The Straits Times, 15 July 1958
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Title Section18 1958-07-15 1 AVERAGE lIHIY fEHTIFIKP SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 He** o**0 The Straits Times IMS- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 15. 1958 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration854 1958-07-15 1 Tengku Halim isKedah's new Sultan A LOR STAR, Mon n The Kedah Council of Succession today unanimously confirmed the Raja Muda. Tengku H*"m. a« the new Sultan nt ITj/Ij-Il The Tengku, who is 30 •Ul be officially proclaimed Sultan tomorrow Just before the funeral of hu father. m\ I j854 words
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Article, Illustration781 1958-07-15 1 PRO-NASSER OFFICERS PROCLAIM REPUBLIC Bagdad Radio says this is day of liberation; we support the U.A.R/ Frontiers closed republic. Crown Prince AbduMiuh country was declared a King Feisal, 23, and Gen. Nun, 70, were due in Istanbul yesterday for a conference of781 words
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Article274 1958-07-15 1 48-HOUR HALT INCYPRUS NICOSIA, Mon.— The Cyprus Government today ordered a complete halt to normal life in strife-torn Cyprus for 48 hours. An order Issued early today, after a weekend of violence la which 14 people were killed, Imposed house curfews In all main towns for 48 hours, banned allReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-07-15 1 FEISAL Kng without a throne X...(. FEISAL (above) assumed the throne of Iraq in 1953. Unconfirmed reports reaching Beirut yesterday said that he waa under arrest.26 words
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Article32 1958-07-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Malayan satay la becoming popular In America. An American newspaper. The Evening star recently that Americana who have attended parties at tha Malayan BmbMr raved about32 words
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Article17 1958-07-15 1 lAjNuurt, Mon. Coal raWar "ft" started durtn f World Britain tod&y. XJJP J. i17 words
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Article, Illustration245 1958-07-15 1 *l JUST CANNOT BELIEVE IT S A *,n FRANCISCO, Mon. Mrs. "r Kenneth Van Strum whose daughter has become a Buddhist nun in Singapore, is shocked. o 1 J™* cannot believe It," she said in Ban Francisco yesterday when told that her daughter Claris- sa.245 words
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Article33 1958-07-15 1 ALGIERS. Man. Two French soldiers and a younz ft k«led and thm children Injured when a group of ramblers was ambushed yesterday to the moonuin, of Chlffa. south ot Alders— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article29 1958-07-15 1 LONDON. Mon. Fifteen people jumped to ufetr carl* •«IV»h» tin dertroyed a boanUnf bouae In south-west London. Six wer* Uken to hospital with bunu ai.d ihoct-Reuter.29 words
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Article64 1958-07-15 1 AMMAN. Mon. Kin* lfnssrin o f Jordan. KmFelsals partner in th. anU-Nasser Arab Union, published a royal decree t< •ißht proclaiming himself Monarch of the Union. The announcement, broadcast over Amman Radio, said that the 22--year-old King had not only taken nit duties as head of64 words
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Article169 1958-07-15 1 CROWN PRINCE 'STILL FIGHTING' Bagdad radio announced dramatically that Crown Prince Abdul Illah and hi* bodyguard were still fightIng." It di& not attempt to reconcile this with an earlier statement that the Crown Prince had been killed. The radio declared: "Abdul Illah still wants bloodshed while169 words
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245 1958-07-15 2 Oily man scares 50 families in village KLANG, Mon. More than 50 families at Bukit Kuda. a village near Klang. are scared of an oily man Women in the village have been advised not to leave their houses at night. Several people have seen the oily man. who always disappears245 words
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449 1958-07-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, fHE MALAYAN Railway faces its worst financial crisis in 26 years and some of its 14.228 workers are likely to be dismissed at the end of this year, the acting general manager, Mr. L. Perkins, said today. At449 words
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Article31 1958-07-15 2 SEREMBAN, Mon.— Lt.-Col. Mohamed bin Ha)i Ngah has been appointed State Home Guard Officer, Negri SembiUux He succeeds CoL R. A. Mclnnes, who has gone on leave.31 words
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Article37 1958-07-15 2 IPOH, Mon —The National Association of Perak today joined In protesting against an allegation by the Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Incbe Sardon bin Haji Jubir. that Communism had penetrated all non-Alliance political parties.37 words
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119 1958-07-15 2 POPE PUTS VIRGINITY BEFORE MARRIAGE SOME, Moo.— The rope declared last night that the state of virginity for a Christian woman "is by Its excellence superior to that of matrimony." The Pope was addressing «MM girls of Italian Catholic Action gathered in Rome from all over Italy. Speaking from a119 words
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169 1958-07-15 2 KLANG. lion. The Town Council la to ask the Minister of the Interior and Justice to amend existing laws so that councillors may be paid an i allowance for attending meetThe chairman of the counril Tuan Byed Hashim bin iSyed Abdullah: "We dlscusßled the matter169 words
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Article137 1958-07-15 2 PENANG, Monday. A QUARREL between two brothers led to the death A of one of them on May 4 last, the High Court here was told today. m Charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, Ang Swee Tian plead, ed guilty to causing the137 words
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Article76 1958-07-15 2 ORANJE WILL OPEN NEW SERVICE The Nederland L./ie luxury liner. Oranje. will begin a new service between Europe and Australia when she sails from Amsterdam on Nov 5. The vessel will call at Southhampton. Genoa, Suez, Colombo, Penang. Singapore, Jakarta. Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, and will return to her76 words
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200 1958-07-15 2 MOSCOW PAPER HITS AT 'DRUNKS AND ROWDIES' IN SPORT f rest\ OF THE A overseas] i MEWS J MOSCOW, Mon. Russia's leading sports Journal said yesterday that drunks and rowdies tolerated only for their brilliance at games must be excluded from sports arenas. The magazine, Soviet Sport, calling for highReuter - 200 words
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339 1958-07-15 2 MELBOURNE, Mon. ifl —Fifty youth club leaders in Victoria are to seek public support in a drive to break down prejudice against a quota of Asian immigrants. They agreed to this at a conference on "youth in the atomic age here yesterday. One ofReuter - 339 words
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85 1958-07-15 2 'Time bomb on plane* 1 says phone message BRUSSELS, Mun.— Kin-men and riot police last night kept watch on a German airliner which landed here after a mysterious telephone warning in London that a time bomb had been placed on board. The 42 passengers transferred to another aircraft for Frankfurt,85 words
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Article20 1958-07-15 2 PARIS. Mon.— Thirty seven people were killed In Bastille Day holiday accidents in France during the weekend. —Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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137 1958-07-15 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, a Harvard University military analyst, today called for the use of limited war as an instrument of foreign policy. "Our current military policy Is based on the doctrine of massive retaliation," Dr. Kissinger told a national137 words
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Article31 1958-07-15 2 RIMOUSKI. (Quebec). Mon —Fire yesterday destroyed five planes and an airport building here some 200 miles north-east of Quebec City. Damage was estimated at Ct1.900.000 (s4.soo,ooo).— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous20 1958-07-15 2 THE GAMBOLS Barr A leb ■MMV VOW WHOVTIM WMBMI B0O 4NO CHMM# l^*"™" MM WINt (WMtV n^#f€N •UO*/f»^6 UlM TUt20 words
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484 1958-07-15 3 The duties of a Chinese wife— by Sir Roland 'THESE WOMEN MUST OBEY THE OLD BULBS 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dato Sir Roland Braddell told the High Court here today that the trouble with present day young people was thi. v they were brought up under ancient customs. He added:484 words
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Article77 1958-07-15 3 Asian is Supreme Cowan Registrar KUALA LIMPUR, M«n.— Mr. Sarwan Singh Gill, a tenter member of the Federal legal service, has been appointed Registrar •f the Supreme Court. He U the first Asian to be appointed to the post, which be has bcM in an acting rapacity for If months77 words
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Article304 1958-07-15 3 BOUEPRINT FOR WIPING OUT POVERTY IPOH, Monday. i>REVENTION of poverty is the best weapon against 1 disease and crime, states the Health Officer, Kinta District, Dr. Walter Holmes. "It is in our interests to prevent poverty, dirt and squalor, which have always been the breeding ground of disease, sickness and304 words
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Article25 1958-07-15 3 IPOH, Mon. A businessman, Incbe C. M. Yussof. was elected chairman of the Ipoh UMNO division at its annual delegate conference here yesterday25 words
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Article80 1958-07-15 3 5,000 in candlelight procession PENANO, Mon. NonCathollcs last night Joined 5.000 Penang and Province Wellesley Catholics In a candlelight procession climaxing the four-day Lourdes centenary celebration* here. In the big crowd was the Penang Chief Minister. Mr Wong Pow Nee. The procession started from the St. Francis Xavier Church in80 words
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Article795 1958-07-15 3 PeMtig CATHAY: Blue Skies 1. 330. 6.30, 9 J«; ODEON: Calypso Heatwave 1.15. 3.30, 6.45, 9.15; PARAMO I 'XT: Sri Ram Bhakta Hanuman 3 JO. 6.30. 9.30; CAPITOL: Three Men In a Boat 1.15. 3.30, 6.30. 9.30; BEX: Drill Instructor 1.15. 3.30, 630, 9JO; LIDO:795 words
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Miscellaneous229 1958-07-15 3 •> a«mj* *m*.m aw. Music: «J0 Close Down. PM. 1.15 RADIO MALAYA dl Music Hall; ISO The News; 145 Radio Music Hall; 2.00 Close NATIONAL SBOBT Down; 5.00 Music Prom The BalWAVE 8EBVKK let; 5 JO Fiesta; 6 00 Happy Anni41 melrn versary; 6 45 LlghU On; 6.53 ReSINC.APORE gionai229 words
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Article519 1958-07-15 4 DE GAULLE: B«ING YOV ALL A MESSAGE OF HOPE AND FRIENDSHIP Dusk and chat with Algerian ex-servicemen 'A START MUST BE MADE THIS YEAR— ALGERIA TO HAVE CHOICE PLACE' PARIS, Monday. (JENERAL DE GAULLE said last night that France must establish the ties of the French UnionReuter - 519 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-07-15 4 MARILYN MONROE with her husband, playwright Arthur Millrr. waves goodbye to friends at Idlewild Airport. New York, as they board a plane for Hollywood, where Marilyn Is to make a new film called "Some Like It Hot".— D.P.L picture.47 words
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159 1958-07-15 4 LONDON, Mon Sir William Luce, Governor of Aden Protectorate, yesterday cut short a holiday and flew back to Aden, where the expulsion of the Sultan of Lahej threatens to provoke further raids on Aden from neighbouring Yemen. Sir William said at the airport that PresidentUPI - 159 words
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223 1958-07-15 4 BEIRUT, Monday LOUR LEBANESE rebels on Saturday raided the 1 Beirut flat of Colonel A. C. C. Brodie, British nilitary attache in Lebanon, and abducted his ralet. a British Embassy spokesman said yesterThe spokesman said in* embassy would make a strong protest to the LebaneseUPI - 223 words
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Article62 1958-07-15 4 PARIS, Mon. Australian rider Keith Campbell was killed yesterday In a motor cycle race at Cadours Campbell, who is the world 350 c.c. champion, led from the start of a 500 ex. race. As he roared Into a bend his motor cycle went out of control andUPI - 62 words
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Article192 1958-07-15 4 VICTORIA (BrltlSU Columbia), Mon. Princess Margaret, on the second day of her month-long tour of Canada, attended morning service at Christ Church Cathedral here "sterday. About 1.500 people, some of whom had queued for three hours. Jammed the cathedral to capacity for the Princess's firstReuter - 192 words
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Article50 1958-07-15 4 HAVANA. Mon. A Cuban Air Force plane forced down a U.S. Marine Corps "Flying Boxcar" yesterday at Santiago In a "misunderstanding. The aircraft and iv crew n naval base at Ouantanamo nine was released a few hours later and returned to the U S Bay U.PJ.50 words
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174 1958-07-15 4 ANTI-RUSSIAN MARCH IS MADE BY 250 HUNGARIANS IN U.S. NEW YORK, Mon—Chanting and carrying antiSoviet slogans, a line of about 25« Hungarian refugees yesterday marched in front of the headquarters of the Soviet United Nations delegation on Park Avenue. It was the first of a weeklong series of marches plannedReuter - 174 words
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Article90 1958-07-15 4 "If freedom goes, tnen life is not worth living, even If it means that death comes to us a 11 tie sooner than expected. "Though the suffering entaiied by nuclear war would be ghastly in Its scale. one must remember that each person can only suffer soReuter - 90 words
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154 1958-07-15 4 'Nuclear war is to be preferred to serfdom'— bishop LONDON, Monday. DISHOP C. M. CHAVASSE, of Rochester, attacked pacifists and advocates of unilateral nuclear disarmament in a sermon yesterday for encouraging "bloody-minded despots." "Whose hands are red with blood not only of youthful combatant* but of the tortured victims of154 words
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123 1958-07-15 4 CUBANS TO RELEASE AMERICAN CAPTIVES HAVANA. Mon. Rear Admiral R. b. Ellis announced last night that the American sailors and marines kidnapped by Cuban rebels would be released tomorrow. He said the commander of the U.S. naval base here had received word of the Servicemen's forthcoming release from the U.S.123 words
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Article46 1958-07-15 4 LONDON. Mon.— Two members of the Irish National started a two-day hunger strike outside the Irish embassy here yesterday. They sain tnat after the 48 hours they would be replaced by others until the Eire Government ended the detion of political prisoners46 words
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Advertisement178 1958-07-15 4 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS rW TO BETTER. SHOWROOM 154. CLEMENCEAU AVINUE, SINGAPORE TEL. ***** BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG For Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath S? jf M^SB^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bm use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth178 words
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Article247 1958-07-15 5 A TUG-OF-WAR is going on between the Singapore and Trinidad Governments for the services of Mr. G. J. Brouklehurst. an International Labour Organisation expert who drew up a plan for a Singapore social securty scheme. SINGAPORE wants him back to advise on the implementation of his247 words
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203 1958-07-15 5 THUGS SLASH YOUTH IN HOUSE WITH LONG PARANGS IPOH, Mon— A pork 1 seller, Ong Thian Soon, 18. was viciously slashed by a gang of about eight secret society thugs with parangs in the Pasir Pinji new village here last night. Ong suffered severe wounds on his elbow and knee.203 words
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Article42 1958-07-15 5 TELUK ANSON Mon. A cyclist. Cheah Sing Aun. 42. died this morning alter being knocked down by a lorry near the railway crossing in Changkat Jong Road here Police today appealed to eye-witnesses to contact I them.42 words
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Article41 1958-07-15 5 Trespassed into temple charge SEGAMAT, Mon. A double charge of trespassing into a Chinese temple at Buloh Kasap and restraining the t( plr keeper. Tan Tat-Hoon. from entering was explained to Lee Soo Jan, 63. in court here. Bail was offered.41 words
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Article43 1958-07-15 5 SEGAMAT, Mon.— A 14-year-old girl, l.im Ah Hoo. was charged here with theft of $5 belonging to Lee Chong Yong of Gemas Bahru new village and also with depriving Lee of his identity card. The case was adjourned.43 words
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502 1958-07-15 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government today deni- 1 ed that any secrets would be iiscJosed by publishing applications for tariff concessions before the introduction or anti-dumping measures, as suggested by the Malayan Manufacturers' Association. It said in a reply to the as- 1 sociation502 words
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Article207 1958-07-15 5 THRIFT SOCIETY PAYS MEMBERS $10,000 IN RUSH FOR LOANS IJEARLY 100 members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association who belong to the S.H.B. Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society have withdrawn about $10,000 from the society in preparation for the strike due to start207 words
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164 1958-07-15 5 Malay names for estate streets call STREETS In toe Singapore Improvement Trust housing estate at tbc eld Kalian* airport should be given Malay names, the City Council's public works committee has decided. "'he committee recommended that the six streets should .be called from Jalan Satu to Jalan Anam, Old Kalian*164 words
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278 1958-07-15 5 Plan to give woman a state job is called 'ridiculous' IPOH, Mon.— The Ipoh division of UMNO adopted a resolution yesterday asking the Perak Government to appoint a woman to be assistant state secretary. The resolution was passed over the objections of Inche Hussein bin Noordln. the outgoing chairman, who278 words
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Article47 1958-07-15 5 Koh Klci Soon, 27. was fined $5,000 in Singapore yesterday for having 1191 b. of dutiable tobacco in a taxi In Changi Road on June 9. Chern Thlam Huat, 29, who was Jointly charged, was acquitted when the case against him was withdrawn.47 words
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Article41 1958-07-15 5 PENANO. Mon. A total of 2.294 Malayan pilgrims will return from Mecca this week. The first returning pilgrim ship, Anshun, Is due on Wednesday afternoon with 1,189 passengers. Another, the Anking. is expected on Thursday with 1.105.41 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-07-15 5 'Soldier Girl' flies in from Hong Kong HONG KONG film actress Ng Mook Lan, who plays the lead in the first Cantonese film In Widoseope. "Muk Lan Chooa* Kw»n" (Soldier Girl), flew into Singapore from Hong Kong on Sunday night. She will make personal appearmneos on the opening night* of52 words
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181 1958-07-15 5 MAN ASSAULTED ON BUS BY THE CONDUCTOR KUALA I.UMPUR, Monday. A NORY passengers in a bus threatened to beat up the conductor last night after he had assaulted a passenger and pushed him off the vehicle in Mountbatten Road. The man fell into a drain. The conductor Jumped off the181 words
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Article25 1958-07-15 5 SEGAMAT, Mon. Bail of $500 was ofrered Lee Kirn Hu. 22, of Pekan Jabi. charged here with helping to run a character lottery.25 words
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Article107 1958-07-15 5 Ban pork in hospitals UMNO call IPOH, Mon. PRK and the use of lard in toe preparation of food In Perak government hospitals may be banned. The Ipoh division of UMNO has resolved to ask the State Government to delete pork and lard from the list of food supplied by107 words
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Article204 1958-07-15 5 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. The president of Party Negara, Dato Bir Onn bin Ja'afar, last night called the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman al-Haj. Malaya's "new Hang Tuah." "But the Tengku's method of doing things Is contrary to that of Malaccas great warrior." Dato Sir Onn told204 words
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Obituary71 1958-07-15 6 2* I Him, mvm I ON 12TH JULY 1958 at IA Aram ire Park, Madam Ellzabe h Ang Ueng Kip, M i.nn ChO(.n Cliu.ii 78 years Siie leaves behind, l son, 1 daughter, 1 dauitn-ter-in-law, 1 grand-son and 1 grand daughter Cortege leave* Ardmore Park at 4-30 p.m on71 words
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Article125 1958-07-15 6 io iaal I MMtaaavj MRS. O. ANDERSON thanks the Directors and Stan ol Ho ChUug Shipping Co for their kind assistance as well a.s relatives and friends who sent wreaths and attended the funeral of her beloved huAband the late Capt Paddy Anderson. MR. MRS RICHARD KOH BING SENG125 words
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Article708 1958-07-15 6 Iraq Joins Nasser If the "young officers" revolt in Iraq has been ns completely successful as broadcasts from Baghdad Radio assert, then N assets dream of a Pan-Arab republic is virtually a reality. There is no other source of news at the moment, but tliei is also no reason to708 words
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Article513 1958-07-15 6 While the Malayan Railway Administration has made a better effort to improve its services than it is generally given credit for, its difficulties have increased to a point at which it laces a loss. At the beginning of the year it was expected that revenue would be up513 words
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Article878 1958-07-15 6 rROUGHOI'T the 15 years of his reign, the Sultan of Kedah, Tengku Sir Badlishah abni Al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, K.C.M.G.. K.8.E., governed his actions by the strict training he received as a youth and later as a civil servant. First of all. he observed office878 words
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193 1958-07-15 6 OF late l nave read letters about discipline among school children and the problems of headmasters and teachers. As headmaster of a small mission school I would say that parents or guardians can help the school in which their children are studying193 words
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Letter57 1958-07-15 6 IT seems that the number of failures in driving tests in Singapore Is dally increasing. The reason given is that either one was driving too slow or fast As a learner, would someone please enlighten me what Is the required speed (set by the tester* in order57 words
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Article, Illustration649 1958-07-15 6 King Feisal (23) has long been target of Nasser inspired plotters ALTHOUGH he ia only A 23, King Feisal II of Iraq— now deposed In the Iraqi coup d'etat— has been king of his country for nineteen years, for he succeded his fathei King Ghazl who was killed in a649 words
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290 1958-07-15 7 Marshall merger 'solution' gets snubbed LEADERS of Singapore's three major political parties yesterday snubbed Mr David Marshall's suggestion to solve the Singapore Malaya merger problem. Mr. Marshall, chairman of the Workers's Party, claimed at his party's Kallang by-election rally on Sunday that the people of L.ngapore would be prepared to290 words
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105 1958-07-15 7 Wait of death men fight with bottles Xl MA LUMPLR. Mon. Two "wall of death" mo-tor-cycle riders at Bukit Bintang Park here fought last night with beer bottles after one had said: "Tomorrow will be your last ride." The fight started after the men Sam Lob. 27. and Sukhuat Khan.105 words
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Article73 1958-07-15 7 1 PENANG. Mon.— The Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee said last night the Penang state festival should attract more tourists In future. Mr. Wong, who was addressing the Lee clansmen at a dinner to celebrate their success in winning third prize at the recent dragon73 words
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Article24 1958-07-15 7 SEOAMAT, Mon. Munlandy. 21. was charged here with causing grievous hurt to Karuppan Chettlar with a knife. Bail of $500 was offered.24 words
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Article23 1958-07-15 7 MERSINO. Mon. The Information Services 11 hold a V.vtcs day for kampong women here at the end of the month.23 words
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647 1958-07-15 7 JUDGE: LETTERS WERE ATTEMPT TO EXTRICATE HIMSELF FROM PROMISE HE REGRETTED NOTHING TO DISCREDIT HER, BUT HER CHANCES OF MARRIAGE HAVE BEEN IMPAIRED' IPOH, Monday. A CEYLONESE schoolgirl whosp chances of marriage had been "impaired" after she was jilted was awarded $1,500 damages in a647 words
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Article17 1958-07-15 7 A Singapore Government Gazette extraordinary yesterday declared Lucknow. India, as a place Infected with cholera.17 words
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381 1958-07-15 7 HE FEARED ACID ATTACK MALACCA, Mon.— The head of the secret societies branch here. Inspector Yeo Lvi Long, was today convicted by the Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, o.i a charge of using criminal force on a man who had been arrested for alleged381 words
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Article, Illustration445 1958-07-15 7 BROADCASTING ASSISTANT WITH LIABILITIES OF PLEADS GUILTY FORMER woman broadcasting assistant with Radio Malaya pleaded guilty in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday to three separate summons charges of obtaining $4,600 by false pretences. Carrie Shen Pei Fen, aged 40, now unemployed, admitted445 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-07-15 7 AS ENGLISH woman. Mrs. H. B. Johnston, was Uken to Kandanf Krrhau Hospital from Singapore Airport by ambulance yesterady Immediately after sh* arrived in a Garuda Indonesian Airways plane from Medan. The pilot of the plane radioed that Mrs. Johnston was ill and asked168 words
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Article27 1958-07-15 7 MERSING. Mon. A Je maluang social welfare subcommittee has raised $1,700 towards the cost of an old peoples 1 home for the dls trlct27 words
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Article191 1958-07-15 7 LEE HOCK LIM, a War Department clerk, who sued his wife, Llm Slew Hong, for divorce on grounds of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, In the Singapore High Court yesterday. The co-respondent. Allan Lewis, a racing commentator.191 words
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126 1958-07-15 7 POLICEMAN KILLED. SEVEN HURT IN CRASH IPOH, Mon. One police constable was killed and seven ethers injured when a Land Rover in which they were travelling crashed into a bridge and plunged into a stream near Kampar at 5 a.m. today. Wong Chin Thiain, 25, died on the spot. Two126 words
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Article91 1958-07-15 7 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon -Results »t Hie aimed lorees rattle which ;is drawn on Saturday at the Armed Fences Stadium are as follows: Ist prize: *****. 2nd. )492t>: 3rd *****; 4th *****; sth. ***** Consolation prizes: *****, ***** *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****.91 words
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183 1958-07-15 7 'Axe' will fall on pensioners first I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Re-employed pensioners in the Federal Government service will be the first to go should the "axe" fall on the public services. Next to be affected will be married women employees. Finally it will be" the temporaries. This "sacking" policy na-s been183 words
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Advertisement42 1958-07-15 7 uiUJV- Mimosa x V powder ■m I Cutaoai •Mimosa" jft ■k talcum powder is T* luxuriously cool and Tli >Sk. delightfully fragrant. >~"^!^N Inexpensive too. HEA^IBOU^H^y HIRE PURCHASE TERMS 89.2° F NOW OFFEREin?QRIKPf)B» H mi<lit y wmmmmmm r.h. AIR-CONDITIONING? j|JMt ■^^BMBringTi2ls today!42 words
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Advertisement186 1958-07-15 7 WARRANTS FOR 6 Accused men fail to show up, ordered to be arrested KUALA LUMPUR Mon. prepared opium. failed to turn up lor sentence. —The Sessions Court The cases against four hero imiM nrHprprf thp °th« s Phoon Kwai Hih. Llm here tooay ordered tne Kjng Chong Bxm Kong and186 words
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226 1958-07-15 8 Marion 's clothes spell glamour WHEN Marion Willis TT leaves Singapore today for America, to compete in the "Miss Universe" contest, she will take a really representative wardrobe by local designers glamorous enough to make heads turn even in Hollywood. The last minute rush was as hectic for Marion as226 words
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Letter, Illustration396 1958-07-15 8 Whiteaway's contributed the ideal travelling case. Extra-light fibre, it also looks streamlined and elegant because it is deep cream, beautifully lined in beige. Civics aTMT-i«T It seems that Singapore women really are becoming more civic minded, in spite of frequent criticisms that they shirk their responsibilities. The396 words
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Advertisement98 1958-07-15 8 NURSIN& AW™ 6 5 A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, jffr/^^^&~=^Mj progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photoJ^r^^s^ graphs and family tree etc. lf)sk r^M^V with the Complimetirs of NESTLES jf rf\ PROPRIETORS OF r^SSA^/ »Wd^d Milk for infant boding98 words
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Advertisement234 1958-07-15 8 *fILWBT^IBF *-'i V iff i '"I i sK»aM> 11/ f I i§ 1 JjC t i& «lif -Jl 1 1 LaaK ■>!*#■ Tarn H Wk 1 i sv v!» Am W 1 Bfl^Lr a^sißHHlßa^Bnr' '■'t'^^^*'^"! WLjr'i SB Johnson's Baby Powder -best for your baby! «Q7^r °ny the best is good234 words
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Miscellaneous232 1958-07-15 8 Straits Times Crossword I i Ij I [3"! |T~l I I Is 1 Colour of unobaerrant person 5 Noah's ark bland? (4; to prty (»-4-4). 6 Butterfly g lntertor ta t Lucre tallu In mat-making (7). 7 Whist lover's declaration? (C, Atmosphere of ancient city In 3, 6> motorln, org.nls.Uoo232 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1958-07-15 9 THE CRIMES OF JACQUES RENE HEBERT, JUDGE AND EXECUTIONER King of the Paris rabble pRENCHMEN everywhere yesterday remembered the first mighty blow of the great Revolution. On July 14, 1789, a Paris mob stormed the ancient royal prison of the Bastille, whose dark and bloodstained stones were symbols of theDaily Mirror - 1,391 words
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Advertisement151 1958-07-15 9 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In thr home and at work life seems very depressing when you feel weak and tired. Take Sanatogrn which hehpe to give good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY m^^^f a^fsmsfsmJt^^Sm^^9 Sanatogen TONIC Ccwrects diet deficiencies INDIAN VEGETABLES IN CANS KANKODA '"PARVAL Available at all provision Stores IN151 words
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Advertisement285 1958-07-15 9 I Your done deserves a 1958 I I FRIGIDAIRE UIU I I Here's one for you!! 1 It i» difficult to imagma anything mor« complete and more convenient than this peerless 4.5 cubic feet modal Each model it available with a porcelain table top. vegetable rtydrato and many other feature*,285 words
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Miscellaneous217 1958-07-15 9 1 €tnn<>n A Co. tty .If#is CXXT yOU TMWK $OMt Or A— 3 f-*'l-J I r<*KM£N VOl/?t NOT MaT~*^-T^~l HB^ ■n*st KxtiGHLKs can loo* yZo*>\ sU? JiNMO V l^'^-'IbV ""^bKwp i ■ilfi^Mk^ cm&KvATia^j I R^UffSTAPB^aARt? BOW *^rl Sm^k^r d^ZZ^T^fn TJ^aa^a^Rr** ____sa^Bailw itio* Suini liy I.4>sii4> I'hi§rli*rix BB^^f^B j T.ti u.^217 words
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424 1958-07-15 10 IRAQI REVOLUTION FIRMS RUBBER ON SINGAPORE MARKET By Our Market Correspondent Y^HEN news of the Iraqi revolution reached the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday afternoon there was one of the sharpest shifts in prices for some time. Nervous short-covering and a reserved attitude on the part of sellers Improved August first424 words
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Article20 1958-07-15 10 SINGAPORE, JULY 14. RUBBER: 71 cents per lb. (up IV4 cents). TIN: $367.75 per picul (Blown 75 cento).20 words
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Article137 1958-07-15 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT share* showed a 1 steady to firmer trend on the Stock Exchange here today. Turnover was of average volume with only narrow price movements B.H.P strengthened slightly Mining shares recorded an easier tone, with three falls to each rise Loans 3VV 1956-59 C 99 Us.137 words
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Article143 1958-07-15 10 Aagast nret gra4e rubber kayer* f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at lt\ cent* per Ib. up IM. cents on Friday's dosing price. Cledng teae: Very steady. Cleatag prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyers 78 V seller* 7s*/t; Int. 1 R.S.S.143 words
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Article371 1958-07-15 10 J*« Btatayan Sh.rr Brelurs' AsssslaUsn reaarted: Industrials were quiet, tins were eater and rubbers nrm. The turnover was small." Hlngapsi. re«eratie« krek- »*e feHswls« ksjsi■eas cmc yeateriay: Fed. Dispensary ii.v (overnight), 81 13 and 8113; Fraser Neave ords 83.55 (overnight). 83.57U; Oammon $1.43 to $1.17*; W. Hammer $163^371 words
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Article179 1958-07-15 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' AsssclaUm msde the following change* In Its rate* to merchants yesterday: L—isn; selling T.T. or OD 3/1 7/$; buying airmail T.T. 3/4 OD. 3/4 1/13. 10 d/rt 3/4 »/13. 45 d/st 3/4 732 60 dsi 3/4 1.4. 90 d/*t 1/4. 1,8. 130 d/st 3179 words
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Article104 1958-07-15 10 Sin t »pore CUmm Produce Ex«*»M« noon price* per picul yes tefiny were C«pra: quiet; UK/Continent July/August 130 buyers, $31. sellers. oconat ail: quiet' bulk sellers, drum $60 sellers Pepper quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $132, Sarawak 1131. special Sarawak black $75 (all down $1) Singapore104 words
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Article88 1958-07-15 10 Ship, lying aleagsMe the Sin- ga#ere Harbour Beard wharves or cipeele4 te4ay are: Glengarry 1/3. Nevada Mam 4/5. Hal Lee 6A, Indomeneus 67, Ferncllfl 89. AkHa Maru 10/11. Elpenor 13/14. Marne Lloyd 14/ 18, Cardiganshire It. Tulane 19/30, Serdang N. Wall 3. Labuan Hadji N. Wall 3. Serudom88 words
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Article19 1958-07-15 10 Malayan Share Market: Jaly 14 July 11 Indutrlal. 89.8* M.9« Tina: ITM 7MI Jan. 1 195« 1»O19 words
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Article34 1958-07-15 10 June rubber crops Included Mataka Plnda tiibktr liUta. LU. 107.700 lb.. UaJtca Malacca Bnasar Estate*. LU. 121.330 lb., Ajar Me*** 28.260 Ik.. Leeag Hin 3a*, LU. 38,000 lb, and Nvala* 13.007 lb.34 words
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Article46 1958-07-15 10 Tin output* In June Included: Sangel BMer 518 plcuU (restricted). Quarter outputs for export for period ended June 10: Fahanx C— eaHisted 6.973 ptcuU: Sanget KIbU 643 plcuU: and Ipoh 817 plcula. Hon e Fatt (second quarter 1,17* picuta. nmT'll IIIIUJCHM II i T*%ik^^mT^\iti46 words
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Advertisement1198 1958-07-15 10 NOTICES Nona d OWINO TO THE death of Mrs t Urn Choon Chua nee Ang Heng t Kip the Arm of Tong Heng A t Company of 265 Orchard Road Singapore, will close at 1.00 pm c on 15th July 1958 NOTICE NOTICE IB HERE3Y given a that Number* 11,198 words
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Advertisement730 1958-07-15 10 H.M. DOCKYARD. SINGAPORE Tender No. SM/U BEMOVAL Or OIL nTIL SLI'DOE AND DIKTY OIL Tenders are Invited (or the annual contract to purchase on site, OU Fuel Sludge and Dtrty OU from HM. Ships and Establishments. Application for tender forms and condition* of contract should be made to the Superintending730 words
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Advertisement716 1958-07-15 10 i SHIPBROKERS j FOR SALE. PURCHASE I AND CHARTER J HULL AND MACHINERY INSURANCE INCLUDING WAR RISKS AMERICAN ASIATIC SHIPPING AGENCIES LTD I Steamship Agentt and Operator* A CaM* AtMrese OeiMiarfc Heave Telephone J CMARTIRWIV 7ra Floor Snore I ***** F <'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ *************************1111 l lIIMIIIIIIJIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIMMIMIIMII *****18 Vrrv KNUTSEN LINE SS&716 words
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Advertisement1548 1958-07-15 11 iei: 240s MANSFIELD eSc CO., LTD. Tel: mv i>« -MS) tlncaroorUeO m Sinftpore) (12 Naal. I%'" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS 10 LIVERPBuL. bLAStOW,' LONDON 1 CONTINENTAL PMTS (Via Smi «.tt l.atrty tl prtceed <ia Paaam ar Cape at CaM Nipt) Carves oplioa la p.oceed in ether ports lo k)ao1,548 words
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Advertisement1081 1958-07-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LOOM NOME WAROS SAUINTS FM AIEN, PORT Ull, CEMA, ABTWEBP 1 ROnERBAM, RAMBUK, BREMEN, CBPENNMEN, IOINENMM. 01S0 fpore P. I'kam Penang ■■MEONU" 24/BJaty U/V My 11/21 M, "•MaW* B/SIMr 1/tA-l "LAUa»U" TVUtm Brßtoj B/I7 M Catl.tf Part StdM •ayraoti Bayaia. aarvfAMi sailincs pm ranciok am/or fm cut Penang1,081 words
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Advertisement944 1958-07-15 11 SSm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. >1 5 Sf t < SIMAVMt (htcwporattf la the United (Uifdom) I LINES UlllNM Tl MEM, BX. t CMTINENTAI PMTS I'Ptfi P. ram Pettng •ENYENtrE for Livtrpool, •ttttrdart. Hamburg ta tmtm My KHALMt for Hamburg, londaa. -»»*<?**• 6rt "|^r* '"V2l My B/B latr 27/944 words
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Advertisement1163 1958-07-15 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. TEL: Nt 881 EIXF.HMAM LINES KLAVENESS LINK LBNMN, NAVRE, POTTEROAM. LBS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO MMMNN. B Ml SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAW and far USX North Atlantic Ports Accrptieg carga fir Central A Statt aad CaaMt lie Cattjaao America Cm BF LIVERPOOL MJJSA.NV.III Spore P Sham Paua* S1,163 words
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Article, Illustration298 1958-07-15 12 For first time China sells car tyres to Malaya 18 PER CENT CHEAPER IN PRICE pOR the first time in trade history China will export passenger car tyres this year to Malaya, which will sell locally at 17 or 18 per cent below the price of British tyres which at298 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-07-15 12 'Malayan timber has no substitute' AUSTRALIAN timber tx importers will continue to buy timber of all grades from Malaya. Mr. Arthur c. Clegg, a leading timber merchant from Sydney, said in Singapore last week. Mr. Clegg. who Is manager of the timber department of Parbury Henty and Co. Pty. Ltd..219 words
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Article, Illustration312 1958-07-15 12 TME Singapore branch of the General Accident M Fire and life Assurance Corpn. Ltd. of Perth Scotland, one of the three largest British insurance companies, will soon have a new Far Eastern manager. The present Far Eastern manager of the local office. Mr. P. P.312 words
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Article92 1958-07-15 12 pEPPER prices for Muntok 1 white and Sarawak gained M to $133 a plcul on the Singapore produce market last week following heavy overseas demand. The price for special Sarawak black rose $5 to $76 plcul at the end of the week Singapore pepper merchants described92 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-07-15 12 A SWISS watch company. DiUsheim and Co. of La Chaux-de-Fonds. has developed an alarm wrist watch for women which will be on sale in Malaya at the end of the ear. Mr. Philippe Kind the company delegate for the Far Bast,251 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-07-15 12 r«ARUDA Indonesian Airways, which already pro- vides intensive air-connections in South-East Asia, is taking another ambitious step forward with services to Kuala Lumpur early next month. The airline plan s u operate four services a weel to Kuala Lumpur connectini the190 words
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Advertisement300 1958-07-15 12 Three luxurious Wolseleys FOR EVERY PARTICULAR NEED '"^3 WOLSELEY FIFTEEN HUNDRED Sm_*|H I 4<ylin<kt High pcrfarmuio* H^^VHiHVV^y «nh (rut economy Seals 4hi ccmmodaiionWOLSELEY FIFTCEN-FIFTY I) lure 4-cyl.n_r Heawr and screen- ojvher Large, adipuble luffte locker J^' Sjfei) glass all round. Light, easy /AH^^^fe^^HHp^^"^l floor gearchange.. Liuurlously ]a iwo-pedal control an300 words
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Advertisement200 1958-07-15 12 since taking "ORAL aluminium alloys Tv_f lost so much weight that I save a gallon off fuel •very day __fH f/T fm wt ||riS_* Jm I A body 1. Norml tllon it Krone hr»i_. t «-l mttfm UU- mt— T_. r— J? r— _T ooa_ ud Jo-»I o-» t H—200 words
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Article110 1958-07-15 13 MOVE TO FIGHT THE CORRUPT ETVALA LUMPUR. Man. -The Federation Government has accepted in principle recommendations for the early creation of an anti-corruption department. The recommendations have been made by Mr. S.N Alam. a senior officer of the Pakistan police. His report, however, will never be published, says the Government,110 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-07-15 13 S Canberras arrive to loin Kiwis FIVE new Canberra Mark II Jet bombers with brightly coloured Kiwi tail-markings yesterday flew into Singapore. They were led by Squadron Leader G R. B. Highet. Squadron Commander, No. 75 Squadron. Royal New Zealand Air Force. The aircraft are the lint of a batch206 words
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Advertisement840 1958-07-15 13 SITUATIONS VYANTKD I* Word. SS itlim i-Bom it elt txlro KNITTING CAN BE done Illicitly «i ail times. Anyone incrested please call at 168, Cmerald. Hill Road, opp., the •a vilton. ENGINEER. SCOTSMAN. 34 wars of age, time served apprenIceship, Marine and Tin Mine xperience 14 years, seeks emilcyment with840 words
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Advertisement853 1958-07-15 13 HOt'SES LAND FOR SALt It Word, ti (mHm.)-BoM M tl, mxlrm BUILDING LAND suitable lor the erectkin of single residences TWO plots at Taiwan Hill. 33.855 aq. ft snd 29.040 sq. ft One plot at Ewart Park 36.000 sq ft C H. Williams. Valuer St Estate Agent. H-9 Hongkong Bank853 words
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Advertisement362 1958-07-15 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M W,rd, SI <mim.)—BoM it tl, OMlro I*sl FIAT MM. Engine excellent. Floorboard hood new. Tyres paintwork good. Tax October. Insurance nsioaibsr. 406 Race Course Road. S port 8 GUARANTBED IN WRITING. V. C. used cars. ISM Mash. 1956 Flat 1100 TV. 1957 Fard Zodiac Oeorsje Lss362 words
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Advertisement339 1958-07-15 13 fOft SaVLS M w.rd, ti (Him.)— Bom M tit txtf» LEONARD BVtUaERATOB 4 cubic fast, perfect oond »3K— 0.n.0 Tel: *****. PEDIGREE PRAM. Inflatable rubber dinghy. Honvor dectrte wasMns: machine. Child's Cot. Phone «MSI. ERRES TABLSXWAM, Excellent condition, 1150, owner re taming UJC. Bing Hill 24«4 Ext. 443. Call 2339 words
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Advertisement260 1958-07-15 13 MISCELLANEOI'S M.Word, 9§ < Mlm.)— Mom M tU ufra. MUTUAL TRANSFER SOUGHT by English Teacher. Chinese School, City. State Schools. Boole. 162 Sarangoon Rd.. Spore French Translations also Undertaken. TRY ■ALFREDO'S MASBAOE Hall" Pleasant Environment Phone ***** Genuine Massage/ T/Bath— Specialist Miss RiU— lo a-m— 6 pa. 82. 81 Michaels260 words
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Advertisement247 1958-07-15 13 TENDERS r.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be receded from Contractcrs not below Class "B" by the Senior Executive teglneer. North Kedah, Alor Star, up to 12.00 noon of the 26th day ol July, 1958, for the Construction In reinforced concrete of a Road Bridge over Sungel Changwang at Pulau Langkawi247 words
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Article544 1958-07-15 14 Bintang Timor works smartly Woodcote Lion in stylish gallop T **ct I 'so* gINTANG TIMOR and Woodcote Lion, both engaged in the Class 2, Div. 3 mile handicap on Wednesday, galloped stylishly on the train ing track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Bintang Timor, with Kevin Mitchell up, was paced544 words
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Article58 1958-07-15 14 SYDNEY, Mon. Sydney jockey George Moore has turn, jd down an opportunity to ride In England's richest race it Ascot on Saturday. Prince Aly Khan, for whom Moore has a retainer, wanted Moore ride his four-year-old Al Mabsoot In the King George VI and Queen58 words
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261 1958-07-15 14 GLADNESS, winner of this year's Ascot Geld Cup. was once offered far wle to Malaya for BtfZ,--4M bat found no bvyer. according to a representative of an Irish Moad•toek agency. Gladness. a five-year-old Irish marc by Sayajlrao, was the261 words
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313 1958-07-15 14 Our gold medal chances are excellent manager SPORE WEIGHTLIFTERS FEELING THE COLD J«E four-man Singapore Sa^Tth^ffire i Games entrenched here (luring the night and yesterday their manager Tan HwZ £cs+ that his two weight iSters chances of carrying off the gold medal* tr /SI respective events." MIC A near-gale forceReuter - 313 words
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82 1958-07-15 14 STC proposes to chase mombership rale In Keeping witn tne enanffes in the citizenship aws in Singapore and the federation of Malaya, the Singapore Turf Club pro>ose» to amend its rale on irdinary membership. The role when amended rill throw ordinary mem>ershlp open to "British übjecU, citUens of Singa•ore and82 words
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Article83 1958-07-15 14 CEREMBAN. Mun -Pretty Laura I^rnandex, a 23-year-old nilway receptionist, yesterday stole the show In the Seremban half mile •print here. Laura, tbe only wommn Tiimi tor at the meet, returned M.73MC on a BSA Dandy, to win the event (or acooten. Saw Kim Thtat, in a83 words
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Article28 1958-07-15 14 TELUK ANSON, Mon.-A SsroJlnl won three events—«om bur dies, 100 yds and 330yds—to become the chamrion athlete at the Teluk Anson Convent School athletics meet here yesterday.28 words
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Article87 1958-07-15 14 A FAMILY 'DOUBLE' FOR THE MOSSES LONDON. Mon. Britain's ace racing driver, 28--year-old Stirling Moss and his 23-year-old sister. Pat, scored a great family double on European motor circuits yesterday. In Portugal, Stirling swept J2 ta a MMwmU in the Vila Rial car race, shattering the all-time track record withReuter - 87 words
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Article45 1958-07-15 14 ST. GERMAIN (PY«nee), Mon ridel de Luca, former Argentinian Open goil champion, hit a su-under-par 67 to gain a iwo-strofces wad in the first round of the 72 holes French Open ehamotonshio here yesterday His nearest rival was 33-year-old^WeUh giant Dave Thomas.45 words
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Article37 1958-07-15 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon Zainal bin Abas won flve events 140 yds. 880 yds long Jump, high lump and the hop-step to become champion at the Parents Vss( elation Public English School's ithletlcs championships here ye»erday37 words
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Article77 1958-07-15 14 If UALA LUMPUR. Mon.-Out-standing performances In the Sejangor Combined Chinese ath•Mg championships which ended »t Merdeka Stadium today were JZTL lln «rd throw In tht girls' shot put; Cam Teak Wmmg% 4ft sin. high i ump which beat her own Belaa- I pot state record by half77 words
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Article38 1958-07-15 14 ii-OH. Mon.— The Perak Turf Club Sports Club retained the Sultan Yusot Trophy by beating Selangor Golf- Club by 31 matches to 15 In their annual golf competition at Tiger Lane here ove the weekend.38 words
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Article40 1958-07-15 14 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. Argen- ttna completed a S-o win c*m British West Indies In the first I ound of the North American ague < >f the Davis Cup here yesterday, rhey will meet Israel In tbe next .-ound.— Renter. <Reuter - 40 words
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105 1958-07-15 14 X *W DELHI. afea-The West bales erioWt tsam wM play Ive Teat maiibm, aaah ef Bt. days, *artag theer threi aad-a half maath taw af mem tab year. The toar ttt—raty was fjaHis ■ere yMterwiw at a MNtfii #f tha Mhs105 words
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Article, Illustration419 1958-07-15 14 VMM HAU KOMMEY LONDON. Mon. THREE years ago 1 young David Thomas was soldiering in Malaya, a week ago he came within a stroke of winning the British open golf championship and of beating such giants as Peter Thomson and A. D. Locke419 words
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Article68 1958-07-15 14 ■TUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Sentlil Work* kept their unbeaten record when they beat Municipal 3-2 In their Government Department and Buslneai Houses soccer league Dlv. l match at Princes Road today. In s Dlv. 2 match, Kllat and Levers drew 3-3. Selangor Teacher* beat Audit s-o In Dlv68 words
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Article196 1958-07-15 14 KEW SAN EDDY INVITED Indian club offers two-way passages By OH KEE TIAMC v M PENANG, Monday. MALAYAN Thomas Cap players Eddy Choong the "'captain, and Teh Kew San have teen invited to play in two tournaments in India. Eddy told me today that he and Ke w San had196 words
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Article90 1958-07-15 14 A new Govt soccer meet KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government Services Sporu Council Is to run a soccer competition on Malaya Cup lines. All the 11 states In the Federation and seven Federal Government departments are expected to entef teams. The teams will be divided Into three zones: NORTH:90 words
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Article92 1958-07-15 14 Strike off Israel proposal A PROPOSAL to remove Israel from the list of member countries of the International Hockey Federation will be tabled at the annual Congress of the Pedera ion on Sept. 14, it was learned yesterday. The Congress, which will be neid at Amsterdam, will be told that92 words
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Article78 1958-07-15 14 KUALA LUMPDR. Mi>n— Tan Llep TJlauw. tbe 1956 winner of the Malayan tennfs singles title, will head the Indonesian team of six men and two women to the Malayan tennis championships which begin here on July 31 The two women in the team are Liep TJiauws78 words
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