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Title Section21 1958-02-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Mai*?* Not** 01 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1958 IS CENTS21 words
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Article513 1958-02-10 1 PRESENT GOVERNMENT IS TOTAL FAILURE- COLONEL Sumatra leader tells Padang rally: Guided democracy makes people starve Soekarno gets a rebel call r*OLOXEL Maluddin Simbolon, commander of Central Sumatra, yesterday called on President Soekarno and the Prime Minister, Mr. Djuanda, to hand over the Government of Indonesia513 words
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719 1958-02-10 1 GOVERNOR EXPLAINS LINK-UP SCHEME PROPOSALS for closer political association between the' three Borneo territories do not mean the British Government has any Intention of shedding Its responsibilities, said the Governoi of North Borneo, Sir Roland Turnbull, broadcasting over Radio Sabah. It was the719 words
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Article64 1958-02-10 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sun—British film director David Lean has been named by the Screen Directors' Guild In Hollywood as best director of the year for his work on the film "Bridge On The River Kwal." The award was presented last night at the Guild's an nual banquet inUP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-02-10 1 The only girl among 659 men in yesterday's Singapore Free Press Walk, Mary O«y, seen walking along Bukit Timah Road with two other competitors, Neo Kirn Chee (527) and Bakar Idrus Straits Times picture38 words
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136 1958-02-10 1 HONG KONG. Sun.— Lora Lindsay, Australian Interna tlonal affairs expert, was turned back to the border of China near here yesterday when Chinese officials toM him his entry had been can celled. Lord ana l.ady Lindsay an i their three children were onj theirReuter - 136 words
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Article38 1958-02-10 1 Hello— 128 times TORONTO, Sun. A man who telephoned a girl 128 times here In one morning has been convicted on a harge of public mischief nd put on probation on audition that he attends a psychiatrist.— Reutex.Reuter - 38 words
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688 1958-02-10 1 HE WINS THE BIG FREE PRESS WALK Noel Bullen, the Merdeka Games walking champion, won another title when he Was first past the tape in the 25,000 metres Free Press walk yes- terday. Leading practically all the way, Bullen, a 35-year-old RAJ. sergeant688 words
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Article130 1958-02-10 1 THE HAGUE, Sunday. LL 45,000 Dutch nationals In Indonesia should be A back in Holland by July, repatriation officials said today. More than 12,000 have already returned by sea ani air at an average of 100 a day since the antl-Dutcn campaign started InReuter - 130 words
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Article51 1958-02-10 1 KI^LA LUMPUR. Sun. Tne rederation will have its own currency notes embossel with the picture of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong when th<* central bank is established. The Education Minister Inche Mohamed Khlr bi'i Joharl. said this when h<> spoke at the Sentul UMNO branch meeting51 words
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Article37 1958-02-10 1 MOSCOW. Sun. A ne# five-storey building In cen tral Moscow, handed over to the State Puppet Theatre Is to be known as the Puppe*. Palace, according to Tass. Russia has 150 puppet thea tres.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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110 1958-02-10 1 COLONY MAN CONDUCTS ORCHESTRA IN BRUSSELS BRLSSELS, Sun. Mr. Choo Hoey, 27-year-old conductor from Singapore yesterday directed the Belgian National Orchestra at the second of his private concerts here. Today and tomorrow Mr Hoey will present the same programme at two public performances It includes "Pctrouchka" bf Igor Stravinsky, andReuter - 110 words
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186 1958-02-10 1 MINISTER TO TEACHERS: DON'T QUIT UMNO IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, today appealed to UMNO members to advise their friends in the Malay Teachers Associations not to quit the party. Speaking at the general meeting of the Sentul .UMNO branch here", he said:186 words
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Article190 1958-02-10 1 French bomb Tunisia village TUNISA, Sun. nPUNISIA has recalled her Ambassador to France and demanded the withdrawal of all French forces in Tunisia following a French air raid on a Tunisian frontier village yesterday. An official casualty list Issued in Tunis late last night said 72 people, including nine womenReuter - 190 words
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Article60 1958-02-10 1 KLANG. Sun. Work on the low-cost housing scheme for Klang slum dwellers has been interrupted because part of the site chosen for It Is swampy A spokesman of the council here told the Straits Times today that 61 houses had been built and a new site60 words
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Article97 1958-02-10 1 WELLINGTON. Sun. 81r Edmund Hillary left Scott Base In a Beaver aircraft today for Depot 700 where he will join up with Dr. Vivian Fuchs' British expedition for the final 700 mile lap of their 2.100 mile traasantarctic crossing. The weather on the Polar Plateau whereReuter - 97 words
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Article55 1958-02-10 2 SALISBURY Sun-Mr. R S. Garneld Todd. Premier of Southern Rhodesia, wa s ousted from the leadership of th i Un:ted Federal Party yester- day. A party congress elected Sir Edgar Wnltehead in his place. Mr. Todd's cabine* resigned last month. The dispute was over Mr Todd's liberalReuter - 55 words
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Article53 1958-02-10 2 TOKYO. Sun. Japanese merchants. exhibiting at their sample fair in Canton, offended China by printing the United States and Nationalist Chinese flags by the side of the Red flags on some catalogues. Japanese correspondents report The Japanese removed the offending printings and apologised to the ChineseReuter - 53 words
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Article48 1958-02-10 2 NICOSIA. Sun. Military police and ambulances were rushed to a Nicosia night club last night when a braw. broke out among British troops. Members of the Argyll and Sutherland Light Infantr; and the Royal Lancashire Fusiliers took part. No Cyprlot s were involved —ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article139 1958-02-10 2 COLONY ORCHIDS FOR PRINCESS A BOUQUET of rare Malayan orchids will be presented to Princess Alexandra when she attends a charity show in London next week in aid of the Singapore Toe H Society. The orchids, to be given by the Singapore Botanic Gardens will be cut tomorrow by Mrs.139 words
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Article60 1958-02-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The executive committee of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the UMNO youth section is to consider a resolution demanding the nationalisation of all British property in the Federation after 1962 This resolution was to have been discussed at the annual delegates conference60 words
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Article87 1958-02-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A sentence of 12 months' Jail imposed by the Sessions Court on a Customs Revenue Officer. Mohamed Yusof bin Hajl Mohamed. who was accused of accepting a $50 bribe, was quashed by Mr. Justice Hepworth on aopeal in the High Court today. The prosecution87 words
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229 1958-02-10 2 KARACHI, Sun.—Police here have arrested eight people in connection with an alleged conspiracy to assassinate Shah Mohammed Zahir of Afghanistan and President Soekarno of Indonesia, who recently visited Karachi, according to local newspapers. MINNEAPOLIS: 8o many firemen have been injured ;n sliding downUP - 229 words
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Article33 1958-02-10 2 NEW YORK: Police ordered seven university undergraduates who had thrown snowballs at a motorist to write 500 times: "I will act like a gentleman from this time forward Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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427 1958-02-10 2 HART: A-FREE ZONE IN EUROPE NOT ENOUGH TO BRING PEACE. LONDON, Sun. An "international safety belt" from Norway to Japan Is suggested today by the famed British military commentator, Capt. LiddeU Hart. He makes the suggestion In an articleReuter - 427 words
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228 1958-02-10 2 INCHE ABDUL HAM ID'S ANSWER HPHE chairman of Singapore UMNO, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, said yesterday that the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, had threatened UMNO Just before the inaugural meeting of the new City Council. Speaking at a meeting of228 words
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118 1958-02-10 2 KIALA LI'MPLR. Sun.— The chairman of the Rubber Producers Council. Mr. S N. King, today denied that the big rubber rirmwere "pulling out" >i Ma lajra He was commenting on the fear expressed by the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce that there wa s118 words
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Article172 1958-02-10 2 CAPITAL TO SEE SAUCY PLAY If UAL A LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y The Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club's first full-scale production this year, The Regency Ward, promises to be first class entertainment of a saucy, French sort. 2 The play was written by club member Cherry Gates. who will also produce it.172 words
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Article38 1958-02-10 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The first Malay bazaar in Kota Bharu, costing $85,000, will be built soon. It will be a modern twostorey building with 26 stalls which will be let at low rents to Malay traders.38 words
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Article30 1958-02-10 2 KOTA BHARU. SunInche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl YusorT, a Penghulu of Wakaf Bharu. yesterday presented first aid certificates to 23 members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade here.30 words
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Article31 1958-02-10 2 CHICAGO. Sun. The American Cancer Societv ha* granted U.S. $587,344 to a German-born scientist. Dr. Paul Talalay. to devote th« rcnainder of his working life to career research Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement252 1958-02-10 2 L f^ n? '4 badminton lesson V/V J^\ with Wong Peng Soon li Tk* Batatas* C r The correct Backhand Grip b thai you roust change your grip slightly and place > our thumb against the back of the "V handle. Thi» simple change in grip, when J you are252 words
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Article355 1958-02-10 3 MATT BUSBY BETTER -BUT I* IS 'BABES' MAY NOT BE FIT TO PLAY FOR YEAR STATEMENT TELLS OF ICED-UP WINGS AND CAPTAIN'S DECISION BONN, Sunday. THE West German Traffic and Transport Ministry said last night in a statement on Thursday's Munich air crash that theReuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-02-10 3 THIS U.S. ROCKET PLANE MAY REACH 3.600 M. PH. THIS United Press picture, taken from an artist's sketch in the magazine Aviation Week, shows the Bell XI". rocket aircraft, which may reach 3.600 m.p.h and an altitude of 200 to 3M miles. The magazine said the X-15 is a 50ft.71 words
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212 1958-02-10 3 Priests to abandon a 'polluted' temple UNTOUCHABLES HAVE MADE GODS FLEE BOMBAY, Sun.—Brahmin priests have decided to abandon the Golden Temple, the most famous Hindu shrine in Benares, northern India, because they say it has been polluted by the entry of "Untouchables". The Brahmins declare that the god has fledReuter - 212 words
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Article174 1958-02-10 3 MEN OF SCIENCE PLAN PEACE WASHINGTON, Sun. —The Federation of American Scientists proposed yesterday a three-point plan 'as a significant step along the road to peace." First, it recommended an International agreement to stop further testing of nuclear weapons. Next. It proposed that all studies of long-range missiles, satellites andUP - 174 words
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Article183 1958-02-10 3 LONDON. Sun. Shirley Comparini. the "hole In the heart girl," is today reported to have had her disability pension stopped because •he wed her Italian soldler■weetheart recently. The Sunday Pictorial says the Ministry of Pensions paid 22-year-old Shirlev 2.155. (about $23) a week before her marriage.Reuter - 183 words
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Article285 1958-02-10 3 Mac on the 'new Commonwealth 'IT HAS VITAL VOTE TO PLAY' CANBEKKA, Sunday. T<HE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan in a farewell-to-Australia broadcast, tonight reiterated his faith in "the new Commonwealth ol Nations fitted for a vital role in the struggle between tyranny and freedom." The Prime Minister toldReuter - 285 words
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Article79 1958-02-10 3 LONDON, Sun. A Soviet power expert has put forward ideas for a railway through Russia and China, and across the Bering Straits to the American continent. Peking Radio said yesterday. A. H. Markln also envisaged an Integrated electric power network for Europe and Asia. The Russian engineerUP - 79 words
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Article36 1958-02-10 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Mr Nikit Khrushchev, th c Soviet Communist Party leader, has agreed to stand again fpr the Moscow constituency of Kalinin in "elections" to the Supreme Soviet on March 16, Tass said today.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1958-02-10 3 NEW YORK. Sun— Rocke feller Foundation grants of more than U*****,000 were awarded to Japanese instltu tions and Individuals during the last quarter of 1957.28 words
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Article111 1958-02-10 3 Envoys are listing socialites who, for a fee, get eligible girls 'in the swim' f ONDON, Sun. Lon- don's Diplomat!* Corps is today reported to be co-operating in compiling a list of "professional" gate-crash-ers. Reynolds News says that In a "tactful, diplomatic way" the envoys are listing the peopleReuter - 111 words
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Article61 1958-02-10 3 NEW DELHI. Sun— Two people wer c killed at Jullundur yesterday when police fired to break up a clash between Hindus and Sikhs. Twenty-six others includ- Ing three police were Injured, 10 seriously, In the clash, which resulted when a Hindu procession supporting claims for theReuter - 61 words
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Article234 1958-02-10 3 ULBRICHT BEATS LIBERAL GROUP DERLIN, Sun. The East German Communist strong man, Mr. Walter Ulbricht,- yesterday defeated a powerful attempt to depose him and loosen Soviet zone ties to Russia. The Ulbricht-dominated central committee sacked three leading party members who fought Ulbricht because they feared his Stalinist poll- 1 clesUP - 234 words
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Article39 1958-02-10 3 RENO. Sun Harry Dar rlngton was fined US$l5O yesterday for driving a snow plough while drunk. Police said he had crossed the Nevada border from 'Jallfor nia and parked the plough in front of a saloon.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1958-02-10 3 TOKYO, Sun— The United States satellite Explorer was seen for the first time over Japan last night, the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article105 1958-02-10 3 LONDON, Sunday. A TEAM of young dockers yesterday invaded the playing fields of Eton for a football game with the college's young gentlemen. They won by 13 goals to one. i Mr. Robert Birley, headmaster at Eton, proposed the game, the first football match105 words
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Advertisement272 1958-02-10 3 NOW! COMPLETE LINE Of B3MBI S II I It I S $1 A I IN SEVEN STYLES ALL Jt 7 WASHN 1 WEAR IN WHITE Pjk"£ AND COLORS— SINGLE OR V AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS SPOHTftlilllTC jfW -f. WASH N* WEAR SPORTg^m fyT SHIRTS IN MANY /\/j< DIFFERENT STYLES if r^/272 words
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Article104 1958-02-10 4 Tin restriction brings austerity KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. fHINESE New Year J will be the bleakest ever since the end of the war, a Straits Times survey indicated today. Shopkeepers here said that the cause was the tin crisis, due to restriction. Business is the104 words
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Article31 1958-02-10 4 IPOH. Sun.— More than 200 members of the National As soclation of Perak celebrated the party's fifth anniversary with a Muslim dinner at th? Perak Library here last night31 words
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Article22 1958-02-10 4 KHALA LUMPUR. Sun. No casualties to the Com munlst terrorists or security forces have been reported >n the Federation today22 words
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Article260 1958-02-10 4 BID TO SETTLE MALAY EDUCATION CRISIS BY FEB. IS DEADLINE UMNO BRANCH APPEALS TO HEADQUARTERS AS SIX MEMBERS QUIT BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sunday. Province South UMNO executive committee decided at an emergency meeting last night to ask UMNO headquarters to mediate in the Malay education dispute between the260 words
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Article75 1958-02-10 4 KLANO. Snn.-A vegetable gardener. Llm Cheng. 43 was yesterday fined $150 or two months' Jail for theft of 111 pieces "f wood from a carDenter's store at Pandamaran new village. The theft was discovered nn Dec 29 last year, by the contractor. Mr Wong Chok. A75 words
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Article40 1958-02-10 4 SEREMBAN. Sun -Tne Dls trict Officer, Seremban Inche Mohamed Bozzaln. will tak* over duties ay Senior Lands Officer in Negrl Sembilan. Inche Mohamed Liazzaln succeeds Mr. G. S. Mowart, who has left the country40 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-02-10 4 KORTY student teaeken from Necri SemMlaa who are la Singapore- on a onr-wrrk educational to»r visited the Straits Times on Saturday Two of them Miss S«aie Lee Chiew Sionc IS. (centre) and Miss Kuo San Thiam. 17, 'rithti are wen watehinc a linotype operator at65 words
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Article33 1958-02-10 4 SEREMBAN. Sun -J"he ne; i year was $18,215 again- 1 collections for Poppy Day $17,976 In IS6C It wa? dls Fund in Negrl Semb'.lan las- I closed today33 words
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Article213 1958-02-10 4 Wong overstepped mark -UMNO LANGVAGE IN PENANG CITY POLLS PENANG, Sunday. THE KELAWEI UMNO division criticised the Penang Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, yesterday for "overstepping" Alliance policy. The divisional executive committee decided that It was "Improper" for the Chief Minister to have written direct to the Mayor Mr213 words
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207 1958-02-10 4 Federation lawyers oppose a Colony idea ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation lawyers at their annual meeting here yesterday agreed that thers should be a new system of admission to the Bar because of the existeence of Malaya's own faculty of law They disagreed *lth the Singapore Bar Committee that British207 words
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Article68 1958-02-10 4 KAMPAR. Sun. About sportsmen yesterday at tended a farewell party vi the Hokklen Association pre mises here for Mr. W. J. P. Robertson. 31. Officer Su peril i tend ing Police Circle 'n the Batu Gajah. Kampar area. Mr Robertson, who Is re tiring under the68 words
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Article42 1958-02-10 4 KAMPAR. Sun -The Kam par Women's Institute has given a $200 "ang pow" 1 1 the inmates of the Old Folk Home here. The money is th' 1 annual Chinese New Year gift by the institute, collected from members.42 words
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Article134 1958-02-10 4 ALOR STAR, Sunday. lt|AN bin Salleh. 26. who embraced and kisv a L young married woman in a padi field, was yesterday Jailed for three months. Man was found guilty by the Magistrate. Inche Ha.san bin Hussein, of using criminal force over Che Pah134 words
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Article78 1958-02-10 4 STUDIES OF 30 PUPILS ARE 'SAVED' KOTA BHARU. Sun. Intervention by a Federal councillor. Inche Abdul Hamld bin Mahmud. is mabling 30 students of removt forms in various parts of the sta'.e to continue their education These students had been admitted to the classes when It was discovered tha" 3078 words
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Article48 1958-02-10 4 ALOR STAR. Sun. A teacher. Che Roklah binte Hajl Jaffar. 18. was adjudged 'Miss Kebaya" at last nights Youth Week fun fair at the Great World park here Two schoolgirLs. Ka-slom binte Hamzah, 17. and Ro»ianl binte Fadzil. 16. were second and third respectively.48 words
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Miscellaneous204 1958-02-10 4 D > n iA uif AVA M'iMial Ilr->cii; J 1)0 HAJIIV RAUAIA Down: 500 Interlude for alw*tj NATIONAL SHORT WAV. '^f -Jgf 'iS SERVICE Studen's Note Book; 6.15 Wo--41 Bietrr*. men's Half Hour; 6.45 Lights On; SINGAI'OKt 6.53 Regional Announcements; Medium wave 4*6 metres 6 54 Siiißitpore Share Market ReKIM.A204 words
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Article203 1958-02-10 5 Six officers, 240 other ranks get 'sack' notices EMERGENCY LULL, TIN SLUMP BLAMED JPOH, Sun. Six lieutenants and about 240 other ranks of the 900--strong Kinta Home Guard have been Xi veil notice that they will be discharged at the end of the month. The force203 words
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Article180 1958-02-10 5 TWO CHILDREN AMONG THE DEAD ALOR STAR, Sunday. •THREE peopte were killed and four Injured two seriously when their car collided with a lorry at the 17J mile Alor Star-Sungei Patani Road last night. The dead were a house wife. Cheta binte Haji180 words
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Article150 1958-02-10 5 RESPECT ANTHEM, LEADER URGES OUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The chairman of the National Association of Women's Institutes, Malaya, Che Fatimah binte Musa, said yest c r d a y Malaya's national anthem was not being shown proper respect. "In Siam. traffic stops, and people stand at attention, even in the middle150 words
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Article63 1958-02-10 5 TAPAH. Sun. Statement of accounts tabled at the annual meeting of the Tapah Local Association of Bo; Scouts showed a credit ba lance of $1,114. New officials are: InchJohan bin Mchamed Yasslr. 'president i. Inche Kamarud din bin Abu Bakar (vice pre s.dent), Mr D. Mathews63 words
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Article24 1958-02-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun For possessing chandu and chandu smoking utensils. Fane Kirn was fined $200 in the Sessions Court here today.24 words
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Article45 1958-02-10 5 MALACCA. Sun —The Governor of Malacca. Mr. Leonsr Yew Koh. yesterday opene 1 the new $***** welfare horn-' at Machap Bahru. Alor Gajah. The Social Welfare Servlcp; Lotteries Board provide i $15,000 for the building ami the people of the town $1,00045 words
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Article23 1958-02-10 5 .JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. For disorderly behaviour at the central police station. Chew Chong Kok was fined $20 in the magistrate's court today.23 words
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Article65 1958-02-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Fire broke out at a hut in Serdang Bharu. eight milei from here, last night but wa-^ stopped from spreading ov neighbours with buckets ol water. The fire began at 10 o'cloct and was put out just as two fire engines from Kuala Lum65 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-02-10 5 A TEACHER GIVES UP TO TAKE N.Z. COURSE MISS Kok Kee Yin, 20. of Ipoh. is giving np the learning profession to take a course in physiotheraphy at Dnnedin, New Zealand. She is among four girls from the Federation who have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships for the three-year course.UP - 69 words
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104 1958-02-10 5 IPOH. Sun. The working committee of the Kinta MCA. last night decided to launch a special appeal to Chinese to register as voters The M.C.A.. however, will not send out teams to help the people register, as all its workers are tied up in104 words
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Miscellaneous931 1958-02-10 5 i and Masked Cavalier iCanion»sei 5 30. 8 45; CAPITOL: Monte w\ ii.iii_ 730 Car)o S(ory 230 23fJ 6<5 9 ]S CATHAY: Unknown Terror; 1.m.1, LIDO: Trader Tom of China Seas 1 15. 330. 645. 9.15: ODEON: lp»li 12.30, 2.30. 6 30, 9.15. Loving You 3. 15. 6.45. 9.15: PARA-931 words
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Obituary57 1958-02-10 6 I* *mrtm tit (Minimum). MR. CHAN KIT SIANO, 15 I Koon Seng Road, passed away j peacefully on Sunday 9-U-58. Funeral today at Bldadarl 4 p.m. MARIA ALBUQUERQUE 86. widow of Anthony Albuquerque at 32 Road S Tiona Nam Settlement K.L. 9/2 1958 Cortege leave* 4.30 p.m. 10/2 195857 words
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Article33 1958-02-10 6 M WtrdM fit I Hill-mum) MR. AND MRS. TAN OEOK TECK thank all relatives and friend* for their attendance good wishes ar.d valuable present* on the occasion of their marriage on 2-2-58.33 words
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Article166 1958-02-10 6 M H v,4. lit (minimum). A TURNED-UP NO6E 1* indicative of bad odour. Make sure your home Is not in bad odour by using Alr-wlck. 80% REDUCED:— Single Bedtheeta $2.70. Ladies Cancan "Horsehair" Slips 15 90. BeachJackeU $9 50. Children's Party Frock* from 13.90. Luck's 17, Orchard Road. DEPORTMENT,166 words
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Article30 1958-02-10 6 te Wardt ti (Mim.) U.,x it rf«. urtra. ALL YOU DO a Phone 4UW4 mid Wesi.ake's Hollywood tialned photographer. David Tay, will cover your wedding In gor- genus color.30 words
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Article573 1958-02-10 6 Warning To Teachers The great rush by Malay teachers to resign from UMNO, ordered by their association, has not materialised. A few hundred have broken away, but it needs to be remembered that not all the ten thousand members of the teachers' association are UMNO men and consequently are not573 words
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Article575 1958-02-10 6 The Three R's Again Fifteen hours- of debate on payments to Councillors and the "salary" and allowances of the Mayor of Singapore sheds its own light on P.A.P. aims and methods in the City Council. Adjournment at six o'clock on Saturday morning left the discussion of the City's real business575 words
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880 1958-02-10 6 DONALD LUDLOW - Malayan tin and rubber may be affected by cold-war manoeuvres DONALD LUDLOW by rN and rubber— the twin pillars of Malaya's economy could be vitally affected In the coming months by two moves in the mounting cold war clash between the United States and Soviet Russia. 1. The Russians using880 words
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693 1958-02-10 6 rAN Syed Hussein All <S. T. Feb. 7> has been %<■ governed by emotion in discussing the Malay lan. guage issue that he »ees everything that favours tht English language in a distorted l.ght. It must be realised that the standard of examination in Malaya693 words
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Article79 1958-02-10 6 Danghter eried over picure IHAVE read the Straits Times report of a fight between a cobra and a cat which was trying to protect her kittens from the cobra. After a 20-minute struggle both died. I have a daughter who is a lover of animals When she read the story79 words
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149 1958-02-10 6 UTITH reference to the City Council proposal to use the shed in People's Park at present being used by the Pearls Hill Youth Club, as a dispensary, I would like to say that the Federation of Boys' Clubs would not deny the need of149 words
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157 1958-02-10 6 LABOUR FRONT SHOULD ALLY WITH LIB-SOCS 1 WOULD like to ask Mr Lim Yew Hock and the koverrment a question Who is supposed to educate the electorate? Apparently this qu»-tun > well understood by the PAP. for by every conceivable means they convey their ideolocy to their electorate When Mayor157 words
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Advertisement586 1958-02-10 6 CLASSIFIED ADS.! M Ward, tit (Minimum). I OCHRANE: In London on 6th February to Toupette and 'Atlo a ton, Damlen Horatio. Both well. LIM To Boon Inn mid Kirn > Cheng, baby sister for Ki.m Chan 8 2 1958 Bungsar Hospla], X.L Both well. M Wart, $10 (Minimum). BETWEEN Justin,586 words
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Advertisement59 1958-02-10 6 The HUMAN MACHINE Any Workshop c.in overhaul machinery, but only APICUREE -WERRE 111--BEES ROYAL 6ELEE POTION can overhaul Hi« HUMAN MACHINE Start taking Ctmir.i Won4«r Elliir of Lit, •nd HMnain fir. iturdv and young. $11.50 Mr bo« of 24 Ph.. l. Duty ««tr, ■IWARI OF IMITATIONS Sole Importer*: EASTERN UNION59 words
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Advertisement94 1958-02-10 6 THE SHEER L00K... copied, imitated, 0 but NEVER equalled FRIGID AIRE-^ g imTTTZTTr^i There is a model to suit iW^iTBI W both your home and your Ctt TjTL.'' B I pocket Capacities ran^e I <-^t j3B-ji^icM it eef anc t^ce is a choc* kffr"*t6fl!?2 t I of beautiful colours To94 words
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224 1958-02-10 7 'Suka-suka' clubs may be prosecuted TRAFFIC CHIEF WILL SEEK EXPLANATION I{UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs may be prosecuted for an alleged traffic offence committed during its "suka-suka" (merry-making) programme here yesterday. A van taking members round the town to collect money for the association's fund was224 words
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Article35 1958-02-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU. sun. Mohamed Zain of the RAOC was fined $30 in the magls trate's court today for caus ing hurt to a small Malay boy by hitting him with a stick35 words
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Article63 1958-02-10 7 RAVVANG. Sun. The Pe-nang-Kuala Lumpur nigh' mail arriv-f d here two hour late this morning, due to en gine failure at Tanjong Ma 11m Aji engine of a goods trail was sent from here to puil the night train to Kuala Lum pur. A s a63 words
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281 1958-02-10 7 DECISION FOR FRESH NEGOTIATIONS ON RETRENCHED WORKERS* GRATUITY CLAIMS NEW HONG FATT TALKS SOON— THE SUNGEI BESI STRIKERS RETURN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. N eleventh hour "peace bid" last night averted a strike by 600 workers at the Hong Fatt mine the world's largest open-cast281 words
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Article34 1958-02-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The Wah Kuan Chinese School, of Mawai village, was fined $30 in the magistrate's court today for not sending in the contributions to the Employees Provident Fund in time.34 words
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Article31 1958-02-10 7 Hlßhllght of the 11th anniversary celebration of the 3 Ba>e Ordnance Depot Civilian Association in Wilfred Road. Singapore, will be the election of the "BODCA Queen" on March 1.31 words
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Article98 1958-02-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T»HE Malayan High Commissioner in Australia. Mr. Gunn Lay Teik. has left for Australia after a three-week "routine talks" with Federation Government leaders. He also attended the wedd Ing of his daughter. Mis Gunn Chit Slew. In Slnga pore dur.ng the98 words
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Article58 1958-02-10 7 8,000 migrate for work Kol BHARU. Sun— About 8000 people from the Til. pat district ol Kelantan have time to Siam and Kedah during the last fortnight to harvest padi. A Government spokesman said today that ihey went every year to K?t the temporary but well-paid work When plantinx finishes58 words
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Article52 1958-02-10 7 KLANG. Sun.— The Selangor State Government will spend $664,100 this year to teach about 22.000 Malay children the Muslim religion. This is $197,700 more than last year Tengku Abrahim Shah of the Selangor Religions Affair Department, said this wa.s the biggest Increase the Government had made52 words
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173 1958-02-10 7 PENANO. Sun. -The Eastern Smelting employees' union met behind closed doors today to discuss the company's attitude towards its members. No statement was issued after the meeting, which lasted two hours "We shall make a press statement tomorrow." Mr. Choah Slh Kang. he secretary, said.173 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-02-10 7 THEY'RE OFF— FOR THE BIG SINGAPORE-JOHORE WALK ABOVE: The massed start for the Juniors section at yesterday'! Singapore Free Freaa Walk. BELOW: The winners of the Bif Walk. Prom left: D. A. Wathen (Juniors) Joe Diamond (Veteran*) and Noel G. Bullen (Seniors).— Straits Times pictures45 words
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Article337 1958-02-10 7 Stock manager can buy up more surplus KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government today announced its full agreement to the creation of a fund to be put at the disposal cf the manager of the International Tin Buffer Stock. The fund will enable thr buffer stock337 words
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106 1958-02-10 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department, Mr. Guy Charles Madoo. was yesterday found guilty of negligent driving. He was fined $56 and his driving licence was ordered to be indorsed. The Kuala Lumpur ftrsi magistrate, Tuan Ha]l Mohamed Taib.106 words
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Article57 1958-02-10 7 BEREMBAN. Sun. The Speaker of the Federal Council, Dato Abdul Malek, was among 500 guests present at the wedding of a Seremhan businessman here today. Mr. Anthony Koh Ban Jim. married Miss Patricia Chuah Poh Gaik eldest daughter of Mr. Chuah Tion« Swee, a Kuala Kangsar rubber57 words
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Article17 1958-02-10 7 Mr. Cheok Kirn Chwee, 50, i Straits Times rotary foreman, collapsed and died early yesterday.17 words
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Article198 1958-02-10 7 -jjr From Page One Command champion, wrested the lead from Wathen five miles from the starting point. Bullen then led until Tanglin Road, where Wathen caught up again. From then on the pair walked with arms linked to the finishing line. Joe Diamond trailed 300 yards behind198 words
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Article149 1958-02-10 7 3 HELD AFTER ACID ATTACK IPOH, Sun. An acid attack by secret society gangsters seriously injured two men while they were driving along Jalan Tokong in Paslr Puteh here last night. The Injured, Yin Yok San, 22, a driving Instructor from Sungei Siput. and his friend Chal Meng Chong. 18,149 words
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Article67 1958-02-10 7 KUALA TRENGGANU Sun —Che Mazknah. 26 wit^ ot Trengganu's Malaya Cup cen tre forward. Ibrahim bin Salleh died in the General Hospital here yesterday evtn ing after giving birth to a baby girl. The girl was the n;iuh child in the family. Oato Andika Indera. thpresident67 words
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Article32 1958-02-10 7 A programme of dance* of India by Miss Vijayalakshmi Ma hade va was presented by the Indian Fine Arts Society at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. Singapore, on Saturday night.32 words
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Advertisement117 1958-02-10 7 GarrarD SPEE. <@||$)> The World Finest 4 Speed AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER IF YCU MUST HAVE A RECORD CHANGER YOb MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST INSIST ON GARRARD AND ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. An Ideal Chinese New Year Present From All Radio Dealers. KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122 124, ORCHARD117 words
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Advertisement125 1958-02-10 7 M/ 1 A*M M J i M CLASS I 4to 13 BHP S^k O i v^fl^~^B»FT^Ufcirr~~ bP I ,«iiBBS^P= nBr II V TROUBLE-FREE FOR TRUE > VERSATILITY IN •^--s'"^ X^ V E^^P^^^U ■>! *->• •'■>» I •l-Al^lifclPl'i PkK*iK(' I FOM MMMI* *l II Mf>* I l^^PW fcl'TA BHAftl' Ulll "4125 words
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Article728 1958-02-10 8 THE results of the MM Jackpot Word Puzzle "K" were published yestrrday in The Sunday Tiaies. Here are the judges' comments <** what they tlMMighi were the most apt and accarate answers t« some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 5: May be usable, even though tlightly728 words
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Article786 1958-02-10 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD A COMPANY OF BIRDS By Uk« Wan Tho. (Michael Joseph 425.) VfR. LOKE WAN THO needs no introduction, as ornithologist or photographer, twin Interests which here are woven to produce a remarkable and lovely book. It is something of a (eat to bring786 words
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Article483 1958-02-10 8 HALL ROMENY - HALL ROMENY SOUTH BY |AVA HEAD, by Alistair Maclean (Collins 14s). SUN IN THE HUNTERS EYES, by Ma* Derby (Collins 12s. 6d.i. TWO novels with Ma- lay an or nearMalayan backgrounds, coming simultaneously from the same publisher, constitute something of an event. Particularly when they are483 words
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Advertisement153 1958-02-10 8 WayUJKSJa ■■O-Vrv-S«w^*sJ3^PWss^T^bW"s*w'^Bhp'^bßf*^B L^hP C~ *l Wt ■BaW-'fvtl^AW A^Ja^jaW^flßaat^kiaiaaaa^sVß>< ..yi'^+jft Jy I ''')> KrC tV \j^*^*T^H Jfc^LaaaiW a^^B*J h *^a^fc^^^Laaaw! VvO 3»P&** vBB^ Bli "*JH iJsbl ■aw* V 3 'JmU>?V lT V^^r^> k ttalkaSr Hy|*/^. _^M LaaaaW f f vV- «^^P r C >-'V_ HAPPY NEW YEAR.... At this special time,153 words
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Advertisement244 1958-02-10 8 r^\DOUBLE-ACTION V^PAIN KILLER The White Shell The Yellow Heart strikes at the centre prolongs the relief of pain in a matter brought by the instant of seconds action of the shell r?Vuii~lSlblcli«Vl[M"~oiiEin j Yes— it's a fact that DOUBLE-ACTION ANACIN* J contains four carefully selected medicines all in one tablet244 words
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Miscellaneous258 1958-02-10 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 Definite remedy cB> 1 Altogether, world organisation 7 Reverse of male attire (5). U no backmarker (6) S The price of freedom 16). S Property like collection* 9 Serges way out (6) 16 Lamenting upsetting row '9). 10 Flora takes a rest (5). 17 Picnic?258 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1958-02-10 9 LIBERATION OF ITALY Nazi occupation of Rome touched off the bloodiest battle in the Allied campaign in Italy the storming of Monte Cassino. RRITISH troops fifchtin:; their way into the ruined town of Crasino in central Italy suddenly halted to burst into wild cheering. Far above 'hem, the red andDaily Mirror - 1,326 words
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Advertisement434 1958-02-10 9 ON SALE NOW ft/([ MM IS THE MAGAZINE WITH THE MOST to T^«_ oiler It stimulates tt entertains it iaforas. J^^^^H MM. packed with liver? pictures, Malayan li^^Pm^F fiction and stories brings Malaya intv your none ANOTHER BIG I r»^' 'J JACKPOT CONTEST hdHMMKSS *j^iii»i^iiSffl.MßMni Ll^Tk- I I I H434 words
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Miscellaneous162 1958-02-10 9 (irnn>tt A 40. Miy .f##fs l'St<* Saint Miy M^€>siii* 4 hurioris -i_ L_ J— JH*'"' ¥—'?J?< T\ told >OuTDj|^yES^Y DE4R I AND ON MONDAY ni<3HT- I i»j \,r i tiaTc cstan Rut vi^torJi^fl T WH ON **O*^ Ay I D«?ive you in- he I WZgSS hop in the I wish162 words
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714 1958-02-10 10 By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH not an outstanding period, the Malayan Share Market last week made a perceptible improvement and for the first time for some weeks tin shares not only rallied in price, but developed a firm tone. This was probably due more714 words
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Article494 1958-02-10 10 mixed copra February/March $30 3 4 buyers. $31H sellers. Tone steady. Singapore Coconut OU Millers' AMoriaUon: bulk $454 sellers, drum $494 sellers Tone quiet About 150 tons of business wa.i reported done in pepper In th« Slngaswre Cblaese Product Exchange last week. Copra and fTHE dominantAP - 494 words
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Article39 1958-02-10 10 Carrenl Dale ol P»»nii-iit pi>mr>it MrAlister mml Vm. Ltd. j%* Peb 22 William Ja«ki and t». iM>Ut«) LW. 12' March 1 Trkka T»lpin Ltd. IJI,J« Peb Interim. Total far year 25 ToUl far prrvioat ye«r 22,. 40%39 words
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Article279 1958-02-10 10 r pi!K following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Feb. 1 to 7 INDUSTRIALS: Fra&er Neave Ords $2.60 to $2 55 Gammons 12.174. Hammer Co. $2. Hongkong Bank i Cob $450 c.d Jackson it Co.279 words
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Article953 1958-02-10 10 rE following list of revised quotations was issued bj Ihe Malayan Share Brokers' \NM>n:iiioii after its last meeting on Friday. INDI'BTRIAI« B-.r. Bell*ra MM BncU Prrt 1.4* i.M Ordi 1 30 i M Ulas lif 1100 i buyers i B. B r-lrol 3t 4] B M TrustMt953 words
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Advertisement1470 1958-02-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS I. GENERAL EXECUTIVE SERVICE: EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Age: IS to 25. Salary Scale: 5225x15A-255/295x15A-385 425x20A-505/ 555x25A-655 p.m. Appointment will be on three years probation. Opportunities for promotion to the grade of Higher Executive Officer on the scale $690x30 A-930 p.m. Senior Executive Officer on1,470 words
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Advertisement645 1958-02-10 10 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS ft COMPANY (MALAYA). UNITED (Incorporated In Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 29th Ordinary General Meeting of William Jacks St Company (Malaya), Limited wIU be held on Saturday, Ist March. 1958. at the Company's Registered Office, Ocean Building. Singapore at 12 o'clock noon. At this Meeting645 words
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Advertisement696 1958-02-10 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US PACIHC PORTS 30 PAYS Soiling San ArrivM Vanceuvar Francixa S>ara P. Swatt. Panang F'mnt ANNA tAKKI taltad Sad.d 6*1.27/28 12 Fak 11/14 Fak llrl ILISAStTM BAKKI Sailad Sa.l.d 11/11 Mar 14 Maw lo Mor UMi SJIRTRUD tAKKI 12 Fak 2* Fab JO Mar/ 1696 words
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Advertisement1395 1958-02-10 11 Tel: *4os MANSFIELD tSt CO., LTD. Tel: Usa (II jfcMßl r C (12 lines) TH£ BLUE FUNNEL lime SAILINGS ta LI'tKriJUL. bLAArOW, LONOON 4 CONTINENIAL POitTS (Via Saei with hberty to proceed via Panama or Capo el Good Mope) Corner* option io uroceeo via other polls to KMd ond Jischurge1,395 words
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Advertisement1180 1958-02-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong p. S'hom S'pora LALANDIA- 21/24 Fek 2S/24 Fab 27/ 2 Mar KORCA" 25/24 Nb 27/27 Fafc 28/ 2 Mar BUSUANCA" 24/27 Fafc 2* Fefc/ 1 Mar 2/ 1 Mar "SELANDIA" 9/10 Mar 11/12 Mar 11/14 Mar Accepts cargo for1,180 words
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Advertisement1079 1958-02-10 11 buying THE BEN LIKE STEAMERS LTD. r »i7*i c SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United KingJom, 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, UK 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora p. S horn Penong BENVENUE for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg G.2S-24/I1 Fafc 12/14 Fefc IS/17 Feb BENALDER for Aden, Jeddah, Port Sudan, Rotterdom, Hull 14/17 Feb1,079 words
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Advertisement1292 1958-02-10 11 McALISTER <Ss CO., LTD. TEL. No.: ***** ELLCRMAN LINES MXAVENESS LIN"i LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND ory, tor USA, North Aflonltc forts A ««P'»t cargo tor Central 4 So.tb and Canodo vio Colombo America CITY OF OXFORD BONNIVILLI S'pora C P.ThSm P«*«b *<"<*1,292 words
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234 1958-02-10 12 STOCKHOLM, Sun. West Germany, the holders, i Argentina, Czechoslovakia and Northern Ireland were drawn In Group One for the World Cup soccer finals In Sweden next June. The draw made here last night resulted as follows: GROCP ONE JI'NE 8: Argentina vReuter - 234 words
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532 1958-02-10 12 I ONDON. Sun.— Players andspectators, from the big gest League to the smallest club sides paid a nation wide tribute to Manchester United before starting their games yesterday. Thousands were robbed of a similar opportunity because snow in theReuter - 532 words
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Article157 1958-02-10 12 LONDON. Sun. Britain's soccer and Rugby League chiefs said last night they will consider whether to ban footballers from flying to international games following Thursday's disaster, in which seven Manchester United players died. The tragedy which hit the star Manchester team on their wayReuter - 157 words
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Article771 1958-02-10 12 f ONDON, Sun. Latest positions in the English soccer league championships are: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A Pts Wolves 28 18 6 4 68 33 42 Preston N E 29 17 5 7 71 39 38 W.B.A. 29 13 11 5 68 51 37Reuter - 771 words
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Article419 1958-02-10 12 LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND, who have not lost a Rugby Union international to Ireland at Twickenham for ten years, confirmed that from yesterday by beating the Irishmen 6-0. All the points a penalty goal and a try were scored tn the first seven minutes ot aReuter - 419 words
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150 1958-02-10 12 WALLABIES SUFFER THEIR 10TH DEFEAT ONDON, Sun. The Aus- tralian Rugby Union tourists suffered their tenth defeat in 26 matches when North Western Counties beat them by six points to three at Liverpool yesterday. The Counties won the match, played on a slush-covered pitch after snow had melted overnight, withReuter - 150 words
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Article51 1958-02-10 12 ADELAIDE, Sun.— Sir Donald Bradman's 18-year-old son John, broke the Australian Junior 130 yd. hurdle record with time of 14 6sec. while running for his college here yesterday. John la also a promising cricketer and has scored centuries in school ;;i**»k He was a victim ■a sb« of51 words
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220 1958-02-10 12 mi.mvi.v sun. Kesuiis 01 esterday's soccer matches: FIRST DIVISION helsea 0 Preston ri4i-.ii i Aston 1 l.uinn 7 Sunderland 1 'ortoiniuilli 2 Bolton 'ottenham 5 Manchester I 1 VBA 3 NotU Forrsl 2 POSTPONED: Birmingham ihrffirld Wrdnnday, Blackpool v vrrtiin. Leeds v Arsenal,220 words
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Advertisement403 1958-02-10 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word, U (Mim Bmx it elt txlrm. VACANT NOW! 126 A Tembelliifc Road. Dlst. 15. 3 Rooms. M 7 San. Rent $175. Apply Mr. Lee. 121 Queen Street. Tel. *****. CENTRAL. Furnished, Large BpdsitUng Room M, C Breakfast, Washing, suitable bachelor or sffiee lady. Apply Box A403 words
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Advertisement819 1958-02-10 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Word, ti I Him.) Box St ci: txtrm. EUROPEAN COUPLE Require to rent fully furnished bungalow 1 in good residential district for six months frosn middle March. Minimam two bedrooms Including one air-conditioned Prepared to coiiJiMer taktng over Servants. Box A 6919 S.T. I WANTED IMMEDIATELY by819 words
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Advertisement935 1958-02-10 13 BUSINESS OPPOKTI MTIES :t Wtrdt ti (Him.) Box M et: rxln, JUKEBOXES MlOO and other makes for cheap sale or hire in Singapore or Penang. Easy term. British American Automatic Machines Supply 00. Tel: JB. 2921 Singapore *****. Penang 51 69. WANTED It Word, IS (Mim.) But it ell. txtrm.935 words
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Advertisement885 1958-02-10 13 FOR SALE M Word, ti (Mim.) B»x M rt: txlrm DETACHED and Semi-detached bungalows in Maxivcn Read, lpo.i for sale. Easy payments allowed. Apply to 25 Hale Street, Ipoh or Phone 2381 Ipoh NORDtiENDB CARUSO HI-FI i Radiogram For Sale. Excellent I condition. Eight months old. Best offer secures. Akebvrst,885 words
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Advertisement823 1958-02-10 13 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Madam Siah Muay Kia has left the care and protection of her husband Mr. Tan Ouat Kuang of No. 21, Jalan Penggaram, Batu Pahat and that the said Tan Quat Kuang is no longer responsible for her debt or for any act committed823 words
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Advertisement808 1958-02-10 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL AfTOINTMENT OF I <>R> XI4S IN nil HVTKU W()KK.SH4»PS. I 111 i: »S ROAD. Kt'ALA I 1 Ml 1 K AppUcalions are Invited Ironi Federal Citizens for one post of Foreman in the Central Workshops, Cheras Road, Kuala Lumi Pl Salary Scale: $4M x808 words
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Article66 1958-02-10 14 VIENNA. Sun— The Rumanian National Rugby Union team who were beaten 39-0 by France last December have been severely censured. The tralne.r and assistant trainer have been dismissed from their posts. They are said to have failed to check how training was proceeding and to have changedReuter - 66 words
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205 1958-02-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Malayan inter-schools badminton championship will be held annually, starting this year. In addition, a tournament will be held in each state throughout the country, including Singapore. The champions of each state will play In the Malayan inter-state championship.205 words
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Article31 1958-02-10 14 IPOH. Sun— Too Joon Loke led the qualifiers in the Perak Turf Club Sports Club golf championship at Tiger Lane here today. Too had an aggregate score of 77.31 words
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Article488 1958-02-10 14 THOMAS CUP MATCHES WILL BE PLAYED AT STORE BADMINTON STADIUM Colony Govt. action is praised gUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sin gapore Badminton Stadium will be the venue for the final stage of the intcina tional Thomas Cup badminton competi tition in June. The Badminton Association of488 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-02-10 14 EDDY CHOONG (left) congratulates Teh Kew San after beins beaten 5-15. 8-15 in the Second Thomas Cup trials at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Straits Times picture by Soong Hon Sin.Soong Hon Sin - 36 words
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421 1958-02-10 14 NORMAN SIEBEL; NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL. From KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JEH KEW SAN, last night's conqueror of the World's No. 1 player, Eddy Choong, in the Malayan Thomas Cup badminton trials being played here, tonight gave further evidence of his improved form when he beat421 words
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Article148 1958-02-10 14 KUAtA LUMPUR. Sun.Eddy Choong and hi brother David have postpon ed until March 4 their trip to England for the All-England Championships. They had intended leaving on Feb. 20. but were persuad ed by the Badminton Assocla tlon of Malaya to stay back and play148 words
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Article38 1958-02-10 14 IPOH, Sun— Penang surprised when they beat Perak In the Northern Zone hockey championship here today. The scheduled programme for a three-day meet between Kedah. Penang and Perak waa cancelled because Kedah failed to turn up.38 words
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Article114 1958-02-10 14 IPOJI. Sun. Perak footballers j and offltUl. today p«td tribute to the M«nch«rter I United pUyen In Thursday's air crash at Munich MM th«. Perak Amatrur F.A.'a ■nn«»l general meeting began «h|a morning, officials and club representative* stood In two minutes silence. Mr. Teati t'hye114 words
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Article199 1958-02-10 14 CHONG JIN SWEEPS THROUGH THREE ROUNDS WITHOUT LOSING A SET IN DUTCH MEET rE HAGUE, Sun. Oon Chong Jin, a Malayan student in London and brother of Chong Teik, yesterday reached the semifinals in the men's singles of the Holland international badminton championships at Haarlem KualaReuter - 199 words
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Article321 1958-02-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. NONE of the Federation's 13 Asian Games athletics candidates were able to reach their respective qualifying standards at the FMAAU's first trials at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Highlight of the trials was the defeat of Selangor's Olympic sprinter, Annie Choong.321 words
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Article258 1958-02-10 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. i South Africa paid dearly for dropped catches when Australia scored 401 in their first innings to place themselves In a virtually impregnable position on the second day of the fourth Test here yesterday. Australia, who are one up I In the series, were258 words
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Article591 1958-02-10 14 2nd Day 1.H.1l l> for five races for the second day (Krb. 19) are: Cl. 4, Oiv. 4-si» Ponticin mi Blue Swell 8.12 The Swagle S.ll The Nudr S.l* Exhibitor II S.M ourtirr B.M Distributor II X ll3 Movie House II 8.05 On Pmrole591 words
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Advertisement138 1958-02-10 14 zDelicicuMxj <^our&l FOSTER CLARK'S Select dessert RASPBERRIES «'ect dessert STRAWBERRIES \hk3 SeUet BLACKCURRANTS Select dessert 'COLDEN PLUMS MM b, tAXED BEANS ft.*. KENTISH CHERRIES Clark lfd Select fresh CARDEN PEAS Maidttonc Select fresh CARROTS Keit Er.gl.ml PROCESSED PEAS Sole Agents SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. Penjng. Singapore. Medan. K. Lumpur Ipoh.138 words
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