The Straits Times, 15 January 1958
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Title Section22 1958-01-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 r The Straits Times //otic*" Hew* o**0 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 15 CENTS22 words
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Article638 1958-01-15 1 BILL CAMPBELL - BILL CAMPBELL $18 MILLION RICE-FOR-RUBBER DEAL IS BIGGEST YET Indonesia expected to station more patrol boats near Singapore By Enforcing ban is hard task SINGAPORE business quarters yesterday predicted that (he barter trade with Indonesia's outer regions would continue to flourish despite the Indonesian Government' 6 decree638 words
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Article, Illustration185 1958-01-15 1 SPUTNIK BID BY U.S. ARMY TODAY? Jupiter rocket will be used in second satellite attempt, paper reports WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE U.S. will attempt to launch an earth satellite sometime this week, probably tomorrow, using the army's Jupiter rocket, according to the Baltimore Evening Sun. The decision to use the Jupiter,Reuter; UP - 185 words
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204 1958-01-15 1 A HU3E "trade" in bicycles from Malaya has been stopped by the Chinese Govern- > ment. The ban applies to the bicycles taken from Singapore and the Federation by almost all passengers sailing to China. For the last eight years ships leaving Malayan204 words
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191 1958-01-15 1 FREED EX-PREMIER SPEAKS SRINAGAR (Kashmir), Tuesday. A FORMER Kashmiri Prime Minister, Sheikh Abdullah, who was released last week after four and a half years detention, yesterday demanded a plebiscite for the disputed territory and appealed to Kashmiris to accept him as their leader. I:i hisReuter - 191 words
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Article40 1958-01-15 1 TOKYO. Tues. The Kawasaki Heavy Industry Co. has begun building Japan's first post-war submarine at its Kobe yard In south-wes-tern Japan. It will be faster (19 knots) underwater than on the surface (13 knots). R uter-40 words
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174 1958-01-15 1 fVPERATORS of illegal four\J figure lotteries will be back In full operation on Jan. 25— first day of the next Singapore Turf Club meeting. The Perak Turf Club authorities tried— and failed to —last week to beat Illegal character lotteries. This "alphabetical" system will also174 words
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Article92 1958-01-15 1 They feed horses— no other work IPOH, Tues.— Workers on Capt. H. F. Bloxham s veterinary sanatorium In Cameron Highlands today refuse to do any work except feed the horses as a protest against a month's notice being given to one of their colleagues. Capt Bloxham. however, denied that there92 words
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140 1958-01-15 1 TRADE TALKS STARTING WITH THE AUSTRALIANS KUALA LL'MPIR, Tues.— Preliminary Austra-lian-Malayan trade talks are now opening here. They are expected to last three days and to result in the fixing of a date and place for formal negotiations be.ween the two countries on a trade pact. Representing Australia are a140 words
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Article, Illustration333 1958-01-15 1 Annigoni paints the 'Mona Lisa Princess' f ONDON. Tues.— World news was swept from the front pages of national newspapers today by photographs of Pietro Annigoni's long-awaited portrait of Princess Margaret. An critics declared that the Italian painter had made her the "Mona Lisa Princess" and quoted Annigoni as sayingReuter - 333 words
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Article206 1958-01-15 1 DASIR MAS, Tues.— 1 Five goods wagons Jumped the rails about half a mile from the station here yesterday. The wagons were badly damaged. This is the second train derailment in Malaya in less than a week. The first derailment took place on Friday night when206 words
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Article64 1958-01-15 1 BERLIN, Tues. What Is believed to be the first electronic baby alarm In the world is part of the equipment of the city hospital's new baby clinic at Kassel In the ward for very small children microphones are installed in the ceiling. When the sound of cryingReuter - 64 words
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Article204 1958-01-15 1 2 a.m. news roundup THORNEYCROFT ON HIS RESIGNATION NEWPORT, (Wale s), Tues. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft said here tonight he had resigned from the Government as Chancellor of the Exchequer because he put the pound and the stability of prices first, not last, in economic policy. He was addressing his parliamentaryReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement21 1958-01-15 1 DIAMOND GEM SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS P. H. HENDR V. Manufacturing Jeweller 78. North Bridga Road, Singayorc-6 Kuala Lumpur. Famous fob qpta&ti/21 words
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Article, Illustration310 1958-01-15 2 RELEASED ON BAIL. SHE SAYS: POLICE HIT ME ACROSS THE JAW I OS ANGELES, lues. lj —Miss Sarah Churchill, 43-year-old actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, was arrested here yesterday on a drunkenness charge and later released on bail. Miss Churchill,Reuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-01-15 2 A cheery wave to the crowd MAC IN NEW DELHI EXCLUSIVE PICTURES MR. MACMILLAN and his wife, Lady Dorothy Macmillan, have garlands placed around ther necks by schoolchildren—Camera Press pictures30 words
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146 1958-01-15 2 KARACHI, Tuesday. T<HE free world alliances Nato, Seato and the Bagdad Pact— will still make a great contribution to world peace even if East- West tension is 'decreased, the British Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan, said here today. Mr. Macmillan addressing aUP - 146 words
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Article50 1958-01-15 2 LONDON. Tues— The Moscow Artificial Fibres Institute has produced a fibre more durable than steel which can be used for light fabrics and knitwear, lacework and rugs, tyres, transporter belts and machine parts. Moscow Radio said today. The primary raw material I was natural gas.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article36 1958-01-15 2 NEW YORK. Tues. A suspected burglar, who hid In a chimney at Rochester yesterday, emerged Into a room full of policemen who were just about to give up the search for him.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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159 1958-01-15 2 JAYNE'S GOWN STOOD THE STRAIN AT WEDDING LOS ANGELES. Tues. Bosomy actress Jayne Mansfield and Micky Harjtitay, the former "Mr. Universe." were married at Portuguese Bend. California, last night while thousands of teenagers watched through the glass walls of the church. One thousand people more than half of them reportersReuter - 159 words
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119 1958-01-15 2 ASIA'S GOODS OUTPUT TOPS THE INCREASE NEW YORK, Tues. Asia's output of manufactured goods increased at an annual rate of 10 per cent from 1948 to the first half of last year. This was the biggest increase of any continent. United Nations figures showed yesterday. Output increased In Europe byReuter - 119 words
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Article16 1958-01-15 2 LONDON. Tues. The BBC last night began experimental 3-D stereophonic sound transmissions —Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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224 1958-01-15 2 'Thing 9 from space then varsity head stepped in LONDON, Tues. Students at Reading University planned to hoax the world with the landing of a radioactive "thing" from space. But the Joke has backfired. The students, It was disclosed today, planned to fire a yellow light Into the sky nearReuter - 224 words
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Advertisement161 1958-01-15 2 Tlii- ZcttcliiH \«r Bftl\ jNjFrElj^^^Bi^^^^^" Dic-rl Engines, V ,/^B^^^r lor full detail- a|>|il\ to: Tin- Borneo Company Limited. Bornro-Mulaya Engineering D«*pt. P.O. Box \V)X\ Singapore. P.O. Box 113 l.alwun. I\O. Box M Kiithing. P.O. Box Itl Sandakan. BnWF DF.n DFUf Z JtsBOrfNEO yingzpore Malacca Kuab Lumpur Ipoh Penang Borneo Branches.161 words
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247 1958-01-15 3 MADRAS. Tues— The Soviet Communist Party chief, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, has rejected a suggestion by Mr. C. Rajagcpalachari, senior member of the Congress Party, that Russia unilaterally ban nuclear arms. Mr. Rajagopalacharl outlined his suggestion in two letters to the Soviet leader. Mr.247 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-01-15 3 SHIRLEY— THE GIRL THAT LOVE COULD KILLPLANS HER WEDDING SHIRLEY HOLMES holds her life in her hands and sh» is going to gamble with it. For Shirley, 22, is thr British girl with a hole in her heart who loves Giulio Camprini, an Italian chef They met last year at137 words
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Article233 1958-01-15 3 ALI TELLS U.N.- 'ASSUMPTION OF SWEEPING POWERS IN EMERGENCY IS COMMON' 'ACTION WAS TAKEN UNDER LAWS ENACTED BY DUTCH* NEW YORK, Tuesday. JNDONESIA yesterday rejected the Netherlands protest against the seizure of Dutch holdings in the country and said that the action taken last month was233 words
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Article81 1958-01-15 3 DIRBAN. Tues. Professor J. L. B. Smith, the South African authority on riarine life, has warned bathers on the Natal coast against wearing red. orange or yellow bathing costumes. Tin colours attract sharks, he rays. The professor also advise* bathers to rub their costumes with strongReuter - 81 words
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312 1958-01-15 3 MOSCOW, Tues.— Russia has warned Turkey that allowing foreign nuclear and rocket weapons on Turkish territory is a "dangerous step" of which Turkey •"obviously does not realist fully the actual meaning. A letter from the Soviet Prime Minister. Marshal Nikolai Bu'.ganin. to Mr.Reuter - 312 words
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90 1958-01-15 3 TOKYO, Tues Four Japa- I the ships. nese warships left for The 7,600-mile cruise will Pearl Harbour today on a take the squadron to Midgoodwil] mission. way Island and then on They will be the first Japa- to Pearl Harbour, where nese warships toReuter - 90 words
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491 1958-01-15 3 Netherlands refused to start negotiations' training any acts of its nationals of an internationally injurious character. "The Government has demonstrated its intention to take vigorous action to punish any offenders according to the law of the land and has taken measures to prevent the violation of the rights of Dutch491 words
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Article255 1958-01-15 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £474 Funding 4 £86 9/16 V. 3.. £63 5/18 —1/10 ■MM Mercantile (U lully paid) 25'- +/0 Chartered (£l> 35 6 /3 Hongiong ($125) £43 4 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uU.) 70 6 -f/6255 words
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Article33 1958-01-15 3 LONDON, Mon. Spot 23d Feb. 23', d. Mar. 23 \d AprilJune 23*t.d.. July-Sept. 23 -<d Oct. -Dec. 24>»d.. Jan. c.i.f. 23*, d, Feb. elf 23d Mar. elf. 23'» d. Tone: Very quiet.33 words
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Article22 1958-01-15 3 LONCOf. Mob. Bayan I7SO. seller* rWl',4. Fn -vard buyers £729 'ti: Mltan f.J'J. Settlement £730', i ».m. 250 p.m. 105 loo*.22 words
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Advertisement164 1958-01-15 3 DAW SEN'S famous I rT"^'"' TTTs products l^^^|^^j^H MANGOE CHUTNEY it whets the appetite MANGOE SLICES ideal for a sweet SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. wr km I v_i dpARfTTES If ii^^t" CHESTERFIELD? START aTm*LL A6EHCY BUSINESS^ IN SPAkETIME OR FULL-TIME, work.ng from home of oHice Well over 200 British164 words
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Advertisement256 1958-01-15 4 TODAY... Qantas dispatches its FIRST ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT OUT OF SINGAPORE Qantas, the oldest-established airline in the English- Istanbul, Bombay, Colombo, Perth and Melbourne, speaking world, today makes aviation history Qantas, with its fleet of radar-equipped Super Conby inaugurating its first regular round-the-world stellations, operates the only round-the-world service service, Singapore256 words
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Article203 1958-01-15 5 Finger shown to prove assault KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A labourer's severed finger was produced in the High Court here today during a case in which a bus driver was charged with causing grievous hurt. S. Palaniveloo, 48, was rtnind guilty of causing grievous hurt to S. Arumugam at Penang Road,203 words
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Article61 1958-01-15 5 MALACCA, Tues. PL Ramanathan Chettiar. 44. was lined $500. or six months' jail, today for dishonestly retaining 75 social welfare lottery tickets which he knew were stolen. The tickets were stated to have been stolen from a cigarette stall holder, Raman, on Nov. 18, by Omar bin61 words
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Article55 1958-01-15 5 TFMERLOH. Tues. Mala-yan-born padi planter Abdul Rahman 27. WM fined 5250 or two months' jail here today for illegally entering the Federation from Siam. where he was taken to live when he was six. He was arrested when he applied for an identity card and could55 words
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150 1958-01-15 5 WERE READY TO FACE PUNISHMENT, SAY FIREMEN pENA N G, Tues.— Penang firemen said today they were "prepared to face any disciplinary action" which may be taken against them for boycotting a training course in Kuala Lumpur. "We regard disciplinary threats as sheer humbug." Inche Din bin Sheroo, president of150 words
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Article30 1958-01-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Director of Emergency Operations. Lt -Gen. Sir Jame? cassels. this mornine flew to Segamat where he met members of the District War Executive Committee.30 words
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Article204 1958-01-15 5 MANAGEMENT AGREE TO LET'S TALK IT OVER' OFFER: TO MEET ON SATURDAY MORE THAN 100 WORKERS HAVE NOW GONE BACK —40 IN A DAY PENANG, Tuesday. EASTERN SMELTING COMPANY officials have agreed to meet the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on Saturday in a204 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-01-15 5 MR. AND MRS. Hardeep Singh Gili, who were married recently at the Sikh Temple. Bidor. The groom i s the chief clerk In the District Office. Tanah Rata.35 words
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Article110 1958-01-15 5 Death of a rumour— by the Tengku ALOR STAR. Tues— An encouraging sign in indepen-' dent Malaya was that all premerdeka rumours had now died a natural death, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told a rally last night. "Wild rumours are always dangerous," he told an UMNO gathering of110 words
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Article51 1958-01-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 24-year-old man and his sweetheart were rushed to the General Hospital here yesterday. Mak Yin Kirn, a fitter, was suspected to be suffering from caustic soda poisoning while the girl. Ng Myut Sin 20, had several stab wounds on the shoulder and51 words
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181 1958-01-15 5 BENTONG, Tuesday. TWO former Alliance men, contesting tomorrow's A two council elections here, are causing their Alliance opponents considerable anxiety. Top Alliance leaders. In- i eluding the deputy Prime Ml- 1 nlster. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain. have been addres- > sine rallies here. The former181 words
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Article77 1958-01-15 5 Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, the Federations Am^ bassador to Indonesia flew into Singapore by Oaruda yesterday on his way to Kuala Lumpur He told reporters that he had come to fetch his family to Jakarta, where he now had a house. Inche Senu declined to comment77 words
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Article916 1958-01-15 5 I't-natig CATHAY: An Aflalr To Remember 1 15, 3 30. 45, 9.15; OOLUN: The Hired Gun 3 30, 6.45, 9 15; PARAMOUNT: Maktulal Petra Magarasi 3.30. 8.30: CAPITOL: Lap Sap Cheen Kum ■Mitid.inni 1.15, 3.30, 630 9 30; REX: Please Murder Me 1 IS.916 words
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Article71 1958-01-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Chan Kirn Seng. 33. a hawker, now under sentence of death for killing his tapper wife, Chone Yook. 26. has filed notice seeking leave to appeal to the Privy Council. Chan was found guilty by Mr. Justice Smith in October of murdering Chong71 words
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216 1958-01-15 5 Pupils told: Watch big brother racket KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Ministry of Education here will ask the Malayan Students' Department In Britain to be on guard against racketeers out to exploit overseas students. This follows the exposure In the Straits Times today of a "big brother" ruse by which the216 words
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Article83 1958-01-15 5 MALACCA. Tues. Four local employees of Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., each with 30 years' service were presented today with long service certificates by the managing director, Mr. H. R. MacKay, who came specially from Singapore for the occasion. The four also each received a wrist watch83 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-01-15 5 Back from Australia with a degree A former student of the Aim In him m- Girls School. Ipoh. and a triple badminton crown holder of the I'niversity of Malaya in 1951. ha s returned to Ipoh with a medical dre're from the I'nivrrsity of Adelaide. South Australia. She is MUs129 words
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Advertisement139 1958-01-15 5 toughest TOR ROUGHEST xJOBS This Is Goodyears famed HARD ROCK ~r"^\ LUO, rolling unharmed through work that ■^Jll^* would ruin ordinary giant tyres. l^^Ljjfl /*//'^S N V-""*s. Heavily armoured sidewalls and shoulders I'^^sCTN minimize damage from sharp rocks and W 'M& ''•/^\V snags deep, powerful cross-lugs dig In and t139 words
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Advertisement89 1958-01-15 5 Nylons by Kayser Bondor are the ideal v?B I wear for any occasion. They're so theer J and smooth. In 3 different styles. V y Lacelon hard-wearing fishnet $4.95 Seamless $3.95 'J Evening Sheers $4.25 .JJr Also available from Kayser Bondor are m *W smart Fabric Gloves, wrist length and89 words
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Miscellaneous67 1958-01-15 5 I maw THE8-T0MV *A TQHOtftOw] TODAY: Singapore 6.04 a.m. (8ft. Jin) 8 24 p.m. (7ft); Port Dickaon 2.16 a.m. (7ft. 4ln.) 3.48 P m. (ift 9in t Peiutng 9 19 a.m. (5ft. lta.) 9.55 p.m. (6ft. 5in TOMORROW: Singapore 7.19 am (8ft. 31n.) 9 40 p.m. (7ft. 61n); Port Dlckson67 words
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Article582 1958-01-15 6 The Malay Schools When the Ra/ak Report was debated in the Federal Legislative Council, the Minister for Education asked j the House and the nation to bear in mind that the education policy proposed did not, and indeed could not, set out to be all things to all the communities.582 words
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Article366 1958-01-15 6 Three miles is the normal limit of territorial waters recognised by the maritime powers. It is an old conception, based on the extreme range of a cannon shot, which has survived into the age of inter-continental missiles. But it has occasionally been challenged, as it is now366 words
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Article214 1958-01-15 6 The Federation's Luboui Department will try to persuade employers to make greater use of its employment exchange. One effect would be to wean employers away from the habit of recruiting friends and relatives brought in by their chief clerks and other persuasive employees. The tradition of "friends and214 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1958-01-15 6 FRANCIS COORAY - FRANCIS COORAY BY COLOMBO. *THE floods have sub- sided. Men, women and children, halfstarved and emaciated, are drifting back to their villages in the shadow of empty tanks which Once were raging volcanoes of v.ater, in a vain attempt to recognise the small1,266 words
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175 1958-01-15 6 RUBBER SCIENTISTS SHOULD TRAVEL MORE rE editorial comment •The Rubber Horizon." <S.T. Dec. 30) as reprinted In the Straits Times Budget of Jan. 1. has been read with great interest. We do not have to look very far for explanations of the shortcomings and difficulties to which you refer. As175 words
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Article111 1958-01-15 6 WITH reference to the article concerning the lack of orchestral music in Singapore (ST. Jan. 8), some of your readers may be Interested to know of the existence of the Singapore Recorded Music Society. The Society was founded In August 1954 to further the cause of classical music111 words
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Article83 1958-01-15 6 IT IS an open secret that all is not well with the Labour Front. Instead of blaming a certain section of the community for Its defeat in the recent City Council elections. It had better set Its house In or. der for "a house divided against83 words
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Article31 1958-01-15 6 Mahjong ban CONGRATULATIONS to \j the Councillors of Malacca Municipality for their decision to ban mahjong in coffee shops. I hope this also will apply to street stalls. WILLIAM Kuala Lumpur31 words
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183 1958-01-15 6 $85-a-month scolars find it hard to live I READ with disappointment the report Id the Sunday Times, Jan. 8. about the Increase of allowance for both Singapore and Federal Government students studying In Great Britain. I do not grudge these students the Increase, but It Is disheartening to think that183 words
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Advertisement824 1958-01-15 6 Straits Tunes k Free Preu for Mm ionvt.ninc« of odv«rNllti out r«pr»t«ntotiv«i at lit floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORACt ORCHARD ROAD, will rccciv. imoll odv«rtUtmenn and antwtrt I* bo» numbtn Clatiitl»4 •■vcrttMimnH moy *)rto Im |>Mn»|#d to' CITY BOOK STORI LTD.. WiMhmtor Houm, Coll»«r Quay, Slngaport Ml. M. M. ISMAIL, Admiralty824 words
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Advertisement8 1958-01-15 6 EUERVBODV LOOKS TO Kodak FOR UMIERRS FOR Film8 words
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Advertisement83 1958-01-15 6 I must remember to say Osram T"~~~ TH> IjNMI sMCWK CO, (MALAYA) LTD, l^n GROW NEW HAIR »t h &V* >IIIM( lll\ Mb* (LOTION ft CREAM) Mad* in Ccmuny k.7Vs*3«l VfRT IFFICTIVI AGAINST FALLING HAIR SCALP ITCH DANDRUFF affaetWa fat Matt and Woman. yo«i> a oas <C,ife3 Thousands of Batla(Jed83 words
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Article219 1958-01-15 7 Education row: Move for meeting PE NAN O, Tues.— UMNO Malaya has askpd the Penang state UMNO executive to call an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss the "r e s i g n" resolution adopted at last Sunday's state UMNO special assembly. The acting Prime Minister and Minister for Defence.219 words
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Article33 1958-01-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A patrol of the Ist. Bn., the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, were fired on by an unknown number of terrorists in the Yong Peng area oi Johore yesterday.33 words
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109 1958-01-15 7 THE Ist Singapore Regiment Royal Artillery, is to be disbanded on Nov. 1 this year, the Army announced yesterday. The announcement said the War Office in London had made the decision "with regret." It explained that the move was part of the reorganisation of the109 words
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Article35 1958-01-15 7 I TANJONG MALIM, Tues j More than 500 guests attend- i ed the engagement party of Mr. Wong Swee Van and Miss Chin Tsu Fong at the Chung Sin Chinese School here yesterday.35 words
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Article176 1958-01-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. I servers from 26 countries will Plans are well advanced for j attend. the first major International i The main conference will be conference to be held In preceded by a meeting on InMalay a— the 14th session of dustry and natural176 words
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339 1958-01-15 7 MINISTER (MY FATHER SPENT FORTUNE WHEW I MARRIED) URGES A THRIFT CAMPAIGN UMNO LEADER ATTACKS EXTRAVAGANCE OF SINGAPORE WEDDINGS THAT RUINS FAMILIES THE leader of Singapore UMNO and Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, told the Straits339 words
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Article24 1958-01-15 7 MALACCA, Tues.— The Malacca Alliance is making an all-out effort to register about 5.000 Indonesians living in Malacca state as federal citizens.24 words
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Article78 1958-01-15 7 'SAVE GIRL BANDIT PLEA TO KING KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce today petitioned the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong to commute the death sentence passed on a woman terrorist, Wong Lan 28, alias Ah Har, for possession of a shotgun and ammunition. I Copies of the petition were78 words
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Article102 1958-01-15 7 Debut by women prosecutors IPOH. Tueg.— lpohs five new women police inspectors handled their first court cases today. Between them they prosecuted 13 cases Involving stray caule and goats and obstruction of public thoroughfares in five minutes. All the accused pleaded gulltv and were fined a total of $200 by102 words
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187 1958-01-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. State governments may soon prohibit all Federal citizens from wearing British and other foreign medals and orders at official functions Last October the Prime Minister's office issued a circular asking all heads of departments to drop the use of titles of British187 words
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Article44 1958-01-15 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. More than $2,000 was raised at a meeting called by the Negrl Sembllan Ceylone.se Association yesterday to start a Ceylon flood relief fund. The association president, Mr. M. Nadchltiram. and a patron. Mr. S. Slnnathamby. «aye $500 each.44 words
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348 1958-01-15 7 ITU ALA .LUMP.UR Tues.— The lover of a 47-year-old mother had to be rushed 24 miles to Kuala Lumpur for an emergency operation after he was attacked, allegedly by her son. the High Court was told today. Dr. Chong Soon Fong, formerly348 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-01-15 7 Mayor's man told: I had to bribe officials A SINGAPORE advertising agent, Mr. Johnny n Llm, yesterday told the City Council's new Public Complaints Bureau that he had had to bribe certain council officers to make sure of getting his licences promptly. After be bad seen the bureau chief, Mr.305 words
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Article201 1958-01-15 7 TRADE HOPES IN VIETNAM VISIT 1 I£U ALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1V Chinese traders in the Federation are hoping that the visit of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to the Republic of Vietnam will pave the way for improved trade relations. With the Tengku will go the Minister for Commerce201 words
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Advertisement80 1958-01-15 7 'YOU CAW WOW *A SEE IWTO OUR MEW fill// OtnCES. ALL £^ffl I'/// THE DESKS ARE T }J STECI-3Y fg SanktyShdidoit -or course." '^i^ Vt^BßKa/SANKH-SMHDOM iimiTlO H Ci«'W titn Ivtoo. IC Agent*: yPj«ac«M U«h«r L imiird Crmby Houw. Robinson Roid Singapore Tel: 2IOSB or P.O. Bo» 772. K U «U80 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-01-15 8 LITTLE CHANCE OF MORE TRADE WITH PAKISTAN Tengku Mohamed's statement MALAYA has little chance of developing her trade with Pakistan at present because of Pakistan's foreign exchange difficulties. Malaya's Htgh Commission- j er in Pakistan. Ttngku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. told the Straits Times this in Singapore yesAlthough he177 words
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Article72 1958-01-15 8 I ALOR STAR, Tues —Two men last night held up a shopkeeper at Bakar Bata near the General Hospital here and robbed him of $6. I Police said that the robI bers used a dummy pistol to 1 threaten Abdul Samad. The robbers climbed through a72 words
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Article124 1958-01-15 8 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca Coffe-shop Keepers Association nave decided not to take action for the time ssbkst Malicca All 1958 coffee-shop licences Issued by the Malacca municipallty now carry an endorsement that mahjong should not be allowed on the oremises The association's president. Mr. Wee124 words
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Article17 1958-01-15 8 BANTING. Tues. More than 600 Indians from five estate.; around here have become Federal citizens.17 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-01-15 8 Judge: We welcome trial by jury— a mark of maturity He will dig up the past from Borneo Niah Caves AYOI'NG Singapore businessman. Mr. Chen Boon Kong, who w£l fly to Kuching in the next two days to supervise archaeological excavations in the Niah Caves of Sarawak. He ha s130 words
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272 1958-01-15 8 NO GLAMOUR ABOUT THE JOB, HE WARNS TPOH, Tues.— Judges welcome the jury system. They have faith in its future. Mr. Justice Good said this here today when he opened the Perak Assizes. "There Is a definite connection between juries and merdeka," he said. "Independence implies responsibility. The jury system272 words
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Article33 1958-01-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The third annual meeting of the Pan-Malayan Advisory Council on the Education of the Blind will be held at St. Nicholas' Home for the Blind In Penang tomorrow.33 words
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Article234 1958-01-15 8 Down Tiger Lane strolled— a tiger IPOH, Tues. Down 1 Ipoh's Tiger Lane this morning strolled a tiger. It entered the fashionable residential area from the direction of the Chinese cemetery, ambled past the well laid out homes of senior government officials and disappeared into thick lallanz after scaring three234 words
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Article41 1958-01-15 8 TAIPING. Tues— The annexe of the Chinese Recreation Club here, recently completed at a cost of $25,000. will be officially opened D> Mrs Urn Seang Kwee. wife of the club president, on Feb 1 A dinner w:l be held.41 words
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Article62 1958-01-15 8 HOME FOR AGED NEEDS IPOH, Tues— The president of the Perak Chinese Welfare Association. Mr. Peh Seng Khoon, toW the annual meeting today that the association urgently needed funds to maintain its old folks home in Oopeng Road. The home has about 80 inmates, some of whom are more than62 words
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Advertisement203 1958-01-15 8 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the home and at work life seems vety depressing when you feel weak and tired. Take Sanatogen which helps to give good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies V^rlfn iarfl Jt Now, from Parker, comes a completely new and ~^< unique fountain203 words
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Advertisement329 1958-01-15 8 Wp f rp all ?3 Wizards with itA f£^ Wfcfk K^ningtan Rand VJBr+M Porlmbl* Adding Machine! w aiC i !t so cosy to poss from f l;ja u jSPF JRlfdesk to desk, and does so mony 1 rUJr K. If different jobs so fast iff jjli |\^ll os though we329 words
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Miscellaneous262 1958-01-15 8 Straits Times Crossword ir Bar ii 3 841B 4 1 rLT fTD 8 ,_i_a_l_^i t io z _i i_i_i IZIIIIiI !1 ~T ACROSS 6 Plant put up about '51 (5> 4 Reserved, apparently, for one 7 "The hues of early dawn" cat (Alexander) (.7). 8 Highest Orst to fall? (6)262 words
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Article, Illustration591 1958-01-15 9 THE MAN CALLED MR. FIVE PERCENT The richest man in the world was also almost miserable and unhappy A SHORT, bald, cold-eyed, British-naturalised Armenian died in 1955 in a Lisbon hotel suite he called his home. He was the master strategist of oil, known the world over as "Mr. Five-Per-Cent."591 words
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Article436 1958-01-15 9 He, engaged the ambitious j young merchant to report on the oil prospects of Mesopotamia, then part of the sprawling Ottoman Empire. He knew enough about oil and engineers to become convinced there were vast riches waiting to be tipped under the Mesopotamian sands. He could see little436 words
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Article214 1958-01-15 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE The case was settled out of court and father and son were reconciled. When the Nazis Invaded France in World War 11, Calouste Oulbenkian moved to neutral Lisbon. The millionaire's diet was restricted mainly to raw carrots, yoghurt and Turkish sweetmeats. x)cca.sionally he relieved It withDaily Mirror - 214 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-01-15 9 Varnten A 4<>. By Mas 7"/f«* Saint ity Leslie t'hurlvris I |I/^^i-/i&FX //ha- t-^ 35si[ I K'i cc>. t -^st you am/ //c»?e I f roj« c^zi'h ,^fefc r^~<- Th >Ev St<iCa y-^'-J^PI Ijham i evep cc. Bccsaz But j ■""V^^ N 2 p CE^"^ ■B^' v^ 5/;^T0^ r j^T-.116 words
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952 1958-01-15 10 Our Market Correspondent - BIGGEST TIN PRICE FALL FOR MONTH: MINING SHARES EASE Our Market Correspondent By DROP of over $5 per picul took the price of tin down yesterday to $354.87}, its lowest level since the beginning of December. This followed the decline in the price of three months tin in London overnight952 words
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Article21 1958-01-15 10 The ft Hawing furthrt mine ouf. mil -ri priaKne 1 190 picuLs; Trlok Kruin 240 plculs: TaUm 443 plcuk. |<21 words
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Article21 1958-01-15 10 SINGAPORE. JAN. 14. RUBBER: 79| cenU per Ib. (up sevenei(hthj) of a cen»i TIN: >3M.87t per picul (down $5.12)).21 words
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Article140 1958-01-15 10 MELBOURNE. Tue*. INVESTMENT shares recorded 1 firm tone on the Stock Ex- change here today. Price variations were small Timor fell 9d. in an easier ojl section but other mining stock. held a steady tone. Bonds recorded a firm tone. I Loans 1%% 1956-59 £98 16s 3d Loans140 words
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Article104 1958-01-15 10 Singapore Chinese Produrr Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: «te*dy; UK Continent January February $30 buyers. 130 H sellers; Coconut oil- steady: bulk $46 sellers, drum $50 sellers. Pepper: steady; no business reported done; Muntok white $99, Sarawak $98, special Sarawak black $64 (all up $1).104 words
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Article153 1958-01-15 10 February first grade rubber buyers f o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 79'» cents per Ib up seven-eighth* of a cent on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: uncertain. Closing prices In cents per Ib yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S S. fob. buyers 79 sellers 79>.«; Int. 1153 words
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Article112 1958-01-15 10 STORE SHIPPING Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharTea or expected today arc: Straat Ball 12. Clytoner., 45. Benvaiinoch 6A. Wairlmu 67, Tdomeneus 8 9 Dlomed 10 11, Cienartney 13 14. Singapore 1516. Anna Maersk. 18, Asama Maru 19 20. Sedenak N Wall 2. Sedlli N Wall 3. Sent112 words
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Article58 1958-01-15 10 Having share capital In excess lof wants, the Board of Windsor 1 1P.M8.) Rubber Estate recom- I mrnds repaying 8d per 3s. share. i involving £16.500 The reduced shares will be I sub-divided and consolidated Into shares of 2s and the authorised < 1 apltal restored to £100.00058 words
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Article53 1958-01-15 10 The shareholders committee of Cinla-Kalumpong Rubber Estate* claims that Its opposition to the board's capital Increase proposal had the support of a very large proportion of shareholder*. The board haa been requested on the requisition of the committee and other shareholders. to convene a meeting to remove the directors53 words
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Article62 1958-01-15 10 The directors of Bungel Batu 1 Malaya, Rubber Kstatos announce that an offer of $1,550 000 it 180 800 1 has been accepted for! sale of the estate. They ako report acceptance o 1 an offer for Sungef Purun esta'e —In which Sungel Batu has a 5n 162 words
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Article39 1958-01-15 10 On the free exchange market In Hone Konc yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5 87\ for ra«h and I 88 for T.T. sterling was quoted at 15.65 and 1 vita Uel <X gale v 2M>39 words
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Advertisement841 1958-01-15 10 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED THE LIVERPOOL LONDON GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND THEIR ASSOCIATED COMPANIES HAVE PLEASURE IN ADVISINC THAT THEY HAVE MOVED TO NEW PREMISES AT FINLAYSON HOUSE. RAFFLES QUAY, SINCAPORE, 1. Telephone *****-3 (unchanged) Postal Address P. O. Box 289 (unchanged) NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPOBE JOHORE841 words
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Advertisement1585 1958-01-15 10 PUFVIC APrt)INTMENTJ CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OP TRACES DRAUGHTSMAN ANU TECHNICAL ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS are invltw from Federal Cit liens (or Uv following posts In the Town Plan nlng and Building Department (a) Tracer Draughtsman (b) Technical Assistant 2. The Initial basic salary will tx $122.50x7.50A- 152.50 209-141,585 words
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Advertisement1442 1958-01-15 11 Ton i4o» MANSFIELD CO., LTD. t«u *<u» (IB Mace) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) TH*. BLUE FUNNEL LINE X'' SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON a CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Su.i *Mb liberty to proceed vie Panama er Cape .t Good Heae) Comers option lo proceed vio othar ports lo lood ond1,442 words
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Advertisement1170 1958-01-15 11 BAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR lAST Penang P. fhajn S'pora 1 'MEONIA" 11/11 Jaa 24/24 Jaa) 24/ JS J« CeMag Saigon Bangkok. "IUMBAWA- 7^ 14/24 Jaa M/ 24 Jai Accept! earae far Japaa 1 kin A' 19/21 Jaa 21/22 Jaa 21/21 Je "LALANDIA" 21/21 Feb 24/251,170 words
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Advertisement1087 1958-01-15 11 muNN« THE REN LIMB STEAMERS LTD. tSJF SINGAPORE (Incorporated In tha Unttad Kingdom) t lines SAILINGS TO ADEN, UK 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Shorn Penong •INVANNOCH tor Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg G4A/14 Jon 17/18 Jaa 19/11 Jan i BfNAVON for Homburg, London, Rotterdom. Hull la Part/22 Jaa 22/21 Jaa 24/271,087 words
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Advertisement1262 1958-01-15 11 McALISTER <St CO., LTD. TEL.: Na.: 2SMI CLLIRMAH LIMBB KLAVENCSS LINE LONDON. < A Y" f URc OTTI>BAM LOS AMCCLES. SAN FRANCISCO, n« SEATTLE. VANCOUVER PORTLAND orwj tor U.S.A., North Attontic Ports Atnatlng caraa tar Central 4 South and Conoda via Colombo Amoihe •CITY Of LUCKNOW ■BOMXviLUi S pora P.1,262 words
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Article, Illustration725 1958-01-15 12 The scouts are staying with Ah Chqng's uncle, Mr. Koh. They are shown a valuable collection of old coins. The next day they go to the local sports and Tubby wins a hamper of food for climbing the greasy pole. They are feeling725 words
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Article127 1958-01-15 12 It was interesting to compare the different prints. The whorls were quite distinctive, particularly in the case of Mohammed and Gurchan. then when he had satisfied himse:f that he was fairly expert, he went into the room where the coins were kept and dusted the glass case. There were127 words
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Article110 1958-01-15 12 There wa s a silence in the room, then Ah Chong said: ■Come to think of it I expect all our prints are on the case. Don't forget wje were in here yesterday, looking at the coins." A wave of relief passed over the fat boy's face. Il was110 words
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Article, Illustration212 1958-01-15 12 Old King Cole was a merry Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he. He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three. This is almost certainly one212 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-01-15 12 Children's riding donkeys Linda and Gubby just can't wait to start their day's work at the London Zoo. and they eagerly watch for their keeper to come and take them from the stables. Perhaps the real reason for their impatience is that they look forward to the tasty55 words
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Article114 1958-01-15 12 /CUSTOMER: "I cant find v^ any chicken in this chicken pie." Waiter: "Well sir do you expect to find a dog in a dog biscuit? Mrs. Chin: "Will yru have another cake Ah Chan? Ah Chan: "No thank you I'm full up." Mrs. Chin: Well114 words
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Article233 1958-01-15 12 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our picture puzzle contest. Achek Sudare, Trofalgor Home, Yio Chu Kong Rood, Singapore, Anthony Chon, 6 Cedar Avenue, Singapore 1 3, Korim Hudri, 97 Kheom Hock Road, Singapore 11, Looi Kok Cheow, 24 Singora Lone,233 words
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Advertisement31 1958-01-15 12 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Ou>>s Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped sell -addressed envelope. Name Add ess31 words
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Advertisement16 1958-01-15 12 C.C.C Collect six of then coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. Name Age Address Sex16 words
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Advertisement731 1958-01-15 13 I Check Before Posting Replies to Box Ruabers j i Utmost catc should be tjfccn f I when replying to box number i ids. to ute the CORRECT NUMBER and Address to the Straits Timu Cecil Street. I Cash must be sent by reßit- I tered post. Postal Orders o»731 words
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Advertisement883 1958-01-15 13 ii B T i Jl fc' i ACCOMMODATION VACAN' M Wordt ti (Mim.) Box it et,. txtr, BIG HOUSE In Tanglln 1 rooms with baths attached. Ren $2,500. Box A 6504. ST. WHITLEY ESTATE Full furnished three bedroom bunga low to rent for five months frot Prbruary Ist. Apply *****883 words
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Advertisement963 1958-01-15 13 I I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE i. It Word, tl (Mim.) Box it tit. txlrm. 4 MODERN BUNGALOW 3 bedit rooms, 'i bathrooms, sittlngroom I near bus and market. Stngapor* 14. Vacant possession, land about y 10,000 sq 't. Freehold low assessn i ment. Price $24,000 Ring *****. VACANT BUILDING963 words
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Advertisement951 1958-01-15 13 TUITION 2* Word, ti (Mim.) Box it tt,. txlrm TAYLOR DANCB STUDIO holds Children's Ballet In Education Classes twice daily. Weekdays from 2.30 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. Y.M.CA. Tennis Pavilion, Bras Bnsah Road. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word, ti (Mim.) Box it tit. txlrm. THE JULY 1957 Edition ol the 1951 words
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Advertisement463 1958-01-15 13 MISCELLANEOUS it Wordt ti (Mim.) Box it tit. txlrm. Id LADIES, have a facial in rests, ful, luxurious surroundings under ie expert hands with Latest Elecd, trlcal Apparatus. Jean's Beauty Salon, Phone: *****. "SANTHIA" CHERRY Blossom Japan Tour March 1958. Fewberths still available Phone l- ***** Asia Travel Service. 7463 words
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Advertisement418 1958-01-15 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE KEFUNU OP ASSESSMENT Claims for refund of aueksment lon houses reported vacant bel twren is: July and 31st Dei-ember 1957. must be submitted b> 31st January. 1958, on forms obtain- i able from the City Ai»es.sor'a ODiee (Oround Floor). MAKE SURE that receipt of your418 words
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Article368 1958-01-15 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By 'J'lIE Bagby Stable won three races on Saturday and I expect Sunny Lad to carry on the flood work for them in the (.'lass 2, Div. 2 event over Gf (Kaee 7) at Ipoh today. Sunny Lad, a Persian Book five-year-old,368 words
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Article123 1958-01-15 14 HORSES which race well over the Ipoh straight course are: RACE I: Wedding Waltz (2nd, 5/ str); Stiver jort {3rd. 5'2f str). RACE 2: Magic Note (4th. 5/ str): Lingfield luon, 5/ str). Barracuda (4th. si/ str). RACE 4: Overspin (3rd. Sf str); Big Hit (placed123 words
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Article390 1958-01-15 14 RELIABLE came from 1K a bad last to finish within a length of Overspin over 6f. on Saturday. On that display, this four-year-old is definitely worth ea^h-way in Race 4. Peace Police, conceding only 2-lb. t« Reliable for a three-quarter length difference, looks the obvious threat.390 words
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487 1958-01-15 14 looks San Siro fancied but take Waxer to win THE BAG3YS CAN EXPECT ANOTHER GOOD DAY at IPOH RECENTLY PROMOTED San Siro will probably start a firm favourite in today's main race the Class 2. Div. 1 6f handicap (Race 6). This air-borne Australian four-year-old may well develop into a487 words
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Article21 1958-01-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Y.M.S.A. beat P.W.D. 3-2 in a S.H.A. Div. 1 league fixture at Cheras Road today.21 words
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Article129 1958-01-15 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.3* SILVERFORT Kincfold BumiUur KIM.KI1.I) Sllverfort Weddinc WalU SILVERFORT Kincfold Beaa MaUn Race 2 Em NELLY NE Barracada Mncfleld ELLEW Haadyal Nelljrne HAADYAI Barraruda NeUyne Race 3 3 10 FORT. WHEEL Good Returns What Happened FOBT. WHEEL Winner Good Returns129 words
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Article1149 1958-01-15 14 GOING GOOD RACE 1: "I.JO (CUll 5. Div. S Fun. Sir. 1 ***** Beau Matin (Brighton St.) Yong, 7 9 0 (F) Wot 2 ***** Wedding Walts (K. Valley St.) Tjoa, 6 S.IS (F) Pasner 3 ***** AdmiMton (Mr. Mrs. J. Olbb) Tjoa, 7 8.9 (O) 4 5S1,149 words
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Article15 1958-01-15 14 LONDON, Tues. Guy's Hospital beat Paignton 8-C in a Rugby Union match yesterday—Reuter.15 words
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Article111 1958-01-15 14 lie helps Barbados to pile 50S against Pakistanis BRIDGETOWN. Tues. —I Garfleld Sobers, the West Indies Test batsman knocked up 183 not out to I help Barbados to total 506 in their first inning against the touring PakUtan team on the second day of the match here yesterday.Reuter - 111 words
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Article141 1958-01-15 14 ONDON, Tues. Aston Villa, the F.A. Cup holders, were knocked out by Stoke City 2-0 in their Third Round second replay yesterday. The teams originally drew 1-1 at Stoke and th«>n drew 3 on Villa's ground ••p..,i.^.-. vi" tfll W3 r played onReuter - 141 words
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189 1958-01-15 14 SBA DECIDES TO RECOMMEND ENGHONG FOR CUPTRIALS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ifHE SELANGOR Badminton Association today recommended Ong Eng Hong, 22-year-old Kuala Lumpur-born Australian champion, for the Thomas Cup trials to be held in Ipoh on Jan. 25 and 26. Mr Moey Llan Teck, the Selangor BA. coach, said this today.189 words
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76 1958-01-15 14 EDDY: I HAVEN'T BEEN TOLD TO REST PENANG. Tues. E d d v Choonf. the Malayan and All-England single s champion, today refuted rumours that he had bern medically advised to take a rest because of "too much badminton." "There is no foundation whatever in these rumours." he ti.ld the76 words
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Article91 1958-01-15 14 JOHANNESBURG. Tues.Transvaal had scored 182 for eight in their first innings by close on the third day of their match against the touring Australian team here yesterday. After losing their first wicket for one run. Ken Fun- ston hit a brilliant 81 in 166 minutes toReuter - 91 words
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Miscellaneous32 1958-01-15 14 tmOiARY M VI V tI'MPI R RCGIiER: RAF v. Selangor Malays. r.H.irm Read. linikM Div 1: Kil.it t'lub "A" Postal Union. Iml.i Road: DW. ll RAF v. H.Q Federation Army. Bellamy Koad.32 words
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