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Title Section20 1958-04-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED S\IF EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 15 CENTS20 words
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348 1958-04-23 1 'EVIL FORCES' WARNING 'Govt. will be vigilant' SUBVERSIVES OPENING NEW FRONTS— LIM SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday warned the Legislative Assembly that subversive elements were mustering their forces and endeavouring to open-up new fronts "having lost the old fronts through the Government's firm action." Saying that the348 words
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Article120 1958-04-23 1 Mr. Mak: Front to hold inquiry WHETHER, Mr. Mak Pak Shee Is to be expelled from the Labour Front may depend on an inquiry which the Front's Chairman, Mr. Llm Yew Hook, said yesterday he intends to make. At a week-end meeting of the Attap Dwellers' Association, of which he120 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-04-23 1 Join in this $55,000 fun DON'T be left out of the excite ment. There's $55,000 to be won. So buy your MM now and join in the fun. Share the" thrill of this month's great Jackpot Con test, which closes on Monday, April 28. You have only six days left58 words
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Article277 1958-04-23 1 THE REBELS 'HAVE QUIT B. TINGGI' JAKARTA, Tuesday 'pHE Indonesian Army headquarters said today that the Sumatran rebels had left their mountain capital of Bukit Tinggi to concentrate in two hill ports. An army spokesman said this change in the battle picture In the region meant that the Jakarta invadersReuter - 277 words
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Article143 1958-04-23 1 C PEAK INC on Hie Government's fight against the subversive forces in Singapore, the Chief Minister said yesterday: I must confess we would have lost our fight last session against subversive forces had we not been endowed with the Marshall" Law by my predecessor. I refer to143 words
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Article24 1958-04-23 1 JAKARTA, Tues More than half a million people are threatened with famine In central Java, the Social Welfare Department reported Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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2035 1958-04-23 1 not succeed to steal away the prize which the AllParty delegation brought back. "May all subversive forces perish in this attempt. May democracy nourish in the new State of Singapore. Majulah Singapura." 'Falsehood' Mr. Llm earlier announced that the constitutional discussion In London on2,035 words
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Article36 1958-04-23 1 TOKYO, Tues.— The Japanese Government today decided that the House of Representatives would be dissolved on April 25 The date of the general election has been tentatively fixed as May 22. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article22 1958-04-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues No casualties to either Communist terrorists or the security forces were reported In the Federation today.22 words
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Article530 1958-04-23 1 AN all-party mis- sion will go to London next month to finalise Singapore's new constitution, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, announced to the Legislative Assembly yesterday The constitutional instruments were still being drafted by the Colonial Office but he hoped to receive the530 words
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100 1958-04-23 1 Gallery rejects Churchill paintings CHICAGO, lurs rE paintin» of Sir Winston Churchill were rejected yesterday by Chicago's Art Institute, which was asked to exhibit 35 works by the wartime Prime Minister The Institute's director, Mr. Daniel Catton Rich, and 23 trustees turned down the exhibition on th. grounds that SirUP - 100 words
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Article56 1958-04-23 1 CALCUTTA. Tues. Police used tear gas and baton charged about 3.000 rioting unemployed youths here today and arrested about 90. The youths, who had gathered outside the fire brigade headquarters In the hope of being given jobs as firemen, attacked the brigade headquarters, smashing windows andReuter - 56 words
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Article156 1958-04-23 1 49 die in U.S. air crash lAS VEGAS, Tues. J Forty-nine peo p 1 a were killed when a United Airlines DC-7 airliner and a Jet figh-ter-bomber collided In the air near here yesterday. The airliner carried 42 passenger, and a crew of flTt. The Jet an FIOOF SuperSabre hghter-bomber—Reuter - 156 words
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Article49 1958-04-23 1 TOKYO. Tues.— The 34.183--ton luxury liner Caronia with 403 passengers aboard tonight entered the United States naval dry dock at Yokosuka near Tokyo, for repairs. The Caronia's bow struck and demolished a light tower at the entrance to Yokohama harbour on April 14— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article35 1958-04-23 1 PARIS, Tues.— The French President. Mr Rene Coty, has reprieved Gen. Karl Oberg. wartime Gestapo chief in Paris who was sentenced to death In 1954 by a French military court for war crimes— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article36 1958-04-23 1 CANBERRA. Tues.— An Aus tralian loan of $25 milllo; was offered for subscription lr New York today. The loan to mature In 1973, bears In terest of four and three quarter per cent —Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement26 1958-04-23 1 XiuaMM p—Ua tar tk. RONSON RED LION i« H is wonderful! It's the still orange drink made by FRASER NEAVE V^^M^ Famous for flavour since 188326 words
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329 1958-04-23 2 ARNOLD DIBBLE - Soekarno is striving to stay neutral ARNOLD DIBBLE THE BIG QUESTION: WILL INDONESIA GO RED? By IS INDONESIA going Communist? That is the fateful question for Asia and much of the free world. I believe that President Soekarno will earnestly try to walk the tightrope of neutrality and keep hisUP - 329 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-04-23 2 EVERY morning glamorous American smger Julie Wilson follows the same routine out of bed. into the bath then 15 minutes standing 00 her head. "It helps me relax and calms my nerves ready for the day's work," she says.44 words
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216 1958-04-23 2 COURT: NUDE DANCE GIRL PROSTITUTES HERSELF ONDON, Tues. A J court here today took the view that dancing in the nude is a form of prostitution. Susan Pitt, 27, a platinum blonde showgirl, admitted dancing In the nude and posing Tor photographs In her Soho flat. Accused of allowing herReuter - 216 words
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Article22 1958-04-23 2 TOKYO, Tues— Mr. Kaoru Hayashl. director of the Japanese Foreign Office's protocol bureau, has been appointed as ambassador to Malaya.22 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-04-23 2 THIS impressive structure, representing the elemental crystal of the atom stands 320 feet high at th« 1958 World Fair in Brussels. Called the atom urn, it has nine aluminium spheres 55 feet m diameter connected by aluminium tubes. Inside the spheres are a restaurant, bar and otherUP - 63 words
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197 1958-04-23 2 Shaw looks forward to East-West film exchange MANILA, Tues. The n1 m industry In South-East Asia can still learn much from Hollywood, thinks Singapore film magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw. Mr Shaw, here for the fifth Asian film festival, told a press conference today:— "Hollywood has already reached the top.UP - 197 words
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Article49 1958-04-23 2 LONDON. Tues— A twinjet Canberra bomber took off here early today on the first leg of a round-the-world flight of 28,340 miles. Its first stop was to be Nairobi— a distance of 4.189 miles which it was planned to cover in eight and half hours— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article34 1958-04-23 2 NEW YORK, Tues. The Chinese ambassador, Dr. Hollington Tong, said last night that "many Asians wish that the United States would go further In Its opposition to Communism In Asia."— UJ».34 words
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Article62 1958-04-23 2 PANMUNJOM. Tues. The North Korean Communists today charged the United Nations with violating the Korean military armistice agreement by training former North Korean prisoners of war as espionage agents. The Communists said they arrested an agent last week who confessed that he was a former NorthReuter - 62 words
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Article21 1958-04-23 2 ROME, TttM CHollo Ned, -leading Italian bass singer, died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack. He wo* 49 Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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78 1958-04-23 2 FAKENII \M, (Norfolk). Tues. —Am A«rriean airmaa. passing an attractive brunette here, leaned out of Ms ear and slapped her right buttock. The brunette, however, tamed out to be policewoman Jane Stevenson, 21, and sbe reported him. She was off duty and in slainReuter - 78 words
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230 1958-04-23 2 SYDNEY, Tuesday. A SYDNEY agricultural expert, Mr. R.E.G. Cunningham, today renewed his accusations that Australia is wasting Colombo Plan funds in Pakistan and claimed that the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, had seen "colossal" wastage for himself. Mr. Cunningham first made ♦he charges at theReuter - 230 words
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Article92 1958-04-23 2 RAILWAY CRASH DRIVER ON TRIAL I ONDON, Tues.—Wil- Ham Trew, 62, driver of an express train involved in a rail crash that cost 90 lives, was tried at the Old Bailey yesterday on a charge of manslaughter. Trew. a pallid figure In a dark suit, quietly replied "not guilty" whenReuter - 92 words
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Article19 1958-04-23 2 WASHINGTON: The k.el of the Savannah, ttar Inited Stat»-s' first commrivial nuclear-power vessel, will be laid on May ll.—Rtutrr.19 words
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Article20 1958-04-23 2 VIENNA: Fifty countries irill be represented at the fourth, international congress 0/ bio-chemistry to be held here from Sept. I—6.—Renter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article23 1958-04-23 2 MANILA: Philippine legislators urged the sending of an economic mission to the United States to negotiate a revision of the 1955 trad, agreement.—U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article22 1958-04-23 2 WASHINGTON: The I'nitrd States ordered the expulsion of a Czech diplomat, following Cicchoslovakia's expulsion of an American diplomat from Prague last week.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article12 1958-04-23 2 TUNIS: A telephone link has been set up between Tunis and Moscow.—Reuter.Reuter - 12 words
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Advertisement115 1958-04-23 2 enter the exciting SHELL CONTEST J^A^^S-^ i-fcs^ prize (Sjrd prize I t ITS VERY EASY HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO. Ask tite driveway attendant at any Shell and suggest one improvement to any one Station for an entry form. With this form of the six stations. you will receive115 words
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Advertisement278 1958-04-23 2 J SPECIAL LADIES ONLY" PREVIEW! Today at 9a.m. Prices $1.00 6c $1.50 +< Don't Mis* This Wonderful Him IVhleh Won 111 \T!lr <: Til* "BEST ACTKESS OF THE YEAR" Award From jL Tbc British Film Academy, and ataul which The Strait* Tunes K 71 F*n Crttte Saun Banie s«yi: "ITS278 words
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351 1958-04-23 3 'WE DON'T WANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PEACE AND ORDER' VALLETTA, Tuesday. |MI I Prime Minister of Malta, Mr. Dom Mintoff, and his Cabinet resigned yesterday, opening the way for an imminent general election. The resignations were handed by Mr. Mintofl to the Governor,Reuter - 351 words
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152 1958-04-23 3 THE PRINCESS SLIPS AWAY FOR SWIM AND A PICNIC PORT OF SP UN, Tues Princess Margaret slipped quietly out of Port of Spain yesterday morning and cruised by motor launch to a secluded private beach on a tropical island off the north-west coast of Trinidad. The Princess, who arrived hereReuter - 152 words
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Article32 1958-04-23 3 DUSSELDORF. (West Oermany). Tues.— Pyjamas, made of a synthetic fibre, are on sale here for dog? The pyjamas are available in various colours, with either long pants or shorts— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article264 1958-04-23 3 U.S. tells U.N. No danger to peace NEW YORK, Tuesday. fTHE United States said yesterday it had "done nothing that in any way is a danger to peace" In carrying out H-bomb flights resulting from alerts which later proved false. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, chief U.S.264 words
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79 1958-04-23 3 'No criticism of Royal Family' ban SYDNEY. Tues. THE Board of the Sydney University Union has banned criticism of the Royal Family at the weekly meetIngs of the union's members. The Sydney University Union is an association of male university students The weekly meetings, known as "Union Night." are oneReuter - 79 words
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Article52 1958-04-23 3 RANGOON, Tues. Three hundred stone-throwing bus drivers fought crowds of civilians here today following a brawl between a bus driver and one of his passengers. Attempts by police to stop the fight were unsuccessful until a policeman fired six ots Into the air from hisReuter - 52 words
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Article70 1958-04-23 3 LONDON. Tues— The most class conscious liner afloat has arrived in London -the 3.989-ton Russian ship Baltlra. which, following a recent refit, now has five classes —luxury, first, second, third and tourist. Shipping writers point out that the Russians have introduced an extra class at aReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-04-23 3 THE QLEEN. wearing a pink »own, poses with Dr Konrad Adenauer the West German Chancellor. In a State apartment at Windsor Castle. Th e 82-year-old Chancellor was the cuest of the Royal Family at a dinner at which leaders of the British Govern mentUP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-04-23 3 MONACO MAY BAN LADY DOCKER FOR INSULT' VfONTE CARLO, Tues. iTI Prince Rainier's Government Is planning to bar Lady Docker from the tiny principality of Monaco, palace sources said last night. But no decision on the Dan has been taken vet \he sources added Lady Docker, wife ot British IndustrialistReuter - 222 words
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Article26 1958-04-23 3 WASHINGTON. Tues— Mr Harold Macmillan and President Eisenhower will confer on world problems on June 9 and 10. the White House announced today.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article233 1958-04-23 3 AMORY HITS AT BUDGET CRITICS LONDON Tuesday. MR. Derick Heathcoat-Amory, Chancellor of the ITI Exchequer, said last night that the Labour Opposition's economic policies, if adopted, would lead to "roaring inflation." He was replying to a threeday debate in the House ol Commons on his BudgetReuter - 233 words
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Article46 1958-04-23 3 HONG KONG Tues— Mr Frank Johnson committee member of the Australian Communist Party, and seven other members arrived here today by air from Sydney on the way to Communist China for x a month's visit at the Invitation of the Peking Government —ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article29 1958-04-23 3 LONDON. Tues Miss Margery Fry. authority on penal reform, noted author and a former governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation, died here yesterday She was 83 ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article48 1958-04-23 3 NEW YORK. Tues Ot Bela Fabian, chairman of the Federation of Hungarian Former Political Prisoners, claimed yesterday that about 3,000 per Me were arrested by secret police In Hungary be fore the recent visit by Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the So vlet Prime Minister ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article166 1958-04-23 3 'GIPSY QUEEN 9 HAS DYING SECRET BOLOGNA, Tuesday ruPSIES from all ever Europe are gathered round their dying Qu :en in a tent near here yesterday hoping to hear where she had hidden an estimated 20 million lire ($175,000) in gold jewels and rash Queen" Mlml Rossetto.. elected monarch ol166 words
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Article20 1958-04-23 3 WARSAW Tues Poland's top leaders will make "frt endshlp visits' to Bulgaria Hungary and Rumania "ext month ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article278 1958-04-23 3 LONDON, Mon— Generally quiet conditions prevailed on the London Stock Exchange today and It was mostly a case of Individual features rather than any definite trend. Investors were cautious tn view of the uncertain British labour situation and unfavourable American business news Rubber and tea278 words
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Article30 1958-04-23 3 LONDON. Mon. Spot 23 a May 23Sd, June 23'-,d JulySept 23"4 d. Oct-Dec 23>4d Jan. -March 23d. April e.l.f 23', d May cl.f 23d June 22' id Tone' Idle30 words
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Article21 1958-04-23 3 LONDON. Mon Buyers 1730. sellers £7304 Forward buyer? £728. sellers £729 H Settlement £731; a.m 85 tons, p.m 95 ton*21 words
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194 1958-04-23 3 —THE BRIDGE to ROCKETS OF THE FUTURE A DELAIDE, lue S. Full scale trials of Britain's new deterrent weapon, the "stand-off bomb," will begin at Woomera rocket range early next year, the aviation writer of the Adelaide Advertiser wrote today. The weapon was a flying bomb designed by A V.Reuter - 194 words
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Article48 1958-04-23 3 LIEGE. Tues. A Belgian fighter plane last night crashed Into a house at the village of Mons. near here, killing two people and seriously injuring three others. The pilot parachuted from the plane and was rescued from the middle of the River Meuse— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article38 1958-04-23 3 MERIONETH (Wales). Tues.— Jonathan Pearce. 80--year-old gardener, left a legacy of £1.000 to his employer. Viscountess Chetwynd. In his will published here yesterday He tended the gardens on her estate here for 36 years Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement279 1958-04-23 3 HUMROSE m PRODUCTS Bfc^ Whatever your choict P?^tiJrOSS of tliese famous I Z&zL) 43 food products, LUNCHEON MEAT W M PORK LUNCHEON MEAT HI Jfe||^s||fwjPW|J SAUSAGES Bl\ /r^ I**o^Ji[»w1 0^ Ji[»w /VJkiQlhlh (Cocktail Vienna, f rankfurr Wa 111 l ffwlwSSvflp^^^^ i and Wonderful Copenhagen) K^lklll^\//ji BjZbMMl 0^* TA b J279 words
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Article214 1958-04-23 4 -'Put— pact plan before voters' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. -Ten g k v Abdul Rahman, was urged today to obtain a mandate from the people before committing Malaya to a military pact with neighbouring countries. The Tengku said last week that he was considering calling for the establishment of a local214 words
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Article58 1958-04-23 4 PENANG, Tues The President of Kedah State UMNO, Tuan Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin. today said Kedah delegates to UMNO Malaya's general assembly next June would back any move to amend the Alliance onstitution Penang UMNO delegate.-, are expected to ask UMNO tp suspend consideration of the Alliance58 words
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Article80 1958-04-23 4 $33,000 TO BRING OUT Q.C. post ol bringing Mr. v Geoffrey Cross, Q.C. U 'Singapore to preeecnte for the Crown against the Aik Hoe Rubber Co Ltd. was MM The Attorney-General Mr. E P Shanks, who save this firure to the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Indicated it covered fees, air passages80 words
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Article47 1958-04-23 4 IPOH fues. Details "f three-year course in car Dentry for Malay youths In Perak. are now being workeo nut by a sub-committee oi the Government appointed state advisory board on Malay partlcipat.on in trade The scheme i& expected It <*ost about $35 00047 words
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Article36 1958-04-23 4 BUTTERWORTH. Tues Tengku Abdul Rahman and Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir UMNO youU leader, will speak at the Inaugural me«-t ing of the UMNO Permuda (youth section i at Permatanu Pauh on Sunday36 words
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Article130 1958-04-23 4 KLANG. Tuesday. POLICE here detained 12 people in a midnight swoop on a secret society initiation ceremony at Pandamaran new village during the week-end. A chicken believed to have been used during the ceremony was found In the area The 12 people were detained at130 words
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231 1958-04-23 4 CIXTY Malay and Chinese crew membere of three Singapore ships detained at Pulau Samboe for the past two months, are living in "virtual internment." This was revealed yesterday by several Malay seaman who have been allowed by the Indonesian authorities to return231 words
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Article33 1958-04-23 4 ALOR JTAR. lut> Police detained a Malay woman for questioning after a fire in Limbong Kapal early hi> morning. The flre was put out before fti.f damage was done.33 words
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Article87 1958-04-23 4 Mrs. F— Lim 'satisfied' Mrs Shirln Fozdar s .statement to an Afro-Asian women's conference in Colombo in February that Singapore was "one big brothel" had an echo In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Answering Mr Lee Choon Eng (Ind.i who wanted to know what action the Oov eminent Intended to takt87 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-04-23 4 MR f-RANCIS CHOO Kam Ming, a Kirkby -trained school teacher with St. John's Institution. Kuala Lumpur, whispering to his bride. Miss Rose Thong Nyat Tin, as the couple leave the Holy Rosary Church Kuala Lumpur. after their wedding on Monday morning. Mr. Cboo85 words
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280 1958-04-23 4 No swimming— so slow cure for sick children KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A tiny swimming pool in the grounds of the General Hospital here is soon to be closed And as a result, a spokesman of the hospital's physiotherapy unit said today. 50 children down with poliomyelitis may take l< n«er280 words
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Article60 1958-04-23 4 PENANO rues Khoo Khek Cheang. 22. and Tan Beow Boon, 25. were today ac cused of murdering a welder Chew Ah Sal. 25. In the compound of the Hock Aun Hotel, off Date Kramat Road on April 17 The magistrate Tuan Nik Hussain bin Nik All. ordered60 words
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Article147 1958-04-23 4 COOL OFF IN JAIL, SAYS THE COURT £J U N G E 1 PATANI, Tues. T Valayathum refused to leave the Sessions Court here today after he had been sentenced to two weeks' Jail for contempt of court. When two constables tried to lead him away, Valayathum brushed them aside147 words
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Article37 1958-04-23 4 PENANG Tues Three public cSDcials Mr. Hetng Kok Hee, (Fisheries Department) Inche Izhat bin Alan (Education Department) and Mr Oeh Clmng Keat (Rural D. strict Council) gave civics talks to prisoners In Penang tall toiay.37 words
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Article48 1958-04-23 4 TEMERLOH. Tues Tht Federation of Malaya R«*d Cross Society. Pa hang Branch. Temerloh Dis-trlct. yesterday distributed Hart Raya Puasa gltu to all patients in the district hospital. Mentakab Red Cross Link members of Abu Bakar School and St John's School helped in the distribution48 words
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152 1958-04-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The 22 members of the Federation Government's po-licy-making National Land Council will meet here soon to consider the report of the Land Administration Commission which studied problems In Malaya last year. The council, headed by the Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul152 words
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Miscellaneous151 1958-04-23 4 145 Music Makers, 3.00 Clotc RADIO MALAYA o^-gj^ NATIONAL SHORT Novels; 545 Hawaiian Blossoms WAVE SERVICE 600 Sing M* A Son* 41 metres 615 Hello Children. 645 Light* SINGAPORE On; 6.53 Regional Announce Mrdiura ware 476 melr^ ments; 654 Singapore Share Mar XI.M A LUMPUR ket Report and National An151 words
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Article273 1958-04-23 5 Recession hits Port Swettenham TONNAGE OF INCOMING AND OUTGOING GOODS DOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 10 YEARS PORT SWETTENHAM, Tuesday I JN EMPLOYMENT threatens port workers here because of the trade recession. The tonnage of both incoming and outgoing Hoods handled by the port has dropped for the i-TSt273 words
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Article28 1958-04-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Sim Boon Tiang. 18. was sentenced to two years detention In a prison for young offenders for committing armed robbery on Dec. 26.28 words
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Article71 1958-04-23 5 BANTING, Tues.— The Minister of Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. was urged today to insist that estate group hospitals employ mldwives to attend matermtv cases instead of hospltaf assistants. Addressing a meeting of the Kuala Langat district j branch of the Malayan In- dian Congress, the president,71 words
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120 1958-04-23 5 Man with $6 will girdle the globe PENANG, Tues —With only *6 In his pocket a former salesman set out from Ttnang today to walk round the world In 15 years. Hong Kong-born Cbong Chee Went. 28, who acquired Malayan citiienship shortly after merdeka, is carrying with him a Federation120 words
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135 1958-04-23 5 Plan to rid the M.C.A. of 'ghost' members KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A spokesman of the Selangor M.C.A. today outlined a way to rid the party of "jhost" members. He said that the present membership rules allowed duplication, thus creating "artificial" members. There were many cues In Selangor where a person135 words
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Article26 1958-04-23 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Regent of Negerl Sembllai. last evening entertained 200 people to a Han Raya tea party at Istana Besar. Sri Menantl.26 words
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88 1958-04-23 5 CAUSEWAY PASS SYSTEM: I haven't been told about it: Lim SINGAPORE S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday that he had not been officially advised by the Government of the Federation of Malaya that they had decided to institute a system of passes for persons88 words
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Article209 1958-04-23 5 NINE BANDITS -$9,000 KOALA LUMPUR, Tues. A good cltiiens committee member of Simpang ljok new village, about 29 miles from here, will get at least $9,000 reward for helping nine hard-core terrorists to surrender last Satarday. A top Selangor police official who disclosed this today also commended the "good cltiirn"209 words
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Article192 1958-04-23 5 SINGAPORE'S Cnief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David yesterday undertook to Investigate whether a body known as the Island Development Organisation functions here In connection with the Indonesian crisis. Allegations about Its activities were made in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Lee Choon Eng Ind >, who192 words
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Article51 1958-04-23 5 Hired cycle sold it PENANO, Tues A labourer, Daud bin Lebal Long, hired a cycle In Penang, rode It to Ipoh smd sold It. It was said in court here today. Daud, who pleaded guilty to criminal breach of tr<ist, was aUowed $200 till April 29, when he will be51 words
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Article36 1958-04-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. More than 100 delegates from all parts of Malaya are attendng the annual meeting of the senate of the Chinese Christian Church, which began at the Holy Light Church, here today.36 words
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Article144 1958-04-23 5 —8,292 JOBLESS IN COLONY STATISTICS of the EmK1 ployment Exchange Bureau showed there were 8,292 unemployed people In Singapore on January 31 last, thel Legislative Assembly was told yesterday. Answering Mr. Seah Peng Chuan (Ind Mr. Lim Yevr Hock, speaking as Minister for Labour and Welfare, said of this number,144 words
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Advertisement103 1958-04-23 5 HOLIDAYS IN JAPAN 1 If" I VI /\J Kff[ f ROYAL INTEROCEAN tii.l nmT ROTO-SPIT I FOR EVERY KITCHEN The Happymaid Roto-Spit consists of a pair of base runners over which are guided two supports for the roast. The spit is then stuck through the roast. Thtn you just rotate103 words
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Obituary29 1958-04-23 6 M *r*. lit (WinimutH). FREDERICKS: Gertrude Evelyn, widow of Mr Joseph Fredericks at 16 Jalan Johorc Selatan. Federal HIU. April 32nd. Funeral tomorrow 10 am Birch Road Cemetery.29 words
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Article33 1958-04-23 6 lilt I Mm, mum) MR AND MRS PAUL LIM thank their Relatives and Friends for the Good Wishes and Valuable Pi-events and for attending the Reception on the occasion of their Marriage33 words
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Obituary29 1958-04-23 6 M t»ur<» ll* Wi«.,my«t) IN LOVING MEMORY ol Mrs Choo Ah Slew nee Wee Slew Neo who passed away on 23-4-67 Sadly missed by Husband and Children29 words
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Article201 1958-04-23 6 lit <*ar4t $10 (M -■">) VISU VAMTTf tm oieatntaking sack lines and cocktail gen in ii Battery Road OIDIIMEKS 'in trie know' m«ist on Peter Daw&oo special Scotch Whisk? Sole AgeotaRobinson's. WALTER ZACHEARt nLs piano and nis soog* and Jonnoj Borg Australia s singing «eiu«-tlon-entertain at The Cockpit SEASON201 words
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The Straits Times S pore. Wed Apt 23. 1958
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Article627 1958-04-23 6 Simple, Safe and Sound The Russian complaint to the Security Council ol the High! of American bombers, armed with nuclear weapons, in the direction of the Soviet Union, was given very short shrift Perhaps 100 short Official American statements have appeared to diflei in one important detail from trn Strategic627 words
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Article527 1958-04-23 6 rheie tins been a lot ol unnecessary mystery about the final draft of Singapore's new constitution That the Chief Minister was tight lipped was no justification, it is true, for extravagant speculation, but then why was Mr. Lim Yew Hock tight lipped? For no reason at all,527 words
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318 1958-04-23 6 MINORITY SEATS ONLY FOR A TWO-YEAR PERIOD WITH reference to your editorial. Deadly Friends", <S.T. April 19) the Singapore Indian Congress wishes to clarify iU position Our claim for minority seats as set out in our memorandum, has been quoted out of context. Firstly, this Congress has advocated the reservation318 words
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Letter87 1958-04-23 6 I READ the letter on The 1 Bridge" signed No 2 Group." with great interest because I believe the Canadian doctor referred to in It must be Dr Marcus J. Markowitz of Toronto. Canada Dr. Markowitz looked me up three months ago. just prior to my departure87 words
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179 1958-04-23 6 I AM rather perturbed over your report of two Important statements which were reported to have been made by me as the president of the Singapore City Council Technical Services Union. The first statement refers to "We are fighting irresponsible politicians." What179 words
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Letter153 1958-04-23 6 Boom or slump budgets OKI ma; question tbc uisdum of a rerrnl j Singapore Government decision to shelve Hve major development pro- jects costing over $13 million (B.T. April 15) on the ground of reres- sion and recent events in Indonesia. This seems to indicate j a lack of a153 words
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Letter286 1958-04-23 6 II is heartening to note that the Malayan Teachers Congress will send two delegates to the nine-day Afro-Asian Teachers' Conference to be held in Ceylon One of the most -erlous problems confronting stud-ent-teacher relationship throughout the world Is the ever-widening gulf between the teachers and286 words
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1080 1958-04-23 6 LLOYD MORGAN - LLOYD MORGAN By \TERY SOON, probably In the next two months, Singapore will have elections to return members to three District Councils. At a considerably later date, but probably before the end of the year, elections will be held for1,080 words
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Advertisement549 1958-04-23 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. in »<,r4, 111 (Minimum) TOKELEY: To Lorn* and Teddy, a daughter, on 22nd April at Singapore Nursing Home. DURHAM: To Jcule and Neville at Batu Oajah Hospital, on 19.4.58, a son. Brother for Joseph. Ruth and Peter. DEVARAJ: To ThUaga and Dcv of Talplng Aerodrome, a son. Prakash,549 words
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Advertisement8 1958-04-23 6 EUERVBODV 100KS TO Kodak FOR UMIERRS FOR Rim8 words
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Advertisement155 1958-04-23 6 I ruff DE tl The G.&.C. Superb Six has space tor packaged frozen foods; a big chiller tray for Osh and meat; two handy racks for bottles and Jars and an egg rack In the door Gleaming white exterior. Carnival brown Interior. Sujtable for Alternating Current supply only. Singapore A155 words
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Article190 1958-04-23 7 Wanted: Men for the air force KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Royal Malayan Air Force is looking for "air-minded" Federal citizens to Join up. But recruitment will start only after the blueprint for the air force is passed by the Federal Legislative Council on April 30. Air Commodore A V. R.190 words
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Article44 1958-04-23 7 KOTA BHARU rues.- -The Raja Perempuan ot Kelantan and the Tengku Mahkota yesterday distributed cakes, money and sports equipment at a Hari Raya Party for 159 'nmates of the Taman Ke mumin welfare home at Pangkalan Chepa. seven miles from here44 words
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Article55 1958-04-23 7 The Catholic Social Guild, the Young Christian Workers and the Catholic Young Men's Association are Jointly celeb rating Labour Day. May 1. the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker with a Mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd followed by dinner and a variety show at55 words
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135 1958-04-23 7 ./I'AI.A LI.MPIK Tues. A The Malayan Red Cross Society is staitine a new venture to help crippled, handicapped and under privileged children. i il:i\ it sent eight girls and tour boys aged nine to 14 i" the seaside youth training centre at Slorib Selangor135 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-04-23 7 CEREMONIES LIFT FROM TWO JAIN MOTHERS THE RIGOURS OF QUEST FOR 'PURITY OF HEART' By RONALD KINSEY ll'OM. Tuesday. J WO WEALTHY Ipoh mothers fasted and went without love for a year to obey a religion which dates from before the dawn of history.417 words
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Article66 1958-04-23 7 FNANG. Tues. The City Council today appealed to consumers to save water because of the present drought But it warned: "Do not be alarmed and start filling cans, tanks or other receptacles This will only lead to higher consumption. The council. In a statement,66 words
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Article222 1958-04-23 7 NOW LOCAL OFFICERS BACK ONG "THE Local Senior Officers' Association of the Sin--1 fapore City Council, yesterday agreed in principle with the Malayanisation scheme proposed by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. The president. Mr. P. C. Lim. said his association had In fact expressed its views quite clearly in222 words
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Article96 1958-04-23 7 AMERICA IS PUT IN THE PICTURE KOTA BHARU Hies Inche Ghazalli YusofT. president of the Kelantan branch ot ihe National Union of Standard Primary Schoolteachers, today said (hat American students still thought Malaya was an uncivilised state. Addressing a Hari Raya party, he said that during hi* recent tour of96 words
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Article43 1958-04-23 7 A housewife. Kuan B<ing Hoe. who sued her husband. Chern Fong, a clerk in a Chinese firm, for divorce on the ground of cruelty, was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Chua in the Singapore High Court yesfcrday.43 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-04-23 7 Pretty girl hitch-hikes here from Rhodesia KUALA .LUMPUR, Tues.— A Southern Rhodesian girl left here today ror Singapore after having hitch-hik-ed from her home town in Rhodesia nine months ago. She is on her way to Hong Kong, where she hopes to meet her parents Her parents are on a120 words
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Article70 1958-04-23 7 1955 KIDNAP: MAN IS ACCUSED The kidnapping ot a Singapore merchant three years ago had a sequel yesterday when Tan Siong Huat. 24. was accused of the offence. Tan. wiho faces a tentative charge of abducting Mr Foo Yuen Chew in Upper Serangoon Road at 10 am on March 30.70 words
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84 1958-04-23 7 Deportation delay: Shipping blamed rE Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that difficulties in shipping arrangements had delayed the deportation of people against whom banishment orders had been made. 35 detained He agreed with Mr. Seah Peng Chuan (Ind.) that people against whom orders84 words
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101 1958-04-23 7 Jewellery theft by men with daggers IPOII Tues. r"O Chinese, brandishing daggers last night robbed a couple at their home in Hugh Low Street opposite the New Town police station of iiwi-llirv valued at S6I«. Lee Ah Ctauah. 3«. a vegetable eon tractor and his wife. Wong Ah Hong. 31.101 words
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Article46 1958-04-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues A 12- year-old schoolboy Ng Ah Liah. MM drowned while swimming in a mining pool at Petaling Jaya today Ng. who lives in the satellite" town, seven miles from here, was with friends when he got into difficulty46 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-04-23 7 IPOH. Tues. Dr. N. A. Durham, acting Per.ik State Physician will be leaving for Alo.- Star on transfer at the end of this month He will be succeeded by Dr c Sinnadurai of the Alor Star General Hospital MR SEENIVASAGAM43 words
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Article31 1958-04-23 7 KUALA LUMPR. Tues. Five hundred workers ot the Hong Fatt tin mine seven miles from Kuala Lumpur, staged a sudden go-slow campaign yesterday in protest against the31 words
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11 1958-04-23 7 INCHE GHAZALLI: I WAS EXPELLED BEFORE I HAD TIME TO CONSIDER11 words
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Article206 1958-04-23 7 KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. THE PRESIDENT of the Kelantan branch of the National Union of Standard Primary School Teachers, Inche Ghazalli bin Yusof, today criticised the Kelantan Malay Teachers Association for expelling him on the question of Malay secondary He said the expulsion took place while he206 words
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Article61 1958-04-23 7 Tay Koon San aeed 19. had his bail of $15,000 extended yesterday to May 27 —the date of his trial on a charge of po-ssessme 554 lbs of dutiable tobacco. Tay. who lives in Boon Tat Street. had pleaded not guilty to a charge of having the61 words
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281 1958-04-23 7 MR. SEENIVASAGAM— CITIZEN I FIRST CLASS 'Banish me if you dare.... pENANG. Tues. The secretary-general of the Peoples Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seeni vasagam, last nigh. challenged the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to banish him "But I can tell you this." he told a crowd of 3.000 at281 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-04-23 7 A 'ghost' in the road landed him in hospital JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A Government Printing Department employee her« today told how his encounter with a "ghost' outsid^ the Istana Besar last night landed him in hospital. Sitting up in bed at the General133 words
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Article25 1958-04-23 7 DUNGUN. Tues. The Eastern Mining and Metals Company at Bukit Besi here will hold its second arts exhibition on May 1 and 2.25 words
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127 1958-04-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues Petaling Jaya, the fast-growing new town near the Federal capital, will have an elected town council soon Provision for this will be included in an amendment to the Petaling Jaya Ordinance coming before the Selangor State Council on May 12 Under127 words
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Article29 1958-04-23 7 Death Ov misadventure was the verdict at the inquest on Kang Laing. 65. who died when he tell from a stairca.se in a building in New Bridge Road Singapore29 words
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Article27 1958-04-23 7 Two hundred of the Home lor the Aged and 75 children of the Children > Home in Seremban were given new clothing tor Hari Rava by the Government27 words
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Article21 1958-04-23 7 About 20 delegate, from Singapore Malaya. Sarawak and other Commonwealth countries have begun an extensive course in parliamentary procedure In London21 words
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Advertisement50 1958-04-23 7 J^^ AND A HALF OF FRBSH A 1 -^r}/ I MILK IN EVERY HALF 17 POUND OF CADBURY'S I J DA/RV MILK J y CHOCOLATE > Look for the Porple and Gold Label |^H Yesterday's %^^fSjß^£jjjßjJMSfMtßSßSm Max Temp I fl |B 91 3° F L T^^V Humidity ■W KsHTTiet 62,50 words
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Advertisement120 1958-04-23 7 J 1 iVWONE POWeR U/mic— hhi AITMUt HMMIOWS *oouo<o*i H AGATHA CMBSTiFS nsm mmmmm BE ONE OF THE f J 8,000 WITNESSES AT THE SPECIAL I ONE -DAY ONLY Preview TODAY 5 SHOWS at 1 1 a.m.. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 p.m. BOOK NOW UjUfcjjj^ PHONE ***** I 1 SPECIAL120 words
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287 1958-04-23 8 Govt. to enact security law again rpHC Singapore GovernI i-inment expects tv introduce legislation to re-enact the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance when its expires on Oct ii This was disclosed by the Chief Secretary. Mr. E B. David, in reply to a qucNtinn by Mr St-ah PenK i liv.i287 words
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Article56 1958-04-23 8 Urn Chin Quec 21. pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of criminally intimidatine Wonj> Kay Kuan by threatening him with death. He was alleged to have Issued the threat to Wong to prevent him from telling the truth in an attempted extortion case The56 words
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Advertisement449 1958-04-23 8 £r«lfcW«lM r TH COLVSSAL]! *|d™3mr Ml HWEEK 22nd DAY!*- nAII.V: IMS. t.li. C it 9.3* p.m. •It THE 7-ACADEMY AWARD "PICTURE OF THE YEAR" Aj WILLIAM HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS j l ClnrmaSeope "TN Brillgi Ol Tl» WW KWii" Teeh»»ert«r 'K prices: 14.M1. S3. SI.SO (SI.M baaklaft for rarreflt449 words
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Advertisement616 1958-04-23 8 phonk -j.ywii'llm'i^ TnnAv ONEDAY> lUUMi preview 1 5 Show, at 11 a*., 1.45, 4, 6.31 9.30 p.m Tyrone POWER Charles I.ACGHTON Marten, DIETRICH "WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION" (ua) T °.^''SLAUGHTER on 10th AVL" g^ J s^,^" "C<^^a>2ndWEEK!; 3 Y h i 5 SNOWS DAILY! 11 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 pa616 words
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Miscellaneous400 1958-04-23 8 around the United Nations— Straits Times Crossword s.?W. 'Jhi— a UPS eu the king <«. 3. 6) DOWN I I <j I la I |4 I It I I* I I It I He n 'n>»elf might his I make" < Hamlet) (7). sS§ 3SS Pronou ce cockney s towl400 words
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91 1958-04-23 9 Henry VIII had created a new class of landlords rich with spoils of the church, intent on enclosing the traditional Yeomen lands of the villages and reducing the Yeomen to the level of vassal tenants This article tells how "King Robert" Kett with a91 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1958-04-23 9 THE LAST RISING OF THE YEOMEN Northampton, with 1200 horsemen and a band of Italian mercenaries under Captain Malatesta. soon forced his way into Norwich through St. Stephen's Gate His brief victory collapsed in bloody debacle. The Earl of Warwick, who was leading 6000 foot soldiers and 1500 cavalry northDaily Mirror - 1,023 words
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Advertisement317 1958-04-23 9 Nm—fot -that health/ just combed" look > a T^2ssS3awia"^^ V^"^™ m I K^j Hair stays n**t, I gj QI) looks BI.SSy .rMI hc.lthy Vl^ ITS NEW! Vasrline Biand Hair Cream glvm you a '(uM-comboT I hml> all day long What i idK •■•> acw ha> am K "*J* I 1.317 words
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Miscellaneous102 1958-04-23 9 4irnii>n 4% #'o. Hy lf#fs S* 00l C |fc 1 V BJi^P^l S^ftl OS' 1" T f f b^b^b^. I h<> Sgt in i it if #>*"*/* V oJt4irli*riM I TO tf/JXCATM/M I <|» /4i4<i//V/MS /T j Ut^£^bl ■91 nfOK "r/w s*/H<f*fs* A^m^c. Imj^^bJ L^bbbbbb! B^B^B^R^aalLr^ bbl Irury Hy iltvaivr102 words
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796 1958-04-23 10 PREMIUM WIDENS ON SPOT RUBBER PRICE: SQUEEZE CONTINUES By Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Singapore Rubber Market opened yesterday after the Hari Raya holiday* the squeeze on spot rubber continued and up to two and a half cents premium was added to the price during trading. The reason for the796 words
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Article20 1958-04-23 10 SINGAPORE, April. 22. RUBBER: 77 cents per lb. (down half a cent). TIN: $361 per pieul (down $1).20 words
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Article135 1958-04-23 10 MELBOURNE. Tues INVESTMENT shares recorded a 1 firm tone with B.H.P- up 3d. providing the main price movemant on the Stock Exchange here today Mining shares showed little market price variation. Commonwealth bonds maintained a firm tone. Loans 3\»% 1956-S9 £88 11s M. Loans 3V<% 1856-58 £99 13s135 words
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Article149 1958-04-23 10 May Dm «rade rubber bayer* f.o b closed In Singapore yesterday at 77S cent* per lb down hall a cent on Friday's closing price Closing tone Steady. I losing prices in cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS Spot fob. buyers 79*,. sellers 80 W; Int.149 words
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Article211 1958-04-23 10 The Malataq Exchange Banks' Association made the following i changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2 3 7/8; buying airmail T.T. J/4. OD. 2/4 1 16. 30 d/st| 2 4 7/32. 45 d/st 2 4 9 32. 60 d/st 2 4 11211 words
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Article19 1958-04-23 10 Malayan Share Market APR. 22 APR. IS Industrials: 93.99 93.52 Tins- M.21 »*l* i.in i i'<:.x urn19 words
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Article87 1958-04-23 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exrhmnfr: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK Continent April May $314 buyers. $3? sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $47 >; sellers, drum 150 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no busintss reported done: Muntok white 1134. Sarawak $133. special Sarawak black |74 (.all unchanged). Singapore87 words
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Article63 1958-04-23 10 The directors of Sungei Bata (Malaya I Rubber Estates announce that the £180.800 for the sale of the estate In Malaya and the £102.800 for the Sungei Purun Estate (In which the company has a 50 per cent interest) has been received. It is expected that the accounts63 words
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Article138 1958-04-23 10 Ships lying alongside the Sin<apore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Hallvard 1-2, Wonprato 4-5. Saint Edmund 6A. Eurypvlus 6-7, Bemdoran 8-8. Laust Maersk 10-11. President Monroe 13-14. Rajula 15-16, Tjlwangi 18. Serdang N.Wall 2. Selangor N Wall 4. Batoela 21-22. Celllna 23-24. Akademlk Krilov 25-26. Benlnwers138 words
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Advertisement207 1958-04-23 10 #LOOK FOR THE BRAND HaJuiL THI ORIGINAL ANTI-GERM J»a CHINESt LACQUER VWH-ft Bated on a tung oil OWjf* toSh* o° "bfilliSni VCUjaflp gloss-like finish, leaving ns brushrr.ork». DECORATORS' HARO GLOSS PAINT Kr«T*"7 @STARLO 4 PLASTIC ENAMEL PAINT A brilliant new plosticised resin based enamel giving supreme durability If you have207 words
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Advertisement394 1958-04-23 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION Applications are Invited from persons under 30 yean of age who are Federal Citizens holding a degree of the University of Malaya or its equivalent, for appointment as a Trainee In the Commtshion's rrafflc Department The appointment, which provides an opening- for a person wishing394 words
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Advertisement387 1958-04-23 10 NOTICES OVERSEA SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. CERTIFICATE AND HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS I9M Private candidate* for the Oversea School Certificate. Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education and Higher School Certificate Examinations who wish to offer Science subjects should apply to their Chief Education Officers before Ist May. 1958. D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS387 words
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Advertisement391 1958-04-23 10 NOTICE^ CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS IN OPERA ESTATE AREA Work in connection with electrical extensions In Opera Estate area necessitates the Interruption of electricity supply between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 5 00 pm. on Friday. 25th April. 1958 Consumer* In the following areas will be391 words
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Advertisement722 1958-04-23 10 MAERSK LIME FAR EAST/AFRICA SERVICE ■rota laaaa via Haiiafcaaa, Sktaaaara acceatkia, caraa far— Daraaa (Part BUaaata ay Inawcemaot). Capetown, Ma+aai. Laaaa/ Aaaai. Part Horcourt Accra. Takaraai, Abloom, Monrovia ant Fraetawa. iIaMM" Darfcaft Caaatav* MS MARTVIG MAERSK IS/1* May 1/1 Jaaa S/T Jaaa Ml VIIIKI MAIRM 14/17 Jaaa 4/1 iyl> *V!722 words
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Advertisement2311 1958-04-23 11 9m ii i ZQ±HLLJJJA?^MU i ulm EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWAIXfS SAILING* FOB BANGKOK ANO/4* ME BAST fIWRtaS t. thmm rpore FAUTRIA" 28/5» Ap, M/IMay 2/ 3 May •JAVA" T/ tMay •BOMA- 14/UMay 2S/J4 May 29/24 May Accepts carga rat Bangkak, Stlgta. Japaa HOMIV. ARDS SAILING 4 FOR ADEN, PORT SAN),2,311 words
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Advertisement1150 1958-04-23 11 MeALISTER m, 1 ELI.EM.V4AN LIMES LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG ft HULL «ntl tot c.SA, North Atlontie Ports ond Conedo vio Colombo CITY Of COVINTEV* '•"f *>»*» Poncna »*f»/««A»Y 7/ SMay 9/11 May Caßk Aat.oip ft He.co.Ha CITY OF BEDFORD ypc-a a. Show Panong CITY Of Pf RTH ,nd Jaaa t1,150 words
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Advertisement64 1958-04-23 11 CO.. LTD. Me ***** KLATENESft UNB LOB ANGIUS, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND Acc.ptlng cargo far Central 4 South Ansarioo SUNNYVIUI Spwa P. Siva m Penong 1 24 V JB Apr 4 May 3 May -•rv:- SMay SPONXVILU S'pora P Sh-— Penong < 24/30 Mo, 4 Jaaa 3 Jaaa64 words
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Article, Illustration937 1958-04-23 12 WHAT A TRYING AFFAIR FOR POOR OLD GOOSE IT was Mother Goose's 1 birthday and the gander had planned a surprise for her. He was going to make a grand birthday cake. Now this was not really a good idea at all, because while Mother Goose herself was an excellent937 words
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Article193 1958-04-23 12 HERE are some more pen pals for you. Lee Kok Hiang, aged 13, 54 Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Johore Bahru. Reading, swimming. Tay Boon Kirn, aged 13, 26-A Lorong 23, Oeylang Road. Singapore 14. SUmps. Fon Ah Su, aged 13, 192 Coronation Road, Taiping Reading, music, stamps,193 words
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Article114 1958-04-23 12 DOCTOR. "How Is the boy who swallowed the fifty cent piece!" Nurse. "No change yet." Afr. Tang. "How much to the railway station?" Trishaman "A dollar fiftyMr. Tang. 'How much tor my luggage?" Trishaman. 'I'll carry that for nothing." Mr. Tang. "All right, you carry the luggage and114 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-04-23 12 "Wtui do y:>u Hunk oj m; > < .at!' a^ks the donkey. I consider U's pretty good myself."19 words
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Advertisement465 1958-04-23 12 Climbing up the mountain Dear Boys and Girls. up to meet us. j It is nice to be back in Japan is a very lovely < 1 Singapore again although it country and the most beau- j seems very hot. because I have tiful view of all is Mount J465 words
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Advertisement372 1958-04-23 12 NICHIBAN A healthier and happier life by ROIHI ROIHI Plaster is a strong permeable IMedicine, it has a wonderful effect j ,J on resolving stagnation of the affected I part, promotes the metabolism, gives vital power to the muscle, appeases the pam and oversensitive nerves of body It it the372 words
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Article318 1958-04-23 13 GOAL DISALLOWED, PENALTY NOT AWARDED Last night's results LONDON, Tuesday. pOLICE were called to protect the referee after promotion candidates Plymouth Argyle were beaten at home in last night's English Football League programme. Plymouth, leaders of the Third Division (South), went down 2-3 to318 words
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112 1958-04-23 13 PHILIPPINES TO MEET JAPAN ON MAY 2 rKYO Tues. The Japan La- n Tennis Association last night announced that Japan and Philippines will play their Eastern zone Davis Cup semi-final In Tokyo from May 2 to 4. The Japanese team, led by Mr. Jlro Kumamaru. is the same as theReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-04-23 13 PETER WATERMAN (left), the British and European welterweight champion, about to receive a straight left from Dave C'harnley. the British lightweight holder, during their fight at Harringay last week. The Merit was stopped in the fifth round in Charnley's favour and the following da; Waterman announcedReuter - 54 words
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Article159 1958-04-23 13 LEICESTER, Tuesday. RANDOLPH TURPIN, the British light-heavyweight champion, beat Eddie Wright, of London, in the seventh round of their ten-round contest at the Granby Halls here la.«*t night. The referee stopped thei tight after Wright had been down for counts of five, three andReuter - 159 words
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Article112 1958-04-23 13 PARIS Tues. Laura iudor and But Lovely, who are engaged In the Epsom Oaks, were beaten yesterday in the Trix Penelope at St. Cloud, a race which has frequently provided pointers to the English classic. Laura Tudor, ownrd by Madam Maria Felix Berber, finished second InReuter - 112 words
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Article53 1958-04-23 13 NEW YORK. Cues.—Thirtyfour nations, including Malaya, will be represented at the planning conference in Washington for the first world amateur golf team championship to be held at St Andrews. Scotland. The conference will fix the exact date for the tournament which will be held everyReuter - 53 words
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Article35 1958-04-23 13 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Dennis Adams (South Africa) British Empire flyweight boxing champion was outpointed by Jose Ogazon (Spain) over 10 rounds here last night It was Ogazon's second win over Adams wlthrn Two months. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article173 1958-04-23 13 COOPER AND COGHLAN HEAD AUSTRALIAN RANKINGS MELBOURNE. Tues.—Ashley Cooper, the 21-year-old Davis Cup player from Melbourne, was ranked No. 1 today In the 1958 national rankings list Issued by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association. For the first time In five years the list did not contain the names173 words
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Advertisement582 1958-04-23 13 K onllnurd from Page SITCATIONS VACANI It Word, fi (Mim.)— Box it tit. txlrm. EUROPEAN COMPANY In Singapore requires Asiatic Shnu liiinu Stenographer, applicants with experience will only be considered. Reply Box A 8153 S.T. DUTCH F/TYPIST $450: European Eurasian Book-Keeper $400 Atoo F/Stenographer $450: Asian F/stenoftraphers $350/425: Truck Drivers—City582 words
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Advertisement873 1958-04-23 13 TUITION It U (Mim.)— Box it tit. tMlrm PUBLIC UKIVINCU SCHOOL safely and quick meumd by experienced English, Malay. Chinese •curse from $100/- Each lesson speaking Instructors Guaranteed 18 <- 107 Selegle Road. lel ***** BUSINESS* OPPORTUNITIES 20 Word, U (Mm. I -Bum it tit. txlrm WANTED— SMALL OR Large873 words
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Article111 1958-04-23 14 Colony, Fed policewomen to meet ANNUAL inter territorial games for police women in Singapore and the Federation will be Introduced this year. They will meet at athletics on Aug. 9 and at badminton on Bept 13. and 14 in Singapore The annual men s competition will begin with a cricket111 words
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Article43 1958-04-23 14 PENAN& Tues Mr. P.B M. Dew was elected president of the Penang Cricket Association at the annual general meeting last night. Mr R E.F Barrett was elected vice-president with Mr. B.R. McMullen as secretary and Mr E.P Clyde treasurer.43 words
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Article714 1958-04-23 14 MALAYA CEYLON 1-1 HONOURS BREAK EVEN ON THE FIRST DAY OF DAVIS CUP ENCOUNTER Lim cracks after close first set KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Iff A LAY A and Ceylon shared honours in the first day's play of their first round encoun ter in the Eastern zone of the Davis Cup714 words
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Article197 1958-04-23 14 JOON LOKE WINS PERAK GOLF TITLE I rOii, t. ues. Too Joon 1 Loke. jQ. the North Malayan runner-up, won the Perak Golf Championship for Uato Blelloch Trophy on the Tiger Lane course here today. He returned an aggregate Of 237 (80 80 77) tor 54 holes in the two-day197 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-04-23 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By QNLY a few horses galloped against the stop watch at Penang yesterday. Fastest gallop was done by Bagby's trio, Timbcrlane, Meteorite and High Hopes They ran half a mile in 51 2 5 and the last three in 37 wide out. Meteorite205 words
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Article, Illustration362 1958-04-23 14 MOK MM Pllt - MOK MM Pllt By SINGAPORE swimming fans will see Australia's fabulous Konrads, Jon and lisa, in action when they pass through Singapore on their way home from the Empire Games at Cardiff in August. The Konrads together the other 18 members of the Australian362 words
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Article30 1958-04-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR TENNIS: Davis Cap: Ceylon Malaya. Selangor Club coarts 14 pjs.). SOCCER: I >it 1: R.A.F. r T.P.C.A., Princes Road. Div t: n.i Indian Assn. f S.C.A.A.30 words
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133 1958-04-23 14 Flame off to Tokyo TORCH HANDED TO JAPS AT MANILA MANILA. Tues. -Two Japanese Air Force planes, carrying the Asian Games flame, left here today for Japan The name, which was lit this morning at Rlzal Memorial Coliseum here, will burn at Tokyo Stadium, site of the Asian Games, nextReuter - 133 words
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Article126 1958-04-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tueb Selangor is sending a team of 20 players to take part in the Inter-school soccer carnival in Singapore starting on Thursday Six states Singapore. Johorc Malacca Negrl Sembllan. Kelantan and Selangor are competing The chairman of the football section of126 words
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Article72 1958-04-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, rues. Ronald Meades, the English coach appointed by Football Association of Malaya to brush up the Malayan Asian Games soccer team, will arrive here on Thursday Together with Choo Seng Quee. Meades will coach the Asian Games team until the team's departure on May 16.72 words
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128 1958-04-23 14 OEREMBAN. Tue& I'he Federation Combined Services will field a strong team for the F.A.M. Cup semifinals against Penang at 'he City Stadium on Sunday The team was selected last night after a trial between British Army side and a Uuuna XI The British team128 words
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Article91 1958-04-23 14 Malayans in Perth form soccer XI PERTH. Tues— A group of Malayan students here have formed a soccer team. The team, composed of players from almost every state In M«laya has been entered for the Perth League It has so far played five matches, of which they won three, drew91 words
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Article228 1958-04-23 14 Fun and soccer at carnival DLAYERS competing hi 1 the week-long Singapore youth soccer festival sponsored by the Singapore Amateur Football Association, which starts tomorrow, will have special amenities provided for them. The players from five states in the Federation Malacca. Negrl Sembilan, Johore, Selangor and Kelantan and Singapore will228 words
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Article19 1958-04-23 14 PENANG. Tues. Penang will meet Perax in the flrst inter-state cricket match of the season next month19 words
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Article159 1958-04-23 14 KUANTAN, Tues.— Pahang Ceylonese drew with Negn Sembllan Ceylonese in their annual two-day cricket match orf the padang here yesterday. Batting for most ot the first day, Pahang scored 168 runs with Dr. M. C. Umapathy top scoring with 56 runs (five sixes and two159 words
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