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Title Section20 1958-08-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIER SALE EXCEEPS 811,000 The Straits Times little** 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. AUGUST S. 195S H CENTS20 words
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Article389 1958-08-05 1 10- YEAR BANDITS QUIT FOUR HARD-CORE REDS GIVE UP TO TAPPER Rasa gangsters, all under 25, in the jungle from school Only 7 left now in state KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Four hardcore terrorists of the Rasa gang in north Selangor have surrendered after spending ten years in the jungle. All are389 words
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308 1958-08-05 1 Alliance partners close ranks to fight poll Ml DIFFERENCES ARE SETTLED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Alliance has settled all outstanding differences between members tn preparation for the general election next year. All the three partners are now drawing up the plan of campaign. The central working committee of the MALAYAN308 words
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129 1958-08-05 1 A PLOT by M and K TO INVADE FORMOSA! rFAIPEH, Mon. NatlonaX Usts here believe that the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, and the Chinese Reds' leader, Mr. Mao Tse-tung, daring their Peking talks discussed an invasion of Formosa. The Defence Ministry spokesman, Rear-Admiral Lin Ha* Tv, said that Mr. Khrushchev129 words
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Article95 1958-08-05 1 Ship racing to aid fishing boat THE 5,790-ton China Navlgation Co. freighter Chengtu was on her way yesterday to help a fishing boat aground in the South China Sea, in answer to an SOS appeal sent out by Kranjl wireless station in Singapore. The fishing boat Chiaoyu radioed her first95 words
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Article32 1958-08-05 1 SEOUL, Mon.— Four Soutn Korean official* will leave for the United States on Aug 15 to place an order with \o American firm for an atomic research reactor. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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185 1958-08-05 1 PONTIAN, Monday. ■N a 3 a.m. swoop, police today seized 2,660 lb. of 1 tobacco, disrupting an underworld smuggling ring which operates between Singapore aad Johore Unpaid duty amounted to $21,200. Three men will appear in court tomorrow to answer a smuggling charge. A185 words
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Article68 1958-08-05 1 CRISIS LAW ON SIAMESE BORDER BANGKOK, Mon. The Siamese Cabinet today decided to declare a state of emercenry la the provinces alon( tbe Siamese. Cambodian border. Cabinet sources said a pro. clamatton was expected after the measure bad keen approved by the Kb*. They gave as the reason recent incidents,68 words
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Article30 1958-08-05 1 BRUBBELS. Mon President Voroshllov of tbe Soviet Union will visit the World Fair here on the three Soviet "national days" opening at the fair on Aug 11 Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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179 1958-08-05 1 :UALA LUMPUR. Mon There will be no more mahmee. sausages and cured meat from home for the 2.000 Malayan students In Australia. statement by the Post- master General said today that the Australian ouarantine legislation prohibited the importation of foods179 words
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Article, Illustration433 1958-08-05 1 CYPRUS TROOPS OUT TO TRACK KILLER GANGS Colon*! to high— t ranking loldtor kilted NICOSIA, Monday. CECURITY forces today hunted the killers of the British servicemen, a lieutenant-colonel and a sergeant, who were shot down in Cyprus during the weekend. Lieut Col. F.L. Collier, of the Royal Army Service Corps,433 words
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Article22 1958-08-05 1 WELLINGTON, Mon. Mr. Walter Nash, Prime Minuter of New Zealand, today announced recognition of the new government of Irso,22 words
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202 1958-08-05 1 THAT WAGE FREEZE DECISION: A BOYCOTT THREAT NOW ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The staff side of the National Whitley Council (monthly-rat-ed) will meet soon to ask the Government to withdraw its "wage freeze" decision Otherwise, the staff side will boycott the council. This was decided at a meeting of the staffReuter - 202 words
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Article137 1958-08-05 1 NICOSIA, Mon. The Eoka leader Dighenls. In' leaneW distributed her* tonight, proclaimed a,' truce "in all operations; against the British and Turks" with immediato effect. l Dlghenis made one pro-' vision: "If provocation by the British and by the' Turks continues after our truce, then,Reuter - 137 words
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Article66 1958-08-05 1 Acid bombs were thrown at two men last night In the Bukit Ho Swee area off Havelock Road, Singapore. Chew Goon Seong. 23, and Sit Bak Cheng, 22, were attacked in a dark lane as they were returning hone from the city. They ran66 words
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Article59 1958-08-05 1 Omar Ibrahim regained the men's singles title in the Singapore open badminton championship* when he beat Junior champion V. S. S. Nathan 18-14. 15-11. in the final last night The Malayan Thomas Cup doubles pair, Johnny Heah and Mm Say Hup, retained the men's doubles title,59 words
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Article36 1958-08-05 1 AMMAN. Mon— Reliable sources said today the Anglo-American airlift to Jordan has been halted because of a stronglyworded Soviet protest to Israel for allowing American and British planes to fly over Israeli territory.36 words
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Advertisement63 1958-08-05 1 AUTOMOTIVE. MARINE A INDUSTRIAL ENGINES OWflbutora: SCOTT a IHIHH ($.l .A.) LTO n ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL: *****. ***** m M M 'ty/// to own one of Jh the outstanding M "llf PHILIPS W^i RADIOS JjO iSX7SA: .rf*^^ Madam linad walnut caMnat. 4 volv« function MW and thnM mo»n SW63 words
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Article144 1958-08-05 2 TAXI PLOUGHS INTO PALACE GUARDS LONDON, Mon. A taxi ran Into a squad of four guardsmen of the Welsh Guards going on duty at Buckingham Palace yesterday, pinning two of them to the palace wall. Police said the taxi skidded across a sidewalk, hit the palace fence and then careenedUPI - 144 words
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635 1958-08-05 2 MIGUEL MARABUT - MIGUEL MARABUT EXPOSED: THE HOI* 17 OJF rffiff JRJED Jt/t&flßifl&SHM mV £btfltfßt*£A£t Jk&MA by MANILA. Huhy /M)MMI NIST agents are Intensifying their campaign of political and econoraii subversion in SouthEast Asia, especially in the Philippines, according to intelligence officials here. Various intelligence agencies in635 words
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204 1958-08-05 2 THE DUKE'S MISSING FLAG FLIES FROM A CHURCH ONDON, Mon.— The Duke of Edinburgh's personal standard, missing for three days from the flagstaff of Arundel Castle, was found yesterday fluttering from a church tower. A mysterious telephone call to police ended the search for the banner, believed to have beenReuter - 204 words
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Article66 1958-08-05 2 KATMANDU. Mon. Devastating floods struck south-east Nepal as the Kosl. Kamla and Bhagwatl rivers inundated 900 villages with a total population of more than 100.000 people. Several hundred rattle were lost, according to official reports reaching here. Due to the serious disruption of communications, a full66 words
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136 1958-08-05 2 LONDON, Monday. A FAMILY of ten, on the way from Australia to Russia, "where we'll be better off," arrived at Tiioury docks yesterday in the Orient liner Orontes. The parents, Acbetech and Valintina Dzamirze, were born In Russia but, while teen-ftgers, were deportedUPI - 136 words
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Article47 1958-08-05 2 WASHINGTON, lion. Two hundred Quakers marched to the White House last night to ask President Eisenhower to meet them to dis- i cuss world problems. They told the President: "It Is our desire to help you In your search for peace." U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article18 1958-08-05 2 New commander TOKYO, Mon. Lt.-Oen. Robert W. Burns today assumed command of United States forces in Japan. Renter.Reuter - 18 words
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91 1958-08-05 2 OTTAWA, Mon. Princess Margaret danced "several times" with John Turner, handsome young Canadian lawyer, at a Government House party here on Saturday night, guests at the function said yesterday. Tomer, a M-year-old Montreal bachelor, also joined the Princess at her table. Just a weekReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-08-05 2 SABRINA has brought an action for libel against a firm which published a book about a blonde's rise to fame on the strength of her vital statistics. She is seen here outside a London court. Reuter pictureReuter - 41 words
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37 1958-08-05 2 K ARM HI Mon The East Pakistan Government ■as sealed the border between Tripara State (India) and East Pakistan, in view of the disturbed conditions prevailing there." Rewter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article24 1958-08-05 2 WASHINGTON. The State Department announced yiat Turkey is to get a $359 million Increase in aid from the United States and international agencies. Reuter.Reuter; Agencies - 24 words
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Article16 1958-08-05 2 DARWIN: Britain's Minister for Supply, Mr. Aubrey Jones, arrived for a 12--day visit to Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article26 1958-08-05 2 BKIStJANK The Premier of Queensland. Mr. G. F. R. fwcklm. said he was confident a member of the Royal Family would visit Queensland next year. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article22 1958-08-05 2 ROME: Mr. Amintore Fanfanl, Italian Prime Minister, returned after talks with government heads in the United States, Britain and West Germany. —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article16 1958-08-05 2 TAIPEH: The Chinese Nationalist Government has moved its embassy in Baßdad to Amman, in Jordan. Beuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article21 1958-08-05 2 GENEVA: Princess Uahldd. mother of the King of Siam, and her daughter. Princess Kalyanl, arrived here by air from Bangkok. Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article29 1958-08-05 2 MEXICO CITT: The president of Mexico's strike bound railways warned that Federal troops will operate the railroads if the workers do not return to their jobs by tomorrow. U.P.L29 words
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Advertisement91 1958-08-05 2 mnV SV Bnj^^ A mLK A rooD m^Wm^ f EWECIALLY BL I I PREPARED ■B^if fli I lA LACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant tK\ food, enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, HI Vitamin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN A\\ is remarkably easy to mix just sprinkle on WA top91 words
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Miscellaneous38 1958-08-05 2 THE GAMBOLS m»mi frUAT «MC A LOVwtV v_, mcax, DnSUN# j I I've SAID IT I IfNOtOOY CAM CUOOS* ZT v I*UMV TMMC/ IS MEAL MTTM TIUMJ-* p- I \OU r 1 T"BC?^ >T'' Jn^Lmnan^l I Imn^LnWjtl^- W«^n^n^«n^nWn^nn^n««»^n»«mnlnn^m«am»Bmf|38 words
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Article472 1958-08-05 3 U.S. working on series of proposals for the summit meeting WASHINGTON, Monday. TTNITED States officials reacted coldly last night to the disclosure that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, had been to Peking for discussions with Mr. Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese leader. They saidReuter; UPI - 472 words
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Article160 1958-08-05 3 Nehru on Ms world war fears... NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said here yesterday he was beginning to doubt whether anybody could control events which might lead to a third world war. Mr. Nenru, opening the third nor lv Ansi-iii oly of loutli, mauf no anReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-08-05 3 DEANA TRAZIE, baby daughter of film star Eva Bartok, making her first public appearance in Amsterdam where her mother is working in the J. Arthur Rank picture "Operation Amsterdam." Deana was born in London eight months ago. Reuter picture.Reuter - 45 words
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Article55 1958-08-05 3 KATMANDU. Mon. A cholera epidemic has killed 200 people in Nepal In the past week. United States. British and Indian medical missions are working around the clock In an effort to check the epidemic. The World Health Organisation and other International groups also have rushed55 words
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Article44 1958-08-05 3 CALCUTTA, Mon—Thousand of anti-Communists staged demonstrations yesterday In protest against the "gangsterism" of Communist officials who control Kerala State. The demonstrators denounced Incidents In which Kerala police fired on non- I Communist workers fighting for higher wages and better working conditions.— U.P.l.44 words
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Article27 1958-08-05 3 LONDON, Mon— Princess Andrew of Greece, mother of the Duke of Edinburgh, spent the weekend with the Queen and the Duke at Windsor Castle.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article272 1958-08-05 3 'WE SHOULD BE AT ANY SUMMIT TALKS 9 ENVOY WASHINGTON, Monday. rpHE Israeli ambassador here, Mr. Abba Eban, said yesterday that Israel would regard its participation in any summit conference on the Middle East "as essential" If the meeting tried to settle the long standing Arab-Israeli dispute. He272 words
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Article38 1958-08-05 3 BIARRIT. Mon. Princess Bora y a, recently-divorced wife of the Shah of Persia, and her mother arrived here last night for a three-week stay In this Atlantic coast French resort near the Spanish border. v P.I.38 words
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Article34 1958-08-05 3 JAKARTA, Mon.—lndonesta's permanent U.N. delegate. Dr. All Sastroamidjojo. said here yesterday that he was returning to New York with an "Important assignment" In connection with the current Middle East crisis. --UP.I.34 words
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264 1958-08-05 3 J^IO DE JANEIRO, Mon.— A two-mile area of Rio de Janeiro's suburban Deodoro was declared a no-man's-land yesterday while army demolition teams went in to gather unexploded shells that were hurled through, the air during a daylong series of explosions at an army264 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-08-05 3 THESE SEVEN pretty models display a Paris fashion show version of a trip aroand the world in bathing suits. The shapely lovelies represent (from left) the United States. Spain, Pen. Martinique. Tahiti. Cuba and Persia U.P.I, picture.UPI - 43 words
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Article37 1958-08-05 3 WASHINGTON, Mon— Oen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Army Chief of Staff, left yesterday for a 10-day visit to Europe where be will confer with officials and visit military Installations hi France, Britain and Germany UP IUP - 37 words
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Article32 1958-08-05 3 BUENOS AIRES. Mon Six people were killed and 18 injured when a train and bus collided at a level crossIng in a Buenos Aires suburb early yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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196 1958-08-05 3 'No hostility to Bagdad Pact 9 BAGDAD, Monday. \MR. ROBERT MURPHY, President Eisenhowers iTI personal representative in the Middle Eas.. said here yesterday he did not find any hostility to the Bagdad Pact during an interview with the Iraqi Prime Minister. Brigadier Abdul Karim Kassem.Reuter - 196 words
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Article24 1958-08-05 3 PEKING. Mon. A North Korean delegation arrived here yesterday to discuss greater economic co-ordiiia tlon between North Korea and Coir.nuni.st China. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article70 1958-08-05 3 MADRID, Mon —Three Spanish tootballers, their trainer and the driver of the van In which they were travelling, were killed when the van collided with a motor truck in the province of Huesca yesterday. Another three players were injured. Both the van and truck caught tire. TheReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1958-08-05 3 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Swedish Industrialist Axel 'o' i- ison. who was reputed t<, nrw of th« worlds rlchdinrl here yesterday at the age al d 2. U.P.L28 words
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226 1958-08-05 3 BEIRUT, Mon.— A fukl battalion of 75 U.S. Army tanks and about 700 other vehicles arrived in Beirut harbour yesterday. The big build-up brines to 90 the number of U.S. tanks here. Throughout the country, however, there has been a gradual easing of tensionReuter - 226 words
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Advertisement196 1958-08-05 3 DECORATIVE MASK Mftjk i» world In— Ml I BAH '■regutnt night* cttrect from smgopore *>t presturUea v~Sis*'"" SUPMK VONVAIR!> Ut^ 1 INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking omce Ist Flour Bank ot China Building Battery Road. Singapore Phot. ps T7BBU *****/ 8 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS SHOWROOM 154, CLEMfMCEAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE TEL 2893 J. I196 words
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Article61 1958-08-05 4 Fireman's death: Man in court A YOUTH was charg- ed in a Singapore court yesterday with the murder of Sarip bin JafTar, a fireman, at Bth mile. Ponggoi Road, on Saturday nlßht I Low Kok Lee, of i Upper Serangoon Road, j was ordered to be remanded in custody at61 words
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Article65 1958-08-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Eleven Federation Army offl- 3 cers who have been commia- 1 stoned aa second lieutenants at Sandhurst will be return- mc to Kuala Lumpur in the V next few weeks, after two I years In Britain. The first seven officers will arrive by air65 words
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Article85 1958-08-05 4 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY INTO DEATH KD .A TRENOUANU. Men. —A 45-year-old rubber tapper Daud bin All. and Z. Inab blnte Sulong. 30. are to appear at a preliminary Inquiry here in connection with the murder ot her husband on July 10 Daud was charged in the Magistrate's court here on Friday85 words
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228 1958-08-05 4 l/OTA BHARU. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night warned Malayans to lean the lesson from the communal strife in Ceylon. Speaking at a tea party given by the Kota Bharu division «f UMNO, the Tengku said: "There »rm politicians in228 words
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Article120 1958-08-05 4 Training centre to be set up m m KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. PHE Federation Government is to set up a centre 1 to train anti-malaria workers for a large scale )ffensive against the disease. < The proposed malaria I raining centre, which will te in Kuala Lumpur,120 words
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Article87 1958-08-05 4 COMMUNITY CENTRE IS OPENED PEN ANO. Mon —The greatest problem confronting the young Malayan nation was unity, the Mayor Mr. D. 8. Raman a than said today at the official opening of the new Pulau Titras community centre. Mr. Ramanathan said the centre— the first of its kind in the87 words
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Article64 1958-08-05 4 PENANO Mon —The Mala Junior Chamber today innounced that four students lave been awarded scholar>hlps to enter either the .'hung Chi College or the New \sla College In Hong Kong They are Loh Tatt Tuck iPenang). Low Chow Eng (Perak), Chen Yee Chiang md Chaw Chek Sam64 words
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Article35 1958-08-05 4 Bhips In Singapore harbour yesterday flew their flags in honour of the Queen Mother's birthday. The Master Attendant had requested the shipping lines to dress ships in honour of the occasion.35 words
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Article19 1958-08-05 4 PENANG. Mon. Indian faithhealer. ftmdrimalaJ Swamtgal Is drawing crowds daily in Penan*. He leaves for Kedah tomorrow.19 words
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131 1958-08-05 4 'WE ACCEPT TEST DARE' SAYS UNION BRANCH PENANG. Moo.-The Peaaag branch e-f the ti«vernment Tempararr OMeera' Catoa today accepted a challenge by the Pan Malayan Tvnwitmuu' A— eUU— to m tor v miMfanllM with re employed pensionera. "That is what we had always ■rged the Government to ailrw as to131 words
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Article244 1958-08-05 4 NIBONG TEBAL, Monday j pDURTBEN UMNO branches and one Kauxn Ibu i (women's section), with a total membership of more than 5,000, have decided to break from the Prorince Welleslev South Division and form their own division. The new division -according to tRe delineation244 words
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Miscellaneous834 1958-08-05 4 IVaunaif c a. 645 S.l»; LIDO: Choon Korm Mo r mm M m W m Han Hoe Huet Chin Seah Mor CATHAY: Scarlet 001 l 1. ISO. CATHAT: Treaanre of Ruby 'Mandarin) 12 30. 2 30. 7. 9.15. 6.30, 9.30; ODEON: Rebel Girla HUJs 12.4*. J. 5.45. 8.15; RUR¥: |»oi-|834 words
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Article345 1958-08-05 5 Children: We demand justice' 65 PUPILS (UNDER 10) JOIN PARENTS' PROTEST AGAINST TRANSPUT FEE 100 WORKERS AT LEPER SETTLEMENT REFUSE TO COLLECT PAY ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sixty-6ve schoolchildren, all under 10 years of age, today joined their parents to protest against a $7-a-month charge for school transport. The 65 children345 words
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Article34 1958-08-05 5 IPOH, Mon. Seven Ipoh policemen were today given cash awards for bringing criminals to book. The presentation was made by the 0.C.P.D., Mr. Albert Man at the police recreation centre34 words
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Article46 1958-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Eushah binte Hussain, 19, used a krls to attack another housewife, the magistrate's court here was told today. Eushah pleaded not guilty to causing hurt to Jamah binte Mohamed Yatim on Aug. 2 at Kampong Pandal. Bail was allowed.46 words
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145 1958-08-05 5 LONDON. Mom Malayan school teacner, Mr. Jimmy Massang. 32, is becoming a popular figure among boat owners in Walton on Thames. While waiting to return to his home in Penang. Mr. Massang is filling in time by helping to pilot boats through the145 words
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Article168 1958-08-05 5 THE TENGKU 'A friend to aH' BUKIT MERTAJAM, Monday. .THE Chief Minister of Penong, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, said lost night that the Chinese were "proud" of Tengku Abdul Rahman. 'The Prime Minister has given us a big share in the country's government. Without him we would have suffered," he168 words
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233 1958-08-05 5 'BILL COLLECTORS WITH DAGGERS ROB A HOUSEWIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fpWO Chinese armed with daggers robbed i 56- vear-o!d housewife in her Jlat in Imbi Road here duringr the week-end. They took $200 which her 20-year-old son had given her to pay the rent. The woman, Madame Phoon Yoke Seong.233 words
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Article50 1958-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government has banned the Chen Slew and Al Chun Old Students' Association on the grounds that it is "prejudicial to public order and security." The association's premises are In Batu Pahat, Johore. Officials of the Ministry of Interior and Justice declined to elaborate.50 words
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215 1958-08-05 5 NOW LET THE PEOPLE JUDGE MR. S, SAYS MCA CHIEF OENANG, Mon —The president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today the people could judge for themselves whether Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, secretarygeneral of the People's Progressive Party, had answered his questions. Dr. Llm was commenting215 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-08-05 5 pOL. CHUANG HUI TSUAN, secretary of the Appeal Committee for Singapore Chinese massacred by the Japanese tried all day yesterday to find Mr. S. Ogata, Singapore's Police InspectorGeneral during the Japanese regime. Rrant him to show us al spots where thouChinese were172 words
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114 1958-08-05 5 ASSEMBLY TO BE OFFERED 'INVISIBLE' HEADPHONES MEMBERS of the Singapore Legislative Assembly will soon be asked whether they want headphones designed like hearing aids or like those supplied to hospital patients when multi-lingual-ism is introduced in the new Assembly next year. The 32 assemblymen are expected to choose the equipment114 words
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Article43 1958-08-05 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. A resolution asking that every Malay school be provided with an English language teacher was unanimouslypassed at the annual general meeting of the Lower Perak branch of the Perak Malay Teachers' Union held at Bagan Datoh.43 words
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Article31 1958-08-05 5 A religious service was held aboard the Norwegian freighter Halldor in Singapore yesterday in memory of Mr. Elnar Brunsgaard. owner of the vessel, who died In Norway last Wednesday.31 words
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Article49 1958-08-05 5 TATPINa. Mon.— Residents here are being asked to decorate their houses and business premises on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 to mark the first anniversary of merdeka. They are also asked to fir the Federation and state flags on the two days.49 words
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Miscellaneous170 1958-08-05 5 RADIO: General Programme ni mA u >. AW A WlUt Muslc; 83 CIOM n KAIJIU MALAYA m. MS Radio Music Hall; 1.30 uiovAi Knn T The R»<*l» Music HilJ NATIONAL BHOBT WAVE A«»in; 200 a^ j^^. 6M 1 Mus »c '«>■> the Ballet; 5.30 Fiesta; <i kiki 600 Happy Anniversary;170 words
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Article112 1958-08-05 6 Mc.rWi H§ (Minimum). MR. MRS. ANTHONY LEE thank Friends and Relatives (or their presents, good wishes and attendance at their Wedding on 4-8-58. THE FAMILY OF The Late Teo Klah Kee Thanks all those who sent Wreaths Messnges of C< ndolence Loaned Vehicles etc. and Attendance at his Funeral.112 words
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Obituary55 1958-08-05 6 2" Wtrdi lit (VlHlmum). JOHN: In Loving Memory ol Bertha John who passed away on Aug. sth. 1946. sadly missed by ber Sorrowing Mother and Friends SILVER WEDDING :o W»r4, til f Minimum) MILLER WORKMAN, at Holy Trinity Church, London. N. 15, on sth. August 1933. John Edward55 words
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Article612 1958-08-05 6 Moscow And Peking Has "the sacred unity" ol the Communist world been so much in danger that Mr Khrushchev had to fly to Peking to salvage it? Surely this is unlikely. Yet tht; communique on Khrushchev's talks with Mao Tse-tung, and the press and radio in Moscow and Peking in612 words
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Article281 1958-08-05 6 The debate on tax relief for pioneer industries does not seem after all to have removed the fears of some of the Federation's industrialists The Rubber Goods Manutacturers' Association wants to know more about the safeguards to ensure that a pioneer company will use its capital only281 words
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Article223 1958-08-05 6 Maia> a If justly proud >oi its health services. Nevertheless the tact remains that a large part ot the population are denied the amenities of western medirine. These are the people who live in the rural areas of the Federation, prey to all sorts of preventable disease. The223 words
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1204 1958-08-05 6 MORE RADIATIONS IN ABERDEEN THAN FROM BOMB TESTS New light on hazards from nuclear bomb tests Fall-out adds only few per cent to total man-made radiations rVO years ago the United Nations set up a committee of experts from fourteen countries to report on the hazards to man of atomic1,204 words
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Letter117 1958-08-05 6 WASTE OF PUBLIC FUNDS WE hear that the Ministry of Education is running seriously short of money. There is not enough money to build more schools for the rapidly growing population. Why then waste money on the education of a few? In Malacca and in some other States the further117 words
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193 1958-08-05 6 I AM in complete agreement with 'Fifc.tv Old Stethoscope' regarding specialists' fees (S.T. July 29). As a general practitioner working in Singapore. I fully share the writer's experience of the helpfulness of the specialists attached to the Singapore hospitals I have yet to193 words
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Letter34 1958-08-05 6 ENFORCE TAX ON BICYCLES IN several States bicycle owners have to pay S3 each year for a road tax licence. It Is high time Negri Sembllan had such a law. V. V. MALAI Seremban.34 words
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Letter28 1958-08-05 6 ii/HAT is the peculiar Tf quality that identifies— an expatriate type "Boo"? Will the Mayor of Singapore please elaborate? 800 800 Kluunc.28 words
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279 1958-08-05 6 Government plan for specialists is short-sighted rE present allowance scheme (or medical specialists means that, without pecuniary gain as a motive our specialists will be lets willing to see and advise patients who are referred to them from private practitioners This means that those that can afford to pay i.e.279 words
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145 1958-08-05 6 WHAT Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and his disciplined group did for the P.A.P.'s victory at the Kallang byelection shows what can be done In blinding the "poor" people with propaganda of standplpes, bus shelters, and cheap medical care. Nothing was ever said about145 words
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110 1958-08-05 6 THANK you for publishing (B.T. July 24) that wonderful photograph of the re-union between Captain Richard Baker and former German U-boat skipper, Commander Schulz, at Poole. England. This photograph will do much, I am sure, to prove that, even in times of war when110 words
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Advertisement702 1958-08-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Hmrit lit (Minim.*). POH: On Ist August at K.K. Hwpltal to Bok Lan and Richard t daughter. Both well. MURDOCH to May and Sandy on 4th August at Kandang KerVi a daughter. Both well. ANNOUNCEMENTS »orrf. HO (Himm-m) HALF PRICE SALE at Vanity Wonderful bargains in frocks702 words
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Advertisement42 1958-08-05 6 writing starts with Quink Smooth- flowing Quink is tbe only ink containing Solv-X the magic ingredient which cleans your pen as you write For safety, use Royal Blue Washable Quink easily washed out. For permanent writing, use Permanent Quink which never fades42 words
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Advertisement122 1958-08-05 6 I ru it OE Jl\ rhe O.E.C Superb Six has space (or packaged frozen tood>. a Dig chiller tray for fish and meat; two handy rack! for bottle.- and Jar* and an egg rack in the door Gleaming white exterior. Carnival brown interior Suitable for Alter noting Current supply only122 words
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251 1958-08-05 7 CAMERON CONVOY SYSTEM NEEDED NO MORE TANAH RATA, Mon.— The two-year-old convoy system, under which restricted articles haye been transported up and down the Cameron Highlands road between here and Tapah, ended today. The improved Emergency situation In the Cameron Highlands area was the reason for the relaxation of the251 words
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Article163 1958-08-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The seven-week-old twin girls. Kirn Ling and Kirn Chin, are likely to be given away to a European couple. Their application together with those from an English couple In Singapore and twr Kuala Lumpur Chinese parents Is being seriously considered by163 words
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88 1958-08-05 7 Hungry wild dogs may attach humans SERE.MBAN, Mon.— Hungry wild dogs in Malaya might attack humans, a spokesman of the Game Department here said today. However, no cases had been reported in the Federation, he added. He was commenting on a report that six wild dogs had been killing buffaloes,88 words
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Article34 1958-08-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A taxi driver, V. Subramaniam. 24, pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here today to attempted rape of a 17-year-old amah. Bail was allowed.34 words
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606 1958-08-05 7 'I lived in fear' wife tells court HUSBAND, AFTER DRINKING BOUT, THREATENED TO KILL HER IF SHE DIDNT GIVE BACK WEDDING RING KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, fHE attractive wife of a former Central Electricity Board engineer told the High Court here today how she dared not sleep for fear that her606 words
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106 1958-08-05 7 IPOH, Mon.— The Ipoh branch of Party Rakyat yesterday passed a resolution at a general meeting condemning the Federation Government for extending the Emergency Regulations for another year. The branch accused the Government of having broken its promise to end the Emergency as soon as106 words
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Article149 1958-08-05 7 IPOH, Monday. MR. M. Y. HUSSEIN, president of the Pan-Malay-an Moral Defence Organisation, set up last year to combat prostitution among Malay women, has withdrawn his resignation submitted three months He told the Straits Times today: "I have agreed to carry on with the organisation149 words
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Article57 1958-08-05 7 POLICE FIND MAN'S BODY IN RIVER MALACCA, Mon. Police this morning recovered the body of a 65-year-old man from the Malacca River near Kampong Morten. An identity card on the body gave the name as I.lm Yin Yap and his occupation as conductor. The man had 30 cents with him57 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-08-05 7 AMONG the large number of people who spent part of their holiday yesterday at the dental exhibition in the General Hospital's dental clinic buildings were these primary school girls. The girls are looking at models of giant-sized teeth used for demonstration purposes to illustrate the spread225 words
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271 1958-08-05 7 DANGEROUS TREND PARENTS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TiiE Minister of Education, Inche Khir Johari, warned students today that he would not hestitate to take all measures in his power to wipe out gangsterism from Malayan schools. He will do this, however I unpopular his271 words
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76 1958-08-05 7 Jap experts to increase rice yield hi ALA lIMPIR. Mon. Three Japanese Agricultural experts have arrived in Malaya to conduct experiments aimed at increasing the country* rice yield. They are Prof YuUka Yamakawa. Dr. To&hiatu Koyaiha. and Mr. Shinioo Sato. They arrived here yesterday and will be in Malaya for76 words
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Article53 1958-08-05 7 IPOH Mon. Ipoh's wo fire engines clanged through torrential rain here this evening to put out a fire at the District Office. The firemen put out the Ore within minutes, but not before part of the roof of the building in Douglas Road and some documents53 words
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216 1958-08-05 7 ALL MUST SHARE IN SACRIFICES: DOCTOR KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of the Alumni Association of the Kins Edward VII College of Medicine and University of Malaya, Dr. S.G. Rajahram, today called upon all citizens whether they are ministers or doctors" to share in making sacrifices. Commenting on a call216 words
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Article23 1958-08-05 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. The Malay School Bukit Tunggal, six miles from here, celebrated its parents' day today with a handicrafts competition.23 words
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Article29 1958-08-05 7 The Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya In Singapore gave a tea party to welcome J6 students from the Kuala Lumpur branch of the university.29 words
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Article274 1958-08-05 7 IPOH, Monday. ]y|ALAYAN miners strongly oppose admission of Soviet Russia to the International Tin Council as an "observer member." Both European and Chinese mining circles will accept Russia only as a full producer member prepared to restrict her tin exports The miners were commenting on press274 words
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Article57 1958-08-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tengku Ahmad Narang. the only son of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who returned to Malaya iMI j month after three years' i military training in India, has applied for a commission in the Federation Army Tengku Ahmad Narang Is now at57 words
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Article23 1958-08-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Bt. Chrlstopherv Church Workers' Association will hold a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Thursday23 words
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Article68 1958-08-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Leaders of trade unions In the Malayan Railway today were given details of how the world trade recession has affected the department's revenue. In a four-hour meeting. they discussed with the management ways and means of effecting economies but at the same time68 words
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Advertisement104 1958-08-05 7 RIVER VALLEY APARTMENTS River Volley Road Between Shanghai I Kay Poh Read* Near the Great World Amusement Park. Now Under Construction Completion November 1951. Centrally Situated in a Quiet Residential District. Each Flat: 3 Bedrooms. Lounge Dining, Long Both. Modern Sanitation, Kitchen, Verandah, Mosaic Floor Tiling, Glased Wall Tiling in104 words
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Advertisement144 1958-08-05 7 RUB AWAY fPAIN Mentholatum Balm it the Won.W Rub which quickly brings relief. Rub it where you feel the Pain. Its cooling, soothing (ouch quickly eases the Painful throb, allays the inflammation and tenderness, and you begin to feel better right away. Get yourself a Jar of Mentholatum Balm right144 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1958-08-05 8 BOOKS. PICTURES AND HOMES MEETING an author is usually stimulating and interesting, especially if you have read her book. It proved to be so when I met Singapore author Anna Softley, whose first novel, "The White Garland," has just t"^n published. We sat on the balcony of her1,273 words
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Advertisement275 1958-08-05 8 Polyaitar lrainforc»d J? ij, plastic) Chain Com'o'iobU Theo'r* Seoii MvUbV Tht Leading **i Chair Manufacturer I in Japan I Any inquiry please make to KotobukiSßmtmtjCo Ltd 14, 1-chomc. Yurakucho. ChiyodJ ku. Tokyo, Japan (The S.d> of Imperial HoteO Cable: "CHAIRKOTOBUK!" TOKYO Art: in, tfOwi(Moiy***L..Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day Don't lat275 words
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Advertisement293 1958-08-05 8 B» ■'■*>'« Vi lsm aVsT-Xas 9m *V j i... B¥*^"&asK*V i MM KL^Hi l^^^^MMJHH^a^Wi^ >i ''late I .'.^j^^y\%| bGblb^^b^b^b^L\ «1%1 Johnson's Baby Powder -best for your baby I |b£-t; Ordv the best is good enough for your baby I £^"sT Millions of mothers, and hospitals throughout the world, are using293 words
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Miscellaneous308 1958-08-05 8 dance" (Milton) (4*. f» I 21. Allow a Cambridge river here Straits Times Crossword 23 at doeB nounclng a decision (t). J4. The gods of Alntree? (B, 7). sssm l^a^i o >^y A P^ nn v I "ij DOWN vl| $M 1 The user should get value for S^ BB^308 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1958-08-05 9 Maori boy wooed by angel founded horror ritual HE BOASTED THAT THE ANGEL GABRIEL CAME DOWN TO HIM EVERY NIGHT AND TOLD HIM TO FREE NEW ZEALAND FROM THE INVADERS'. J^EARLY a century ago there flourished in the hinterlands of New Zealand a weird cult, highlighted by a happily shortDaily Mirror - 1,447 words
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Advertisement137 1958-08-05 9 ARROW'S 100% COTTON DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS Just wash, drip-dry and wear With these amazing shirts all you do is wash and //7~J~K\^\ hang to dry -the TIME SAVER does the rest! You II j^T~M m L .VAfli T he proud ol your smooth, neat appearance -they M§\ jl ArT^X137 words
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Miscellaneous156 1958-08-05 9 Carmen A f©. By 31« a The Suing By Leslie 1 hurivris J^BBSHbV Too you r£auze. monsieur, that "1 Tamo have yot/ realized thaFtmisH'^Mbl {MADAME LATOOR »S SO AAOOGST FOR MOR£ IHAN RALF T *E *VO«LPiS I COULD BE A BIGGCR WEAPON THAN ABOUT AN ACHIEVEMENT THAT POPULATION. HUNGER IS156 words
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513 1958-08-05 10 By Our Market Correspondent jyjALAYAN tin exports during July were the highest for the present year, ranking only after January, according to figures issued over the weekend by The Strait* Trading Co. Ltd., Total exports amounted to 3,536 tons, an improvement513 words
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Article291 1958-08-05 10 rE chairman of Alexandra Brickworks Ltd.. Singapore. Mr. R. Combe. said in his annual report that the improvement in the demand for bricks was sustained throughout the year and the company had no difficulty in selling its output each month. Mr. Combe said that this was291 words
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Article81 1958-08-05 10 Ships Iviiik alongside the Sin capare Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Daphnella 1 2, Ryusho Maru 4 5. Ivybank 6A, Bencleuch 6/7, Olenearn 8 9. Santhla 10 11. Benlomond 13/14. Vietnam 15 16. Steel Executive 18. Nikko Maru 19/20. Sedili N Wall 4. Van Cloon 21/22.81 words
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Article47 1958-08-05 10 The board of Hevea {Johorri Rubber Plantations announces that It has Instructed Its Malayan agents to accept an offer equivalent to £39.850 for the sale of the company's remaining property. Tlong Klat Estate A forfeiUblr deposit equivalent to £3.675 has been paid by the purchaser47 words
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Article39 1958-08-05 10 Bidor Rubber FsUlr entered Into a contract on July 15 (or the sale of the tin area, and completion of the sale t< ok *:ace oo July 19. The purchase price Is $95 000. equivalent to £11.08339 words
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Article16 1958-08-05 10 Rubber crops harvested In July notified are:— Riverview 171.000 lb.; Sugei Tukang 54.250 lb16 words
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212 1958-08-05 10 DUKIT Sembawang Rubber Co. has declared a dividend of 12 V 2 per cent for the year ended March 31, 1958, unchanged on the previous year. 1 The group profit totalled £63,500 (previous {70. 136), plus withdrawal from building repairs reserve £4,000212 words
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Article13 1958-08-05 10 The free exchange market in Honf Kong was cloacd yesterday13 words
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Advertisement150 1958-08-05 10 Ihft K mflmk Gißl-B& Mosris\ iraiYJSga f'fpLICIHG SERMES\ AVAILABLE,,' BRING YOUR ROPES TO BRITISH ROPES LTD. MARINE DEPOT TIL. ***** Mona|inf Ag*nt«: PATERSON. SIMONS k CO.. LTD I F"'\ rA'rl'rtirl' IS^i 6th BICi I |L*AbflKft)C)»i>i day! I I Daily: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. I I South-East Asia Film Co'« Constipation150 words
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Advertisement404 1958-08-05 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, with effect from tbe first of August, Mr. C. W. Blnny has resigned his position with the Company and is. therefore, no longer authorised to collect monies or sign delivery orders on our behalf. SIME DABBY (STOBE.), LTD. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given404 words
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Advertisement401 1958-08-05 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BRUNEI EDUCATION DEPARTMENT VACANCIES— TRAINED ENGLISH TEACHEBB Applications are Invited from rralned English Teachers specializing In various subject* for ddltional posts which will be vacant during January 1959 In the following:— Sultan Omar All Salfuddln College. Brunei Town Olrls High School. Brunei Town. Anthony Abell College, Sena 2.401 words
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Advertisement324 1958-08-05 10 NOTICESNOTICE Oa behalf of tbe Director* in Djakarta we thank Contractors foi submitting their tender* for food supplies to our ship* recently. P.T. PKLAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA 12. Robinson Road. Singapore. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Claw "E" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Port324 words
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Advertisement161 1958-08-05 10 SHIPPING NOTICES WILH. WILHELMSEN LINE M/S "THEMIS" Arrived Singapore M-7-5S A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held at 9 a.m. on Bth and 13th August 1958, at 8.H.8. Oodown No. IS. No further Survey will be held either before or after the161 words
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Advertisement1025 1958-08-05 10 NOTICE While every i»li«i»ai Is made I© M'jltsh cUniAe4 advertlaebmbU urn the dates reoested it la not always aaaafble to adhere U» ■amlßtid date* for insertion due to pressare of space. The poblUhrn therefore reserve the right to arrange alternative date* far Inw tlon without reference. The Straits Times Prea*1,025 words
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Advertisement1107 1958-08-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES MMtEMAMS SAUIMCS FM MiAl. PBtT SMI. AfMA, ANTMEBT. ROTTEMAM, atMAMI, AMMCH, COPENRBCCN, MtBMMJM, OSLO S'pora P. Sham Penani •••BBMA" it Part "laianoia" u/m am a/a am a/n Aaj "KINA- 7/ I Soft 1/11 Stft 11/11 Stft "AULAtU" 11/Uttfi CbmbHl tttt $mmb¥J, If VfMta, MMpSaaV Baraaws milhks fm1,107 words
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Advertisement1280 1958-08-05 11 UNION ratfjaap npti wmmwr tprcAWrnc V *Baj> I*.: MMJMMI (Inceatonjiad In fM Bmted Kinfßpa} I UNES MHIBM Tt Aktd. IL t MMTIMEBTU FMIS Sport P. Sham Parang BENVRACKIE tor London, Rotterdam, Brr-m-n, Hamburi 841-11/ lAM Laaatt dirttt arrnei a Aaj SENCLEUCH for Aden. Jtddan, Port Sudan, London, Roam, Hull S.t-7/1,280 words
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Advertisement1238 1958-08-05 11 M«AUSTER dt CO., LTD. TEL: H« IAMI ILLIRMAN LOOM KLAVENESS LINE LOMON, UVH, MTTEAAAM, IM ABCUU, SAN FRANCISCO BBMMM A BBU SUTJIL, VABCMVER A PORTUNB and to* UJX. Rartk Attonfac Ports Acctpttof cant tor Caatral A Stalk and Canada via Cataabo Aaorica UVI m MBMLTSt* MMAiBVUU Sport P. Sham Penani1,238 words
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Article, Illustration245 1958-08-05 12 A LEADING Japanese company, Mitsubishi Electric Mfg. Co., is to introduce its new transistor pocket-sized radios on to the Malayan market, despite the presence of at least half a dozen different brands at present on sale locaUv Mr. H. W. Price of Bandl- lands Buttery245 words
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Article223 1958-08-05 12 A LEADING Japanese com pany, the Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, has Introduced a new range of vehicles to the Federation of Malaya One of the vehicles Is the Datsun Sedan 1M* 1 a small handy and an 1 economical car with accommodation223 words
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Article, Illustration188 1958-08-05 12 A NEW type of colour photographic and cine films which can be processed in Singapore will be sold on the local market by the end of the month. The films arc the products of a leading Italian film manufacturer. Ferrania. Mr.188 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-08-05 12 Singapore company to deal in diamonds \NEW company dealing I in diamonds and i general products including machinery, textiles and rubber manufactures, has been formed in Singapore with an authorised capital of $I.s million. The company Is Tradex International Corpn. Ltd. and Mr. Jo Caun. the managing director, said yesterday203 words
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462 1958-08-05 12 EXPERIMENTS PI UJBL, MALAYA fHE developing use of rubber powder and latex in road surfacing materials, perhaps the most important current development in highway construction, is described in the 1957 report of the Natural Rubber Development Board. To the board's knowledge 91 sections462 words
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Article74 1958-08-05 12 'THE Bank of India Ltd announce that for the six months ended June SO a profit of $2,138,123 was made subject to tax, after making the usual provisions for contingencies To this amount has been added $1,033,7»4 brought forward from the last account, making a total of74 words
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Article92 1958-08-05 12 In connection with the formation of a local Malayan company. Kepong Plantations, to take over the estates of Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates Ltd.. it is stated In London that the consideration will be i»5 million, to be satisfied by the allotment of 8.5 million ordinary one-dollar shares In92 words
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Advertisement241 1958-08-05 12 A Virginia cigarette of superlative quality l¥Jt. V (Mm Mr I ah\ i /^■■■■x V Tin. luxury Virginia aTflHlPafl cigarcllr i» all rhoice leaf I ■W^'j ihf pick of the crop K\S§§^\^ -^*«B from lh« xorU'i 1 $iSsi MB fitirxl nili.ii ii< plar (alliin* HJ Hr^B^^ W^^flfttn —^i m In241 words
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Advertisement135 1958-08-05 12 m^MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM^m. I JakoV^^O^E VVi tl'! jo; oy^ <y^' a»»J^o»J^»f tilti <itiii|iuit< Beaten S^lMbHll^^^^^lHbßbmohbsbbßHb^^— •i i»t iii<i twit 'tciiii M^M^M^M^MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM^ti J.| ••i»i Mtcii n^M§M^^ j£jPr*SgSL_ The ROYAL STANDARD p& —world's only typewriter with a truly "compensated" keyboard lII* llaiai until* JP A Replaces 'Pressure' with 'Pleasure' j^f^y fcfunt* Every typist will135 words
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405 1958-08-05 13 BONN, Monday. DETER COLLINS, one of the big three 1 of Britain's racing drivers, died in hospital here last night after crashing during the German Grand Prix at Neurburgringr yesterday afternoon. HH Ferrari ran off the track in the 11th lapReuter - 405 words
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464 1958-08-05 13 HE CAUGHT RACING BUG AT AGE OF NINE LONDON. Monday. OETER COLLINS. 27, caught the motor-racing bug when still a schoolboy, and had his first driving lesson at the age of nine He was still a teenager when he first made the fans sit up. His lather bought him a464 words
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178 1958-08-05 13 Won the admiration of sports worid cona in tne British Grand Prix, and ahead on points of world champion Juan Fanglo. Peter Collins won the admiration of the sporting world when he gave up a chance of the world championship at Monza. He was the nearest rival for the championship,Reuter - 178 words
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Article140 1958-08-05 13 LONDON Mon.-The M.C.C. are to consider differences between the Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Johnny Wardle, left arm spinner whom Yorkshire recently released. Wardle Is one of the M.C.C. party to tour Australia later this year Mr. Ronnie Aird. the M C C. secretary,Reuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration465 1958-08-05 13 The fiery MAORIS should be a BIG rugby hit By lee roo SAM IPOH, Mon. The FiJlans were an Immediate sensation in Malayan rugby when they started playing here in 1952, and this year it looks like the Maoris from the First Battalion. New Zealand Regiment, stationed here, will be465 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-08-05 13 THIS miss was a hit at the Singapore Gun Club's August bank holiday shoot on Sunday. She won the President's Cap In the women novices' event. The name Is Janette Chia. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article159 1958-08-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A COMBINED Oxford and Cambridge Universities team and a Ceylon team are keen to tour Malaya and have written to the Malayan Rugby Union. This was disclosed at yesterday's annual general meeting of the M.R.U here. Ceylon have asked to tour Malaya159 words
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Article103 1958-08-05 13 1 ISBON, alon -O"wo Spanish competitors have died In the first day of the Tour of Portugal cycling race which started here yesterday, according to reports received here early today Joaqulm Polos, 20. died in hospital at Santarem after falling from his cycle throughReuter - 103 words
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Article46 1958-08-05 13 TAIPEI. Mon. The Indonesian Olympic Committee will Invite all members of the Asian Oames Federation to the 1962 Oames In Jakarta. It was disclosed here yesterday Indonesia will not bar Formosa and South Korea from participating as reported earlier— U P.I46 words
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Article60 1958-08-05 13 PENANO. Moo. The Malayan Malays soccer side to me«t Kowloon Bus of Bong Kong here tomorrow will be from: Our Ratomat. Osman Johan. Ibrahim Tlassan. Rahim Omar, Abdul Ohanl, Supraman Sulalman Noor; Yusoof Bakar Ahmad Nasari, Jail] Che Din, Zalnal Abldln. B 8 Taman. Abdul Rahtm60 words
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246 1958-08-05 13 NEWBURY. Western Bnggland, Mon.— The Duke of Edinburgh scored S3 of bis team's 330 in a cricket match against a aide led by Lord Porchester near here yesterday. The Queen watched. At Highclere Castle, where the match was played,Reuter - 246 words
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Advertisement838 1958-08-05 13 rBBBBBB (Continued from Pace Si SITUATIONS VACANT I* Word. tS (Him.)— Mo* M eU. txlrm THERE IS ALWAYS a Vacancy for girls who can remain cool and freah all day. Girls who wash away weariness with Lifebuoy Toilet Soap. LADY ASSISTANT, only those with experience In Gown Sales Window Display838 words
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Advertisement799 1958-08-05 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Wort, U d)i.|-«« M rl«. ,xlrm WANTED SELF-CONTAINED 2 -Roomed unfurnished Accommodation MS not exceeding $130.00 Including Light/Water, within 3 miles G P.O. Apply Box A 5474 ST. GODOWN SPACE VACANI Woi*. U («■->-••» M Cte oxlrm VACANT GODOWN To Let at Central Locality Concrete Buildin*-, about 9.000799 words
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Advertisement792 1958-08-05 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE lt Wfdt %i (Htm.)— Box rtm. tmtru. I*4B CITEOEN LJGHT 15. Black $1,000 0.n.0. Apply Lontte 2801 Ext: 510. VAUXHALL WYVBRN 1953 Model. In excellent condition, for Qoi-k Sale. $3,900 or nearest offer Apply Box A*Ul. S.T. 1952 DODGE Kingsway Custom. Excellent mechanical condition Black. Good value.792 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1958-08-05 14 WALLET BARNES - WALLET BARNES By ll.wV ofe st T W I J M wF tf^^^^^^^^^^^^7^l^r^P^^^^^P^PVr^^^^^P^V^^^^^^^P^^9VW^PVl^^ can transform his men into inspired side THIS IS THE SECOND IN A SERIES OF THREE ARTICLES ON MALAYAN SOCCER WRITTEN EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE STRAITS TIMES BY A FAMOUS FOOTBALLER WHO HAS PLAYED IN 301,107 words
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Article122 1958-08-05 14 Waterpolo tourney is planned KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Federation of Malaya swimming championships will be held at the Chinwoo Pool here on Aug. 30 and 31 as part of the merdeka celebrations. There will be 24 events, including six events for boys and two for girls under 14.122 words
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Article, Illustration346 1958-08-05 14 Malayans doomed to more failures unless... mmym Vie mayacam KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Results lv the Matuyan lawn tennis cnampionshlofi wnlch ended here yesterday showed that Malayans are doomed to more failures unless more realistic steps are taken 'to introduce 'new blood' to the romp.346 words
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Article94 1958-08-05 14 IPOH. lion. Perak became North Zone champions in the Inter-state Combined Schools badminton tournament for the Heah Joo Seang trophy when they trounced Penang 5-0 here last night. Singles Chin Pak Jon bt. Tan Soon Hoot 16-1 15-6; Tan Yee Khan bt. Lee Kam Hon 15-8.94 words
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Article93 1958-08-05 14 Davies Cup: Italy beat Britain MILAN. Mon.-lUly yesterday won the European son« final of the Davis Cap competition and qualified meet Philippines. the Eastern sone winners, in Australia in December Italy beat Britain 4-1. Nicola PietrangeJL Italy* leading player, gave hu country a winning 3-1 lead over Britain by defeating93 words
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Article327 1958-08-05 14 Rain— North-South ends in a draw IPOH, Monday. JJEAVY rain which feirimmediately after the lunch interval today washed out further play in the North versus South cricket match which ended in a draw here >n the third day. FINAL SCORES: North 155 and 176; South 151 and 21 for none.327 words
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Article84 1958-08-05 14 Kelantan beaten by S'pore SINGAPORE Selection boat Kelantan 5-3 In a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Singapore, yesterday. Halftime score was 1-1. Kelantan scored tlrst through Han. id Qhanl i4th mln.) and Mahat equalised 1 26 th mm). Singapore took the lead In the 46th minute through Amin84 words
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Article17 1958-08-05 14 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Seventeen records were broken at the Methodist Afternoon School athletics meet here.17 words
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Article351 1958-08-05 14 |\AVID McMULLAN, the reigning Malayan and the 17 Royal Island Club golf champion, added the Singapore Open to his list of triumphs when he finished two strokes ahead of veteran Robert Craik at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. McMullan began with an overnight deficit of351 words
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Article49 1958-08-05 14 TELUK ANBON. Mon. The disciplinary board of the Lower Perak District Football Association has suspended two players for five months and also banned a linesman from all league matches. The suspended footballers are Jamaluddin Ibrahim (Shell sports club) and A. Appala-samy (United Plantations). The linesman Is Bljan Datoh.49 words
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Article90 1958-08-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Public Works Department virtually assured themselves of the Government Departmenu and Business HouseLeague Dlv. One title when they beat Kuala Lumpur Police 4-1 on the Cheras Road ground today. P.W.D. have won all their six games played so far. A draw against Chartered90 words
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Article15 1958-08-05 14 .SEOAMAT, Man. Johore Bahru Dtetrlct and Sefamat DUtrict drew 2-2 at soccer acre.15 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1958-08-05 14 WBMW KIT ALA LVMPUB: Soccer- ODBH league Dlv 1, Robinson* v Municipal. Taylor Road. MUAB: gnaw— Dlv. 2. Teruna Jajra Berom v Pemnda Pt. Bakar. PCNANG: gMMf Malayan Malays v Kowloon. City Stadium. TAINNG: SMeer Dlv. 1. RBME f Kllat Club. KipUnade; Dtv. 2, Ttruna v Indlani. padanf. TELUK ANSON:60 words
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