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Title Section21 1958-08-07 1 AVERAGE ttAILV < EHTIFIKH SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 7, 1958 ft 15 CENTS21 words
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Article1270 1958-08-07 1 REDS ONLY GROUP LIM YEW HOCK EXCLUDES Merger? Colony must not be "Communist Trojan Horse 9 Welfare state the aim A CALL to all political parties to unite in action to bring about a welfare state in Singapore was made yesterday by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim1,270 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-08-07 1 TOGETHER THE TWO TOP REDS THE SOVIET PREMIER, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, is greeted by Chairman Mao Tse-tung of China on his arrival at Peking Airport. The world's two top Communists held their own secret "summit" talks on the international situation. U.P.I, pictureUPI - 42 words
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Article202 1958-08-07 1 ANNIVERSARY JOY PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. BRITISH and Commonwealth troops in the Federation will celebrate the merdeka anniversary on Aug. 31. They will take part In military parades in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. A 17-gun salute will be, fired by the 100 Field **attery.202 words
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433 1958-08-07 1 The on-off summit; Ike's 'yes' to Mr. K WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower said in a statement today that a special United Nations General Assembly session on the Middle East was completely acceptable to the United States. The President, who was replying to yesterday's proposal by Mr Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime433 words
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99 1958-08-07 1 JUROR'S SON DIES ON ROAD: CASE PUT OFF KUALA LUMPLR. Wed. A young teacher in the Pasar Road KagUaa School. Mr. N. Alagaretnam. was killed on a road accident here early today. Later a High Coart Judge adjourned a case to replace the teacher's father, a member of the jury.99 words
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182 1958-08-07 1 vjICOSIA. Wed. Two Greek Cypriots were found murdered in Cyprus today, breaking the 24-hour lull In violence following truce proclamations by the Greek and Turkish underground organisations earlier this week. A 50-year-old woman, Mrs. Elenl El. was found with her head cut off.Reuter - 182 words
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Article65 1958-08-07 1 Dr. Chuang Is released from jolt hR CHUANG CHI UN, 54-year-old principal of the Chant Cheng Huh School, was released from detention in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Chuang had been detained under the Banishment Ordinance in (hangi Jail since Sept. M last year. An official statement hut night said the Government65 words
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81 1958-08-07 1 OGATA IN HONG KONG— DOES NOT LEAVE AIRPORT HONO KONO. Wed. Mr. Bhlnlchl Ogata, chief of police during the war-time occupation of Singapore, passed through Hong Kong today on his way to Tokyo. He lunched In the customs shed during the refuelling of the Japan Airlines air- craft which broughtReuter - 81 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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271 1958-08-07 1 BRITAIN and the I nitre Siato *.c wining v accept l>»r. K.iru.MM ii«- v a proposal ior a special General Assembly meeting 10 discuss too Middle East. trance considers it "unrealistic" and still Ktms to lavour a small' meeting of the Russian and bigReuter - 271 words
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Article47 1958-08-07 1 JAKARTA. Wed.—American pilot Allan Lawrence Pope. 29. will be tried by a special court this month on charges of flying for the rebel air force, it was announced today. A Government official said he could be sentenced to death if con\icted. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Advertisement62 1958-08-07 1 DAM SIM OPTICAL HOUSE US. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINSAFORI, 7. Hum Doo. ODCOM Phon. J»W4 •rancd OHic. IHt PtNANG OPTIC Al CO. 11. Pfqilfi St.. Pi«M. s&jx\ is the name <33cv to remember <§s|£r feIJMROSi you want (16-ox tin*) BB^^^^P^"vJm If you value your healtn i r"^^ and want value62 words
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Advertisement32 1958-08-07 1 HPT COJ/m^f /jy 7Z -A ...tko answtr to low cost housing. CRITTALL 'AIRSTEEL' window I incorporating 11^^^ t"* advantage* of louvr* and ventilator, at a n*w low price! .tout CRITTALL 'AIRSTEEL 132 words
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Article179 1958-08-07 2 SEVEN WHO HID NURI JAILED IJAGDAD, Wed. A court martial has fcund seven persons guilty of hiding the pro Western former Iraqi Premier, Nuri esSaid, before he was caught disguised in woman's clothing, on July 15 and killed. The defendants five men j and two Persian women were sentenced toUPI - 179 words
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128 1958-08-07 2 COLOMBO, Wed.— Ceylon's House of Representatives, cordoned by police against a reported plan by Buddhist monks to stage a protest march, last night passed a Bill tc allow the use of the Tamil language. Almost all opposition members walked out of theReuter - 128 words
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72 1958-08-07 2 BE READY TO LIBERATE KASHMIR CALL by PARTY SRINAGAR. Wed. Kashmir's rulin; National Conference Party decided yrsterday to form a large volunteer corps for use when necessary to "liberate Pakistan-occupied Kashmir." The party's general council meeting here condemned the "inaction of the Security Council" and called on Kashmiri^ to beReuter - 72 words
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Article23 1958-08-07 2 HAVANA, Wed. The Cuban Army claimed yesterday that it had Inflicted a 'derisive defeat" on the rebel forces in Oriente Province.23 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-08-07 2 THE OUTGOING Lebanese President, Dr. Camille Cha•noun right) congratulates Gen. Foad Chehab, the man who will succeed him when his term of office ends next month. Gen. Chehab. supported by the Government bloc as weU as by the rebels, was elected last week.— —L.P.I, picture48 words
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267 1958-08-07 2 Cyprus truce- the first gleam of hope for a settlement BEHIND~7rHE~SCENES PRESSURE BY GREECE AND TURKEY* NICOSIA, Wednesday. 'J'HE two ceasefires within 24 hours, by the Greek and Turkish underground organisations the EOKA and the TMT, have transformed the scene of murder and arson in Cyprus. The calls bring the267 words
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235 1958-08-07 2 U.S. WORKING ON PLAN TO PULL OUT TROOPS CAIRO. Wednesday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S special envoy, Mr. 1 Robert Murphy, said here last night that the United States was working out a programme for tne withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Lebanon. I He arrived here last night to meet President NasserReuter - 235 words
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Article32 1958-08-07 2 WASHINGTON, Wed— The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday approved a $3,518,092,500 Bill to provide funds for another year of economic and military aid to allies and neutral nations. -U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article59 1958-08-07 2 BEIRUT, Wed. Tr\e Belgian Consul-Gene ral in Damascus was condemned to death by the Lebanese Supreme Court but the sentence later was commuted to 20 years in Jail. Mr. de San was convicted of threatening the security of the Lebanon by bringing in a59 words
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Article21 1958-08-07 2 BHBUT: A Unite* Nations observers group plane was forced by engine failure to crashland near the Syrian border outside Rashava —U.TX21 words
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Article25 1958-08-07 2 WASH INGTON: Congress put off until next year further action on an Administration Bill seeing authority to withhold passports from Communists and Communist sympathisers- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article26 1958-08-07 2 NEW YORK: Divers expert to pnfce for the mmkmm balk of the hnary Itner Andrea Doria this month off the coast of Nanturkrt Island I PI26 words
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Article25 1958-08-07 2 NIW YORK: Credentials presented by Mr. Ha: him Jawad as representative of the new government in Iraq were accepted by the U.N. Secre-tary-General, Mr. Hammarskjoeld—Reuter25 words
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Article64 1958-08-07 2 AMMAN, wed. Jordan offered yesterday to open its borders to Syrian transport provided Syria does the same. The Jordan Government cabled Syrian authorities that Jordan was "proving its goodwill" by the offer, which would "serve the interests of both countries." Jordan is the only direct route between64 words
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668 1958-08-07 2 .GANGSTERS IN US. UNIONS HAVE GROWN WEALTHY WASHINGTON, Wednesday. 9 A LURID stor y of intimidation, pay-offs, vio- r% lence, misuse of money and gangster con- j trol in some United States trade unions has been unfolded during two years of investigation by the Senate Rackets Committee. i The investigators668 words
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Advertisement26 1958-08-07 2 •Wb^-y^ fly tin Air Ceylon SAPPHIRE SERVICE to Colombo and Europe '^^Sh^nßt^^ 1 99 ll^Cntl AlR^p" \IEYLON Oen«f«l A«nl> tar An Cevkm KLM. Atij lnw<nc*.Bldf.. $<n«jpor«26 words
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Miscellaneous29 1958-08-07 2 THE GAMBOLS A***, 1 1 IS THAT IOU J 1 Tr-% Tuft •> S I I '1,, I I f f J I riff; ait J&tl T«e MONTY V I29 words
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Article751 1958-08-07 3 Summit: Mr. K replies— it's NO HE CALLS FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE U.N. MOSCOW, Wed.— iTI Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, last night placed before the West completely revised proposals for dealing ..ith the Middle Kast crisis. Side-stepping the Western proposal for a summit meeting of theReuter; UPI - 751 words
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300 1958-08-07 3 WHAT OBSERVERS SAY- WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MR. Nikita Khrushchev's change of tactics, coming aftei his secret trip to Peking, left observers here in no doubt that Chairman Mao Tse-tung had brought pressure to bear on the Soviet leader. It is believedReuter - 300 words
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364 1958-08-07 3 CANBERRA, Wed. y Australia would like to see a United Nations Commission permanently stationed in the Middle East to preserve peace, the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, told the House of Representatives here today. In a review of the Middle East crisis.Reuter - 364 words
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144 1958-08-07 3 DULLES: RUSSIA WON'T GO TO WAR OVER EFFORTS TO STOP AGGRESSION RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. rE I.S. Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dalles, said last night the United States Government does not believe Russia wants war or would start a war over the free world's efforts to check ancressive144 words
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Article303 1958-08-07 3 i ilJ^^SyMLi i ißysjß I QHDON. rues London slock markets finished a threeweek account on a very satisfactory note. Although end account Influences restricted business. conditions generally were firm In response to the weekend advance on Wall Street id rising hopes of an early reduction In the British bank rate.303 words
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Advertisement295 1958-08-07 3 a selection from the Qhampion range ALL rEARS AHEAD IN DESIGN <| la^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^H AND PERFORMANCE, ALL OF '^^^^^K^^^^M THEM EMBODYING THE LATEST J F^L^a^L^Eia^aHH TECHNIQUES IN QUALITY ffl l^^^**^Wa^B MANUFACTURE. AND AT THE SbfisS^** T. TB SAME TIME ALL IN THE POPULAR R II PRICE RANGE. A l^^ttiHaHafa^B MODEL 175295 words
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Advertisement390 1958-08-07 3 I'm a lucky «ichitect since I discovered... ...FORMICA Here is material that is easily worked and m, ha* a thousand uses especially for wall covering in kitchens, bathrooms, hospitals and offices as tops (or tables, bars, and work benches in fact anywhere that a virtually indestructable non-cracking, bardwearing, non staining390 words
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235 1958-08-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday QISCUSSIONS on the possibilities of unifying the Malay and Indonesian languages are to be held in Jakarta in two months. The Federation Government's eight-man spelling committee will leave for Indonesia in October for the talks. The chairman of the i committee,235 words
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Article188 1958-08-07 4 'It's a warning to workers' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'ITOF Government Temporary Officers' Union des- cribes the Government decision to "freeze" wages as a "blessing in disguise." This "shock treatment", says the union in the latest issue of its publication, Voice of the Temporaries, provides a good188 words
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Article60 1958-08-07 4 FRONT TO ANNOUNCE POLICY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The policy of the Malayan Peoples Socialist Front will be announced at the first central council meeting to be held here on Auk 26. The chairman of the front. Inche Ahmad Boestaman. will make an opening address. The meeting will decide whether or60 words
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190 1958-08-07 4 4 UMNO branches ignore 'break away BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Four UMNO branches reported to have broken from the Province South Division with 10 other branches to form a new division have now decided to remain with Province South. Three of these branchi-s— Kampong Besar. Sungei Kechil and Sungei Star— did not190 words
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Article15 1958-08-07 4 PENANG, Wed. Singapore and the Federation exported 82.403 tons of rubber 'ast month.15 words
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168 1958-08-07 4 INDIA OFFERS SIX STUDY AWARDS TO MALAYANS \T UA L A LUMPUR, Wed. The Indian Government will awaid six scholarships to Malayans three for those of Indian origin permanently domiciled In the Federation or Singapore and three for those of non-Indian origin. The one-year scholarships are for studies in India.168 words
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Article16 1958-08-07 4 IN— sl7 million KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Federation Government collected $17,619,451 In Income tax last month.16 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-07 4 BEST SEA CADET WONG GETS MIS REWARD WONG JEE HOE. 17. went aa«ard the freighter Ben vedi yesterday as a member of the crew for a three-week round voyage to North Borne* and the Philippines. Jee H«*, a Member of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, recently won the scholarship offered73 words
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279 1958-08-07 4 I've been unfaithful, wrote wife who left home TWO DIVORCE PETITIONS BY HUSBAXD PENANG, Wednesday. AFTER leaving her husband, a mother of five wrote to him admitting adultery, the Penang High Court was told today. "Bhe added that she was even prepared to testify to this in court," stated Tan279 words
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Article92 1958-08-07 4 COFFEE SHOP WRECKED BY THUGS A COFFEE SHOP at Bukit Ho Swee was wrecked when two Singapore secret society groups, 68 and 24, clashed on Tuesday night. Thugs from one group were inside the shop when their rivals rushed in to attack them. Police believe that about 30 men, with92 words
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214 1958-08-07 4 CASH IN LETTER TRAP CAUGHT POSTMAN A SINGAPORE postman fell into a trap when he stole $10 from a registered letter sent by Mr. Wong Lee Hoong, an Assistant Controller of PO6tS. The trap was set after the Postal Department had received many complaints, the Second Criminal District Court was214 words
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Article37 1958-08-07 4 IPOH. Wed— Pte. Brian J. Tuxworth. 23, of the Ist Bn. the New Zealand Regiment, was killed in a terrorist ambush In the "Operation Ginger" area on June 30. it was announced today.37 words
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Advertisement274 1958-08-07 4 Crisis below decks /fsf S **>%^' Imagine yourself a ship o'.vner running a /y&y' <^ cet motor vessels. You are very worried fa/ s^^^S^ about your overheads. You are using IffvMj^^^^^^^ boiler fuel for economy's sake, but find to r ''W""<i*o'r7f2tf* i f^^T, your dismay that the savings you make274 words
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Article379 1958-08-07 5 Peking doesn't want them, they don't want to go, and shipping lines are reluctant to take risks By TAN TOCK SAIK KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation and Singapore governments have about 300 Chinese banishees on their hands. They are offering shipping companies a guarantee of $50,000 to379 words
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87 1958-08-07 5 HEAD TELLS PARENTS: ENCOURAGE YOUR BOY KLANG. Wed.— PareaU of 1,60*1 pupils here were urgi'd last night to give more encouragement to their children at home in studies. The principal of the Klang High Scb»ol. Mr. TL Stow c tol them at the school's annual prize giving that nothing could87 words
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Article47 1958-08-07 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agonn's birthday as Yang di-Pertuan Besar. Ne^ri Seinbilan. will be celebrated in this state with a public holiday on Aug 25. The Yanz dl-Pertuan Agong. who was born on Aug. 24, 1895. will not be present for the celebrations.47 words
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Article26 1958-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mrs. Kamslan Ibrahim, president of the Perak Women's Institute. returned today after attending the regional associated Country Women's Conference In Calcutta.26 words
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Article25 1958-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government announced today the Kajang Dengkii Road via Reko between the 184 and 20} milestones was flooded 14 Inches.25 words
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Article160 1958-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federaation will have its own national art gallery Dewan Kesenlan Negara—in Ku-'a Lumpur. It will be opened by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on Aug 27. It will be housed temporarily In the Tenglra Abdul Rahman Hall In Ampang Road.160 words
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74 1958-08-07 5 7 young men return from Sandhurst KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Seven young men returned today after completing two-year courses at Sandhurst. Among them was Second Lieutenant A B. Morel, who became the second Malayan to be made junior under officer at Sandhurst the second highest honour for officer cadets. The others,74 words
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Article23 1958-08-07 5 Lady Goode. wife of the Governor of Singapore, will visit the Cheshire Home at Telok Paku. Changl. at 10 a.m. today23 words
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189 1958-08-07 5 MALACCA, Wed. An klatorf* event which tMk place SOO Mars ago irhn Admiral Caen* Ho emay of Ming Emperor runs Ho— visited Malacca with Rifts for the SnNm of Malacca, will be recnactctf BCte duxim* the ■wracks aaaivenanr celebrastoav Aag. U. It K ae»«rl»««189 words
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161 1958-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ANEW DRIVE to strengthen and streamline the organisation of all cast roast branches of the Malayan Chinese Association win be launched this imonth. The secretary general ot the association. Mr. Too i Jooti Hlng. and other headquarters officials will tour161 words
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Article63 1958-08-07 5 Penang will b* boat at the Y.W.C.A. of Malaya bieonia) conference to be held from Aug. 18 to Au«. 22 at the Malayan Teachers' College at G Ing or. Delegates and observers from Y.W.C.A. centres throughout Malaya and front Singapore will attend th« conference which will63 words
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Article25 1958-08-07 5 Three more trade unions have been registered In Singapore bringing the number of employees unions to 215 with a total membership of 139.50625 words
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Advertisement60 1958-08-07 5 mm. wm. b\#i \>*~w-> The &jUM |fo #/ir#* orf ih** BEST in SOHi\O\ ATELEFUNKEN if B M nix 1958 5 9 Cawaia« Si«cr High Fidelity wirt» a»w M.-Fi npam. CM»tf«l toa« register Mttcf »a«. i XjV JLX Model Wain Had TELIFVNWW D 7125 RC ly H.-Fi Radiograni 12 valve*. 660 words
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Miscellaneous711 1958-08-07 5 Kuala Lu»p«r K»i~»« 25JL& \&i>V l t MMaa CATHAY: Sad Sack 1, 3.15 SUN: Thalpiranthal Varhl 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: Cowboy 1. Pirakkum (Tamil) 2, 5 30. 9. It^itlwuO 3.15. 630. 9.15; PAVILION: Bor- rowed Wife 1. 3. 630. 9 15; COU- MerlajatM SUN: Markandev i lami;> 7. FSi R e711 words
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Article45 1958-08-07 6 tit (tlimimmmt) KRONIN: On 3rd August In Perth. W.A.. ufiei a short Ulnev.. Jack Kronui. formerly of Roneo Limited, Singapore. K. T. ARASOO. Harbour Board. Pensioner passed away peacefully at hit residence. 37 Dorset Road yesterday. Cremation at Hindu Cemetery at 5 p.m. today.45 words
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Article31 1958-08-07 6 IN LOVING MEMORY ol my beloved wife. Chua Eng Neo. who died on 68 57 Gone Today Bui Never To Be Forgotten Hleep DarUng Sleep Inserted by Waller Lye31 words
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Article64 1958-08-07 6 «.<r*. tilt (HimimHm) MR. HAMILTON DE SILVA ii Sons thank all those who tent reaths. messages of condolence, loaned cars, and attended luneral of Lydla (Birdie) on 3) 7/58. MR. AND MRS. TAV CHENG HOON thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, condolences, presents, lent cars and attended64 words
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Article161 1958-08-07 6 l« 'i ■.>*. ll* r Minimum) LASI i DAYS ol Vanity; Half Price Sale FRESH MILK Available at .ill Cold Storage Shops In Singapore Buy some today OLD EASTBOUHNIANS News of O E'S In Far East ur^entlv required Please write Box A 768 8 T liH.ii IUNBRILRJ& WELLS WATER161 words
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Article630 1958-08-07 6 The Western Powers have no objection to the summoning ol an emergency session ol the U.N. General Assembly to consider the Middle East crisis. The Assembly will not be in ay strong a position, however, as the Security Council It is too unwieldy a ho' r630 words
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Article299 1958-08-07 6 The Tamil language bill, now approved by Ceylon's House of Representatives, was described by Mr. Bandaranaike, to the cheers of Government supporters, us the "only reasonable, fair and just solution" of the language problem. Even the Communist Party of Ceylon described it as "an advance on the existing299 words
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Article190 1958-08-07 6 In the preamble of Singapore's new constitution there will be lound a statement on the Government's responsibility for the interests ot racial and religious minorities ln particulai this statement will say. it shall be the deliberate and conscious policy of the Government of Singapore at ail times to190 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1958-08-07 6 TAX FREE HOLIDAYS FOR POINEER INDUSTRY WILL COST NOTHING INVESTORS* CHARTER WILL BRING MORE REVENUE BUT IT IS never too late one is told, to do a good deed, and my good deed for today is to pay a tribute to the debate a week ago in the Federal Legislative1,048 words
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Letter167 1958-08-07 6 FACTS FOR RURAL BOARD 1 REFER to the report under the heading "Rural Board Men Cntici.- Three Departments" (S.T. Aug I*. and regret that Mr Cher did not appear to have obtained the full facts before he made his allegation at the Rural Board meeting held on July 31 The167 words
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Letter52 1958-08-07 6 rt result ol the Kallang by election shows that the electorate did not vote on a communal basis, which Is a healthy sign It augurs well for the future welfare of the colony which will, In the course of a few months, attain self-government GOB HOOD52 words
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305 1958-08-07 6 Thugs, maimers must be taught deterrent lesson IN thia mornings paper (B.T. Aug. 5) there is the usual group of Singapore crime comprising an assortment of murder in the street, gangsterism and acid-throw-ing,—vile and hideous crimes. This mornings ussue differs only ln one respect, in that there Is a report305 words
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181 1958-08-07 6 MAY I comment on the three letters by K K Tan. Malacca Election Agent and Pro Bono Publlco 'ST Aug. 2) The Kallang Dy-eiectlon was hot a clear cut fight for supremacy between the Left and the Right To any political observer who followed the181 words
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Letter115 1958-08-07 6 rk. cnalleugt- made o> Mr M. W. Navaratnam President of the PanMalayan Pensioners Association (ST Aug 2) was disheartening He should realise that not all pensioners are efficient In their duties It they are efficient It l& due mainly to their long service The temporaries are the same115 words
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Advertisement607 1958-08-07 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. U W*r4. tit t Minimum) TAN: On Sth August at XX Hospital, To Keow Eng and fcdmund. A son both veil. >« W.rdt $l» iHiHimum). THE ENGAGEMENT IS announced of Mr W.J. Hllller. Colonial Police. Aden Colony, younger son ol the late Mr. CM. Hlliler and Mrs. EE.607 words
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Advertisement14 1958-08-07 6 > a c\ i\ j v- AssVsrC FO* TAILORING OF STYLE AND QUALITY... PHONE: n*l14 words
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Advertisement62 1958-08-07 6 WHY tiie acrobatics Without strain an Electrolux would quickly do all hex floor-to-ceiling cleaning. Model 62 has all the tools, even a sprayer, at no extra cost. Will someone please tell her about the new f\ Electrolux I] I Mwemiiw^w, for deep thorough ctr»n,n, n Ttxw-avajr bagi •fammate handling oT4ua.62 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-08-07 7 writes hone: Am having a wonderful time... MARION WILLIS Miss Singapore is having such a wonierfnl time in America that she Is staying there an extra two weeks. Marion's family am' fiance. Inspector Bob Woodworth, who bad expected her home early last week. bad become worried about her when111 words
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Article126 1958-08-07 7 A FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS IN CAPITAL •ft rrom Page One is expected to send a float organisations The best float mill a. awarded <> prize. The procession will oeeliat 7.15 pin on Aug 31 and will take the following route: Batu Road. Jalan Raja. Victory Avenue. Sulelmati Bridge. Birch Road126 words
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Article27 1958-08-07 7 KUALA TRENOOANU. Wed. The Australian lilgh Commissioner. Mr. T. K Crltchley. arrived at Telega Batln airstrip today for a three-day visit to the state.27 words
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Article42 1958-08-07 7 IPOH. Wed— Mr Foo Sou Kal, a wellknown race bors<> owner and tin miner, has been appointed a member ot the Perak Turf Club com mittee in place of the lat«* Dr. Chong Tak Nam wh > died last month42 words
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Article365 1958-08-07 7 ASP POSED AS AGENT OF INDONESIAN REBELS AND BOUGHT ARMS IN SEA OFF PENANG PENANG, Wednesday. A POLICE OFFICER posed as a representative of the Indonesian rebels and "bought" two American carbines from some Chinese in Penang, the Sessions Court here was told today. Heng Eng365 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-08-07 7 Man the Mayor wants to keep for five years resigns MR. K H FOX (above), acting Deputy Water Engineer of the Singapore City Council, one of the expatriates whom the Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan, wished to retain for live years under his Malayan!, sation scheme, has resigned. Mr. Fox80 words
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Article56 1958-08-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed -A six-year-old student »t the Chung Hwa primary school died after he wa> knocked down while eras- in.. F .hang Road In front ol the school today The boy. Cheng Heng wa* rushed to the General Honpltal here In a teacher's car and died56 words
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162 1958-08-07 7 SOS FROM 2,000 DOWN IN THE VALLEY: WE ARE HUNGRY KOTA BHARU, Wednesday. THE Kelantan (Jovernment has sent an urgent appeal to the Federation's Social Welfare Lotteries Board for $25,000 to help more than 2,000 people in the Pergau Valley, II v Kelantan. The 618 families in the valley are162 words
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Article106 1958-08-07 7 Johore to control juke boxes JOHORfc BAHRU. Wed The Johore State Council today passed a Bill providing for, among other things full official control over the operation of Juke boxes The Theatres and Places ot Public Amusement Enactment, 1958 replaces Inadequate legislation. Pointing to the need for powers to control106 words
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Article41 1958-08-07 7 PENANG. Wed. The Penan? and Province Wellesley MIC state branch has begun a drive for funds to build a $20,000 assembly hall The branch chairman. Mr. N. T. 8. Arumugam Filial, has agreed to meet half the cost.41 words
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Article, Illustration329 1958-08-07 7 ABDULLAH AHMAD - Hisham home to a VIP welcome ABDULLAH AHMAD WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE BUT HE DID NOT SWALLOW A SINGLE DROP By /PA6E ORE BIKER 1 I PLUKGE NY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four-year-old Hisham Harun, whose fail into the River Thames and rescue by a Kelantan girl made front-page news in London329 words
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113 1958-08-07 7 TALKS ON ENTRY OF CHINESE MUSLIM REFUGEES Xl ALA LtMPt'R. Wed. Preliminary discussions far the entry of Chinese Muslim refugees Into Malay a were held here today. A five-man rormosan Muslim mission met the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman fir one hour today. The Tengku made an offer through the113 words
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Article24 1958-08-07 7 The Singapore branch >. the British Red Cross collect ed $24,239 during Its flay day In June. It wa* announced yesterday24 words
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Article188 1958-08-07 7 IPOH. Wednesday A TERRORIST gang of nine which had been operating in the Sungel Siput area for many yrars has been completely wiped out. the Perak State Government announced today. Six members of the Sunget i Buloh armed work cell. Including the gang boss. Phang188 words
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Article55 1958-08-07 7 KUALA IKfcNUUANU. Wed. The veterinary department here has detailed two me.i > shoot six wild dogs which have oeen attacking butraloes, goats and wild boars In the outskirts of Kampong Batu Enam. north of here Because of the presence of thpse dogs, villagers have been afraid to55 words
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Advertisement99 1958-08-07 7 M.\Mj M 1 MjMj kj \Y\ J*» JO* S& mBL_ P C^* 3 PINTS OF WATER BOILED IN 5 MINUTES t' ■>——- '^^itatlfli rnCH 9 rwmy rcvuii wn PtiWMd I D 3173 m 3 Phh %Xi $30 Aluminium I D 3175 M S Ph*l »30 $33 Chromium I D 335399 words
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Advertisement45 1958-08-07 7 W*^^ FISH Vo x*!^A meat f\ l^-4. y fl HOME OF BETTE^TI I v .^trjrijtt^ A motoriwg idea* M r^C^TTPffnil 20 Clemenceau Avenue. I IB C— »»^^^j— s nKitt)OTe Tel 3033 > -BRIWAL-f-Write far twrtttt H»fT— U»« <*t A uiistauts ■>»•« m U.MO. mi aua w >mn ■>45 words
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573 1958-08-07 8 OFFICIAL SAYS THERE WAS SLACKNESS IPOH, Wednesday. fHK SUB-MANAGER of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Singapore, Mr. A. L. Slaith, admitted in court today that there was "a considerable amount of slackness" on the part of senior officers573 words
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161 1958-08-07 8 MALAYS TO ASICGOVT FOR $5 MILLION BUSINESS BOOST rE SINGAPORE Malay Chamber of Commerce will submit a memorandum to tbe Government soon asking for a $5,wM,M* grant to set up statutory board to pro. tect the business and economic interests of the Malays. The chamber president, Inche Abdul Hamid bin161 words
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202 1958-08-07 8 IPOH, Wed. A young Sitiawan farmer and his wife told tnc High Court here today that one of two men who attacked and robbed them in their bedroom one night tore the wife's blouse while searching hei person The young couple, parents of four202 words
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Article30 1958-08-07 8 PENANG. Wed. The British Council here will hold an exhibition of recent British books at the council hall and the Penane library from Aug. 7 to 13.30 words
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Article30 1958-08-07 8 SEREMBAN. Wed—Thousands of schoolchildren in Seremban district will take part In a mass rally on the Negri Sembilan Padang on Aug. 31 to* celebrate the anniversary of tnerdeka.30 words
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173 1958-08-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Colombo Plan expert today told Rotarians here bow kampong people could take up technical studies and "graduate by post." Mr. O. E. Marshall principal of the Technical Extension Serrtee In Perth. Is here to advise the Federation Ooternment on the173 words
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Article161 1958-08-07 8 BOYCOTT THREAT 'HASTY': NUPW I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed 1V The Federation's biggest trade union the National Union of Planation Workers today crtlcised the Government Services Staff Council for threatening to boycott the National Whitley Council (monthly rated) o^r the Government's wage freeze decision. The union's monthly journal. The Union HeraM. des-161 words
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Article23 1958-08-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. No further casualties to terrorists or security forces have been reported In the Federation today, the Government announced.23 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-08-07 8 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Tew Hock, was interviewed yesterday on television in his office at Assembly House by Mr. Alan Whicker, a British Broadcasting Corporation commentator and reporter. Mr. Lin wHI appear on Mr. Whickers popular daily programme entitled "Tonight" next week. He223 words
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186 1958-08-07 8 Growers of tobacco ask for duty review IPOH, Wed. Tobacco growers of Lenggong toaay appealed to the Government to ••eview the 50 cents a pound duty imposed on their crop. The appeal was made In a petition to the Minister for Agriculture. Inchr Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. when ne visited186 words
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Article68 1958-08-07 8 IPOH. Wed Mr. Wong Kok Sang, senior registrar of motor vehicles, Kelantan ha* taken over duties as ac ting senior registrar of motor vehicles. Perak. from Inehe Mohamed Mohlydln Mexican who has been transferred to Kota Bharu. Mr. Wong a former Perak soccer star, was with68 words
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Article21 1958-08-07 8 MEBSITfO. Wed.— A "Welfare Queen" contest will be held here on Aug. 28 during this district's Social 'Velfar' Week.21 words
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Article, Illustration1442 1958-08-07 9 Conquest of Mt. McKinley, N. America's highest peak (VNLi a mindful of mountaineers huve so far climbed North America's highest peak, the 20.300 feet Ml. McKinlev, in Alaska, and which, some claim, is the highest in the world. Experts who put forward this view argue 'hat other mountain giants inDaily Mirror - 1,442 words
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Advertisement313 1958-08-07 9 The lady isn't puzzledabout which sanitary protection to urn Like so many of today's smart modems, she decided on Tampix long •go. Internal sanitary protection offers so many benches that its millions of enthusiastic liters can scarcely understand anyone tolenting the external kind. Why, then, haven't you made up youi313 words
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Advertisement210 1958-08-07 9 JAPAN ifiß H v i 05 JAPAN AIR LINES 1 -^^-w^N On erin B vcu tne passenger, /€HB«^7 Sk I an unbeatable combination V •"■^pft/ of speed, comfort and un- -v/ surpassed service. Offices Srh Fto«t. Amcricja Internal ion jl bu.ld.n* Robmion RcioV at Tclrgrjpti Street. Singapore Tel: *****/7 Cable210 words
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Miscellaneous154 1958-08-07 9 Curnten A Co. By Jf#«o WALKS j-..^j I r»f rA« v\ I r^ 'I \l ■-•mLi/"^^^^^\ w^i i The Suint By Lesiie Churteris I IXv. I YcOmMUHtST PIWP*3ANDA~tS~^^B fauT ON THE OTHER HAND. HEAVEN £VS <^S^k XW\ SVMAUOWEO /V\OST EASIU O*t AM I HELP OUR SIDE IP THE OTHER S*OE154 words
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623 1958-08-07 10 AUSTRAL AMAL CUT DIVIDEND DUE TO TIN OUTPUT SLASH By Our Market Correspondent fHE lean times ahead for tin company profits as the result of production restriction was well illustrated yesterday by the announcement by Austral Amalgamated, one of the most widely dealt in local mining counters, that for the623 words
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Article20 1958-08-07 10 Malay ao Snare Market: Aagaat 6 Aagva* 6 Industrials S7.M 87.93 Tins: 79J0 M.14 Jan. 1 1M8 IIU20 words
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Article111 1958-08-07 10 MELBOURNE. Wad. INVESTMENT shares firmed slightly on the Stock Exchange here today. Loans 3%',, 1956-59 (99 17s. 9d. Loans 3'« 1955-58 100 18a 9d. Bank or NSW 135% Con. Zinc 80/- buyer Mount Lyell 23/6 N Broken Hill 90/3 Hill SO 119 Mount Morgan 13/1 Peko 6/2 buyer111 words
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Article57 1958-08-07 10 Outputs from the various estates and mines In the Gathrie Groan for July and for 1958 todate In brackets are as follows:— Eabber 8.070.400 lb (47 403 100 lb>. Tea (Mack) 122 000 lb (1.123.000 lb.; Palm Oil 2.124 tons (7.546 tons); Paint Kernels 579 tons (3.111 tons)57 words
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Article288 1958-08-07 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Asaoclation reported "All sections on the local share market were quietly steady. The turnover was small." Sint»pore and Federation brok era reported the following bun new done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 455. 9d Con. Tin Smelt ores 245. xd. Praser and Neave ords 82.53 Vs288 words
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Article109 1958-08-07 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 8100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 13/16. 0.D., 32 15/16, 90 d/st 33 credit Mils, 33 1/16 trade bills. Canaaa: buying airmail T.T. 31 5/8, O.D. 31 3/4, 90109 words
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Article77 1958-08-07 10 Slngaaore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: qutet; UK/Continent August/September f3lVi buyers, $32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $48 selL-rs, drum 151 sellers. Pepuu: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white (129, Sarawak $128, special Sarawak black $74 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association 477 words
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Article38 1958-08-07 10 Rubber 'crops harvested In July notified are: RWervlew 171,000 lb. Sunjel Takang 54.250 lb Bent. 113.500 lb.. Jeram Kuantan 76.000 lb., Kanaong 51.920 lb.. Mentakab 69.000 lb., and Snngei Bagan 300,000 lb Kuala Kenan *****0 lb38 words
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Article27 1958-08-07 10 SINGAPORE, Al'G. 6. RUBBER: 81* cents per lb. (down oneeighth of a cent). TIN: $372.50 per picul (up 5t ceuts). Unofficial estimated offering 140 tons.27 words
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Article147 1958-08-07 10 August lint grade rabbet buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 81 H cents per lb, down one-eighth of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. Closing tone: Quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 Fp^fc sj. f.o.b. buyers B IS. sela^^Bl\; Int. 1147 words
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Article12 1958-08-07 10 Restricted production for s«n«< Bidor during July was 557 picul*.12 words
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Advertisement503 1958-08-07 10 NOTICES Sub: SECOND DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION FOR ALL HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS. SEPTEMBER, 1958 The next Examination for Hospital Assistants will be held on the mornings and afternoons on Tuesday September 16th, Wednesday September 17th, Thursday 18th and Friday September 19th If necessary. 2 The last date cm which applications to take the503 words
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Advertisement629 1958-08-07 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 (Fed. of Malaya No. 52 of 1950) The Towa Council Elections (Town Council of Segamat) BegalaUons, 1953. (Notice Under Regulation, 14(1) Notice U hereby given that the Register of Electors for the elec- i toral ward of BULOH KASAP prepared in accordance with629 words
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Advertisement526 1958-08-07 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950 (F. of M. No. 52 of 1950) The Towa Coaaeil Election* (Town Council of KJaaag) BefalaUons, 1955. (Notloe Under Regulation 14(1) No: Notice ii hereby given I that the Register of Electors for I the Electoral Ward of Mengklbol revised In accordance with526 words
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Advertisement896 1958-08-07 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT LKTt RKSHIP IN PATHOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment tc an Assistant Lectureship in Pathology. Candidate* should posses* at least a medical qualification regls--1 trable In Singapore and Federation I of Malaya. Preference will be given to candidates who have some teaching or research896 words
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Advertisement401 1958-08-07 10 TENDERS SALE BY TENDER yUOUUONS are Invited foi the purchase by tender of the following which are lying at Bhell Depot. K .antan: 1 pieces secondhand Lister Engine, twin cylinders cold starting BHP 14 RPM 1.000 complete with water cooling and fuel tanks each driving a 40 ton per hour401 words
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Advertisement812 1958-08-07 10 "K LINE 11 Japan U.S. A Pacific Allaattc Coast Service (box f $'»an> fer.tni E!» KoM Cl* l» H» Nl "Kaaiana Mara" 11/ti tat It tag 1/11 »«l 11 Seat I] Sal 'taaaawa Mara' I*l call 11/il Scp* v sea' II tar in can n i< srii a Seat 11812 words
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Advertisement1436 1958-08-07 11 ■a. sacs MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. »bb Mta (M ben) ttacoredtt** S»taaore) (11 kmati "ST THE BLUB FUNNEL LIKE \Z Miuaes ta unopaot. sutaa*. lonoon i continental pant ,ln lw irt raertj ta treeeed tit Paaaaa at Cap* tt tool aaat) Carrion epliM to areccec via otMr parti tt leal1,436 words
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Advertisement2459 1958-08-07 11 yTfTT^a-l w^ffm^rL*mmY9i7Fm\ WFmWTJTpm BAST ASIATIC LIMBS NCMtXABM MIUMti fM AMN. PMI UN. (EMM. AOmKBP. (tPiaaMia. Miaaaaat, oui Sport P. Sham Penani ■iaianoia" a/M tat a/a tai a/i? ».i ■UNA 1 i/Bttat i/ason 11/11 ton iMLACCA" 11/ilton CJfWaa] FaVt Staawal, Wt^WmtM, B*|*MJ. MPtrtaai uoAtm f m aaaaaa vmm m imi -w*w«m.2,459 words
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Advertisement1217 1958-08-07 11 McALISTER tJk CO., LTD iei.: Ma.: aaa aTHaTaWW Übtll atXATKNKSS UHS LiMoa, mom, miita. io* mbwih, san fiancisco BAJMtJM A aMU UATTU, VAJtCOOtf I t POtIUNO MM tat v SJL, aorta Atitatu Porti BntatJai nrat tar Caaom I laatt OM COMM Ita COtattM AtMhM em w MMaiTtr MauitrviuE Vm •aaaTaTj1,217 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1958-08-07 12 I HAVE always heard that leading Paris fashion designers were as subject to stomach ulcers as editors and business tycoons, but they must also havp the relaxation of a good, hearty laugh now and again when they see the effects of their creative efforts and theirSJ - 1,368 words
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Advertisement104 1958-08-07 12 Laaaaaw^H BMvSSlllP^^BMfl s^Rs£& BavP^^t^^^BHM^^^dl^S^BMßMM ra&^- C1 Parfumeur Paris 1 BRASSO A\U OUAt/ry MfTAL prjuS* For all Brass and Copperware Mb/ quui m-ntlr relict rroa «loa »i»-m- ma iiripirm MM IrrthiOd trouftlo. rtvtruhneaii <lrtnr M tddity «na thr <"•"> r betrl oaov *r» oiltlt 'fllricn o? Nursr H»rv»» > yuiur* Baby104 words
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Advertisement252 1958-08-07 12 When your child Is In pain tYou can now, at last, give aspirin softly special CMdren'i aspirin. Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating ferer and relieving pain in Children, but only in small, exact, saft doses. That is why doctors recommend Angiert Junior Aspirin it's made specially to252 words
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Miscellaneous330 1958-08-07 12 under Its »j». t» A* J <4) =r- J^ Straits Times Crossword s- u» m^ down Learn with S3 I IV I I w ir >-«* m> m* w> m l -zss. < for aBCh T VL Jl^^ U VO I If GiMKg'cikitin I j {PI %> 2. Gay product330 words
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Article640 1958-08-07 13 I/I ALA LUMPUR, Wed- A total of 141 horses-77 "In Class Four and 64 in Class s— has been entered for the August meeting of the Selanror Turf Club on Aug. 16. 20 and 23. The highlight of thUf meeting will be the Yang diPertuan640 words
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Article42 1958-08-07 13 BEREMBAN. Wed Negri Sembilan team to meet KowIcon Bus Company, of Hong Kong, here tomorrow is: Popplewell: Singaram Low Sow Fong; Mole Wai Hong, Clarkson, Balbahadur Gurung; M. Joseph, Ong Kirn Leng, David Newton, Bijaising Gurung and Harkabahadur Thapa42 words
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Advertisement609 1958-08-07 13 (t ni.linued from Page -41 SITUATIONS VACANT to Worit Si (Mim.)— Box It t*t. txlrm. MERCANTILE ASSISTANT (bachelor preferred) about to complete first Agreement Is Invited. If Interested In similar post wltn established British Company In Eastern Pakistan, to submit particulars of experience etc. to Box "8.H." c/o J. W.609 words
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Advertisement439 1958-08-07 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT If Word, ti (Mim.)— Box it ttt txtro SEA-SIDE FURNISHED TwoRoom Flat alrconditloned. ail conveniences. P.O. Box STO. FULLY FURNISHED IBKRACE Houses Upper Serangoon. Hygeta System. Monthly Rental $22.S Available Immediately. Please apply Chen, lei ***** AVAILABLE FOH LEASE I oedrooius bungalow Ist Class fcurnishea at 14. Cotswold439 words
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Advertisement869 1958-08-07 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 7* Worit ti (Mim.)— Box it ttt. txtrm. EUROPEAN COUPLE requires Unfurnished Bungalow or Flat, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, servaat quarters, under $300. Write address, details. P.O. Boa 2550 DUTCH EXECUTIVE Requires bungalow three bedrooms (un) furnished. Districts 9-11. Long/ short lease. Please write Box A 5506 S.T869 words
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Advertisement934 1958-08-07 13 PHILATELY It Wmrmm ti ft ttt. mmtrm. -EMBOSSED" Plrst Day Covers for "Plrst Merdeka Anniversary" I stamps issuing 31/8/58. Particulars. Samples— from S. I*. Sun. P.O. Box 3037 K Lumpur. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Word, ti (Mim.)— Box it tU. txlrm. AMERICAN MAGAZINES. 5.166 titles. Lowest prices. Write for price lists934 words
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Advertisement817 1958-08-07 13 POX SALE It Wori, tS (Mim.) Box at txtro BATTERY OPERATED TAPE- RECORDER, German made with 1 amplifier, Telephone Recorder Sbrhtly used. Bought. $550/-. sell $330/-. Flash-light $65/- Bex A 5512 S.T. HOLT'S CLEANER FOR Perspex'. Cleans 'Perspex' without .scratching. Qulrkly and easily removes dirt. dust, mud and insect stains.817 words
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Advertisement524 1958-08-07 13 NOTICES REMINDER FMSHOL» LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT OUR SALEROOM Nos. 14 16 ROBINSON RU. BTOBC. TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. No. 163 ARAB ST. 2 PCS. LAND AT LOhONG 5 GEYLANG. No. 147 DUNLOP ST. Nos. 85 66 CHINA ST 4 PCS. LAND AT PULAU ÜBIN524 words
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Article66 1958-08-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A second half rally by South Indian Rovers enabled them to win their final FAS League Dlv. Two match 4-2 against Selangor Indian Association at Taylor Road today Irutharaj (2) scoreo tor SLA. In the first half and Subramaniam (2), Oopal and Ramachandran66 words
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Article258 1958-08-07 14 LONDON. Wednesday. itAMPSHIRE increased their lead at the top ot the English County Cricket Championship yesterday, but their 14-point victory over Kent ai Canterbury came after a desperately close struggle in which the decision might well have gone the other Needing 80 In 100 minates.258 words
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Article86 1958-08-07 14 BRADMAN IS MADE MCC LIFE MEMBER ADELAIDE, Wed. Sir <<* Donald Bradman, who was yesterday appointed an honorary life member of Marytebone Cricket Club at Lord's, said today he was delighted at the honour. "I feel this is a compliment to Australian cricket" he said. Sir Donald is already anReuter - 86 words
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Article502 1958-08-07 14 RECOUP 368 TO COMPETE IN THIS YEAR'S FMAAU MEET USIS offers Fed another athletics coach RUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-federa-tion of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union is expected to reconsider at its annual meeting in Penang on Aug. 16 whether or not to run a National Athletic Championships in502 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-08-07 14 MOLLY HISCOX winning the 440 yards in the new world record of 5€ 3sec. Reuter photo.Reuter - 20 words
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281 1958-08-07 14 R. Deyro: We'll defend our titles IPOH, Wed. The new 1 Malayan tennis men's singles ar.d doubles champion, 32--year old Raymundro Deyro of The Philippines, and his nephew and doubles partner, 20 year old Miguel Dungo. will return to defend their titles at next year's Malayan championships scheduled to be281 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-08-07 14 MX. H.H.N MrSHAI.VS Uladness 1 1. Piccolt) near 'alls. clearing away from M. P. Mercier's Ranchiquito (F. Bonn) to win the Goodwood Cup at Goodwood on July 3135 words
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Article303 1958-08-07 14 tJUDAPEST, Wednesday. ISTVAN ROZSAVOELGYI, of Hungary, beat his own official world 1.500 metres record in Budu pcs: last night by clocking 3min 40.3 sec Ro.sza voelgyl holds the I official world record »t 3mln 40 6sec. but several faster performances are awaiting ratification Best ofReuter - 303 words
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Article24 1958-08-07 14 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Unbeaten P.W.D. Sports Club A' beat Parit Buntar Gum 4-0 in a First Division soccei league match here yesterday24 words
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Article40 1958-08-07 14 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed r Selangor Rangers, which will Include several Asian Oames players, will meet United Malayans Sports Club's Invitation XI In a soccer match on the padang here this Saturday Admission Is SI (seats) and 50 cents.40 words
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Article44 1958-08-07 14 The inter-port goii match between Singapore and Hong Kong ended in a draw at the R.S.O.C. yesterday, each team winning six matches In the foursomes on Tuesday, Hong Kong gained a 3-1 lead but Singapore levelled In the singles yesterday winning 5-344 words
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Article110 1958-08-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Sir Henry Lee. the Minister of Finance, has been elected president of the Senior Golfers Society of Malaya. Other officials are: Vice president. Sir Ewen Ferguson; captain, Mr. E A. Clamplt; hon secretary and treasurer. Mr W. Mulr; committee, Messrs. B o Chua110 words
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Article60 1958-08-07 14 RAYMUNDRO DEYRO and M Dungo will play exhibition matches in Singapore on the S.CC courts today at 4 45 D.m. Their first match will be a two-set doubles match nealnst on» Cher Be? and Khong Kit Soon After this they will meet each other in60 words
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Article51 1958-08-07 14 KUALA LUMPU.I. Wed. Royal Air Force and U. M.N.O drew 4-4 In their soccer match at Merdeka stadium tonight. The match was decided by the toss of a coin and the airmen won. Scorers were: House <3> and Williams for RAT., and Dol Salleh (3> and Aziz for51 words
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Article159 1958-08-07 14 Britain drops out-of-form Ibbotson from team LONDON. Wed. -Derek Ibbotson, the world's fastest miler. who has been generally out of form this year, is omitted from Britain's team for the European Athletic Championships announced here last night. The championships will be held In Stockholm from Aug 21 toReuter - 159 words
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Article156 1958-08-07 14 Ceylon team to tour Malaya A UNIVERSITY of Ceylon hockey team will tour Singapore and the Federation in December this year to play a series of matches. The team, which will include five All-Ceylon players, will be the guests of the Malayan Hockey Federation. The team have agreed to pay156 words
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Article134 1958-08-07 14 SWANSEA, Wed Ths 3 rain ruined cricket natch between Olamorgan and the New Zealanders was abandoned h» a draw on the niPl day here yesterday after the wrt weather had cut play to 95 minutes. MM ZEALAND 111 Inm 3*6 8 declared GLAMORGAN Ist Inns toverile h134 words
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Miscellaneous43 1958-08-07 14 mm\m KUALA LUMPUR: S«ceer: Winners of R.A.P. v U M.N.O v winners of Rangers v Depot. Merdeka Stadium (7.30 pm.l; losers of the earlier match to meet 745 p.m.). Govt Dept and Business Houses League Dlv I— PW.D v Chartered Bank Ipoh Road.43 words
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