The Straits Times, 12 March 1958
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Title Section19 1958-03-12 1 AVEHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1958 15 CENTS19 words
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Article348 1958-03-12 1 Still no definite word of landing: "We shall fight on beaches, hills and in the streets, 1 says Simbolon Jakarta claims: We have cleaned three areas of rebels 'pHE Indonesian Central Government claimed yesterday that three east coast areas of Central Sumatra had been "cleaned of rebel348 words
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Article770 1958-03-12 1 FUTURE IS BLEAK FOR STUDENTS Through exam but so few jobs KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JOB hunting will be tough for the 4,523 Federation students who have passed the Senior Cambridge School Certificate examination, the results of which were published today. And many who want to go for higher studies cannot770 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-03-12 1 SUMATRA 'INVASION' -LANDING POINTS STRAITS TIMES MAP thoics the direction of the reported Central Government attacks on the rebel strongholds. Reports giving details of the assault! appeared in Dutch nccspapers yesterday.31 words
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Article138 1958-03-12 1 SEATO: Aid for Asian nations MANILA, Tues. THfc United States «nd Australia today offered Asian members of SEA It) economic aid to aelp strengthen their Ability to defend themselves. Mr. John Foster Dalles. U.S. Secretary of State, offered 52.0t0.000 for a programme to train skilled labour. Mr. R. G. Casey.Reuter - 138 words
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Article52 1958-03-12 1 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A girl bride of six months. P. Annakanu, 17. was killed when a tree crashed on her back while she was weeding In a replanting area in Nova Scotia estate, near here yesterday. She was rushed to the Teluk Anson hospital but died52 words
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Article27 1958-03-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The ECAFE will hold its next annual session in Australia in March, 1959. the Straits Times was told today.27 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-03-12 1 Sultan is sailing for Britain in May 'THE 84-year-old Sul--1 tan of Johore will sail with the Sultanah, Lady Marcella Ibrahim, and their 7i-year-old daughter, Princess Meriam. In the luxury P O liner, Himalaya, on May 14, for Britain. The Sultan has been 01 for a month and has not158 words
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Article299 1958-03-12 1 "In Selat Panjang. 18 soldiers ana 15 policemen pledged the same. Pledges to loyalty are still pouring in. "To observe developments at close hand, Major Harsono, the deputy chief of army Information officer, left for these regions today." An Indonesian Air Force spokesman said the areaReuter - 299 words
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Article244 1958-03-12 1 THE three giant international oil companies operating on a large rale in Sumatra are standing b> ready for any emergency. The Caltex Oil Company has successfully completed the evacuation to Singapore of 58 dependents if employees based at Dumai and Sungei Pakning. Standard Vacuum in244 words
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Article178 1958-03-12 1 As civil war erupted in Sumatra yesterday, the eight-man crew of the tug Croaker In Singapore demanded, and got, an assurance of 50 per cent war risk pay in return for taking their ship into the danger area. The tug's owners the Malayan Stevedoring178 words
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Article65 1958-03-12 1 The 10,000-strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday threatened to go on strike over the retrenchment of 76 gas workers. After a five-hour meeting at which the union failed to obtain compensation for the men, the secretary. Mi. K. Slvasamy said "We will give65 words
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Article36 1958-03-12 1 MUNICH, Tues. Manchester United footballer Albert Scanlon was discharged last night from hospital where he had been since a plane with the team on board crashed near Munich airport on Feb. ft. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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113 1958-03-12 1 New Bill seeks more pay for judges KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan judges will <;t more pay under a new oil to be introduced in the Federal Council on Monday The new bill— called the Supreme Court (Remuneration) Ordinance. 1958.— will take effect from Merdeka Day— Aug. 31. 1957 and will113 words
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Article53 1958-03-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation Government is seeking the "green light" to borrow sums up to $30 million "at any one time" to buy rice and padi. A bill empowering the Government to do so will be Introduced at next week s meeting of the53 words
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Article180 1958-03-12 1 2 a.m. news roundup RAIN, TIDE FLOODS CUT OFF WORKERS Many workers wen stranded in Singapore last evening when a torrential shower flooded the Buklt Timah area. Cart,* buses and lorrlea were abandoned as the water rose knee-high. Many people had to wade home while others did their best to180 words
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Advertisement34 1958-03-12 1 i Flo-lin*. luXury Cho.c* 0« RAnlihM. ONSON m <^g j 1 t m M| RED LION o is wonderful! It's the still orange drink made by FRASER NEAVE V^fr^l Famous for flavour sine* 18SJ34 words
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207 1958-03-12 2 GARCIA: COLLECTIVE SECURITY AS VITAL NOW AS WHEN PACT WAS SIGNED MANILA, Tuesday. THE fourth SEATO council of ministers conference opened here today against a backdrop of tension heightened by the invasion of Central Sumatra and Russia's sudden propaganda broadside against SEATO member nations. The conferenceReuter; UP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration380 1958-03-12 2 DULLES WARNS OF NEW RED THREATS THEY FEAR WE MAY BLOCK THEIR PLANS' "J^IR. Dulles, opening the conference, warned that the Communists may be planning new aggression in Asia. 'Communism would prefer to take us over without a fight," he said. "If we are prepared to resist, that, according to380 words
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176 1958-03-12 2 Wan congratulates Britain on merdeha for Malaya 'A POLICY OF FREEDOM THE Siamese Foreign Minister. Prince Wan Waithayakon, also cited Malayaa independence .is aa example of SEATO's adherence to the principle of serf-determination. "The principles of our pact axe not dead letters." he said. "Malaya is now an independent nationReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration376 1958-03-12 2 DAKISTANS Minister for Industries and Commerce, Muzaffar AU Khan Qizilbash, said "A stage has been reached when a distinction must be made between friends and those who are sitting on the fence." The cult of neutralism was being preached to weaken theReuter; UP - 376 words
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247 1958-03-12 2 THE SHAH AND SORAYA TO BE DIVORCED 'VERY SOON 9 OFFICIAL TEHKKAN. Tues.— The Shah of Iran and 25-year-old Queen Soraya will be divorce* in the very war future. An official said there is now no question of the shahs reconciliation with his beautiful but childless «ur«-n I V BUENOSReuter - 247 words
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Article52 1958-03-12 2 LONDON: The Cndfr-Secretary of State for Air. Mr CeeM Otr-Bwtac. said is the Ink Commons that Britalas Y-kwmaen (Valiants, ▼■leans aad Victors) r<mld fly to Moscww aad hack wttawat re-fneMa*. He sati they woald remain as "highly effective forces" until Int. missiles became available laReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-03-12 2 LLOYD: BRITAIN GIVES FULL BACKING COLLECTIVE STRENGTH ONLY SAFEGUARD* rpHE British Foreign Minister, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, declared Britain's support for SEATO "and our determination to play our full part In it." "We believe that SEATO's true character defensive, unprovocative yet firm and united is seli-evident," he said. "We look forward195 words
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Article115 1958-03-12 2 'Big Three' to meet on summit THE "Big Three" miaisters attending the conference, Mr. Lloyd. Mr. Dulles and Mr. Piueau, will meet later today for private talks, probably on Western preparations for a summit coo/ereace. a British delegate announced this moraine. Both Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Pineaa had said befor*UP - 115 words
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Article27 1958-03-12 2 BUENOS AIRES. Tues. An Argentine Air Force Meteor jet fighter plane crashed in the Castelar suburb of Buenos Aires today. Six people were believed killed—UP27 words
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Article28 1958-03-12 2 WELLINGTON, Tues. Hew Zealand has accepted an offer by the U.S. Government to provide a team of experts to advise on problems of nuclear research— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement158 1958-03-12 2 •mm m I*4 VTntr- V^m^»aw^l^_ lH^ a ■avaaMaJ^^laßtaßß^^BVi Pta* Lafll "^B H*T^fc ■afJ^L X-Jti^at $^V' at Tfc^^p «Va^^aaHF^aam Me' ©lass The glistening beauty of Waterford Glass is something that money tlone caanot create. It needs the sensitive hand and critical eye of an artist to bring to light the beauty158 words
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Article453 1958-03-12 3 Playwright Priestley leads *go it alone* campaign in Britain Aim is to 'bring U.S., Russia to senses' LONDON, Tuesday. rpHE MAN who triggered Britain's growing "Ban-the-H-Bomb" campaign predicted yesterday that if she gives the world a lead by scrapping all nuclear weapons, the U.S. andReuter; UP - 453 words
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153 1958-03-12 3 LONDON, Tues. ANEW cold wave gripped western Europe yesterday. Snow fell as far south as Naples, and covered the hills of the Italian Riviera east and west of Genoa. The fall in the Naples area left an 81n. snowcap on Mount Vesuvius, and inReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-03-12 3 INDEPENDENT GHANA'S FIRST BIRTHDAY THE PRIME MINISTER. Dr. Nkrumah. and the GovrrnorGeneral, Lord Listowel. at a march past at the Accra sports stadium to celebrate the first anniversary of Ghana's independence last week.33 words
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105 1958-03-12 3 HOUSTON. Tues. An oil painting of President Eisenhower, hanging in the exclusive Houston Club, was found slashed yesterday. A note pinned to the frame said: "We don't like Ike in Texas." Reuter. LUENEBURG. West Germany. Tues. The Duke of Edinburgh was praised for his tankReuter - 105 words
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Article213 1958-03-12 3 LONDON, Tuesday. A BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation Britannia airliner left here last night for Nairobi to stand by in case it should be needed to Kme the Queen s Constellation carQueen Mother has fed at Mauritius c trouble. C. statement said: ild be necessary to213 words
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Article22 1958-03-12 3 SANTA MONICA (California), Tues.— The West German Defence Minister. Mr Franz Strauss, visited the Douglas aircraft missile factory yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article179 1958-03-12 3 No cut in m ny, says South Korea WASHINGTON, Tues. pENERAL Paik Sun fap. vl chief of staff of lite South Korean Army, raid yesterday his government Is still resisting any reduction in its 600,000-man military establishment unless and until the United States supplies more modern equipment. Gen. Paik said179 words
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Article73 1958-03-12 3 'CYPRUS IS TURKISH 9 CRIES NICOSIA, Tues. Two thousand bugle blowing, flag-waving Turkish students shouted for Turkish control of Cyprus in a Nicosia street today. There was no police interference as they twice paraded past police headquarters shouting "Letakslm" (Cyprus is Turkish) and waving a huge Turkish flag and anti-GovernmentUP - 73 words
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Article333 1958-03-12 3 I ONUON Mun.— Quiet ano uncertain conditions prevailed in London stock markets today. Despite last week's advance the weekend brought very little Increase In business and there was still a disposition to await developments In the American economic situation. C '<mi! middle prices ot selected toc»> not mrludlne333 words
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Article62 1958-03-12 3 MELBOURNE, Tues. IN an outburst of vandalism in two Melbourne suburbs early today teenage gangs: BUILT brick walls across three streets. PUSHED parked cars from the kerb and left them without lights in the middle of the streets. DISCONNECTED gates at two railway crossings. Police describedReuter - 62 words
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Article116 1958-03-12 3 ACCRA. Tues. Some overseas civil servants in Ghana who were given the option of leaving the service after Ghana attained Independence are to be retained lon a contract basis, the Prime Minister's office said today In spite of staff reductions an "Africanisation" of jobs,Reuter - 116 words
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Article33 1958-03-12 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. British-born actress Elizabeth Taylor said today that she will probably retire from films at the end of this year, after making only two or three more films. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement94 1958-03-12 3 Fashion... a man's world, too r i i i i w\ Golfers depend on Arrow* Sport Shirts -for cool S^Tt-C^^k comfort, for smart good looks. Whatever your sport, rJ^J L\ \^tV you'U play it better— and look better playing it in an Arrow Sport Shirts are tailored with the famous94 words
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Advertisement346 1958-03-12 3 What's the secret of Campbell's Frozen Soups? Campbell's have a saying: "To moke the belt, begin with the best then cook with extra core." That's why savoury, delicious Campbell's Frozen Soups ore so eagerly sought after. Campbell's Frozen Soups moke a feost out of every meol keep your refrigerator well346 words
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274 1958-03-12 4 Nepal keen to help Malaya to beat Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rjURKHAS are keen to help Malaya wipe ont Communist terrorism here, the Assistant Secretary to the Ministry of Finance in Nepal, Mr. V. P. Dhital, told the Straits Times today. He was one of the two delegates from Nepal274 words
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Article110 1958-03-12 4 THE NEW ROLE OF WIVES IN MALAYA A LOR STAR. Tues. A wife had a duty not only to her family, but to her country as well, the K.-ii.ih State Secretary. liu'he Anni bin Mohamed, declared yesterday. Addressing wives of village constables attending a North Kedah civics coarse, I n<110 words
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Article31 1958-03-12 4 A total of 660 people gave blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre. General Hospital. Singapore, last month. Among them were 287 civilian donors. 261 servicemen and 115 relative donors.31 words
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Article31 1958-03-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The head of the world-wir<e Bat a shoe organisation, Mr. Thomas Bata, will arrive here on March 20 to visit Bata factories and distribution centres.31 words
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Article33 1958-03-12 4 TANJONG MALIM, Tues The Batang Padang district division of the Perak Malayan Chinese Association has been si lit into two divisions Batarg Padane north MCA and the Batang Padang south MCA.33 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-03-12 4 THE Singapore quads are flourishing as this picture by Straits Times cameraman. Low Yew Kong, shows. It was taken at the Geylang Serai hMM of their mother (I), Markanah Mate Am v at feeding time. From left to right: Uraar <?lk>, \bu Bak.r <91b »M),Straits Times cameraman - 57 words
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92 1958-03-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya Is one of tie four countries In Jlje ECAFE region with the highest rate of population growth (about three per cent a year), says a r.N report on population placed before the 14th annual session of the commission today. The other92 words
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230 1958-03-12 4 IytELBOURNE, Tues.— i»l Flying Officer Thomas Hu?h Thorpe, In Malaya with No. 1. Bomber Squadron, R.A.A.F., has been awarded a mention in dispatches for "high courage and quick thinking' in an emergency. The citation to the award, which has been approved by230 words
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Miscellaneous160 1958-03-12 4 n> niA m«A* i«i Ppotlight.l Parade; 2.00 Close NAWU NALAIA Down; 5.M Tint Dance: 330 We NATIONAL SHOKT Wrlte 5 Hawaiian Blos--41 nwtif- lb Hen Children: 6.4S I s|\<; ipokf. Lights On; 653 Refioiw] An- I Medium wave 47« metre. nouncement 6.54 Singapore KI'ALA LlMriK Share Market Kepori I MeAaum160 words
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Article207 1958-03-12 5 Now an Asian officer (with 22 years 9 service) Is recommended for dismissal The charge: He kept taxi driver waiting... ANOTHER Singapore City Council officer has been recommended for dismissal for allegedly keeping a taxi driver waiting an hour before taking down a report207 words
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104 1958-03-12 5 LIBRARY TO PRESERVE THE MUSIC OF MALAYA IfUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A National Music Library to preserve Malayan music has been formed here by the Broadcasting Department. The nucleus of the library is Radio Malaya's recordings of Pesta, the cultural festival held in Kuala Lumpur in 1958 The head of the104 words
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94 1958-03-12 5 Safeguard our youth from evil, says Mr. Wong PENANG, Toes. —The Chief Minister. Mr. Wang P*w Nee, said today that Malayan ymith "ant be safeguarded from evil iuflueDcrs." Mr. Won*, who declared •pea the Penang vtate youth council's leadership comne at the YWCA, said be woald like to set Ike94 words
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Article41 1958-03-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Road Traffic Control Committee In Johore will hold a road safety week exhibition at the Audience Hall, Government Offlees Building, here from Thursday to Wednesday, Mar. 19, between 6 30 D m. and 10 p.m41 words
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114 1958-03-12 5 KOALA LUMPUR, Tues. Padi planted at TanjMig Karang, Selangor's "rice-howf area, are speeding ap harvesting with tbe approach of the fasting month and Hart Kara. The first pa<n was brought in three weeks age. A good harvest i» expected. The Minister of Agriculture114 words
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175 1958-03-12 5 A LOR STAR, Tues.— A padi planter was today jailed for six months as "a nuisance to young girls." "Because of people like ymi. parents are scared to let their daughters go out," th. Alor Star magistrate, Tengxu Zainul Abidtn bin Sultan Abdul175 words
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Article55 1958-03-12 5 JOHORfi BAHRU. Tues. Tan Kok Lan, a lorry driver, who said In the magistrates court today that the excess weight of his lorry load «as caused by rain, was fined $50 for carrying an overload of one ton three hundredweights. Siah Ah Go. the owner of55 words
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73 1958-03-12 5 BRUNEI, Tues. The British Resident in Brunei Mr. J. O. Gilbert, will retire at the end of his leave in August this year. Mr. Gilbert, who Joined the Sarawak Government Service in March 1928. was seconded to Brunei in 1963. Since then he has73 words
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Article30 1958-03-12 5 PENANO. Tues. Khoo Hong Lan of the Penang Convent passed the Cambridge School Certificate examination with a Grade l credit and not Grade 2 as was reported yesterday.30 words
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180 1958-03-12 5 Figures tell the story of this war OINGAPORE police yesterday put out a satistical progress report on what it described as "our great fight against gangsterism." "It will show the public what we are doing for them." said Mr. P. Rajaratnam. Superintendent in charge of the secret societies sub-branch of180 words
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Advertisement197 1958-03-12 5 ■^r^^^^Bß M Hn^ C^ \zJli, deny day 1 Vfint thing in the morning you wH gargle and rime your mouilh with fragrant Dettolin, your day will b* diflTcnt. Instead of the iftn tMH of deep or of that Use cigin in hutead at that uncomfortable touch of morning catarrh; your197 words
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Advertisement182 1958-03-12 5 PLATE today's look in fine tableware or ov a CCTtur y Community Plate has been regarded the world over as the loveliest tableware you could own. Community canteens are lined throughout with rich velveteen, mothproofed and specially treated to protect your tableware from tarnishing. They are avail* H^^HTftJ^^^^^H able in182 words
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Miscellaneous921 1958-03-12 5 tViiaa* Rmirrnorlk I anjon^ tlalim 6.45. 9 15. ODEON: The Beach dii 315 T 930 3.30, 6 46, 9.15; PARAMOUNT: 1 I4m«I« I Bhoololu Rambai 3.30, 8.30; Uußll Merlajam lipis CAPITOL: Dtau Charn ol Three CATHAY- Chu Chu Boon Tee 'ABADISE: Lul Hup Hong Wo Kingdoms (Mandarin) 1.15. 3.30, N«K,/Pertormed921 words
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305 1958-03-12 6 More cancellations likely at probe continues A BOUT 12 people so far have had their Singapore citilenship revoked in a big Investigation of the applications granted in the initial three-month period of registration. More are likely to lose their newly -acquired citizenship as the305 words
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527 1958-03-12 6 IPOH, Tuesday. gOON PONG ENG, 48, a bankrupt now earning $200 a month as a salesman, today offered to pay $10 a month towards settling debts of $266,187. He made the offer at a continued public examination before the senior acting Registrar527 words
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Article91 1958-03-12 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Arthur Maurice Knowles. p Police lieutenant with 20 years' service in the Army, in Palestine and the Malayan police was, in the Sessions Court today, bound over in the sum of $500 for two years to b* of good behaviour lfter conviction on91 words
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Article157 1958-03-12 6 KOTA BHARU, Tues. A j Federal councillor. Nik Hassan bin Hajl Nik Yahya. last night challenged opposing political parties to try to prove that the Alliance was riot carrying out lfc manifesto. He told a rally here: "Let us have a public meeting and go through157 words
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234 1958-03-12 6 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. The Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee. has premised angry traders to investigate an incident that led to 18 cargo-laden lorries being held up overnight at the Mitchell Pier Customs warehouse. The lorries were left at the warehouse by the traders yesterday234 words
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133 1958-03-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MORE than 250 miles of roads have been built in Malaya since the Emergency, the ECAFE conference was told today. The Director-General of the Telecommunications Department, Mr. W. Stubbs. said that they were built to facilitate Emergency operations. The government had133 words
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Article114 1958-03-12 6 Govt. replies on rates IPOH. Tues. The Perak State Government has replied to a speech by the secretary of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam, at the Ipoh Town Council's meeting on Feb. 28. Mr. Seenivasagam said that the Government was trying to mislead the public by publishing114 words
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Article35 1958-03-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue». Capt. Mohamed Noor and Capt. All Hashlm were awarded good conduct medals, and two non-commlssloned officers certificates at an Inspection parade of the 6th Battalion, Malay Regiment, here todaj.35 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-03-12 6 SQUADRON Leader R. C. Penning, of No. 155 Helicopttr Squadron, holds a silver replica model of a Whirlwind helicopter which he received from the Commander-in-Chief. Far East Air Forces, the Earl of Bandon at a presentation ceremony in Kuala Lumpur. The model63 words
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Article51 1958-03-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Several Asian countries, including Malaya, will hold trade promotion talks, it was decided at the ECAFE conference today. The decision follows two years of discussion on whether to hold the talks. The motion wa s carried 10 against three. There were nine51 words
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Article29 1958-03-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sultan of Pahang will soon go on a seven-day boat trip up the Pahang River to visit the people of remote riverine kampongs.29 words
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Advertisement143 1958-03-12 6 Jlii- Zettelmeyer 'j^fH^ jj^nWar^^^^^^^^r^^ HHhß^ Road Roller is iff -^^^P a- lough a- llnv /jfl B^\ =^=~^J ■nil powered l>\ rr^Xmm/Wr/M'i/' Klk^^ S^BSf For full details apply to: The Borneo Company Limited, Borneo-Malaya Engineering DepU P.O. Box 898 Singapore. P.O. Box 115 Libiian. P.O. Box 36 Kmhing. P.O. Box l.il143 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-03-12 7 EV)R ten years widow- ed Madam See Vat, a frail 67, had been tending the Buddhist shrine tucked under a tree in Henderson Road, Singapore. The area is notorious for Its gangsters But Madam See, eking a frugal living from the superstitious who went to173 words
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Article30 1958-03-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The band of the Malay Regiment will beat Retreat in front of the ECAFE conference offices to mark the end of the session on Friday.30 words
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274 1958-03-12 7 HE STRESSES NEED FOR A REGIONAL CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. \IALAYA, Singapore and other countries in the ECAFE region should meet to discuss ways of breaking down tariff "barriers" put up by certain countries which are hindering trade and development of industries.274 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-03-12 7 THE RAJA PUAN MUDA MEETS STAFF OF HEALTH CENTRE THE RAJA PDAN Ml!) A wife of th P Raja Muda of Selangor (right).' is introduced to Koala Lumpur municipality nurses, matrons and sisters at the opening- of the Sl3f.M« Maternity and Child Health Centre at Kampmg Bahru on Monday. She65 words
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Article199 1958-03-12 7 Young lovers CAN marry OUKIT MERTAJAM. v Tues.— A kathl refused to marry a 20--year-old youth and his 14 year old childhood sweetheart without the consent of the girl's parents, the Sessions Court here was told today. Ahmad bin Ismail pleaded not guilty to a charge of kidnapping Hamidah from199 words
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Article19 1958-03-12 7 KLUANO. Tues.— Mr. M. P Lobo has been elected President of the Party Negara Chawangan. of Kluang.19 words
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Article187 1958-03-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •THE SULTAN IDRIS Teachers' Training College 1 at Tanjong Malim is to have a Malay as principal for the first time since it was established 35 years ago. The new principal is Inche Zainal Abidln bin AH He will succeed Mr. G.187 words
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Article62 1958-03-12 7 ALOR STAR. Tues. A gang of 10 to 15 bandits opened fire at a police field patrol in jungle at the Kedah-Siam border yesterday evening. The terrorists did not inflict any casualties and fled before the Security Forces could return fire. They left five packs62 words
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Article61 1958-03-12 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. Alleged to have presented a dud cheque to a trader, Ju Ming Gaik, 30, was granted $1,000 bail yesterday on a charge of cheating. Ju. it was alleged, induced Khor Ngak Hong to deliver 26 piculs of mee-hoon valued at $1,014, after using61 words
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190 1958-03-12 7 MALACCA, Tuesday. T»HE five-man goodwill committee formed here on Saturday to assist in ending the present bus strike has decided to ask the owners of the three bus companies not to engage new men for the time being. i The striki of190 words
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Article76 1958-03-12 7 A SIKH woman, Prltam Kaur, of Tanglin Road was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court of a charge of causing the death of Chang Choo Liang by negligent driving. The prosecutor. Inspector V. Devadas, told the Judge Mr. S.K. Lee that he had been instructed by the76 words
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Article31 1958-03-12 7 A charge of falling to furnish Income returns for 1957 against Mohamed SharifT Marlcar was withdrawn In a Singapore court yesterday He was said to he now In India.31 words
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201 1958-03-12 7 NEWKUCHING PORT CONTRACT IS AWARDED TO GAMMONS By GEOFFREY BOLAND GAMMON (Malaya) Ltd. has been awarded the contract to build the new port at Kuchlng, Sarawak. A spokesman for the company said yesterday the Crown Agents had notified the company of the Sarawak Government's acceptance of its tender. The contract201 words
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Article45 1958-03-12 7 Mr. Loke Y7_ i Tho. head of the Cathay Organisation which operates a chain of over 50 first- run cinemas in Singapore, Malaya. Sarawak. Borneo. Brunei and Siam, rr turned to Singapore by air last night from a flying vbit to Borneo.45 words
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Obituary55 1958-03-12 8 M War*. 111 (Minimum) MAY: Rene A. May, President of Getz Bros. Co. passed away on Saturday, March Bth. 1958 Deeply recretted. TAN YEW LENG. Brothers and Family thank all friends, relations and Buddhist Union, Jalan Senyum for condolences and help during their Bereavement. Death of Beloved Father, Tan Cheng55 words
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Article38 1958-03-12 8 M Wmrd, 111 (Himimum). MR. MRS. AZIZ BIN ASARI and Tengku Supplah thank all Friends and Relatives for their Kind Attendance, Greetings and Valuable Gifts on the occasion of the Wedding of Daud and MalBiunah on 9.3.58.38 words
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Article651 1958-03-12 8 Problems Of Population The experts of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East presumably are speaking only for themselves when they assert, in their economic report for the area, that the gravity of the population problems of Asia is only just beginning to be appreciated. A real population651 words
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Article464 1958-03-12 8 Some 6,000 students from Singapore and the Federation have been successful in the Cambridge School Certificate Examinations held last year. This is the highest number of passes on record, and is proof of the quality of Malaya's educational institutions and of its students. But the very excellence of464 words
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1707 1958-03-12 8 C. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON - FRESH LIGHT ON MALAYA'S FORGOTTEN PAST C. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON by Raffles Professor of History LAST year the University of Malaya Archaeological Society sent a large-scale expedition to Kedah under Dr. Michael Sullivan, Curator of the University Art Museum. Important discoveries were made, the students returning with enthusiasm undiminished and experience1,707 words
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576 1958-03-12 8 PLEASE permit me to answer the lett«s of "Parent" iS.T. Feb. 22) and •Retired Teacher" (ST. Feb. 24t. Both are champions of the pre-war normal-train-ed teacher. So am I. Normal training was limited to week-end training for less than 40 weeks576 words
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Article216 1958-03-12 8 IT is becoming more and more Important* or. vital, that those holding top posts In the Singapore Harbour Board service are men with the highest possible technical qualltVa tlons The age-old system of promotion by seniority, practical experience alone or by recommendations by an outgoing216 words
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Advertisement669 1958-03-12 8 r 1 I Straits lines tt Free Preu I E Foi Ih. convenience of od»«r- I NHn out Kpromtativci of 1»t I Hooi, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, I ORCHARD ROAD will ircnv, small I od»crtn«mcnli and ontwen to boi Cloitified advertisement* «i«y i ah* be handed I*: CITT BOOK STORI LTD.669 words
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Advertisement9 1958-03-12 8 EVERYBODY LOOKS TO Kodak FOR CfllllEßßS FOR Film II)9 words
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Advertisement87 1958-03-12 8 An Osram Lamp is mother's treasure Her well-lit home's a constant pleasure fiA Advertisement Of THf GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAVAI LTD. Representing the general ELECTkic CC LTD Of ENGLAND GROW NEW HAIR <>, (LOTION fr CREAM) Mjde in Germany VfRY EfFECTIVI AGAINST FALLING HAIR SCAL» ITCH DANDRUFF Equatly tMactiva for87 words
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231 1958-03-12 9 CAR IS STOLEN AND USED IN A ROBBERY Tues.— A car belonging to Mr. C. O. Menon, a science teacher at the King George School here, was stolen last night and used in a robbery, mitting a resolution on this He felt that an aggrescultivation of tabacco by A 35-year-old231 words
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Article83 1958-03-12 9 NEW CHIEF FOR PORT COMMISSION KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The chief port manager of the Malayan Railway Adminstration. Mr. H.J. Shailes, has been appointed chairman of the Penang Port Commission. The appointment. made under the Commission Ordinance of 1955 on a recommendation to the Public Services Commission by the Yang di-Pertuan83 words
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Article84 1958-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein today presented -a kris to the commanding officer of the Ist Battalion of the 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Lt. Col S.P.W Kent. in recognition of nine-and-a-half years service in the Emergency84 words
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Article, Illustration722 1958-03-12 9 LAWYER SAYS WORKERS DON'T WANT HIM: UNION CHIEFS SAY 'WE DO 1 PREPOSTEROUS, SAYS JUDGE, THERE HAS BEEN A GREAT DEAL OF DELAY ALREADY PENANG, Tuesday. rpHE court of inquiry appointed by the Federation Government to investigate the recent Eastern Smelting strike in Penang722 words
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Article65 1958-03-12 9 NO wonder these two youngsters are happy they easily topped the Singapore list of Cambridge examination results The (irl Is Mah Puay Khai 15 The boy is Tan Kent Wee. 18. Both study at Raffles Institution. Both obtained distinction In each of their eight subjects—65 words
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Article194 1958-03-12 9 Council to consider new Bill ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Arrangements have been made for appeals to the Yang di-P ertuan Agong against decisions of the Supreme Court to be referred to the Privy Council. A Bill "Appeals from the Supreme Court. 1958" will be introduced194 words
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Article131 1958-03-12 9 Man goes to jail all for love I£OTA BHARU, Tues. —A Malay went to prison here today because he loved a woman of a different religion. They have been married for seven years and have four children. He is Isa bin Awang 40. a pad* planter He was found guilty131 words
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Article123 1958-03-12 9 UU ALA TRENG- GANU Tues. Employees in the railway branch of the Eastern Mining and Metals Co. Ltd. at Bukit Besi and Sura may strike next week. This Is In protest against the dismissal of two workers on Feb. 28. The East Coast Mining123 words
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115 1958-03-12 9 IPOH, Tues.— The Federation Government is to be asked to send trade missions abroad to open up new markets for Malaya's products and to strengthen economic ties MB foreign countries The Perak MCA Is submitting: a resolution on this to the central committee general115 words
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Article49 1958-03-12 9 BEREMBAN. Tues. The first murder trial under the new Jury system will be held In Negrl Sembllan on March 18 before Mr. Justice B. O Smith. On trial will be J. Goplnathan Nalr. who Is alleged to have murdered Ramasamy at Dangl, Kuala Pilah. on Nov 13.49 words
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145 1958-03-12 9 Dr. BENHAM DECIDES NOW TO LEAVE THE COLONY EN MAY rE Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister, Dr. P.C. Benham, whose term was extended three yean from January, has cut short his service and Is dae to leave Singapore at the end of May. Orlffinalljr be had planned to leave145 words
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124 1958-03-12 9 PENANG, Tuesday. TiHE Federation of Malay Teachers' Association* In co-operation with other Malay teachers' organisations, plans to open its own Malay secondary schools in mid-1959 i:i the country. It hopes for the support of four other bodies representing Normal-trained Malay teachers, Malay teachers in124 words
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Article81 1958-03-12 9 Contraband smokes seized SINGAPORE Customs Officers seized 1.150 lb of smuggled cigarettes and tobacco worth a potential $10,--000 In duty— ln three hauH during the last 48 hours. Two of the hauls were made In land ambushes at Paslr Ris and off St. Michael's Road. The third, made early yesterday,81 words
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Article60 1958-03-12 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues Dato Mohamed Ramly bin Abdullah and Mr. Walter Muthlah, both pensioners, have been nominated to the Kuala Kangsar town council. What's up? i Suddenly Bakar gave a yell, and the others, whose nerves were none too strong in this dismal place, Jumped with the shock60 words
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Advertisement104 1958-03-12 9 DEWAIVS IS THE SCOTCH SSS\ -IT NEVER I ftssl VARIES P j OF CREAT* 0 jA Sp""" f^^ '"^^A "fr^lung Scotch Whisky. pV <ita ou c n < n^ an w I*"* '^^B^^B le mood tako you. bot P^^^^^^^"^B whether icrvedncit, wiihwatei. t^|gM^— g^ y or Wlth hx}^ Scotch v104 words
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Advertisement84 1958-03-12 9 Because they go right through each tile \jr^ KENJILE asphalt tile rubber tile solid vinyl tile cork tile cuihion back vinyl tile vinyl abrttos til« KHNWAX KEN-CLEANER are available. 94. Robinson Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** Branches: Kuala Lumpur Penang Cable Add Happys.ife" NEWOEffi opens* :< a mmE@p t cMKUaMsC84 words
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Article, Illustration790 1958-03-12 10 Baker Bear falls down a pit in the jungle. AH, Rukiah and Mansoor Monkey try to rescue him but cannot. Mat Mousedeer then tries a magic spell, but this only goes wrong and infuriates the bear. They go off to fetch Ezani Elephant, but790 words
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Article307 1958-03-12 10 Here are some pen friends HERE are some more pen pals for you. Four boys write from the same address. They are: Michael Wong. Peter Koh. Roland Urn and Robert Lai. All aged 14. 5 Duku Road. Singapore 15 Hobbies: Sports, chess, stamps, songs. ll aasor bin Falil, aged 13307 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-03-12 10 Henry the Hippo teUs the rrorld lust what he thinks o) life. To fudge by his appea- ranee he is getting a bit peckish. Pehaps it's nearly lunchtwie.31 words
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Advertisement536 1958-03-12 10 P ■miiiiiiiini llSsiali^B.B»MM«i^iljvf jA l \> l A l|gT"ji ***** Xlfiiliill IT/ 11, 1.45,4, «-36 A 9.30 Mm Waye "LEG£NDXK»r T ri n r* < T A J h ■j Pins! SHAW NEWS EXCLUSIVE: John Wajrne's Viait a Intafallanal Chaiatj Prcotarr at the BKT. Dpr» Tasaorraw: flMrley Yamairurhi "LADY OF536 words
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Miscellaneous253 1958-03-12 10 :A CROSSWORD j COMPETITION I Dear Boys and Girls. part of the world. Hongkong Here are the s.x w.nners f <** of h f m *"> Mrr V. t sag swsa wsn t sr u L Road. Port CHckson Ng yokev oke oversea pen pate. I pr.nt Beng. Y-15-t |alan253 words
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Article607 1958-03-12 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE \yiiKN a British girls' choir finished practice one day in 1925, the choir mistress called one of the girls aside. Smiling reassuringly she told the girl she could remain in the choir if she remembered to sing very softly. The embarrassed schoolgirl was Kathleen Ferrier. Fo607 words
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Article, Illustration447 1958-03-12 11 KATH FERRIER, 'HELLO GIRL WHO BECAME MATCHLESS SINGER! euiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiihi Her soft voice took the edge off 'Sorry, the lines engaged' ********************1 l Ed for America to sing Ueder at Carnegie Hall in New York. It was the beginning of four years of triumph. Three times America acclaimed her. Europe knewDaily Mirror - 447 words
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Advertisement271 1958-03-12 11 'ifv\ iiP llw^fll YOiJ CAN pPm 111 RELY 0N (r '^f^jCvf^'V-J' WITH ADDED VITAMINS A& D Doctors agree that, from about the V^ _SZ-^iifi? ninth or tenth month, healthy babies I F\n (1 require a FULL CREAM MILK as an important part of their daily diet. I You can confidently271 words
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Miscellaneous295 1958-03-12 11 iarnten A io. By 3iaa I CM. IUtIH. YOU Yy YES. MY LEETLE T\ I Bf l^ I ITS FUNNY HOW ACE.iUI&I-WEU.. V£AN MISS DCTECTIVE \W\-aF 1 1 LttTLE PRESENT f ROM OWN FICST IMPRESSIONS J ■BU'wJ This IS GOOD-/ V LLMGI VERY SORRY I \^~^^mf GARVIN PERHAPS you TMEESK295 words
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403 1958-03-12 12 RUBBER MARKET HAS NO CLEAR TREND: SHARES ARE STEADY By Our Market Correspondent |)KSPITE the graver turn in the Indonesian situation yesterday the Singapore Rubber Market did not react violently in any way and the cross currents operating on the market were confusing. The price of March first grade opened403 words
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Article375 1958-03-12 12 The Malaya* Share Broken' Association reported: "All actions on the local share market were quietly steady The t'irn- over was. small." i Singapore and Federation broj ken reported Ihe following basine* done yesterday. 8.8 Petrol 40s 6d (arrival); Fed. Dispensary IA.YI^ 'overnight); Praser Neave ords (2 66 to375 words
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Article83 1958-03-12 12 An offer of $530,000 (£60.000 1 has been received by United Patanl I Malaya) Rubber Estates fer a border area of 393 acres of which 260 acres are pian'ed. This offer represents £233 per planted acre, and accordingly the directors have decided to accept It subject to Treasury83 words
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Article16 1958-03-12 12 Further F n b"-'ri" rubber crop* include CherßMni DeYrio.ment 178,000 0)., Nymlas 37.549 u>.16 words
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Article23 1958-03-12 12 SINGAPORE, Mar. 11. HI BBfcK: 171 cents per lb tup «ne eighth of i. cent) TIM: $312 per picul (atom $1).23 words
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Article142 1958-03-12 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares' maintained a steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Exceptions were A.CX, A.P M and Humes all down 6d. and Pelt and Textiles down 7d. Barrier Stocks were firm In a quiet mining section. Loans ra.iinta.ined a nrm tone. Loans 3>*% 1966-59 £99142 words
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Article149 1958-03-12 12 March nrst grade rubber Buyers f.e.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 7"\, cents per lb up oneeighth of a cent on Monday's closing price Closing tone: Uncertain. Closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS Spot fob buyers 77V sellers 77%; Int. 1 R.S.S.149 words
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Article103 1958-03-12 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday vere: Copra: steady; UK Continent March April $314 buyers, $32'« sellers. Coconut oil: steady, bulk $474 sellers, drum $514 sellers. Pepper: quiet; ao- business reported done; Muntok white $105. Sarawak $104. special Sarawak Mack $63 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra103 words
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Article65 1958-03-12 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change in Its rates to merchant* yesterday (the rate Is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****. .On the free exchange market lr. Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.814 for cash and 565 words
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Article120 1958-03-12 12 Ships lytnc alongside the Singapo-r Uarboar Board wharves or experted today are: Amagfsnn Maru 1 2, Sanukl Mara 4S. Moonie 6A. Japan 67, Elizabeth Bakke 8 9. Hagurosan Maru 10 1 1 Borneo 13 14, Orestes 15 16. Weltevreden 18. Korael Maru *****. Petaling N. Wall 4, Reginald120 words
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Article59 1958-03-12 12 The board of Oadjah Rubber Estates (1932) does not recommend an offer of 4Jd per 2a share from clients of Calllngham Griffith and Bate. Oadjah directors view the ofler as "quite inadequate" having regard to the value of the remaining assets in London also that the "shell" of59 words
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Advertisement1173 1958-03-12 12 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Madam HSU TEE YEN of No. 95 Slglap Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the1,173 words
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Advertisement771 1958-03-12 12 NOTICES UNGUI TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) I NOTICE IS HKAMBY OIVBN that the Transfer Register of the Company will be cioaad from lath I to 37th March. IWW, inclusive. (or the purpose of repaying to Stockholders 50 cts. per Stock Unit consequent apod the confirmation by771 words
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Advertisement692 1958-03-12 12 KNUTSEN LINE oriint sehvice FKOM CANADA/U.I. EACIftC POSTS M DAT» *»lfcl ArHviat YIIUO»TT Francisco S'»OM P. S«*H P.n.ei, F nonllg IUSAKTt* BAJtKE G4«.S/f MMar 15 Mo, 2i M 6JIRTRUO BAKKE >eIM MM 2/ 4 Ap, J A,, A,, i j A p7 ILtEM BAKKt SoiUd If Mo, 11/20 Ap, 21692 words
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Advertisement1149 1958-03-12 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OB FAB EAST Penong P. Sham Spore S4LANDIA k* Pert/12 Mar 13/MMa* IS/I 4 Me. -INDIA- 33/23Ma> J4/2S Mar -SINALOA >im Mar 23/J4 Mar U/Übh aßjCCoßjpn COffjo VbhT BWoadjaiOMai, Sbßßß^BJbss^ *Ibjb^bhbV MBMEWABBS SAIEJMCS FOB AD€N. PORT SAID. CtNOA, ANTWERP, BOTTEBBAM. NAMBWBS. BREMEN. COPENHAGEN,1,149 words
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Advertisement1150 1958-03-12 13 buiEUng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "wtT SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAKHItI TO ADEN, UK. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S-pora P. SIMM Penona BENCLEUCH Hi Li.trpeol, Rotterdam. Harnbura b> Port/ 14 Ma. IS/17 Ma* BBJIM.ICBIPJM lor Homourg. London, PJUHaiuaai, Huß 13/14 Ma. 2V» Mar 24/29 Ma. BEHYRACJUE1,150 words
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Advertisement1196 1958-03-12 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.) No ***** BLLBRMAM LINI.S KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON, HAY» ROTTERDAM. J|ATTU VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND HAMBURG Aeeepha; carao to. Coatrel ft South ond for U.S.A., ftorth Afiontie Ports Amerlco and Conoda Colombo fooGAINVUU C n °i "J? M Hfi AM1,196 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-03-12 14 SIXTY SECONDS T0G0... COLIN Webster (right) moves in t<>= hit a scorching grounder to the back ft— the net AND MANCHESTER UNITED=i ARE THROUGH TO THE F.A. CUP SEMI-El FINALS. This was the replay against West= Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford last week=Reuter - 57 words
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329 1958-03-12 14 WYNDBURGH IS STILL 10-1 FAVOURITE LONDON, Tuesday. QUARE TIMES was scratched yesterday from the Grand National, to be run on Mar. 29 at Liverpool. In the callover on the "Spring Double" the Lincolnshire Handicap and the Grand National held at the Victoria ClubReuter - 329 words
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163 1958-03-12 14 CAPETOWN, Tues. All rounder Jim Burke, who on* Saturday became the first tourist to pass 1.000 runs, recorded his best bowling figures of the tour on the second day of the Australian cricket team's match against the Combined South African Universities hereReuter - 163 words
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Article28 1958-03-12 14 LOS ANGELES. Tues. Hogan Bassey (Nigeria), world featherweight boxing champion, and Ricardo Moreno Mexico) yesterday signed contracts for tneir title fight here on Apr. 1. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article68 1958-03-12 14 GEORGETOWN. Tues. The Pakistan touring cricket team drew their match with British Guiana which ended here yesterday. Scores: British Guiana 441 i Butcher 122. Solomon 121. Haseeb nve for 128). Pakistan 227 (A. H. Kardar 74, Saeed Ahmad 51. Stayers four for 78. Madray three forReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement144 1958-03-12 14 In revolutionary designs, silent yML^^Ja. r P\\ r O vpafS smooth-running Usha de luxe Xv fans are renowned for low H K\ ffPP SPTVIPP current consumption and m:ixi- DNV mum air displacement. Available Bj\ j _ri nfpPfl in 60". 56. 48" and 36" sweeps. [vW o UaraillCCU fUSHA Robust and144 words
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Advertisement292 1958-03-12 14 NEW KIND OF IOOM All CONDITIONINI FRESH AS ALL OUTDOORS New GibsOli with the AOTOMAT7C ffrfp. if SWEEPS COOL FRESH AIR FROM WALL TO WALL if MEW "TRIMLINE" ONLY 17V DEEP if AUTOMATIC CONTROLS. SILENT OPERATION if POSITIVE WATER REMOVAL. NO LEAKAGE if LOWEST PRICES EVER. Available also in :onvenlional292 words
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Advertisement620 1958-03-12 15 Going on Leave Then th«rs Must many he-mi you -vjnr to icll. S«ll t*cm tasy way witfc Straits Times Smart Ad*. Rmg Singapore 2800 *"4 ask lor "TELE-ADS" (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT }t afePßs tS (Him.)— Bom St el: oxln SMALL ENGINEERING FIRM requires immediately young electrical engineer620 words
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Advertisement682 1958-03-12 15 SITUATIONS WANTED 2* Word, tS (Mim.)— Bo* St el,, txlro C BOYS, COUPLES, G, AMAHS. W/ Amahs B/Amahs. Kebuns. Dn vers, available at Gordons Servant Agency. 35, Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Rd. Tel. *****. ACCOMMODATION VACANT loWord.U(Mtm.) Box St el, ulr. TO LET One Vacant Room with M.S. at 126J682 words
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Advertisement806 1958-03-12 15 ONE OR TWO bedroom for Chinese family Separate Entrance District 3 or 9. Rent reasonable Write P.O. BOX 3594. WORKING GIRL REQUIRES FurnLshed, Unfurnished Bedroom, Bathroom, Sittingroom, Modern Sanitation, Kitchenette, Moderate Rent, separate Entrance. Box A 7441. S.T. OFFICE SPACE VACANT tturtf, U (Mlm -Hoi St rl. .xlro SECOND FLOOR806 words
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Advertisement803 1958-03-12 15 TUITION Word, tS (Mim.)-BoM M el,, ntro TAYLOR DANCE STUDIO holds Chlldrens Ballet classes twice dally from 2.30 p.m. Saturdays, Wednesdays 10 a.m. V.M.C.A. Tennis Pavilion, Bras Basah Road. ABOUT YOUR PUTURI Britain's foremost postal training school can guide and help ambitious men to Success and Security. Expert tuition lor803 words
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Advertisement928 1958-03-12 15 VEHICLES FOB SALE M Word, U (Mm.) Box S* el: txlro MORRIS MINOR 1953. Taxed and Insured, First Class condition. European Owner, $2,650 oho View 75 Wilkie Road alter 1 p.m. 1*34 AUSTIN SOMERSET. 1950 Standard Vanguard, 1948 Ford VS. 1947 Wolseley, Austin Van. All in Excellent Condition. Call Wong.928 words
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Advertisement781 1958-03-12 15 FOB SALE It Word, tS (Kim.)— Bo* SI el: txlro. HOLTS WONDARCHROME. Effective for quick polish up or rejuvenating neglected Chronic. Preserves as It polishes. Distributors Borneo Motors Limited. ORCHID, POT PLANTS at sell out Prices. 18.000 Meggie Oebi available. CaU at Hlllbrow Nur- scry M.B new. Upper Thomson i781 words
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Advertisement278 1958-03-12 15 27 ACTS! 14 GORGEOUS GIRLS! t C OF INTERNATIONAL FAME- J < PRESENTING STARS FHOM HAWAII HOLLYWOOD PARIS —JAPAN >: and the STAR OF 3 CONTINENTS! IN PERSON FOR THE FIRST TIME 4 IN SINGAPORE CARROLL i ,4^K~* Jk V 1 rffoWr w^ t X x > C W* m^mu\278 words
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Article87 1958-03-12 16 IXUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fifteen English Schools In Selangor have entered for the soccer competition for secondary schools which begins with two matches on Thursday. The drew is: March 13 Kishan Dial v Victoria, S.J.I. ground M. B.S Sentul v Com- mercial Institution. V. I. ground. March 14;87 words
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Article367 1958-03-12 16 INTERMEDIATE TOURNEY NEEDED FOR YOUNG PLAYERS SUNDRAM S'gor FA age limit move By KBM F.RNANDEI RI'ALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. The Selangor Football Association wants the F.A.M. Cup inter state knockout soc cer competition to be restricted to players under 23 years old. The F.A. of367 words
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Article26 1958-03-12 16 RAUB, Tues. Raub District Home Guards beat Sega Malays 7-1 in a District soccer league match on the town padang here today.26 words
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89 1958-03-12 16 WEEKES TO QUIT AFTER CURRENT SERIES Jamaica, rues.— Everton Weekes. 33-year-old West Indies batsman, is to retire from Test cricket at the end of the current series against the Pakistan tourists Weekes is to accept a post as a government cricket coach in Barbados Weekes is the only man toReuter - 89 words
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Article72 1958-03-12 16 rKYO. Tues. Mr Masamitu Takasakl. special envoy of the committee organising the Asian Games In Tokyo in May. left here by air today on a ten-day visit to participating countries. Mr. Takasaki Is seeking Information about the size of the teams to be sent from each countryReuter - 72 words
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127 1958-03-12 16 DAVIS CUP PLAYER WILL LEAD PERAK v STORE ¥POH, Tues. Malayan Davis Cup player Moses Tay will lead PeraK against Singapore, the defending champions, in the challenge round of the Chua Choon Leong Cup inter-state tennis competition at Kuala Lumpur on Friday Others In the Perak team are: Choon g127 words
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81 1958-03-12 16 EUROPEAN ZONE FINAL OF THOMAS CUP Denmark gain 3-1 lead COPENHAGEN, lues.— Denmark took a 3-1 lead over Britain in the final of the European Zone of tbe Thomas Cup badminton competition here last night. Results (Danish names first): SINGLES: E. Kops beat H.T Findlay 15-12. 15-1. F. Kobbero beatReuter - 81 words
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Article55 1958-03-12 16 LONDON, Tues. Results in last night's English and Scottish football matches were: Dlv. 3 South Walsall 4 Coventry 1. Div. 3 North: Hull City 2 Darlington 1; Mansfield 6 Workington 3. Scottish Div 1: Kilmarnock 3 Rangers 3; Hearts 3 Queen of the South 1 (both matchesReuter - 55 words
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Article188 1958-03-12 16 INVINCIBLE IN PEAK FORM IPOH. Tuesday. CPEEDY Invincible showed winning form on the training; track here this morning. With Ray George up. Invincible covered 3f. in 37 the best workout of the morning. Durable Quicksilver showed that he can still raise a fair gallop when he beat Rough and Beady188 words
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Article156 1958-03-12 16 ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP went easily on the bit over 3f in 44. Satisfaction went from the fifth furlong and kept up a steady pace to clock 54 for 4f and 41 for 3f Colombia (J. Jones) was kept well in hand over 3f in even time. Nur156 words
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Article100 1958-03-12 16 Selangor v S'pore: 3 matches KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor and Singapore will play three friendly soccer matches— one at Singapore and two at Kuala Lumpur—this month. The first match will be at Singapore on Sunday. The other two will be played at Kuala Lumpur next weekend. The Selangor selectors will100 words
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Article51 1958-03-12 16 TAMPIN. Tues -No Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, caused a big upset In the second round of the Caidbeck Cup when they beat t»ie holders. Ist Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers. ?-0 on the Tampm padang. Both the goals were scored In me first half by Newton snd51 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-03-12 16 MANCHESTER United goalkeeper Harry Gregg E makes a hurried save durr ing the F.A. Cup quarter- final replay against West BromuHch Albion at Old 5 Trafford. Running in on the 'eft is Allen, the Al- bion centre forward. UnitEed won thisReuter - 64 words
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Article52 1958-03-12 16 DLOLMFONTEIN, Tues. Arthur Stewart, last year's South African amateur champion, broke the course record with a nve-under-par 68 to lead after the first round in the South African open coif championship here yesterday. Another South African amateur, Vernon Beuthin, shared second place with Johannesburg professional Eric Moore52 words
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Article90 1958-03-12 16 UNITED ARE JOINT FAVOURITES ONDON, Tues.—Manchester United were made joint favourites with Bolton at six to four to win the English Football Association Cup at last night's callover at the Victoria Club here. At the last call over Manchester United were third favourites at seven to two but they haveReuter - 90 words
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Article38 1958-03-12 16 VANCOUVER. Tues. Archie Moore the world lightheavyweight boxing champion, beat Bob Albright (Los Angeles) in the 7th round of a scheduled 10-round nontitle bout here last night The fight was stopped In his favour. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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222 1958-03-12 16 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE'S prospective Asian Games boxers will have to undergo two tough teets before they earn their trip to Tokyo in May They will have to wtn two titles in two separate championships lthin IS days. The first test will be222 words
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Article109 1958-03-12 16 PENANG, Tues.— The retiring president. Mr lye Kirn Yuen told last night's annual meeting of the Penang Badminton Association that the sub-commit-tee appointed to establish a fund for building a badminton hall had met only twice. Inche Ishak Noor, the secretary, said that109 words
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Article21 1958-03-12 16 RAUB, Tues.— Cheroh Chinese beat Dong Malays 3-2 In the Raub district soccer match on the padang here yesterday.21 words
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Article94 1958-03-12 16 rpHE Singapore Chief Sec- retary, Mr. E. B. David, will play for Non-Benders In their Arst cricket match of the season against Ceylon Sports Club at Balestler Road on Saturday. Mr. David, a rormer Selangor state hockey left winger, was a state cricketer before the war.94 words
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Article241 1958-03-12 16 Games official due tonight MR. FUMIO TakaiT1 shima, an official of the organising committee of the Ihird Asian Games, will be visiting Singapore, thd secretary of the Singa^ pore Olympic and Sports Council. Mr. A. T. Rajah, announced yesterday. Mr. Rajah said that Mr. Takashima was scheduled to have arrived241 words
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104 1958-03-12 16 ADELAIDE. Tues. A century by Cecilia Robinson, games mistress at Roedean School, helped the England women's cricket team top Australia's first Innings score in the three-day "Test' match which ended in a draw today. Cecilia scored 102 Ruth Westbrook made 66 and EdnaReuter - 104 words
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