The Straits Times, 21 June 1958
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Title Section20 1958-06-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Mai*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1958 it 15 CENTS20 words
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Article256 1958-06-21 1 ENVOYS BARRED FROM AREAS OUTSIDE JAVA, BORNEO Troops close in on Menado JAKARTA, Fri.— The Indonesian Government today banned foreign embassy staffs from travelling to any part of Indonesia except Java and Borneo. Diplomatic sources said the Foreign Minis try had instructed them that Sumatra, Celebes. MoluccasReuter; UPI - 256 words
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372 1958-06-21 1 Dear sirs, What are your earnings? KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, fHE Government will soon ask 6,000 firms in Malaya: "Confidentially, what is your income, expenditure and salary bill?" The quiz will be part of a national income and balance of payments survey being planned to fill in the "serious gap" in372 words
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Article79 1958-06-21 1 $20,000 raid on Shell Co. office si.ria (Brunei). Fri. 4 MASKED robber today escaped with about $31,000 in notes in a "snatch and run" raid on the office of the shell Company's office here. The intruder entered the office this afternoon and blinded the cashier with powdered pepper before heUPI - 79 words
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Article104 1958-06-21 1 Malaya deplores Nagy execution KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. rE Federation's ambassador in Washington, Dr. Ismail, has been instructed by the Government to support any proposal in the United Nations which deplores the execution of Mr. Imre Nagy, the former Hungarian Prime Minister and his associates. A spokesman of the Ministry of104 words
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Article34 1958-06-21 1 PARIB, Frl.— Gen. Sir Ro bert Mansergh. commander In-chief of United Kingdom Land Forces, will pay a fourday visit to France next week at the Invitation of the French Defence Ministry ReuterReuter - 34 words
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251 1958-06-21 1 PLAN to BEAT THE REDS THROUGH LESSONS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE Federation Government's plan to fight Communism through education has been referred to a five-man special working committee. The committee will consider the introduction into Malayan schools of subjects like: Ethics or principles of behaviour; reasoning and logic; and civics.251 words
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253 1958-06-21 1 REDSS GIVE 'BUY LESS RUBBER' WARNING DUBBER MANUFACTURERS In China have warnn> ed Singapore rubber exporters that they will buy less Malayan rubber if its quality continues to detorinrato The warning was contained In a letter sent to the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore by the China Importers and Exporters253 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-06-21 1 Polo loving Ambassador arrives POLO LOVING Maj General Nawabsada Muh ammad Sher All Khan Pakistan's first High Commissioner to Malaya who arrived In Singapore with his wife and four children In the Asia yesterday str lit- Times picture38 words
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Article29 1958-06-21 1 BOSTON (Mass). Fri— John J. ("Fats") BuccelU. 44-year-old gangster, was shot dead by another gangster as ha sat at the wheel of a car here yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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221 1958-06-21 1 GIRL one of 53 held in blue film swoop KLANG Frl. DOLICE arrested 53 1 people here last night including one girl and several Oovernm c n t officials— when they raided a "blue film" show. The audience at a private house in Kampong Java— were startled when the police221 words
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Article31 1958-06-21 1 LONDON, Frl.— The 3.500 striking dockers at the Pool of London— hard core of the dock strikers voted unanimously this morning to return to work on Monday ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1958-06-21 1 ALGIERS. Kri.— A French military tribunal here today sentenced to death four Algerians for killing four people and making 10 assassination attempts.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article63 1958-06-21 1 WASHINGTON, f'ri. The United I States yesterday called for a United Nations Investigation of the eiecution of I Imre N. <jr and three other Hungarian leaders. I The D.N. General Assembly's committee on Hun car; will meet tomorrow. China today warned satellite nations to toe63 words
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150 1958-06-21 1 'BLUE' RECORD GOES ON AIR— BY ERROR A RECORD banned by Radio Malaya for Its strong overtones of sex was put on the air by the Penang studios yesterday afternoon during its "Fun and Frolics" programme by mistake. And the announc r >.id not stumble on to his gaffe until150 words
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Article53 1958-06-21 1 KOTA BHARU. Frl<— Two houses were blown to the ground and six others badly damaged when a gale swept Bunut Payong, a village near here, yesterday. A 50-year-old padi planter Musa bin Ahmad, was knocked unconscious and pinned under the roof of his house He was rescued53 words
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Article24 1958-06-21 1 KOLLYWOOD. Frl. The condition of 81 -year-old actor Edmund Gwenn, who Is suffering from a stroke, was reported worsening yesterday D.P.I24 words
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Article17 1958-06-21 1 LONDON. Frl.— The airlift of the Ist Guards Brigade to Cyprus started early today ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article273 1958-06-21 1 2 a.m. news roundup RUSSIA INVITED TO JOIN TIN PACT PARIS, Kri.— The International Tin Council announced today that it had "agreed formally to invite the Soviet Union to become a producer-partici-pant in the international tin agreement." The announcement was made in a communique issued here following a four-day meeting273 words
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Article67 1958-06-21 1 SHIP SINKS— CREW IS SAFE MANILA, Frl.— The Japa nese ship Hlgashl Maru (5.895 tons), which ran aground last night off Balintang Island. 90 miles north of Luzon, sunk early this morn ing. according to a report re- celved here. Earlier reports said that two rescue ships, the San DiegoReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement102 1958-06-21 1 Volkswagen (SIA iS Br ?^sw Jl^M £*>d£^^^r OVALT I N I /A jontAlnj Na- ]fi ure'i best food* prlth additional *^H f y iriUmlM. I y )W Child's Health... What wouldn't you give to ensure it f 0n« way, Mother* is to re- cognise the value of a food i102 words
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901 1958-06-21 2 r MALETER THIS IS THE STORY of the former wife of Hungarian Maj.Cen. Pal Malerer, executed by the Communists this week with former Premier Imre Nagy for rheir roles in the Hungarian uprising of 1956 •gainst Soviet oppression. Mrs. Maleter,901 words
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117 1958-06-21 2 NO. 10 DOWNING ST. 'NEEDS A STRUCTURAL OVERHAUL' I ONDON, Fri— Number 10 Downing Street one of the most famous addresses in the world and official London residence of Britain's Prime Minister is structurally unsound, a fire hazard and needs a thorough overhaul. Stating this In an 11-page White Paper,Reuter - 117 words
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135 1958-06-21 2 JAKARTA. Friday. TpHE Government today invited Royal Dutch Shell 1 to resume oil pumping and refining operations in East Borneo. Shell temporarily closed its multi-million installations at Balik Papan in April, after rebel bombers attacked two tankers in the harbour. One was sunk. Dr.Reuter - 135 words
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Article38 1958-06-21 2 Brigadier L. W. Thornton, Adjutant-General of the New Zealand Army, has been appointed chief of the SEATO Military Planning Office. He succeeds BrigadierGeneral Alfredo M. Santos, who has returned to duty In the Philippines.38 words
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230 1958-06-21 2 REST OF THE A OVERSEAS NEWS TOP US. JOCKEY DIES AFTER BIG RACE ACCIDENT LOS ANGELES, Fri. a former champion Jockey, Jackie Westropp, died in hospital here yesterday from multiple injuries after being thrown from his mount at Hollywood Park racecourse. Westropp. who was 40, was riding the filly "WellReuter - 230 words
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Article44 1958-06-21 2 PITTSBITRG, Fri. Ten volunteers went home happily by taxi here yesterday after drinking beer and whisky at public expense. They bad volunteered to help test "drunkometers" machines designed to show police if motorists are under the influence of liquor. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement137 1958-06-21 2 SUITS MADE TO j D MEASURE AT SLASHED [I PRICES 1 H N I READYMADE Rj 1 1 Dacron Trousers $12/- H I Manhattan Checks GN Sport Shirti 20. 50 17. 50 11 M Arrow Check Sport Shirts 14.50 12.00 JM M Arrow Small Check Sport Shirts 11 SO «00137 words
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Article602 1958-06-21 3 Bases for the obligations of Britain GOVERNOR CONFIDENT BOTH SIDES WILL BE WON OVER FINALLY LONDON, Friday. GOTH Greece and Turkey have rejected the British Government's seven-year interim self-government plan for Cyprus. The plan, outlined by the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmiilan, in the HouseReuter - 602 words
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Article74 1958-06-21 3 IN a message to British forces in Cyprus. Sir Hugh Foot said: The uncertainty is now ended and our purpose stated. "We may have to face worse dangers than we have known in the past, but the cause in which we are engaged is no lessReuter - 74 words
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107 1958-06-21 3 Sex-change former pilot is bankrupt LONDON, Fri. ROBERTA COWELL. the former fighter pilot who became a woman, told a bankruptcy court here yesterday that since changing sex seven years ago she had been offered film, stage, radio, and magazine offers of £100.000. She haa not taken up any of theReuter - 107 words
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Article27 1958-06-21 3 DACCA, Fri.— Mr. Abu Hussain Sarkar. leader of the Krishak Siainik Party, was sworn in as Chief Minister of East. Pakistan this mornine ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-06-21 3 A TURKISH CROWD sits with an effigy of Archbishop Makarios at a mass meeting in E Ankara to listen to Dr. I Fazik Kutchuk. leader of the Turkish minority In E Cyprus. I The Turks are pro E testing against British E policy in Cyprus. U.P.I.UPI - 52 words
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174 1958-06-21 3 'NOT GUILTY' PLEA BY AMERICAN LONDON. Friday. DERNARD SMITH, 68-year-old New Yorker, was alleged in court yesterday to have beaten his sister to death in his London hotel room when she was helping him pack for his return next day to the UnitedReuter - 174 words
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Article57 1958-06-21 3 BELGRADE, Fri— The official Yugoslav newspaper Borba said last night that a mass campaign of arrests and deportations was now in progress In Commnnht China This is the first time a Yugoslav newspaper has published such strong criticism of interior conditions in a Communist country sinceReuter - 57 words
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Article87 1958-06-21 3 LONDON. Fri.— Lord Kindersley. chairman of Rolls Royce. today urged the opening of markets like China to British industry. In his annual statement to shareholders he spoke of the "paramount importance" of the Government winning economic stability to enable exporters to compete In internationalReuter - 87 words
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Article26 1958-06-21 3 S am's wreath WASHINGTON. Fri— Gen Jira Vichit Ongg.am, Slam's chief of staff, yesterday laid a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldiers here U.P.IUPI - 26 words
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Article374 1958-06-21 3 J ONDON Thurs— Stock markets received further assistance today by the announcement of a half per cent reduction In the bank rate to five per cent. The ne-.< dip had been largely discounted and markets were firm just before the announcement so that there waa no lmrr-dlate response374 words
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Article295 1958-06-21 3 HANDS OFF LEBANON, RUSSIA WARNS ]I|OSCOW, Fri. The m Soviet Press hinted I yesterday that Russian "volunteers" might reinforce the rebels in the Lebanon if America and Britain sent troops to bolster the government forces. The party organ Pravda said the situation was similar Ito the Anglo-French Buez action InReuter; UPI - 295 words
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Article46 1958-06-21 3 JERUSALEM. Fri— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations secretary-general, will arrive here tomorrow for talks with Mr. David Ben Gurion. the Israeli Prime Minister. Mr. Hammarskjoeld is at present holding talks In Belrut In an effort to end the Lebanese crisis.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-06-21 4 PICTURED— THE DRAMATIC THAMES RESCUE THAT MADE ESAH, 19, A HEROINE THE SCENE is tbe R.vrr Thames in London. A rowing boat is about to pick up from the chilly waters a fwir-vrar-«M boy and bis rescuer. Minutes earlier Esah binte Abdullah. 19, »t Kelantan. a87 words
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79 1958-06-21 4 'DEATH BLOW TO REDS IS CITIZENS TARGET TAIPING. Fri. rE town of Lenggong. in I'pper ivrak. has formed its own Good Citizens Committee with the aim of dealinc the "death blow" to the demoralised terrorists in the area. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Tan Kirn Seng, told the inaugural79 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-06-21 4 10 DAYS TO GO Home from the office after a long day and he doesn't even see his wife His thoughts are all on winning that $20,000 MM Jackpot Contest30 words
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Article203 1958-06-21 4 Dr. SODHY IS IN CHARGE OF THE PROJECT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. "pHE Federation Government is drawing up a plan for a national tuberculosis service that will co-ordinate and integrate all existing services. The project is in the hands of Dr. J. s Sodhy. Senior Tuberculosis203 words
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Article59 1958-06-21 4 PENANG. Frl. MotoriM Phoon Yew Lam. 26. whose car crashed Into two other cars, two cyclists and s trkha when it skidded on n wet road here, was fined $100 tciay for dangerous driving He said: "A pedestrian stepped into my path and I had to59 words
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Article40 1958-06-21 4 KUALA LIPIS Frl —A civics lecture was held here thts week for 55 members of the Kampong Budu Kaum Ibu The District Officer. Inche Mohamed Anuar bin Lope Shukor asked for co-opera-tion in improving the kampongs40 words
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Article24 1958-06-21 4 KUANTAN. Frl The Eastern Malaya district con ference and Methodist Youth Fellowsnip rally will be heln here next Friday and Satur day24 words
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Article61 1958-06-21 4 IPOH. Fri.— Colombo Pla-i students who have studied In New Zealand will cntertai.i 30 officers and men of the Ist Bn.. New Zealand Re giment. at a social and dance at the Anderson School hai! tomorrow night. The function is sponsored by the Junior Technical Trade61 words
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Article42 1958-06-21 4 PhKAN m (*johe Mo hamed Salleh bin Haji Mo homed Amin Pahang wmtt tant collector of land re venue, has been appointee assistant district officer h ere He succeeds Dato Mohartd bin Ibrahim who ha> transferred to Bentong42 words
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Article159 1958-06-21 4 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE H<-4iam wmve 47< mtrtrtt KCIAI.A lIMI'IR MnUam wave 241 metre* PEJUNG Medium wave 366 mrirei IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To Listeners- 7.16 Morning Serenade; 730 The News; 7Ji159 words
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Article49 1958-06-21 4 KUALA LIPIS, Frl— Three new Justices of the peace created recently by the Sultan of Pahang will be entertained to a public dinner at the Chinese club ben on June 28. They are Mr. Ong S»ong Seung. Inche Zaini Pa' Chlk and Mr Dall Singh.49 words
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170 1958-06-21 4 STAGGER OFFICE HOURS? IT'S NOT PRACTICABLE, SAY TRADE LEADERS KIAI.A Ll'MPl'K. hri Commercial leaders here today warned that staggered office working hours would have serious repercussions on busini ss The municipal traffic advisory committee has suggested that working hours in Government and commerce should be staugrrrd to reduce traffic congestion170 words
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187 1958-06-21 4 KUALA LUMPUK. Friday. ESS than 24 hours after a man divorced his wife he stabbed her to death and shouted to a horrified crowd at the General HospUal here- "Come and arrest me. I have killed my wife. I will not run away." Mohamed187 words
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Article27 1958-06-21 4 KUANTAN. Frl. Th« Cast Pahang agricultural show will be held here on Saturday and Sunday. A baby show will be held in conjunction with It.27 words
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Advertisement102 1958-06-21 4 illl INDONESIA Wml% I WORLD CHAMPIONS and trained on BRAND'S ESSENCE OF brandslßSh ESSENCE OF CHICKEN KJJJ? THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH ■K||gO IflDo/ niinr ml m. PIIAnAIITCC IP I \3\3f\mmf\mm ILL J^0 r f TLJ AT ET CT B 3 ■I n NESCAFE jfe^ J every \j n oi iric102 words
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Article85 1958-06-21 5 Jail for trying to rob a goddess I*CNANG, Frl. A labourer, P. Sinnathauiby. was Jailed for six months today for tteiripting to steal three gold chains from the neck of a temple goddess. I. Shai.mugam. watchman of the Kaliamaharvin temple, said he saw sinnathamby lifting the chains from the goddess85 words
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344 1958-06-21 5 ABOUCTEO GOLDSMITH MHTMPED HIM CINVIAPORE police yesterday searched tor three youths who abducted and robl>ed a goldsmith of jewellery worth $2,500 on Thursday afternoon. Bound hand and foot, his eyes niastered. he was dumped in roadside lallang and spent two hours trying to344 words
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Article196 1958-06-21 5 SINGAPORE City Councl on the Royal Island Cl within a year. il yesterday served notice ub to quit 68 acres of land I At the same time It wrote to the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Inche Abdul Hamid I bin Haji Jumat,196 words
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Article25 1958-06-21 5 TANA RAT A Prl. A total of 141 youths In the Cameron Highlands have registered for national service. Most of them are Chinese.25 words
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Article49 1958-06-21 5 United States Olympic diving champion of 1956. Bob Clotworthy. will give an ex hibition at the Singapore Royal Island Club between 6.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. today. The diving exhibition will be followed by a barbecue and square dancing organised by the American University Club.49 words
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Miscellaneous959 1958-06-21 5 Hoong Yee Loong Cliun Ch«« l*«-nang lluub iCantonea*) 2.M. 7.15. 930. CATHAY: Sad Sack 1. 330. CATHAY: Cha Cha Ctrl 11. Srtfamal 6 30 9.30; ODCON: Young 1.30. 7. 930. Ouns 1 15, 3.30. 6.45, 9.15; MKX: Giant 2 30. 7 15. 9.15: PARAMOUNT: Shahl Bazaar HuitlllaB CAPITOL: Sor Kwar959 words
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Obituary126 1958-06-21 6 M *mr 4* tit I Minimum) MRS. PANG HOW YEW Nee Yeo Kwee Choo i 76) pa&Md awaj peacefully at No. 5 Joo Hong Road on 20/6/58. leaving behind her beloved husband, «7 sons Tong Hak, Tong Kuan. Tong Yong, Tong Khlam. Tong Jin. Tong Chew, Tong Hui (of126 words
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Article195 1958-06-21 6 It Wmr4, fit (Vim mum) VANITY for the latest Chemise line in all sizes. CULTURED PEARLS. new shipment Just received by Helen Ling. 97 Tanglln Rd. JAVA RLJSTTAFEL— A speciality every Saturday and Bunday luiu-htlme at the Cockpit HAN SUYIN'B Great Ne« NoveL "The Mountain Is Young" Is now195 words
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The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. June 21. 1958
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Article546 1958-06-21 6 The barbarous Hungarian' executions have strengthened the belief that Russia is retreating from the summit Not even Moscow could have misjudged the world's reaction to the murder of Nag} and his colleagues. The Russians may not properly understand the strange vaJu>' which the free world attache.to human546 words
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Article310 1958-06-21 6 The British plan tor Cyprus does not lack boldness or vision. Mr. Macmiiian's description of it as "an adventure in partnership" suras up both the scheme and Britain's hope that with Greek and Turkish co-operation this otherwise intractable and dangerous problem can be solved. Without their assistance310 words
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Article260 1958-06-21 6 I'he Press in Indonesia has been facing increasing trial.--since the Army, two yea.^ ago, began to exercise mon seriously its powers undoi martial law. It was inevitable thab civil war in Sumai.'.i and the Celebes should le.i.i to some restrictions, but thj position of the Press MOMMd260 words
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Article220 1958-06-21 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO ifrom Me MuiL rime* uf Jane ti. IMS) zrpm. < iri-unmUiH-e* ol Hit im- rent heaty depression in Ibe (.'stony and Dri|litwun»i 5 State* is rau*in| teriou* in- (let; to those who arr <-iicj.<i! In Irmde There it. bsveter, a lar iw. t" E mislie lane abioad.220 words
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Article1380 1958-06-21 6 CYNICU. S - by CYNICU.S r|NE is apt to forget there are politicians to whom "intellectual" is a dirty word. The most, delirious incident in the. Singapore City Council debate on the Royal Island Club's iea.se was the Mayor's insistence that Mr. A rmst rone, should withdraw so offensive1,380 words
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Advertisement583 1958-06-21 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. It •»•»<• tl* I Himimum). EVERARD: To Terese and Bob In Holland 18 658 a daughter. Be .-nadette Llliane. Both well. KUEK: To Alice and Dick, a boy. Derrick, on June 20, 1958 at Youngberg Hospital. Both well. IM.II.MIIM m Wmrit tl* (Mimimmm) LEXKULL FERRIEK: Between Rita Magdalena,583 words
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Advertisement122 1958-06-21 6 World renowned-not only as a liqueur but as a tonic wine containing specially selected rare herbs <J7ie ytfit/e/. </fyucub EMBASSY HOTEL LTD. M«v ovpotitt K«t»m Porki V»m t«. MM/4 .^mm* Om( »»4 Dane* m •■> ROOf AABOtN tt m M MM r.o^Kt (utafttMHl till I a AWfW^ S Done* Jvlal122 words
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857 1958-06-21 7 ON NIGHT OF DEATH HE SAID: SHALL NOT SEE YOU AGAIN~>BETTER MARRY ANOTHER' HE ASKED ME TO MOVE TO HIS MOTHER'S HOUSE* INSPECTOR OFTEN SPOKE OF KILLING HIMSELF, INQUEST IS TOLD jyjISS MOLLY MAHSETT MICHAEL, 19, told a Singapore inquest yesterday that857 words
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Article67 1958-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The 27-ton ketch Ruth-Gor-don, used by the Outward Bound School at Lumut as a training ship, is likely to be handed to the Royal Malayan Navy for safekeeping. A spokesman of the schol told the Straits Times today that the school was not In67 words
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Article24 1958-06-21 7 The Singapore Workers' Party will hold a meet-the-people session at their new headquarters, 345. Rangoon Road, from 5t07 o ni today.24 words
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Article23 1958-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The Sultan of Selangor will open the Kuala Selangor Agri-Horticultural Show at the Kuala Selangor town padang tomorrow.23 words
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252 1958-06-21 7 KLM Colony flights -talks going on rPHE KfcM General Mana--1 ger in Singapore, Mr. C. Supper, yesterday confirmed a report that negotiations were going on between the British Government and the Netherlands regarding the airline's services to the Colony. A Reuter report from the Hague yesterday said a Dutch newspaper,252 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-06-21 7 A PROUD FATHER yesterday welcomed home his son after a fouryear absence by garlanding him and with the words "Well done my son The FATHER is Mr. Hazare Singh, of the Social Welfare Department Kuala Lumpur, the SON is Dalip Singh. 24, who returned in the liner73 words
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332 1958-06-21 7 5-death vllaae warned about well water IPOH, Fri.— The 2,40* 1 inhabitants of Kampong Tawas, a new village four miles from here, have been warned to take precautions against a killer disease by boiling all drinking water. The disease, x which brings on violent bouts of vomiting and d.arrhoea, has332 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-06-21 7 ON PARADE and looking very pleased are Misses Gwend«lene An* and T. Bimblavanth) two policr inspectors of Seremban. They received the Royal Life Saving Society Medal at a ceremony on the pox lire padang in Seremban this week for passing their intermediate examination70 words
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Article72 1958-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The total customs duties collected last month in the Federation dropped by $*****7 over April It amounted to $33,060,762 in 'May compared with $33,599.--569 during the prevldus month. The total import duties for May totalled $23 483.545 representing an increase of $212,901 over April.72 words
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Article94 1958-06-21 7 3 ACCUSED OF MURDER GO FREE IPOH. Fri— Three men accused of murdering a policeman's eight-year-old son were discharged In the magistrate's court here today. Inspector Sarian Singh prosecuting, said he had been instructed by the DPP to withdraw charges against T. Lourdesamy. 23. S. Arulanan dam, 20. both of94 words
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Article37 1958-06-21 7 IPOH. Fri. A woman police inspector! Miss Chung Chew Yoong, 21, has been transferred from the Federal Police Depot In Kuala urn pur Miss Chung Is a former student of the Anglo-Chines-Girls' School here.37 words
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241 1958-06-21 7 Mr. S: MAGIC PLOT TO OUST ME FROM POLITICS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'THE leader of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasaganf is convinced his opponents are resorting to black magic to oust him from politics, i On two occasions chicken eggs with his initials and strange" Inscriptions on241 words
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Article38 1958-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Loh Shaw Ming. 36. a clerk In the Survey Department here, was Jailed for a day and fined $500 by the Sessions Court today for crl mlnal breach of trust of $32538 words
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Article23 1958-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn —No further casualties to Com. munist terrorists or security forces have been repoited in the Federation today23 words
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Article98 1958-06-21 7 Arsonist fires fuel tankers ARSONISTS set firr I* three WO-gallon krr»sene tankers and a lorry in Prinsrp Street. Singapore, at 3.30 a.m. jrMnlay Two of i in- tankers mm parked to shophousrs where several famillet live. Flame s li. k.«i the top floor windows. The blaze v.i s put out98 words
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Article41 1958-06-21 7 PONTIAN Fn t-.^NO was in the grip of the M C because of its lack of funds. the president of Party Ne-.:.i,i, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja afar, told supporters at a rally near here today41 words
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Advertisement79 1958-06-21 7 TINGLING FRESH' -<md that means healthy gums tfl^B The tingle pUPIb^BV yQ& comes from Soditim flPi*^^2fc W 1 Ricinokate, a r>'J^C WtM substance that cares I Wff* for your sums, and I'^'lUb^L it's in every tube W9 JF% °f Gibbs SR I fjt Br^BWViß^^^^F^Jk I l Y^jm^K' lec-f reshj tingling79 words
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Advertisement131 1958-06-21 7 Use Asepso Soap for skin complaints > y I can't possiblq go to the dance this week. K Not with all these I&f spots on rmj face. SHOULD USe\^ M asepso soap. wm I'VE NEVER BEEN 1^ BOTHERED WITH l|^jjjgg*gp*.-:~A SKIN TROUBLES J^^J^^^A ■L SINCE I STARTED v. using iti131 words
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250 1958-06-21 8 IPOH, Fri— Mr Justice Good today criticised the "absolutely contemptible behaviour" of two witnesses in a murder trial which entered its fourth day in the Supreme Court here. "A man Is on trial for his life and they have told the most bare-faced250 words
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Article275 1958-06-21 8 By GEOFFREY BOLAND ifALAYA'S bank rate is not likely to be reduced for nearly a fortnight following the further cut in We per cent on Thursday. the British bank rate to fl Any change Is likely to come into operation on July 2 when275 words
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Article55 1958-06-21 8 PENANG, Frt.— The Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today announced that a further 3.500 lines making B,9oo— would be installed In Penang. Inche Sardon, who Inspected the new exchange in Madras Lane this morning, also promised a quicker connection between55 words
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Article45 1958-06-21 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri.— A labourer, K. Marimuthu. 40. jumped Into the path oi an approaching goods train near Penan* railway station on April 18, the coroner's court here was told today The coroner. T«an Nik Hussaln. recorded a verdict of suicide.45 words
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Article151 1958-06-21 8 King and Queen to see dragon boats race in Penang regatta today OENA N G. Frl. A 1 stream of outstation spectators, headed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will watch the regatta at Gurney Drive tomorrow. This will be the climax of the151 words
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130 1958-06-21 8 'CHEE FAH' OPERATOR TO FACE BOARD SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Fri "Mr. X Junior," son of the chee-fah characters lottery promoter, who took over the running of the racket after the arrest oX his father live years ago.' will soon appear before a board of inquiry for restricted residence. A police130 words
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Article44 1958-06-21 8 IPOH. Frl. A salesman. Lav Guan Seng. 34. wa.s charged in the Session* Court today with mlsappro pruning $3,490 from his firm Messrs Slme Darby and Co Lav. who pleaded not guilty, was allowed ball of $2,000 until July 2.44 words
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202 1958-06-21 8 Shelved; Plan to halt 'fifth columns* KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •THE GoTernMent is likely to scrap 1 a scheme to prevent undesirable elements in Singapore exercising political influence here because Federation political parties themselves have already taken active steps to deal with the threat The government had meant to introduce amendments202 words
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333 1958-06-21 8 Leader of anti-vice campaign quits three positions IPOH, Frl. Mr. M. V 1 Hussein. 39. leader of a campaign against prostitution, has resigned from three offices. They were the positions 01 president of the Pan Malayan Moral Defenpe Organisation, general secretary of the Perak branch of the All-Malayan Muslim Missionary333 words
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Article60 1958-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fit The world president of the Associated Country Women ot the World. Mrs. A. M. Berry, arrived here today from Singapore for a tour of Women;' Institutes. She wIU be In the Federa Uon for eight days before leaving for Calcutta to at lend60 words
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Advertisement571 1958-06-21 8 J NOW SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY 3 P Phone 2»759 In ENGLISH *****1 In MANDARIN Phone J030«. J 5 shows daily at 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6. 30& 9.30 pm 4 SHAW ORGANISATION prsaeala the 3rd ASIAN GAMES tokyo 2 A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE FILM h SHAWSCOPE SPECIAL CONCESSION FOR SCHOOLS a Admission:571 words
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Miscellaneous290 1958-06-21 8 •>• -aaj a 21 Dress clrcle «Uowed to comStraits Times Crossword Hs?«a ti DOWN J 3 ia^l 4 F IS I l"A fooJlah conalatency ti the J of little minds (Cmer- SS 2 Doone's weapons? (T) ■r— >>^ Skti -J 3. Prophet iom«r about mission. l 0 apart I I290 words
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1141 1958-06-21 9 30 died when Temenggong's picnic boat blew up Hw^^TT^^^ t r^ WT khl ft* £n{ *^^W^W i J S»t BL V f*^4tti« i^& vfl b Iff w TRAGEDY VICTIMS' GRAVES WERE THE FIRST TO BE DUG IN BUKIT TIMAH CEMETERY JNCHI Ibrahim bin Abdullah, younger son of Murrshi Abdullah, Singapore's1,141 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-06-21 9 lialhmisir Pier as it looked at the time of the tragedy of the paddl»- steamer Johore. Th c explosion, a court of inquiry found, was due letting cold water into an empty red-hot boiler. 440 words
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Advertisement260 1958-06-21 9 BABYCHAM The genuine Champagne Perry The babycham bottle fills a champagne glass [ffoXy Available from hotels, bars and clubs throughout Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. MADE IT SHOWERINGS LIMITED OF SOMERSET, ENGLAND Distributed by SIME DARBY Why users call it the puyrj I IFF From its microporous plastic Porvic260 words
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Miscellaneous127 1958-06-21 9 0 ami <>n A 0 <>. tiff l###o I f^i Aik v c\j kEET I r. > y/ 2J a\^< El -j 1 ff l^fcj j ill jjffi MlP^^r^^^frj^f^g^gßg^g^gßg^H v -.vAiTiNG 7 Cic\ f jar *V-* I^ -w i m 1 1 'J^^WB^Bi Saint tiff l.i»stii» i lmriii is Ioi<127 words
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464 1958-06-21 10 By Our Market Correspondent "f HERE was a slightly better sentiment on the Malayan Share Market yesterday largely as a result of the overnight rise of £2. 105. in the price of three months tin in London. Industrial* were steady and tins steady464 words
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Article299 1958-06-21 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials were steady, tins were steady after firm, and rubbers quiet. The turnover was small.'' Singapore tnd Federation broker* reported the following busi I nes* done yesterday: Fraser tc I Neave ords $2.48 lovernigliti. $2 55 (Immediate delivery), $2.49 and $2.50; Gammon299 words
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Article19 1958-06-21 10 Malayan Share Market June Mi Jun* 19 Industrial*: 87.81 87.75 Tins: 71.95 71.3 C Jan. 1 1»58=1M.19 words
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Article96 1958-06-21 10 MELBOURNE. Prt Loans 3', "c 1956-59 £99 7s 9d Loans 3Vi 1955-58 £100 7s 9d Bank of NSW. £36 7/16 Con. Zinc 63/9 Mount Lyell 2 1/4 4 N. Broken HDJ 98/- seller Hill 50 U/114 Mount Morgan 11/1H £k° 4/6H Western Mining io/9 Ampol Ez 6/7 \l96 words
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Article230 1958-06-21 10 The Malayan Exrlungr Banks' AsMcUUon made the lollowlng changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday: l*n«loii: selling T.T. or O.D 2/3 7s; buying airmail T.T 2 4 O.D. 2 4 132, 30 dst 243 16 45 dst 2 4 7 32, 60 d»t 2 4 9 32' 90230 words
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Article112 1958-06-21 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Ex- change: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: i Copra: quiet; UK /Continent June/ July 13 1 buyers, $314 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $47 sellers, drum $50', sellers. Pepper: steady- about 180 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $125, Sarawak $124. (both up112 words
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Article151 1958-06-21 10 July Ant grate rubber buyers I f.o.b. closed in Singapore yester- day at 74 T, cents per 1b up threeeighths of a cent on Thursday's closing price. Clesing tone: Steady Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.SS. Spot fob buyers 74",, sellers 75151 words
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Article315 1958-06-21 10 THE week has been generally quiet with little overall change In values reports Holiday. Cutler Bath ft Co. Ltd., in their current rubber market survey. Overseas markets have settled Into a state of suspended animation and dealers locally show little inclination to take the initiative adds315 words
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Advertisement1343 1958-06-21 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES APPLICATIONS are invited APPLICATIONS are Invited SELANGOR TURF CLUB from Federal Citizens and from rom y^^^ cutset and from atLAnw lu r vo ServlnK Permanent Oovernment germing- permanent Oovernment NOTICE Officers Including those on pro- oa^J, t^ lxldiD g &<** on proba- MmiMt T M1,343 words
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Advertisement804 1958-06-21 10 NOTICES SELANGOR BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION B KUALA UMPI R NOTICE Mr. Llm Tat Tean has resigned as president or the Association. K. Lumpur, 11th June, 1958 Nona i MESSRS. SIME. DARBY Co.. Ltd.. hereby advise that Lav Ouan t Seng Is no longer In the employ I of their Ipoh omce804 words
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Advertisement309 1958-06-21 10 TENDER TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders are invited for the joint management of the two fully furnished and equipped Oovernment Rest Houses at Pumpong and Kepala Batas. Alor Star for a period of three years from 17th August, 19S8. The Oovernment Rest House, Pumpong consists of 10 double bedrooms, restaurant and309 words
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Advertisement257 1958-06-21 10 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TaIIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel will sail for Hongkong from S.H.B. Wharf, Oodowns Nos: 42 43 Oate No: 1 at 10 am today. 21st June. Passengers should embark between 8 am and 9 a.m. ihkiik gilfillan co. Ltd. Afcritsj S.S. "STEEL ARCHITECT FROM U.S.A. The above vessel257 words
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Advertisement517 1958-06-21 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. JUiNE 20. RIBBER: 74% cents per lb. (up tbreeeiKhths of a cent) TIN: 537».87' 2 per picul (down $1,121 j). llllMllllllllllllllinililMi|lli|l|lMlllllll'ii|||||||||||iii|i||||[||lllllllllllllllll T^v KNUTSEN LINE SZ FKOM CANIDA US MCIMC POUTS M DJTS Sj.h«f SM «ft,.,fi| iwinti frwciica S'awt r sm|i -f«j«i F'aaatit ELISABETH MME Sailed SjiUl 1/517 words
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Advertisement1281 1958-06-21 11 McALISTER 6t CO., LTD. TEI Ne.: lOMI ELUHMAN LIMES KLAVBNESS LINB LONOON. HAVRE, ROTTERBAM. LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. MMBVIrt I HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND MM tor USA., North Atlantic Ptrta Acceptiif cargi ler Ceatral S Seetl end Canada via Colombo Aaerica t eiTT Or BEOFORD tauMFViLLI 1 Calls Casallaica1,281 words
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Article1057 1958-06-21 12 Thomas Cup the row goes on ALL the hulabaloo that is going on over Malaya's defeat in the Thomas Cup gives the we rid an impression that the Malayans are bad sportsmen. I am sure Mr. Heah's speech did not imply that h,. was disgraced because we lost the Cup1,057 words
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355 1958-06-21 12 (CONCERNING the offer of asylum in Malaya to displaced Chinese Muslim refugees in Hong Kong (ST. June 16), I wLsh to offer the following comments. If. as stated, the Prime Minister's intention to ofter to open the doors of Malaya to these355 words
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Letter58 1958-06-21 12 HOMELESS AND JOBLESS I READ with much surprise that Chinese Muslim refugees may be allowed into Malaya. Have w e solved our refugee problems? Those who sleep on footpaths and wander along th c streets with no jobs. What about those unemployed students? Are we going to Increase our burden58 words
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221 1958-06-21 12 Why not lease East Coast road to a local corporation? WILLIAM Ward s article in the Sunday Times on East Coast roads is an eye opener to the public and may even be one to the Minister of Transport and Communications. This trunk road on the Fast Coast would open221 words
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159 1958-06-21 12 WRITING in the Juiu issue of The Malayan Monthly under the heading "Racing for the Fun of it" Patricia Ambler makes the remark that the racing fitness of the horses now running In amateur racing, has not regained its pre-war standard. This159 words
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Letter81 1958-06-21 12 IAM perturbed by the advic c of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence to Government servants not to regard merdeka as an opportunity for salary increases Most of my clerical friends are shouldering great responsibilities. In some offices two or three men's work Is81 words
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Advertisement146 1958-06-21 12 ROAM Eg ROTOPOWER *****0 pieces 1 00 waterproof Roamer watchei hare been sold during ioc6 Hrn an advantages too I witwproof; Kited to dtpih of 100 metrei uncUr vitet patented case; goldpUting of tatting quality. m Automatic movement, n j«wcU, l high preciiion, built with atp*cialljr long going-retcrv* hour«), with146 words
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Advertisement3022 1958-06-21 13 (OnUauea lr« Page 6) > A(X OMMODATIO> VACAIW HOUSES LAND FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALS U Wardmti (Mim.i—Bn i$ fit MM >• li KX Cox MMI mitm. H »t4, U t*,*>-Bo* M el. SITUATIONS VACANT MARINE PARADE Rest House JUNCTION CHANOI/TANAH 1956 HILLMAN HUSKY 3 M »rrf, *t (Jli»>— it3,022 words
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Advertisement319 1958-06-21 13 Will Kr TO i I M Wwtfb tin tMtm—mmt Bmllt mmmth la Wat*, ft i» aMa> i MAYFAIR HOIKI. Prnh Steak and Kidney Pie. rIAFKLEb HUItL, tllzabetliai. UrUl for those of dUerUnlaatlDt food u*»te DINB AND WINE at Airport alrcuodUlunetl Restaurant. First Clasa Bar. BNJOY EXCELLENT Cantonese food lunches/dinners at319 words
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Advertisement102 1958-06-21 13 'BAND-AID' DRESSING i I /""^Sbb**^^ r* CUTS AND SCRATCHES GET BETTE R QUICKLY IF YOU COVER THEM FROM INFECTION 'Band- Aid 1 First Aid •a Dre&siags stick firmly '±3^ -^M^^^bb^^^^^bbW >Brl- 11 -'e-in*larCM'oasy .^^^«*v*v* on L *£S^^ pusne «L (WATERPROOF] ,'n Th« Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England) tACIO STOMACH102 words
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Article387 1958-06-21 14 Today's results (day session): Men's singles: Lee Kirn Hon beat P. Fernando 15-7, 15-5; Jim Poole beat M. Sadall 15-8. 15-4; Abdullah Plrux beat Foo Vong Khean 15-4, 15-6: Khoo Eng Huah beat Mike Hartgrove 10-15. 16-13, 15-6; Erland Kops beat Zabldl Ismail 15-6. 15-6: Charoen387 words
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Article476 1958-06-21 14 SIAMESE GAIN BEST VICTORIES OF THE SECOND DAY'S PLAY Charoen brings off first big singles upset From CON O \D MC PENANG, Friday. PHAROKX Watana Sin, of Siam. tcday per formed a -killing fVnt in the Malayan open international badminton championships which entered its second das.476 words
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Article124 1958-06-21 14 LONDON. Frl Rain tnterferred badly with the county cricket programme yesterday Close of play scores were: At Leeds: YorKshlre 263 versus Gloucester No play, rain At Bournemouth: Hampshire 427-5 dccl. Somerset 34-2 Rain curtailed play. At Llanellv: Essex 268 (Bear 82). Glamorgan 122-2 (Parkhouse 69 noReuter - 124 words
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Article116 1958-06-21 14 Satha to play in cricket *tesf_ Kt'ALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Former All-Ceylon captain. M. Sathasivam has been selected to represent the Federation against Singapore in their annual three-day test" at Singapore next weekend. The team, to be captained by Arthur Dews, includes tbe eight Selangor players and three from Perak. Three of116 words
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Article56 1958-06-21 14 Radio Malaya will broadcast commentaries on tonight's and tomorrow night's play In the 1958 Malayan International badminton championships at Penang. The commentaries will begin a" 8 p.m. and continue till play ends They will be Interrupted only by the 9.30 p.m news and summarise In Mandarin.56 words
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Article191 1958-06-21 14 KANGAR, Friday. A FTER being held to a goalless first half, Kedah cleared away to an easy 4-0 win over Perlis in the opening match of this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition, a North zone tie. here today. Perlis made a good fight of it191 words
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Article94 1958-06-21 14 PENANO, Frl. K E M. Hussein caused a big upset when he eliminated defending champion Tan Cheng Tee in a men's singles semi-final of this year's Penang Lawn Tennis Championships here yesterday. Hussein beat Tan 6-4, 9-7 for the right to meet Leong Slew Weng. of Ipoh,94 words
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Article308 1958-06-21 14 Ireland, Wales drop out fighting STOCKHOLM, Frl. West Germany, the hoiders, Sweden, France and Brazil will compete in the final stages of the 1958 World Cup soccer competition. In the semi-finals next Tuesday. West Germany will meet Sweden and France will take on Brazil, the favourites. The challenge of the308 words
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Article93 1958-06-21 14 LONDON, Fri. JanErik Lunduvist. ranked third In Sweden, provided the shock result of the day in the London Lawn Tennis Championships today by beating Neale Fraser of Australia. Fraser, fourth seeded for next week's Wimbledon Championships, had little to show against the pace of the tali. Dlond93 words
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Article59 1958-06-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri Methodiu Boys School Kuala Lumpur i qualified for the semifinal of the Vanderholt Shield [or inter-school cricket in Selangor when they beat St. Johns Institution by ten runs here today. MBS. 49 i Son Leong 22: S Thomas 5-22. Armstrong 4-20): SJI:59 words
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Article63 1958-06-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl —Sultan Suleiman Club beat Selangor Club 7-2 in a Dlv Two soccer league match on the padang today. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club beat Permuda Jalan Raja Bot 3-0 in a Div Three match at Pudu Road. The Dlv. One match between T P.C.A63 words
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Article134 1958-06-21 14 LONDON. Friday. A BRILLIANT 65 by Colm Cowdrey and his fifth wicket stand of 60 with all-rounder Trevor Bailey took some of the dreariness out of England's batting at Lord's here yesterday on the opening day of the second Test against New Zealand At close gland134 words
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Article47 1958-06-21 14 ASCOT. Berkshire. Frl. Mr. J. McShain's Gladness won the Gold Cup here yesterday Lord Astor's Hornbeam was second, with the Queen'.s Doutelle third Eigh' ran Gladness starting 3-1 Joint favourite with Scot, won oy one length, with five lengthbetween second and third RouterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1958-06-21 14 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Frl Vljarthuman set up a new record for the Buklt Mertajam High School's cross-country run when he returned 22mln 56sec 56.8 faster than the previous best for the 4'i miles course35 words
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351 1958-06-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. VINETEEN-year-old George Ananda created the A major surprise tonight when he ran Malaya's OJympic and Asian Games representative, Lee Kan Fook, into second place in a heat of the 100 yards at the Selangor A A. A. 's two-day championships which351 words
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106 1958-06-21 14 RAIN-NO PLAY LONDON. Frl.— Rain pr. LONDON. Frl.— Rain prr vented any play before lunch on the second day of the second Test between England and New Zealand— Reuter Eric Petrle. the New Zealand wicketkeeper, caught four victims. He held M> catches in the first Test ENGLAND lit Inn. Rlrhtrdwn106 words
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99 1958-06-21 14 KUALA II MIM K Fri. Wally Barnes, tbe former Wales and Arsenal soccer captain, flew into Kuala Lumpur thi* morning for a sevenweek lecture and demonstration tour sponsored by the British Council. Within a few hours of his arrival he got down99 words
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Article32 1958-06-21 14 TAIPING. Pri— lndian Association "A" held KUat Club to a 1-1 draw fn their First Division soccer match on Wednesday Palanl scored for Indians and Man) for Kilat Club32 words
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Article138 1958-06-21 14 'Spore divers can go far' ITS. OLYMPIC divin v* champion Bob Clot] worthy, said yesterdJ that improved facility and coaching would en able local divers t( reach world class. "Singapore has a good dlv ing potential" he said at th end of his first coaching cllni for coaches and students138 words
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Article107 1958-06-21 14 I/UALA LUMPUR Frl Th teams for this .veekend" Europeans versus The Rest matel on the padang were announce! today. Play will Hart at 2.1 (Saturday) and 11 a m 'Sunday) The Rest team is: T. Slvaena nam leapt Satha&lvam. Khoi Bin Keng. Mike Shepherdson. C Mahadavan107 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-21 14 ON THIS TREAD.... oil ov*r the world, thousandi drive daily on busmeti and pleasure. The new Fuldo "Jubtlar" tyre hot been developed for use under all conditions. It guarantees safety with smooth instantaneous braking ond give* a remarkably higk Mileage. A Fulda quality product. Fulda tyres are tried ana trusted.81 words
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Miscellaneous127 1958-06-21 14 ki \i i i ..ri k CRICKET: Europeans v Rest, padang; Harrisons I S.I. A., Brickfields. SOCCER: Malaya Cup: Selangor v Singapore Services, Princes Road. ATHLETICS: SeUngor A.A.A meet. Merdeka -tadium 6.30 to p.m. MM BADMINTON: Malayan open international championships Han Chiang High School TENNIS: Penang tennis championships. Western Road.127 words
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