The Straits Times, 9 August 1958
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Title Section22 1958-08-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFMBP SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times flew**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, I*sB ft ft it II CENTS22 words
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Article928 1958-08-09 1 SCEPTICS— SO OOVT. BARES THE DETAILS Five pages of small blue pad rewarded attack on camp Coded Red plans 'year's most important find' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Leaders of the Communist Party in north Malaya held a series of meetings in the jungle east of Ipoh during928 words
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143 1958-08-09 1 LONDON, Fri First Indications of the possibility of price cutting in synthetic rubber is seen by the Daily Telegraph in an announcement that Polyver Corporation of Canada has lowered its domestic and export price of general purpose synthetic by 85 cent to 23 25143 words
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THUGS HIT AGAIN
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Article, Illustration230 1958-08-09 1 Boy, 13, missing: Mother fears kidnap POLICE yesterday searched for a 13--year -_aM Slagappje schoolboy missing from his home, where an arson attempt had been made a few months ago. The boy. MA. Rajoo. a Primary Four student at a private school, has not been seen since he left his230 words
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87 1958-08-09 1 SINGAPORE police yesterday continued their search for Tan Eng Soon. 15. kidnapped by gangsters of Group 24 five days ago. Detectives went to Kampong Silat. where Tang lives and Interrogated his •rlends. Tang v known to police to be a member of Group87 words
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Article, Illustration325 1958-08-09 1 Carpenter found slain in back lane A CARPENTER was found murdered in a Singapore back lane yesterday 12 hours after he had been abducted by a secret society fang. The blood-soaked body of Hin Keng Chong, aged, 22, lay sprawled In the back lane between Jellicoe and Penhas Roads, off325 words
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Article210 1958-08-09 1 NEW YORK, Friday. TTOE UN. Security Council voted unanimously last night for an emergency session of the General Assembly on the Middle East. The assembly will i meet this afternoon. The United states, at the end of a six-hour session, challenged Russia to let theReuter - 210 words
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97 1958-08-09 1 'Settlement by Sept. 15 or else... 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Union of Plantation Workers Mid in a statement tonight that there would be "serious repercussions'' within the rubber industry if no settle, ment to their wage dispute is reached by Sept. 15. The statement said: "We have waited97 words
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Article24 1958-08-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, PH. An Ivory coloured $50,000 Rolls-Royce for the Tang dlPertuan Agong arrived in Kuala Lumpur today. It will be airconditioned.24 words
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Article25 1958-08-09 1 There are 10.000 Dutch people In Indonesia compared with 220.000 In IMS. says a report Issued by the Dutch Consulate In Singapore yesterday.25 words
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Article19 1958-08-09 1 COLOMBO, iti.— Th« Independent Morning Times will cease publication from Sept. 1. v was announced today.19 words
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Article40 1958-08-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A schoolboy. Poong Ah Lin. IS, was drowned In a mining pool In Cheras Road here this afternoon. Poong, who lived In Petal Ing Street, went for a swim with five friends40 words
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Article57 1958-08-09 1 GLASGOW. Fri Twelve hours after he was released from jail, where he had served a sentence for assault. Patrick Brennan 38. was back In the cells for assault. Brennan, who admitted .striking a man on the face with a broken glass In a public house,57 words
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2 a.m, news roundup
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Article91 1958-08-09 1 ATHENS. Fr.i— Sir Hugh Foot. Governor of Cyprus, met Archbishop Makarios here this afternoon in a new move for a Cyprus settlement between two meetings of the British and Greek prime ministers today. After the meeting. Archbishop Makarios exiled leader of the Cyprus movement for unionReuter - 91 words
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80 1958-08-09 1 LONDON, Fri.— T h e Vanguard, Britain's last and biggest battleship, which has never fired a shot in anger, should be scrapped unless a "positive" function can be found for it. This course is recommended by a select committee on estimates in a report toReuter - 80 words
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Article102 1958-08-09 1 BAGDAD. Fri. Iraq was today moving steadily towards closer ties with the United Arab Republic Outward signs of the trend were noted In Arabic newspapers which have turned their, attention from Intern*! corruption and suppression fostered by imperialism to the future international aims Of IraqReuter - 102 words
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Article369 1958-08-09 2 MOSCOW PAYS HEAVY PRICE TO KEEP PEACE at CAMP THE SUMMIT PLAN: DEMAND BY PEKING LONDON, Fri. Russia is believed to have made a deal with China over Formosa. diplomats here think that Russia's backing out from a summit conference may have been part ofReuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-08-09 2 THE QUEEN and the Duke of Edinburgh duck as a cricket ball goes over the boundary for six during a game at Highclere Park (Hampshire) in which the Duke played last Sunday. The match, in which several well-known professionals took part,UPI - 61 words
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164 1958-08-09 2 LONDON, Friday. TALL girls cannot be shrunk like Alice in Wonderland but hormone treatments could have kept them petite, the British Medical Journal suggests I today in an editorial. Daily doses of oestrogen hormones taken by adolescent! for two or ttireeReuter - 164 words
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Article111 1958-08-09 2 Now Guards retreat to mambo beat LONDON. Frl. Jazz and mambo music was heard at sunset here last night on the Horse Guards' Parade, "holy of holies" of British Guards, whi-n 60 buglers and drummers of an American Air Force band took part In beating the retreat. The ceremony, organisedReuter - 111 words
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Article27 1958-08-09 2 WASHINGTON, Fri—Congress passed and sent to the White House yesterday legislation to authorise the Government to lend $250 million for investment in small businesses—UPl27 words
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74 1958-08-09 2 Terror by T.M.T.' gang held in Jordan AMMAN, Fri J*r4ania n aathoi tiles announced last night that they had arrested 20 wlim of a terrorist gang whicti aimed to "terrorise peaceful citizens" by placing slabs of TNT explosive in feveiga and Cveraaent buildings. Most members of the gang were reported74 words
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Article26 1958-08-09 2 LONDON, Fri.-The Ministry of 6upply announced last night that the Government is considering with top scientists "the possible launching of a British satellite."— U.P.l.26 words
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Article91 1958-08-09 2 WASHINGTON, Fri The United States has demanded that Russia grant the US Embassy in Moscow the unrestricted right to distribute press releases, the State Department said yesterday. It made public a Note to Russia pointing out that the Soviet Embassy here recently began wide distribution of propaganda91 words
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REST OF THE OVERSEAS NEWS
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66 1958-08-09 2 LONDON, Fri. Ghana's Prime Minister, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, left for home after a private visit and said that a member of the British Royal Family would be a guest of his country next year. Dr. Nkrumah did not say who the visitorUPI - 66 words
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Article28 1958-08-09 2 NEW YORK: The new Iraqi regime pledged its determination to co-operate with members of the United Nations to promote "friendly political and economic relations icith all of them."—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1958-08-09 2 JAKARTA: The Indonesian Government announced that President Soekarno signed the Citizenship Bill which provides for inhabitants of West Irian becoming Indonesian citizens. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article21 1958-08-09 2 PARIS: Gen. de Gaulle and Mr. Amintore Fanfani. the Prune Minister of Italy, conferred for two hours on the Middle East.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article26 1958-08-09 2 WASHINGTON: The Senate approved and sent to the White House a recordbreaking peacetime Defence BUI providing (US >$39,602.--827,000 for the year which began on Jujj 1.—U.P.1.UP - 26 words
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Article25 1958-08-09 2 JERUSALEM: Moshe Dioeik, 26, was sentenced to 15 years jail for hurling a hand grenade in the Israeli Parliament on Oct. 29 fast year. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article20 1958-08-09 2 BOGOTA: Mr. Alberto Lleras Camargo. joint candidate of the Liberal and Conservative parties, was sworn in as President of Colombia—U.P.l20 words
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Article32 1958-08-09 2 LONDON, Fri— D.R. Jardine, former England and Surrey cricket captain, who died aged 57 in Switzerland in June, left £71,274 < $605.--000). it was disclosed in hla will published yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement208 1958-08-09 2 Thousands of people have already bought the new l&boclate, Why? BECAUSE It being o twentieth century necessity to have the exact time AND the dote together on the dial of the watch, the TISSOT VISODATE gives you both with equally remarkable precision. BECAUSE...jfo c famous Tissot micronized movement is machined208 words
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Miscellaneous33 1958-08-09 2 THE GAMBOLS Mm mm (mjpti tmT\ lan t ably *ta«t7V> l >>N *l*mf^£^ you can cat itJ— r^r; ■J f Aft QOfIOM AS b^Hb^blH I f WAT ICrNCft 1 \OO LJMbC WI4£MI lib^b^^^^33 words
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Article768 1958-08-09 3 Soviet charge that West has 70,000 men in Mid-East false, he says WEST: 'READY TO JUSTIFY OUR ACTIONS 9 NEW YORK, Friday. jyfß. CABOT LODGE, of the United States, said yesterday that a statement by Russia earlier in the U.N. Security Council was ite "customary thoroughly falsifiedReuter - 768 words
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Article256 1958-08-09 3 'MAY THEY BRING PEACE' ATHENS, Friday. URGENT talks on the Cyprus question open here today between Mr. Harold Macmillan and Mr. Constantlne Karamanlls, the British and Greek Prime Ministers, and Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Two meetings have been arranged for today. Mr. Macmillan will laterReuter - 256 words
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Article86 1958-08-09 3 Appeals Court acquits Miller WASHINGTON, Frl. The U.S. Court of Appeals yesterday ordered that play, wright Arthur Miller be acquitted of contempt of Congress charges arising from his appearance before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1956. Miller is the husband of actress Marilyn Monroe. The 42-year-old dramatist, winnerUPI - 86 words
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Article63 1958-08-09 3 NEWPORT (Rhode Island). Frl.— Two American tankers collided in dense fog in the mouth of Newport harbour yesterday, killing 15 seamen and sending 35 to hospital with burns sustained in the raging fire which followed. Later, the Coast Guard said that all the menReuter - 63 words
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Article34 1958-08-09 3 LONDON, Frl.— Figures Issued by the Ministry of Labour here today showed that there were 412.000 unemployed persons In Great Britain In mid-July 17,000 fewer than in the month to midJune.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article31 1958-08-09 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States Naw today formally ended the four-hour alert on which all ships were placed at the beginning of the Middle East crisis last month. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-08-09 3 LOVELY Italian Aim star Gina Lollobrigtda receives a birthday kiss from her husband. Dr. Milk* gkofle, daring a press reception at the West Berlin Film Festival. And Just like an actress. Gina could not be coaxed to tell her age. Her latest dim, "Anna From62 words
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Article158 1958-08-09 3 BEIRUT, Friday. fEN Fuad Chehab, Lebanese Army commander and President-elect, appeared last night to have got his pacification" campaign well under way with the collection of arms from extremist groups. Soldiers today moved In i unobtrusive groups to several points in the capital and beganReuter - 158 words
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263 1958-08-09 3 LONDON. Friday. rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, ac- cused the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev yesterday of backing out of a clear-cut agreement to attend a summit conference. In a Note of unusual blunt. ness, delivered In Moscow. Mr Mwminan told the Soviet263 words
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Article353 1958-08-09 3 F ONDON, Thm»— There »aa lJ early uncertainty In London stock markets today following the lower Industrial output figure for June and the overnight decline on Wall Street Although no change was made in the British bank rate today. gUt-edged securities continued to Improve and closed showing numerous353 words
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271 1958-08-09 4 VICTIMS MUST HAVE THE COURAGE TO SPEAK OUT, HE SAYS IPOH, Friday. THE headmaster of Anderson School, Mr. M. Ogle, said today that he would not tolerate any gangsterism among his pupils. He warned: "If any pupil is found to be connected271 words
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92 1958-08-09 4 Four hurt in two K.L. road accidents KUALA LUMPUUR, Fri. Four people were injured, three seriously, in two separate accidents today. In the first ace .dent a motor cyclist. Mohamed Shan. 20, a peon in a Government department, was involved in a collision with a cyclist. Both were admitted to92 words
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98 1958-08-09 4 MURDERED TWO 10 YEARS AGO SAYS CHARGE HASIIIM bin Musa 39, was charged In Singapore yesterday with the murder of Ismail bin AH and Esah binte Awal It years ago. He was alleged to have committed the offences In a house in Lorong 17. Geylang Road, at 10 p.m. on98 words
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Article41 1958-08-09 4 MUAR, Frl. Speclar prayers at masques, churches and temples, land and sea sports and a talentime contest will be held here in connection with the first Merdeka anniversary. Government buildings will be floodlit. The aged will receive gifts.41 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-08-09 4 CHE ZAHRAH binte Za'aba, 38, mother ef six children, has been appointed head of the Malay programme section of Radio Malaya, Singapore. Che Zahrah has produced a variety of programmes. She joined Radio Malaya in 194 C She spent six months at the81 words
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230 1958-08-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 30 girls irom all over the country have applied to Join the Muslim College, Klang raising hopes hat it may not be long before Malaya has its first women kat his. The three-year diploma and degree courses230 words
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Article29 1958-08-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl The Petallng Jaya Development Corporation will have a surplus revenue of $20 9SO this year, according to revised estimates of the corporation published today29 words
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204 1958-08-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. lEADERS of Malaya s 30,000 civil servants met for three hours today and failed to reach agreement on what action they should take in protest aganist the Government's wage "freeze" de- lSKjil. An informed source said after today's meeting of the204 words
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286 1958-08-09 4 AIRMAN TO STAND TRIAL ON .RAPE CHARGE SENIOR Aircraftman Gordon H. Westcctt, 23, of R.A.F., Tengah, was yesterday committed for trial before the next Singapore Assizes on a charge of raping a bar waitress, Pearly Tay, 25. The offence, the prosecution alleged, was committed in a lane off 11} mile,286 words
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Article30 1958-08-09 4 Love with cuts KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The controversial French film "Her First Love" will be released in the Federation with minor cuts, the Federation's Censorship Committee of Appeal has decided.30 words
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Article58 1958-08-09 4 CASE OF THE MISSING INSPECTOR ALOR STAR, Fri— K-dah Police are looking for an inspector reported missing since last Saturday. He is Inspector Ahmad bin Osman, ofHcer.in. charge of the Special Con. stabulary at Gurun. Popularly known as "Ahmad Parachute", the 35-year-old inspector served with the British forces during the58 words
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Article51 1958-08-09 4 TAIPINO, Frl. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, will open a two-day food and fun fair In aid of the building fund for the Young Men's Hindu Association Tamil School here tomorrow at 2.30 p m The school needs about $30,000 for a new51 words
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Advertisement90 1958-08-09 4 CONGRATULATIONS j 1" Messrs. X Fitzpatrick's j Food Supplies (Far East) Ltd. who today celebrate the opening of their NEW SUPER- MARKET in Orchard Road. The interior beauty of this magnificent building is 4 greatly enhanced by the installation of ..jaassSfrSWjf^ssaaaß^Efw^ssisg^rr; fg^y^ amv^i a^aw^aaM a»«w t All Flooring, Wall Tiling90 words
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Advertisement482 1958-08-09 4 THE NEW CHAMBORD -EXCITEMENI SSI -DISTINCTION PUJPI —PERSONALITY (Ujjllun A Masterpiece ot distinction, th« S«tko Vedette "Chambord" is a ■BMBBBHaBaBBaBaBBBBj superb exomple ot Continentol styling and mostertul crottsmorv iKI S 1 P c s nouette is on 9 ond -^-^g^ f£& thrillingly low. the profile is fifffL% boldly drown yet482 words
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Miscellaneous166 1958-08-09 4 RADIO: General Programme MAMA UAIAVA 9°° CloBe <lown; PU lli Pr HAIIIU MAJUAIA gramme summary tunes with cnnitT w»v» y° ur tWfln: 1-30 The news; 1.45 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Urn tuneB w)th youf tma 2 M 4i mrtrM Saturday date; 2.45 Australian VINOATORE magazine; 3.00 Saturday proni: m~«.™ 4r« ~>tr»166 words
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117 1958-08-09 5 ESTATE KEPALA IS SHOT BY A MAN IN GREEN ALOR STAR, FrL— An estate kepala was shot by an unknown gunman outside his house in Pauh, Perils, early this morning. The victim, K. Manickam. was rushed to Kangar hospital with a wound o n his chest, and was today reported117 words
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Article60 1958-08-09 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. The secretary of Kedah UMNO. Inche Johari bin Salleh. said today he was satisfied that ballroom dancing was not taught at the Sultanah A-smah School Kedah's biggest girls' school. Inche Johari told the Straits Times he had made careful inquiries and had found60 words
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Article146 1958-08-09 5 PBNANO, Friday. A LABOUR city councillor, Mr. P. U. David, last night said that the banning of parking along Penang Road the city's main, thoroughfare would improve and not hurt trade. "There will come a time I when people will say that It Is146 words
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Article54 1958-08-09 5 PENANG, Fri— The secretary general of the Singapore People's Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. held Informal talks with Penang Labour Party leaders last night. They met at the Gottlieb Road home of the Mayor. Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. Mr. Lee Is in Penang to appear In54 words
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Article26 1958-08-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Johore Bahru district Anti-TB Association will hold its annual meeting at its premises here on Aug. 20 at 5 p.m.26 words
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Article32 1958-08-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU, FrL The Johore Bahru District Youth Council Is organising an all-communities cultural show t) celebrate the anniversary of Independence at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Aug. 31.32 words
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Article158 1958-08-09 5 DEATH THREAT BY KNIFE GANG KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. i MOTHER pleaded with three thugs outside her home in Hicks road last night to stop flogging her 17-year-old son. Paul Saravanamuthu, a former student of the Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, was sitting outside his158 words
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Article54 1958-08-09 5 Fragmentation A promise PENANO. Fri.— The Minister of Natural Resources and Local Oovernment, Inche Baham.an bin Samsuddin, said here today the Federation Government might enact a law governing fragmentation of estates if present conditions worsened. "But so far. according to a recent report which my Ministry had received, the position54 words
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Article34 1958-08-09 5 PENANG. Fri. A trisha rider, Ooi Phee Hong, has told Dolice a passenger robbed him last night of a wrist watch, a pen. a Dair of spectacles and $1 30 in cash.34 words
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Article26 1958-08-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Johore Btate Youth Council holds Its annual meeting here on Sept 5. A social will be held In the evening.26 words
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Miscellaneous815 1958-08-09 5 IV naiiU K«l» Ilkiaria CATHAY: Scarlet Doll 1. 3 30. CATHAY; Oily Man 2.30. 7. 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: Tin Star 1.15. 930; LIDO: Pak Seah Chuen 330. 6.45, 9 15; PAKAMOUNT: (Cantonese) 3. 7. 15. 9 30. Insaaf 3 30. 6 30. 9 30; CAPITOL: Yangtze Incident 1.15. 3 30.815 words
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Miscellaneous63 1958-08-09 5 Ham Pakal CATHAY- Orlando 12.30. 3. 7.15. 9.30; TYE KUAN: Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje 3, 7, 930; REX: Chee Mul Pah (Hokklen) 1230, 3. 7 15. 9.30; SULTANA: Yoke Lul Choon Cheng (Mandarin; 12.30. 3. 7.15, 9.30. Kl.at.ft BRILLIANT: Tal* of Two Wlvea 2 15. 7. t.15; CORONATION: Bhagyavatl (TamUi63 words
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Article91 1958-08-09 6 M W*rit tit (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. N X Beng Hua died 8.8 1956, gone but never forgotten; by wife, children, brothers and sisters. IN LOVING MEMORY of the late Mr. o C. Stokes, Founder of G. C. Stokes ti Co Ltd., Singapore who passed away91 words
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Article101 1958-08-09 6 It HW. lit [Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late K T Arasoo. thank Relatives, Friends, for their Assistance. Wreaths. Messages and Attendance ,at Funeral. THE FAMILY OF The late Mr C. C. Stewart thank all Relatives »nd Friends for their Kind Expressions of Sympathy and Attendance at the Funeral101 words
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Article292 1958-08-09 6 It HerW« tl* <Ml»lm.m\. COLD 6TORAOE Hollind Rd open until 5 pni S.nurday. Mon Frl 6 p.m. QUARTER PRICE SALE at Vanity. Positively last day Opens nil 5 p.m. THE COCKPITS Java Rijsttafei is served every Saturday and Sudday lunch time YOU MAY WIN an automatic sewing machine If292 words
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Article33 1958-08-09 6 M *.<€. IX.it (Him.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Singapore. 8, Orange Grove Road. Singapore- 10 <o& Orchard Road) Sunday Services and Sunday School 10.30 a m Testimony Meetings Ist and 3rd ..'ednesdays 7pm33 words
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Article763 1958-08-09 6 Strike Threat Again Ten ol tile affiliated union* of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation are meeting separately to discuss what action to take in the event of a breakdown in negotiations with the City Council. Two others have already decided to call a strike. Would it not be763 words
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Article381 1958-08-09 6 Uniting For Peace Thanks tv <in ingenious amendment ollered by tv delegate for Panama, the UN Security Council was able 'o vote unanimously for a resolution summoning the General Assembly into specia. session to discuss the Middle East "crisis. For Russia, M; Sobolev had expressed dislike of specific references to381 words
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Article209 1958-08-09 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO E (From the Straits Times Of August 6. 1908) =At the Municipal meeting yesterday the Deputy PreE sident, Mr. J. Polglasc, s said he hoped the Press 'would co-operate in the attempt to appeal to Iho E public In conserving tho water supply. ZThe water level in209 words
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Article1431 1958-08-09 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by LXH'R murders and a suspected fifth slaying in the past seven days make lurid Singapore crimp history There has not been such a wave of violence since the first chaotic postwar months. Three of the victims srrr found stabbed, and the fourth was battered1,431 words
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Miscellaneous11 1958-08-09 6 m THE STATE OF SINGAPORE (With acknowledgments +o the Master Planners)11 words
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Article324 1958-08-09 7 SNAP DECISION: IF SINGAPORE DOESN'T WANT ME, I'LL GO IMMIGRATION CHIEFS LIPS STILL SEALED T)R. CHANG SHIH, 42-year-old China-born physicist, who was refused permission to stay in Singapore, made a snap decision to fly back to London on Thursday night. The Controller of Immigration,324 words
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Article, Illustration430 1958-08-09 7 Love test husband told: Pay $5 a month SMILES AND ANGER AT VERDICT IPOH, Fri. A young 1 husband who allowed his pretty teenaged wife to beat him "as test of love," was or-, dered by the Ipoh magistrate today to pay her a nominal monthly maintenance of $5, until430 words
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170 1958-08-09 7 Showman told: Free tickets or eggs... MALACCA. Frl. A man who told the owner of a travelling show that stones and cc« would be thrown at performances if he wa s not Riven 10 free tickets was fined $300, or four months' Jail, at Jasin today. Lee Boon Kai. 38.170 words
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Article160 1958-08-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pOMMUNIST attempts at subversion through trade were aimed at getting a stranglehold on the Malayan economy by flooding the market with cheap goods. The president of the FMS Chamber of Commerce. Mr. H. B. Hussey. said this today. He was commenting on a160 words
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Article68 1958-08-09 7 IPOH, Frl. A former shroff of the Hongkong and Shangha. Bank heir, clvone Sik Kwan. was committed today for trial in the Supreme Court on seven charges involving $00,000. Cheong 30, father of seven children, reserved his defence on four charges of criminal breach of68 words
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Article24 1958-08-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. There were no casualties to either the security forces or the terrorists in the Federation today, the Government announced.24 words
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Article123 1958-08-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. rpHE Federation Government was urged today to 1 allow subscribers to the employees' provident fund to withdraw a portion of their contributions if they should lose their Jobs. A memorandum by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce to the Minister of123 words
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Article41 1958-08-09 7 IPOH, Frl. The Old Girls' Association of the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School here has decided to launch a campaign to raise funds for their own building. The funds will be raised through dances, food and fun fairs, and jumbje sales.41 words
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Article30 1958-08-09 7 PENANG, Frl. Penanc state, councillor. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, former secretary of the Alliance state council, returned from America today after a three-month tour under a USIS leadership grant.30 words
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136 1958-08-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A suspected kidnapper ordered to be banished to China by the Federation Government, was recently sent to Singapore instead. A spokesman of the Ministry of Interior and Justice told the Straits Times today that the reason was that the man proved136 words
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Article47 1958-08-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Petre Munteanu, tthe Rumanian tenor, will sing at the Chinese Assembly hall here on Aug. 14 under the auspices of the Federation Arts Council. He has sung In opera houses in Rome, Florence, Venice. Trieste, Bologna, Palermo. Turin and Genoa.47 words
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Article, Illustration313 1958-08-09 7 CANADIAN PROFESSOR HERE TO MAKE SURVEY, WILL SEEK AID OF MALAYAN MERCHANTS THE University of Ma--1 laya is planning to start diploma courses in business administration. It has invited Professor Leslie O. J. Wong, of the University of British Columbia, to study the practicability of starting313 words
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Advertisement177 1958-08-09 7 r— B4th ANNIVERSARY i SALE We Now Offer You Some Of Our New CONSIGNMENTS »t ASTOUNDINGLY LOW PRICES Lodie. Depr. Hoin Crepe 42" (12 dbOTl No, $1 00 o jft i|j French Lacet 45" Now $8.50 yd. Imb'd Cotton 3©" $2.50 y* Lodie« Non-iron Cotton Shirt* $7.50 eoch. L«die. Sock177 words
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Advertisement45 1958-08-09 7 Sausages are a good meal... SAUSAGES are a -feast Sfc FRESH-FROZEN OR IN TINS Sol* Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co. Li>NESCAFE DUPE m COFFEE i^y^ IPiID I jfoC rJ&*> Uomvwmom vi«.f momtmt. I m&r Jm iimitib El I F I I R Imj wi ion45 words
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Article208 1958-08-09 8 "I am also challenging the conduct of the proceedings of this case in the lower courts," he said. Mr*. Lee was arguine an appeal before Mr. Justice Rigby against a maintenance order issued against Tan Kia Gan. a Malayan Airways engineer. who had been ordered by the Penang Sessions Court208 words
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250 1958-08-09 8 Chinese tin mines 'may close' if Govt. does not give aid IPOH, Friday. pHINESE tin miners in the Federation fear that they may bare to close their mines if the Government does not give them aid. The fear was expressed at a meeting of the Perak Chinese Mining Association held250 words
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87 1958-08-09 8 Rfc 7.M3 too relish freighter Fulaafci will start loading a S6JM.M* cargo of Malayan rubbrr in Singapore today. A spokesman for the vessel's agents told the Straits Tines yesterday that the Pulaski would toad a total of 3.800 tons of rubber from Singapore,87 words
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Article40 1958-08-09 8 A painting exhibition American scenes In watercolour by Ran In-tlng. a Formosan artist, was openeJ last night by Dr. Chen Su Lan at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce The exhibition will end an Aug. IS.40 words
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234 1958-08-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fTHE Federation Government today warned people 1 that it is still necessary to register their businesses although the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Ordinance, 1953. has been repealed. bA statement makes It clear at businesses still have to be registered, but under234 words
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233 1958-08-09 8 PENANG, Friday. A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today 't* challenged the jurisdiction of the magistrate's and sessions courts in hearing and making an order in a maintenance case. adopted in such a case. Mr. Lee submitted, should have been for the233 words
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286 1958-08-09 8 2 DIED AT DRINKING SESSION, COURT IS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five Sikhs sat down for a "friendly" drinking session. About an hour later two of them were killed, the Selangor High Court was told today. A former watchman, Banta Singh. 49. today recounted the events which led to the286 words
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Article27 1958-08-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The retiring Supervisor of Elections, Mr. Gerald Hawkins, and his wife will be guests of the Rotary Club at lunch on Wednesday.27 words
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Article49 1958-08-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Ftl. A clerk. K Arumugani. 20. of Pudu Road. coHapwd this morning and died In hospital without regaining consciousness after, the police said, he bad taken a whoie bottle of health salts. The police think that he did not understand tot i directions.49 words
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Advertisement631 1958-08-09 8 !|C_Ss_i3i!H^ »I>IOM,'I ""i «'E«S TODAY! kj MB ■> H a.m.. 1.45, 4.15. «.4S 5.30 p.m. j, M MA SI CHAN <-nil CUf VffaTAf" C"" 1 I*"*1 i* HONG SIN LUI SOU SHI TUC ft Colour. MIDNIGHT Anthony ANOHY AG( C"aeoo» •ft TONIGHT Pwtrfns IB NGK *GE- Tfe^ y£ Hall on631 words
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Advertisement649 1958-08-09 8 >> mT~**T"1 -^-M-aj— [l^fc3^lL^Mß^j[n^pT Nyj(|l|ili^^Jl p 1 1 phone iVn-rrTTiX Shoeing VSBSSiir 145 6.30 5.30 I i MA^ON^FLTOM "TOO MUCH, TOO SOON" (WB) I I COMIM6 "STAKEOUT ON DOW STREET" (we) t c t h e t "WONDERLAND Of NATURE" Tomorrow M'nlle: "AN APPOINTMENT AFTER DARK (M). 2?*" 1 »^>VB649 words
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Miscellaneous186 1958-08-09 8 Straits Times Crossword 15 16 Si ACBOSS 13 Brave In the Dutch way? 8 Kflow the boy', back in town Jf m TELFw i Uat C rnrtag cSipanhT tr^. Mt eo_--10 Go by examination rewlt (4) S!?t l i_? w_. 11 Even altering allowance. In Jf* f!jf B U rsS_tT^a186 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1958-08-09 9 THERE WAS A TIME WHEN THE MALAYS LOOKED TO THE WISE MEN OF PASAI. SUMATRA. FOR RELIGIOUS INTER^ PRETATIONS. ISLAM HAD BEEN INTRODUCED INTO JAVA AND SUMATRA BY ARAB TRADERS. WHKN Manlana Abu Bakar returned to Malaya from his pilgrimage lo Mecca, he rallied with him1,165 words
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Advertisement166 1958-08-09 9 TODAY! 3.3*. 7 9.3* p m "MAMBO KOK NEO" (Hokkirn) _Tomorrow n a.m.: ■Rrtravrd v.lll DO SOME MEN SUCCEED AND OTHERS KAIL II you would like tv know il >ou »i'iilii like more monry. happir.ru in marrmgr. iid^anccment in your work. v d>n»mir pi-mon.iim all ihr» ran b. Yours if166 words
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Advertisement289 1958-08-09 9 1\ BOSCH ffllx\ REFRIGERATORS bosch tie so *f I U M ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYA Total Capacity c* fc fiaii C.».c«r 04 o H E«*,c Ommom rwi**, do* H«r« it n> The gr »ol»»l rang, of re* r igerotort lo b# offered »V •».<•% to tt>» Malayan pwUic, ever289 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-08-09 9 1 urnti>n A Co. By l#*fio Tlu> Stain t By L*>slit> Vhtarterin MM irk Trtavy By Vhester GttuM \y^- W t~c^^l P&SED ME VT ™CRC*S O* t>JTACT MCTAL ON \PLAV TWTT AGAIN?/ Yf^ WUAT Tw E c \*jA»c rv>ktf" I I NOTHING 1 I fZ^M^\^ TM*flaT CAR. ?7* s~ I118 words
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507 1958-08-09 10 ALL LOCAL MARKETS END WEEK ON QUIET NOTE By Our Market Correspondent Malayan Markets closed the last full trading day of the week yesterday on an extremely quiet note with a small volume of business written in both the shares and rubber. All sections of the share market were, however,507 words
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Article147 1958-08-09 10 *of 11st first grade rubber buy era f.o.b. closed in Singapore yes) terday at 80% cents per lb. down half a cent on Thursday's closing price. Closing lone: Slightly easier. Closing price* In cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS Spot f.o.b. buyers 80%, sellers 80*4;147 words
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Article20 1958-08-09 10 Malayan Share Market: Amg. 8 Aui. 7 Industrial* 88.38 88.55 Tina: 79.7* 79.78 Jan. 1 19 M IN20 words
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Article64 1958-08-09 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change in its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate Is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. reaay: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.81 for cash and 5.83%64 words
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Article101 1958-08-09 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected toda> are: Athene 12. Nleuw Holland 4 5. Ivan Bechenov 6A. State of Madras 6 7, Kamlkawa Maru 89. Surat 10 11, MoonJe 13 14. Eastern Saga 15 16. Cellina 18. Selzan Maru 19 20, Tronoh N. Wall101 words
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Article18 1958-08-09 10 During July Chermanp; Development produced 197,000 lb. of rubber. InOragtri 74.094 lb. and Nyalas 50.610 lb18 words
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Article301 1958-08-09 10 The Malayan share Brokers' Association reported: "All sections on the local sharo market were quietly steady and the turnover was small." Singapore and Federation bro ken reports*! the following baol noss alone yestorslay: Praser St Neave ords 13.67 Vk; Gammon tl 46. W Hammer $160; Henry Waugh $1.10;301 words
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Article332 1958-08-09 10 AFTER the long week-end there was a definite postholiday note In the rubber market which has persisted throughout the week, report Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co., Ltd. In their current circular. The volume has been on the small side with a number of dealers showing little inclination332 words
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Article105 1958-08-09 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent August/September 8314 buyers, $32 tellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $49 sellers, drum $51 3/4 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $131. Sarawak $110, special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra AssoeelaUea105 words
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Article25 1958-08-09 10 SINGAPORE, AUG. RUBBER: MV» cents per lb. (down half a cent). TIN: $371.25 per pica! (ap 50 cents). Inofficial estimated offering 13t tons.25 words
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Article163 1958-08-09 10 MELBOURNE, Pri. INVESTMENT shares on the 1 Stock Exchange here today moved along variable lines. A firm tone was maintained but buying was on more selective lines. Retailer stocks firmed slUhtly. and Bradford Cotton gained Sp^k. Mining shares recorded a f^^B tone with the most outstaiTwaPJ move being163 words
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Advertisement310 1958-08-09 10 NOTICE Road over Bldor River Bridge at T.P 15/25, Teluk Anson Branch will be closed to traffic for repairs to railway track on 288 1958 from 10.30 p.m. to 4.30 .< 111 the following morning. By Order Executive Engineer. PWD. Lower Perak, Teluk Anson. FREE! FREEH Our patron* and customers310 words
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Advertisement355 1958-08-09 10 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Temporary Stenographers In the Royal Federation of Malaya Police Force. Appointments are on a month-to-month basis in the salary scale $253x14--351 366x14-422 per mensem plus current rates of cost of living allowance. Qualifications: At least 80 words per minute In shorthand and355 words
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Advertisement521 1958-08-09 10 NOTICES ALEXANDRA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SINGAPORE (A BRITISH ARM CHILUKEN'S MHIKILI. Vacancies exist for two European teachers (or LATIN up to GCE Ordinary Level and KELIOIOUS KNOWLEDGE. Applicants must be entitled to the status of qualified teacher under the rules of the British Ministry of Education and should preferably be honours521 words
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Advertisement794 1958-08-09 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for tbe electrical contract for 4 blocks of 9 storey flats and 4 blocks of 4/7 storey flats at St. Michael's Road —Contract IX Tender form etc. may be obtained from tbe Architects' Department on payment of a deposit of 1100 which will794 words
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Advertisement179 1958-08-09 10 SHIPPING NOTICES mlt "ELLEN MAERSK" Voy 11 Arrived: 2177/58 Consignees of cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held at Godown 31/32 at 8.30 a.m. on 11/8/58. No further survey will be held after this date. As Agents: ANGLO-AMERICAN CORP LTD. i.s.s. "STATE OF179 words
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Advertisement823 1958-08-09 10 "K LINE 9 Japan 0.8.A. Pacific tk Atlantic Coast Service S'porp P S'tiaai Penant fT« Kof CT* i» Ft* PIT "Kamitm Mart" Hi call Ma.l/ I 11/11 taf 11 ipg »*M 13 Sept M Sept M call 14/11 ««i 1.1.1 m Mm iiltall ii/11 teat UJtpl 11 last Hi tail823 words
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Advertisement1442 1958-08-09 11 t.i. *4os MANSFIELD eSc CO., LTD. Tai: uu% IM '.m (Incorporated ia Smgaport) 0 j MM Vm" THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE £f tAUMMt 10 LIVERPOOI. tUMM, IMMM, a MbTMXIWAI PORTS (Vu taat mta hacitt tt *r*MM aa Pmmm Cm* *f ttad RMa) Carneri option to prccaaf an Mai' ports to1,442 words
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Advertisement1091 1958-08-09 11 BAST ASIATIC LINES MMMMMM tAHMat FM Mfa PMrt tAaX MMML. MTMaT- ttnittAM MAMlttt, MEMEN, COPENJIACEN, MTBtMMM, MU t>M* P. rkM faawj "UUMir* M/M tap M/M taf M/n tal "MM- T/ I Sepi t/Mtapt 11/tltepl -MtlACf*''" W/Mteat "SEiAntiA- ii/ttiMt avniMt n/Mtept •Callin Mjail •'Part SMa* MWtMM UIUMS FM UMMM MB/M MB1,091 words
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Advertisement1174 1958-08-09 11 g^ TBS MLNiag STEAMERS LTD. SAIIIIHS Tl AMU. IX I Ct4fTIP)INTAI PMTI ram) P. lam Ptnani IEMfTVtt lor Port MM, LIMMMI. CMnmaaua, HaMtari. Antarerp t »ltV'4 An U/M Aaf 11/ a ta| WMJUCMM for Htatart. immm, Rotterdam, M'brwit 17/71 tap. M/M tal tl/M tal BINItMMt far LOMM, RotierDm. irißM, Una1,174 words
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Advertisement1186 1958-08-09 11 McAUSTER CO., LTD. f£L. MJkiMM ■llWlplßai UMU aUTHIIM LIMB L ""!?i.1!ll?': I l>tM| L s*» Fttwistt MMM t MU lIATTU, VtJKMaU t PMTUM tat ttf UJ.A., ttartt Atlantic Parta teaartai «mm Mr Cattrai t SaaM MM OaaaM jtaCakam ttenti miMTr m nmu M taf/« Mat 'V I Mat t/il Saal1,186 words
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185 1958-08-09 12 WHY NOT ENGAGE MORE ANIMAL DOCTORS? A 6 a taxpayer and an animal lover I would like to know why the City Council 1& unaole to get enough veterinary surgeons to man the City Council Animal Infirmary. Time and again I have vsiited the infirmary and had to wait for185 words
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52 1958-08-09 12 SAVING TIME AT 808-A-JOB WEEK NOW that the Scouts' "Bob-a-Job" week U coming into view again, I hope their organisers will try to work out a system whereby each house is visited only once, or at the most, twice, and thus save the scouts' time and householders' tempers. AUDRET H.52 words
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497 1958-08-09 12 IjiVERY young doctor in government, service should welcome the assurance given by the Minister of Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, that in future their interests will be looked after, their ambitions encouraged and that in general they will be given a square deal497 words
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Letter80 1958-08-09 12 MAT I ask you to correct a misunderstanding In the report "The Growing Church" (S.T. Aug. 7). Among other things I was credited with having said that our appeal for funds which our extension requires was to "regular worshippers and non-pro-testants alike." Primarily our appeal Is addressed80 words
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Letter29 1958-08-09 12 LACKING IN FACILITIES POPLE in Merslng are proud of the two children's playgrounds at the beautiful beach here. A drawback is the lack of dressing rooms. AHMAD KAMAR Meraing.29 words
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322 1958-08-09 12 IN his letter (B.T. Aug. 8) Mr. Lee Kuan Tew and his party compatriots seem to be the only English-edu-cated who can understand Asia's social revolution. Probably the others do not understand because their education was only in Malaya, and not in "Imperialistic"322 words
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Letter49 1958-08-09 12 ALL LALLANG AND WEEDS HERE I WOULD like to draw the attention of the Singapore City Council to the following matter: The piece of land In the vlclnjty of the Kallang SIT flats, on the east side of Geylang River. Is overgrown with weeds and lallang. DAVID NGOI Singapore.49 words
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126 1958-08-09 12 MR. K. K. TAN (S. T. Aug. ITI 2) should not Jump to hasty conclusions and blame the Tanglin Branch because the opposition to the United Socialist Front comes from Dr. Arthur Llm and his two relatives only. i made It very clear126 words
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202 1958-08-09 12 rE $100 Inter-School Quiz conducted by Radio Malaya was entertaining, but I felt that it was unfortunate that the question master did not check his facts more closely before giving his decisions. I noticed this In the Semi-final and the Final stages when answers202 words
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Letter102 1958-08-09 12 RECENTLY the Singapore Improvement Trust warned its tenants of the consequence if they allowed the roadside hawkers to use their current for lighting their stalls. This waa welcome news but certain till- are *tUI using 8.1. T. current Pin -ball tables make an ugly scene of102 words
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Advertisement279 1958-08-09 12 A GROWING FAMILY f -i^.^.^^LeSE:r OPam We hav pleasure w§ arriva| f The Rhin ""^B^ff 1 and The E| «p h;int by S.S. Asama Mam CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. The Crest of Good Living comes to Singapore The Hotel Biltmore, a completely modern tire < proof 9-storey Hotel with the279 words
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Advertisement215 1958-08-09 12 BAND-AID' FIRST-AID DRESSINGS K^^B ARE AERATED Wjf J Air can get to the wound through tiny perforations The wound can 'breathe', so It heals more quickly 'Aerated' BAND-AID' First er< W^^'^9^^ Aid Dressings stick firmly and /^Hlik are easy to put on. Alw«ys use I them for cuts and icratches.215 words
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414 1958-08-09 13 SIR LEONARD HUTTON - SIR LEONARD HUTTON By LONDON, Friday. gN'(iLAND are taking a magnificent side to Australia. It has immense strength in every department of the game. But one thought stands out as we look again at the list of names; it does not include414 words
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Article115 1958-08-09 13 I ON DON Frt. Close of play scores In yesterday's county cricket matches: At PORTSMOUTH: Hants 169 awl 13-2 Middlesex 203. At WESTON-SUPER-MARE: Notts 89 and 165-5. Somerset 170-9 dec. At MIDDLESBROUGH: Yorka 250 and 165-9 (Close 84> Essex 124 (Illtngworth 7 49) At LEICESTEB:Reuter - 115 words
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Advertisement759 1958-08-09 13 Check Before Posting 1 Replies tt Bex Numbers Utmost cart the«M be taken j «hin replying to boa number I od» to u. e the CORRECT I I NUMBER end Addreu to Hie j I Straits Times, Times Home, i I River Valley Road. 1 Cask must be sent by759 words
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Advertisement660 1958-08-09 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT If Word, tt (mm-)— Box tt tit txtrm. "NEW FLORAVILLE,' 130 Grange Road, Charming suite. also double single accommodation. Full/part board. Dally/monthly rates Phone ***** AVAILABLE ROOM with Kitchen, private entrance, telephone Indian family preferred. 3, Topas Road off Woodsvtlle Road *****. after 5 p.m. ROCHFORT— 4 Oxlev660 words
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Advertisement636 1958-08-09 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE 10 Word, U Him. >— Box It ttt. txtrm. SHOPS A FLA rsi Lorongs 16 ft 27 Near Market, Easy Transport, Attraclve Designs. Solid Construction Prices from $15,500. Easy Payments Enq. Melodies Ltd.. 123 Queen Street Tel ***** FOR SALE with vacant possession August No.636 words
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Advertisement907 1958-08-09 13 VEHICLES WANTED M Word, ti fHim.)—Bmx tt tit txtrm. BENZ 180 M G Magnette (1*66 upwards) Must be in good condition. Ring ***** after one. SMALL ECONOMICAL CAR. In good condition, up to $2,600 Hione ***** (Office) or ***** (Home). VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wo,d, ti (Him.)— Box tt tU.907 words
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Advertisement888 1958-08-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M W.r4. $i (Wim.)—Bt tt tit. mxlrm. IS TOURS AN Old Model? An older car needs Shellubrlcatlon Just as much as this year's model. For your car's sake to increase the pleasure of easy driving, make a date for Shellubncatlon today. 1956 CHEVROLET. 1955 Flat 600. 1951/2888 words
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Advertisement467 1958-08-09 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be called shortly for the construction of proposed extensions and alterations to the Malay Mail Building at Pucn Road, Kuala Lumpur. Contractors wishing- to tender are requested to write to the Architects, giving full particulars. IVERSEN VAN SITTEREN. sth PI. Loke Yew Building, Kuala Lumpur.467 words
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1025 1958-08-09 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP EXPECT AN 'ENCORE' FROM THIS PARTNERSHIP RACING With DOUBLE EAGLE CAN BE PUNTER'S PAL TODAY THK Arthur Ward-Tudor Wonder partnership which triumphed in the Commissioner-General's Cup last week can put up an "encore" in the Penang Gold Cup over a mile1,025 words
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Article192 1958-08-09 14 1 ***** PRINCE Of LALITA (Or. Lee Haahlm) Rodcera 9.1 6 chlrg by Prince Chevalier- Lallta (F) Moon 2 ***** TBUI SINGS iE. J. Tan) Rodgers 9 1 9 beg by The Phoenix— Vanity Pair (O) Geyer S ***** TUDOR WONDER (Mdm. C. K Lee) Manning 9.0192 words
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Article121 1958-08-09 14 KOALA LIMPIB. Fri.—There •111 be eight race* an the Brat ana third day*, and eevea aa the aaeand day af Ike Sdaafar Tmrf Ctab'a Meeting Here aa Aaf. ML M and M. The Yang ai-Fertaaa Agang (.ola (ap aver all rarleaga far (lia On* beraea wW be121 words
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Article96 1958-08-09 14 F.A. OF SELANGOR DROPS PROBE KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The FA. of Selangor has decided to drop Its probe into statements to the press alleged to be made by Its coach, Mr. Wong Xl Leung. Thr statement, which eall-d upon the public "not to Influence state players." was published In a96 words
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Article242 1958-08-09 14 THOMAS BEATS TWO MILES RECORD Another Australian sets a world mark DUBLIN. Friday. A LBERT Thomas, of Australia, broke the world two miles record when he clocked Bmin 32sec here last night. The official world record Is Bmln 33.45 ec set by Sandor lharos of Hungary In London tn 1955.242 words
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Article244 1958-08-09 14 t^O ALA LUMPUR, Prt— A lanky 16-year-old Sikh, Jeswani Singh, of Anglo Chinese School. KUang, showea promise when he easily won the 880 yards final of the Methodist Boys School 1 Diamond Jubilee sports In 2 mln. 8.8 sec. at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Beven244 words
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Article70 1958-08-09 14 Perlis saved by 'own goal P&rfANQ. Pri. An own goal by Penang Malays fullback Kamaruddln saved Perils Malays .rom defeat In their Sultana Gold Cup (North aone) soccer tie at City stadium here today. The match ended In a l 1 draw. Perils ted by that goal In the 18th70 words
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Article, Illustration974 1958-08-09 14 lilt 1 -2.15» (Ctoaa Dlv. Fui-a. 1 Caatarhary (Mr. Mr*. S.K. Poo) R Breuk.. 7 9 0 (O) Bou f our. 2 ***** Indian Heather II (Sunny St.) R. Bagby. 6 8.11 (SF) Wara 3 ***** Khandi Star (Jade Oarden St.) E. Breuk.. 8 8.7974 words
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Article42 1958-08-09 14 EPSOM JEEP s best bets at Pen. Jjday are Indian Heather II (Race 1 1. Tudor Wonder (Cold Cup) and Ponrican (Race 6.) CALL BOY's double is Barlinnic (Race 5) and Pontican (Race 6). Best outsider. Couac (Cold Cup)42 words
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Article168 1958-08-09 14 FAS rebukes RAF officer KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Football Association of Seiangor haa reprimanded the football officer of the R.A.F., F/Lt. Clifford Tyers, for criticising F.A.S. on its refusal to allow four clubs to play friendly matches at Merdeka stadium on July 29 and 30. F/Lt. Tyers, had criticised F.A.a. in168 words
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Article94 1958-08-09 14 BIRMINGHAM Fit -Warwickshire finished the second day of their match here at Edgbaston against the New Zealand tourists with a lead of 76 runs with all their second Innings wickets in hand. The tourists, resuming at 16 for nought, were dismissed for 265, the young Warwickshire leftReuter - 94 words
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Article33 1958-08-09 14 IPOH, Pri.— Nine records, sis by boys and three by girls, wera set up at the Perak Schools interzone athletic meet on Anderson School ground here today Central Perak were champions33 words
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Advertisement719 1958-08-09 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT ¥OUB SEBVICsT 2* Wtrdt U» (minimum) 1t.,1, I «.«•<*. 1« Word. $l.i* (Him.) 1 OK bELF-URIVE CARS itioiif ***** Everflne Co.. 519. Serangoon Road HAWAIIAN HYBRIDS. Thumb pot seedlings from $2.00. P.O. Box 189. EVERY MINUTE PHONE Rings Jethmal Travel Planning Always Wonderful *****. POR APPOINTMENT WITH719 words
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Advertisement144 1958-08-09 14 ETERNn-Mnnc J FIRST WATCH TO WIND ffSBLF A ON A BALL-BEARINCfI \HKBJH|] MAGNimNG^^^kstaa^Hß^Hßfll Sh glass over /ixjfj wATiitmoof fjlll Z-*// SILfWINDING \a*«l iTir/f NON-MACNITIC NP ■■^•i\ jb. l.// SHOCKFROTECTID m\ UNMIAKASU S'tINC ■^^B^ESfc^ OATt CHANGING <^SSH? automatically HTHE BALL-BEARING IS TO WATCH-MARINO WHAT JET PROPULSION IS TO AVIATION I (famtneters144 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-08-09 14 KUALA LI'MPI'K TODAY SOCCEB: Malayan Chinese v Kowloon Bus. Merdeka stadium (7 JO pjn.) Sultans Gold Cup: Sciangor Malays v Perak Malays. Princes Road (9 pm < ATHLETICS: Methodist Boys School's Dlamord Jubilee sports Merdeka stadium i 3 pjn.). BADMINTON: Heah Cup Semi finals Seiangor Combined Schools v Malacca Combined95 words
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