The Straits Times, 1 July 1958
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Title Section26 1958-07-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY f'ERTIFIEII SALE K\fFFD« HO. 000 The Straits Times New*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1158 15 CENTS 'UNITED SOCIALIST FRONT* TO FIGHT EXTREMISTS26 words
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Article579 1958-07-01 1 'L us uto ledger' THE Sirapore Chief Minisr, Mr. Lim Yew H*k, yesterday called f i a united Socialist ont as "the only wwer* to the left-win, extremism that is jeopardising Singapa's future." He direed his call to "all true socialists and loyal citfcns." "We579 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-07-01 1 FACE OF A WIDOW IN SEARCH OF A $340 MIL. FORTUNE WHEN 57-year-old widow Mrs. Rachel liosedale was a little girl her grandmother used to tell her stories about a rich but oh se wicked uncle who had tricked the family oat -f i ftrtr— lour a«o Yesterday Mrs. Meeedale158 words
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Article, Illustration326 1958-07-01 1 Labour Front, PAP, Workers Party and an Independent file papers THERE will be a four-cornered fight in the vital Kallang by-election to the Singapore City Council on July 26. When nominations opened yesterday, the Labour Front ended Che widespread speculation about its intentions by putting up Mr326 words
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Article218 1958-07-01 1 COLOMBO, Monday. r*EYLON was in a state of uneasy calm yesterday with the Government prepared to continue the month-old state of emergency for months if necessary to cool passions which led to Tamil-Sinhalese riots over the language issue. The Government hope eventually to restore democraticReuter - 218 words
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Article14 1958-07-01 1 PEKING. Mon. Premier Chou En-lal received a Buddhist delegation from Cambodia.—U.PJ. ix14 words
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307 1958-07-01 1 Pay row: Tappers decide on tough' measures KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The National Union of Plantation Workers has decided on a "get tough" policy with estate employen to force a settlement of their four-month-old wage dispute. In a letter to the Ministry of Labour today the NUPW Informed the Government of307 words
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Article92 1958-07-01 1 SPECIAL MERDEKA STAMPS fUALA LUMPUR. Mon. V A special fcMM of If owst and M east stamps will be Issued oa Aug. *1 to cosßsaemofaU the tat anniversary 1 iirllka, the f isiwuslii Clsiirsl laefc atesM will be in four ro lsf me It cent Mac, green, yelk.* and red,92 words
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Article60 1958-07-01 1 PARIS, Mon Gen harles de Oaulle yesterday ledged Prance's close coperation with the United tates and Britain In a lengthened North Atlantic Jllance. Gen de Oaulle met the ritlsri Prime Minister. Mr. [acml>'an. only two hours fter the latter arrived In arts to become the60 words
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Article30 1958-07-01 1 HONO KONO. Mon— five Ingapore air passengers ho arrived here today via angkok without valid antilolera inoculation certiflites. will have to spend the ext five days In quarantine30 words
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298 1958-07-01 1 l/lOSCOW, Mon. The United States Ambassador in Moscow, Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, today called on the Soviet Foreign Ministry to sek the release of. the nine crew of an American transport plane which came down in Soviet Armenia last Friday. Ie wasReuter - 298 words
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Article40 1958-07-01 1 W#* they finished at the Its* Chang Yuro Ton« (Workers 1 Party) 2.704 Tan Hal Tone (Ukeral Socialist) 1.839 Henry Leoag (La boar Front) 1.4S4 Las Liat Meni (Indepeadrnt) 4M Electorate: 14.3tV Majority tfc Totos: MM. M9* *•<•> 1M. Perccntarc 48.3.40 words
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Article89 1958-07-01 1 AFTER one. of the most heated debates seen for a long time, the Singapore City Council yesterday approved the Malayanisatlon scheme proposed by the Mayor. Mr. Ong Bng Ouan by IT votes to 13. The IS PAP and four Workers' Party councillors voted for the Mayor's scheme.89 words
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Article138 1958-07-01 1 2 a.m. news roundup HARBOUR BOARD JTRIKE NOTICE The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night decided to serve the board 14-day strike notice at noon tomorrow for allegedly failing to implement the recommendations of 1957 court of iatjnlrjr. Bat. because ol a letter from the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim138 words
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274 1958-07-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE BRITISH Government today announced plans to strengthen the Royal Malayan Navy after it is handed over to the Federation front Singapore on July 12. Besides the transfer of ships valued at $20 million, Britain will make a cash274 words
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Article92 1958-07-01 2 STARVING REDS KILLED IN AMBUSH JOHORE, BAHRU, Mon. Two starving terrorists died one shot between the eyes— in a 1..18 a.m. ambush near Masai new village today. Their deaths testify to the success of food denial measures imposed since the start Of Operation Tiger, the big drive against the South92 words
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Article58 1958-07-01 2 PENANG. Mon.— A habitual thief who had been restricted from entering Penang and Province Wellesley for five years, explained in court today that he had returned to see his sick child. Lee Ah Chew. 29. with six convictions for ths;t, pleaded guilty to breaking a58 words
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297 1958-07-01 2 NO MERCY FOR MAN WHO HIT POLICEMEN m MALACCA, Monday. "THE Malacca Magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer today rejected a plea by counsel not to record a conviction against a man charged with assaulting two police officers because it might prejudice hisi chances of studying law in England wong mm, anas297 words
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157 1958-07-01 2 POSTMASTER CHOO WILL BE SOLE MAN IN A STAFF OF WOMEN FOH, Mon,— Malaya's only post office to he staffed entirely by women clerks was opened here this evening by the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon kin Haji Zubir. The postmaster. however, will be a man. Mr.157 words
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Article155 1958-07-01 2 Malayan Chinese just want to live in peace MCA leader BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. More Chinese in Malaya are making the country their home. Dr. Lim Choon Eu, president of the MCA, told a public meeting here last night. "We only ask to live as equals, harmoniously and happily,155 words
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Article, Illustration292 1958-07-01 2 Ramanathan warns Malaya of tougher 'cold war PENANG, Mon— The Mayor of Penang, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan, warned last night that with the shooting war almost over, the country must now expect "an intensification of the cold war." Mr. Ramanathan, proposing a toast to the Journalists' Union of North Malaya at292 words
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Article74 1958-07-01 2 Contingents of cadets, boy scouts, air cadets, members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and prefects of Beatty Secondary School in Singapore yesterday attended the funeral of their colleague Tiong Ho Ho, who drowned at Ponggol Beach on Saturday. Nineteen-year-old Tiong, a prefect of the school, was buried74 words
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Article50 1958-07-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The first Federation man to be a graduate member of the British Institute of Person n el Management has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a two-year coarse hi England. He is Mr. 8. Chelvarajaslngam. who is attached to the Central Electricity Board here.50 words
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82 1958-07-01 2 THIEVES TAKE SOCCER STAR'S GOLD MEDAL IPOH. Mon. Burglars broke into the house of former soccer star, Mr Boey Guan Wall, yesterday afternoon and stole $725 worth of cash and jewellery including a gold medal which he won wken he played with the -Malayan Chinese against Hong Kong in the82 words
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Article241 1958-07-01 2 F KUALA LUMPUR, konday. E row between the Minister of ftalth, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, and the medical fUumrii Association over the 200-bed maternity hjspital that the Government intends to birld here has been settled at least temporarily. The Alumni Association i has. it is understood,241 words
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Article24 1958-07-01 2 Negotiations between the managements of the Singapore Telephone Board, and the Glass Manufacturers' Company and their respective employees' unions, will resume today.24 words
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Article95 1958-07-01 2 Aussies TAKE OVER AIR BASE PENAXG, M.n -The Royal Australian Air Force Will take over the Royal Air Force station at Butterworth tomorrow, when the R.A.A.FN No. Canberra jet bomber squadron is due. It will be the Hrst Australian operational nnit to rome to Malaya in the move to build95 words
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Article53 1958-07-01 2 Sammy Lee Fook Wan, former assistant cashier of the General Electric Co.. Ltd., Malaya, yesterday was committed for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of aiding md abetting an unknown person to commit forgery in connection with a cheque for II 5.299.25. He reserved53 words
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74 1958-07-01 2 It is still 10 cents for public phone calls rE Singapore Telephone Board ha, agreed to defer its recent decision to increase the local call fee (or public call boxes from 10 cents to 2* cents. The increase was to have been effective from today. Charges for telephone subscribers, however.74 words
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Article224 1958-07-01 2 'Dn't tolirate to<jdy' ell IPOH, 1 M.I.C. offlc jhere today criticise( |e Government m! Profiling from W "cancerous tvil" of My-drinking Instead ■iscouraguig They iy wm Sating aw»j U-reapect of Indian c ty. demoralising th« gtaenatb* them a v economic level." The pi of the Perak MIC, I[. 3undram. said:224 words
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Article353 1958-07-01 2 Mayor: 'If only we had unity. "THE Mayor of Sin- gapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said yesterday that the City Council could have done more than it had in the past six months if it had worked together "constructively and unitedly." As it was. it had achieved the targets it353 words
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Article372 1958-07-01 3 EOKA TERROR LEADER: DIRECT TALKS WITH ATHENS OH FURTHER BLOODSHED FOOT HOME TO NEW VIOLENCE BOMB WOUNDS FOUR BRITISH SOLDIERS NICOSIA, Monday. FOKA terrorist leader Colonel George Grivas warned yesterday that his men would launch "a total battle for all we hold dear" unless Britain beganReuter - 372 words
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Article198 1958-07-01 3 H-talks: Soviets WILL join in GEVEVA. Mon. The advance guard of the Soviet delegation to the Geneva nuclear conference arrived In Switzerland by plane last night and announc. Ed it would take part after all in tomorrow's on-again-off.again talks. Seven Soviet delegates, headed by Prof. Y. K. Fyodorov, corresponding memberReuter - 198 words
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Article85 1958-07-01 3 HE PLANS TO SWIM THE ATLANTIC PARIS, Mon A French accountant, 35-year-old Maurice Tondu, practised in the River Seine yesterday for an attempt to swim across the Atlantic. Mr. Tondu expects to take 70 days to make the lone crossing, starting In early August. He plans to swim eight hoursReuter - 85 words
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Article22 1958-07-01 3 SEOUL, Mon. South Korean police said today three North Korean Communist agents killed themselves with grenades to evade arrest. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article54 1958-07-01 3 LONDON. Mon.— More than one million tons of British shipping were laid up in June, the Financial Times reports today. The newspaper says there were 183 idle ships, totalling 1,033,622 tons. This is the first time the British figure has exceeded one million tons since theReuter - 54 words
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Article63 1958-07-01 3 PARIS. Mon. France's military team won the World Cup for parachute jumping at an International contest held at Le Bourget airport yesterday. Each competing country entered four parachutists who had to make two jumps from a height of 1.500 ft. and try to land asReuter - 63 words
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Article24 1958-07-01 3 BONN. Mon— Signals picked up by Bochum Observatory could mean that Russia has launched a new satellite, the observatory director said. —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article22 1958-07-01 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. More than 261,000 East Germans fled from their country last year, the United States Information Agency reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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284 1958-07-01 3 RED BALLERINA'S ARREST f A SECOND RATE COMEDY' BRUSSELS, Mon. Olga Lepechinskaya, Russia's second-ranking ballerina, said last night that accusations of shoplifting raised against her were a "clumsy fabrication and second rate comedy." The dancer spoke publicly of the Incident for the first time as she left the La MonReuter - 284 words
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Article33 1958-07-01 3 HONG KONG. Mon. A group of five Australian workers led by Mr. Alfred Watt, of Sydney, arrived here today on their way home after a tour of Communist china.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article34 1958-07-01 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— A white whale died yesterday aboard a plane flying it here from Alaska for the New York Aquarium at Coney Island. It was the only one In captivity.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-07-01 3 CROWN PRINCE AKIHITO of Japan renews a friendship with a fanner school classmate, Miss Hinako Takafnjl. who is now an air hostess with Japan Air Lines. They met again on the plane "City of Nagoya" when Prince Akihito flew to Hokkaido for71 words
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218 1958-07-01 3 •REVISIONIST' TITO STUDIES SPEECH BELGRADE. Monday. THE Yugoslav Government was silent yesterday on the statement by Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka, the Polish Communist Party leader, upholding the execution of the former Hungarian premier, Mr. Imre Nagy, and attacking Yugoslav "revisionism." President Tito studied the full218 words
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61 1958-07-01 3 RED SOCCER STAR 'RUINED BY PRAISE MOSCOW. Mon. Edouard Streltsov, former Russian football star denounced in the Soviet Press a week ago as an alleged "hooligan and ravisher." has appeared before a court. Moscow Radio said Streltsov had keen "ruined" by the inordinate praise of his admirers. "He became arrogant,Reuter - 61 words
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Article57 1958-07-01 3 NEWCASTLE, Mon. The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday set off from here on a round trip of 760 miles to keep a polo engagement at Windsor. He travelled by car and aircraft. After the game he flew north again to rejoin the Queen aboard the Royal yachtReuter - 57 words
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Article42 1958-07-01 3 KARACHI. Mon. Chaudhary Ohulam Abbas, leader of the "Kashmir Liberation Movement" was released yesterday but detained again soon afterwards as be made a second attempt to cross the cease-Ore line between Indian and Pakistani troops in Kashmir. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article43 1958-07-01 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Shah of Persia arrived here today for a three-day visit. Including consultations with President Elsenhower and .he Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles. He is giving a banquet tonight at the Persian embassy. -U.P.I.UPI - 43 words
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Article33 1958-07-01 3 PEKING, Mon. Communist China will elect Its second National Peoples Congress before the end of October. The first Congress was chosen In 1954 for a fouryear term. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article74 1958-07-01 3 SYDNEY, Mon.— Since the colonisation of Australia the aboriginal population had fallen from 300.000 t< about 74.000 the National Aborigines' Day Observ ance Comm"^- -'*lm«*i tod*y The commute. abor.glnals must be assimilated into the white community to enable them to survive and prosper. Th»y must be allowedReuter - 74 words
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348 1958-07-01 3 REBELS FIRE ON AN AMERICAN HOSPITAL Midnight to afternoon fighting BEIRUT, Monday. REBELS In Tripoli yesterday fired on an American hospital as fighting broke out again in Tripoli md Beirut. There were no Americans in the hospital, ither as patients or on the staff, at the time. Lebanese army sentriesReuter - 348 words
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Article64 1958-07-01 3 NEW YORK, Mon A JET tanker of the day completed a double crossing of the Atlantic In less than 12 hours, smashing all existing records for return fliKht between New York and London. The tanker Alpha covered the trip in the unofficial time of fiveReuter - 64 words
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Article19 1958-07-01 3 BERLIN: Representatives of 15 European Communist parties have been meeting In East Berlin for the past two days.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article34 1958-07-01 3 ACCRA: Scouter L. O. Lamptey, 21, who walked 968 miles In 40 days round Ohana for adventure, had only one complaint: He woke up one night to find a leopard sharing his tent. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article11 1958-07-01 3 CANBERRA: Mr. Moshe Yuval has been appointed Israeli Minister in Australia—Reuter.11 words
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Article39 1958-07-01 3 LONDON: Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbkhop of Canterbury, said in a television interview: I think that nothing would be lost if nuclear tests were suspended for a time I only wish Britain had taken the lead in that matter."— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article19 1958-07-01 3 WASHINGTON: The United States Department of Commerce Is conducting a second postwar surrey of U.S business investments abroad— U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article31 1958-07-01 3 LONDON: Communists from all over Britain marched from Hyde Park to a rally In Trafalgar Square It was the first national demonstration ever organised by the Communist Party In Britain ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article150 1958-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. -The likeiihood of bad times to come has caused many peuple to thinK and pray to their gods. Stating this, the latest report of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare says: "Consequently the demand for jo&s sticks has gone up. A150 words
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68 1958-07-01 4 Police prevent 'showdown' gang battle PKNANO. Mon. Secret soeiety gaagsters preparing for a "showdown" hurriedly threw rway empty bottles and dispersed yesterday when police rushed to their "battleground" at the junction of Nanninn Street and Irving Road Earlier, four members of the Boong Kan (Red Flower) gang had attempted to68 words
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Article27 1958-07-01 4 IPOH, Mon— For stealing 1° long-playing gramaphonf records, worth $310. Roben Wong Hor Choon. 20. wa> jailed for one year by th-' Ipoh magistrate today.27 words
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Article155 1958-07-01 4 TB patients will move soon into $500,000 Morib sanatorium I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon One hundred pa tients will move sooi into the new $500,00» sanatorium built by th< Malayan Association fo: the Prevention o Tuberculosis at Morib. Only the first phase cf lh< building had been completed There155 words
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289 1958-07-01 4 SCHEME WILL BENEFIT. 50,000: BACKDATED TO APRIL LAST YEAR FIFTY THOUSAND civilian employees in the three armed services in Singapore and the Federation are to have an improved gratuity scheme in addition to the present provident fund benefits. It will take effect retrospectively from April289 words
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272 1958-07-01 4 USED FORCE ON POLICE CHIEF'S WIFE— JAILED MALACCA. Monday. A YOUTH was Jailed for eipht months here today for making what the magistrate described as "absolutely nauseating approaches" to a police officer's wife. Chang Wei Seng 20, a $41. a mun'.h egg seller. had pleaded guilty to using criminal force272 words
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Article23 1958-07-01 4 IPOH. Mon. A former health inspector. Mr. N. T Rajah, returned to Ipoh yesterday from England after passing his Bar examinations23 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-01 4 THE INDIAN High Ce-wtmisstoaer-desicaate U Malaya. Mr. S. K. B»n<rji. Mom|Hit« t»y the Federattea's cbtef protocol officer. Inch* Jan.al kin Abdul LatifT. drives to IsUna Negara in Kuala Unpir to present bis credentials to tfce Yaag dl-Pertiian Agof.— Straits Tlaaea atetre. j49 words
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Article140 1958-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation Fire Fighting Services Union is to protest against the chief instructor of the Fire Fighting Training School for allegedly showing "disrespect" towards Islam. The annual delegates meeting of the onion decidef yesterday to report to the Selangor Religious Affairs Pepartment two140 words
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115 1958-07-01 4 DAUGHTER OF EDUCATION CHIEF KILLED IN ACCIDENT WON. Mm. Miss Jaae lil«i». M. wMnatcr Mr. F.T. LaidUw IVrak Chief Ef latt— Officer was killed in a rMtag -eMesH CcrawsJL Bagbmd. at the weekend Mr. LaidUw was laid «f her deatk ia a tetecraai reeetai yesterday. •Has Laidlaw. wb« was born115 words
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Article58 1958-07-01 4 IPOH. Mon -Manap bin Othxnan, 28. said to be in volved in a toddy shop brawl, was fined $100 in de fault one month In Jail, today for carrying a dagger Manap. who had five previous convictions. pleaded guilty to having an oftenslvp weapon at58 words
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Article83 1958-07-01 4 PENANO, Monday. HPHE City Council today took the first step to "dear Its good name." The council decided at Its monthly meeting to ask the appropriate authorities to set up a commission of Inquiry to investigate the circumstances of the sale of old tram83 words
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Article121 1958-07-01 4 She cut off a man's thumb ALOR STAR Mon A 68 YEAR-OLD grandfather, J ass in bin Yaacob. told the High Court here today that a woman attacked him with a parang and cut off his right thumb. Jassin. a padl planter, was test. lying against Halimah hmte Mohamed Amin121 words
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Article36 1958-07-01 4 KLANO. Mon— A burglar made an unsuccessful attempt to enter the police barracks in Jalan Raja West here at the weekend He was seen by the wife of a policeman, who shouted.36 words
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Article39 1958-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Dr. Mohamed Razif, who will be the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, returned this mornIng from his home country Dr. Razlf said a cultural pact might be signed between his country and Malaya.39 words
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Advertisement228 1958-07-01 4 M m 1 Why should young men roar round motor tracks, 1 £-^1— L--^^— -4 straining themselves and their machines to the I M y I limits of endurance M AA^^y Look at the powerful new cars on the road. Their f VVr I high compression engines were proved in228 words
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Article158 1958-07-01 5 CRASHING TREE HURTS 4 SISTERS OENANG, Mon. Four 1 sleeping sisters were injured when a coconut tree crashed into their father's sundry goods shop at Jelutong during a rainstorm early this morning. Toh Chtew Hoon, 20. Chlew Ngoh, 19. and Chlew Salk. It, were sent borne after treatment at the158 words
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64 1958-07-01 5 IPOH, Mon. A three-man delegation from the Federation of Government Medical Services Unlon s will express "dissatisfaction" with the progress of recruiting hospl--1.1.1 assistant^ to the Minister for Health. Mr. V. T Sam ban than The decision was taken at the Federation's annual general meeting here64 words
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Article30 1958-07-01 5 Discussions on the preparation of new postage stamps for Singapore to replace the current Issues will be held on Thursday by a committee set up by the Government30 words
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349 1958-07-01 5 'Life firm did not pay $200,000 bond, court told KUALA LUMPUR* Mon. Three directors of Renshow Investment and Finance Ltd. had failed to deposit security worth $200,--000 with the Federation AccountantGeneral before carrying on a ljfe assurance business, the Sessions Court was told today. The managing director, Low Chow Choon,349 words
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111 1958-07-01 5 rENANG, Mon. The Fvnang High Conrt today granted an application by aa Australian company for substituted service of a bankruptcy petition •gainst its agent here. Mr. KhM Keat Slew, for the Wyatong Flour Mill Co. •f New South Wales, said (hat three times the pro.111 words
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Article34 1958-07-01 5 An open verdict was recorded at an inquest yesterday on a Singapore schoolboy. Yeoh Ah Loke, 14 who was killed by a tractortrailer along Serangoon Road on the afternoon of May 10.34 words
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213 1958-07-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'THE Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce x has asked the Federal Land Development Authority to allocate areas of land between 1,000 and 10,000 acres to it for cultivation by pioneers and workers retrenched from tin mines and estates. In a letter213 words
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Article61 1958-07-01 6 2* Ww4t lit < Minimum J. MR. AMD MRS. GEORGE YBO Thank all Relatives and Friends for their Kind Attendance, Good Wishes and Valuable OlfU on the occasion of their Marriage 28.6.55. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Chew Hoe Seng sincerely thank Friends, Relatives for Donations, etc., Attendance61 words
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Article663 1958-07-01 6 Malaya's voice has beeu heard at the International Labour Organisation conference in Geneva on tin side of common sense and reason. Trade not aid, a fail price for primary commodities. I capital and technical assistance for the development of natural resources and for pioneer industries, these arc663 words
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Article443 1958-07-01 6 Ministers are loi bidden to campaign in Singapore City Council elections, but Mr. Lim Yew Hock's statement to the Press yesterday on the new constitutional agieement and the enemies of democratic progress does very nicely as the LabourFront's first real shot in ihe Kallang by-election.443 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1958-07-01 6 Communist lies sent Nagy to his death HYSTERICAL clamour" la the way In which Moscow's Pravda refers to the world reaction to "the deserved punishment meted out to the traitorous clique of Imre Nagy" "The American and other bourgeois press" is accused of diverting attention from 'their aggressive plans*' by1,043 words
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211 1958-07-01 6 Malayan students don't go out as half-baked grads TtfiE allegations made by 1 Mr. William Power on the poor standard of English of Malayan stud- ents in Australia must be met by more than iust "a comment' by the Edu. cation Ministry here It calls for a full official denial211 words
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148 1958-07-01 6 NO better test ot patience and endurance can o* devised than the way in which the Singapore government handles applications for government ippointments An applicant nas to wait for at least five or sis weeks after the closing date for applications, he is148 words
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50 1958-07-01 6 I REFER to the report captloned Srhool for west coast Malays soon in the Straits Times of June 25. especially the paragraph reading The school, which Is expected to be ready In 1959 will have 1? classroom* for 480 pupils Thlff l« Incorrect The What50 words
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Letter93 1958-07-01 6 happened to this garden WHAi na.s nappened u> Alkaff Uardenx? rHi> beauty spot was open to the public but the people of Singapore let tt be swallowed up by a o^iildine society I have a vague idea thai some authority or other insisted that the QarQ>np remained untouched also that93 words
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Letter100 1958-07-01 6 I:'ULLV endorse tMe suggestion of P M Menon that a traflßc light be Installed at the junction of Tio Chu Kang Road and Berangoon Oarden Way This Installation will not only remedy the traffic problem but with the addition of a zebra crossing will minimise the risk of100 words
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Letter155 1958-07-01 6 MORE AWARDS WOULD BE BETTER MANY oi tho*e wiio nave applied for Kedah higher Studies Scholarships have not received any favourable answer. Some have been advised to apply for Federal awards and some have been told to apply again for the St&te scholarships when advertised next yeat It would be155 words
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Letter64 1958-07-01 6 EXEMPT TEACHERS FROM CALL-UP 'PHOUOH u.e present re- k ist rat ion (or Malayan national service Is vital the government should exempt teachers from beln« •ailed up 1 as a parent vi several school -going children, look after them thus preventing them from becoming hooligans What will happen If most64 words
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Advertisement846 1958-07-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wmri, %U tmimlmmm) kit; PATRICK To Ida and SM a daughter Fiona Eve on 30th. June at Youngberg Memorial Hospital. Both well. BUFFEL dv VAURE— To Marcaret and Humbert a son JeanPaul, Christian at Kandang Kerbau on 30.8 1958. ANNOUNCEMENTS J» i* art, tin (Mmimum) AIR-WICK In846 words
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Advertisement45 1958-07-01 6 PUCH TN Law Priw Utter Cycle for Lmarnws Expii* Force-Alr-Cooled Engine, Special Silencer, Front at Beat Telescopic Fvrka. Etc. imtf Hir* Purthast $30.00 Monthly a SoU Agents:— KEE HMT RABIO CO., LTB. 133-124. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE-* tn. BATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR. 24. BEACH STREET. PENAMU45 words
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Advertisement99 1958-07-01 6 B^fla^B^^lvf <* Jr 2%f V DE^^B W&&, IK. firs' li ib^bW m^ /4 *f iro'y^ _^T The fuss ever The Hoooar>*n execution* Us*4w created by The bioodtnirsTy. w/tsfern iwp«riaJurs 1b hid* Their ntludtacc P"^ MOSCOW Ut/f WRONG OIIIECTION iiiHt]iißiimtHC]tttnmnin]iiiiiiMiiHt]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiniii n»uuunf«iiiiHiiii(»iiiiiiiiiiir]iiiiiiiiiiiir«Hiiiiiiiii>riiiii 1 ii l l ;r«u The Exciting NEW f w99 words
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229 1958-07-01 7 r|WE SINGAPORE Full Court ot Appeal yesterday J- reserved judgment In a bankruptcy appeal by a debtor, Peter Wong, against the decision of the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt. who had dismissed his application for the annulment of an adjudication order and the rescinding of229 words
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Article22 1958-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Film Unit Is making arrangements to buy a $90,000 German plant for processing colour films.22 words
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Article75 1958-07-01 7 Father was five years late: $25 A FATHER was lined $25 In a Singapore district court yesterday lor being five years late in applying for an Identity card for hit son. lie was Ernest Peter Williams, an engineering assistant Inspctor E. Mahadevan said that Williams should have applied fo r75 words
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Article61 1958-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two national days will be celebrated here this week— bs Canada tomorrow and the United States on Friday. The Canadian High Commission has Invited 300 guests to a reception at the Lake Club tomorrow night The U.S. Ambassador hat invited 500 guests to an61 words
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93 1958-07-01 7 Boy, 8, stepped oft fish bone-died of tetanus rE Singapore Assistant Coroner, lnche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded a misadventure verdict at aa inquest on Kob Chin Mm. eight, who died of tetanus. The mother. Toh Kirn Slew, 34, said that she extracted a small piece of flsb bone from93 words
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Article93 1958-07-01 7 We admire you, says Indian envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— India admires Malaya for the way it has tackled its Internal problems, meeting increased demands of its people and making economic progress, Mr. 8. K. Barnerjee, the new Indian High Commissioner to Malaya, told the Press today. Mr. Barnerjee. who presented93 words
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Article70 1958-07-01 7 KOTA BHARU. Mon. A 15-year-old boy was killed Instantly when the car in which he was travelling collided with a tram at a level crossing at Tanah Merah. 39 miles from here, yesterday. The boy, Jusoh bin Muda. was thrown out of the vehicle. Four others70 words
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804 1958-07-01 7 SHAFT WAS BEING DEWATERED AS TUHMEL WAS BORED TOWARDS IT, RAUB PfQUHIY TOLD WORKERS HAD ORDERS TO RUN AT FIRST SIGN OF A LEAKAGE- MANAGER RAUB, Mon. The inquiry into the cause of Malaya's worst mining disaster, in which 12804 words
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200 1958-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Tpmnlpr Parkm^Z £DE£o til a may become a local "Whipsnade" if funds are available for facthtips to nrntprt ttu» on^Lu 121 animals from tn« public. Mr. V. M. Hutson, one of the organisers of the zoo at the Malayan200 words
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64 1958-07-01 7 PARANG MEN ATTACK COFFEE SHOP OWNER KOTA BHARL, Mon.— A coffee-shop owner. Ismail bin Merab. was attacked by two men armed with a parang and an ase in bis house in Paslr Mas yesterday. He received serious head injuries. As the two men attacked Ismail, bis wife Salmab sboated for64 words
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Article61 1958-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mr. David Anthony, former president of the Session* Court, Penang, was today admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr. Justice Smith to the High Court here. Mr. Anthony left the bench last year and read In chambers fo» six months with Mr.61 words
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Article44 1958-07-01 7 IPOH. Mon. Vegetable seller Wong Tien Soon was stabbed In the arm by one of 15 to 20 secret society members who surrounded him outside the Majestic Fheatrt in Chamberlain Road last night A passer-by took him to hospital by car44 words
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155 1958-07-01 7 I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Customs officers found 71b. of raw opium hidden In moon cakes seized from a man cycling In Klyne Street here on June 21, the Sessions court here was told today. The man. Teo Boon Choon. Si. was tor*ay fined a total155 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-07-01 7 BRILLIANT Polish bent violinist. Ida Haendel. U In Sinicapore to relax for a week and in give Just one concert al the Victoria Memorial Hall oa Thursday nlgbt Mi»- Haendel ha* Jusl finished the most eibauttag concert tour ol her lifetime— s« concert!114 words
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Article47 1958-07-01 7 A man was stabbed in the right arm in a struggle with three thugs In Bime Road Singapore, on Bunday night The man. Haniff bin Abu 30. was- wounded after he had been robbed of a $46 wrist watch and SIM In cash.47 words
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90 1958-07-01 7 *-m.M. M. V/UAVXJ SEREMBAN, Mon.— A defence counsel today criticised the police for detaining a man for a month charged under the Emergency Regulations and then withdrawing the charge. Mr. Ernest Jeff, for Bahar. bin Awal. strongly opposed in the Sessions Court an applicatlon90 words
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Article30 1958-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Telephone calls can be made to Yugoslavia from tomorrow the Telecommunications Department announced today The minimum cterge will be $42 for three minute*.30 words
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214 1958-07-01 7 ALERT PCs FOIL BID TO BURGLE GODOWN THREE MEN fled when a police patrol turned up 1 while they were forcing entry Into a godown storing more than $2.W«,000 worth of sundry foods at Clarke Street, Singapore, early yesterday. The trio bad already iroken a lock on the front ioor214 words
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Article33 1958-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About 600 Malay. Chinese and Indian padi planters oi Tan Jong Karang today de elded to form an organ isa it lon to beat the middlemen I racket.33 words
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294 1958-07-01 7 DEATH SENTENCE OUTCRY by. WOMEN AT COURT I EE AH CHEONG, alias Ah Lek, 27, a coffeeshop assistant, was sentenced to death at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Buttrose for shooting at the crew ct a police patrol car at Lorong Melayu on Aug. 29. Soon after294 words
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120 1958-07-01 7 ABOUT 60.000 cubic teet ol refrigeration apace on the freighter Mandama which caught Ore on Saturday has been destroyed. Working* without a break for more than 36 hours, firemen finally doused the fire In the early hours of yesterday morning. Later In the120 words
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Advertisement146 1958-07-01 7 pfei »*rtaM« MrswnMw Onhr *•>• V BM I k#at wot<ri«h ovo moo* In Wt rK^^UflASl 19? V i i.iliiiiilib Ma BmAata#a aW«MM H BBBBV^^^a^^La aftHß^ A MMInK«WI ITS ■•^B" Y^>^*JBHlßa Mi tfotto mi wit* oa n.v. o wofhiM «Mck m mtnmtf oMrtfy M, «t H» mm Ha*. Hakt I* otwtr.146 words
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Advertisement100 1958-07-01 7 EVERYBODY KNOWS TASHICA FOR UNSURPASSED VALUE QUALITY *^fl Th orld «"<*« demand j^^^H 9MB tor the spectacular U^SBhJ^^M VASHICA continues to exc««d the supply of camera* per H month! n w£u W\ 1 B^^ YASHICA BT2 m I from $255/- PHOTO CO. Sol. Agent.: gj**^ «>•"-•■ TITHES DENTAL 4 PHOTO100 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1958-07-01 8 jIm ANY women who seek medical treatment for physical ills are sick mainly because they need iTI psychological and emotional adjustment distinguished author Han anvtn tXin »m.' Han Suyin, in private life Dr. Elizabeth Comber has treated thousands of Malayan women and children during1,291 words
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Advertisement87 1958-07-01 8 you cannot VP*r ~2m MHJC POOD aW-iss* ESWriAll v Tjnon Mohamet* UarEUALLT K Bharu LJ2/W FOR INFANT FEEDING VSktf^fl H|ra LACTOGEN is a carrcctly-balanccd infant \V»E [_Hb_L fOOd cnrichcd by the "dti't'OQ of Vitamin A, |H Vitamin O and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN ■m Is remarkably easy to mix just, sprinkle87 words
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Advertisement273 1958-07-01 8 B9^bb_b_b_b^bb_b__o^bb_b_b_b_b_bP^' jM^b__^__l I_bMb_bW^JRWHI bb_b__l He 1 B il SB Johnson's Baby Powder -best for your baby I pl^P^J-jgy^^ Only the ben is good enough fo' your baby I Millions of mothen, and hospital.-, throughout ™^fej^^BHiß the world, are using Johnson's B» by Prod uct« because they are so pure, so273 words
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Miscellaneous320 1958-07-01 8 ft 27 Chance truer seer chatvec Straits Times Crossword l 1 Engagement In the Wan of th* RosmT <«, J, 7). Hi I Hz iBT I IT IirHTH 2 Urs a>. i— H_ JM 3 >Aa Urn lon divorce of IsjJ- >4mJ »J U_bL_L^ 1 J L.l I I A320 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1958-07-01 9 HORRIFIED CANADIAN PREMIER VETOED SHOOTING THE RAPIDS RED* HEADED, young giant leaned over his father's death-bed one evening in May. 1942, to catch the man's last faintlywhispered words. In the background the thunderous roar of the Niagara River, as it boiled in aDaily Mirror - 1,619 words
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Advertisement309 1958-07-01 9 SLACKS 28 Colours $5.80 ONLY h AT j h 72 HIGH STREET. tl O 1st. ANNIVERSARY a SALE J V —a— "I PHONE YOUR i SMALL ADS. 1 SINGAPORE 1 pt< th ond ask for ln "TELE ADS" Eo This service i» only available provided you me Strait* Times Box309 words
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Advertisement212 1958-07-01 9 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES StMttf STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before! I 1 •ISlltTl fc Bf~ t-H lOAI i I I 7^« _,S I ttctii I 2 soul* y Ti iitiMiioN yl i-|f A r— s-i 1 iiL^--K__ 5 im««s 3*mic«m JJ^T^T^^^^} for212 words
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Miscellaneous148 1958-07-01 9 turmen A Co, By 3§as The Saint By Leslie Charter™ llHHffi.H-1-tfl BM-H^ TPTHE MiIMS "1 r AMD TUP *AtUT Ifflflj r^"H«= «c Vt-i pe,^ SJH HP' WHERE DOCS HIM °*£H°" >4MEV I I KMEW ABOUT 7N r aVUJ Jt J >^Hll IP YOU CAN PNOjON'E. INSPSCTOR. Ell ELJ™ 5 <3o?148 words
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702 1958-07-01 10 THREAT OF ESTATE STRIKES FIRMS RUBBER IN COLONY By Our Market Correspondent jJUBBER, which last week improved by over three cents, in price, continued to advance on the Singapore (Market yesterday because of fears of strikes on estates in the Federation following: the break-down in wage negotiations. Another factor was702 words
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Article18 1958-07-01 10 Malayan Share Market: Jane M Jaae ti Industrial.: 9»M 8»24 Tins: 7449 TS.lt Jaa. 1 lM»=10018 words
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Article66 1958-07-01 10 Mr. J.A.E. Retss. chairman of lissssaitil Perllaad CeaMsU Maaaferlarirs Ltd., has told shareholders that the company's Malayan Interests continue to expand. The new kiln, which will double annual capacity to 390.000 tons, is expected to w In operation within a few months. To finance tola expansion the capital66 words
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Article20 1958-07-01 10 SINGAPORE. JUNE M. RUBBEK: 7S', cenU per Ik. (op half a cent). TIN: Ull per ptral <■» M cents).20 words
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Article147 1958-07-01 10 MELBOURNE. Mon INVESTMENT shares matntalned an overall steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Humes rose is. to Mi. 6d. to provide the main movement of the dayNew Broken Hill rose Is In an otherwise quiet and easier mining ■MB Commonwealth bonds maintained a steady tone. Loans147 words
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Article147 1958-07-01 10 lm>J «rst trade rahber kaycrs f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 78* eenU per lb. up hair cent on Friday s closing price The closing tone was steady Ctsatag prleea In eenu per lb yesterday were: OmCIAL: Int. 1 8.5.8. Spot fob. buyers 78*. sellers 7$V Int. 1147 words
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Article96 1958-07-01 10 atlalM a a ffcaage: noon prices per ptcul yesterday were Caara: quiet; UK/CDntlnant June/ July Ml buyers. 131% sellers Catena* efl: qtnet; bulk $47H ■eUers, drum $41* sellers Pepper: ■teady; about M tons Of business reported done: Muntok white $117, Sarawak $13$, special Sarawa^hjack m (an ym M.96 words
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Article189 1958-07-01 10 gf 'If- 1 1 Htfpwi lirtw Beard wharves •r asaasted assay are: lletnam I/a. Steal Worker «5. City of Perth $A, Asia 6 '7. President Jackson II Ouwerkerk 10/ 11. Gorgon IS/14. Demodocus 15 16 Thermopylae it, Mandowl 18/ JO. Sumpttan N. Wall S. Sedenak N Wan 4.189 words
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Article39 1958-07-01 10 On the free exchange market in RM| Kong yesterday, the IT.S. deßar was quoted at 5 7«S for cask and 5 80 for T.T. Sterling ni quoted at 16 04 and one tad »f cald at JSIV39 words
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Article50 1958-07-01 10 The board of Barak Baaaer Cc state It Is probable that after completion of the sale of the estate offers wtU be Invited for the «har«« of the company. If satisfactory one to received, -giving a higher return than in liquidation, it will be recommend ed (or ■riaajUiiis.50 words
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Advertisement217 1958-07-01 10 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS ft COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED. (Incorporated ln Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5% (less 30% Income Tax) has been declared ln respect of the Financial Year ending 30th September 1958, payable on the 21st July 1958. to stockholders on the Register at that217 words
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Advertisement263 1958-07-01 10 NOTICES THE TRADE MARK ORDINANCL (Chapter 1M) Tale adverUsemeat spy ears by direction of the Registrar af Trade Marks aader the stsvtslisa af Sectlea U(7> of the Ordinance. NOTICE U hereby given that the following Trade Mark registered in the name of Philip Mortis (Australia) Limited, a Company incorporated under263 words
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Advertisement487 1958-07-01 10 NOTICES nona AU private candidates who have passed the Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Eiamtnatlon of Nov/Dec. IM7 for a fun or supplementary certificate are requested to call' personally at the Ministry of Education for their certificates. (PAUL 8. ABIBHEOANADEN) Chief Examinations Officer, Ministry of Education, Singapore. HO HONG OIL MILLS487 words
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Advertisement737 1958-07-01 10 NOTICES nona The organisers of the IMB MAHA Lottery announce the following Results of the Public Draw held ln the Chinwoo Auditorium on June MM. IST PRIZE: ***** 2ND PRIZB: ***** 3RD PRIZE: ***** UNSERVICEABLE STORES TENDERS arm be received by the Fbliee transport Workshop, Headquarters, Pearls HIS, Singapore, up737 words
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Advertisement437 1958-07-01 10 SHIPBROKERS FOB SALE, PURCHASE AND CHARTER HULL AND MACHINERY INSURANCE INCLUDING WAR RISKS AMERICAN ASIATIC SHIPPING AGENCIES LTD Steamship Agents and Operators CaMs Address Oeamsffc Hoaee Telephone lf| •CHAHTIRWIL- 7* Floe*. Spore ***** §B imiimHimiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHfiiiMiitiiim^ v^v KNUTSEN LINE SS& "as) CMMM/S4. wcific ram n un Safliac Sss j-^- Vsssssfsr Frascic*437 words
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Advertisement1497 1958-07-01 11 T«it i4os MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. Teli »4i» 111 lints) llnttrpentttd in Singapore) (11 lines) ;:,7- THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 7,'.' SAILINGS 13 LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONOON A CONTINENTAL PORTS (Va Sati mtP liktrti ti prtcetd via Paaama tr Ctit M Gael Hope) Ca p is option to proceed via other1,497 words
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Advertisement1166 1958-07-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LDfES NOMEWAMS SAILINCS FM AMN, PMT UM, CENOA, ANTWERP MTTEMAM, MRMWM. MEMEN, COPENNACEN, MTMNMM, o*lo rptrt P npm Peneng -MAWCHIMIA- VI Ml I t» My 11/ B M» -MEMiA- a/Mkfi nmm •tOMA" WNMI SI/ 1 RH ■> CalliH leyitttk, Sdy.ia MTWAMS SAILINGS FM lANCKOR AM/M tU EAST Ptnanf1,166 words
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Advertisement1215 1958-07-01 11 SSm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPOK (Incorporated ia the United Kingdom, LINES MfIINCS TO AMU, ML A CONTINENTAL MtTO Sana P. i ham Penan ■CMUCN for Ltnrjaa. twMOJttMt, Bremen, Hamburg ...IJI, •Ml Laadea airatt arrrna 21 Ml •rwVTNUE for livervoof, Rotterdam. Hamburg 4/11 Ml 12/14 M| '5/11 Ml BENALMI1,215 words
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Advertisement1218 1958-07-01 11 McALISTER dt CO.* LTD. Tilt da.: 7UII CLLERMAN LIMBS KLAVENESS LIMB LONOOf, NAVRE, ROTTHDAM. l(S ANGELES, SM PP.ANCKCO MMMM, A Ml SEATTLE, VAMWEI A PMTLANB ond for U.SJ.., Itorfli Attaßtia Porto Ateeptn tana M Central A Statk tad Canada via Coiomat Amtrica eiTf Of PERTH MNHIVILU Sport P. Sham Penan*1,218 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-07-01 12 ANOTHER COMPETITOR ENTERS FIELD "pHK Netherlands Vice-Consul in Singapore, Mr. Evert Bos, announced yesterday that the Netherlands would be able to supply passenger cars to Malaya in the near future. Mr. Bos said that Van Dporne's Automobielfabriek N.V. (D.A.F.) of Eindhoven, one of303 words
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Article, Illustration227 1958-07-01 12 r\EMAND for chemical products in Malaya Is progressively increasing, according to Mr. Georg von Daggenhausen, managing director of Behn. Meyer and Co. Ltd. of Singapore. Mr. von Daggenhausen. whose company is a large Importer of chemicals, said that the increased demand today was due227 words
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Article, Illustration248 1958-07-01 12 'THAI Airways Co. Ltd., 1 which has been serving Singapore and Penang for many 'ears, may operate a flight to Kuala Lumpur In the future, said Prince M. C. Kachorn C. Chlraprawat, traffic sales director of the air line, when he visited Singapore last248 words
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Article65 1958-07-01 12 COMPANY MAKES ANOTHER LOSS i rpHE British Borneo Timber Co. reports a lost last year of £38,304. this following a loss in the preceding year of £34.335. But whereas In the previous year there was a balance to bring foward of £*****. this year It was only £5,836, and £50,00065 words
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Article226 1958-07-01 12 THE Royal Rotterdam 1 Lloyd's liner Willem Ruys will maintain a round-the-world service starting March next year from Rotterdam, going outwards via Suez Canal and homewards via the Panama Canal. Singapore ls included in the vessel's itinerary. 63 days Passengers can start theli round-the-world voyage226 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-07-01 12 THE Amoy Canning Corp., (Singapore) Ltd., will 1 soon produce soya sauce in their Kuala Lumpur factory in addition to Oreen Spot orangeade. The company's Singapore manager, Mr. Lim Kirn Poey, said yesterday that at present, the Kuala Lumpur factory had only182 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-07-01 12 GRANT Advertising Inc., an international American advertising Agency has opened an office at Thorneycroft Building, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore thus adding another link in the company's Asian cnain. Founded in 1935, the company has 40 branches throughout the world and in the east has offices151 words
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Advertisement203 1958-07-01 12 A Virginia 'cigarette of superlative quality 4 aaaw! Laa^V I HJur I L.M wKrf Thii luxury Virginia ES£)HH cigarette it all choice leaf I F^^^^J^B the pick of the crop from ilir world* »>xs^-* j&ssft finr-i tobacco plantation* B Fyw^_ wrSs aw In ling of 25 and 50 I M^^%^fiJ7Tt^203 words
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Advertisement220 1958-07-01 12 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT DEBENTURES Sarawak Government Debentures in units of $10.00 are now on sale and can be bought at any Government Treasury or any Bank in Sarawak. Each $10.00 debenture will be redeemed for $14.00 in the following manner: Once during each of the nine years immediately following the issue220 words
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Article189 1958-07-01 13 THE NEW WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONS ARE TO FLY HOME IN TRIUMPH IN THEIR PRESIDENT'S VISCOUNT AIRLINER RIO DE JANIERO, Mon. —Brazil's football team, the new world soccer champions, are to be brought the last 1,200 miles of their journey home here from Sweden in triumph in the presidential Viscount airliner.Reuter - 189 words
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414 1958-07-01 13 World Cup goes the razilians by 5-2 THE SWEDES WERE OUTPLAYED STOCKHOLM. Monday. pLAYING brilliant football, Brazil won the World Cup for the first time here yesterday when they beat Sweden 5-2 after leading 2-1 at halftime in the final here. A crowd of Just under 50,000, including the KingReuter - 414 words
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Article86 1958-07-01 13 GEORGE GUNN SNR. DIES AT 79 LONDON, Mon.— George Gunn Snr., probably the greatest of the famous Nottinghamshire cricketing family— died at the home of one of his sons, John Gunn, in Sussex on Saturday. He was 79. A former England and Nottinghamshire batsman. Gunn was the greatest player ofReuter - 86 words
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Article33 1958-07-01 13 MADRID, Mon. Real Madrid, European Cup holders, were beaten 2-0 by Atletico of Bilbao in the Franco Cup soccer final here yesterday. Both goals were scored In the first half. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article303 1958-07-01 13 RECORD FIELD IN THE BRITISH OPEN YTHAM, (Lanca- shire), Mon. South Africa's Bobby Locke, the reigning champion, will face a strong challenge in a record field when he begins his attempt here today to win the British Open golf title for the fifth time. Locke returns to the scene ofReuter - 303 words
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Article62 1958-07-01 13 CHILLA PORTER MAY CLASH WITH RUSSIANS BRISBANE. Mon—Australian Olympic silver medallist, Chilla Porter, may clash with the worlds finest high jumpers in Moscow after the Empire Games. Porter i s hoping to meet world record holder Charles Dumas (U.S.) and thr two Russian aces Yuri Stepanov and Igor Kasharov.Reuter - 62 words
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Article35 1958-07-01 13 HELSINKI, Mon. Eeles Land^troem (Finland*, set up a Finnish record of 14ft. llln. for the pole vault at an athletics meet in Toijala, South-West Finland. Landstroem held the previous record of 14ft. lOViin.35 words
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Article17 1958-07-01 13 SEGAMAT. Mon. Segamat Indians beat Kluang Indians 3-1 In an Inter-dis-trict soccer match here yesterday.17 words
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Article22 1958-07-01 13 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Lower Perak Malays Invitation XI beat Selangor UMNO Youths 4-3 In a charity soccer match here yesterday.22 words
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Article16 1958-07-01 13 COPENHAGEN, Mon.—Norway beat Denmark 2-1 in an international football match here last night. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article51 1958-07-01 13 MARACAIBO, (Venezuela) Mon. Mr. Lazaro Koci, manager of world flyweight champion Pascual Perea of Argentina, said yesterday the champion does not want to fight Filipino Dommy Ursua now. He said if a bout was arranged, he would prefer it to be staged outside The Philippines, v51 words
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Advertisement3167 1958-07-01 13 r'|UnMpsppsppHfiAvnW^fiH|ppßMppWpa) TUITION VEHICLES '•I SALE mP ff idlli ii iWd I J h »s^i War4t v *"■•>—■••*•«**• r#r- **(»'"> -<•• *u.»*ttm. ||^£^^^^^^^^2^^BMBW«l?l!B«^B^B^ByB^BVKBw£sl I'USIAL IUIIIUN Boo*- LATE 1952 AUSTIN A4O Sports I"*" **^^*^f*^BM^mmmmw^m^m^m^^^ m^^ m^^^ m J^^^^^ t '^^S^S} Keeping, Accounts, Business Cor- new tyres, hay. iptdisny and Continued From Pa«e3,167 words
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Advertisement451 1958-07-01 13 FOR SALE tt Word, U (Mi».)—Bi It tt: txlrm HOTFOINT large heater model washing machine with poweroperated wringer, rotary lroner. table-top, etc. Unused In origina factory wrappings: $900 (belo* cost), 12 gallons Heatrae electric water heater $125 (new price $280); DnnlopHlo mattresses: electric fan $25; almost new Valoi double oven451 words
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Advertisement136 1958-07-01 13 WHERE TO STAY M Word, til (Minimum) Dmtlw 1 It Wordt SIM (Mm.) YORK HOTEL— Large Alr>. aim Alrcondltloned Rooms. Moderr Conveniences Iel: *****/3. RAFFLES HOTEL, World Renowned Historic Hotel with all Modern Comforts. BOUTH ABIA HOTEL— Town Centre Economy Cool, Good Service. *****/37. MAYrAIR HOTKL Central rtcoms Alrcondltloned Popular136 words
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Advertisement111 1958-07-01 13 TENDER CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDEKS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Tender for the Reconstruction of George Street Sub-Station— Reinforced Concrete and Building Works. Etc Tender Deposit $2001Close 2 .15 pm. on 14/7/58. Tender documents are available from Electricity Department ft^yinn 109, on production of City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made111 words
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Advertisement123 1958-07-01 13 FOR SALE AS THEY LIE AT SANDAKAN 2 STEAM LAUNCHES 71 feet long by 13' 11" beam by 5' 6 draft 75 HP. Compound Steam Engines Oil Fired Boilers. Engines, Boilers and Machinery In good condition. Als* far sale. Engine, Boiler and Machinery in good condition, ex third launch. Further123 words
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Article53 1958-07-01 14 LONDON, Mon. Tan Eng Yoon, the former Singapore and Malayan champion sprinter, won the 100 yards in 10 lsec and the hop, step and Jump at 46ft 7in for Loughborough in the Universities Athletic Union championships at Leicester. Loughborough won the team championship from Birmingham Manchester,53 words
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Article283 1958-07-01 14 W. lALAHUDIN - W. lALAHUDIN M.C.A. PLANS FORTNIGHT TRIP TO AUSTRALIA FOR CRICKET FANS Players should join the party Lim »y fHE Malayan Cric kit Association is. planning to take a party of Malayan cricket fans to Australia to see two of the five Test matches between England and Austra283 words
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76 1958-07-01 14 INDONESIAN GAMES MEN ARRIVE IN STORE rE main Indonesian contingent of 76 competitors, and team officials arrived in Singapore on the Nissho Maru yesterday en route home after the Asian Games In Tokyo. The party Includes members of their athletics, swimming and water- polo, basketball, tennis, weightlifting and shooting teams76 words
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Article69 1958-07-01 14 rH Mon.— Malay cyclists won the first five places In the Ipoh to Lumut race over 66 miles yesterday. Five of the 22 competitors crashed near Bruas. Four gave up but the other. Mohamed Nordln Puteh of Kuala Lumpur, did quick repairs to his machine and went69 words
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Article362 1958-07-01 14 VIC NAY AC AM j - VIC NAY AC AM j By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Eddy Choonf. former All-England badminton champion and Malaya's Thomas Gup captain this year, hinted today that he may "postpone" his retirement until after 1961. Be said: '1 am not flnisheu with badminton yet." He added that he had recently received362 words
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75 1958-07-01 14 Brazilians to get £3,000 for Cup win STOCKHOLM. Mon. The Swedish Press reported today that the Brazilian soccer team which yesterday won the World Cup will receive £3,000 each. A frenzied bid by Italian and Spanish clubs to sign the Brazilians has already started. It Is understood that Atletico ofReuter - 75 words
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Article47 1958-07-01 14 SEREMBAN. Mon. Civilians and Services drew in their two-day cricket match which ended here yesterday Civilians: 100 (Devlndran 34; Clarkson 4/18, Clarke 3/18) and 151-8 dec. < Devlndran 40, Gosh 28. Retnam 22; Clarkson 4-46). Services 135-dec. (Thornton 49 Clarke 27) and 67-7.47 words
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Article219 1958-07-01 14 EPSOM JIU - EPSOM JIU ■y KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. WINGED WARRIOR, a stable fancy for Wednesday's Class 5 Dlv. 1, 7f handicap here, underlined his chances by doing a 3f gallop in 38 3/5 sec. this morning. Ridden by apprentice All. Winged Warrior strode out attractively. The track219 words
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142 1958-07-01 14 HEYZER TO SKIPPER JUNIOR TEAM v SERVICES rRMER Singapore left arm spinner Heyzer Perera will lead the SCA Junior XI In their two-day cricket match against Joint Services "A" at Seletar on Saturday and Sunday. Perera. who represented Police and then SRC in the senior tournament until last year, now142 words
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Article39 1958-07-01 14 TAP AH. Mon— The Oov ernment English Secondary School. Tapah, beat Anglo Chinese School of Teluk An son by 105 runs In a cricket match here yesterday G ESS 147 (R. Yogeswaran 74). ACS. 42 (Sarjlt 4-18).39 words
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127 1958-07-01 14 PKIS, Mon. M. Victor Lyons San Roman yesterday won the 25 million francs (£21.000) Grand prlx de Paris flat race for three-year-olds run over one mile and seven furlongs at Longchamp. The winner was ridden by Roger Poincelet. San Roman, which started at127 words
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Article, Illustration499 1958-07-01 14 TEN NATION BATTLE IN SINGLES WIMBLEDON: FRASER. ROSE AND WILSON REACH THE LAST 16 WITHOUT DROPPING A SET LONDON. Monday. DLAYERS from ten countries will compete for quarter-final places in the men's singles when the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships enter their second week here today. It U the first timeReuter - 499 words
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Article23 1958-07-01 14 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Four records were broken and one equalled at the annual athletics meet of the St Anthony's School here.23 words
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Article50 1958-07-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor Indian Association beat Malay Mail S C. 3-0 In a FAS Div. 1 league fixture at Princes Road today. Malay Mail, playing a man short throughout, could not keep up with their opponents. Inside' left Iruthayara] (2) and outside right Munusamy scored.50 words
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Article221 1958-07-01 14 Two tie for rally prize IPOH, Mon. Two motorists tied for first place in the overall competition of the North Malayan motor rally organised jointly by the Perak Motor Club and the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club over the weekend. They were Mrs. B. Wllber-force-Smith. of Talplng, with her221 words
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Article75 1958-07-01 14 IPOH. Mon. Referee K. Paramalingam was assaulted by a player during a second division league soccer fixture between Perak Chinese Recreation Club and Ramblers this evening. The referee was punched in the face after he had ordered off Ramblers Inside right Wong Kam Him for rough75 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1958-07-01 14 KUALA LI MPI R SOCCEB: Oovt. Dept. and Business Houses league: Dlv. 1: Postals v Municipality. Imbl Road: Div. 2: Kflat v Shell. Brickfields Road: Dlv 3: Wearnes v Sciangor Teachers. Taylor Road; Municipality v Forest Research, Kepong. Cheras Road KAMPAK sot IKR: Kwan Yin v Oopeng Rangers, padang. lIPOH67 words
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