The Straits Times, 17 July 1958
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Title Section19 1958-07-17 1 AVERAGE PAILY CEWTIFiEP SALJS BXCKBPS H0,0»4l The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, IMS U CENTS19 words
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Article2058 1958-07-17 1 IKE: WE ACT, WHATEVER THE CONSEQUENCES' Russia: 'This is open aggression, Iraq will be next' n ■Q|| Rebels in Beirut's Muslim quarters reported to have or-L-AOllI dered cease-fire; Nehru says 'whole world going toward a.iif«r rapidly'; the Pope cancels holiday. Big Western build-up in Mediterranean MORE2,058 words
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Article192 1958-07-17 1 hL spotlight h nRIG. General Abdul D Karin Kassem. rtemlcr and Defence MinUter of the sew revolutionary government la Ira«, took little public part la IrMl politics In the past, and little was known about his views. Bat among the first statements broadcast by Bagdad radio after bo came192 words
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Article176 1958-07-17 1 rnHE rubber price in Singapore yesterday reached its highest level for the year as a result of the Iraq crisis. Aujust first grade closed at 83f cents a lb., seveneighths of a cent higher than the previous best price on Jan. 2. On a hl^lily176 words
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Article47 1958-07-17 1 THE INCREASE In the price of petrol In Britain by a halfpenny a gallon will not be followed In Singapore, according to local petrol companies yesterday. British petrol firms said that the Increase was not in any way ooaasrttd with the Ira* crisis.47 words
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Article127 1958-07-17 1 FEISAL 'SHOT BY HIS OWN GUARD' TEHERAN, Wednesday. RING FEISAL of Iraq was shot and killed by one of his own palace guards on Monday, the Persian Ambassador to Bagdad reported today. The Ambassador also reported that Crown Prince Abdul Illah was shot and killed the same day. The Ambassador127 words
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Article56 1958-07-17 1 BEIRUT, Wed.— Reports filtering out of Bardad today said mobs have been oat of hand in the Iraqi capital for the past 48 hoars despite pleas by junta leaden for order. Crowd* wen reported to have stormed the new Bagdad Hotel looking for foreigners. The mob killedUPI - 56 words
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200 1958-07-17 1 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wednesday. ELEVEN BOYS— members of a school football team and their coach fell unconscious yesterday after losing a match to another school team at Padang Gong Kapas, two miles from here. The 11 boys, belonging to the Paya Bunga Malay School, and their200 words
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Article264 1958-07-17 1 RUSSIAN DEMAND TO U.S. There were eight development In the Middi* East crisis yesterday. The Bnsslin Government called on the United States to withdraw "at once" from the Lebanon It said that Russia could not stand bj as a spectator and reserved the right to takeReuter - 264 words
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Advertisement106 1958-07-17 1 DAN SIM OPTICAL HOUSE US. NOtTM •MDfiC «OAD. SINGAPORE. 1 N«»; Dm> OMOM Plmm M 204 SvMMlk OHIm rm penans optical co, IS. U.. PfMM Make cod refreslung Ks at luiinii milh ammmmMajmi oi irvntc wiui w If DA FT WB arV Hmm%aT I ■JsfcV- J^mmf I Mil If OnVm*106 words
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Article83 1958-07-17 2 PENANO. Wed.— A taandcan puller, M. Ibrahim, described by the prosecution as a drug addict who had be°n In prison 14 times during th» past 12 years, was today tailed for six months for possessing four packets of Indian hemp. He said: "I smoke It as83 words
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Article49 1958-07-17 2 The Malacca (Singapore) Club will bold a "social night" at the club premises on Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. Rattl MtaJoot of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank or Mr. CJ.ee Teck Choon of Tlang Ouan Ca. of 2'_ A South Canal Road49 words
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168 1958-07-17 2 THE FIRST ROYAL SEA REVIEW IN CANADA'S HISTORY or twe I OVERSEAS I NEWS J VICTORIA (British Columbia). WecL—Princess Margaret returned to her formal role of visiting Royalty yesterday as she toured a yeterans hospital and then boarded the Canadian destroyer Crescent to hold the first Royal naval review in168 words
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Article34 1958-07-17 2 LONDON: Tfce /.tonic I Bncrcy Authority y«stcrtej «Ml«Mi thai it had decided to scrap the atoMfe *ne iainared la last October s aeeident at the Windaaals phjj^lim irfant MiMl mwt Encland -Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article37 1958-07-17 2 HONOLULU, W«d. Shipptn* and aircraft travelllnß near Johnston Island. 700 mile* south-west of Honolulu, were warned away from the area (or a radios of 75 miles today tn preparation for a VB nwlear test.— upi37 words
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Article27 1958-07-17 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The U.B. Secretary of Btate, Mr. John Poster Dalles, yesterday briefed 20 Latin American chiefs of mission on toe Middle East crisis. U.P.L27 words
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Article18 1958-07-17 2 AMMAN. Wed. Everything If calaa ami normal here. The frontier* with Iraq are still closed— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration259 1958-07-17 2 R.A.F. MAN NAMED BRITISH SUPREMO LONDON, Wed.—Marshal of the Royal Air Fwwe. Sir William Dicksan. atw chairman «f the British Chiefs of Staff Committee, receive the new status of Chief of the Defence Staff In a defence reorganisation announced by the British GovenuMat yesterday. T .c Of c* ■meat's newReuter - 259 words
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Article102 1958-07-17 2 LONDON, Wednesday. FINANCIER Arthur John Whltehead, 68, nickr named "king of the shilling shares", was committed for trial at the Old Bailey yesterday on charges of conspiring to cheat and defraud in connection with company shares. Also committed for trial i were three other men:Reuter - 102 words
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Article49 1958-07-17 2 KOTA BHARU. Wed. People ln the Paslr Pmeh and I Bachow districts of KHantan were told today not to be alarmed if they hear shots tomorrow. Seventy men of I the 22nd B.A.S. Regiment will I take part ln a three-day "Invasion" exercise with blank cartridges.49 words
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Article50 1958-07-17 2 PENANG, Wed. A clerk disappeared with $2,900 which he had to deposit in a bank, the Sessions Court here was told today Tan Kong Leng, 22, pleaded guilty to committing criminal breach of trust by absconding with the coney on Feb. 21 this year. Sentence was postponed.50 words
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Article19 1958-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A total of 15.3«0 citizenship certificates were Issued last week, the Government announced today.19 words
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188 1958-07-17 2 LEE ASKS: WHY SO LITTLE INFORMATION IN PHONE BOARD'S REPORT? MX LEE Xl AN YEW <PAP> said yesterday that the Legislative Assembly was entitled to as much information of the operations of the Singapore Telephone Board as any shareholder wa* entitled to in respect of a private company. He said188 words
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Miscellaneous26 1958-07-17 2 THE GAMBOLS m w* CHKP UP. DABUMg^ Pi Mill I* T AHMaVC CUE€gQ|P JUWfIJ J 1 II TFA( Ml l £J (da.*euumf -urn nn |,aJ" n026 words
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Article, Illustration738 1958-07-17 3 IKE There are risks— but we must accept them' W ASHINGTON, Wed. President Eisenhower said yesterday he realised that the steps the I .S. was taking in the Lebanon "may have serious consequences." (Hit. he told Congress, America must face the risks involved. "This action is required to support theReuter - 738 words
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172 1958-07-17 3 'FREEZE CREDIT TO IRAQ' CALL BY HUSSEIN AMMAN, Wednesday. HHHE ARAB UNION Foreign Ministry, now in Am•l man, has asked governments which have diplomatic relations with the Union to freeze all money credits to Iraqi missions abroad, it was announced here last night. The announcement said the governments W ereReuter - 172 words
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Article97 1958-07-17 3 BAGDAD PACT TALKS GO ON NON-STOP ANKAR.V Wed. The meeting of heads of state of the Muslim members of the Bagdad Pact is continuing in the absence of Kins; Feisal of Iraq, a Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday. He said the Shah of Persia. President Iskander Mirza of PakistanReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-07-17 3 IN TROUBLED Beirut, a Lebanese Army armoured car roes into action outside the post office during last weekend's increased violence.25 words
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106 1958-07-17 3 QUEEN ILLSO DUKE BESTOWS THE ACCOLADE LONDON, Wed. The Duke of Edinburgh officiated at an investiture at Buckingham Palace for the first time yesterday In place of the Queen, who is ill with sinusitis. The Duke, granted special authority for the purpose overnight, bestowed the accolade of knighthood on more106 words
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Article18 1958-07-17 3 WELLINGTON, Wed. Talks on a trade agreement with Japan will strrt here on July 22 ReuterReuter - 18 words
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134 1958-07-17 3 No alternative open to us— Chamoun BEIRUT. Wednesday. PRESIDENT Camille Chamoun of the Lebanon de--1 clared 1a a nationwide broadcast last night that the Lebanon had "no other alternative but to resort to more effective means" of safeguarding its independence. In 10-minute recorded speech the President did not once directlyReuter - 134 words
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Article113 1958-07-17 3 Wo threat to oil supplies' LONDON. Wed. fplE Financial Times, com- i mentinn on Middle Easti oil supplies, today said that the revolution in Irao. does not present a major threat to oil supplies for any WestI era nation. "The West now has several important advantage* which it did not113 words
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Article74 1958-07-17 3 DENVER (Colorado). Wed —The North American Air Defence Command < Norad > announced last night thai the joint Canadian-United States defence system had been ordered Into a stat*e o< "universal readiness A Norad announcement i said the state of "universal readiness" meant that there would be aReuter - 74 words
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Article360 1958-07-17 3 [TONDON. Tue&. UnsettJcc i conditions were again apparent on the London Stock Exchange today, further reflecting Middle East uncertainties and their adverse affect on Wall Street last night. However, an early decline was subsequently arrested and many falls were reduced. Oil shares came under pressure at the outset,360 words
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Article, Illustration187 1958-07-17 4 THfill UtIL MUM PROCLAIMED NEW RULER OF KEDAH AFTER FATHER'S REATI TENGKU ABDII HALIM a lonely and tad figure stands on the balcony of the Is tana Anak Rokit and raises his hand diffidently in acknowledgement as the crowds roar: "Daniat Tuankn!"187 words
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Advertisement309 1958-07-17 4 m H "V^^^ I, Why should young men roar round motor tracks, I ar**^ V straining themselves and their machines to the I -^^tk. .Si limits of endurance? 1 I fV Love of a great sport? The thrill of speed? j V >^^^^ S l\. Iv^ There is another more309 words
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Article110 1958-07-17 5 Diphtheria cases increase MALACCA. Wed. The Municipal Health Officer. Dr. T. I. William, today announced a slight Increase in diphtheria cases in Malacca town and rural areas The normal rate of about 20 cases a month had now risen to 40, he said. Dr. William told the meeting of the110 words
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254 1958-07-17 5 When 'interference' in public service is justified. UMNO CHIEF: iF THE ISSUE HAS POLITICAL SIQNIFiCANCB KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. POLITICAL parties have a right to intervene in public service matters if the issue has a political significance, says Inche Ismail Yusoff, secretary-general of UMNO. Commenting on a demand by civil servant254 words
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Article76 1958-07-17 5 Former wife of Johore Ruler dies JOHORE BAHRI). Wed Uagfca Intan. former wlf^ of the Sultan of Johore. was buried la the royal section of the Jalan Mahmoodiab cemetery here yesterday. She died on Monday after a lone Illness. Dngka Intan. who was In her sixties, was the elder sister76 words
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Article28 1958-07-17 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Y. Ja.. lluddln. 26. of Singapore, was Jailed for six months here today for breaking an order barring him from Butterwortb for 10 years28 words
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128 1958-07-17 5 Anti-Red move hits groundnut men IPOH, Wednesday.. THE Perak State Government will soon have a groundnut grouse on Its hands. Under new anti-terrorist food denial operations. Menglembu groundnuts processed here and popular throughout Malaya may be taken out of Ipoh by plane or train but not by car. As a128 words
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Article56 1958-07-17 5 HOLIDAY IN SEVEN STATES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Seven states In the Federation will observe the first day of Muharram tomorrow as a holiday. Muharram Is the first month of the Muslim calendar. States which will observe the day tomorrow are: Kelantan. Perils. Selangor. Pahang. Negri Sembilan Malacca and Trengganu. Johore56 words
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Article34 1958-07-17 5 Lim Oeok Seng, of Mergui Road, was acquitted In Singapore yesterday of a charge of causing the death of Lee Ouak Llm at Lavender (Street on Jan. 31 by driving van negligently.34 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-07-17 5 ON WAY TO MALAYA TO NURSE T.B. CASES SISTER E. M. NEAGLE. -one of seven nurses, hebif •ent by the Australian Government to staff the Lady Templer Hospital in Koala Lumpur. The tskcrcalosis nursing experts left Australia yesterday by air. They will replace a team sent in 105 S. The58 words
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Article61 1958-07-17 5 PETALINO JAVA. Wed. Work on the new Catholic High School in Jalan Oasing here Is nearing completion Classes will begin on Aug 4. The $160,000 building v on a 10 Vi acre site donated by the Petallng Jaya authority The school, run by the Marist Brothers,61 words
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Article33 1958-07-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, announced today that he would bo to Jakarta soon for talks on a cultural pact with Indonesia33 words
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Miscellaneous990 1958-07-17 5 Penan* llaub Ka|«a« CATHAT: Man Hunt 1. 3.30, CATHAT: Ng Hay But dial SUN: Yeh Yeh Pong Long 8 30, 9 30; ODEON: Naked City 1.30. 7. 9.30 Kwal/Yuet Lo Woo Tal Blong Tien 1.15, 3.30. 645. al5 para- (Mandarin) 2 JO. 1. MOUNT: Hum Ka Chor 3.30. Ifnarn S-ta990 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-07-17 6 'liilK order rang loud tin! clear over the paradr ground: "Eyes right,." One hundred and thirty seven back >tift<ned One hundred and thirty seven chests were puffed oat One hundred and thirty sli beads snapped smartb round. The odd man out front row.172 words
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Article90 1958-07-17 6 Rubber workers and employers to resume talks next week I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed -Wage talks between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, which collapsed at the end of last month, will reopen next week. A Federation Government spokesman said today "There90 words
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509 1958-07-17 6 Girl, 19: Prince said I must marry him JAIL FOR USING FORCE ON TEACHER JITRA, Wednesday. KEDAH prince was today sentenced to five months' jail after being convicted on a charge of using criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of a 19-year-old teacher on June 12. He was509 words
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Article77 1958-07-17 6 MR. GUNN THANKS BOMBER CREWS jXtiNET, Wed.— The Mala yan High Commissioner for Australia today publicly thanked the Royal Australian Air rorce No. 1 Bomber Squadron for its anti-terrorist help. U a civic reception to squadron members here, Mr. Gunn Lay Telk said: "I deliberately did not prepare a speech.Reuter - 77 words
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124 1958-07-17 6 WORKMAN OBLITERATES PAINTING OF PROPHET IPOH. Wed. The Perak branch of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Bociety yesterday succeeded in getting rid an "offensive" painting of the Prophet Mohamed which had adorned the Birch Memorial clock tower here for half a century A P.W.D. workman quietly chipped away at the offending124 words
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121 1958-07-17 6 'Give up' a Quarter million sheets say rENANG. Wed.— A quarter million leaflets have been airdropped on the hills of Per. am Island to wge terrorists in the area to "pluck up your courage and leave the Jangle for new life." Signed by the Good Citizens Committee of Balik PuUu.121 words
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126 1958-07-17 6 KLANG. Wednesday. JAPANESE multi-coloured fishing nets are sc effective that catches have been doubled and the price of flsh considerably reduced. Deep sea fishermen, eapedal ly those of Pulau Ketam an Island off Port Swettehham coast are unhappy about It. They go far out for their126 words
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Article29 1958-07-17 6 Talks between the Singapore City Council all-party negotiation committee and the City Council Labour Unions' Federation on the workers' outstanding demands, were adjourned until next Wednesday.29 words
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201 1958-07-17 6 tT V ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Muslim leaders here want a say on the films Malayans see in future They will ask the Government to apPoint at least one nominee from the sUte religious councils to sit on the proposed film censorship board. The201 words
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272 1958-07-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. EMPLOYERS in the Federation may re-employ any person who has withdrawn his employees' provident fund contributions on the grounds of leaving the country for good. The manager of the E.PP Mr. H. S. Robinson, made this clear today when asked272 words
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Article25 1958-07-17 6 JESBELTON, Wed. A new Oovemment Chinese school at Bukit Padang-Penampang Road has been opened by thi acting Director of Education, Mr. J. Winders.25 words
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Article78 1958-07-17 6 'SNUB' THE REPLY M^pCA' F£ Munl clpal councillors who had complained that they were Ignored when Tengku Abdul Rahman paid his first official visit to Malacca In May were told today that the Malacca SUte Government did not consider It necessary to Inform them In a letter to the municipal78 words
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1381 1958-07-17 7 THE RECESSION- AND SINGAPORE 'We may feel it well into 1959' Hart tells Assembly: "Even if U.S. has turned corner, effects could be with us for some time yet' CINGAPORE may feel the effects of the world trade recession well into next year, the Financial Secretary. Mr. T. M. Hart,1,381 words
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572 1958-07-17 7 rpHE draft Order-in--1 Council, providing for a new State of Singapore, may be published simultaneously in the Colony and London in September, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He said that members would572 words
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215 1958-07-17 7 LIM: CRITICISM MUST NOT REFLECT ON INTEGRITY OF GRAFT PROBE rE Singapore Government cannot accept any criticism which reflects on the integrity or efficiency of the commission of inquiry into corrupt practices at elections, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Tew Bock, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday. "It to not the215 words
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120 1958-07-17 7 rE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told the Legislative Assembly he was aware that unemployment In Singapore was on the Increase. But, Mr. Lim said In reply to questions by Mr. Seah Peng Chuan (Ind.), he did not propose to provide facilities120 words
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Article77 1958-07-17 8 w »«r«j 111 {minimum) MR MRS. V. J. MAURICIO Thank relatives and friend* for their kind gift* on the occasion of their marriage. IDANMAL N. CHAINANI thanks all friends and relative* for the very nice presents sent on the occasion of the marriage of his grand-daughter Nlrmla. MR. LOH77 words
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Article196 1958-07-17 8 M W»r4, S» (Mlmlmmm). QUALIFIED BALLET TEACHER required to take over Studio lot t months RAD. Syllabus. Please reply Box A 5221 B.T. VISIT OUR RECORD Rendezvous for the latest Standard and Long Playing Discs. Robinsons, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. MANAGING DIRECTOR seeks efficient secretary. Air-conditioned office, pleasant atmosphere,196 words
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800 1958-07-17 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. July 17, 1958. The Aims Of Intervention These are grave and anxious hours. Yet peace hangs on more than an insubstantial thread. The dangers are too raw, the perils too great, for the West and the Communist bloc to march recklessly to the brink of800 words
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Article357 1958-07-17 8 The president of the Printing Employers' Association, Mr. R. A. Panikkar, complains that employers in the Federation are not as well organised as their workers. Probably there are employers who have identified trade unionism so closely with labour agitation that they recoil in horror at the thought of357 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1958-07-17 8 Nurl Al Said, the Happy One, was a patriot* h* was often forced to flee his country. He said... VURI AL SAID, Iraq's elder statesman, whose death has occurred at the hands of a Bagdad mob, had been the dominant,1,089 words
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329 1958-07-17 8 MR. PONNAMPALAMS only claim for presuming to speak (ST. July 12) for the Ceylonese In Malaya appears to be that he Is secretary of a small "ad hoc" committee formed primarily to find ways and means to relieve distress In Ceylon329 words
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155 1958-07-17 8 IN reply to "Why bar Federal men from Jobs." by Mr. C. I. Wu (ST. July 8). I feel most readers will agree with me that a Federal citizen enjoys all the Federal privileges which a Singapore citizen Is barred from enjoying. This Is155 words
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120 1958-07-17 8 I READ with horror and disgust the report (S.T July 12) of the brutal attack on Lee Bak Chay by ten thugs. All right- thinking people will share my disgust and contempt for the people around Hong Llm Green who were present during120 words
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240 1958-07-17 9 ANTHEM: NO FORCED RESPECT, SAYS GOVT. PSNANG, Wed. The Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, told the State Council thta afternoon that he had received a letter from the Prime Minister's office stating that the people should not be "forced" to respect the National Anthem (Negara Ku) whenever It was240 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1958-07-17 9 Custody cote counsel tells of home without nurse TEACHER SAYS: BOY DIDN'T WANT TO GO TO HIS FATHER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE attractive wife of Dr. Foo Lum Choon, a former Sdanfor badminton champion, had to sleep on the1,003 words
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Article171 1958-07-17 9 RAWANG, Wednesday. rpHREE PEOPLE accused of killing a leading shareholder of the Selangor Omnibus Company. Wong Tham Yin, were today committed to stand trial for murder. They were Nadeson son of Subramanlam. ised 42. Ariffln Mn Sallmon, aged 19. and Mansor bin J'aalan, aged171 words
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Article25 1958-07-17 9 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Wed. Khor Bln Yeo of Klang was fined $50 here today for having 20 pills of chandu In bis car.25 words
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Article63 1958-07-17 9 Three men, Abu Din MaJld, 21. Omar t All. 3a. and Esoph bin Salleh. 30. were remanded yes*°rday after they pleaded jiot guilty In a Singapore court to a charge of attempted extortion. They were alleged to have put Tay Cho Slew. In fear of having his63 words
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Article55 1958-07-17 9 Teo Eat Hock, alias Ah Ter, was charged yesterday in a Singapore court with causing the death of Ma Kow f iw. while being a member of an unlawful assembly at a lane off Serangoon Road on the nl_ it of July 12 No plea was recorded55 words
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329 1958-07-17 9 VILLAGER WEEPS IN COURT FOR HIS FAMILY MALACCA, Wednesday. A MIDDLE-AGED village shopkeeper, Wai Nyok, wept In the Alor Gajah magistrate's court, today when he recalled events on May 5, which resulted In the deaths of his wife and daughter and the burning of his shop. The magistrate. Mr Ramanatha329 words
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197 1958-07-17 9 Kuantan council passes liquor ban KUANTAN, Wed.— The Pahang state council today approved a resolution banning the serving of alcoholic drinks at all state functions. Eighteen councillors voted for the ban. Fourteen others abstained. The resolution was moved by a woman member. Che Ramlah blnte Dahlan. She said: This is197 words
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Article42 1958-07-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A 41 -year-old businessman Choy Hum. of Pahang Road was fined $1,300 or 18 months Jail In the sessions court hen today for possessing SO pounds of saccharin on which customs duty had not been paid.42 words
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212 1958-07-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malayans in Indonesia are afraid to openly declare their status because they want to avoid the poll tax that is levied on all aliens. The Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Inche Semi Abdul Rahman, disclosed tnls yesterday when the constitution of a212 words
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252 1958-07-17 9 MCA WILL BE STRONGER UNDER NEW CONSTITUTION »UALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE MCA's proposed new const* tuton will be feared to electoral needs at all levels and to strengthen the organisation. Th« reorganisation will provide for ward branches, for town and municipal elections and section and divisional branches for state and252 words
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Article87 1958-07-17 9 THE number of people receiving public assistance and T.B. allowances increased in the second quarter of this year from 19,738 to 20.068. The total amount paid out wa $2,230,409 compared with $2,219,260 In the first quarter of the year Bat thos* receiving public assistance because87 words
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Article69 1958-07-17 9 IPOH, Wed Inche Moh .ied Yu: A bin Haji Oman, secretary of the Ipoh Town Council, has been appointed Senior Supervisor of Elections In S?lan o or. He took over his new duties earlier this week in Kuala Lumpur He has served with the town69 words
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Advertisement164 1958-07-17 9 21 HOTEL TRAINEES EARN DIPLOMAS rE first graduates of Singapore's Hotel and Restauran Training School will receive their diplomas at Raffle Hotel this afternoon. The 21 graduates have completed a six-week cours to teach then 'to provide better service. The school aims to bring Singapore hotrl services t the highest164 words
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Advertisement103 1958-07-17 9 "—BANGKOK ■■■■I wHh M M I M MB M L jj-.M^ r Discover the friendly city j^jßi^Hla^afci V temples and ancient traditions gayx*jj ■■iBls» I m3b passenger, an unbeatable w| comfort and unsurpassed x»» Sx^ssSSS^ 1 HHTT^IB p^^^^^wn p^v^"Vi >Frifi*»*Y f Jff^ '^^bW^ «v*'#T OEI EZQ DO Book through your103 words
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Article, Illustration347 1958-07-17 10 Woman councillor criticises 'cheap' education policy 'UNDERQUAUFIED TEACHERS WILL HARM OUR FUTURE' pENANG, Wed.— Penang*g only woman State Councillor, Bin. Cheah Inn Kiong, today criticised the Federal Government's policy of "mass producing under qualified teacners" at the Penanf Day Training College. "I urge the State Government to make the strongest347 words
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Article21 1958-07-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. K. Munisamy. 34. a fireman, was found today with knife wounds in the neck and body.21 words
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220 1958-07-17 10 IPOH. Wednesday. ESS than five hours after they had motored to Ipoh from Singapore, five secret society suspects, Including three "tiger generals," were detained by the police here last night. Four of the five have tattoo marks of tigers and dragons on their bodies. Police220 words
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Article126 1958-07-17 10 IKW, Wed.— A member of 1 «he rerak royal family. Raja Hanif Shah bin Raja Abdul Rahman, has been appointed leader of the National Association of Perak. He take* over front Date Mogat Tnnns bin Megat Hajl Mohamed Isa, who has relingnsshed the appointment to devote126 words
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Article260 1958-07-17 10 PENANQ. Wednesday. A PENANO state councillor, Mr. Koh Sin Hock (nominated), today welcomed the announcement by the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, of the Government's intention to construct a road up "But I see no logical reason for private enterprise to come In at260 words
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Article116 1958-07-17 10 AMERICAN MEDICAL TEAM DUE 1 PVE American medical specialists, who are on a world tour to launch plans (or creating a pool of volunteer physicians to serve three-month periods at undermanned medical missions and clinics, will arrive in Singapore on Monday. They are- Dr. Eugene H. Dibble, surgeon and medical116 words
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Article20 1958-07-17 10 The Singapore Chinese YMCA will hold a baby show at its Prince Edward Road building on Aug 23.20 words
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350 1958-07-17 10 THE HEAD WHO TRIED TO FLY UNION JACK... OEREMBAN, Wed. 0 The Negri Sembilan Government was asked today to discipline the headmaster at the T c n g k v Mohamed School. Kuala Pllah. Mr. J.A. McCumiskey, and transfer him from the district on charges that he tried to fly350 words
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Article26 1958-07-17 10 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Wed. Neo Nam Fook, of; Kalumpang. was fined $750 or six months jail here for helping to run a character lottery.26 words
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Advertisement493 1958-07-17 10 K I4OMI TODAY/ J f [f§7ff PMCfIBBBai bbbbl^^^^^^^^^^^^^l»^^Bbbl Hbbbbbbb«H 1 3 C l4Ai.ffil»m4TH WEEKI < SATURDAY SUNDAY EXTRA SHOW I.M am. C Cash Booking Only! Prlect: |2/-. ft/- %S/-. No m« Ltotel ■WisvnTT*'nFw ph ne i i h i ii «j»u i j*. BuSUalUXlalJ l( LMI »Jn J t MARIANNE493 words
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Advertisement434 1958-07-17 10 I Kmm SkmiPimg Simullnnt'ouslti ■n9^^^3^> aid nS t HZ? 3030tf 4 <30 A 9.30 Phon. ***** C 'g^r.ar rt -ADAM EVE-^ol^bV m phone >4r^HprfKrsf?^-W t.s MOl/ s XSSBSSSSS^ 45 > 4. 6.30 9.30 Mm lrt«. "A WfiHT AT THE OPERA" («c«) i OFENB ||A BAAf) BAnr »XV BOMEIEB j T-wrfw434 words
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Miscellaneous200 1958-07-17 10 27. Rote in one by an African 1 Straits Times Crossword Heßr (4> 13 I |9 I U I |S |||li||f|||||M 7 AvoW •ttentton, v some say aaiTj^i^^B^Bßm.t^— bmse huh. ""rn ni^Bss^nmjAsisss— ployed by the most (7,8) wnnvi nmuJmCßß^sii™ SIU&ll WAT (6). l i ß iJLhKLb^-^BBblLi^(^ Sma£n»sßHl PBBKyistfgfl psSvJ ksiw200 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1958-07-17 11 ADVENTURES OF A SERVANT TURNED EXPLORER THE epic story of African exploration contains few more romantic chapters than that of Richard Lander. A simple, uneducated Cornish manservant, he set out with a retired naval officer to unveil the mysteries of the Dark Continent. AfterDaily Mirror - 1,418 words
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Advertisement306 1958-07-17 11 JL BOVRIL J^yQOR real STRENGTH VsSmt^ w^ lcn extra rescues °f vigour and vitality are needed, men of action know j^^B^k that Bovril will provide the answer f mmf^vlr™ ....rich in nature's wonder tV ~^H vitamins, B i, B 2 and B| 2 Bovril mm \m taken as a drink306 words
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Miscellaneous227 1958-07-17 11 Carmen A To. By Mao OUT' JUST THINK- TVSO Ml LLIOJ POUNPS X/dhZOb KIM /'^BLTT VtXJ "N. MORE HEAPS THAN Bmi^JmVV 1 WONDtK W3VV ITP FEEL TO R£_]_^ \^*3amfcJ_7 C£fnA M Y <3£T V. ANYONE f l 56 J I "~~m\ Wn Wn* I I LVdmUm'' V-^^^*** V an^ mav^227 words
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Article442 1958-07-17 12 Tha Malayan Snare Brokers' Aswelatlati repartai: "Industrials were quietly steady, and tins and w^Sr"*** The turnover Singapore and Federation hrefcJT» reparted the foltewing bejsfakta* dotje ye*trraay p,d. Dispensary •L 10 W-": ««i Neavi ords 12.5T Gammon $1.42% (delayed); Otown Dlsp $1.65. W Hammer $1.60; Hongkong A Shanghai HK$BO5442 words
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494 1958-07-17 12 By Oar Market Correspondent j^JALAYAN markets were completely dominated by the deepening Middle East crisis yesterday and, led by rubber, many prices appreciated sharply. August first grade rubber attained the highest price for the year closing at 83ft cent* on a494 words
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Article19 1958-07-17 12 Malayan Share Market: Jnly 16 July 15 Industrial*: 89.71 89.96 Tins: 79.49 76.55 Jan. 1 1956= 1*6.19 words
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Article106 1958-07-17 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' i AasodaUon made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (aU rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/16, O. D. 31 9/16, 90 d/st lit credit bills. 32 trade bills Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 18; Swiss Francs106 words
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Article184 1958-07-17 12 Ships Jytng alangsMe the Sin gapare Harbour Board wharves or tjtnttkaa today are: Glengarry 1-2, Hal Lee 6A. Idomeneus 6-7, Kiyokawa Mam 8-». Eastern Muse 10-11. Dpenor 13-14. Harm Lloyd 15-16. Mlaaru Mani 11. President Tutor 19-30. Pangkor 21-22, Barumun 33, Tong Tay 34, Benaldar 26-26. Mlndo-o 27--28,184 words
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Article19 1958-07-17 12 SINGAPORE. JULY 16 RUBBER: 83. cents per lb (up 21 cento). TIN: 5369.87» per picul (up $1,874).19 words
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Article122 1958-07-17 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENTS showed an easier undertone on heavier trading on the Stock Exchange here today. Herald. ACI, APM and British Tobacco all eased. British Tobacco was the sharpest faU easing is. to 335. 6d. Loan* 3%% 1956-59 £99 12s. 3d. Loans 3\% 1955-56 £100 13s 3d. Bank122 words
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Article138 1958-07-17 12 A y mi frm e blwr *y» lob. ctoetd In Stafapore jester"J^ 00 Tu^tajs closing price Classskj t*ne: Uncertain. lb. jesteroaj were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RM Spot t o.b. buyers «3%, seDere ti%. Int. 1 B^* a««. buyer* 83 V. Milan S3*.; Int. 1 R.SJJ. Bept buyers S3.138 words
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Article106 1958-07-17 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Emchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, steady; UK/Continent July/August 931 buyers. $31ft sellers. Coconat ail: steady; bulk $41 sellers, drum $51 tellers. Pepper: steady; about 160 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $137. Sarawak $136 (both up $6), special Sarawak black $77106 words
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Advertisement756 1958-07-17 12 VAPOR STEAM GENERATORS HIGHLY EFFICIENT EASILY INSTALLED CONSTANT PHFSSIKK MODULATING OIL BUBNEB 615— 55MlfeS. STEAM per HOUR ASIATIC TRADING ENGINEERING CO. LTD. P. O. Box 886, Singapore. MilS FIND NEWWAY to feel Young Aa wa trow older It'a oal» n.l.r.i U«l befla to tlo. do.n 8.1 •am. p<-.pl. frmr *M756 words
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Advertisement580 1958-07-17 12 NOtICES I GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED Shareholders who have not yet received their shares certificates under the recent "Rights'' Issue are reminded that these can only be Issued on presentation of their Bankers Receipt. Would shareholders stIU holding these now present them at quickly v possible to enable the large number580 words
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Advertisement352 1958-07-17 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICB is hereby jlven that MR QUEK SKNO QUBE is no onger employed by us as from 17.7 58 and is therefore uniuthorised to transact any furiier business or collect money on >ur behalf. LINDETEVES (M, LTD. Singapore. NOTICE THE MALAYAN CO-OPERA-riVE Insurance Society Ltd. bay ng been352 words
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Advertisement398 1958-07-17 12 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice W hereby given that Ronald Hegerhorst of lt-N Dunearn Road. Singapore U tppJyin*: to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who know* any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement ol the facto to the Chief Secretary. Empress398 words
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Advertisement641 1958-07-17 12 "K LINE" V.B.A. Paellle Atlantic Coast Service S'pera P. S'kav Penani S'aort tIA LA HA HI faaUm Mar. ll 11 A M v t. t U fcej 11 »s| v J.ai atsst Harfrni direct fsr Lsa Angtia* ana Ytrk, sue tccaaunt caigo fw Vsnctwar, Satttlf, Portland, San Frtaciacs. Oakland, Boston,641 words
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Advertisement1456 1958-07-17 13 T.i, iaJoY MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD.' Tel: 2.411 Ok ..aesi incotpouled in Singapore) (12 liaaaj l\;r THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE C SAILINGS 10 LlVikf uul. hULSCOM, LuNIIIN A CMTIMNIU PUTS (Tia Saei witk hkerti te proceH na Paaaau or Cape of Gead Hope) Carries option lo procaeo vta ether ports1,456 words
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Advertisement1051 1958-07-17 13 BAST ASIATIC UMBS "I'mMMIM, ■MMM^tBTraM. Spore P. k-han. Penaril •MiMiA" vmm nmm nmm ••■MMA" nm My t/ttag ■itumur^.. L a/a ia a/a tat mat tm vmumt tMUHU fM vmum mm/m fa* east Penang P. Sham Spore •laUAratat- HAt My mm Mf 27/Jt My ■■mjuacca" ajßMi a/a<jajy nmm Smigapare leato Lmafar1,051 words
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Advertisement1137 1958-07-17 13 rtMl PS-ham Ptnoag lENALMR for Hamberg, london, Rotterdam, Grangemoiith US/S My M/a aMf 27/ M My IENVMUCR tar Port Saaai. L'paol. Mkaroaa. AhjU. M'kro nm My 17/ a taty HaTPMCU tar laadaa, Itattardam. M/a My Bramea. Hialirg 27 Jaty. I Aat Uaapi saact writes a lag MNCIEKki for Aden, Jeaaak,1,137 words
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Advertisement1282 1958-07-17 13 •teaUaISTSB CO^ LTD. m> «wi BLLJCRMAPI UMBS K».^ V ENESS UME UMM, Mflf, ROITEItAM, IM AMIU3. SAN FRANCOM ■AMI MI, t MU SEATTLE, VANCOUVI. 1 nejfliUNl end for USA. Nortk Atlantic Parta Accenting cargo for Ceetrai Sehlt and Canada rip Colombo America. BOUGAINVILLE Vm em w UH»ta J>rt ,>. j1,282 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-07-17 14 EVERY DRESS FROM HER SALON IS AN ORIGINAL Eunice Brenl a fashion designer in several countries before arriving in Singapore now works fulllime <le»igning clothes for her own newly e»lal»li»he<l fashion Ik.urn-; Salon Eunice. A vivid personality herself, Eunice shops far182 words
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Article77 1958-07-17 14 "A few of my clients" Eunice tells us, "entrust their complete wardrobe to me. They name the clothes required and I choose the fabrics and prepare the designs. Designing in this manner is ideal, because one becomes accustomed to designing clothes that expresses the personality of jthe77 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-07-17 14 "Most of the materials I work with are washable, and after all the care and attention that has gone into an original creation. I like to think that the same care is taken in the wash. My recommendation is always LUX 8 O A P FLAKES.66 words
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Article56 1958-07-17 14 The creamy, gentle suds. made by the real soap In LUX FLAKES, work best when used with lukewarm water. Their gentle, but thorough cleansing action eases out the dirt, and will not make your hands sticky or rough. After rinsing in cold water, coloureds. silks and56 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-17 14 INDONESIAN WOMAN HAS WIDE INTERESTS EDITOR. Mrs. Herawoti Diah, editor of the "Indonesian Observer," who is on holiday in Singapore with her three children. She is a sociology graduate of Columbia University. New York, is keenly interested in wo men's activities.43 words
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Article, Illustration757 1958-07-17 14 A wife and mother too INTERVIEWING a newspaper editor is apt to be tricky. The question is,., who interviews whom? When I talked this week with Mrs. Herawati Diah, visiting editor of the Indonesian Observer she asked as many questions about my job as I did about757 words
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Advertisement114 1958-07-17 14 How wonderful Heioz .'^*^^'^^/^t^^^f%r7'\ Cooked Spaghetti tastes P~* _^^S*^^^^^iJ^V A alone, and how well it j^^^K^^^^a*"* 4 mingles with left-over I YM foods, too. A delightful ft JLmrL 1 meal ready in a minute, S SwObhl vl for Heinz has cooked the IB 1 fM*\«iul B. VllnHFTl i Spaghetti for114 words
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Advertisement10 1958-07-17 14 Now available in the Magnum siae contain* ing 17 oas.10 words
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Advertisement201 1958-07-17 14 for the skin that thirsts for beauty VELVA MOISTURE FILM This gentle, transparent film smooths, protects the skin, leaving it softer, younger looking. Velva Moisture Film is to be used before applying your powder foundation. See how make-up glides on, how radiantly fresh it stays for hours on end. A201 words
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Article476 1958-07-17 15 Empire Games open tomorrow ENGLAND HAS LARGEST CONTINGENT OF 248 TARDIFF, Wed.— The Duke of Edinburgh opens the sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games before the assembled teams of more than 30 countries on Cardiff Arms Park rugby ground here on Friday evening. Never before have so many competitors from476 words
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Article, Illustration481 1958-07-17 15 Hosts have slender medal hopes LONDON, Wed.— Wales, host nation of the sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games which begin in Cardiff on Friday, have but a slender chance of taking even one gold medal, though with 101 men and 21 women comDetitors they have one of the largest teams.481 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-07-17 15 ST. ATHAN, Walts. Wed.— The aatatnal standards at Ssaga•are and Malaya were salaried at special ceresaonies bare yesterday U sigwtfy tfce sffleaU arrival «f tat in teams for the I Empire aad Cammsnwealth Oamn. A llasfcag san shaae down from i a eliatliss skjr193 words
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Advertisement856 1958-07-17 15 I .jy sJ^Bl^lOiaTT^i^lnnnnf 1 lATi*J*^^r*J < sJ^l<J^nlnC *w^B I aMJaBBEIBHBMMnnMsMEME^^ (Caatlnaed from rag* 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, U (Mtm Box it ett txlrm. DRAFTSMAN/CLBRK required Etectrtcal Department laige European hnr.. Knowledge of ty,.ui2 an advantage. Apply Box A.i 217 B.T. EXPERIENCED Hardware Salesman, temporary Typist. Trad* Fair Salesgirls spoken856 words
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Advertisement870 1958-07-17 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTEt It Wordt fJ Mm.)— But it etu txlra DUTCH FAMILY REQUIRE! per Ist August bungalow In Tang ttn or Bukit Thnah area. Prefera bty unfurnished or partly furnish td. Box AS2IS B.T. MALACCA Wanted un furnisher bungalow, 3/4 bedrooms. Moden conveniences Seaside moderaU rent, long lease Tel *****870 words
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Advertisement946 1958-07-17 15 REAL ESTATE WANTED M Wmrd. f I Him.)- Box t* ett. fxtrm. 3 URGENTLY WANTED: Bunga- lows, two-storey bouses, vacant building sites, shop and terrace houses etc. List your properties with us. we are ready to serve I yoal Singapore ■owe. Land di i Estate Agency "Clemenceau > House 34946 words
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Advertisement281 1958-07-17 15 FOB SALE It Wordt ti <ti mi -Box M ISa txlrm. TJIR 1 SELFED seeds and seedlings for sale from August onwards. Apply Rajaghlri Estate, Bukit Rotan HOLT'S WASHINE. Washes and shines in one easy 10 minute operation, self-drytng needs nt> leathering. Distributors— Borneo Motors Limited. REMEMBER ADDRESS? Men's Longsleeres281 words
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Advertisement253 1958-07-17 15 MISCELLANEOUS It Ward* M (mirn i—mUx M ett nttrm QUANTITIES OP CLONAL Beads of Ol I and RRHI 501 will be available shortly. Apply Kuala Sidlm Estate. Kuala KetlL Kedah. ITS WORTH PAYING, having your Electrical Water Sanitary Appliances maintained or repaired by Yeo Brothers, 48 Bencoolen Street Tel: *****253 words
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Article2029 1958-07-17 16 Ram One CLAM 4. DIT. 4— ÜBB. Mestrt A. C. "^■"ft'M and R.A.C Wills' (7) KEA 8 6 (30*— 1*3) Ward 1 (4) Erik 7.7 (1*46—720) Poaner I Made N«4e (.7 (203—1*1) Oeyer I (3) Bright Bye* 111 8 9 (347—1*4) Moon 4 (8) DISTRIBUTOR II2,029 words
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Article77 1958-07-17 16 KOTA BHARU. Wed— Kelantan lawn tennis championships results Menu singles— Yeap Po Hen* bt Zalnal Osman 4-6, 6-2. 6-2; Men's doubles— Yeap Po Heng and Rasak bt J. G. Dillon and Ooodler 6-1 6-2; Novices' singles— H. Teo bt Shamsuddln 7-b. 6-1; Tong Hoi Hion K bt H.77 words
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Article18 1958-07-17 16 BATD OAJAH. Wed. Malsvan Tin Dredging beat Kint* KeUas Estate 2-o a leagueloccer match here yesterday^18 words
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203 1958-07-17 16 Tourong triumphs Hattrick by Ward AIRBORNE HORSE WINS FIRST TIME OUT By EPSOM JEEP J|IGHLJGHT °f yesterday's racing at Bukit Timah was the brilliant riding hattrick by visiting Sydnej jockey Arthur Ward. This topnotch jockey from Australia was quickly off the mark on an outsider, Kra, in Race One. He203 words
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Article45 1958-07-17 16 THE SWEEP RESULTS TOTAL POOL: 51M.533. Ist. No, 14JSS7 ($BB if) tad. No. SMB. ($44,220) ML X: *****X (S24JO3C) STARTEKS (s3,rJ* cadi): N«. 24CM1. IMMO, SMSM. 2SU7S, nun. tutn. ******. ******. CONSOLATION ($l.--474 each). New. SSSSM. 4J4K5. 38M4t. 2OSS2. S4I7M. *****5, 22f11f. *****8. Smtt. 10C572.45 words
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99 1958-07-17 16 Gold Vase ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ON SEPT 10 fPOH, Wed. The Sultans Oold Vase sprint ovei 5V 2 t straight will highlight the three-day Perak meeting here on Sept. 20. 24 and 27. The big race carries a $17,000 stake and a gold trophy. Entries for the meetIng, which is99 words
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244 1958-07-17 16 Introduce home-and-away league Barnes advice 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Introduction of an Interstate league on a hotne-and-awav basts could Improve the standard of soccer in Malaya. This opinion wa* expressed by Wally Barnes, the former Arsenal captain and Welsh "cap" who is now on a coaching tour of244 words
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Article242 1958-07-17 16 f ONDON. Tues— Results in yesRJ terday's cricket matches were: At Aakky ate la Zeaeh: Derby beat Leicester by an Innings and 42 ran*. Leicester 70 and 77 (L Jackson 8-37); Darby I*9. Derbyshire 14 point*. At GJeswesiar: Match drawn. Notts 370 and 173-4 dec. (R. SfmpsonReuter - 242 words
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Article333 1958-07-17 16 GHEE UN EQUALS HIGH JUMP RECORD KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday WAN GHEE LIN was adjudged the best performer at the Selangor Combined Schools athletic meet when he equalled the Selangor state record of 6ft. 2in. for the high Jump at Merdeka Stadium today It was a new meet record Tan also333 words
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Article92 1958-07-17 16 Henning van Donck tie CT GERMAIN, Wed. Harold Henning of South Africa and Flory van Donck of Belgium tied with <3-hole aggregates of 276 In French Open golf championship here yesterday. They win play off tomorrow over Henning had rounds of 67 and 69 yeste.day Van Donck. 46-year-old holder ofReuter - 92 words
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Article70 1958-07-17 16 8. F. ArmlUße. of Singapore, won the sliver rosebowl presented by Sir John Hay. chairman of Outhrie and Co.. in the Outhrie and Company's annual competition on the Selangor Golf Club course. Kuala Lumpur, last weekend. Armitage beat J. D. Laws, of Kuala Lumpur, by 370 words
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Article76 1958-07-17 16 I IPOH. Wed— S. subramanlam cf Kuala Kangsar, will make his I debut for Per.Jc against Kedah In .a Malayan Cricket Association league match v Taiping on SaturIday and Sunday. Perak earn will be: H. Holli worth (captain). A. W. Wanless. O. Fraser Cooke. A c76 words
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Article20 1958-07-17 16 TANAH RATA. Wed. The Jhlneae High School beat Police ,6-33 in the Cameron Highlands Msketball league match yesterday20 words
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Advertisement185 1958-07-17 16 HARVEY LEFT VICTORIA IN SLAPHAPPY MANNER, SECRETARY COMPLAINS (CANBERRA, Wed. —Mr James Ne» South Wales. Ledward, the secretary of the Mr Ledward said thl* when th* VlctorlaJi Cricket Association ?SS^t'^ 7f co^ lderm «h. also secretary or the Board wSLTSThR tfZ .U^weS of Control. compUlned that Nell to play for185 words
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Miscellaneous69 1958-07-17 16 KOTA BAHSI Athletic* Re|*ntan AAA championship* stadium. ■JALA I"D*»U«: Soccer ODBH league Dlv. 2. Police v BCBBC.. Taylor Road. kJ??*^ 8# > «--Dlv. 1. Combined Government Service* v Pemuda Jaya. padang BATTJ PAH AT: A thirties Johore AAA championship*. fOM: Seeeer Dlv. a. Tamilian* v Klnta Indians. Coronation ground. TAIPING:69 words
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