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Title Section18 1958-04-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY fEHTIFIKD SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1958 15 CENTS Estd. 184518 words
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Article323 1958-04-21 1 K. LUMPUR, Sun. ALEX BAXTER, "wonder boy jockey" of Malayan racing, and three other apprentices, S. Khami>. Subramaniam and Omar, have been disqualified by the Straits Racing Association under the rules of racing. All four have admitted to breaches of the rules of raring in apprentice races323 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-04-21 1 THE Deputy Paramount Ruler, the Sultan of Selangor (in Haji costume in the centre), leads the Kamponf Bharu Mosque gathering in Hari Raya Puasa prayers in the Federal capital. Story on Page Seven. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article41 1958-04-21 1 MOMBASA. (Kenya), SunSmallpox has broken out In I the British liner Karanja, bound for Durban, which arrived here from Bombay yesterday. Two Asian women were taken to hospital. About 1.800 passengers, crew and dockworkers were vaccinated.41 words
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Article30 1958-04-21 1 PARIS. Sun. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation i UNESCO) plans to spend MS7O million in the next two years, it was an. nounced today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article69 1958-04-21 1 JOHORE BAHRU Sun— A 14-year-old student at the Sngi:sh College here. Tay Sal i>-. was drowned in a Harl Raya holiday tragedy this ifternoon. Shouts of bathers who saw his body lying at the bottom at Lido Swimming area attracted a member of the Singapore Life69 words
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Article210 1958-04-21 1 Attack on jungle HQ expected INDONESIAN Oovernmei today to have cut th< JAKARTA, Sunday, it troops were reported > final rebel escape route from west Sumatra. This leaves the rebels with the choice of a last ditch stand at Buklt Tlnggl. their mountain stronghold, orReuter; UP - 210 words
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Article46 1958-04-21 1 PARIS. Sun. A diary belonging to Group Captain Peter Townsend was found yesterday near the spot where thieves last week broke Into his parked car and stole $2,400 in cash and travellers cheques and private papers. The diary has been returned. -ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article33 1958-04-21 1 PEKING, Sun. Yang Chin Hsing, described as a Kuomintang agent and executioner of Kuomintang General Yang Hu Cheng, who switched allegianc c to the Communists, was executed in Chungking yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article31 1958-04-21 1 NEW YORK, Sun. —A youth surrendered here today after wounding three nuns and two other people with a shotgun when he went berserk In nearby Trenton New Jersey. —UP.UP - 31 words
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134 1958-04-21 1 LONDON, Bun. Princess Margaret arrived at Gander. Newfoundland, today aboard a Britannia aircraft on her way to the West Indies. Sh« «Nd not leave the plane during its refuelling stop, which lasted for 70 minutes. The flight then continued for Trinidad Earlier, members ofReuter - 134 words
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Article60 1958-04-21 1 CAIRO, Sun. The Cairo newspaper, Al Ahram, reported today that "complete and Anal" agreement had been reached on compensation for Suez Canal shareholders. The newspaper said that the "final touches" would be put to the agreement with the assistance of Mr. William niff and Mr. GeorgeReuter - 60 words
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Article323 1958-04-21 1 Row over right of branch man to speak as delegate I^UALA LUMPUR,, Sun. —More than 20 observers angrily walked out of the national conference of the Labour Party of Malaya, held at Petaling Jaya, seven miles from here, today. The walk-out followed an hour-long323 words
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575 1958-04-21 1 Ong wants 8 top posts Malayanised IMMEDIATE Malay anisation of eight posts in the 1 Singapore City Council Is proposed by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. Announcing his Malayanlsation scheme yesterday, the Mayor said that the "control room" of the council the key post of Chief Administrative Officer would575 words
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129 1958-04-21 1 H-PROTEST: 10,000 EXPECTED AT COMMONS LONDON. Sun.— A queue of more than 10.000 people pretesting against the H-bomb is expected at the House of Commons on May 20. the Sunday newspaper Reynolds News said today One by one they will ask for their Members of Parliament to urge their supportReuter - 129 words
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Article41 1958-04-21 1 JERUSALEM. Sun.— A Jordanian soldier was captured by an Israeli patrol Inside Israel territory yesterday morning, an Army spokesman said here last night. The captured Jordanian was said to be carrying a loaded rifle of British manufacture—UJ».41 words
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267 1958-04-21 1 Britain wants equality, U.S. told YEW YORK, Sun.— Britain wants an equal partnership with the United States instead of being treated as a satellite, the British Labour Party leader, Mr. Hugh Galtskell, said today. In a U'levlsed Interview with National Broadcasting Company correspondent Joseph C. Harsch. Mr. Galtskell said theUP - 267 words
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Article53 1958-04-21 1 SYDNEY. Sun. The Sydney Sun- Herald yesterday urged Australians to eat grilled grasshoppers not only as a delicacy but as a public service. The newspaper, which observed grasshoppers ara among Australia's worst plagues, said Sydney gourmets will soon be able to eat fried ants and roasted caterpillarsUP - 53 words
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Advertisement91 1958-04-21 1 PATEK PHILIPPE ITU Muui Witcnraat.n <X Oao.v* ISM Wrt»t WMcfc CompetlUoo M O*oev» OfcMTOtory ALL FIRST PRIZES run n lodlTMiuu eiMnlft«»tt» Pint to •unufteturtrr mt\m elMMfteatloD Vtal Id adjustan tm%m eluMlleatton ALL RECORDS FOR PRECISION ■•cord for Individual ela»«iflritloD Record lor macrufaetunra' «*r Kcoord for adjtutcn awlw H. SENA LTD91 words
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357 1958-04-21 2 Is Russia seeking the weak points in ourarmour? The West ponders 'separate talks' move on summit and asks WASHINGTON, Sunday. UNITED STATES officials felt today that Russia is attempting to find weak points in the West's armour by insisting oft separate talks with the Big Three Western ambassadors in MoscowReuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-04-21 2 NFWSPAPEK correspond ent« try o«t sooae of the tricycle cabs during the pm, preview of the 19S8 Illliell Intrrnatienal WorU Fair. In the hackliosjlij is the cntraner of the reception hall fronted by a dov« of peace and the five pointed nhibitinn raiblrn T pietara50 words
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Article112 1958-04-21 2 Sir Winston catches cold again LONDON. Sun Sir Win ston Churchill is convalescing normally, it was stated at his neme at Wessterham. Kent, late last night. The condition of the 83--year-old former Prime Minister, afforded "satisfaction to his family." These comments from the household followed American reports that Sir WinstonReuter - 112 words
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Article18 1958-04-21 2 LONDON, sun. British summer time began today. Clocks wen advanced one hour at 0200 GMT.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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103 1958-04-21 2 HONG KONG, Sunday. VORTH BORNEO has made it easier for Chinese from Hong Kong to immigrate into that country. A Hone Kong Govfmmm' spokesman said that Chines* who are relatives of peopl» already resident In North Borneo or are well known to them may103 words
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Article57 1958-04-21 2 NICOSIA, Sun.— The Governor Sir Hugh Foot, went back to his meet the people" trips jres4er4tey il«.tr renewed sabotage in rebellion- torn Cyprus. While he was visiting the K .rcnu district at>d chatting with Greek .u»d Turkish Cypriots in the street, a masked gang blew up a57 words
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Article279 1958-04-21 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. The State Department charged that •'certain persons" in foreign mis- sions here have been ab- using diplomatic privilege by profiteering on tax-free motor cars, liquor, and cigarettes. "If this doesn't stop, the State Department said, "the United States will re-examine its liberal policy"UP - 279 words
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275 1958-04-21 2 THREAT TO BUILD WORLD'S BIGGEST SANDWICH f ONDON, Sun. Pan- American Airways threatened here last night to "build the biggest goddam sandwiches in the world." This gastronomic threat came from a spokesman after a two-day "court" in which the "sandwiches" of eight nations were on trtml. The hearing of theReuter - 275 words
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Article393 1958-04-21 2 MA TCHMAKERS GET NO HINT fpHE cream of Europeai Belgium's Royal Pah ball that had hopeful m; a possible bride for shy I Kings, queens and a dozen eligible princesses mingled with more than 6.000 guests In Belgium's biggest social event in two reigns. ButReuter - 393 words
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Article41 1958-04-21 2 MANILA, Sun.— An "indignation march" on the American Embassy was planned today in protest against an article in the American Time magazine which described President Carlos P. Garcia's administration as "one of the most corrupt in the world UP.UP - 41 words
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Miscellaneous225 1958-04-21 2 RADIO MAI AVA Music*' Dessert; 2.W Siesta Ser*a^rswsvaw MJIK«IA aade Around The Old Corral; 2.30 NATIONAL SHOKT E\er»treni Melodies: 3.15 Piano WAVE SEKVICE Playtime; 330 At Your Request; 41 metres <so T*» Dance; 500 Interlude SINGAPORE For Music; 5.15 Their Kind Of Medium wave 476 metres MuMr; 530 Children's Play225 words
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Article380 1958-04-21 3 UNITED NATIONS TOLD IN NEW COMPLAINT TO CONDEMN FRENCH AGGRESSION SETTLE OUR GRIEVANCES OR ELSE... WARNING ACCRA, Sunday. |MIX Tunisian Foreign Minister, Mr. Sadek Mokkadem, said last night Tunisia would take up arms against France if she failed to get satisfaction in her current grievancesUP - 380 words
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235 1958-04-21 3 SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC NEAR: STRIJDOM lOHANNESBURG, Sun. The governing National Party regards its big election majority last week as confirming growing support for making South Africa a republic. Mr. Strijdom, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that many people had now accepted the republican ideal. If the process continued the jReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-04-21 3 SORAYA IN SACK SAILS FOR U.S. HOLIDAY EX-QUEEN SORAYA of Persia wears a sack dress a s she boards the liner Constitution in Genoa for a holiday visit to the United States. With her is her mother— lP picture.39 words
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167 1958-04-21 3 BELGRADE. Sunday. ANEW rift between Russia and Yugoslavia became apparent yesterday with the announcement that the Soviet Communist Party will boycott The Soviet party's decision not to send a delegation was contained in a letter daltd April 11. the announcement said. The announcement added thatReuter; UP - 167 words
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Article84 1958-04-21 3 AMSTERDAM. Sun —Details of a $2,300 million port ex. l> iiimiiii scheme to make Amsterdam accessibly to mammoth ships were an. n cm ii < .1 today. The harbour area is expert, ed to be doubled by 197S and the 16-mile North Sea Canal —Amsterdam's outlet to84 words
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Article83 1958-04-21 3 LONDON. Sun —The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lennox Boyd, said In a speech at Rochdale. Lancashire last' night. "If you hear It argued that the choice is between the Kremlin and the crematorium. I beg you to believe that If we chose the Kremlin we would haveReuter - 83 words
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138 1958-04-21 3 BRITIAN TESTS ITS NEWEST DETERRENT THE MISSILE-BOMB I ONDON, Sun. Brilj tain is making flight trials of powered guided bombs, it was revealed last night. They provide a technique which will enable manned bombers to attack targets well inside enemy territory without having to fly over the target. They areReuter - 138 words
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Article28 1958-04-21 3 OUJDA. (Morocco i. Sun. Ten people were killed and 12 injured In a collision between a bus and a lorry near here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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188 1958-04-21 3 HUWG KONG, Sun. Royal Navy patrol boats have been sent to the Pearl River estUary area where Hong Kong fishing junks have been stopped by Chinese Communist warships and detained up to 40 minutes before being released. The Communists announced recently that fishermen whoReuter - 188 words
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Article33 1958-04-21 3 MFI.SINKI. Sun.— Loadinc <»' t»»e I.iberian cargo •.Ira n-r Bordoi < stepped here <i.<st nielit after the Finnish T U C. ordered a boycott of all ships sailing under "flags of ennvenience." 'Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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129 1958-04-21 3 90,000 car workers now jobless in U.S. |\ETROIT, Sun. The American motor industry plans to lay off about 30,000 assembly plant workers this week, bringing unemployment In the industry to 90,000. General Motors will stop passenger car production for one week from tomorrow at nine of ,ts Chevrolet plants, layingReuter - 129 words
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Article52 1958-04-21 3 EDINBURGH. Sun. The submarine depot ship Adamant, anchored at Rosyth. was searched last night after a man with an American accent telephoned to say that a time bomb had been planted on board. No bomb was found. A naval spokesman later dismissed the report as aReuter - 52 words
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Article152 1958-04-21 3 VALETTA, Sunday THE Maltese population yesterday prayed anc fasted for a break in the deadlock over finan- cial negotiations with Britain. This deadlock ii causing the island to run short of money. As the Prime Minister, Mr. t Dom Mintoff. has rejected Brian's offer ofReuter - 152 words
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Article37 1958-04-21 3 BERLIN. Sun. Sixteen-year-olds In country districts of East Germany must now have a tractor driving licence before being allowed to sit for their school- leaving examinations, the Communist Party newspaper Neves Deutschland reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement54 1958-04-21 3 The secret of youth in old age It's not how old you look but how young you feel that is the secret of youth m adwncmg yean. Brand's Essence of Chicken, vX 'aken regularly, sustains i&tffi&k^pZ'^Z' fP} Hlality. health and strength. BRAND'S Wk ESSENCE OF CHICKEN j B «£sil** THE54 words
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Advertisement270 1958-04-21 3 DREAM-LAND 8 I I aj f* r- d I C" tc*. K LI nu Ln I L /Vvvn I NEW DESIGNS NEW COLORS XX.II 1 11 S-FULL OR r WALTZ LENGTH— A MANY DESIGNS COLORS f;jK [IN COnON/BACRON. /E* x Yj\ FNLL NALF- 7 I TRIMMED, SKIRTS j FLARE OR270 words
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Article179 1958-04-21 4 MINISTER SEES HOSPITAL EROSION fELUK ANSON. Sun.— 1 The Minister of Health, Mr. V.T. Sambanthan, was told yesterday of how erosion by the Pexak River was eating into the Teluk Anson hospital compound. Between 1940 and 1955. the river had eroded a stretch of land 110 feet wide from the179 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-04-21 4 MR R. J. CATHREW. a scientist with the Department of Srir ntihr and Industrial Research radio research sub station attached to the I'niversity of Malaya. Iraving the Garrison Church Tanslin. Singapore with his bride. Mias Carol Chown. on Saturday after their wedding The couple ■set when both63 words
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Article20 1958-04-21 4 SEOAMAT. Sun The next meeting of the Segamat Town Council will Le held on Tuesday at 10 ajn.20 words
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107 1958-04-21 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Sunday. AN 11-year-old girl was electrocuted after touch- ing a wire netting fence at her home in Kanipong Basong near here yesterday. Arbaayah binte Mohamed Yasin. her younger sister. Kamaltah. seven, and a friend. Abdul Man&f bin Abdul Rahman, eight, received electric107 words
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271 1958-04-21 4 Boycott ON exam OFF -now pupils face sack ll'Oll. Sunday. fHERE WILL be no promotion next year for Perak's 1,680 Chinese junior middle school students. The siudents, from 14 schools in the state, have elected to boycott the Government's special examination which would qualify them for promotion to senior middle271 words
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Article79 1958-04-21 4 IPOH. Sun.— Th» president of the Perak Motor dub. Dr. Arnold Young, will leave Malaya for England on retirement In June. The members of the club are giving him and his wife a farewell barbecue party at Mr Alan Bussens' home In Gopeng Road on Saturday. About79 words
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115 1958-04-21 4 TOWN GETS $20,000 GIFT FROM MINING FIRM -TAIPINU, Sun. The *Taiping Town Council has accepted the offer of a $20,000 gift from Larut Tin Ltd.. subject to approval by the State Government. The money will be used for drainage improvement of a large tract of land in the Kampong Boyan115 words
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Article38 1958-04-21 4 TAIPING, Sun— The Town Council approved recommendation by its finance and general purposes committee that the present rate of 17 per cent for assessment purposes should stand for the second half of the year.38 words
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Article24 1958-04-21 4 SEGAMAT. Sun. Bail In $400 was offered Lee Kang Ling. 21 after being charged here with theft of seven budded rubber plants.24 words
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Advertisement149 1958-04-21 4 TW_jS^(y^CULTIVATE IT WITH Tig"- 5 ,t 'i ,Hkli^ ktTx. "ffWSfcig .^^B a_^H Mt> rT^^E IiHJ ■BS^^^Ti jT 4 New met tit bemj found *ot Denon every djy in f" ***•>>. ~taot^^^M±^^^ V cntrrprmnj people hj«e applied tkeit own idejt a |P^^^ fo thu jdjptjblc product Local enterprise has. in this149 words
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Miscellaneous1015 1958-04-21 4 01 Ranchipur 12 30, 3, 7. 9.30. BMMr IVuaH" litX: Anak Pontlanak .Malay) m.m^^mw AriwnrurM of 3 715 930: BI TA A: D An CATHAY: Bridge On The River CATHAY. **rj tl m Joran Nasib -Mal«T> U; Rani ,12 5 315 e 3O 930 Par J 545 ■"U^ODEOV I-*««»»ngl -Tamil,1,015 words
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Article550 1958-04-21 5 White' Selangor in sight BIGGEST MASS SURRENDER Of FEDERATION FOR THREE YEARS EVERY HOPE THAT THE REMAINING BANDITS WILL GIVE UP SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'pHK State War Executive Committee is confident that Selangor will become a "white" state before the first merdeka anniversary on Aug. 31. A Government offl-550 words
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111 1958-04-21 5 'UNDERPAID TEACHERS: A BLAST FOR DR. W. CH3REIGNERS passing through Singapore should refrain from making statements on matters they know nothing about, a government official said yesterday. Mr. Lee Slow Mong. permanent secretary to the Education Ministry, was commenting on a statement by an American educationist. Dr. Paul Welty, in111 words
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Article97 1958-04-21 5 Co-ops oust fish trade middlemen KUANTAN Sun. The co-operative movement Is sounding the death knell of the "middlemen" system in the fishing Industry here. A spokesman of the movement told the Straits Times today that the middlemen had In the past exploited the fishermen who had sought loans from them97 words
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Article16 1958-04-21 5 Mr Chan chow Wah has been elected president of the Balestier Community Centre. Singapore.16 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-04-21 5 Doris Ma Sail Van. 19 a former pupil of Buklt Bintang Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, will leave for Australia by BOAC on Wednesday to study nursing under the Colombo Plan for three years.— Straits Times picture.40 words
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131 1958-04-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun— A society wedding will take place here on Wednesday, when Miss Phyllis Neelakandan. niece of Malaya's High Commissioner to India. Mr. S. Chelvasingam Maclntyre, will be married to Mr James Nalliah. More than 1,000 people, including the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul131 words
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Article44 1958-04-21 5 SEOAMAT. Bun. When charged here with falling to attend court to answer a summons charge against him. Tey Peng Kee. 35. told the Magistrate. Inche Hashlm. that he .was confused about the dates and forgot all about It. He was fined $20.44 words
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Article160 1958-04-21 5 DENANO, Sun. Ma--1 laya is a land of hope and promise for young people who will accept the challenge to serve with sacrifice, said Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz in Penang today. But success will only come when the challenge is met all the way by160 words
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Advertisement225 1958-04-21 5 ANTI-RED RALLY PLAN SUNGEI PATANI. Sun Llm Teng Kwang will address Sungei Lallan, new villagers. t^ral^and^ad^procesfive miles from here, wtll hold The villager > will vow to an antl-Communlst rally on j help end the Emergency as Sunday. soon as possible and deny Kedah state councillor Mr support to the225 words
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Advertisement308 1958-04-21 5 TWICE AS GOOD WHEN YOXjnLJSE X X\. X XL. OC Ijl I CUBE SUGAR k^d H I mported from England by There is no closer equlv.lent to the milk of I^^S^^P^*^^ h««lthy well -nourished \_Jr~ ~^^r\ HMItAC it an infant \S\N»»" J i I »'fned to meet th« nutri--1 I308 words
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Miscellaneous151 1958-04-21 5 (Virrtff'fi A 00. Hy Ma 9 well ACTfc iwis B^^^QKjQQQ*! m 3uce that vjunc OfpiC£(? wvs r ano ou* 'v r V TueEATENiNo r*OH *c i? KTSfIH ■PBSSSBBBPTS^aOaI?^^?^^ mAK\II£SS 6\Ju3«- TmCXAjW I C\>TT 1 \AN>ONt tW^^M BETTER STI JK Tt> j'^kmM <a^H ■^■■■l I~*u1 u .fH-e t u -w I151 words
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Article61 1958-04-21 6 M HorJ. (MlMimiim;. MR AND MRS A ANANDACUMARASAMY than* all Mends •nd relatives lor their present.* nnd congratulatory message; foi their marriage at Kuala Lumpui in April 13 MRS ALICE THOO »Hie.< lo Uwuik the Doctors. Matrons, SLsUi>. Staff Nuises, Nurses and Ayahs in the 'CB' and 'Ll' Wards.61 words
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Article167 1958-04-21 6 VANITY for latest American Sheath-line Skirts all sizes. ONLY THREE spoonfuls daily if delicious Bioni.il' with Vitamins, mil give your children that extra Mm tr>ey require! AIR-WICK eliminates all odours lii mmc kitchen and in the home try It. you'll be really amazed •I Its swift, sure nctton LUCKS"167 words
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Article659 1958-04-21 6 City Expats Scheme Ex palliate officers in th<- Singapore City Council^ employ have never questioned the principle oi Mal<<> anisation, or doubted th*t they must give way to local ufh'eeis who have the necessary qualifications and experience. But they will challenge the Malayamsatii.n j scheme which the Mayor ha- drafted,659 words
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Article234 1958-04-21 6 Minister In Opposition After more than twu and v half years of office as a junior Minister, Mr. Mak Pak Shee apparently is still unaware of the principle ol collective ministerial responsibility. That can be the only Lxplanation for his extraordinary attack on the Singapore Government yesterday. The Government, he234 words
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Article236 1958-04-21 6 The Australian A. A. A. if threatening to withdraw from the Empire Games in Cardiff in protest against the government's "meagre contribution It is giving the athletes £5,000. How much is sport worth in national prestige? Not a.< mu|h. it may be suspected. as the athletes themselves believe.236 words
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Article851 1958-04-21 6 HESSELL TILTMAN - HESSELL TILTMAN BY JAPAN'S capacity lo "live cheap" and thereby to produce goods at prices with which higher-standard Western industrial nations cannot compete is a well-worn theme. In pre-war days, the nations teen-age textile workers earning 65 cents a day dramatised the threat posed by "low cost"851 words
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697 1958-04-21 6 LLOYD MORGAN - Colony's Health Institute best in the Far East LLOYD MORGAN IN the middle years of the Japanese Occupation a group of war prisoner? interested in the promotion of public health, filled in time discussing the need for a re-approach to the problem. Of those prison ramp talks an idea was697 words
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Article433 1958-04-21 6 nTa INCHE Hamzah Sendut's article •The Modern Exodus" tS.T Mar 26 > has set most of us thinking. Few of your readers have much knowledge of conditions In Malayan kampongs. and fewer have stopped to ponder the causes Therefore Inche Hamzah is to be433 words
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Advertisement64 1958-04-21 6 IT IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN Here Is yoar chance to drfrat thai deadly ASTHMA no more choking and panting Start taking Germany's Wonder Elixir of Life APICUREE i Bee* Koyale UM t'oliun i Satisßes everyone for Quirk KrMill 1 BOX Kill inminir JOU S3I.M box of 24 phulv—64 words
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Article761 1958-04-21 7 DAHARI ALI; ABDULLAH AHMAD - THOUSANDS OF MUSLIMS PACK MOSQUES ALL OVER THE LAND GAIETY AND PRIDE MAKE IT A MEMORABLE DAY DAHARI ALI and ABDULLAH AHMAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. INDEPENDENT Malaya's first Hari Raya Puaea was celebrated throughout the land today with a pride and fervour seldom felt761 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-04-21 7 MR. ROBERT DICKIE, a radar engineer, and his bride. Hi. former Miss Anita Shrapnel, a nurse of the Singapore General Hospital, after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, on Saturday The bride is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs69 words
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Article153 1958-04-21 7 Hollywood studio would use local actors and technicians ALLIED Artists hope to make a film in Singapore, using mostly local artists and technicians. Mr. Norton Ritchie, who r< presents the company in all countries except the Unit- fd States and Canada, revealed this yesterday after arriving In S153 words
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Article31 1958-04-21 7 KUUM. Sun. Dr. M L Gupta, of Kuantan, has assumed duty here as South Kedah Health Officer. He succeeds Dr. E. Edwards, who has been transferred to SunRei Patanl.31 words
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Article22 1958-04-21 7 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. The Province North UMNO division will hold their annual general meeting on May 3 at UMNO headquarters here.22 words
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Article289 1958-04-21 7 'We are not your employees' IPOH. Sunday. VjR. G. LEO. President of the Malayan Technical iTI Services Union and chairman of the National Whitley Council (Staff Side), today hit out at union members who "expect union officials to work wonders." Speaking at the annual! meeting289 words
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366 1958-04-21 7 LANGUAGE: TENGKU HITS AT OPPOSITION KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a Hari Raya broadcast today, criticised a "section of Malays'' who opposed the Government's efforts to carry out a definite, practical policy. These people had a narrow outlook and regarded steps taken by the Alliance as an attempt366 words
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Article89 1958-04-21 7 IPOH, Sun.— The banking section of the Malayan Federation of clerical and Administrative Staff Union has accepted the offer of the Commissioner of Lands and Industrial Relations Mr. G. L Wilkinson, to mediate in its dispute with the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation. At a five-hour89 words
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Article96 1958-04-21 7 IPOH. Sun.— The following tin dividends are announced by Messrs Osborne and chappel. The Kinta Tin Mines fifth interim dividend of 6d per share in respect of the year ended 31. 1957. payable in Engand on May 6. 1958 to shareholders registered on April 17. 1958 Tanjong96 words
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Article504 1958-04-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday OMiL MCA legal sub-committee Is now drafting an amendment to the party constitution to make Federal citizenship a necessary qualification for membership, the M.C.A. president. Dr. LJm He told a Press conference the draft amendment would be submitted to the central working504 words
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136 1958-04-21 7 WELL-KNOWN PENANG PERSONALITY DIES, 65 PENANG. Sun A wellknown Penang resident. Mrs Lim Cheng Ean. mother of city councillor Mr. Lim Kean Siew, died at her Northam Road home today afUir a long illness. She was 65 Mrs Lim. was the elder sister of Singapore film magnate. Mr Ho Ah136 words
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Article38 1958-04-21 7 Prayers for peace PENANG. Sun. Catholic churches in Penang today offered special prayers for peace In Malaya. The prayers were said in response to a request from the Penang State Secretary. Mr. H. R Ellis, to all churches.38 words
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Article33 1958-04-21 7 TELUK ANSON, Sun —The Raja Muda of Perak will give a garden party at his official residence here, the Istana Raja Muda, tomorrow at 5 p.m. to celebrate Hari Raya Pua.sa33 words
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Article29 1958-04-21 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. The Kuala Muda Chinese Recreation Club committee will consider a suggestion made at the annual general meeting last night to build new club premises.29 words
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122 1958-04-21 7 1 1 1 I K ANSON. Sun— Five silver sports trophies worth about n"»oo were .stolen from the estate bungalow home of Mr. P. G Williams yesterday. Mr. Williams discovered the loss after returning from a trip to Ipoh. The front door had been122 words
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Article118 1958-04-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Forty-five minutes after 10--year-old ballet dancer Goh Choo Sun of Singapore had performed here last night, he hurriedly (.aught the night train to the Colony, where he was due for a performance today. Goh. the son of a Sitiga pore businessman, played the118 words
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Advertisement109 1958-04-21 7 ff I IAHOIHC ~W~ #1 I MACMIHH m M m «T"~^ rotiAHi Sv' mMs I us «f«CM AMD g_ I HDHTAL U CTcf .^■Yi^s^^. po«i»»if jjlj -m ililiKM^Sf^ •inch 5 3 S|"?* ?eai4 cßiNoi* "**i»|Hs= ;^fi- I EYE EXAMINATION You can with Mfei fceth but you C»n"» tec with artificial109 words
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Article675 1958-04-21 8 By Our Market Correspondent THE main feature of the Malayan Share Market last week was a surprising break in confidence in the industrial section late on Friday. The sudden -spate of sellers found an unwilling market and prices eased sharply as a result. The indices of675 words
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Article499 1958-04-21 8 THE rubber price in Singapore last week was 1 characterised by the premium which developed on rubber for prompt shipment. By Friday afternoon the premium had grown to 1 5/8 cents with fair business passing. The premium developed as the result of covering l«te April shlpmentsAP - 499 words
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Article121 1958-04-21 8 Raffles Holrl I id Thr Straits Tradlnc to I Id •ft Arer Hiutn 1 in Itrrdsm, I Id ..iis..ll<Utrd Tin Smrltera LM. Iprnf.) Thr MenUkak Rubber C: LM. The Pant Prrak Kubbrt (o Ltd Sunfri Rt{in Rubber i Ltd. The Sanfri Brsi Minn Ltd. Sincapare Trarlioo Co. LM.121 words
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Article362 1958-04-21 8 'IMH following business done 1 in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period April 12 to IS. IXDI'STRIALS: Alex Brick Ords $2 50. Fraser Neave Ords Is 2 65 cd. to $2.70 cd to $2 674 c(1 Gammons. $2.45362 words
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Article619 1958-04-21 8 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. INDI'BTBIALM Bayers Selkrt A!e« Bricks Crei Mi i Ords I.M IS* Ail.- lie II IX IBUftrtl B. B Prtrol 41'- B. M Trustee* ill 1.16 Con Tin619 words
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Advertisement751 1958-04-21 8 APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cltlaens and from serving permanent Government Officers for appointment as Second r Legal Assistants ln the Legal t Department, Federation of Ma- C laya on the fixed salary of $652 t per mensem plus usual allowances t Candidates must have passed the Oversea School Certificate751 words
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Advertisement1051 1958-04-21 8 TENDERS I P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tender* will be received from registered Contractor* of Clas* 'D' urn above at the State Engineer's Office, Seremben, up to NOON of the 25TH APRIL, 1958 lor ExravaUoo and backfilling of trenches and construction of Anchor Blocks, Valve Chambers, etc. for the pipe lint ln1,051 words
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Advertisement1143 1958-04-21 9 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. Til H:t UNI ELLERMAN LIMBS KUVINUo UNB LONOON. NAVRX aOTTWDAM Los A>)Mlra J AN FRANCISCO, on zzz ss£ SsfSrvxs SMNNTVILL. MAat/4May 7/ B May 9/11 iSay ,Ag" PS i^JT P «~1S Caß> Aatwerp. H«n ft Nawcaatla "i*?.,* I?.^1 4 J CITY Of MOFORD 2nd Call t1,143 words
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Article289 1958-04-21 10 GLASGOW, Sunday. ENGLAND, polished and powerful, crushed Scotland 4-0 before an all-ticket crowd of 127,857 in their soccer international at Hampden Park here yesterday. The victory, which enabled England to share top place with Ireland in the final international table, was gained as easilyReuter - 289 words
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223 1958-04-21 10 SATURDAY'S ENGLISH AND IRISH SOCCER RESULTS INTERNATIONAL MATCH Scotland England 4 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 0 Burnley 0 Alton 2 Shef. Wed. Blackpool 2 West Brom v lk.lt. ii. 1 Newcastle 1 Everton 2 Man. City S Leeds Chelsea t Leicester I Tottenham 3 l.uton 2 Portsmouth 1 Man. United Birmingham223 words
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Article59 1958-04-21 10 LONDON. Sun. Fred Norris, the British Olympic marathon runner, clipped 14.— see. off his own British all-comers, British national and English native records in winning the Amateur Athletic Association's ten miles track running championship yesterday. Norris clocked 49min. 39sec in the event, revived after anReuter - 59 words
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Article30 1958-04-21 10 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. Pascual Perez, of Argentina, retained his world flyweight boxing title when he outpointed Ramon Arias, of Venezuela, over 15 rounds In Caracas last night. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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664 1958-04-21 10 f ONDON, Sun.—Wolver- hampton Wanderers yesterday won the English soccer league title, clinching the championship on a high note by crushing their only remaining rivals. Preston North End. Before a capacity home crowd of about 48.000. they beat Preston 2-0 toReuter - 664 words
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Article756 1958-04-21 10 DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO •IV. THREE (NORTN) CIV. THREE (SOUTH) P W D L F APU lymouth 44 24 8 12 63 44 M eedlng 45 21 IS 11 78 49 55 rlghton 42 22 11 979 61 55 trtndon 44 20 14 10 77 49 54 orwlch756 words
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Article52 1958-04-21 10 BILENE, Texas, Sun —BUl Woodhouse, of AbMence equalled the world 100 yards record of 9.3 seconds here yesterday, but will not have it submitted because of a following wind. Woodhousp beat Olympic snrlnt champion Bobby Mor"v for the second time In :tie last two weeks52 words
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Miscellaneous293 1958-04-21 10 23 Males build a chapel (5). Straits Times Crossword l^^~" It Frequently result* In sym- pathy (13). 12 3 4 6 DOWN I I Collection to tender to a a Sii SSSJ SS^S SSSJS i^sta politician (9). 1^ 1^ &£s£; 4 orip O f a footballer? (7). •0 i it293 words
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Article28 1958-04-21 11 MANILA. Sun. Filipino featherweight champion Leo Espinosa successfully defended his title here today against Manuel Armenteros. of Cuba, winning by a unanimous poin'.s decision. U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article271 1958-04-21 11 35,000 FANS CHEER SEASON'S BEST INTERNATIONAL MATCH Irish now finish at bottom of table p A R I S Sun. France, snatching victory in the last five minutes, beat Ireland by 11 points (a goal, a drop-goal and penalty goal) to six (two penalty goals) in theReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-04-21 11 APRIL SHOWERS II (Abdul Mawi) winning the second racr from Nairana (Jones) at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. It was Mawi's second winner. Earlier be had scored with NHlyne. Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article172 1958-04-21 11 LIVERPOOL, Sun. Stirling Moss, of Britain, won hi* third international "200" race by less than a car's length in a fantastic finish on the Aintree course here yester T day. Moss had developed gear trouble in his Cooper Clinnx and, with two laps to go, JackReuter - 172 words
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245 1958-04-21 11 Yugoslav star first in Boston race BOSTON, Sunday.— Franjo Mihalic, 36-year-old Yugoslav who was second in the Olympic event in Melbourne, won the annual Boston marathon here yesterday. Mihalic's tune wa* 2hr. 25m In 54sec. for the 26 miles 385 yards course. He pulled away from the favourite and lastReuter - 245 words
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Article138 1958-04-21 11 BRITISH GIRL SETS WORLD RECORD CARDIFF Sun. British swimmer Miss Margaret Edwards set a new world record yesterday by swimming the 110 yards backstroke In lmln. 12.4aee The mark bettered the unofficial record by New Zealander Philippe Gould by one tenth of a second. Mias Gould swam the distance InUP - 138 words
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Article103 1958-04-21 11 NZ TEAM DRAW FIRST FIXTURE WORCESTER. PARK. (Surrey), Sun. The New Zealand cricket tourists drew their 12-a-aMe match— it was more of a social occasion against the Maori Cricket Club here yesterday. At the close of play the Maoris, reinforced by four tourists. had scored 66 runs for six InReuter - 103 words
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Article64 1958-04-21 11 LONDON. Sun. Rugby League results In Britain yesterday were: Barrow 12 Wlgan 25: Batley 11 Kelp |Vy 22: Blackpool Borough 4 Work'.ngton 19: Featherstone 35 Dewsbury 20; Huddersneld 39 Don caster 7Leeds 11 Oldham 26: Leigh 28 Widnes 9 St. Helens 3l Halifax 4' S^lnton 17 WarringtonReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1958-04-21 11 SAIGON. Sun. Vietnam will send a 41-strung team to the Third Asian Games in Tokyo next month, it was announced today The athletes will participate in soccer, tennis. cycling, table tennis and swimming UP.UP - 36 words
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Article31 1958-04-21 11 IPOH, Sun Malayan badminton coach Wong Peng Soon has presented a silver challenge trophy for the singles championship of the youth section of the Perak Catholic Centre here.31 words
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Advertisement813 1958-04-21 11 TUITION It Worm* (Mi*.)— Btxt* tit. txlrm Al YOUR HOME Private rultlon for all Standards In all School Subjects from $36 monthly Particulars to Poet Box 2456 PHYSICS. CHEMISTRY. BIOLOGY, General science. Maths and additional BMtns-aU fonas— By experienced graduates— Serangoon Aiea. Apply Box ABOl4 ST. OLDEST DRIVING TUITION Several813 words
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Advertisement127 1958-04-21 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANEOUS •IM IS dim i— H.I itrl, txlrn FREE POST CARD, Gospel Leaflets Power In Jesus Blood Mrs. T. Pence R4. Newcastle. PA., O.S.A. SMAR I MORNING UKKSSEb cockUli dresses at reasonable prices. Rose Oown Shop 21 Stamford Roan Spore Tel ***** MADAM SHIRLEY (Indonesia) Massage Specialist. Musculajpains.127 words
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Advertisement104 1958-04-21 11 i r /V€Wc)e^te GENERAL^ ELECTRIC //Uflwtg, Room Air Conditioner at an amazing n r i n v r ;BL^B|: i~ 'Tv 1 I »"««>• l~ rUss //■/ijM/^/t >v1 mm- 1^ rr: v~ SSsS9 /sWUMC i in |L_' —^^^^^flga^fc Available in 1; Ml- 1 H.P. -11 H.P. This years newest and104 words
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Article615 1958-04-21 12 UNINSPIRED SINO MALAYS GO DOWN WITHOUT A FIGHT Visitors were on top from early i JHE SINO-MALAYS of Singapore yester- day played like a team who have forgotten their old traditions for fine, fighting football. Meeting Hong Kong at Jalan Besar Stadium, j they seemed615 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-04-21 12 SINGAPORE'S fullback Matmoon Sudasee (white shorts) and Hong Kong's insideright Ho Cheung Yau Jumps for the ball, bat Singapore goalkeeper Sect Yew Chang beats them to It and punches clear during Saturday's match at Jalan Besar66 words
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Article114 1958-04-21 12 A third swimmer named for Tokyo I POH, Sun.— The Federation of Malaya Swimming Association has recommended a third swimmer to be sent to the Asian Games at Tokyo next month. He is 19-year-old Chow Chee Ling, a student of the Chee Van English School in Ipoh. The two swimmers114 words
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Article99 1958-04-21 12 Rain mars shooting trials KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Bad weather marred second day's events in the Federation of Malaya Shooting Association's Asian Games trials here today. Results were: Clay pigeon Moe Fu Kiat (138). C. Vlgano (134). S. M. Yong (132). Slow Slew Nam (128), Anthony Chong (95). R. McDowell (18)99 words
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301 1958-04-21 12 Garnet Bougoure tops jockeys list with 4 wins By EPSOM JEEP pARNET BOUGOUBE, who rode Today Showing to a smashin. win in the main event of the Selangor Turf Club meeting a U miles handicap for Class 3 horses— at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, topped the Jockeys' table for the301 words
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185 1958-04-21 12 Kedah fail again lose by an innings KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor beat Keddh by an Innings and 65 runs In their inter-state cricket match for the Malaya Cricket Association championship on the padang today. Set to make 123 runs to avoid an innings defeat. Kedah again failed in their second185 words
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Article57 1958-04-21 12 BUTTERWORTH. Bun.—Buttet worth Indian Association won the 9th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment Challenge Shield for the third sucoesalve year when they beat the R.A.F. 5-0 In the Province Wellesley F.A. knockout competition final yesterday. Slang Hock gave Indians a 2-0 lead In the first half. Balan.57 words
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Article28 1958-04-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. YM C A and Police drew their friendly cricket match here today V.M.C.A. 149 (Perera 59, Sukhdev Singh 5-39). Police 39-5 'Sidek 4-17)28 words
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Article31 1958-04-21 12 231 B.V D. beat OHQ by three wleketa In a cricket match at Tang'm rasterdar OHQ 101 Nloholaa II; Snell 3-37. Henry I-1T); B.VD. 101-7 (White 40, Oebon 23).31 words
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Article64 1958-04-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor qualined to meet Perak in the final of the Malayan Slkhs hockey competition when they r>eat Negrl Sembllan 2-1 at Gurney Road today. Selangor had earlier beaten Penang »-0 this morning to become the Groun "A" winners. Perak were the Group "B"64 words
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Article344 1958-04-21 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club >- > were in a strong position at the end of the first days play in their annual I wo- day Conrad Clarke Cup f rlcket fixture against Selangor Eurasian Association on the padang yesterday. After declaring 189 for I344 words
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347 1958-04-21 12 SOCCER STAR MAY BE DENMARK'S THOMAS CUP NO. 3 pOPENHAGEN. Sun. A 1/ well-known soccer star, handball player and badminton player may well be selected as the third singles player in the Danish Thomas Cup badminton team that will fly to Singapore next month to meet' Indonesia in the inter-zone347 words
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Article43 1958-04-21 12 TOKYO. Sun. After leading 3-1 at one stage, a Ceylon soccer team failed to hold a late rally by Kunming City and were beaten 4-3 In the first match of their tour of the Chinese mainland at Kummlng yesterday. UPUP - 43 words
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168 1958-04-21 12 OINOAPORE Recreation Club v beat tiie visiting Selani tjor Eurasian Association j -Kin 4-3 after extra time to retain trie Hogan Cup in their annual soccer match on the parting yesterday. Both teams were level at J-S after 60 minutes and the deciding168 words
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Article300 1958-04-21 12 S'gor in final with 2-0 win I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. lV —Selangor Chinese, holders of the MCFA Cup, qualified for the ffnal when they beat Perak Chinese 2-0 at Princes Road today. Selangor wUI meet Singapore in th e final which has been tentatively fixed for June 15. The holders dominated300 words
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168 1958-04-21 12 MEREDITH DEAD HE WAS IN HIS DAYS WHAT MATTHEWS IS TODAY MANCHESTER, Sun. —Billy Meredith, who was to English soccer at the turn of the present century what Stanley Matthews is today died suddenly at his home near here yesterday. He was 81 He played until he was 50 andReuter - 168 words
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Miscellaneous31 1958-04-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR SOCCR: TPCA p«»k Chlncae. Maces Road HOCKEY Malayan slkhs tournament, Gornry Road. 73* a.m. and 4 p m. TAIFING SOCCER: Uiv 1: 19 Field Am balance v. SEME. Esplanade31 words
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