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Title Section21 1958-06-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY < I llTltlf l» SALE EXCEEDS 80, 000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23. 1958 *r CENTS21 words
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Article211 1958-06-23 1 JAKARTA FORCES PRESS ATTACK, CAPTURE KEY CENTRE All rebel escape routes blocked JAKARTA, Sun.— Menado in the North Celebes last stronghold of the Indonesian rebels is expected to fall to Central Government forces at any moment. A highly placed source said here today thai the attackReuter - 211 words
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Article34 1958-06-23 1 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Sun.— Tne Smithsonia.i astrophyslcal laboratory announced last night that Explorer 111, the American satellite launched on March 26. would plunge earthwards sometime next weekend—probably June 29. -Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article34 1958-06-23 1 HONG KONG. Sun. Sir Geofroy Tory, the British High Commissioner to Malaya. Lady Tory and their daughter arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur for a short unofficial visit. WATER-SKI GUARDS SAVE EIGHT34 words
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Article, Illustration196 1958-06-23 1 $8,000 camera is lost in carnival boat apsize A BOAT carrying eight photographers capsized and an $8,000 cine-camera was lost overboard duiing a water-ski carnival off West Point Gardens', Singapore, yesterday. Before 5,000 spectators, life-guards rescued the photographers. The capsize took place 300 yards from shore. The $8,000 camera belonged196 words
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Article63 1958-06-23 1 LONDON, Sun. A Viscount airliner, with members of the Northern Ireland World Cup soccer team among its 49 passengers, today turned back to Stockholm with undercarriage trouble soon after take-off for London, it was learned last night. The plane landed safely at Stockholm. The pilot had discoveredReuter - 63 words
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211 1958-06-23 1 ALGIERS. Sunday. f EAFLETS distributed here today called for a boycott of General de Gaulle when he arrives here on July 2. in protest against the presence in his party of Socialist leader Mr. Guy Mollet. Mr. Moliet. Minister of State in the deReuter - 211 words
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Article50 1958-06-23 1 TAIPEH. Sun. Nationalist shore batteries on Matsu sunk a communist gunboat and damaged another in a 20 minute bombardment early yesterday morning. A Defence Ministry communique said that Nationalist shore batteries opened nrc when radar picked up two medium-sized objects coming towards the Matsu group.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-06-23 1 SIX DRAGON BOATS line up for the start of the big race of the regatta the climax of the Penang State Festival, which ended on Saturday. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisun Agong watched the regatta from a gaily-decorated ferry boat. (See55 words
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Article170 1958-06-23 1 SOCCER DEFEAT: GIRLS ARE BLAMED BUENOS AIRES. Sun—Argentina's defeated soccer team may be diverted from Buenos Aires to land at Cordoba City or even in L'ruiuay "to stop mob s setting the airport on fire," airline officials here said yesterday. The team is due at the international airport here thisReuter - 170 words
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Article38 1958-06-23 1 LONDON. Sun. A 20--year-old Japanese girl who was injured by radiation from an atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki 13 years ago, arrived in Moscow today to be treated by Soviet doctors. Moscow Radio reported tonight—Reuter.38 words
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168 1958-06-23 1 HUGE GANGLAND WEAPONS HAUL IN IPOH IPOH, Sunday. rwETECTIVES last night seized one of the biggest ever quantities of gangland weapons in two surprise swoops on secret society hideouts here. The weapons included nine choppers, 10 parangs, four spears, three jars of acid and six acid bulbs. Other items seized168 words
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Article43 1958-06-23 1 DOVER, Sun Two army bandsmen last night tried a short cut to barracks by scaling the 250-foot cliffs below Dover Castle but 50 feet from the top they stuck on a ledge and one fell. Both ended In hospital.43 words
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132 1958-06-23 1 KUALA LUMPUB. Sun A fully-grown black cobra attacked Muhamed Nazlr bin Jahlm, 25. an RAF employee, at the airport here last night. Mohamed was fishing near pond at the RAF side of the field He was Immediately treated by RAF doctors. Mohamed was rushed132 words
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Article28 1958-06-23 1 TOKYO. Sun.— One worker was killed and six others seriously injured today during an avalanche at the Oku-Tadaml power dam construction site In Northern Japan— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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155 1958-06-23 1 BALING, Sunday. fPHE ACTING Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today warned Communist terrorists that the Government would not extend its offer of surrender terms after »ily 31. He told an anti-Communist rally here attended by more than 4,000155 words
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Article37 1958-06-23 1 COPENHAGEN, Sun. Danish Premier and Foreign Minister, H. C. Hansen, called Soviet charge d'affaires Fedor Mlkhailov to his office today to protest against the stonethrowing, window-smashing demonstrations outside the Danish Embassy In Moscow yesterday— U.P.l.37 words
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Article29 1958-06-23 1 HONG KONG. Sun— China today said that Its Infant car and tractor-making Industries have successfully manufactured nearly 40 type* of automobiles and 150 types of tractors.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article24 1958-06-23 1 WASHINGTON, Sun—President Eisenhower has signed a proclamation designating an annual immigration quota of 100 for th e ew United Arab Republic. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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207 1958-06-23 2 COMMISSION TO DRAFT WORK POLICY URGED •^HE Singapore Trades Union Con- gress yesterday asked the Government to introduce social security measures and take immediate steps to combat "widespread unemployment." The demands were contained in a resolution adopted by the Congress' representative council. The council207 words
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104 1958-06-23 2 One month in jail for Brunei widow who took a lover too soon BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.—Bintang binte Nadin, of Lumapas, wife of the late Haji Kadir, was recently convicted by the Chief Kathi, Brunei, of committing adultery with Ah diiil.il bin Haji Lamit, lso of Lumapas, two months after her104 words
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Article166 1958-06-23 2 Identity cards have more than one purpose in Sarawak KUCHING, Sun. 'THE Sarawak Govern- ment Officer, Mr. Philip Jones, gave reasons recently why identity cards should be retained in Sarawak. He did this in reply to the Bishop of Borneo's recent remark in a talk over Radio Sarawak166 words
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Article43 1958-06-23 2 IPOH, Sun.— Mr. i^au Pak Khuan yesterday laid the foundation stone of the Sam Chal Chinese school here. The school, to be built on the premises of the Khek Association In Jalan Bandehara will be run by the association.43 words
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Article38 1958-06-23 2 Mr. Philip Lai, 29, an assistant in Dunlop Malayan Estates Limited, will leave for Britain on Saturday for a three months' study course. Mr. Lai is a graduate of the Serdang College of Agriculture.38 words
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Article27 1958-06-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.Mr. M. C. Sheppard, the Federation's Keeper of Public Records, will leave on July 5 for a .study tour of Britain and Africa.27 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-06-23 2 Malayans appointed Legal Advisers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Malayans, Inche All bin Hassan and Inche Abdul Axis bin Mohamed Zain, both of the AttorneyGeneral's Department here, have been appointed Legal Advisers Inche Ali is now legal Adviser. Negri Sembilan and Malacca, succeeding Mr L. A. Massie, who has gone to118 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-06-23 2 No Kra canal, says Deputy Premier 'WE HAVE BETTER USE FOR CAPITAL' SIAM'S Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr. Sukit Nimmanhemin, said in Singapore yesterday that he did not believe a canal would ever be cut across the Isthmus of Kra. "People have been talking about this265 words
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333 1958-06-23 2 THREE DRIVERS DIE IN BIG RACE CRASHES 'THREE racing drivers w< 1 races yesterday in Fra Fifty minutes after the start of the Mille Miglia race from Brescia, Italy, thla morning, an Alfa Romeo skidded from the road. The Italian driver, Guldo Zerlieri, 39, and his co-driver and brother-in-law, Camillo333 words
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Article53 1958-06-23 2 His Holiness Maharsh! Mahesh Yogi of Kashi in north India, will give a talk on "The Technique of living in Peace and Bliss" at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise. Singapore, at 9 p.m. tomorrow. The talk, sponsored by the Inter-Religious Organisation is open53 words
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Article49 1958-06-23 2 IPOH. Sun— A Hari Raya Haji ball organised by Suzy Lye and her "Rico R ickers" will be held at the St. Johns Hall here on Fr: iy night. Highlights of thj evening will be exhibitions of rock and roll, cha-cha-cha »nd Calypso dances.49 words
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Article213 1958-06-23 2 REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF TOKYO, Sunday JAPANESE scientists today made final preparations for the launching of this country's first rockets as part of the International Geophysical Year programme. The first rocket to oe launched to morrow, will be a KappaSix rocket designedReuter - 213 words
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199 1958-06-23 2 HOUSEWIFE TELLS COURT OF A MAN IN BEDROOM A LOR STAR, Sun. A pretty 19-year-old housewife. Manis binte Derani, said in court today that she was awakened early onti morning by someone! stepping on her ieg. I saw a man in my bedroom, and. frightened, quickly covered myself with a199 words
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Article22 1958-06-23 2 IPOH. Sun— Mr. C. F UtMTwood has taken over duties as Controller of Telecommunications. Perak. on his return from leave.22 words
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Article58 1958-06-23 2 Bulwark, Newfoundland and Cheviot from Singapore joined anti-submarine exercises off Ceylon yesterday. The exercise, held annually, was one of the largest had so far. Mr. R. A. Allan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty has been sent to observe it. Ships and aircraft of the Indian, Pakistan,58 words
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Miscellaneous38 1958-06-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby acen't moo ooiNfc anvJT no. it£ mocu too aoLD/i f !■>■ its a LOvtrLy oa.v Yvjuat' in n^i s"!Iot™?o»^1 c&ABoeutHG, to cww v I tooav; v i vT7 |pog (sAgpeNiM^ secxdse KLk^MflWn. iygj«"» v^r^Si38 words
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Article317 1958-06-23 3 YEW YORK, Sun. The United Nations investigating committee on Hungary said today the end of "repression and killing" may not yet be in signt in Sovietdominated Hungary. The five-nation committee. which last year condemned Russia for brutal suppression of the 1958 Ireedom revolt in Hungary,UPI - 317 words
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Article81 1958-06-23 3 NEWPORT (Waiesi. Sun Two baby brothers one aged four years ann the other 11 months died In a caravan blaze near here tonight. Their mother, 29-year-old Mrs. Barbara Schur. was burned and Injured in an attempt to rescue them. Reuter New supporter OTTAWA. Sun. PrUPI - 81 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-06-23 3 ]\f OSCOW, Sun. The Soviet union opened the doors of its highest scientific body to foreigners yesterday and included American nuclear physicists Detlev W. Bronk and Linus Pauline as full members. They were awarded unprecedented membership in thp USSR Academy of Sciences, the222 words
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Article458 1958-06-23 3 NEW COURT RULING REOPENS BITTER ISSUE OF INTEGRATION HIGH SCHOOL CAN NOW THROW OUT THE SEVEN NEGRO STUDENTS TAKEN IN LAST YEAR LITTLE R6CK (Arkansas), Sunday. pRESH racial troubles between whites and Negroes were feared following a Federal judge's decision yesterday to allow suspension ofReuter - 458 words
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Article89 1958-06-23 3 CHOOSING A 'CAPITAL OF EUROPE' STRASBOURG. Sun— The six-nat.on European "parliament" last night adopted a resolution laying down the rules for the voting to select a "capital of Europe." The 142-mi nber assembly will first select five of the 10 contestant cities. The three first "placers' will then be votedReuter - 89 words
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122 1958-06-23 3 EISENHOWER MAY SACK CHIEF OF NA VY NEW YORK, Sun. The Defence Secretary Mr. Neil H. McElroy. hinted yesterday that President Eisenhower may oust Admiral Arleigh A. Burke as Chief of Naval Operations. Mr McElroy made the statement at a news conference after a three-day secret corw*erence of 200 toplevel122 words
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Article290 1958-06-23 3 Nasser, Nkrumah back Algeria r»AIRO, Sun. President Nasser, head of the United Arab Republic, and Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, issued a Joint m statement here last night supporting Algerian claims to inde pendence. The communique also opposed the carrying -out oi any atomic tests in Africa andReuter - 290 words
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Article52 1958-06-23 3 i LISBON. Sun. The defeated opposition candidate. Gen. Humbero Delgado, last night asked President Lope? to annul Portugal's presi dential elections. He asked for the annulment in a memorandum "In view of the numerous illegalities before and during the election." The Governmentbacked candidate. Gen. Tomas won theReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-06-23 3 WASHINGTON. Sun— Both Democratic .and Republican Congressmen increased their clamour today for the resignation of Mr. Sherman Adams. President Eisenhower's chief aide, because he had accepted gifts from Mr. Bernard Goldfine. a millionaire Boston industrialist. During the week President Eisenhower said he intended to keep Mr.Reuter - 149 words
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330 1958-06-23 3 ATHENS, Sunday. "THE Greek Prime Minister, Mr. Constantine Kara man I is. last night rejected the new British plan for Cyprus as adding "new complication to those already existing." The plan should be reconsidered, he told the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, inReuter - 330 words
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Article35 1958-06-23 3 CHICAGO. Sun. Philip Dine President Carlos P Garcia said today he wa.. "more than satisfied" with the $125 million loai the United States nas agree to make to the island n public— UPi35 words
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168 1958-06-23 3 Colour bar ballroom comes up with a new segregation plan WOLVERHAMPTON. Sun. —The Scala ballroom here, under Are for its colour bar policy, has offered the town's 4,000 non-whites one night a month in the '.ill room with whites barred. The Scala's licence was renewed last week despite protests fromReuter - 168 words
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Article91 1958-06-23 3 INDIA PINS HOPES ON PEA PILL NEW DELHI. Sun. A Calcutta doctor claims to have discovered an easy and ettective way of checking the rapid growth In India's population. The doctor's discovery Is an oral contraceptive pill made from peas. He says that preliminary trials have shown very encouragim results.Reuter - 91 words
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Advertisement196 1958-06-23 3 f +.»4.. f AT WASSIAMULLS NEW FABRICS HC\l TAILOR-MADE m and B SLACKS II SILK-WOOL Wj DACRON-WOOL MM ORLON-NYLON W DACRON COTTON ALL-WOOL-WORSTED NOW in new TWILIGHT TONES LUSTROUS weaves, luxurious textures Come now and see our latest selections in suitings. WASSIAMULLS 31-33. HIGH ST. MENS OEPT. +.+>+»+-»,+,4,» World's widest196 words
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Article74 1958-06-23 4 RICE BOWL' SETS A PAD! RECORD KLANG, Sun Kuala Selangor, the "rice bowl 1 of Malaya, has set a new record in padi yield per acre 1.140 gantangs. This was announced here today by the District Officer Ra]a Azam bin Raja Kamarulzaman, at the opening of the district agricultural show.74 words
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Article351 1958-06-23 4 Court told of dispute over receipts gEREMBAN, Sun.— A delay in issuing two receipts for union subscriptions led to a fight and the death of a union member, the High Court was told today. In the dock was BaIhumalai, 24, a mandore of Ayer Tekal351 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-06-23 4 THE BRITISH High Com. missioner to Malaya, Sir Geofroy Tory, waves fare, well at the Kuala Lumpur airport on Saturday aftei. noon. Immediately behind Sir Geofroy i« his daughter, and inside the plane Lady Tory. They stayed at Eden Hall. the Commissioner Gene,91 words
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221 1958-06-23 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sunday ONE THOUSAND school children from 14 schools here will take part in a lantern procession round the town to celebrate the ftlst birthday of the Sultan of Trenpganu on Thursday. The state government has allotted $2,500 for the celebrations. The procession which221 words
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Article82 1958-06-23 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun Four Province Wellesley North UMNO branches may dissolve as a result of the rift in the organisation over the acceptance of the Alliance '•onstitutlon. The branches Ranan Dalam. Bagan Tuan Kcchil, Permatang Sintok and Per- matang Jangus said through a spokesman they would "consider the82 words
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167 1958-06-23 4 MEDICAL UNION DISSATISFIED IPOH, Sunday. •THE Perak Government Medical Staff Union today 1 protested against "Government's recruitment of lower-paid men to do Lhe jobs of hospital assistants." A resolution to this effect was unanimously adopted at the annual general meeting here of the union, which167 words
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313 1958-06-23 4 IPOH, Sunday. 'THE home of Federal Councillor, Mr. D. R Seenlvasagam, secretary-general of the Peoples Progressive Party, has been stoned by hooligans about 15 times during the last five days. The stoning took place while Mr. Seenivasagam ani his brother, Mr. 8. P. Seen! vasagam.313 words
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Advertisement466 1958-06-23 4 EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin C Q EVERY DAY I Vitamin C is the energy vitamin. Children j need it to develop strong bones and teeth, and A -s. *^r j to increase vitality and resistance to infection. V** I The body does not store this vital vitamin \v. 1* A466 words
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Advertisement892 1958-06-23 4 HOUSEWIFE FALLS 30ft.— ONLY BRUISED Rut M m A 26-YEAR-OLD housewife, Low Ah Chuan. fell 30 feet from a window (above) of her S.IT, flat in Norfolk Road. Singapore, yester. day and was able to walk after 30 minutes. She was taken to hospital, where she was treated lor minor892 words
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405 1958-06-23 5 Gambling— remedy club chose Ito avert cash crisis WITNESS TELLS TRIAL OF 'INSTRUCTIONS' FROM OCPD KULIM, Sunday. AN ESTATE owner, Lam Kok Loon, told the Sessions Court here today he was 'instructed" to conduct gambling at the Kroh International Club during the Chinese New Year holidays in February to save405 words
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196 1958-06-23 5 FREE GOVT. ADVICE TO MALAYAN INDUSTRIES ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation and Singapore Governments are planning to set up a Joint industrial research institute. The Institute, likely to be situated In Kuala Lumpur or Petaling Jay a will offer advice on trade problems "to Industries The secretary ot the Ministry196 words
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Article46 1958-06-23 5 IPOH. Sun.- A seven-da; course In simple ooolckeeplng intended to benefit small businessmen. has been launched by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority Perak The course is expected v, equip them to keep a cash book and proper profit and loss accounts46 words
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Article77 1958-06-23 5 KULIM. Sun.— The continued existence of 12 Communist terrorists in south Kedah was prolonging the emergency In the area 40 members of the Good Citizens Committee were told yesterday "The 10-year-old emer- gency restrictions can be lifted, once these bandits have been eliminated,'' said Tuan Syed77 words
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78 1958-06-23 5 2 accidents, one fatal, at same spot KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 16-year-old Chinese student was fatally injured In a collision with a lorry in front of the Pudu Road post office here this mornIng. Twenty-five minutes earlier at the same spot a 46-year-old housewife, named Suranah. of Batu Arang. was78 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-06-23 5 A CONTE GIRL GIVES UP STAGE FOR WEDDING RING OF AN AUSTRALIAN PR IV ATI DOUG JOHN STON. of the 3rd. Bn. Royal Australian Regiment, places-the wedding ring on the finger of hi* German bride. Miss Helga Rodehnser, formerly of th» German Conte Girls dance troupe, during their wedding ceremony85 words
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Article24 1958-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPIR. Sun.-. Miss G. E. Wherret has arrived In Kuala Lumpur to become the new secretary to the Australian High Commission24 words
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Article64 1958-06-23 5 SEREMBAN Sun. The president of the Negrl Sem bllan Kaum Ibu. Che Sit. Rahman binte Hajl Kassim today denied a report that seven divisional leaders ot Rembau UMNO and three Kaum Ibu members had resigned and Joined Party NePflaV Che Sitl Rahman said she attended a64 words
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Article205 1958-06-23 5 CIVICS IN SCHOOLS PLAN HAILED I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan educationists and community leaders here today pledged "wholehearted support" to the Federation Government's plan to fight Communism through education in secondary schools. Tney suggested that the plan to Introduce ethics, logic and civics In schoolsshould also be extended to trade and205 words
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Miscellaneous298 1958-06-23 5 I RADIO: General Programme RADIO MALAYA T y, 5 JIT ,<g NATIONAL 8HOB1 Stress On Strings; 2.00 Close WAVE SERVICE Down; 5 00 Their Kind of Music; 41 metres 5 15 J Jamboree; 5.30 ChilSINGArOKE drens Play House; 8.00 Off The Medina wave 476 metre* Record; 6.15 Women's Magazine; Kt298 words
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Obituary64 1958-06-23 6 :<< H..,rf. flu (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of my dear wife. Martha Hicks Newton, who passed away on June 23. 1952 Inserted by Llscombe P. Newton. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held for Dr. G. H Garlick at St Andrew's Cathedral on 25 June at 4.30 p.m followed64 words
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Article46 1958-06-23 6 2$ H ,rf. fin (Minimum). DR. CHEN AH .POH and Family thank all relatives and friends who sent Wreaths, condolences Etc.. lent cars and helped at the funeral Df Mrs. Chen Ah «Poh nee Voon Nyuk Her nlso known as Boon Ah Khlok on 18.658.46 words
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Article325 1958-06-23 6 2* H.,.d.> til (Vinimum) HAN SDYINS Great New Novel. "The Mountain Is Young" ls now available at nil Bookvores $9/-. ELSIE MARY LTD 2nd Floor. 13 Battery Rd Wonderful collection of up-to-lhe-minute Short E\onln L' Corkiall Frocks. THE HEALTH-GIVING POWER j of the Swiss Alps Is famous the world325 words
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Article658 1958-06-23 6 Russia has been invited to become a member of the international tin agreement. As a friend of the underdeveloped countries which produce the world's tin, the Russian Government no doubt will be anxious to subscribe to the agreement and strengthen the stability of the industry an i658 words
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Article319 1958-06-23 6 The Royal Malayan Navy, raised in Singapore and maintained by Singapore for the last ten years, passes under control of the Federation in July. Singaporeans will regret the loss of the little ships of which they have been so proud. The navy of 'toy ships", as one politician319 words
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Article222 1958-06-23 6 The Philippines Government is not getting from Washington all the aid it hoped for, but a U.S, $75 million credit for private and public development projects and U.S. $50 million for other specific projects, subject to examination and approval, is about as much as can be usefully invested222 words
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1095 1958-06-23 6 LLOYD MORGAN - LLOYD MORGAN Jt«C«*# tKfhritits fry young Singapore gangs have underscored a problem whkh demands greater attention. This article discusses jmiiil* delinquent y and puts expert views on what needs #0 be done, urgently, to combat it. STATISTICS are eloquent of1,095 words
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146 1958-06-23 6 IT is astounding to read Mr Goh Tone TiJiJ\ lPttVr (S T i!, Vi* oVh« ninhtc May 31) casting doubts on the intelligence Of 90,300 parents, whose fhilHrpn crnriv In cnildren study in Chinese and English S^mtor,ocrhctS Surely, as Mr. Goh states. if146 words
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85 1958-06-23 6 IT COUI^D MEAN APPLYING AGAIN I WRITE this In support of the letter "Eager To Serve With Malayan Navy" by M. K Urn 1ST. June 17) as I am in the same position. Since the Royal Malayan Navy is being transferred to the Federation, I presume that the Defence Minister85 words
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88 1958-06-23 6 lee certificate holders still awaiting decision 11/ITH reference to tbe several letters about recognition of LCC Certiflcates by the Government, it seems that the Educatlon Department has let tne whole matter fly Past tneir ears *'lthout *v*n a murmur to those ofthe Poor holders who are waitIn* vainly for the88 words
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Letter277 1958-06-23 6 SINCE the Thomas Cup has gone from Malaya there ls no need for all of us. officials, players and the public, to quarrel abOUt it Let us make use of the lessons learned. Pick up young potential champlons. give them training and send them outside Malaya277 words
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Letter180 1958-06-23 6 IJNDER the heading 'Aliia«ce councillors accuse Po"ee of corruption" ln ">e Stralts Times ot June 18- y°u state that we have made allegations against Pollce ln Tanjon^ Malim Jo the Chief Police Officer, F «™f M VTarur chlef Police officer b another person. Concerned about the180 words
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Advertisement93 1958-06-23 6 85% OF YOUR rm success l"m DEPENDS hrn on how YOU GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE! A Mudv of the causes of mcces». by the Carnegie Foundation, revealed that "U% of succea ls due. not to superior knowledge, but to superior ability to Influence others." Naw ih r»n drrrlap thai ability93 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-06-23 7 YOUTH'S TASK TO TELL COUNTRY PEOPLE IPOH, Sun.— lnche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, chairman of the Malayan Youth Council, today appealed to the youths of Perak to take the tangible fruits of independence to the villagers. In a 30-minute speech Inche Sardon. who is the Federation Minister for Works. Posts293 words
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Article167 1958-06-23 7 Corporal tells how he caught woman in gambling raid CUNGEI PATANI. Sun. —A police corporal told the magistrate's court here yesterday how he chased and caught a woman during a raid on a sawmill. Corporal Ahmad bin Ismail told the magistrate. Haji Tengku Yaacob. that as he167 words
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417 1958-06-23 7 PRESIDENT OF CHINESE CHAMBER: WE MUST LOOK TO COMMERCE TO SUPPORT OUR ECONOMY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE ASSOCIATED Chinese Chambers of Commerce at its annual meeting today approved a proposal to start a social security scheme for its members so that they will not "simply die417 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-06-23 7 PROVIDENT FUND CUTS BY ESTATES ALLEGED IPOH, Sun.— The All- Malayan Estates Start Union, Dindings, Central and North Perak branch, today accused some estate managements of contributing only 10 per cent to the staff provident fund scheme. The charge is contained In the annual report of the union. The report137 words
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Article66 1958-06-23 7 PENANG, Sun. Tengku Ahmad Narang, son of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived here this morning in the Carthage after completing a threeyear course at the National Defence Academy near Poona. India. The young Tengku, who was commissioned for the Malayan Army at the pass-ing-out parade66 words
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Article58 1958-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's economic development is realistic and sober a German economist-cum-Jour-nalist, Mr. Christian Roll, visiting Malaya, told the Straits Times today. He said that unlike some other countries in the Far East who were too ambitious. Malaya was on the right path by58 words
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83 1958-06-23 7 Staffing of trade schools 'a problem' MR Liv Fai Hu. Singapore's Chief Inspector of Chinese Schools, said on Saturday night that the staffing of technical and trade schools in Singapore was a major problem. Speaking on "The Education System in Singapore" at the Chinese YM< A. Mr Liv hoped that83 words
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232 1958-06-23 7 Officer was 'example of good Briton KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A British warrant officer in Malaya, O. Staveley, Is said to have made a most "valuable contribution" to future Commonwealth relations in a citation issued to the Press in connection with the recent award of the M.B.E. to him. The citation232 words
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Article175 1958-06-23 7 fHE education section of Singapore UMNO will meet on June 29 to decide its stand on the Government's Malay education policy. The meeting, which Is to oe held at the Arab Uqlon premises in Serangoon Road at 2.30 p.m., will be attended o> about 100175 words
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Article29 1958-06-23 7 Mr. Donald Ersklne Crum. BOAC Sales Manager, South-East Asia is flying to London tonight for discus sons with 8.0.A.C. executives He will return on June 3029 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-06-23 7 In Singapore -fun on waterskis mc rtKKi buai lalang is gaily decorated for a royal occasion From this boat the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his party watched the regatta off Curney Drive. Penang. on Saturday. A dragon boat glides alongside to salute the King before taking part in the big99 words
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218 1958-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DEOPLE wept and blew their noses at a public rally here today when a doctor who returned from Ceylon an hour earlier described the sufferings and deaths as a result of communal violence. Dr. A. E. Doraisamy said that218 words
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Article102 1958-06-23 7 MORE than 200.000 students and teachers in Singapore will lose a school holiday on Friday. REASON: The Government has, at the request of the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board, changed the gazetted Hari Raya V Ji public holiday on Friday to Saturday because the new moon was102 words
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Article44 1958-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. More than 300 people attended an "at home" at the Kin rar a British military hospital near here today. The "at home" was highlighted by demonstration* showing all aspects of treatment of services hospital patients, especially tuberculosis cases.44 words
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Article43 1958-06-23 7 BATU PAHAT. Sun— A soldier of the Ist. Bn. Royal Lincolnshire Regiment. Pte. B. Coupland. was killed when the military truck in which he was travelling, skidded and overturned at the nth mile Batu Pahat Ayer Hitam Road yesterday. 12lh J43 words
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Advertisement129 1958-06-23 7 the STOTHERT PITT LTD MJij range of BU Controcfors Plant I LIMITED) Tiffing ond fVEgj SSSMMS3wMIIr non-lilting rypoi Jf J^y^j^y^^^^ available /n urn from 3. to 56cu h Power propelled, hond I ouid#a of tonotfn typC4 o»oifoble J ex stock ■KP^jl $IHK.*PO«I KIMLt ll'Wri > n NANG IPOH MALACCA lE(IM»AN129 words
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Article786 1958-06-23 8 M W* Wl *7 9* V i 7/l^^R^^f7T m tni J^^V f JkA W /)|A By Our Market Correspondent TWO main events in world markets last week failed to have any impact on the Malayan Share Market which continued to have a moderate volume786 words
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Article646 1958-06-23 8 rK following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period June 14 to 20 INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $1, Fraser Neave Ords. •2.46 to $2.50, Gammons 81.97, I Georgetown Dispensary 8171H, j Hume Industries F.E. Ltd Ord. A.646 words
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Article30 1958-06-23 8 Tin Rather (per steal! (per J«n» 14 $109 16 $I<9 78 7/8 17 lI6S 74 8/8 IS $S«9 37', 74 1/Z 19 tS7t 74 1/1 570JJ7H 74 7/830 words
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Article895 1958-06-23 8 The folio* inn list of re I vised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. ISIH SIHIM Bu.-r, .srllrr> AIM Brlcki fr«f I.OS 2.06 Ord.s 2 46 2 56 Atlan Ice 11 ibuvem B B Patrol 44- 48 -Id895 words
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Article564 1958-06-23 8 T*HE tin price in Singapo rose till Thursday w reached the highest level But the price did not bold and lost a total of $2 on Fri day and Saturday morning. The parformanoo followed Urn same disappointing pattern in London with the spot price climbing 10s.AP - 564 words
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Article82 1958-06-23 8 The Malayan Exchange Bank* AsatcUUan made the following changes in its rates to merchant* on Saturday: London: selling T.T. or OD 2/1 7/8; buying airman T.T. 2/4. O.D. 2/4 1/32. 30 d/st 2/4 l/lft 45 d/st 2/4 7/32, 60 d/ot 1/4 9/32, 90 d/st 2/4 13/32. 120 d/sl82 words
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Advertisement402 1958-06-23 8 NOTICES ROBINSON COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Final Dividends of 3% and 4% respectively, less 30% income Tax, on the 69c First Cumulative Preference Shares and the 8% Second Cumulative Preference Shares have been declared by the direc ors on account of402 words
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Advertisement1556 1958-06-23 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from serving permanent Govern- KUALA LUMPUR ment officers including those on probation for the post of Statls- MUNICIPAL COUNCIL tics Clerk In the Ministry of Labour and Industrial Relations Applications are Invited for the in the salary scale. $462-20-643. appointment of two Mechanical1,556 words
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Article112 1958-06-23 10 Elliott betters Landy's record f > \KrKM iki i» California *> Sun. Herb Elliott »f Australia, last night woa the mile event at the Na tional A. A U Champion ships here with time of 3min 57.95 ec T ii.s beat th« official world record of {mm 58sec. set oy112 words
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614 1958-06-23 10 Aussies again to dominate men's singles event WIMBLEDON STARTS TODAY LONDON, Sun —Nearly 250 players from 32 countries will compete in this year s Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, the world's premier amateur tournament, which begins tomorrow on the 17 lush turf courts of the exclusive All-England club. Though this year'sReuter - 614 words
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497 1958-06-23 10 iyi:n.ni lot .m eight races on Saturday, Arst day of the s, liiik.ii Turf Club limr mretlni *re: Cl Olv I—6 F Sunny Lad 900 Your HlchniHis II X.IS Sober fhnucht 8.12 lii» Ha K In Aln Ala 8 09 Vint Tnrk B.*B497 words
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Article62 1958-06-23 10 LONDON. Sun. Mai Anderson of Australia, won the men's singles championship of the Queen's Club tennis tournament when he beat Bob Mark, of Australia. I—6. 11— J. Bernlce Carr, South Africa, beat Margaret Valuer (U. 8.) 6 4. S 7. B—68 6 to win theReuter - 62 words
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193 1958-06-23 10 PAHANG OUT FOR 84, BEATEN BY INNINGS POH. Sun.— Perak scored an 1 Innings and 43 run victory over Pahang In their Malayan Cricket Association league match on the Coronation ground here today. Pahang, with an overnight score of 49 for four, wlckeus railed again in their second innings and193 words
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Article65 1958-06-23 10 COUTHPORT. Sun.-Arthur O Perowne (Royal No- lch) won the 72 holes English I Amateur Strokeplay Oolf Championship for the Brabazon Trophy at Royal nirk dale here yesterday He finished with an aggre- i gate score of 289 for the four rounds— three strokes ahead of runner65 words
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Article57 1958-06-23 10 a Two new records MUAR, Bun— Twelve District n< L tW w Stat record ere br °*en k .^J uar AA A championships nere today. k7^? tW £_i U reco »-ds were set by Teo Peck Bng in the women's aZV event wltn a <"»tance of 86ft. lOln and by57 words
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Article34 1958-06-23 10 TAIPINO, Sun. Chinese Recreation Club caused an upset In the Senior Division soccer league here yesterday when they beat 19th Field Ambulance 3-0 scoring through Yah Chong. Kong Cheong and Boon Cheng.34 words
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336 1958-06-23 10 LONDON, Sunday J)EREK SHACKLETON, the Hampshire bowler tn, n e G louce stershlre wickets for 59 at BrisS i y H»v ce rdaj L n ne Of the few matche where a full day s cricket was possible Elsewhere rain interferred with the championship336 words
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Advertisement532 1958-06-23 10 I i^^^^^^^m^*^m*^m^^m^m^^^^^^^^^^ ■MB mm vSSSSaS^ 1-45, 4, 6.30 k 9.30 the 3rd ASIAN GAMES A .555f7«,. Tomorrow Wednesday ON STAGE at ».S« pm MISS SINGAPORE CONTEST (Sold Out) Detinitely WO Cameras pHONt LAST Ihiu J 11, US, 4. S.JO t 9.30 ASIAN GAMBStSg r«f~J. Nargis "MOTHER INDIA" (hi flynn "ADVENTURES532 words
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Miscellaneous271 1958-06-23 10 gm golfers? (7) Straits Times Crossword IJjw"" 28 Odds, oddly (S) "*~I W] 3 F"l DOWN I I 1 'Beautyo .In whom all -J-ill p p iH Mfl I t s^^ 1 <Orevme) l 0 1 3 At top of fcnpire State Build W r^ l^ In^J Surrounds a magpie271 words
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Advertisement1503 1958-06-23 11 vehicles for sale NOTICES NOTICES TENDERS buy?rs. OU v ß olf R ns P^d V Lx^: i AUCTIO N r F SWGAfORE TU«F CLUB MAL*Y*\ H/UL**\ der has Just arrived We are Surplus ft L'nservireable Stores J( MEKTLVti [l ■\C_EI=»»C»I ai ranging for early delivery so >-'O"pn»*»g: Tenders are Invited1,503 words
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Article560 1958-06-23 12 SIAMESE TAKE TOP HONOURS IN MALAYAN BADMINTON Pattapongse takes the women's crown DENANtt, Sun. Cha--1 roen Watana Sin, of Siam, became the new Malayan badminton champion when he beat Teh Kew San, of Penang, 15-9, 15-4 in the men's singles final in the Malayan international championships560 words
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Article126 1958-06-23 12 NZ hockey team may play here KUALA. LUMPUR. Sun— The New Zealand University Sports Union wants to make a tour of Singapore and the Federation during th< 1959-60 season. The union, which controls all University sport in New Zealand, has written to the Malayan Hockey Federation saying it was prepared126 words
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Article55 1958-06-23 12 STJNGAI PATANI. Sun. Ahmad Maha-nood set the only record when he cleared »ft S^in. In the pole vault at the Ibrahim School sports here yesterday. This was an Inch short of the Kedah State record. Ahmad was also champion athlete In Class 1. V.L. Abraham55 words
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108 1958-06-23 12 HUSSEIN IS FIRST MALAY TO BE CHAMPION PENANO. Sun. K E. M I Hussein became the first Malay to win the men's singles title In the Penan* Lawn Tennis Association Open Championships at the Penang Sports Club Courts yesterday. He beat Leong Slew Weng. of Ipoh. In the final 7-5.108 words
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Article70 1958-06-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. SunSelangor Chinese beat a Johore Selection by 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at the Princes Road Stadium today Johore Selection led at the Interval with a penalty in the 17th minute by outside-left Ungku Hassan. Ten minutes after the interval, Seiangor Chinese equalised70 words
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Article147 1958-06-23 12 XL WEIGHTS Of PAGE 1O KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. •piME saved Europeans from defeat in their annual two-day cricket match against The Rest which ended on the padang today. Final scores were Rest 230 for nine declared; Europeans 102 and 143 for seven The overnight ntnth-w.cke:147 words
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Article146 1958-06-23 12 A LOR STAR, Sun. Six records. including three Kedah State records, were set at the Kedah and Perils Police Contingent athletic meet on the Sultan Abdul Hamid College ground yesterday. Din bin Osman bettered the Kedah record for the long Jump (18ft 9><iln> by clearing 19ft 10',in.146 words
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Article86 1958-06-23 12 SYDNEY. Sun Australian football results today were: Ql/EENSLAND Div. 1- Easts 0 Hellenic 5. NSW ASSOCIATION l)lv 1 South B.ilgownle 3 Lelchhardt 1. N.S.W \SSOCIATION Dif. 1 North: Awatoa 1 Ceasnock 1; Wallsend 4 East lakes 2- Merewether 6 Cardiff 2; Blacksmith* 2 May field 0; Newcastle 186 words
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Article296 1958-06-23 12 REST id inn.: D. Shepherdson c Jones b Dews 10- Tharuma«nanam b Law-Smith 59Sathasivam run out 25; M. Shepherdion c Dews b Law-Smith 31 Mahadevan b Law-Smith 0; Chua Eng Wan b Ray nor 1; Khoo Bin Keng c Winchester b Law-Smith 3; Gurucharan Singh c Winchester b Dews296 words
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Article51 1958-06-23 12 LOS ANGEI.ES. Sun. Isaac Berger of York, Pennsylvania, broke the world weightllftlng record for the 132-lb class last night by reaching 800 lbs In the three required lifts at the National A. A D championships. Berger's mark beat the old record of 796 lbs held by Russia Minear.51 words
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Article23 1958-06-23 12 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Kluang beat Muar 2-0 In the lnter-dlstrlct Telecoms football final played here yesterday. Lawrence and Harun scored.23 words
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Article100 1958-06-23 12 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia's world champion badminton team drove In triumphal procession through a wildly cheering city today. Indonesian news agencies said. Indonesia took the wnr^ championship trophy. the Thomas Cup, from Malaya in Singapore last weekend. The agency reports said today's procession started at IReuter - 100 words
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Article669 1958-06-23 12 MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP By NORMAN SIEBEL fresh from the Asian Games, jave a most un-Tokyo-Hke per- formance when they met Malacca in a Southern section Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar yesterday. At Tokyo, Singapore had lost with honour to Korea, the eventual silver669 words
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Article36 1958-06-23 12 Singapore 4 Malacca 2 Arthur Koh (2). Kirn Robert Choc, Say Lock Swee (2). Fed. Armed Forcei 0 Perak 2 Ramdass Rao, Zainal Abidin. Penang 4 Cm. Services 1 Ariff Ariffin (3), Jones Kuppan.36 words
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Article332 1958-06-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. BunPerak. the Malaya Cup holders, scored an unimpressive 2-0 win in their opening match against Federation Armed Forces at Gurnev Road today Armed Forces, who are making their debut in the inter-state soccer, competition played above expectations to give Perak a hard fight332 words
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184 1958-06-23 12 PENANO, Sun. Penang shocked the Commonwealth Combined Services, holders of the F.A.M. Cup, with a 4-1 victory In their Malaya Cup fixture at the City stadium here today Centre-forward Ariff Ariffln who gave Penang a 1-0 lead In the first half, scored a hattrick.184 words
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Advertisement73 1958-06-23 12 I KILL ME "FIRST* MY VoN I v said thy yrvnt nutllu'r BEFORE YOU LIFT YOUR STRONG ARMS TO KILL OTHERS! Jt^a^L^^^ A lan One of the many memorable scenes from a truly memorable picture! "MOTHER INDIA": International Version Distributed by Shaw Bros. 1 I'rin/ hff l< < hn.,,>1,,r With73 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-06-23 12 wmmm TAIPING SOCCER: Dtv. 1: Prisons v Police, esplanade IPOH SOCCKR: Div. 2: 95 Field Battery R.A. v 3 Coy. R.A.S.C, pariang. Perak River Hydro v 1st Battalion Loyal Regiment. Coronation ground. TAPAH SOCCER: Dlv. 2: Banlr Estate v 2nd Federation Engineers, padang. Kl \1 TRENGGANU SOCCER: Dlv. 1: P103 words
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