE TANS MARRY FOR A SECOND TIME IN TRADITIONAL BABA STYLE MR. AND MRS Tan Boon Peng after their traditional baba Chinese marriage at Huddington Avenue. Singapore, on Sunday Two days earlier the couple were married in a civil ceremony. The bride wan formerly Mian Rosalind Lee Swee Neo.49 words
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294 1958-01-07 7 'Sacked' students: Committee to examine appeals IPOH, Monday. "THE Federation Government has set up a special 1 committee to examine the appeal^ of students dismissed following the recent school disturbances in different parts of the country The academic future of 12 of the 13 Ipoh students who have appealed against294 words
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143 1958-01-07 7 PROTEST TO MINISTRY OVER PIRATE TAXI CHECKS KOI BHARl 1 Mon.— Car owners here are to protest to the Ministry of Transport against methods used by the police in tracking down pirate taxis. The licences of 15 cars alleged to have t»-<-n used *s pirate taxis have been cancelled in143 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-01-07 7 MALACCA. Mon. -A State and Municipal Councillor, Inche Mohamed bin Hajl Abdul Rahman, said here last night that propaganda was being spread among the people that the Alliance Government was no good and nad not fulfilled its promises. He said that this propaganda could be191 words
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Article41 1958-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. *nake.speare-lovers will present a "Shakespeare fortnight" in the British Council ■•all hire. It wiil show "in concise pictorial form" how Shakes P»ares plays have been performed in England from Snake.-pcare's times to the oresen*41 words
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Article23 1958-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A •adio economics course in Malay i is being planned by the Adult Education Associa- una'd Radio Malaya.23 words
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Advertisement68 1958-01-07 7 uiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiir SINGAPORE COUNCIL FOR j ADULT EDUCATION f NEW FURTHER EDUCATION COURSES j STARTING IN JANUARY, 1958 MODERN CONSTITUTIONS j PSYCHOLOGY ETH.CS POLITICAL THOUGHT j For further details and enrolment ferms apply tr Asst. Secretary (Further Education), Singapore Council for Adult Education, c Canning Rise, Singapore 6. Phone: *****. >I68 words
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Advertisement204 1958-01-07 7 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Head Office, Montreal CONDENSED ANNUAL STATEMENT 30th November. 1957 Assets Cash on hand and due from banks tincludlng items in transit) 540.240.109 Government of Canada and provincial government Securities, at amortized value 672.276,365 Other securities, not exceeding market value 505.688.414 Call loans, fully secured 238.163.548204 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1958-01-07 8 EXPERT TOUCH yiOST families collect quite a clutter of family portraits over the years. And why not? Those pictures of Great-Aunt Bee and the children at various stages of growing up, add to the personality and friendliness of the house But looking at several of these family1,156 words
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Advertisement110 1958-01-07 8 /prt^/^y Ronson ELECTRIC SHAVER The Lady Ronson gives you clean, snift, easy ~T~ underarm shaving Shaves legs, sleek enough for the, beach too. 'J I M'l«ccl r (rowntd look. In Htav«nl r »lut ty fcONSON -4"i IWIt Cr~,. u i v ti«, ..4 M.rm I J»C Achify* cl««anc« in your110 words
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Advertisement123 1958-01-07 8 Fresh and fx fragrant p/\\ i !,s»£^y^ |E|T§ J33 ■Lflf ■H|Mj| PURE CROUNO COFFEE BES39 stl available m the llMl ever-popular GKEEN nl TIN LYONS COFFEE you cannot breast-feed I— F trust to— A.v FOR Ahmad Zaki Bin Hi. Anwar U2/57. INFANT retDING lohofe Bahm LACTOGLN ii a correctly-balanced infant123 words
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Miscellaneous277 1958-01-07 8 Straits Times Crossword 1 HHi 2i i 2 r "1 ijIM PI P~ >i ml* is j zbihrLUzUhbii 16 II IB 111 «9 20 AC«OSS 7 What the submarine com--1 Climacteric reached in top mander Is doing In the Pool <7. 5). of London? (7-5). 9 I^c°t test it turn,277 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1958-01-07 9 Triumphs of William Light, romantic adventurer dventurer A SAGA IN THE CHRONICLES OF COLONISATION AN January 3, 1537. William Light pitched his tent on a grassy slope above the clear pools of the Torrens River and drove into the ground the first stake that marked the site of the townDaily Mirror - 1,418 words
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Advertisement175 1958-01-07 9 THE FINEST OF GOOD BISCUITS VenkcJts CONTINENTAL ASSORTED f Vvikouk's 1 V •CONTINENTAL* i "MASTERPIECES OF FUVOUR" INVEST SAFELY IN FIRST MORTGAGES IN SALISBURY Southern Rhodesia 6'r return from central and suburban property producing first class revenue. All applications are carefully scrutinised and loans do not exceed 60' V cf175 words
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Advertisement122 1958-01-07 9 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES nthxnopoi STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before 1 for fastest Medicinal Relief from aPflllOLlP anc Throat Irritations LUUUnO due to colds always give your family 3i£'d'Cdi if%; NO ALCOHOL- NO NARCOTICS J P^fiSSf^ TASTES SO GOOD TOOi ifr^^/ff AWfflr122 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-01-07 9 Varntvn A Co. Bg 3iaa Tht* S/itni Bg Lettliv I'hartvrint BivF: Iraitf Bg Vhvsivr tumid V TW E V CRASHED THAT WEEI. j FmANKS, TaHO WWATS TtmE DOcl tt CBLfi^FD Hia^-PD^ißi P C THEY'RE MAD- 1^ machine into mv cap- [felu>7 tme *ord mcved I j^terSa/^memorrhace I V MEI>f f145 words
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797 1958-01-07 10 By Our Market Correspondent J^UBBER exports in 1957 were the highest since the Korean War boom year of 1951, official statistics published yesterday showed. Exports last year totalled 1,002,237 tons or 1.9 per cent more than in 195*1 It was the797 words
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Article41 1958-01-07 10 December crop* Included: Alor 1-onCHU 84.053 lb Bedoitf Malaya) >7.017. Temerloh 50.900 lb and Tronf 32.800 lb Rivervlew 150.000 lb B»tu UnUng 206 000 lb and l-.irit Perak 53.332 lb Sungvl Tukanf 53.000 lb I KuaU Reman 48,600 in-41 words
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Article20 1958-01-07 10 SINGAPORE. JAN. 6. RUBBER: 801 cents per lb. (down three eighth, of a cent). TIN: 536« per picul (unchanged).20 words
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Article157 1958-01-07 10 MELBOURNE. Mnn INVESTMENT shares recorded a quiet but firm tone with B.H.P rights rising 8d on an active market, providing the main movement on the Stock Exchange here today Some metals eased with B.H. South down 3s. 3d. and North Broken Hill down 2s. providing the steepest movements.157 words
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Article150 1958-01-07 10 January arsl grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 80 cents per lb. down three-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was quiet after steady. Closing prices In cents per :b yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. f.O.b. buyers 8014, seller* 804150 words
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Article106 1958-01-07 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet January February UK Continent 129-,, buyers, $30 sellers Coconut oil: quiet; bulk 847 sellers. drum ISO 1 sellers Pepper: quiet: no business reported done: Muntok white $99. Sarawak $98, special Sarawak black $64 (all unchanged). Singapore106 words
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Article147 1958-01-07 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Aweciation made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S l O0 > New York: buying airmail TT 32 13,16. OD 32 15 16, 90 d st 33 U credit bills. 33', trade bills Canada: buying airmail TT 32147 words
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Article61 1958-01-07 10 Ships lying in Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or expected today arc: Kirn 2: Olenvllle 4; Fernsea 6; Belamat 13-14; Sunanbrls IS; Anchlses 18; Helikon 19; Llpls 21--32; Mahathevl Coal Plant; Courlia 23; Klnabalu 24; M.S.T 754 25-26; FYederlck Clover 27; Banggal 29--30; American Mail 31; Anna Maer.sk 33;61 words
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Article79 1958-01-07 10 Owing to the tin restriction scheme the directors of the following 12 tin companies, for which Osborne Sc Chappel act as general managers, have decided that monthly output figures will not In future be published, but shareholders will be advised by postcard of the returns at the end79 words
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Article27 1958-01-07 10 Tin outputs for December Included Pabanc* Con 184 tons; Sun c ri KinU 343 plculs; No. S. Urrdfr Ipoh iPurhonf) 37S picui—buiifel Bidor i»2 plcuU.27 words
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Advertisement1619 1958-01-07 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cilueiu and from ■Srvfek] Government ollicers lor appointment as Pupil Engineers in the Civil Ei'gineemig Establishment of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Federation of Mnlaya. on the salary scale $554,592,628 x34 934 982 x 34 1,254 per mensem plus C.O.L.A. at current rates.1,619 words
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Advertisement553 1958-01-07 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST The closing date for tenders for the erection and completion of 15 blocks of 2-3torey terrace houses at St. Michael's Road, Contract VIA, has been extended from 9th January, 1958 to 13th January, 1968. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Assessment List 1958. (Sections 63 A 68 Municipal553 words
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Advertisement757 1958-01-07 10 ■■^^T^rT^*^^^^n»r^s¥ i "wiis^ B F^»*^^"j^p"""*j H I I j KNUTSEN LINE orient service MOM CANADA v i PACIFIC PO«T»— M OATS freHino. SOU ArrWfn froactaee t per* p. »yen nnane. menrt KRISTIN bakki I is Jen If Jaa 21 Jaa UJo ANNA lAKKI iaa 9/11 Fek 12 Fob 14 Fob757 words
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Advertisement1182 1958-01-07 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom Spore "MEONIA" 14/14 Jen 17,11 iaa 19/20 ian "SUMBAWA" 18/1* Jaa 20/21 ian Accepts cerao tor Jaaon "KINA" 17/1* Jan 20/21 Jan 22/21 Jan "LALANDIA" 20/22 Feb 21/24 Feb 25/ 28 Feb "KOREA" 21/22 Feb 21/24 Feb1,182 words
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Advertisement1062 1958-01-07 11 bSng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "2J37T SINGAPORE (Incorporated In the United Kingdom) j LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penorn BENVANNOCH for Liverpool. Rotterdam, Hamburg G 6A/14 Jaa 17/1* J M 20/21 Jan BINAVON for Homburg, London, Rotterdam, Hull 11/21 Jaa 23/2S Jan 24/271,062 words
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Advertisement1235 1958-01-07 11 McALISTER «fc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** CLLEHMAN LINLS KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE "TTERDAM ANC€I£S $AN FRANC| SEATTLE, VANCOUVER POHTLANO ond for U.S.A., North Allontic VotU Accepting cargo for Centra! South and Canada via Colombo America •CITY OF LUCKNOW WM vwin Spore P. Shorn Penong SUNNYVILLE 13/19 Jan 20/22 Jan1,235 words
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Article, Illustration229 1958-01-07 12 JAPANESE MAY AID OUR SHOE INDUSTRY SINGAPORE and Federation of Malaya shoe manufacturers may get technical and other assistance from Japan in the manufacture of the product. A Colony businessman who has trading connections with Japan, said yesterday most Japanese shoe manufacturers had indicated to him that they were ready229 words
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380 1958-01-07 12 HOOVER COURSE MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES EARN MORE LARGE PROPORTION CONSUMED IN MALAYA AND REST EXPORTED TO OUR NEIGHBOURS y UK oil-producing countries in the Middle East Bahrein, Arabia, Iran and Iraq are earning tens of millions of dollars in oil revenue380 words
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239 1958-01-07 12 TOBACCO, CIGARETTE IMPORTS SHOW RISE OALES of tobacco, cigarettes and cigars in Malaya have not fallen in spite of the fears of lunt? cancer which became more prevalent last year. On the contrary all varieties of tobacco imported into Malaya have shown substantial increases in the past year. Two-thirds Latest239 words
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Article, Illustration345 1958-01-07 12 Manufacturers to build big syrup factory in Johore? SINGAPORE'S leading syrup manufacturers. T. G. Kiat Ltd., are planning to build a larger and more up-to-date factory to enable them to increase production to meet the mounting demand for the product. i 1 The company's manager. Mr. Tan Hock Llat, said345 words
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192 1958-01-07 12 IT is reported from Detroit that the Chrysler Corporation production of passenger cars in the United States rose in 1957 to 1,222,338 from 870,261 in 1956 Of this total the Plymouth Division accounted for 655.526 (452 958 in 1956) and Dodge 292,38<i192 words
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Article280 1958-01-07 12 ANEW knapsack ra>.described as ideal tor overseas use since it requireno servicing and needs n< spares is now being mad available for export by British firm. Kestrel Engineering crotnpany StaiimnrtMlddlesex. The main features of thr sprayer are its unbreakabi' lightweight container mad' of polythene and280 words
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Advertisement297 1958-01-07 12 A Virginia cigarette of superlative quality Thi< luxury Virgins B^^^^O^^^H rm m-itr i- all I r leaf I s^*^^^~?^- tlir |>n kol ihr imp >S *>l>-T ~~-*^^fl from ihr «mM*i -tfrn^l tin.-.i t.,1,. u, i.imin* H vFJjT r In 1 1 ia of 25 <i nii SO 9fw^%^^7 MADE IN297 words
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Advertisement54 1958-01-07 12 DIESEL ENGINE I £/t&te j&te wet 250.000 Geuty 1 For full details apply to: The Borneo Company Limited. Borneo-Malaya Engineering Dept. P. O. Box 898 Singapore, P. O. Box 1 15 Labuan. P. O. Box 36 Kuching, P. O. Box 431 Sandakan BORNEO tj w*mmm»mmm Kyompanu aKimiUd Singapore -Malacca -Kuala54 words
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744 1958-01-07 13 says DAVID JACK lIHHfIIIiIHIIIIimiNMIIIIIIIMIJIIHIIIIIiiHiII is ;is good ;is any lime for star gazing, and with the permission ot the "you will meet a tall dark stranger" department, I'm go ing to see if the signs of the zodiac can give me any help744 words
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Article211 1958-01-07 13 AVAILABLE FOR THE THIRD TEST WESTERN Australian W will leave for South join the Australian Test PERTH. Monday. fast bowler Ron Gaunt Africa on Wednesday to team. A lucky sequence of events *«.<lay enabled Gaunt to rush through his final arrangements to leave in two211 words
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Article32 1958-01-07 13 TOKYO. Mon. The Far Eastern lightweight boxing champion, Heroshi Okawa of Japan last night knocked nut Omsap Lamfapha of Siam in the ninth round of a scheduled 12-round non-title fight.32 words
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127 1958-01-07 13 Six new 'caps in Irish XV to meet the Wallabies DUBLIN, Mon.— There are six new caps, five of them forwards, In Ireland's Rugby Union team to meet the touring Australians in Dublin on Jan. 18. The team Includes two sons of former Irish interna-tionals—lB-year-old centre threequarter Dave Hewitt and127 words
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Article60 1958-01-07 13 ALLAHABAD. Mon V\t i Schmidt, the Swedish Davis j Cup player, beat Ramanuthan Krishnan, India's No. 1 6-3, '6-1. 6-4 to win the single! title in the Central India lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Krishnan and Naresh Kumar beat the British pair Billy Knight and TonyReuter - 60 words
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Article19 1958-01-07 13 HELSINKI. Mon. Finland beat Sweden 62-50 In a basketball match at Turku, southwest Finland, yest: rday. ReutrrReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-01-07 13 D. SADRAGASEN. 26. of Ipoh. who was adjudged "Mr. Kinta" in a body building contest organised by the youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association in Kampar on Saturday night. He won the title from 31 rivals— Straits Times picture48 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-01-07 13 PETER IS READY FOR TITLE FIGHT BRITISH h.-li. r«.-uiit boxing champion. Pater W.itrrni.in has to lead a sheltered life while training for his European title fight against Italian holder, Km ill- Marconi at Harringay on Jan 28.37 words
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264 1958-01-07 13 MIAMI. Mon.— Karol Fageros, hailed last year as the beauty queen of International lawn tennis, Is trainIng hard to win the crown of a top player as well. Miss Fageros. 23-year-old I former model, works on hei 1 gam c five days aReuter - 264 words
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Advertisement842 1958-01-07 13 SiTI'ATIONS VACANT •0 Word, ti (Vim Box it tit. txlrm SENIOR CONDUCTOR, married, for estate Sercmban Area Iii lament Post for nood man. Apply m writing Muu.iger New j 1.i1.u Estate, r.ii.ii I PART TIME Experienced Euro- pean Lady Secretary, St«io required by Oversea Resident Man.iIger of British Firm Works842 words
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Advertisement842 1958-01-07 13 EDUCATION t» Word, li (Vim.) Box it tit. txlrm FOR KINDERGARTEN with mu<Jr, apply Par Eastern Music Scliool. IA. Kirk 'Itrrace Dear Cathay h nUiiiig. Singapore Opening Jan 13th. 1958 REGISTER NOW Primary IV— Form V i Morning Afternoon) YS.C.. 28-C Hill Street. Tel. Z:uJ.< Qualified Engll-h and typewriting teachers842 words
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Advertisement920 1958-01-07 13 DOGS. PETS. ETC it Wordt ti (Mim.) Box it ttt. txtrm. FOR SALE— I Pomp Puppy I Male, l Toy black Poodle. 1 AteaU.ui Ditch. Tel: *****. VEHICLES WANTED '2» Wordt (Mim.) Box St ttt. ixlm WANTED 1951, 1952 or 1953 Chevrolet from private owner. Must be in first class920 words
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Advertisement397 1958-01-07 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE tt Wordt ti( Mim.) Box it tit. txtrm HOLTS HOLLSPRAY Glass Cleaner. Instantly cleans wfndscreens, windows etc. Sprayed on from Plastic Bottle, wipe ofl with I clean rag. Removes all dirt. grease. Insects, stains and finger marks, leaving surface Crystal Clear. Distributors— Borneo Motors Limited. EUROPEAN397 words
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Article73 1958-01-07 14 WELLINGTON. Mon—Auckland beat Northern Districts by an Innings and 65 runs in their Plunket Shield cricket match here today. Northern Districts were forced to follow on 182 runs behind and were all out in their second innings for 117. Scores: Auckland 293 for nine declared (D.Reuter - 73 words
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150 1958-01-07 14 IPOH. Mon— The Singapore Youth Spoius Centre badminton team was beaten 4-3 by Perak Juniors here last night. The Singapore team was led by badminton coach, Wong Peng Soon. The Pe- I rak team was captained by Ong Cheng Slang. The visitors left150 words
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95 1958-01-07 14 SYDNEY. Mon.— Eighty-fout lucky punters yesterday shared the tote "jackpot" of AE***** at the Canterbury racecourse here. The five-shilling tot e ticket showed a return of Just over A £968. A crowd of 31.000 flocked to the racecourse to stage one of the biggestReuter - 95 words
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Article40 1958-01-07 14 LONDON, Mon— Ann Haydon, women's singles runnerup in the world championships last year, retained hpr mace as No. l in the English "ible tennis rankings list issued yesterday. Brain Kennedy 1? the men's No 1. HeuterReuter - 40 words
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Article283 1958-01-07 14 LEE FOO SAN - AUSTRALIAN CHAMP GETS CHANCE TO EARN PLACE IN CUP SIDE By Perak BA books turf club hall LEE FOO SAN IPOII, Mon. Ong Vm« Hong, the Kuala Lumpur lx)in holder of the Australian singles title, has been invited by the Badminton Association of Malaya to take283 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-01-07 14 PiiHHiiMiimiiii Chief coach Dyson inspects the budding sprintersim ni IT'S a New Year line-up at the University of London track at Motspur Park, Surrey, last week as young athletes having sprint-starting instruction are inspected by Geoffrey Dyson (with megaphone), the chief National Coach ofReuter - 105 words
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Article321 1958-01-07 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE PHOENIX, a winner of the Irish 2.000 Guineas and the Derby, was again the leading sire in the 1957 Malayan racing season Horses sired by The Phoe nix won ten races (luring tht year, worth $95,000 In stake.* for321 words
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Article26 1958-01-07 14 IPOH. Mon. Methodist Afternoon School conceded a walkover to 4th Battalion Malay Regiment in a Div. 2 hockey league match on the lower padang today.26 words
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Article99 1958-01-07 14 Kick-off? It's a 'miskick' rpHE Big Kick-off in the] 1 Singapore Government Services FA. league turned into a miskick" yesterday Two of the three Div 1 matches were scheduled at Farrer Park One team the Singapore Telephone Board did not t turn up and Police were given a walkover. The99 words
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Article75 1958-01-07 14 MELBOURNE. Mon —Sheer enthusiasm makes Graham Middleton motor 400 miles every week for a swim at Melbourne City Baths. Middleton was the 1956 Australian 220 yd;, butterlly champion. Now he Is taking no chances. He wants to make the 1960 Olympics team and so untilReuter - 75 words
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Article44 1958-01-07 14 ADELBODEN. Switzerland Mon. Charles Bozon (France* won the first majoi Slalom event of the International ski season here yesterday with a tiJtal time of 113.7 second* for two runs down a 54-gate course with a drop of 170 metrps.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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75 1958-01-07 14 SYDNEY. Mem Jack Kramer, the American professional tennis promoter, said yesterday he had advised Mervyn Rose, Australian Davis Cup doubles star, to concentrate on amateur tennis for the present. Rose. 28. had been suggested as a prospect for Kramer's professional troupe Kramer said: "IReuter - 75 words
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Article295 1958-01-07 14 F. SALAHUDIM - Waive a rule: Request toSHA F. SALAHUDIM By THE Singapore Hockey Association's tournament committee will meet today to discuss waiving one of its rules. The rule Is that all first round ties in the S.H.A.'s annual knockout competition must be completed by the end of this month. Now Police, the295 words
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Article23 1958-01-07 14 INNSBRUCK, Austria, Mon Helmuth Recknagel of East Germany won the International ski jumping competition on the Isel mountain here yesterday —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article78 1958-01-07 14 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— Two players were sent off the field by the referee In a festival soccer match here be♦wee Nova Scotia Estate and Jendarata Estate. Veerasamy (Nova Scotia > and Subramanlam 'Jendarata) clashed during a spell of robust play In the secon-J half78 words
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207 1958-01-07 14 Luut hits cheeky sinyl off the last ball to gain win over MCC V^AIROBI, Monday. A hurricane century by opening bat, P. Prodger, paved the way for an exciting seven wickets victory by Kenya Kongonis over the touring M.C.C. cricket teajn In their two-day match here yesterday. Final scores: M.C.C.Reuter - 207 words
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Article185 1958-01-07 14 HIT OPPOKENT DURING GAME IPOH, Monday. A PERAK state player, Yusoi bin Ibrahim, wa* ordered off the field for hitting an opponent during a Division One league hockey match between 4th Battalion Malay Regiment and Police which ended in a 2-2 draw on the upper185 words
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Article70 1958-01-07 14 FESTIVAL FOOTBALL FIGHT THE second Incident in two days occured in the first Pongal festival soccer tournament when Indian Arsenal staged a walkout in protest against the referee's decision. Following an argument over a freekick between referee M. K. Mydin and some Arsenal players a free-for-all took place and one70 words
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Article29 1958-01-07 14 PERTH, Mon. Angela Mortimer of Britain beat Brenday Sayers 6-0, 6-0 In the West Australian tennis championships today to enter the quaterfinals of the women's .ngles.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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