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Title Section22 1958-06-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Mat*** Not*"* 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1958 ft 15 CENTS22 words
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Article718 1958-06-27 1 NICOL WILL APPEAL TO SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT Tourist chief gives a warning by R. CHANDRAN THE Singapore Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. W. P. Nicol, is to appeal to the Government to reconsider its move to shelve indefinitely the plan to build the $8 million terminal building;718 words
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Article173 1958-06-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. women tappers returning from work were injured, six seriously, when their lorry overturned and somersaulted into a 15ft deep ravine at Sungel Choh, 18 flilles from here this afternoon. The only man In the back of the lorry, Chan Seng Heng, 33,173 words
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Article96 1958-06-27 1 SHB GETS 3-DAY STROKE ULTIMATUM rv Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night gave the board 72 hours to implement the "recommendations" of a 1957 court of Inquiry or face a strike. A general meeting of members of the association decided to call an emergency meeting on Monday when the96 words
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Article25 1958-06-27 1 BRUSSELS. Thurs. Mr Gastnii Eyskens, 53-year-old former Prime Minister, yesterday formed Belgium's 13th postwar government to end the country's three-week-old political crisis.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article28 1958-06-27 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Thurs The 22,607-ton Royal Mall liner Alcantara left here today on her last voyage. She Is bound for Osaka (Japan) to be broken up. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article29 1958-06-27 1 I PARIS. Thurs— The World Bank announced today that the appointment of Its president, Mr. Eugene R. Black, has been renewed for a further five years— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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182 1958-06-27 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. DRESIDENT EISENHOWER called the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, to the White House yesterday to confer on the Soviet threat to withdraw from the Geneva talks on policing a nuclear test ban. I The President hurried back to the WhiteReuter - 182 words
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Article33 1958-06-27 1 MORE ,than 31,000 people have bought ticket* In IT advance to see the "Ten Commandments" before the picture opened Its season at the Cathay Cinema in Singapore on Wednesday.33 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-06-27 1 NOW ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO He usually has a drink with his chums after office on Friday. But not this Friday. Oh no. The $20,000 MM Jackpot comes first. He must post his entry as toon as-possi-ble.38 words
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Article109 1958-06-27 1 RED BOOKS FOR SINGAPORE SEIZED KLANG. Thar*. Eightynine Communist publication* bound for Singapore from China have been seised by Federation Custom* authorities. The books, now being carefully studied here by experts of the Ministry of Interior and Justice, were discovered when Custom* •Acer* searched the Dutch liner Waibalonc at Fort109 words
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Article44 1958-06-27 1 LONDON, Thurs.— Lord Selkirk, First Lord of the Admiralty, yesterday announced that six British aircraft carriers would be scrapped They are the Unicorn 14,750 tons), Perseus (12,215 tons) and the Theseus, Ocean, Warrior and Olory (ail 13,190 tons).— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article36 1958-06-27 1 MANILA. Thurs.— Sir Ronald Cross, retiring Governor of Tasmania, accompanied by his wife and two children, arrived here yesterday aboard the vessel "Eastern Argosy" on the way to Britain via Japan and Canada.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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489 1958-06-27 1 NAN HALL - Marion reveals a secret -she is engaged NAN HALL By f OVELY 19 -year -old J Marion Willis yesterday revealed a secret known only to a few close friends. The raven-haired beauty who was crowned Miss Singapore 1958 on Wednesday night. Is engaged to be married to Singapore Police Inspector489 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-06-27 1 MIBS SINGAPORE Marion Willis signs the contract form for her entry In the MUs Universe Beauty Pageant, watched by Mr. Ran San Shaw. Mr. Shaw, who was to have been one of the five judges in the Mis*64 words
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144 1958-06-27 1 TORTURE INSPIRED BY 'RIVER KWAV FILM LONDON. Thurs.— Two boys who tied a six-year-old boy to a tree, put a pillow case over his head and hit him with a whip, had been Influenced by the Japanese prisoner-of-war film "The Bridge on the River Kwal." a juvenile court was toldReuter - 144 words
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Article37 1958-06-27 1 PARIS, Thurs —Oen de Gaulle last night dined with Oen. Raoul Salan, the French Government's dele-gate-general In Algeria, who arrived here to discuss with the Prime Minister his visit next week to Algeria.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article187 1958-06-27 1 2 a.m. news roundup EDDY CHOONC WINS EASILY KUALA LUMFI/R, Thuis. —Eddy Choonc, the Malayan ihomai Cup captain tbis evening recovered some of hU lost glory when he beat Surjit Raj, one of the first Thomai Cup trainee* in straight sets at the Selangor Gold Cup Badminton Championships at the187 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-27 1 ENGAGEMENT DRESS RINGS set wirh DIAMONDS. EMIRALDS. RuBIES. SAPPHIRES. "MIKIMOTO" CULTURED PEARLS and aho SOLITAIRE RINCS ttudded wit* Dumondi of i to 3 Carato apart from other Cluttered DESICNS C C DE SUVA BROS. Mj untie tunn« leweHen" 3. KstHtt Place. Seoft-I. Phone: ***** looking for STRENGTH? i^ft w I;81 words
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Advertisement79 1958-06-27 1 Q^ NEXT TIME HAVE o aoi tt» ■«»a>c«u 5" S Man *n f 9m^ I l^f 1 ••.«*<> bo) Lie* of f 4 )i|| I On* is Orange Cruah anil Cte othar it hcrryid*. LAw ■Hi There are altogether 10 Fiase* A Neave Aerated Watea.., Ginger Beer, Lemonade* Creasa Soda.79 words
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Article, Illustration362 1958-06-27 2 I ONDUN, Thort- The ArchWshafj wf Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, said toniffht that he regarded] with abhorrence the general political fcehaviour of Archbishop Makarios as well as his association with terrorism. Dr. Fisher, who was Apralun; an television, added: *«at whether he eouUReuter - 362 words
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Article63 1958-06-27 2 NEW YORK. Ttnrrs.—Pakistan yesUrday told the United nations Security Council that conditions of inrrest and frustration had arisen m the whole of Pakistan and Kashmir "owing to the continued Intransigence of India." The Pakistan view was ■made known la a letter to the president of theReuter - 63 words
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Article26 1958-06-27 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Sardar Mohammed Daud Prime Minister of Afghanistan, had talk-s yesterday with the U.S. Secretary of State. Mx. John Foster Dulles.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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111 1958-06-27 2 News front Parliament to be censored COLOMBO, nm. lire Ceyfen will from today fee free to report pro eredtngs of Fariiamrnt «uV jert to tfie i igiit of tfie r #wi prtrnt avthortty to fsrbid publication of matters rrlassas to the pusmt emercestey. M was aaaoiMK-rd Mi The competent authority111 words
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Article17 1958-06-27 2 BOCHAfi£BT, ThttTS— The withdrswai of Soviet Hoops trom western areas of Eusaaaaa aogaa yestenday. Da|sXas*17 words
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180 1958-06-27 2 -RAPED OFFICER'S WIFE: SOLDIER JAILED SYDNEY, Thurs.— An 18-jear-oid soldier was Kntenced here today to 12 years' jail for criminally assaulting a British army major's wife. The Midler, Oary David Matthews, had pleaded not guilty to the charge of having criminally assaulted Mrs. Victoria Joan HawUna, 39, of Matlock, DerbyshireReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-06-27 2 THERE WAS a trig welcome for B«ly WrUM, captain of the British sooner team hi the World Cw» games, when he arrived In London from Stockholm. Ttteee to greet him wa* Joy Beveriey. one of the sing- ing Beverlejr Sisters, to whom he is said to be enraged67 words
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Article276 1958-06-27 2 U.N. POLICE FORCE MAY BE URGED BEIRUT, Thursday. OHOOTTNG broke oat between the rebels and government troops on the outskirts of Beirut's rebel-held Basta quarter yesterday a few hours after the United Nations Sexrrtary-General, Mr. Dap Hammarskjoeld. took off for New York. The firingReuter - 276 words
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120 1958-06-27 2 OF THE A (overseas I NEWS PORT SAID, Thurs.— The Norwegian 12,296--ton tanker Braconda ran aground in the Suez Canal north of Bms yesterday, interrupting traf- CauaJ Authority tags were sent to the scene to try to get the Braconda off the sandbank120 words
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Article99 1958-06-27 2 kUimmS: atabel leader Taeef Saswft, captured to Use CasVaa with his astosraas last Seat. 24, was convicted of seven aosab and cua attacks 2 aad condemaed to the 5 giwlillne— V.fJL ■Mllllllll? of Mr. tare Nagy and his colleagues.— Reuter WASmNGTOBG: The World Bank agreed to lendReuter - 99 words
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Article60 1958-06-27 2 CAPE CANAVERAL. Thurs.— The United Btates today failed In an attempt to launch another satellite-carrying Vanguard rocket Into space. There are now four artificial sat< Uit. s in space: Explorer L, Explorer 111. Vanguasd I and Sputnik In. Explorer m, launched by the Army onReuter - 60 words
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Article126 1958-06-27 2 LUXURY LINER TO GET OVERHAUL FROM HALL KOMM 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The Dutch liner Willfm Ruys is to be completely overhauled in September bel or c making four round-the-world cruises next year, during which she will call at Singapore in March, June, August and November. The liner is to be126 words
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Article39 1958-06-27 2 LONDON, Thurs. Th< death has ooovrred In Eng ksnd of Dr. a. K. Cosgrave tor many years a ansmber o tbe Malayan Medical Service Dr. Cosgrave, who first cami to Malaya In 1»1« was 73.39 words
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Miscellaneous35 1958-06-27 2 THE GAMBOLS B Appieby \t}\*j h^t f»smTT rdf Tfi Kaxi totosw Co ncvcv Cf feuMH io ssx J sou i oo^Tr Fee\ 90 ■^■■•s^ Ilr B?fl(./ II *»a 7"». r+^K ViTbTv- tiM V^p r t^%m35 words
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Article301 1958-06-27 3 CONFERENCE DEMONSTRATES ITS ANGER AT EXECUTION OF IMRE NAGY .MALAYA ABSTAINS FROM VOTE ORDERING DELEGATION TO LEAVE GENEVA, Thursday. THE 79-NATION conference of the International Labour Organisation today expelled the Hungarian Government delegation from the floor. This action came in a vote on objections thatReuter - 301 words
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Article162 1958-06-27 3 BELGRADE, Thurs.— Sino-Yugoslav relations were sharply strained last night with a Yugoslav charge that President Tito's ambassador to China was "Insulted" by the Peking Government. Diplomatic sources said It was too early to talk of a possible break In diplomatic relations, but It was clearReuter - 162 words
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Article24 1958-06-27 3 LOS ANGELES. Thurs Comedian Red SkHton. nls wife Georgia, and their daughter Valentlna. 11, left today by plane for Japan Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article58 1958-06-27 3 DAMASCUS. Thurs. The Arab League's headquarters here said yesterday It had blacklisted a Janlsh ship for anchoring in both Arab and Israeli ports In one voyage. The League said thb> was a violation of an Arab boycott regulation and the ship, the 2 929-ton Samos, wouldReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-06-27 3 HOLLYWOOD actor and crooner Frank Sinatra (left) leaves the Monaco Sporting Club with Princess Grace and her husband. Prince Rainier. The actor and Princess Grace are old friends from the days when she was Grace Kelly, one of Hollywood's talented stars. ir visited Monaco l.iUPI - 82 words
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Article150 1958-06-27 3 'GHANA LIVES IN PEACE' ACCRA, Thurs rl GoTernor-General of Ghana. Lord Llitowrl. taid yesterday that at a result of the Government's Arm artlon "order has been completely restored throughout the country." In his speech proroguing Parliament read hv the Sneaker. Mr. A. M. Aklwutnl. he derlared "The people of GhanaReuter - 150 words
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296 1958-06-27 3 LET FOOT DO HIS WORST...' NICOSIA. Thursday. THE Turkish underground organisation T.M.T said In a leaflet yesterday that Cypriot-Turks would facilitate the achievement of partition -by refusing to co-operate In Britain's new "partnership" plan for the island. The leaflet, circulated in the Turkish quartersReuter - 296 words
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Article63 1958-06-27 3 NE»V DfcALHI Thurs.— l In* ten-day old strike ov the All -India Port and Dock Workers Federation was called off yesterday in response to an appeal by the Indian Prime Minister. Mr Nehru More than 100,000 dock workers wer c Involved and all India's major portsReuter - 63 words
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Article334 1958-06-27 3 I ONDUN. Wed Unseated u>nlj ditlons were again apparent on the London stock exchange today. Sentiment remained under the Influence of the uncertain business ou'look and the delicate Middle East situation Actual sellIng was small but with buyers holding off prices soon responded to any of) ng Closing334 words
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Article67 1958-06-27 3 18 KILLED IN FIVE AIR CRASHES EIGHTEEN people were killed in five air crashes on Wednesday, according to rabies received in Singapore yesterday The planes that crashed were a French Air Force helicopter, a French fighter, a US B 57 Jet bomber a US Jet fighter, an In dlan Airlines67 words
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Article44 1958-06-27 3 The French Air Force helicopter crashed after colliding with a fighter plane In the Grande Kabylle area, about «n miles east of Algiers. The pilot of the fighter escaped by parachute but all v people in the helicopter were killed44 words
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Article47 1958-06-27 3 The B-57 Jet bomber exploded In the air and crashed near Newport News. Virginia, killing Its crew of two. The plane was Identified as one from Langley air base Virginia. An Air Force official there said the plane was not carrying a nuclear bomb47 words
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Article46 1958-06-27 3 From San Diego. California, the U.S. Navy reported that the pilot of a Jet fighter wax killed when the plane crashed on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Bon Homme Richard Four of the crew of the aircraft carrier were seriously Injured46 words
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Article27 1958-06-27 3 The Indian Airlines Corporation cargo plane crashed while on a food dropping mission near Dlbngarn. Assam. Its crew of three and labourer were killed27 words
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Article34 1958-06-27 3 The twin-engined Grumman Goose carrying five civilians crashed while coming in for a landing at Montreal airport In heavy rain. All five were Injured three of them seriously.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement172 1958-06-27 3 TfU**' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE w^ I /VlK^^^i 4*oiCfli»Cp <*£ YOUR &u/r>o*itfi quac&u I THE PEOPLE'S INSURANCE j CO. OF MALAYA LIMITED cordially invites All Clients, Friends Well-Wishers to the Company's First Anniversary Reception to be held at its new premises, Nos. 66 68, Cecil Street (1st floor), j Singapore, 1 from172 words
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335 1958-06-27 4 This killing was justified— coroner COURT ACCEPTS WORD OF INSPECTOR WHO SHOT CARPENTER A VERDICT of justifiable homicide was recorded in Singapore yesterday at an inquest on Wong Tee Tee, 18, a carpenter, who was fatally shot in the back by Detective-Inspector Seah Tsun Toh. Mr. Giam (.'hong Hing, the335 words
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72 1958-06-27 4 Re-opened: Borneo oilfields, refinery pHK Mi. II Company an--1 nounced yesterday that j East Borneo refinery at Balik Papwn ana the oil flettf* at Btmju and Tarakaa. closed siace April, have been re -opened. A Shell spokesman said it was hoped that a tanker en route from Australia to Singapore72 words
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Article31 1958-06-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Ihu's. Seventy-five members of the Andhra Association of Malaya In Bagan Datoh, Lower Perak will pay a two-day civic v'sit to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday ;nd Sunday.31 words
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117 1958-06-27 4 Architect to help new schools drive KUALA LUMPUR, TTmrg. A PWD architect has been seconded to the Ministry of Education to help in the big school-building programme. He 1* Mr. Alexander Watson, 41, who was recently awarded the M.8.8. for upstanding" work connected with the merdeka celebrations last year. Standard117 words
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Article45 1958-06-27 4 Mlstul Line is offering shippers new services to West Africa via Bombay and Suez, and to America via the Pacific from r.ext month. The two ships that are to operate the service are the Yushlnosan Maru and the Azuchlsan Maru.45 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-06-27 4 PIANIST'S PROMISE OF A TREAT FOR SINGAPORE MUCZYSLAW MUNZ. American piano teaeber and former ronrert pianist, sax! after a five-day visit to Singapore this week that be would Uke U bring his moil talented pupils here to give a concert Mr Mont, who teaches at the far.ious Prabod; Con senratwrtsm118 words
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157 1958-06-27 4 Ceylonese proposal to appeal to Britain DENANO. Thura.— The Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya will meet next week to consider a proposal to urge the British Government to send a commission of inquiry to Ceylon. If it is decided that a delegation should be157 words
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Article25 1958-06-27 4 PONTIAN. Thurs. Tungku Temenggong Ahmad third son of the Sultan, opened a Welfare Week fun fair at the Padang Besar here this afternoon.25 words
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Article212 1958-06-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura. Some of the cash that once went to buy guns and ammunition to fight the Communist terrorists is now going toward building up the country's social services. This wu indicated today by the Minister of Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein,212 words
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261 1958-06-27 4 WANTED BY Mr. S: BURGLAR 'MAGIC EYE' ALARM IPOH, Thursday. C'EDERAL Councillor Mr. D. R Seenivasagam to- day decided to ring, his Hale Street home with the latest electronic alarm system. Mr. Beenivasagam, who Is secretary-general of the Peoples Progressive Party has received three deaththreat letters In the past two261 words
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Article24 1958-06-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The High Commissioner for Canada in the Federation. Mr Arthur Menzles, yesterday paid an official visit to Johore Bahru24 words
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Article107 1958-06-27 4 Meeting to pick a Speaker KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The BeJancor State Alliance committee is to meet soon to consider the appointment of a Speaker for the state ronnoil. Selangor I'MNO has nominated it* deputy chairman. Federal councillor Inrhe Abu Bakar bin Baginda. for the post. Agreement The state council at its107 words
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197 1958-06-27 4 15,000 IN PERAK PLACED UNDER CURFEW fELUK ANCON, Thura The Perak stal; war executive commit tee has imposed ar eleven-hour night cur few in a 400 square-miU area near here. About 15.000 people em ployed on lo estates and 1' tcampongs live In the area which is a hot spot197 words
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Miscellaneous162 1958-06-27 4 n.niA If AI AVA Uvely \M Th« News; 1.44 Fv HAlflU MALAIA and 2 .00 Close Down. 51 M*Tii>v4i «B(iRT wavf String Serenade. 530 At tl NATION 41. HHORT WAVE puno 545 Radio Ranch; 6.1 -V n <45 LUth 1 O°: wiv.Tvrf^r Regional Announcemento; «.i y.j,...« -i 81ngapore Share Market162 words
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308 1958-06-27 5 COURT HEARS OF BARGAINING 9 BY PARENTS MAN 'BEGGED 9 GIRL TO RELEASE HIM IPOH, Thursday. Til h LAWYER defending a man who is alleged to have committed breach of promise to marry a pretty schoolgirl, told the High Court here today that the308 words
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157 1958-06-27 5 that the letter had been written as the result of a conversation Balakrlshnan had had with Miss Rajeswary In which both had agreed to break the engagement. Balakrlshnan wrote to Mr. Vythlallngam "In his anxiety to show the father that his daughter was not157 words
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95 1958-06-27 5 9 acres a family plan In Kelantan KOTA BAIIRL, Thurn The first phase of the state's five-year development plan will start next month when 3.SM acres ot Jangle land In Tanah Merah. Maehanc and I'lu Kelantan will br distributed to 4M familirs This wag dlscloacd today by the local "Minister"95 words
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Article27 1958-06-27 5 PBNANO. Thurs Four youths armed with daggers escaped with $182 after holdlng up a salesman and a van driver at Batu Lanchnng Road yesterday evening.27 words
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142 1958-06-27 5 DEPUTY CHIEF POLICE OFFICER IS SUED BY CONTRACTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Chief Police Officer, Kelantan, Mohamed Yusof bin Mohamed Yunus. was today sued In the Supreme Court here by a contractor, Arahad bin Ranee, for $5,600. The sum Is alleged to represent the balance on a house Arshad142 words
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Article22 1958-06-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Kelantan Government has banned Import of all cattle, dogs, horses, goats sheep and swine from Slam.22 words
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Article725 1958-06-27 5 Kuala I unipui CATHAY: Man Hunt 1, 3 15, 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: Town on Trial 1, 3.15, 6.30, 9.15; PAVILION: Scarlet Doll 1. 3, 8.30, 9.15; COLISEUM: Hcarlet Doll 1. 3.15. 6.45 9.1t; CAPITOL: Tal Soong Kang Tien (Mandarin) 13 JO, 2 30. 6.30.725 words
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Article60 1958-06-27 5 HIGH TIDE TIMES TOO AY Sl—spsw 7.26 mm. it** 9.-.) 7 22 p.m. (BH.I. Port Oickswi 2.21 «t>. JU (7ft. him 2* mm. (7ft. 5- 9 42 pm. I6H 4ia.) TOMORROW: Sii«K*»o'c 850 *m (7ft. Hrn.) 8 17 pm (Bft. 4i«-l. P*rt Dick ,on i 34 MB, («H 9.. 4.J060 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-06-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T»HE Federation Government is seeking the ser--1 vices of Singapore's Senior Crown Counsel. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, for a top post here. If Inche Ahmad Ibrahim accepts It, he will be the Commissioner for Law Re- vision. His job will be to144 words
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Article36 1958-06-27 5 TELUK ANBON. ThursAn unemployed labourer. Wong Sang, 73. was found dead with his throat cut In his house at Batu Duabelas village near here yesterday A bloodstained razor was found by his side.36 words
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Article47 1958-06-27 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs— More than 100 Malay car owners here have decided to form co-operative society dealing In petrol and acting as agent* for a motor firm. The society, starting with a captlal of $50,000. will be the first of It* kind In the Federation.47 words
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Article57 1958-06-27 5 BUNOEI PATANI, Thurs A father and son. Abdul Rahlm bin Budln. 73, and Budln Long Abu, 40. were accused yesterday of murdering Bakar bin Ahmad at Slmpor, Tlkam Batu, on June They were alleged to have stabbed Bakar with a knife. The magistrate. Tuan Syed Modhzlr57 words
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Article103 1958-06-27 5 Plea for special fishing zones PENANO, Thurs— An Alliance rural district councillor, Mr. Geh Chong Keat, yesterday urged the establishment of special zones to preserve the fishing industry. "Unless this Is done," he told the Penang Rural Council, "fishing villages will In future exist only In fishermen's tales of the103 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-06-27 6 VICTORY smiles from the loveliest three of Singapore They are Marion Willis (centre) who was crowned Miss Singapore. Cristl D'Cruz (right) and Patricia Yong (left). Marion's reaction when the results were announced was: "I'm glad I won. I didn't really think much of my chances Straits52 words
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135 1958-06-27 6 -MUSLIM TROOPS TO HOLD BIG HARI RAYA PRAYER ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Muslim soldiers of nine Federation Army units will hold a mass Harl Raya Haji prayer here on Saturday. It will be the first open air prayer to be held by Muslim troops In Kuala Lumpur. Troops of the following135 words
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Article48 1958-06-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be the official guest of the Government of Saudi Arabia during his stay there. The Tengku. who has accepted the invitation, has arrived In Jeddah, last stop on his journey to Mecca.48 words
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Article74 1958-06-27 6 DATES FOR GOVT CLERICAL EXAMS KLALA LI'MPUB, Tburs. The Government clerical examination* will be held in August, it was Gazetted today. All clerks who wish to sit must apply to the State Secretaries not later than July 15. The days fixed for the ex. ami nations are: General clerical examination,74 words
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171 1958-06-27 6 I VINE stowaways from Hong Kong were found yesterday by alert Singapore Immigration officers on board the 2,877-ton French freighter Mukali. The nine men were Wong Chao Meng. 25, Yu Kung Ching. 29, Liv Lien chuan. 52, Oel Teng Goan. 22. Ong171 words
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Article30 1958-06-27 6 Top job after 31 years IPOH. Thurs. The senior interpreter of the Supreme Court here. Mr. Lee Thiam has been promoted to fill a superscale vacancy after 31 years' service.30 words
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Article, Illustration194 1958-06-27 6 The children all love this friendly policeman gOME children may be afraid of policemen, but not those who know Sgt. Bohan bin Karim of Singapore. In fact when he appears on his roundsjn Bukit Timah they clamber around him and want'to play. On the eve of his transfer to Orchard194 words
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Article184 1958-06-27 6 COUNCIL TO CHARGE ESTATES I/UALA LUMPU Thurs.— Tin mlr and rubber esta within half a mile of t Kuala Lumpur mv cipal boundary are to asked to pay for an malarial work orr out by the council their land. This decision has t> taken by the municipal hes committee following184 words
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Article79 1958-06-27 6 Service to Indonesia to resume TH*. Royal Intrrocrai Lines «er\ice frorr Hong Kong to Indone m.i which was suspended following air attark< on vemels in East Indonesia in May is to h. resumed. A spokrMiian foi thf line in Singapore said yesterday that the own ers in Hong Kong had79 words
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Advertisement90 1958-06-27 6 Commencing July, 9^ m MmJ%.m gives you >^^^ i __yv^* s^^^ w^m i H mm U m v^^ mm m x g m mW^^mrmWtß «w V\ Hl\ \^^s^ mw^^m^m^m^my~~~*~*''^^ m K\v\v\ X* W f I and 1 Sequent Services sj^^wv V m hong kong yO^^^^L^^r SAIGON PHNOM PENH 2 flights90 words
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Article52 1958-06-27 7 PENANO. Thurs. Tang Scan Llew, 28, was today charged with the murder of his brother. Ah Oam. at Klmberly Street about 2.30 am today. The prosecuting officer. Inspector H.O. Oreenall. opposed ball. The Magistrate. Tuan Byed Hussein bin Jamallulll. ordered Tang be remanded In police custody until52 words
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Article364 1958-06-27 7 MILLIONAIRE'S SON HELD ON SOEKARNO BOMB BID CHARGE FLIES HOME A SINGAPORE millionaire's eon who was jailed for six weeks in Indonesia for alleged romplicity in a plot to assassinate President Soekarno returned by air to the Colony on Wednesday. In an exclusive interview, Syed364 words
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Article111 1958-06-27 7 $188,750 grant for the poor KUALA LUMPUR, Thun. The Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board bas approved a ;rant of $188,730 for further assistance to the handicapped. the under -privil- e<-d. the distressed and the destitute in the country. This grant will be given to the Central Welfare Committee to administer.111 words
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219 1958-06-27 7 Aborigines in call-up rush— fears banished KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thousands of aborigines have registered for National Service In Malaya, the Director of the Aborigines Department, Mr. R.O.D. Noone, told the Straits Times today. His department expected about 12.000 aborigines of call-up age to register, he said Mr Noone added that219 words
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182 1958-06-27 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thursday. THIS royal town of Trengganu today celebrated the 51st birthday of its Sultan. Hundreds of people turned out on the padang this mornlng to watch a parade by the Trengganu police, the special 1 constabulary, police volunteer reserve, boy scouts.182 words
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Article71 1958-06-27 7 FIGHTING THE REDS— ON THE LAND IPOH. Thurs— Communism can be fought with land de- velopment schemes the Minister for Natural Resources. i Inche Bahaman bin Sham suddin. told a conference of Perak district officers here today. "This new pattern of communlty living, with water supply. electricity. shops schools and71 words
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Article43 1958-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Raja Muda of Selangor today paid a two- hour visit to the $18 million Lever Brothers factory In Bungsar Road. He was accompanied by his wife and five members of the Selangor royal household43 words
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250 1958-06-27 7 MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDALS FOR 14: FOUR NEW J.P.s CREATED rURTEEN people were awarded the Trengganu Meritorious Service Medal by the Sultan of Trengganu to mark his 51st birthday. Among them are two who played a leading part In the recovery of the 23 bodies and the salvage of the bus250 words
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138 1958-06-27 7 STANVAC ROW: MERCHANT RAISES HOPES INTERVENTION by a well known Singapore merchant yesterday raised hopes for an early settlement of a dispute between the StandardVacuum Oil Company and its workers. Officials of the 400-strong Stanvac Employees' Union think there is a chance of the dispute being settled before July 9138 words
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Article54 1958-06-27 7 ALOR STAR. Thurs. -A 13 year-old girl was found murdered in her home in Kampong Temelang. Kodlang. yesterday evening. Bhe was Man blnte Hussein daughter of a padl planter The police today said that Mah had been battered to death while her parents v<re out. A54 words
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Article55 1958-06-27 7 Mr. Hugh Carleton Greene, former head of the Federation's emergency information services has been appointed BBC director of news and current affairs. Mr Greene, brother of novelist Graham Greene, came to Malaya on loan from the BBC. in 1950 to direct the psychological warfare against the55 words
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90 1958-06-27 7 WARRANT OUT FOR A PRINCIPAL WHO IS SICK A WARRANT was Issued yesterday for the arrest of P. A. John, principal of Bethel English School. Upper Serangoon. who failed to attend a Singapore court. Ht- sent a medical certificate to the court to say he was unable to go to90 words
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Advertisement386 1958-06-27 7 I The world 9 s fl 1 finest Silver Polishes M L I kl Coddard's world-famous polishes B P_J beautify the home, protect your most I treasured possessions and take v S yi a ot tnr wor out °f housework I^^F^FE*^mjl OOOOA«DSiiLV£»o»iht modem «t to ckao your tilvrr, rrmove* tarnish386 words
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Advertisement112 1958-06-27 7 W////A 'M///////////////////^^^^^ 'M////A m Since ■41 *"T| the famous T Model.j||l. YOUR '^QtffbliQhed D t= A l_ E R UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., 45, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL ***** SPECIALLY SELECTED MALAY PICTURE > ;j FOR YOUR "HARI RAYA HAJI" ENTERTAINMENT! t psavsj pam mala Iyan1 yan '"^""ass*^ j c &s*««w«»-5112 words
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Article55 1958-06-27 8 M •»■.<«. if. t »«a| MRS. J McCULLOCH Thanks UM Directors. Secretaries. Oene.ai Manager, Stall of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, Members of the Local Board of Advice and the Local Secretaries, Guthile and Company. Relatives and Priends who sent wreaths, condolences and gave kind assistance at the55 words
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Article129 1958-06-27 8 »mm ii» i HAN sUYINfc ureat Nem Novel Tht MouiilaU) U Young I* now available it tl) Books'orea 18/UOBBkALAI. CULUHUtn H/.iNIS give me woild's wlde»i co.oui choice liiiide—Outside Phone Harrisons A Croc field nearest orlice lor Colorizet Advi «ori •Vrvice TROPICAL CLlMES—Tropical smells—pleasant and unpleasant Get rid oi the129 words
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Article110 1958-06-27 8 ■nd congratulations from Joan Booty mid all Members of her school to Marlon, winner of Mix Singapore 1958 and Member of Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School Good luck Marlon at Long Beach Congra mat Ions also to Ch tl 'I Crm v. ho wai> rcond110 words
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Article33 1958-06-27 8 t» W—m ftMi )-«<'« rl, tMlrm DIKECT BY MAII tn 48 hours Proesslng and pi Inline of FV'.k hrome and Anscochrome colour film Details: Lite Colour Laboratories Tel 3807H PO Box 1108 Slniirrxire33 words
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Obituary27 1958-06-27 8 to H aaJn Hia >—B*M M <•!• *xfra LOST OR BIOIEN on 33.6.58 near Bo arilcal Garden, small while Sealvham narre "Bimbo" Reward O^ered Please ring *****27 words
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Article641 1958-06-27 8 The Russian desire for assurances that the Geneva conference on nuclear disarmament will be subordinate to the problem of the immediate cessation of nuclear tests quite naturally has roused doubts of the value and purpose of tho conference. The American and British approach has been clear from641 words
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Article301 1958-06-27 8 The manoeuvring betoie nomination day for the Kallang by-election to the Siagapore City Council may prove more significant th<<i) the election itself. There is now said to be an understanding between the Labou: Front and the LiberalSocialisU whereby the latter will not contest the ward if the301 words
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Article188 1958-06-27 8 Some oi the money thai once went to buy guns to fight Communist terror is now going instead to the Federation's social services. And some of it, as the Minister for Defence said in a message to special constables on their tenth anniversary, is helping to give the188 words
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1100 1958-06-27 8 DAVID FIENNES - DAVID FIENNES BY f THE sorry phgru. of the Xema- man fishermen has recently hit the headlines. Starvation stirs the heart for a moment: a few bags of rice are dished out. And tomorrow they will be forgotten by you and me. How1,100 words
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Article764 1958-06-27 8 ADRIENNE FARRELL - INDIA 'S PROBLEM CITY ADRIENNE FARRELL Communism's toughest stronghold! a constant nightmare to Nehru I BY /CALCUTTA Is India's problem city, deeply penetrated by Communists, packed with destitute refugees, and with strikes an almost dally occurrence. "Calcutta," Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, told a British correspondent recently, "Is a764 words
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210 1958-06-27 8 MORE SAFETY MEASURES NEEDED AT AIRPORT IHAVe. reau with considerable interest the report* and editorial In your paper dealinfc, with the Singapore iiovernment s pr jposalb w> aiielve turtner expenditure on 81ng'apoie Airport while 1 aupreclau the great d.fflculue. that will be caused oy inadequate passenger .ittiidliuK facilities when larger210 words
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Letter127 1958-06-27 8 IN the •MM rime.s of June 26 there Is report of a spetch 1 gave to the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club In which you state that I attacked the 'no politics in schools" rule. The subject of politics la schools was not one I discussed nor127 words
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Letter30 1958-06-27 8 THE kampong folks of 1203, Upper Seraneoon Road. Singapore, applied to the City Council for a supply of electricity early In January Why no action yet? ANXIOL'S Singapore30 words
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Advertisement456 1958-06-27 8 i M..1M.1.J Strain Fime* A Free Preu »oi Mm CM'MMn at •#»a». ••!•>« o«i rcpralatltatnai at IM i llact. SINCAPOm COLO STOKA6I. ORCHARD ROAD, «W 'Mtl>i t I imoll a<»T«mwn«tl mod ■■»»■>! Cio»vit,«d a4»artinniaat» a>ar caM »<. hana»< to Cirif BOOK ITORI ITD.. WHKkttH) MmM. C 011... Ova, linaaaota MR456 words
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Advertisement75 1958-06-27 8 WHY STROKES OCCUR There are several kinds of strokes, and none is to be brushed aside lightly. Bat the occurrence of one does not necessarily mean the end of a man's productive life. A helpful article in the May Reader's Digest (now on sale) throws light on some of the75 words
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Advertisement178 1958-06-27 8 VVs B^_-^- B BS a s aHgajjHpr' a» •■tr«a>«l> mat* pKA99HB99XEa* \1 B*tr^PßEE t^B^P A camtntcttaa Iti •»<«■ a«»Ja» V^^^^mßßS^BC^^^^^p^^' h#J «o«i» o»ii -rfh all u« »«>it«ri chrttat t«< tfcut ra» »a.. a MttiM wkKk m ritratnaly tt«#a> fcwt, at H»a tame tim« •••M ta can* Wit. tSMghSSSi rikfca*. ataocM178 words
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244 1958-06-27 9 No dinner parties for this birthday KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Banquets and cocktail parties have not been included in the first merdeka anniversary celebrations from Aug. 29. to Sept. 1 The committee to plan the celebrations, headed by the acting Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein,244 words
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Article50 1958-06-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Venerable Tlranagama Ratana'-ara Thera will preach the Dhamma in Sinhalese at the Buddhist Temple In Temple Road here immediately after the Buddha Puja on Monday. He Is on a research cultural mission on Buddhist art In Asia, sponsored by the Ceylon Government.50 words
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109 1958-06-27 9 'Oranges and apples cannot obstruct Xl \l. 1.1 MCI It, Thurs. Apples and oranges do not constitute objects causing obstruction. a magistrate, Inche M. M. Hashim, ruled today in dismissing charges of obstruction against seven hawkers. He said the articles which could cause obstruction as laid down in the law109 words
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Article25 1958-06-27 9 The Supervisory and Management Training Association will hold a social at the youth camp in Tanah Merah on July 5 at 8 p.m.25 words
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253 1958-06-27 9 RICHARDS TO LOSE RISES FOR TWO YEARS FOR SPEAKING TO PRESS THE chairman of the expatriate Senior Officers Association of the Singapore City Council, Mr. G. M. Richards, was yesterday ordered to forfeit salary increments for two years as punishment for making a statement253 words
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Article221 1958-06-27 9 A 22-MEMBER delegation of the Japanese Indus- trial and Technical Co-operation Mission to South-East Asia arrived in Singapore yesterday to pave the way for better trade relations with the Colony. Leader of the team and vice-president of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry,221 words
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Article159 1958-06-27 9 I EE AH CHBONG, alias Ah Lek, a coffeeshop a.ssistant, chose to say nothing in his defence at his retrial yesterday on a charge of firing a revolver at the four-man crew of a police patrol cai. Lee was alleged to have fired the shots at159 words
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Article23 1958-06-27 9 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Lieut. Gen. Sir James Cassels. Director of Operations, paid a flying visit to Alor Star this morning.23 words
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307 1958-06-27 9 Search is on for woman who felt ashamed By LOW SIEW THIAM FIVE ragged China- town children three Just recovered from measles yesterday pleaded with the Singapore Social Welfare Department to help find their mother who left home 15 days ago "from shame." The children were accompanied by their father.307 words
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Article62 1958-06-27 9 KUANTAN. Thurs.— A mining shift foreman whose Land Rover smashed Into a roadside stall in J urine two people was today fined $30. A. L. Trevorrow. 42. pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court to driving: In a negligent manner In Canton Street. Sungel Lembing. on April 13. Trevorrow62 words
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Article39 1958-06-27 9 In hospital— dead after an hour MALACCA, Thurs. A petition writer, William Tay. aged 45, who was admitted to the Malacca General Hospita' at 10.40 this morning died one hour later without regaining consciousness. A post-mortem will be held39 words
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281 1958-06-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry in which 11 youths have been tentatively charged with murdering a school teacher has been postponed to August because of a "snag" encountered by the prosecution. In making his application for postponement. Inspector B. RamakrLshnan said281 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-06-27 9 lld I I SELLER Tan Tiow Swee. M, and his family. The children are, from left: Cheow Tee, 9, Ai Tee, 2, Hock Soon. 7, Hock Tee. 5. and in the arms of Tan's mother Ai Moy, 13 months.45 words
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Article48 1958-06-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Deputy Superintendent of Police Inche Mohamed Zamani bin Samah, has been appointed honorary alde-de camp to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. It was gazetted today Inche Mohamed replaces Superintendent of Police Inche Mobarak Ahmed, who relinquished the position on June 248 words
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Article23 1958-06-27 9 The Chinese YMCA will hold its grand annual concert at the "V" auditorium tn Shenton Way, Singapore, at 830 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Article223 1958-06-27 9 KING'S DOCTOR IN CRASH HOAX IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A squad of police, an ambulance, and a horde of friend* and relatives, rushed to Princes Road here last night on receipt of a series of telephone calls that Dr. M. Valthllingam, personal physician to the Yang dlPertuan Agong, had been gravely223 words
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Article39 1958-06-27 9 New railway manager KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The appointment of Mr. D. D. Bartlett as general manager of the Malayan Railway was Gazetted today He takes the place of Mr. C. G. Harrison who left Ma'aya last week on retirement.39 words
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Advertisement77 1958-06-27 9 M MmZ mm mIV H, NYLON OB BRISTH fcfl Be distinguished in your choice oft toothbrush. I Keep your teeth gleaming white with a Tck the world's best toothbrush for teeth and gums. HI 1 1 j 0 U Hill J Th« Borneo Company Limited I Incorporated in England! H77 words
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Advertisement97 1958-06-27 9 \\-of^§Sl9k thtOlympa mcorporatti tvcry|Ood (utur* y^jjßP^jjy kno-n to typ«wnttr m»nufaetur»n. SHOWROOM IM. CUMINCfAU AVINUI iINCAPOm TIL: 2MJJ BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG FCS 6S ®ll KILL that COUGH fiC&nL W ith these TWO POWERFUL ingredients Witt s C° u 9 h Syrup is the best and l^^Mmuv^l97 words
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473 1958-06-27 10 SUSAN BARRtE SEES THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS THERE is bound to be controversy over "THE YOUNG LIONS," based on Irwin Shaw's bestKelling book. The most obvious change from the original story is the whitewashing of the young Nazi (Marlon Brando) who. according473 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-06-27 10 JOSE Ferrer is at it again directing and starring in the same Aim, and doing both very well. "THE HIGH COST OF LOVING" is a gently amusing domestic comedy, very true to life, with a pleasantly whimsical script, in which Ferrer plays a207 words
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75 1958-06-27 10 Cecil B. sits up and takes notice HOLLYWOOD. Thuri.— Cecil B. DeMllle, filmland's muter of spectacle, is making satisfactory progress In a Los Angeles hospital where he Is being treated (or a heart complaint. Last night be aat up in bed for a private showing of his latest film, "The75 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-06-27 10 THEY MET— AND ONE HAD TO DIE Pte Martin Lt. Brando11 words
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291 1958-06-27 10 Fernandel puts top-billing Hope in Paris shade 008 HOPE can always fee relied upon for plenty of laughs but In his latest film "PARIS HOLIDAY," co-star Fernandel steals the thunder. This French comedian is irresistibly funny all through. But perhaps Hope can still claim mast of the glory The credit291 words
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Advertisement668 1958-06-27 10 »>■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■ I W U I Hr** I Li IbBrST j| most >&| JTJ|LJin^ V W Shotfinff m Bob Hope "PARIS HOLIDAY" T T h h n n ;T r gj rKRXANDKL ANITA EKBERO MARTHA HYEB (UA) I TnTST "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" Tomorrow 9 am. "LOVE AND OBLIGATION" Mandarin Sunday668 words
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Advertisement528 1958-06-27 10 JPT33EI3"-'" OPENS Today! J •^f Xl Jill Hi EH33I II a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. «.4S 1 30 p.m. Jl 'IN Cathay Ortanlsallon prrsrnti If \i A Mandarin Advrnlurr Talr with Kn«IKIi Sub*. "DO ANKHEN BARAH HMTH (h) C MIDNHIHT •'CflllfßnV" «iLK.NN»OKD <()ll MBIA •fK TOMORROW! ML(.AS( OPK 111 H )f> •7*528 words
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Miscellaneous314 1958-06-27 10 24 Being Illuminated he I* nlmStraits Times Crossword v m atTmr fortht "3 Favour put In repetition (7) 17 She of the double negative alaJ jjssj ■^jw J I v-V'J "t A "d in the sweetest —of a i I j long- (A Meynell, (7) SS^ j^ F^i 2 Lyric314 words
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Article, Illustration717 1958-06-27 11 Writer- director shocked film pioneers, censors QNE day in 1921, New Yorkers gasped as they watched the biggest sign in the world being erected at the corner of 44th Street and Broadway. In electric light* it announced the advent of the first million-dollar picture ever made. Called Foolish Wives, the717 words
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598 1958-06-27 11 FEDERATION OF WOMEN OF AMERICA LODGED A PROTEST... THE WORD COMPROMISE' WAS SIMPLY NOT TO BE FOUND IN HIS VOCABULARY "cousins," but who were in (act jailbird counterfeiters. The count galloped through a series of Increasingly shocking episode* that would have killed the American film industry there and then, untilDaily Mirror - 598 words
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Advertisement135 1958-06-27 11 (Advertisement) OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS in ALOR STAR PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR SEREMBAN The latest times far handina, m Clarified Advertisements te ou> branch offices listed below, tor publication in the following day's issue of the Straits Times are as follows:— II alMrf ■II 1 S N^ j*^_ f\_ BTK.AITK135 words
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Advertisement212 1958-06-27 11 Give Bob Martins once a dat| to keep him healthy, handsome, gay! w* ""^.^Rw l^a 4^HniSlvaa\ aw Raw tT "M^RflaaavaV aaaV /aaavW Jw* H m Raw/ *t^J l\ 1 5 TTlvn see your aog really out of coDdl- FORMULA I ■Hi tlon? Off his food, lintlean and dull, e». n212 words
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Miscellaneous117 1958-06-27 11 1 nrttu'ti A #'o. By $iao Ou<m Of pivw* >(I^r^^B^Hll| —JVjV^RaaaaVl. C M{Ns 1 I r^j^ ;'O l^jij* T j o 6t '_j| Raw W^^j Tiaf I I swut hu&c- ißti ihv Saint By 0 hurt^r is Irttvfi By I'h4>*ti>r Imimhl -rTa»al T TWFV SMOT ~f M)N r «up"l 1117 words
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Article47 1958-06-27 12 T»HK Federation! Minister of Finance has Axed the Mlowinc prtea far calculating < m torn, dulm far tht week frasa Juar 2«. Rubber 7«H cenU a Ib. Copra (MC a ton! Coconat oil »M1 a ton ralm an $C7«.7S a ton Palm kernels $373.25 a ton.47 words
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Article396 1958-06-27 12 Ts* Malay.. uh»rt Brokers' AsmcUUoii reported All section. on itie local anare market (bowed (air Improvement. The turaorar «v mull." Singapore aarf FetfcraUmi kr»- ken rrp*rt«4 the fattowtaf •u*<neai dene yesterday: Fed. Dispensary M cent* to f 1 (odd lot;, tl 04 •v 1107: Oammon $2 07 fc396 words
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Article21 1958-06-27 12 I Malayan Share Market: Jane t« Jane 25 Industrial*: MJI M.21 Tint: 7J»9 7MS Jan. 1 lfs* lM21 words
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Article147 1958-06-27 12 Jaljr tint gndt mbbrr bu>rrs fob closed In Singapore yesterday at 76% cents per lb. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday* closing price. I'rrf-g taoe: UncerUln. Clwtag prieea (n cent* per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 RSB Spot fob. buyers 765. sellers 77.. Int. 1 R.S.B147 words
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Article127 1958-06-27 12 Ships lyint alanfsMe the singaporr Harbour Board wharvet •r rxprctr* U4ay are: Klriitln Bakke 1/2, Wonosobo 4/6, Umrcelll Nowtko 6A, Afflguan M«ru 67. T»k»ang 89. Perlm 10/11. MeonU 13/14. President Jackson 15/16. Benvrackle 18. Anadyr 19/20. Sadao N. Wall 4. Maxwell Brander 31/22. PerlU 23/34. Benver 28. Hulda127 words
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Article23 1958-06-27 12 SINGAPORE, JUNE 26. RUBBER: 76 i cents per Ib. (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $37*75 per picul (up 37| cents).23 words
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Article137 1958-06-27 12 MELBOURNE. Thursday. INVESTMENT shares maln- Ulned a steady overall tone on the Stork Exchange here today Main move was tsa Bank do»n to. to 2to 6d. Commonwealth boods held a firm trend on average trading. Loans 3\% IK6-59 IM to buyer Loans i%% 1956-5* £100 U. 6d buyer137 words
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Article107 1958-06-27 12 Sincaporr Chinne Produce Exchange: noon prices per plrul yesterday were: Copra: quit; UK/Continent June/ July $3l buyers. $31 sellers. Coroaut all: steady; bulk $45 4 sellers, drum $51 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $125 Sarawak $134. (both down $1). special Sarawak black $70 (unchanged).107 words
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Article88 1958-06-27 12 The Malayan E*i banje Banks' AawciaUMi made the following change* In lv rate* to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada; buying airmail T.T. lltt O.D. 11 51 90 dst >1 15,18 credit bllU. 32 116 trade bills. SHIInr T.T. or nil ready: Canada 31 3 16. Irrnch88 words
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456 1958-06-27 12 Our Market Correspondent - STEADY UNDERTONE !0N RUBBER MARKET DESPITE PRICE FALL Our Market Correspondent By the price of rubber yesterday wa slightly below the levels ruling on Wednes day the undertone appeared steady with fairl; good inquiry continuing. July first grade was done up to 77g cents, bu cased off on profit-taking and456 words
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Advertisement936 1958-06-27 12 COMPANY MEETING GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE* that the THIRTY FIRST Annua General Meeting of the Compan] will be held at the Reglsteret Office of the Company, 9fc Mile stone. Buklt Tlmah Road. Slnga pore, on Saturday 12th July, 1958 at 12 00 Noon for the followlnf purposes:—936 words
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Advertisement1036 1958-06-27 12 COMPANY MEETING DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY A MARKED IMPROVEMENT Toe sHi.ii annual genual meetIng 01 Duuiop Kuober Company, Lid., wh atta oo June n, in Loudon. air. U. E. Benarrell, chairman. in Uie course of tut speech, said: it li very graiuylng to your Board, and 1 am wire it must1,036 words
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Advertisement1557 1958-06-27 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Unmarried Female Federal Citizen* who have posted th« Oversea* School Certificate Examination with a Credit In English Language and have attained their 17th but not their 15th birthday, for appointment a* permanent Stenographer In the Railway Service to All a vacancy In Kuala Lumpur.1,557 words
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Advertisement1155 1958-06-27 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES NOMfwAluS Uilla— l FM ABIN. PMI UM, it MA. AaTIaWJP. MTTERIAM', NAMIURt, lIEMIR, COPINNAtIN lITMMtH Hit S'pori P rh*M Penani AAWTA IT aMm MJM Mm "MARJtfHM UT 'Z1' m ..m....'.'."*..' mm «1 m VIM aVUMf 11/11 M| •MEMMA- IVMMf N/N Mtf "VMM" H/M Mf 11/ 1 AM1,155 words
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Advertisement1288 1958-06-27 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "»Jfc tAnMPMI (Incorporated in tht Utittd Km|daai) I lines SAIUMS Tt AllM. II A CMTIMNTAI MtTI S'awt t CMM fMMB lENAIIANACN Mr "ambu-i. London, RotMMkn la Pw l/TT tan lINREtOI f« loaAon, RtletdaM, Brtran. itnMarf v I Mf Intn tirta tMnt 17 Mf IENVINUi for1,288 words
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Advertisement1269 1958-06-27 13 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. Til: M 7IJII ELLERMAN LINES KLAVCNESB UMB LONDON HtllE lOTTEIDAM IM ANCELES. Mil FRANCISCO HAMIUM I NUll SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLANI Md tar USA., tertt AtlntK Parti Attnbaf cai|t lat Cutril A S.alA •M CMMM Mt CotoMtl AtMiica CITT n .lira MMIEVILiI ••aaM 7a-17 «'mfi P1,269 words
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Article, Illustration451 1958-06-27 14 70,000 TONS PER YEAR 1 1 is expected thai towards the end of this year production of at least 50,000 tons of synthetic rubber will be achieved at the International Synthetic Rubber Company's plant at Fawley, England, Mr. 6. E. Beharrell, chairman of Dunlop Rubber451 words
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Article81 1958-06-27 14 Sarawak's rubber exports in May totalled 3,084 tons with shipments of sago flour at 1,550 tons, white pepper 298 tons and black pepper 349 tons, and lllipenuts 763 tons. According to an official release from the Trade and Customs Department. the tailing off in Illipenut exports and81 words
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Article193 1958-06-27 14 Company opens new K.L. branch /)NE Of Singapore's most recently established insurance companies. The People's Insurance Co. of Malaya Ltd.. will open its first branch office in Kuala Lumpur next year, Mr. Lo Wei, the managing director, announced yesterday. Mr. Lo, whose company celebrates its first annlver sary tomorrow, said193 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-06-27 14 rE appointment of Mr. Ward M. French aa resident executive Far East, a new post, has been announced by the Remington Rand International Division of the Sperry Rand Corporation. Mr. French will be based In the Far East, where, aa a direct representative of177 words
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255 1958-06-27 14 rpjlE harm that can be don^ 1 by "take-over" bids for rubber companies and the fragmentation of their estate.-, in Malaya Is stressed by Mr. Eric H. North, chairman of the Dull Development Co. Mr. North says, with take over bids, the liquid reserves255 words
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247 1958-06-27 14 B Pacific Airways Ltd., announced In Singasterday that they would be operating daily Hong Kong, and five services a week to Bangkok from July 7. At present, the company operates five times a ween from Singapore to Hong rKong. and three247 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-06-27 14 MR B. A LALWANI (above) ls the proprietor of a new Singapore venture. International Agencies, which will act as agents between foreign manufacturers and dealers. The concern already holds a number of Japanese and Continental agencies for textiles, electrical appliances and sundry goods. Mr. Lalwani said98 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-06-27 14 A LEADING Japanese tyre manufacturer, Brid^estone Tire Co. Ltd., of Tokyo, will place on the Malayan market this year new rubber products, including conveyor belts, oil and water hoses, and cushions The local manager of the company, Mr. HLsao Fujlta. said yesterday this210 words
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Article46 1958-06-27 14 The former managing director of William Jacks Malaya i Ltd.. Mr. H. F. Clements, has Joined the board of the company and been appointed chairman. Other directors are Messrs. A. J. M. Ramsay (general manager), D. D. McFarlane, F. C. Beven and C. Browr.46 words
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Advertisement178 1958-06-27 14 &in«ap«»fa SA V E T I •M«ri— C A Bit v_yl(i fashioned methods lose customers. Modern ;V efficiency wins them. The businessman who makes full use of the fast, reliable communications services of ■tfp"^ Cable and Wireless Ltd. immediately shows himself to be alert and up-to-date. The specimen raies below178 words
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Advertisement101 1958-06-27 14 AVOID COTTON SHIRTS THAT SHRINK! When buying shirts or any cotton garments, That'} why you should always look tot make it i habit to look for the -SANFORIZED- -SANFORIZED- before you buy. Then you II labd. never again have trouble with shrinkage. 'SANFORIZED- is your assurance that your clothes will101 words
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Advertisement1376 1958-06-27 15 l^fWTTnfiTBlWT^ i< 'ii. muni rum Pace 6) SITLATIONS VACANT It Wort. M Mla )—Box it tl, txlrm iiit > jit AN i.MALt, with experience in accounts uuMi»e&s udinliiUtratioii and secretarial wok Please reply giving full BMISHMga to Box A4»64 Si MANAGER AND ASSISTANT Mil HUM lequlred by Departmeni.i i .store1,376 words
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Advertisement833 1958-06-27 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALI If Ward, $i M €U. 'xtr% OPERA ESIATh. ouiidlng io 18.731 mi ll 196 teet frontage oi Siglap Hi .io highest site In thi area suitable for sesai-deUebet houses Apply Credit Fonder Meyer' Chambers Raffles Plaos Tel: *****/9. BINJAi PARK. 00 Uunean Koad. resllul first class833 words
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Advertisement851 1958-06-27 15 FOR SALE 1 a* Wm4m U *im.}—Bmx $0 rlt. u<>« i. ONLY FEW/ 3 sheets 88/- toathtoweis 3 pieces set $476 c Cathay's 38/39, Bras -Basah Road PIANO, fau upright Moatm $95*7- 0.n.0. Monthly Payment! Acceptable. Pleu.se Ring 543U5 fa Appointment io view. 4 HALF-PRICE Clearance SaleNew L/P Popular and851 words
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Advertisement757 1958-06-27 15 NOTICES ESTATES OF Charles Frederick YOUNG, deceased, late of Flat 4k Hakf- brose Manskn.. Belle Vue Road. Southbourne. Boirnemouth, Hampshire, wrx died on Ist November 1967 Rennie THORNTC'N, deceased, late of Olen inner in the State of New South Wiles. Australia. who died on ->r aft.* 12th March 1957. i757 words
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Advertisement1093 1958-06-27 15 NOTICES NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE THE AUTOMOBILE .n -nm H.c h aP co™ or the ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE COLONY OF SINGAPORE Members are hereby reminded «LAND OF SH.GAFORE J£ A^R.^Royd Ser. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 250 of 1958 n p.m. on Friday. June 27th, nS: LAWRENCE QUEK unUl a m Sunday. June1,093 words
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Article66 1958-06-27 16 Afternoon senslon results SINGLES: Oon Chong Tetk (S'gor) bt Omar Ibrahim iS'porn 9-15. 17-14, 15-12. Zabldl (Kedi bt Michael Chong i Negrli 15-2. 15-9 Teh K m San (Pgi bt Khoo En* Chin (Negrli 15-3, 15-9 Tlianoo Kujadbhal (81am> bt Sunny Tan iSgor) 18-14. 15-9. DOUBLES: Eddy66 words
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Article31 1958-06-27 16 HOUBTON (Texas). Thurs —Joe Brown. 32-year-old world lightweight boxing s amplon. will defend his title against Kenny Lane, a leading contender from Muskegon. Michigan. here un July 3.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article241 1958-06-27 16 MEN'S SINGLES second round; B. Mackay (USA) beat ER. Bulmer iOBi l. o—7, 6—2; R. Krkhnan (India) beat IJ Warwick (OBi 6—l, 14—12. 0; 8. Davidson (Sweden* beat P. Contreras (Mexico) 6—2. 10-8. B—6; U Schmidt (Sweden) beat O. Slrola (IUly) 11—9, 6—3. 1— 2— 7—5;241 words
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Article20 1958-06-27 16 BEOAMAT. Thurs. -Gemereh beat Jementah 2-1 In the lnter-Muklm soccer competl tlon for the Penghulus' Shield here yesterday20 words
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Article21 1958-06-27 16 TAPAH, Thurs. Fourth Battalion. Royal Regiment beat Tapah Police 10-1 in a Dlv 1 soccer league match here yesterday.21 words
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Article461 1958-06-27 16 CHOONG BROTHERS ROUT S'GOR PAIR IN TWO SETS Thanoo gets a tough match [UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Foreign and local Thomas Cup players won their opening matches in the Selangor Gold Cup badminton championships which began at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall here this afternoon. Teh Kew461 words
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Article519 1958-06-27 16 LONDON, Thursday. rtESPITE the frequent interruptions caused by rain this week, the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, which enter their fourth day today, have not been seriously thrown out of gear. Rain lopped two hours' play off yesterday's programme. But Colonel W. J. Legg, the tournament519 words
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Article201 1958-06-27 16 KIWIS KIWIS RAIN RESTRICTS PLAY TO 65 MINUTES ONLY M ANCESTOR, Thurs— Rain limited play to only 65 minutes on the opening day of the cricket match between the New Zealanders and Lancashire here yesterday— and In that time the tourists scored 39 runs without loss. The start was heldReuter - 201 words
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Article147 1958-06-27 16 BOWLERS GAIN UPPERHAND IN THE RAIN LONDON, Thurs—Rain-af-fected pitches gay bowler the upperhand In most of yesterday's county championship matches, and washed out completely the opening day at Neath. where Hampshire, chasing Surrey for the lead In the table, were due to meet Olamorgan. Cloae of play s<oies AtReuter - 147 words
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498 1958-06-27 16 0% TIE TRACK -WTi EPSOM JEEP {/UALA LUMPUR, rhurs IV —Black Gold, with Laurie Johnson up, went attractively in his winding-up gallop on the training track here this morning. With Kerrbrook 'Gey en for company. Black Oold a four-year-old, reeled off 3F tn498 words
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Article225 1958-06-27 16 CLOTWORTHY TO SPEND FIVE DAYS IN KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Robert Clotworthy, the 1950 Melbourne Olympic three-metre springboard diving champion, will arrive here on Tuesday (or exhibitions and coaching sessions. Clotworthy, who is accompanied by his wife, the former swimming star Cynthia Gill, will be In Kuala Lumpur225 words
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Article36 1958-06-27 16 BYDNEY, Thurs. The touring New Zealand Maoris Rugby Union team after leading 12-9 at halftime. were beaten 18-15 by Combined New South Wales Central West yesterday at Orange 200 miles from hero. ReutcrReuter - 36 words
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191 1958-06-27 16 THREE-DAY TEST IS TUSSLE FOR LEADERSHIP IN SERIES fHE three-day cricket 1 'Test" between Singapore and the Federation which begins on the Singapore padang at ll a.m. today, will be a tussle for the leadership In the series started three years ago. In the low-scoring first match only 435 runs191 words
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Article19 1958-06-27 16 TAIPINO. Thurs. -Chinese Recreation Club beat Indians "A" 2-1 in a Dlv. l soccer match here yesterday19 words
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Article137 1958-06-27 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The F.A. of Malaya will invite Indonesia. Vietnam and Singapore for a soccer festival here to celebrate Malaya's first Independence Day. The secretary of the F.AM.. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng. said today he has been Instructed by the president of the F.A.M.. Tengku137 words
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Article92 1958-06-27 16 I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Selangor have named 18 players to travel to Malacca for their second Malaya Cud match against Malacca on Saturday. Among the 18 are Tang Cheok Foo and N X Mun Keai. who missed the first match against Singapore Joint Services here last92 words
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Miscellaneous155 1958-06-27 16 TAIPIMG I KOt'CKR: niT I— Brl'lih Mill- tarjr Hospital v R KM E E-splanade IPOH ATHLETICS: Perak AAA championships, padinf i 2 pm i. Raja Perempuan School sporu meet. School ground 13 p.rh i. 8OCCEB: Dlv 2 -3 Coy R A.S.C v Perak River Hydro Coronation ground; Ist Battalion Loyal155 words
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