The Straits Times, 22 February 1958
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Title Section21 1958-02-22 1 AVKHACE DAILY < EBTI Fl EP SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 15 CENTS21 words
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Article1083 1958-02-22 1 PRESIDENT THROWS DOWN GAUNTLET TO REBEL LEADERS 'Efforts of small clique to force majority to submit now at climax 9 RADIO SPEECH AS HE TAKES CHARGE AGAIN Full support for people's action PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia yesterday threw down the gauntlet to the leaders of the rebel1,083 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-02-22 1 THIS is one of the first batch of pictures to be received m Singapore of the scenes at the proclamation of a new government for Indonesia at Padang, in Sumatra Youths are seen flourishing a banner saying Nc place for Soekarno's regime." UP. photograph.UP - 48 words
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Article480 1958-02-22 1 SEIZURES FRIGHTEN SHIPPERS tMDR the second time in about a month all sea--1 borne trade between Singapore and Indonesian barter ports has come to a standstill. Singapore ship-owners yesterday cancelled all sailings to Palembang, Djambi and other Sumatran ports follow I Ing the seizure480 words
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Article54 1958-02-22 1 SEOUL, Fri. South Korean national police here said today Communist agents in South Korea made two attempts to sabotage trains last night. Workers in Sukpo and Sudo in south-western Korea found a heavy wooden sleeper placed on the rails at one point and crossing pointsReuter - 54 words
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215 1958-02-22 1 Churchill's doctor says: I am very pleased indeed OOQUEBRUNE, Fri.— 1V Sir Winston Churchill passed a good night and his resident physician, Dr. David Roberts, said today "I am very pleased indeed." Dr. Roberts added that Sir Winston was "bearing up well." Third day of Illness It was the thirdReuter - 215 words
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Article36 1958-02-22 1 NICOSIA, Frl. A Royal Naval Oannet aircraft crashed near Nicosia today killing the crew, it was officially announced. The Gannet i; an antisubmarine aircraft normally carrying a crew of three.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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66 1958-02-22 1 Boy's headless and handless body found KOTA BHARU, Frl. The headless and handless body of a boy was re. covered from the Kelan. tan River near here by the police today. Police believe the body to be that of Ismail bin Yusoff, seven, who had been miss. ing from his66 words
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Article166 1958-02-22 1 $3 WAGE CLAIM: ANSWER SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaya's 320,000 plantation workers will know after next week what stand their employers will take on their demands for a minimum wage structure. The proprietors committee of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association met for three hours today to consider the demand166 words
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Article57 1958-02-22 1 SEOUL. Fri. Fifty thoui sand South Korean troops I will start a two-week mani oeuvre at midnight tonight along the Central Korean front. Lt.-Gen. Song Yo Chan, commander of the first field army announced today. It will be the biggest manoeuvre ever to be stagedReuter - 57 words
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Article57 1958-02-22 1 NEW YORK, Frl.-Nathan Leopold, sentenced to both 9S years and life imprisonment for the "crime of the century" slaying of Bobby Franks In 1924. was yesterday granted freedom. The Illinois state parole board gave him a parole despite the Injunction of the trial Judge that heUP - 57 words
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Article39 1958-02-22 1 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. HarolfMacmlllan,, the Prime Mli. ister. said today there wano disagreement between the United States and Britain <v the risks and hazards in volved in the crash of ar aircraft carrying nudes. 1 weapons Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article77 1958-02-22 1 I KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Security forces In the Federation have wounded a terrori.st and captured another in two separate engageI ments. A police party wounded a I lone terrorist they contacted in the Sungel Slput North district of Perak but he managed to escape. A patrol of77 words
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220 1958-02-22 1 ALOR STAR, Friday. "THE Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir 1 Johari, said here today: "I will not resign." He was replying to a Province South UMNO demand that he Quit the cabinet M "The moment I consider that I am no longer220 words
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Article14 1958-02-22 1 NEW YORK, Frl. Forty United States students will visit Russia this summer.14 words
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Article1219 1958-02-22 1 RUBBER FIRM IS FINED $850,000 Aik Hoe lodges appeal AIK HOE and Co. Ltd., rubber merchants, were fined $850,000 in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for 34 criminal breaches of the exchange control laws. The Chief Justice Six John Whyatt, Q.C., pronouncing sentence said n» had no hesitation in say1,219 words
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109 1958-02-22 1 Mi.SW)> H-i A British ballistic missile is being developed on ibe highest priority. «a *?ll *s powered bombs ronsidi rable range Mr (jeorjt Ward, the Air Minister aniioun. rd tod** Britain delrrieni jower baa been *greatl> Increased" by be >v of her 1 tfOO.OOOReuter - 109 words
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Article92 1958-02-22 1 GLASGOW. Frl Stu-| dents exploded squibs, set off stink bombs and drowned the words of Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, after a torchlight procession here last night. One toilet roll— unwrapped —narrowly missed the head of Mr. Butler, who Is to be installed as92 words
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Article252 1958-02-22 1 2 a.m. roundup news SOEKARNO PLANES BOMB REBEL TOWN Padang Radio reported last night that Indonesian Air Force plane* bombed and machine gunned the town of Tauoan 75 kilometres south of Padang yesterday morning. The rebel Interior Minister Col. Djambek said In the Padang broadcast monitored in Singapore, that seven252 words
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254 1958-02-22 2 SINGAPORE S thief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hotk, said jesterdav ttiat it MM up to the Indonesian rebel leaders to observe the obligations of the "bu^'rii pa»»es issued to them while they are visiting the Colony. R: 'iterating the <>o\ eminent254 words
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Article89 1958-02-22 2 Shipowners move to stop strike MELBOURNE. Frl.— Shipowners today took legal steps in an attempt to avert the Melbourne waterfront strike planned for next Monday. The Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association obtained an order from the Industrial Court requiring the waterslders' to show cause why they should not be restrained from89 words
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Article, Illustration188 1958-02-22 2 Princess and the pianist get King's consent STOCKHOLM. F r I King Gustaf Adolf, of Sweden, was reported to have given permission for Princess Margarethe, his granddaughter, to marry Mr. Rohim P— glas-IUMe. nephew A the Earl of Home. The evening newspaper Aftoabladet published the report amid rumours in StockholmReuter - 188 words
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Article25 1958-02-22 2 ATLANTA, (Georgia* Fri —The Georgia Senate lur passed a measure ordering revision of the state song to "make it more singable UPUP - 25 words
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Article308 1958-02-22 2 NEW WAVE OF ANGER SWEEPS TUNISIA French accused of kidnapping Deputy Governor TUNIS. Friday. SMOULDERING Indignation over the French detention and qurstioning of 11 Tunisians after a French Jeep blew up on a mine at Remada, southern Tunisia, added to mounting tension in Tunisia today. The Tunisian Foreign Minister. Mr.Reuter; UP - 308 words
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Article145 1958-02-22 2 NOW BECK SR. GETS A JAIL TERM OEATTLE, Fn. Davo Beck, Sr, once head of the powerful Teamsters Union, was today sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for misappropriating US$l,9OO (M 55.700) of union money. His son Dave Beck, Jr was fined US»2 Odd and n i sentence deferred for mis145 words
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Article72 1958-02-22 2 PARIS. Frl The third policeman to be killed In the Paris area since Arab nationalists opened an intlpolice campaign was shot dead last nieht outside an underground railway station Five revolver shots were fired at him at close range before he could use his gun HisReuter - 72 words
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Article37 1958-02-22 2 AMMAN, Frl. The Jerusalem (Jordan) weekly Al Sareeh has been banned by the Government following an attack last week on a Ministry of Economy project to build an International airport near the Dead Sea— UJ".37 words
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Article41 1958-02-22 2 NEW YORK, Frl. President Eisenhower, in a teleurans from his holiday headquarters at Thomasvillt, Georgia, yesterday told 11 Democratic state governorj that he was confident that the United States economy would take an up-turn later in the year— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-02-22 2 TWO SEREMBAN MEN ARE MADE DOCTORS AT UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY r(» Malayan students were recently awarded the decree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at a ceremony at the I'niversity of Sydney. They are: Dr. Gan Eng Poh. of Temiong Ro.d Scicmban, Dr. ('hong Ngian On, son of71 words
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122 1958-02-22 2 MANILA, Fri. Prisoners at the notorious Muntinnlupa national penitentiary today put their famed "trained mice" on exhibition for Senate Investigators. Highlights of the demon stratlon was the ability of the mice to pilfer cigarettes matches and other small ob- jects from sleeping prisoners and turnUP - 122 words
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459 1958-02-22 3 FOR TUNISIA HE SUGGESTS A JOINT COMMISSION LONDON, Friday. MR. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, urged yesterday that the new territorial dispute between Egypt and the Sudan should be "settled calmly by negotiation." In a House of Commons foreign affairs debate459 words
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Article645 1958-02-22 3 worry about Mr. Dulles is 1 that if he tells you one thing you do not know that he may not be going to do something else." He thought Russia was winning the battle of words, or public relations. They had learned how to talkReuter - 645 words
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145 1958-02-22 3 r<ALCTTTA. Fri. Mining engineers last night sealed off the Lhinakuri < u.liirv 10 miles from West Bengal's mining centre of Ansansol. where a series of explosions killed 18.' miners. With no hope of rinding any j more survivors, experts decided to seal and145 words
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Article79 1958-02-22 3 No cash so Time and Tide is out LONDON, Fri—Time and Tide, an independent weekly review, is to cease publication on March 22 unless help is forthcoming; Lady Rhondda, the editor, announced in this week's Issue. She said that the review had been run on a subsidy which 'came outReuter - 79 words
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Article61 1958-02-22 3 LONDON, Fri. Helen Sterry 25-year-old domestic worker was sentenced to Jail for life in Hereford yesterday for throwing a five-week-old baby into the River Wye lasi December. She was found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter of the child which was taken fromReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-02-22 3 MIKE AND HIS WIFE CLASP HANDS AFTER WEDDING AT ROUND-CLOCK CHAPEL CLASPING hands after their wedding at Las Vegas are actor Michael Wilding, who was formerly married to Elizabeth Taylor, and Mrs. Susan Nell, 42, whose marriage was dissolved in London last July. They were married in the Orchid Chapel,92 words
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Article225 1958-02-22 3 LONDON. Thuts. Claims middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £48 7 16 +3/16 Funding 4% £89\ War 3.% £64> 4 BANKS Mercantile (£1) 30/3 Chartered <£J) 40/- Hongkong (8125) {46 —4 INSURANCE Com Un. (uts.) 70/14 Royal 72/74 —/6 Prudential £404 +K225 words
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Article20 1958-02-22 3 LONDON. Thurs—Buyers 1733; sellers, £734. Forward buyers, £736; sellers C 737. Settlement £734 a.m. 16 tons. p.m. 89 tons.20 words
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Article30 1958-02-22 3 LONDON. Thurs. Bpot 22Hd.. Mar. 22*; d April-June 23d. July-Sept. 23d Oct -Feb. 23d.. Jan-March J3rt Fell elf 2J\d Max. c.IJ. 22\d.. April 22% d Ton*: Steady alter easy.30 words
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223 1958-02-22 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The United States today rejected a communist proposal that, elections to unify Korea be held under neutral supervision outside the framework of the United Nations. A 8 1 at c Department spokesman, Mr. Llnc o 1 r White, told a newsReuter; UP - 223 words
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Article58 1958-02-22 3 LONDON. Fri. A Judge ruled yesterday that political differences are not grounds for divorce. He dismissed the petition of Mrs. Louisa Colledge, who had charged that her husband. George, was cruel to her because among other things he was a "sincere believer in Socialism" while sheUP - 58 words
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Advertisement290 1958-02-22 3 m yk m H h(>n you Remember: PRIME FROZ-N The brand that speaks for itself QUICK FROZEN VEGETABLES U. S. D. A. Grade A Insignia Your assurance of satisfaction A FREE HOLIDAY IN HONGKONG FOR YOU! MOCAFINO there j by HIM Brltamnla .<y^j^ Enter the MOCAFINO |*U^| "Select The Best290 words
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308 1958-02-22 4 'They think workers are lust chattels' IPOH, Fri.— The Deputy Gen--1 eral Secretary of the 120,--000-strong National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. John Emmanuel, today accused some estate managers of taking "unfair advantage" of the reasonable and disciplined behaviour of the union. "Some employers are308 words
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431 1958-02-22 4 EX-MALAYAN FACES JAIL FOR 'ESCAPADE' From HALL ROMNEY ONDON, Fri.— Barry Balbernie. 32, a former Penang settlement agricultural officer, may have to spend the next three years in an Italian Jail if the Italian President rejects his plea for clemency. Balbernie, who submitted his plea on Wednesday, is now being431 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-02-22 4 TIGER-FIGHTING POINTER SHOWN HER RSPCA AWARD FOR BRAVERY L.VMORRAN dun. a is -iiijwn the RSPCA plaque for bravery awarded to her for fighting off a tiger which tried to attack her pups last year. The champion pointer bitcb fought the tiger ;n the home of her master Mr U I.85 words
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297 1958-02-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR Friday THE PRIME MINISTER. Ton«ku Abdul Rahman 1 hopes that the world political tension will ease and allow the United Nations Sicretary General. Mr. Das Hammarskjoeld to come to Malaya in timr for the ECAFE Conference as planned. This was the297 words
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Article59 1958-02-22 4 »i /->o <star cvi Th» another weapon against Communism in Malaya. The SuUan w ln h foundation stone of the new $4500° Malay rp»«io"s -i-iv 1 m-tumi it Taian Povawai slrls> school at Jalan PeBawal n The Kedah Governmenl gave $20,000 towards thy' building of59 words
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Article47 1958-02-22 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Seven Chinese New Year gamblers were yesterday Inn (1 $25 each for playing pah kow" (cards) and blankai" idice gamci. Fourteen others also charged with gambling were granted $100 bail each, pending hearing of their case on March 19.47 words
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Article32 1958-02-22 4 KAMPAR. Fr. Mr A A. Hucklen. 42. of the Fed. nil Establishment OfTiei' Kuaia Lumpur, has taken over new duties a s district officer m Kinta. stationed in Ban32 words
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Article74 1958-02-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The mobile team will vis" Lumpur town next week to 7P m and 10 P m Feb 2 < register citizens. H mile Klang Road. Feo Since the start of the drivi 25- Paslr Road. Fob 26 -II In Novembrr last year more74 words
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287 1958-02-22 4 Excavations of old Portuguese buildings T<HE University of Ma- l laya Archaeological Society have finalised i plans for two major I expeditions, to various sites in Malacca and Kedah during the coming vacations. A team of 20 members will leave Singapore luxt Monday for Malacca where they expect to excavate287 words
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Miscellaneous108 1958-02-22 4 DAniA if AI AVA p M '15 Progiumme ?iinin;.r v; ***mi\r mALAIA S.ituiday Dale; 1.30 The N«w>; v*Tiovti oiimt viii '45 Saturday Date; 215 I lie li^vilv J T Week-Ends Sport; 245 The «iv*-»ni.Ji' Ifirtll W.a; 300 Med^vV^tre, IJ-^MI jAjJMedium >«e 341 metres Medtejr; 530 B.indMaiKi Medium "^^6 metres gW^*^^108 words
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389 1958-02-22 5 Call for urgent measures to rescue log trade KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 4 WARNING that urgent measures must be taken to prevent a collapse of the Malayan timber industry, was given today by the secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Henry Wong. "This is the writing on the389 words
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Article43 1958-02-22 5 New mosque in Butterworth BUTTERWORTH. Fri. The Governor at Penanq RaJa Sir "da J°Jn«> "j'vMager s Kuau tSfr New mosque The goVernor In a shor: spew.h praised the villagers for contributing money an I labour towards the con struct ion of the mosque43 words
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Article21 1958-02-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Mr. Ding Nam Seng, technical assistant. Telecoms Department, Johore Bahru, has been transferred to Kota Bahru, KelanUn.21 words
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Article90 1958-02-22 5 IPOH, Fri. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority in Perak has al- lotted $70,000 for small scale development projects in the ■tail for this year. The money will be spent on nearly 20 projects. Labour worth about $704)00 will be provided by the villagers who will benefit90 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-02-22 5 SHE CHANGED RELIGION BEFORE MARRYING A POLICE INSTRUCTOR CHAMBER CHIEF LISTS WOES OF TIMBER INDUSTRY Mr. Gulab Khan, 28 and Mis s Ke« L>n Yuit. '0 who were married according to Muslim rites in I poh on Thursday evening. Miss Keo took the name of Rosminah on being con verted91 words
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Article42 1958-02-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Two more motor boats to be used as travelling dispensaries will be purchased this year, one for use along Sungei Benut and the other is to be used for visiting coastal areas along Kota Tinggi ri?er.42 words
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Article104 1958-02-22 5 Praise for prints system BUTTERWORTH, Fri. The sessions court president, Mr. B. J. Jennings today praised the Butterworth police for their fingerprint system which led to the arrest of two men. Raman bin Said, 23. and Abu Bakar, 25. were found guilty on a join charge of committing house trespass104 words
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Article29 1958-02-22 5 BUTTEKWORTH. Frl Tru Butterworth MCA today dU tfibuted eight bags of rice lo seven families rendered homeless in the Bagan Dalam fire on Chinese New Year's day.29 words
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Article230 1958-02-22 5 OTHMAN EXPECTED TO QUIT SOON ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Othman bin Mohamed, is expected to I submit his resignation soon to the Conference i of Rulers, the Straits Times was told today. Malaya's High Commls- sloner in London. Dato Nik230 words
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Article25 1958-02-22 5 BUTTERWORTH. Frl Three coconut trees were set ablaze by lightning yesterday The Butterworth bri gade was called to put the fires out.25 words
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Miscellaneous984 1958-02-22 5 I Bayonet 12 30. 5.30. 6.45. t.15; I tiiaiiu 1 «luk Anson LIDO: Poong Kow Wotw (M«n(ATHAV: Our SUter Hed} CATHAY: Song of Harmon> darlnt 11.30. 2.30. 6.30. 9.15. 1.15. 3 30. 6 45, 9 15; ODEON: 12 45, 3. 7. 9.15; BEX: Yee ■»«»_< «_.44_..1._ Merry Andrew 1.15. 3984 words
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Article601 1958-02-22 6 There will be disquiet over the decision of a City Council committee to reject the authority of the Public Services Commission. It has turned down three P.S.C proposals: namely, that the Council should delegate to its Chief Administrative Officer the power to make appointments on the601 words
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Article506 1958-02-22 6 There is every hope that next week's discussions ii Bangkok between the Siames* authorities and the Federation's Defence Minister. Dato Abdul Razak. will pave th.way for closer co-operation between the two governments against the Communists on the SiameseMalayan border. The way was prepared by Tengku Abdul Rahman506 words
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Article, Illustration922 1958-02-22 6 There is tourist gold in our jungle hills From the terrace of a Malayan bungalow can be seen one of the world's most wonderful landscapes WE don't know how tucky we are. In two hours by car from Kuala Lumpur, those of us who are not made sick by hairpin922 words
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802 1958-02-22 6 MICHAEL LITTLEJOHNS - MICHAEL LITTLEJOHNS by NEW YORK SOME of the most explosive problems of the post-war world have been defused at a bar here which has no licence, need never close, and where the favourite drink is orange juice Some of the most distinguished elbows in802 words
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Article94 1958-02-22 6 (From the Strait* Times of Feb. 20, 1908). AT the Municipal Commissioners' meeting early this week discussion took place as to whether the expenses of people bitten by mad dogs and who had to be sent for treatment at the Pasteur Institute at Saigon should be met94 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-02-22 6 THOUGHTFUL MOOD Photo by Han Ha, FongHan Ha Fong - 9 words
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Article81 1958-02-22 7 MALACCA. Fri.— Three bus companies here Malacca Bus Service. Town Bus Co. and Tai Lye Bus Co. -whose 140 employees went on strikteight days ago. have decidtd to engage new men. The managing director of the Malacca Bus Service. Mr. Low Sin Mul. said today that he81 words
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Article15 1958-02-22 7 MALACCA. Fri. Ths3oo 000 Malacca Hotel will, be officially opened nex' i month.15 words
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Article157 1958-02-22 7 MALACCA. Friday. A CIVIL suit in which a Malacca State and Municipal councillor. Mr. J. L. de Cruz, claimed $180 from Y/earne Brothers Ltd., Malacca, for the cost of repainting a motor oar, was mentioned in the Sessions Court here today. In his statement of claim.157 words
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504 1958-02-22 7 A NEW CAMPAIGN FOR MALAYAN WOMEN -ITS NAME: ISLAMIC MORAL DEFENCE ORGANISATION CHAIRMAN: TARGET No. 1 IS REFORM OF OUR MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE REGULATIONS IPOH. Friday. THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Moral Defence Organisation has been formed to 6ght prostitution among Muslim women. The chairman, Mr.504 words
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170 1958-02-22 7 T*HE only immigrants from 1 China allowed into Singapore are wives, mothers and children of local residents, the Controller of Immigration, Mr. Lim Ju Hock, said yesterday. Mr Lim was replying to Mrs. Shirln Fozdar, Singapore delegate to the AfroAsian conference of women social workers170 words
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Article86 1958-02-22 7 STC MEN TO DECIDE ON CLAIMS The general council ol th S ngapore Traction Compai Emplcyeis' Union -is meeting tonight to finalise nrw demands to be submitted t.i the management The Straits Times understands that employees of th mechanical section are seek, inn higher pay. Drivers, and conductordo;ng an eight-hour86 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-02-22 7 WEST END ENTERTAINERS FIND THEIR BEST' AUDIENCES IN JUNGLE Two top entertainers irom London's glittering West Knd have found tbrir "best" audiences deep in tlte Malayan jungle They are Sheila Bradl> and Phyllis Craig (above) who are now in Singapore after touring Malaya, entertaining troops there. The; will be at157 words
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Article45 1958-02-22 7 IPOH. Fri. A dhoby. M. Rupusamy. 30. from Alor Star. mi waylaid and robbed of a wristwatch. a pen and .some clothing worth $110 and $15 cash in Ashby Road here last uißht. Police have detained a 'nan for questioning.45 words
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Article18 1958-02-22 7 PENANG. Fri The travelling dispensary of the Penang veterinary department carried out 23.807 Ranikhet vaccinations last month18 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-02-22 7 He will be RGA representative KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE former Permanent Secretary to the Ministry 1 for Communications and Works in Singapore. Mr. L. H. N. Davis, is to become the special representative of the Rubber Growers' Association in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Davis209 words
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Article125 1958-02-22 7 AMBULANCE CHIEF FOR PENANG I PENANG, Fri About 360 members of the Penang Si I John Ambulance Brigade will lonn a guard of honour at j the Esplanade at 5.30 tomu- row to greet their Comm.s--.sioni-r-in Chief. Major General J.M Kirkman. General Kirkman, making I his first visit to Penang.125 words
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Article43 1958-02-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. I The People's Progressive j Party is to form a branch in I Selanßor soon. A sponsor for the branch. Mr. Chew Choo Soot, said today that many people had pledged their support for the party.43 words
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Article33 1958-02-22 7 IPOH. Fri. About 80 de- legates from 60 branches ol the Women's Infctltute in Pcrak will attend the annual convention at the King Edward VII School in Talping tomorrow.33 words
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Article159 1958-02-22 7 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Foreign delegates to the ECAFE Conference here started to pour into the Federal capital today. They were from the United States and Nationalist China. Today's arrivals from the United States were the Officer in Charge. Economir- Affairs Office of South Asian159 words
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Article129 1958-02-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Malayan Rubber Goods Manufacturers' Association wants the Federation Gov- eminent to grant the industry special concessions so that 1 its expansion will not be impeded. Welcoming the Govern- ment s declared policy to foster the production of a wider range of locally, manufactured129 words
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212 1958-02-22 7 Centenary celebrations may mark new era I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Plans have been drawn up to confer city status on Kuala Lumpur next year when the town will hold its centenary celebrations. An Alliance Municipal councillor Inche Abdullah bin Yassln told the Straits212 words
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309 1958-02-22 7 SEREMBAN, Fri. —At least fifty bad hats'" have been retrenched from the Negri Sembilan Police Volunteer Reserve as a result of re-organisation of the force. the Straits Times was told today Th e force's recruiting offii cer. Mr. Ourbachan Singh. sai<j that309 words
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Article322 1958-02-22 7 JUDGE LIFTS NO NAMES' REQUEST I belore returning a "majority verdict of guilty. But Mr. Justice Smith ordered the jury to retire again when he was told by the foreman that the verdict did n>>t have the required flve-to-two majority. After r. tiling a second322 words
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Article71 1958-02-22 7 IPOH. Fri— Mr. J. P. Hannah was re-elected chairman of the FM.S. Chamber of Commerce. Perak Branch, at the annual general meeting here yesterday. He is the general manager of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Pow.r Company. The meeting also elec<d six other committee members: Mr. F. A.71 words
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Article49 1958-02-22 7 IPOH Fri. A Kinta Val- lev Home Guard explained in the magistrate's court today that he absented himself for a week without leave because his work was "too strenuous The magistrate. Tenpku Yacoob bin Tengku Mohamed Saljt'h. sentencrd Tai Hoe Ha. to two weeks' imprisonment.49 words
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Advertisement405 1958-02-22 7 $45,000 I PRIZE: HAVE YOU 1 SENT YOUR 1 I COUPON? THIS COULD BE JACKPOT MONTH FOR YOU! THIS could be the month tor you to hit the lackpot 1 the $45,000 lack- j pot in The Malayan I Monthlys Contest S (February). And there's also j $5,000 in consola-405 words
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Advertisement40 1958-02-22 7 Sausages are a good meal... SAUSAGES are a feast sjf FRESH-FROZEN OR IN TINS Sol* Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< M FUNTER 6. S GRINBERG Diamonds and Jewellery j Telephone: ***** S7, STAMFORI M., (Ei Curt life.) SINGAPORE I40 words
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148 1958-02-22 8 NEW RATES: COUNCIL 'YES' BUT WITH A PROTEST BU X I T MERT AJAM, Fri.— The Bukit Mertajam Town Council has agreed to a proposal by the Penang State Government to raise the present education rate from two to 12 per cent. "But let us tell the people this increase148 words
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Article40 1958-02-22 8 A musical evening, featuring classical and vaudeville music, was held by the Musical Society of the Singapore Teachers' Training College at the TTC. Paterson Road, last evening. A large group of students and friends attended.40 words
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Article164 1958-02-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Govern- ment today refuted charges that it had failed to carry out its policy of providing increased Malay partlclpation in the road transport industry. A delegate to the Party Negara annual conference this week had charged that only 32 out of 331164 words
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Article48 1958-02-22 8 IPOH. Fri. The Ipoh magistrate. Tengku Yacoob bin Tengku Mohamed Salleh, today sentenced a man i whom he called a "habitual thief" to a year's Jail. He also ordered that after the sentence the man Choo Van. be placed under police supervision for a year.48 words
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Article105 1958-02-22 8 Chinese ask for duty free drugs PENANG. Fri. The Singapore Chinese Drugs Manufacturer^ Association will ask the Federation Government to make medicines used by physicians duty free. A resolution urging this will be tabled at Sundays general meeting in Penang of the Federation of Chinese Physicians and Medicine Dealers' Associations105 words
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Article31 1958-02-22 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. The $124,000 conversion of the fourth floor of the Johore Bahru General Hospital to provide up to date maternity facilities Is expected to be completed shortly.31 words
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Article135 1958-02-22 8 PENANO. Fri— The Penan* tourist trade wiU get its big-ges'.-ever boost on March 4 when the 28.291-ton liner., Statendam. brings 350 tour- I ists to the Island. It will be the first round-the-world liner to call at Penang. The passengers are from 30 American135 words
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Advertisement669 1958-02-22 8 ■■»■■■-■■■■■»■-■■>■■■.■¥■■■ I I Linda "DIAU CNARN a( 2 KINGDOMS" ..i'^'Vsh, J aS Alan Ladd "The DEEP SIX"^, 8 m Today 9 i in. 1.1 LI llwa Si Vien Chrun "MOH S\N MONO"' (Ml a Tomorrow 9 a.m. "THE CREiTI'RE WALKS AMONG US" phone jSI H*S Shotrinfi 'AROUND THE WORLD IN669 words
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Advertisement789 1958-02-22 8 JaSS/^ '^^^mmmmw^^r 1 B I <k Wm\ ftl rTm%^ l fhonr TODAY' utm' I jL T %i "%~I k I 21-H6 IU 6.45 A 9.30 p.m. '(KIIBiKI MIT( 111 M..TUC CUCUV ■C|l|«J»iClNEl»r.%BCOni r CCBT JURCENS mL tHt»I DLLUR) t'OLOB NO FBEE LISTS f MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! PAI YANG In g "CHOK789 words
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Miscellaneous343 1958-02-22 8 Straits Times Crossword sSs&t 29 In direst disorder <6>. 3 DOWN §|Ss} i 2 S I 4 Hi* A craftsman at latt <•> H H il B 8 P 9 4 A e *n"«n'£r divide lnf.-rr.al S£^ SS3 m SSSSJ ESSi ii_J U_^ king from dwertcr that's •0 SS| n343 words
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Article, Illustration976 1958-02-22 9 AN the morning of v aist October, 1818, a government messenger walked importantly through the streets of George Town. Penang, carrying a satchel which bore the insignia of the Government of India. He went straight to the house shared by Che Seong976 words
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Article450 1958-02-22 9 a simple man, doing what was no more than his duty. But this was small comfort to Bannerman. The duty was found to be 25 per cent on general goods and $15 pc: bhar on tin. So at th price of $40 pe r bhar that450 words
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Advertisement232 1958-02-22 9 dv MAURI ER Fine packing \S^N^j^^^ d-h GENERAL ELECTRIC A«T lL H^BBBBByliiiJll THE REFRIGERATOR tBJ with the new I r i iti > I MAGNETIC DOOR B I t "~tHj IS J usl what the lady ordered! Feature I *C ui>tr^ I 1j& H u P° n fea lire h232 words
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Miscellaneous230 1958-02-22 9 l us nun A i 'o. titf \tuz The Saint itij Leslie I htirtvris HJ /VOX THeg/ffP WHO would descend on a jeweller's or a bank. S7X&Z COOAT/A/3 -^.1^? I^2^, W/POTE 7W/S /U?T/C££ t0 clt n oul wltn m|l t r y precision. "Trt- r fv-^iO > -'-*^t^£|^^ rZSITA/nrnf: and230 words
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844 1958-02-22 10 By Our Market Correspondent DESPITE the drop in the tin price in London overnight the local price continued to rise yesterday, gaining $2.25 to $366.50 per picul. The rise in the metal price had the effect of steadying tin counters on844 words
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Article21 1958-02-22 10 SINGAPORE. FEB. 21. RUBBER: 77 J cents per lb. (down half s cent). TIN: $366.50 per picul (up $2.25).21 words
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Article284 1958-02-22 10 Quiet rubber mart WITH the rubber market open only for one and a half days since our last report there Is very little on which to comment, stat? H.C.B. Ltd. in their current market report. After some last minute covering of outstanding positions on Monday the market settled down to284 words
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Article145 1958-02-22 10 MELBOURNE. Fri lIUMES down Is. and Burns Philp up Is. 3d. were the main movements in a quiet investment section. Consolidated Zinc dropped Is. in an otherwise steady mining section. Loans maintained a firm tone I/oans 3., 1956-59 £99 4s 3d Loans 3\\ 1956-58 £100 lls. 6d Con.145 words
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Article146 1958-02-22 10 March drat grade rubber buyers f o.b. dosed in Singapore yesterday at 77> 4 cents per 1b down half a cent on Thursday's closing price. Clotting tone: Quiet Closing price* In cents per tb. I yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot fob buyers 77 sellers ITU; Int.146 words
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Article111 1958-02-22 10 Singapore hinor Produce Exrhange: noon prices per pic ul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK. Continent February March $30 4 buyers. $31 U sellers. Coconut oil: stradv bulk $45 >, sellers, drum $49 sellers. Pepper: steady, no business reported done, Muntok white $105. Sarawak $104 (both up $3 1.111 words
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Article68 1958-02-22 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): > .limit T.T. im 0.0. irady: Canada 31 15 16; Brlcim Franci WISH. On the free exch»n«c market in Hone Hone yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted hi 568 words
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Advertisement897 1958-02-22 10 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited for two scholarships In Mining EnelGUILD OF GRADUATES neerlng tenable at the Camborne ELECTION TO UNIVERSITY School of Mines. England leading iimkt after 3 yean to the Assoclate- ship of the Camborne School of Nominations are hereby called whlcn afu r897 words
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Advertisement433 1958-02-22 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS. The Swimming Pool will be closed for repairs from 6 p.m Sunday, 23rd February, 1958 to 12 noon Wednesday, 26th February. 1958. V. CHITTY, Secretary. 20th February, 1958. NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA $41.25t,wM -4<; REGISTERED STOCK 1965 1975 Notice Is hereby given that433 words
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Advertisement685 1958-02-22 10 NOTICES l|f THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 (F.M. Ordinance No. 52 at ***** Notice ander Refutation 8(1) M The Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Reculations, 195«. (PK.GJN. No tl«/M) TOWN COUNCIL, KAMPAE. Ecrialon of Bettoters, IS5*. Notice Is hereby given that every person who. being qualified under the685 words
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Advertisement652 1958-02-22 10 KNUTSEN LINE -orient service MOM CANADA/U.t. PACIFIC PORTS 30 OAVt San Am.*, V«*cmv« fraawlaco t par. P. Swatt. Pcnon» fman.i. ELISABETH tAKKI UH*4 S«*«d M/IJMar 14 Mw I. Ma, 23 Mor GJERTRUD BAKKI Soil**- 1 Mor 1/ A A», S A., 7 A.* 13 Ap. ELLEN ■AKKI 3 Ma. It652 words
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Advertisement1355 1958-02-22 11 Tel: X405 MANSFIELD 6s CO., LTD. ts* 141 (IS lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (11 Mnee) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T S.£ SAILINGS ta LIVERPOOL, 6LASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS !Vie Saaa wltb liberty ta proceed via Panama or Cape et Goad Hope) Corners option to procud no other poit. to1,355 words
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Advertisement2073 1958-02-22 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES u .S!?£hg THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. 0 OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR RAHeitOK AND/OR FAR lAST SINOAPORS (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom) S LRMtS Parang P Stwm S'pora SAILINGS TO ADEN, UK ft continental PORTS LALANDIA- 23/24 Feb 25, 24 Feb 27/ 2 Mac Spcn a. S l>Brr.2,073 words
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Advertisement1243 1958-02-22 11 McALISTER CO.. LTD. TEL. N... MMI EIXSRMAN LINES KLAVBNESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND no for 0.5.A., North Atlantic Port! Aeeeptiaa ca, 9 a farCent,al ft South and Canada via Colombc CITY Of OXPORD 'T-^ 1 P i atrV2,F.kW2TF n rt 2.F1,243 words
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Article144 1958-02-22 12 ROPE IN TAX DODGERS rE Income Tax Department Is very methodical and meticulous when claiming tax from workers in this city. I returned to Singapore in 1956 after five years' stay In the U.K. but have received tax forms for 1955. 1956 and 1957 They are to be congratulated on144 words
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Article153 1958-02-22 12 Recognition of U.S. degrees IN early November at the American University Club luncheon our Chief Minister stated that the government was prepared to recognise American academic degrees of "comparative standard." The announcement was warmly welcomed by all Malayans concerned both at home and abroad, for it was like a ray153 words
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122 1958-02-22 12 MR. LIM'S NEW YEAR GESTURE IS PRAISEWORTHY SINGAPORE S Chiei Minis. >3 ter's gesture In giving the detainees four days freedom to celebrate their New Year is praiseworthy. Singaporeans can do well to give this benevolent gesture the careful consideration it deserves and hope that Singapore will ever be governed122 words
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Letter112 1958-02-22 12 Rapid training abroad rREE ot my children, during their school career had teachers who were mostly normal-train-ed They may be classed as children with average Intelligence, yet one has had his doctor's wings, another is In Australia doing accountancy and progressing sa-.isiactorily. and yet another is in the technical school.112 words
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Letter122 1958-02-22 12 License money changers rIS morning an aged tourist couple were accosted by a money changer on Collyer Quay. "No. thank you." said the old man. "Hoi, you don't want to change money, eh?" In a harsh tone. "No, thank you." "Hoi you no change money with me, eh?" In a122 words
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Letter133 1958-02-22 12 Respect for Anthem I"HE cinema authorities should not* open any doors for the picture-goers to rush out immediately the film ends. Often, one may find those who show disrespect to the National Anthem pushing and rushing among those who stand >o attention in the cinema. It is six months since133 words
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Letter190 1958-02-22 12 THE CAT AND THE COBRA WITH relerence v the letter "Not Man En ough" (Saturday Furum Feb 15) I think your correspondent. N. Lock, may be under a m.sapprehenslon concerning the attitude of a cat to a snake. I am quite unaware of the circumstances of the cat vg cobra190 words
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Letter105 1958-02-22 12 Thanks for child care MY eleven month old daughter was admitted to the General Hospital in a very ser.ous condition recently. Though I knew that her fate was in th» balance yet the d'etor anri star! encouraged mv wu< and me that she was not ir danger. We were given105 words
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Letter65 1958-02-22 12 Down to earth IF the Liberal Socialists will come down from their high stool and stop Issuing warnings and a statement of their policy from time to time, and get In touch with the common people, whose welfare, they say, they have at heart and see what they can do65 words
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340 1958-02-22 12 WOMAN LI VING ALONE BLACKBURN EDGE CARDIFF IN F.A. CUP STH ROUND rMlss Lauren Bacall is attributed this extraordinary statement; "I don't believe In a woman living alone. That Is for the birds." If she is correctly reported, our sympathies must Indeed be extended to her, for she obviously couldReuter - 340 words
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Advertisement176 1958-02-22 12 'BAND-AID'^Tl DRESSING Nfc£jP CUTS AND SCRATCHES GET BETTER QUICKLY IF YOU COYER THEM FROM INFECTION 'Band- Aid' l-'irst Aid "~~«->^SSwl^ S> > .^HbH Dressings stick firmly k in place and are so easy WoJ%ffit&yl ELASTIC The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England) r^T DOUBLE-ACTION V^PAIN KILLER /VNACIM The White Shell176 words
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201 1958-02-22 13 The Organising Committee of the Third Asian Games on Wednesday welcomed the Prime Minister as a member of the Malayan team. Tengku Abdul Rahman on Tuesday had told the Straits Times of his wish to visit Tokyo as a member of the201 words
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236 1958-02-22 13 FAM IS NOT SENDING REFEREES TO TOKYO rrUALA LUMPUR, r rl. Iht- federation will be un able to contribute to the Referees Pool for soccer matches at the Asian Games in Tokyo ihis year. THE REASON: The Fedederation has only two FIFA registered men One of them. Mr. Charlie Koh236 words
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Article40 1958-02-22 13 TAPAH. Fri Marrieds held Bachelors to a 3 i draw in their annual hockey match for the Queen Elizabeth Wedding Celebrations Cup here yesterday. Zainal scored a hattrlck for the Bachelors, and Yusoft a hattrlck for the Marrieds.40 words
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Article246 1958-02-22 13 Top U.S. coach for Fed tour K UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Federation athletes to the Asian Games ai Tokyo are to get special coach ng from a top American coach. The coach. Thoiras Kd.-.m-dich. aged 25. is expected to arrive at Kuala Lumpur on a foui-monUi visit of the Federation on246 words
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Article221 1958-02-22 13 T*HE first rugby match tc be played in Singapore under the new rules recently announced by the International Rugby Union Board will be played on the GH.Q. ground at Tanglin today. Mr. M. Leatham. of the Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees, will221 words
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248 1958-02-22 13 IPOH, Friday. MALAYAN tennis cannot hope to achieve international recognition unless youngsters show more interest in the game, says Mr. Lim Eng Keat, secretary of the Perak Lawn Tennis Association, in* his annual report to be submitted at the association's general meeting tomorrow. Malaya248 words
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Article31 1958-02-22 13 i MANCHESTEB. Fri-CyrV Washbrook. 43-year-oH Ens land Test selector and for mer England batsman, wi" again captain Lancashire in the County cricket cham pionship this year Reute*Reuter - 31 words
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Article133 1958-02-22 13 IZINGSTON, Jamaica. Frl. A century by Alimuddin. a regular opening batsman dropped to No. 6 place in the order, helped the Pakistan touring cricket team take a first innings lead oj 130 runs over Ja- malca on the second day of their match here. AlimuddinReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement657 1958-02-22 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wmrdi $S Mim.) Box SI ell. txlrm. REQUIRED BY INTERNAFIONAL Travel Agency experienced steamship booking clerk Reply giving qualifications to Box A 7056. ST. SITUATIONS WANTED Word* SS (Mim.) Box S* eti. txlrm. AMERICAN LADY experienced In art music advertising and creative selling for full or part657 words
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Advertisement697 1958-02-22 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2* Wmrdt tS (Him.) Box SI ell. txlrm. ONE ACRE BUILDING Site. Water, Electricity, Sewer, facilities available near 7th mile Buklt Timah sold at Low Price. Ring *****. MODERN NEWLY IMPROVED Types of Terrace Houses. Shops and Flats along Macpherson Road and in the Shopping and697 words
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Advertisement923 1958-02-22 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wordi tS (Him.) Box SI ell. txlrm FOR A GOOD Car on Easiest Terms or Selling Yours for Cash Always call at Used Car Traders, 157-9 Lavender Street. (Corner Foch Road). 1955 M MINOR Convertible. Excellent Condition. Extras fltted $2,000/- 0.n.0. Ring *****. 18. St. Lawrence923 words
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Advertisement816 1958-02-22 13 run mi m 2t Word. U < Mim.) Box il ell txlrm STAMP COLLECTOR requires Malay States Stamps exrhan^f basis. Write Rosser P.O. Box 137 Tawau, Borneo. "EMBOSSED" (The Special) Covers for "ECAFE Conference" commemorative stamps issuing s.3.sB— Federation/Singapore. Free ssmples. Particulars S L. Sun, 10 Pudu Road, K Lumpur816 words
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Article684 1958-02-22 14 TAN's CHAMPION CAN SUCCEED IN BID FOR SIXTH 'GOLD' DESPITE TOP WEIGH i RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP Stablemate Straits Code will be the biggest danger IyHKN Mr. E. J. Tan's Three Rings goes to the post today in the Selangor Gold Cup race ovtr l}m, he684 words
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Article187 1958-02-22 14 4.H -CLASS 1, OIV. 1 I>, MILES 1 ***** THREE BINGS iEJ Tan) Rodgers. 0 13 IF) Lmrkin 2 ***** STRAITS CODE (Mr A Mrs T.H Teoi Rodgers, 9 9.11 Hi Mawi 3 ***** PRINCE OF LALITA (Dr Lee Hashinn Rodgers, 6 8.10 il, Moon 4 *****187 words
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Article1261 1958-02-22 14 RACE ONE: Z. 15 (Cl. 4 Dlv. l)-6 FUR .1 ***** Motion Picture II <Bha» St.) Spencer. 7 9.0 (F) Bonfoarr 2 ***** Flaxley Green (Mdm GUflllan Lie) R Breuk., 7 8.13 (O) Lcong 3 ***** Trailer (Shaw St.) Martin. 7 8.12 lO) Johnson 4 ***** Jara (Mr1,261 words
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Article174 1958-02-22 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOT POINTER Race 1 t.I«v JARA Ellen's rreasurt Queenswa; JARA Queens wa) Ellen's Treasure TRAILER Ellen's Treasure Jara Race I MS MISS HARMONY Mlrm Park of Gold HEARTS EASE Ellem Miss Harmon; mm Shoemaker Firepower Race t MS COLLEGE BELLE Allkite Rraaonable COLLEGE BELLE174 words
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937 1958-02-22 14 Race One JARA gets her chance here to score her maiden win after 21 outings. She has run some good races and up against a moderate field she should not fail. On Wednesday Jara was fourth with 8 6 to937 words
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Article84 1958-02-22 14 Course facts... and fancies THE GOING will be Mf factor in deciding today's Gold Cup race. The track up to last night was good and if it remains so Programme, Double Eagle.Prince of Lalita and Collateral (a good outsider) will run well. Rain will further enhance the chances of Three84 words
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Article101 1958-02-22 14 American en 'selling mission' AN AMERICAN innovation may be brought lnt Malayan racing if Mr. Robert A. Oswald succeeds in sellln? the idea of using the "fllru patrol" to turf club officialhere. The 'patrol' is a earner., which records every phasi of a race from the barrier v the finishing101 words
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Article41 1958-02-22 14 Sydney Jockey Barry Moon will ride for Doc Rodgers at Kuala Lumpur today. He has been engaged to ride College Belle (Race Three i Verni (Race Four), Prince of La lit a I Gold Cup) and Scholarship Race Eight).41 words
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Article17 1958-02-22 14 ARCADIA. California Frl Eddie Arcaro. 41-year-old American jockey, rode hi* 4.000 th winner yesterday17 words
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Advertisement174 1958-02-22 14 I Take with you I the perfect secretary. 4 I Why continue to be without a 4 HERMES Baby? It is a faithful companion which renders inestlm- able service. You will be able to take I it with you everywhere: It is always H ready for use. 5 The latest174 words
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