The Straits Times, 22 August 1958
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Title Section20 1958-08-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALS EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Mat*** lie**** Estd. IMS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, i»5B IS CENTS20 words
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Article355 1958-08-22 1 U.N. DELEGATES JUBILANT OVER HEW MOVE 'Peaceful co-existence* proposal likely to win wide support Dag to fly to Beirut again NEW YORK, Thure. 11 _The 10 Arab states were planning to table a resolution in the U.N. General Assembly today to bring a swift end toReuter - 355 words
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Article74 1958-08-22 1 LONDON, Thurs. A Soviet submarine squadron of five ships headed through the English Channel today, apparently bound for the Mediterranean. The four 2.000-ton submarines and their depot ship were spotted by Royal Navy units late yesterday as they sailed through the Straits of Dover. In recent74 words
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Article12 1958-08-22 1 BALMORAL, Thurs.—Princess Margaret celebrated her 28th birthday today— U.P.I.UPI - 12 words
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Article, Illustration815 1958-08-22 1 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL Villages aid surrender of Reds I By IPOH, Thursday. AN INFLUENTIAL terrorist leader, district committee member Lim Chor Po, 31, and two aides, one a woman, have surrendered. They were among the last 27 terrorises in the South Perak area. They815 words
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Article436 1958-08-22 1 The first M-day honours for 100 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— More than 100 people will receive Independent Malaya* first honours and awards at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Aug. 31—merdeka day. Not all of them however will actually receive the Insignia from the Tan* diPertuan Agong at the In436 words
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Article63 1958-08-22 1 Syrian 'oil cash 9 move DAMASCUS. Thurs.— Byrla has called on an American company I -rating an oil pipeline across Syrian territory to open talks here on Saturday over a demand for more revenue from the company. The pipeline, owned by the Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company, carries oil from wells InReuter - 63 words
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Article40 1958-08-22 1 PARIS. Thurs. Police last night confiscated the leftwing weekly newspaper "France Observateur" for "acts against the security of the state." It had published an Interview with a leader of the Algerian Insurgent National Liberation Front Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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305 1958-08-22 1 K. BASKARAN - MAN THROWN OUT OF WINDOW BY GANGSTERS ay K. BASKARAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. pOUR secret society thugs walked into a crowded lodging house in Petaling Street here last night, dragged m 23-year-old lorry driver out of bed, beat him up— THEN THREW HIM OUT OF A FIRST FLOOR WINDOW. Before305 words
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Article40 1958-08-22 1 NICOSIA. Thurs. The Greek Cyprlot newspaper "Ethnos," In a despatch from Athens today, said Archbishop Makarios would soon n y to New York "to assist the Greek delegation's work In the O.N lobbies on the Cyprus question."— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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120 1958-08-22 1 AMMAN. Thurs.— A Jordan court today sentenced a Lebanese to be hanged and his 19-year-old Jordanian fiancee to seven and a half years Jail on charges of conspiring against the state, and possessing and throwing explosives. The man, Stephen Theordore, and his120 words
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Article61 1958-08-22 1 HULL, Than. British 1 trawlers sailed with secret orders for the Icelandic flshlng groands yesterday despite Iceland's threat to extend her territorial flshlng limits from four to 12 miles on Sept 1. Che trawlers are expected to fish under supervision of the Royal Navy. tritala considers61 words
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217 1958-08-22 1 FEUX; ABISHEGANADEN - CABINET 'YES' TO CHECK ON ALIENS AT CAUSEWAY FEUX ABISHEGANADEN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Razak committee's recommendations on controlling the entry of aliens Into Malaya via Singapore have been submitted to the Cabinet and, it is understood, have been generally accepted. One or two points, however, have been referred217 words
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110 1958-08-22 1 GENEVA. Than. Top scientists of the Communist and Western worlds ended seven-week conference here today with the announcement that tbe T had agreed it was "technically feasible" to police any international ban on nuclear weapons tests within specific limits. A network of control posts110 words
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169 1958-08-22 1 LONDON. Than.—lndonesia wants to bay from Britain equipment for her navy and air force and objections by the Dutch Government are holding up the sale, usually reliable sources said today. In Jakarta, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, confirmed Indonesia had sought armsReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement67 1958-08-22 1 ENGAGE ME MI 6 DRESS RINGS w~-^^ Ml mMt DIAMONDS EMERALDS, RUBIES. SAPPHIRES, "MIKIMOTO" CULTURED PEARLS and aba SOLITAIRE RINGS .tudded with > iamond» or t ro 3 Caroti apart rrem othei Cluttered DESIGNS G C. DE SUVA BROS. Manufacturing Jewelleri" 3, HotrUt Plata. Tpaf-I. Pba— »3IIS Use nutritious covrLAC67 words
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Advertisement59 1958-08-22 1 NUT TIM! HAVE Bw^f7 SUPPLIED IN fOU*» m//^A a W v l>o oi Tiger Beer Testimonials MR. L. FURLEATHER. well -known colony cricketer waa overheard to say in the club: "I wouldn't mind knocking up a run for every TIGER BEER I've had!" BMtWCO ANO 80TTLE0 IN SINGAPORE BY mmjmtm59 words
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Article, Illustration403 1958-08-22 2 DR. ISMAIL URGES ANGLO-U.S. WITHDRAWAL FROM MIDEAST fIEW YORK. Thurs. —The Federation yesterday warned the United Nations that "Communism, as an alien influence," could destroy the "constructive character" of nationalism. Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malayan ambassador to the U.N. wasReuter - 403 words
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151 1958-08-22 2 IRAQ: THE FIRST U.S. ARMS SHIPMENT PUTS IN AT BASRA T UE BAGDAD, Thursday. HE first shipment of supplies under the Unitec States military aid programme to reach Irac since the July 14 revolution arrived in Basra today a U.S. military spokesman announced here This move comes close on f151 words
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Article34 1958-08-22 2 TAIPEH. Thurs.— The Nationalist Chinese Government today approved the appointment of the former Foreign Minister. Dr. George Yen. as the new ambassador to the United States to succeed Dr. Hollington Tong.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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65 1958-08-22 2 'Summit' soccer: Cabinet v. envoys JAKARTA, Thars. The Indonesian Cabinet has challenged ambassadors here to a "summit" Mecer match at Jakarta sports stadium on Saturday. The Cabinet has already named its team. The diplomats are now choosing 11 players, who most all be envoys. The Indonesian Minister of Justice willReuter - 65 words
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Article57 1958-08-22 2 CANBERRA, Thurs The Australian Defence Minister Sir Philip Mcßride, told the House of Representatives today there were no plans for training Indonesian Army officers in Australia,. Indonesia had made an application to have some men trained In Australia about 18 months ago but had not goneReuter - 57 words
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223 1958-08-22 2 REST OF THE OVERSEAS NEWS SIX PARATROOPERS ARRESTED AFTER SPREE IN AMMAN PARATROOPERS ARRESTED AFTER SPREE IN AMMAN AMMAN, Thurs.— Six British paratroopers have been arrested for uprooting about 100 trees on the road to Amman airport after a drunken spree. Military sources said the trees were palled up followingReuter - 223 words
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Article55 1958-08-22 2 LONDON, Thurs.— Lord Goddard, 81. Lord Chief Justice since 194«. has resigned, It was announced yesterday. The Queen accepted his resignation yesterday, morn- ing a* Lord Goddard, redrobed. his wig characteristically tilted, presided for the last time at the Court of Criminal Appeal. His resignation takes55 words
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358 1958-08-22 2 IKE: MARINES in SINGAPORR PURELY FOR PLEASURE U.S marines at present in Singapore were thei purely for recreational purposes His attention was drawn at his press confer ence to what a reporter described as "a confusio of report*" about the arrival of the mSs Singapore and to further reports aboutReuter; UPI - 358 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-08-22 2 JERRY LEE'S WIFE OF 13 EXPECTING l»\ll M.ll (North Caro Una), Thurs. Rod 'n' roll singer Jerry Lei Lewis disclosed here lasi night that his rhild bride is expecting a baby. Lewis said. through I spokesman, that he learned last week the 13-year-old girl he married lasi year is expecting.137 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-08-22 2 THE GAMBOLS ly Bvry Apple* r 11 i^*^ Out 1 tfMOUU. MHO eOMiOi^) ffl Qwuect S^^ P^^^^\*o* i ooulomtJ19 words
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Article336 1958-08-22 3 HE AGAIN ATTACKS THE WEST. SAYS: SOUTHEAST ASIA WILL BE THEIR NEXT TARGET NEW YORK, Thursday. WHILE the ten Arab nations were hammering out their solution to the crisis yesterday, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, speaking in the General Assembly assailed the seven-power, Western-approvedReuter; UPI - 336 words
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148 1958-08-22 3 Nehru takes slap at Communist 'B ig Two' NTEW DELHI. Thurs.- The Indian Premier. Mr Nehru took an indirect slap at Russia and Communist China yesterday as he told the Lower House of Parliament that "certain countries are not acting up to the principles of co-existence." He did not nameUPI - 148 words
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Article32 1958-08-22 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. Secretary of the Army. Mr. Wilber M. Brucker, will leave for the Far East on Friday on an Inspection tour of approximately a month. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article26 1958-08-22 3 DACCA, (East Pakistan). Thurs. Five towns with 600 Inhabitants along the courses of the Padma and Tamuna rivers are reported 10 be flooded. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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243 1958-08-22 3 Ike warns he will use troops but Faubus is defiant WASHINGTON. Thurs. —President Eisenhower made it clear yesterday that he again would use Federal troops to enforce public school integration. He said at a Press conference that anarchy would result if the courts of the United States were defied onUP - 243 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-08-22 3 CROWN PRINCE FAISAL (right), the Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, greeting Field Marshal Abdel -Hakim Amer, the United Arab Republic War Minister and commander-in-chief, when the latter flew into Taif recently to confer with King Saud. It was the first meeting between a top U.A.R. officialUPI - 79 words
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105 1958-08-22 3 Australian training/ wins Asian friends A DEL AIDE. Thun. Australia's increasing popularity as a technical training centre for Asian students is gaining her much goodwill in Asia, the Seato secretary -general. Mr. Pott Sarasin, said here. Australia herself is expanding so rapidly that Asian students, the future leaders of theirReuter - 105 words
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Article22 1958-08-22 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government said today it would welcome any British offers to sell arms tn the Republic— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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175 1958-08-22 3 WASHINGTON. Thursday. 'THE United States will "undoubtedly" give F-100 1 Super Sabre Jets to the Chinese Nationalist Air Force, a U.S. State Department official said hert yesterday. But he indie before Nationalist pilots Formosa Straits. The Nationalist Government of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek hasUPI - 175 words
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Article75 1958-08-22 3 DARWIN Thurs. The new airfield here— largest military and civil airstrip m the southern hemisphere— will be ready for use In December. Civil Aviation officials announced today Thf rvw airstrip la tw< ?nr< a naif miles long and 200 ft. wide. It took three years toReuter - 75 words
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Article361 1958-08-22 3 f ONDON Wed— The recent »avanre in Industrial equities gathered momentum with the commencement of the new account in stock markets today and further substantial and widespread rises were recorded Industrials In fact had their most active day for a long time and overshadowed all other sections. OUt-ec361 words
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Advertisement228 1958-08-22 3 (&NADAS WEST COAST HALIBUT Its quality is superb: its I firm white meat and J»^\ delicate flavour make it I jfl\ suitable for a variety of W tempting dishes. Ideal for Fish Pudding, Fish £j& Moulie, Fish au Gratin. SINGAPORI CPU STORAGE (0. ITD. World's widest colour choice 7JV Simply228 words
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92 1958-08-22 4 GANGSTER FROM SINGAPORE HELD IN PENANG »ENANG, Thurs. A Singapore gangster vas detained- by CIO' men here last night. The man was strolling la an aoMsement park witb a locai thug when d£lecti«es «ot;ti*d them They were detained for Questioning The Singapore mao who said he arrived bere yesterday morning,92 words
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Article52 1958-08-22 4 PENANG, rhurs— A snatch thief punched a 14-year-old girt cyclist in Codrington Avenue this morning when she struggled with him and escaped with her gold chain Last night four men lured a man in a coffee shop in Magazine Road into the street and robbed him52 words
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Article34 1958-08-22 4 PENANO. TrrnTS. Mr. Wu Tse-sheng and his daughter. Miss Kathertne W. H Wn will hold a four-day exhibition of their Chinese paintings at the Chin Kang Association Macallster Road from tomorrow.34 words
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123 1958-08-22 4 Lottery ticket cheat is fined and jailed KUALA LUMFUft, Thursday. 4 FEDERATION Army clerk sold shares in sonA existent Social and Welfare lottery tickets to three British servicemen, the Trwiimi Court was told today. John Scow Huat Swee, 32, was Jailed for three days and fined $1,590, in default *™*htr123 words
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Article58 1958-08-22 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. —Three youths wer e 11 mini ed In custody today on a charge of armed robbery. Teoh Guan Hoo It LJew Kiang. 17, and Ng Ktaa Hock, 17. are alleged to have robbed a girl. Tan Sock Im, of a $190 gold chain58 words
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Article74 1958-08-22 4 PENANO. Thurs Lady TTda, wife of tbe Governor of Penang, yesterday declared open tbe new $110,090 threestorey Y.W.C A hostel at Green Lane here She received a silver key from tbe chairman of tbe hostel committee. Mn Robert Chta, to commemorate the event Tbe prcatdeut or74 words
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123 1958-08-22 4 TAPPER JAILED FOR 7 YEARS FOR KILLING LOVER JO HO RE BAHRU. Thurx.— Ur. Justice Sutherland today sentenced Minap Mn All to seven years' Jail after the tapper had been found guilty at his retrial of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Maaap vat etoarced with murdering Loh Ah Mol,123 words
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313 1958-08-22 4 Court told: Kathi saved to settie debts of In-law pENANU, Thurs. A 1 fcath! had to save fot six years to settie his father-tn-law's debts. the Hifti Court here was told today. 'He raised U*> moite> fcoaa Uae 'Zakat' <reJlgk>u.<levie whteh he received said Futeh binte.Haji Mo teamed Noor who313 words
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Article42 1958-08-22 4 BUTTER WORTH rhurs Burglars stole 2.500 rC£s from a poultry dealer's house in Telaga Ayer Road here last night Tan K in Hooi report«i today that two pens, two watch es, two r'ac*. shirt and $6 In cast) were also missing42 words
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Article22 1958-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The Central Electricity Bcird Employees Union has set up a special committee to negotiate cJahns for higher pay22 words
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368 1958-08-22 4 GOVT. DECIDES TO TAKE SAMPLE SURVEYS ITUALA LUMPUR, Than. A e»mprehensive lonr tern plan to combat tuberculosis in Malaya, recommended by tfce government's senior T. B. expert, is to be implemented. Tbe plan was drawn up by Dr. J S. Sodhy, who is368 words
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Article102 1958-08-22 4 IPOH rhurs Uignl women and two boys here were bound over today in S5O each lor six months for stealing rubber seeds from an estate They were charged *lth stealing 3.000 seeds valued at S3OO an Aug. 8 at the Shanghai -Kelabanf Estate near102 words
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109 1958-08-22 4 BANNED GOODS: BILL GIVES CUSTOMS NEW POWERS AMU, f aaw« the Cwsfor the tmiOlm*. praai. Mted thMgh the offesMes sa respect af the goods ha«e beea oasapounded. The Bill, which has been Riven a Ant reading In the Singapore Legislative Asnecessary to issue a summons to a person from whom109 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-08-22 4 Rim TBEAN MNG - Granny Loke puts on 20 years to 106 Rim TBEAN MNG PETITION WRITER TO BLAME, SHE SAYS •T D U TTERWORTH, Thurs.— An 86-year-old woman whose age was wrongly given as 106 on her application form will still be given a federal citizenship certificate 1 believe It was an none.st199 words
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Article128 1958-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. *1«E Yang di-Bertuan Agong will review the Royal Malayan Navy at Port Dirkson on Sept 7. Eight ships in review order will be anchored two miles from the port. The King will embark on HMMS Peiandok from the pier. Before that128 words
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Article54 1958-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.A Bill wlli soon be introduced in the Near! Sembilan State Council to make supplementary provision of $27,674 for public services in the state this year The distribution of the money will be: $27,500 for fire services and $174 for town councils, town54 words
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Article50 1958-08-22 4 PENANO. Thurs. Th« Penang Players presented the Alan Melville comedy "Simon and Laura." at the Methodist Girls School hen last night. Leslie Morris and BarrU Hackwood were very Rood ir the title roles. The play, produced by Joan Clements, will be repeated tomorrow night and on Saturday50 words
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Article18 1958-08-22 4 MERSING Thurs Mn J S Mahadevan has b?e appointed headmistress >f Si Mersing Primary Englis School.18 words
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Advertisement398 1958-08-22 4 ITS EASIER to arrange your overseas trip when you fly MUM Jf General Sales Agents: MALAYAN AIRWAYS One ticket One airline: No complications and welcome and personalised sendee for which Qantas cabia no need to change airlines when you fly around the world with crews and Kr o l **<*398 words
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261 1958-08-22 5 Specialist fees: A plea for Lim's good offices gINGAPORE doctors have appealed to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, against the Ministry of Health's plan to pay specialists fixed allowances from Sept. 1. The Alumni Association of Malaya, the British Medical Association (southern division) and the Academy of Physicians261 words
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Article162 1958-08-22 5 IPOH, Thursday. MR. Uew #hye Hone, 41, an elected Alliance member of the Ipoh Town Council, has received a letter threatening his life and the safety of his He told the Straits Times today that the letter was 1 signed by the "People's Traitors Extermination Qang."162 words
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136 1958-08-22 5 MALACCA. Thurs.— A camplaint about diMiim.uation in Government treatment «f boards of governors of Malay primary schools and those of English schools was made today by Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Had! (Independent) in the Malacca State Council. Inche Hasnul said that with acceptance of136 words
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240 1958-08-22 5 TWIN BABY GIRL DECISION PUT OFF AGAIN I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selangor Children's Welfare Officer, Miss Yo n g Siew-Choon, has given herself one more month to consider the future of Kirn Chin, the surviving twin baby girl whom so many people want to adopt. Miss Yong postponed h;r decision240 words
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151 1958-08-22 5 PENANG. Thursday. fPHE MAYOR, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today that from January next year all houses buili after the war would be re-assessed on the same [basis as new buildings. Mr. Ramanathan told the Straits Times that the City Council could not re-assess151 words
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Article39 1958-08-22 5 TAN JONG MALIM, Thurs. Tuan Syed Zahiruddin bin Syed Hassan. District Officer. Batang Padang, will leave on Sunday for a four-month tour of the United States. The tour is sponsored by the United States Information Services.39 words
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Article29 1958-08-22 5 IPOH. Thurs— Mr. H. Holllngworth, controller of Posts Perak. and well-known Malayan cricketer, will be leavir." by air tomorrow for Britain on six weeks' leave. m29 words
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Advertisement415 1958-08-22 5 Qve Bob Martins once a dag to keep him healthy, handsome, gay 1 11 i^L<BWy lam Em M* your doc real l y out of condl- fotj mtt i a Uon? Off his food, listless and dull, _f Z~ J.Tf' his coat loom and Irritating with R2 n t».,w "ni?S.415 words
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Miscellaneous975 1958-08-22 5 uM (MandarUi. 12 30 2.30. 1 Pe«a«tf Haub i& CATHAY: Back Prom the Dead CATHAY: Bride Bridegroom p.,_| VnrllmklBl 1, 3.30, 6.30. 9.30: ODEON: Sierra 1.30. 7. 9.30. rwri Baron 1.15, 3.30. 6.45. 9.1*; C A T A Y Mafalhalmnatti PARAMOUNT: Path! Bakthl 3.30, K»l« Hharu Mary 1.30. 5.30. M5:975 words
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280 1958-08-22 6 ELECTION CASE GOES TO COURT of APPEAL IPOH, Thurs. The president of the People's Progressive Party, Dr. S. Kanapathi Plilai, and three party supporters were given permission by the High Court here today to refer their alleged election offence case to the Federation's Cour* of Appeal. Reversed The case was280 words
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301 1958-08-22 6 EXPANSION OF NATIONAL LANGUAGE PROGRAMME SEVERAL CENTRES TO BE SET UP EARLY NEXT YEAR, SAYS MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. (WINESE school teachers in the Federation are to be taught Malay so that they can teach the national language in their schools. Several centres301 words
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188 1958-08-22 6 TENGKU ORDERS 'CANCEL THIS MEETING' ALOR STAR, Thursday. JENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today ordered Kedah UMNO to. cancel a special meeting to have been held on Saturdfjy. i Tne Tengku. In a onesentence message, wired the state UMNO secretary In™. Johari bin Salleh: "Call on the meeting until I come." The188 words
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Article152 1958-08-22 6 Zorro tells how he got name SUftQEI PATANI. Thurs.— A labourer, Raman Zorro, said In the magistrate's court here yesterday he was nicknamed "Zorro" by the OCPD of Sungel Patani in 1956 "I don't know why he called me Zorro." Raman said when cross-examined by Mr. D. Jayadeva, defence counsel.152 words
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Article41 1958-08-22 6 JOHORE BAHRU. ThursInche Pawan Ahmad has been appointed President of the Sessions Court In Johore Bahru, In succession to Mr. E. Brown who left for Britain today on retirement. Inche Pawan was formerly President of Muar Sessions Court.41 words
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Article137 1958-08-22 6 Love -sick teenagers tried to kill each other on beach |t| ALACCA, Thurs. A 1"* boy and a girl in love tried to kill each other in a suicide pad 1 because they thought they would be happier in the other world, the Magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer,137 words
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Article22 1958-08-22 6 Lady Ooode, wife of th* Governor of Singapore, will iay an official visit to the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, today22 words
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99 1958-08-22 6 CHANGE IN MASTER PLAN WILL BE SOUGHT. A SINGAPORE City Council spokesman said yesterday that the council would take steps to get exemption from the Master Plan to develop the Raffles Place car park as a public garden. He was commenting on the Straits Times report yesterady that officials in99 words
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Article61 1958-08-22 6 The Secretary of the United States Army, Mr Wilber M. Brucker. will arrive In Singapore on Sept 10 for a short stay during an inspection tour of the Far East. He will be accompanied by his wife, the general counsellor of the VS. Defence Department. Mr.61 words
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90 1958-08-22 6 ENGUSH AND MALAY ONLY SAYS THE GOVERNOR KUCHING, Thurs. Only English and Malay should be used In council meetings in Sarawak, the Governor- in -Council has decided. This was pointed oat in a letter by the Resident to the Slbu Urban District Council's Third Division following a council ded- •ton90 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-08-22 6 Co-op men off to study In Britain I>. UK V1....M Mltu SL'DDIN bin Megat Ahmad (top), the Co-operative Supervisor for the East Coast, and Inche Abu Hani fah bin Mohamed Daud acting assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies, who left Singapore for Britain by air yesterday for training. They will attend83 words
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213 1958-08-22 6 TENGKU: 'MAN WE ARE ALL PROUD OF' I ENGGONG, Thurs.— The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, yesterday described the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, as a great leader of whom not only our country but the whole world is proud." Mr. Tan, speaking at a dinner213 words
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Advertisement350 1958-08-22 6 Week-Ender haS mmmmmmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^ EVERYTHING! Mfc-.vJT!!^ when every week-end you get I such a prodigious line-up of talent I -^f feotuies odventure exposes I cbss-upt spjrts, in the paper I with the Kingiize Punch! bbbbbbbbbb^isbbHp'^V HbVbPlbbb* BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^ H Jt Included in this week s hlghligtiis are I T^ *^V THE CURSE350 words
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194 1958-08-22 7 BANK JAGAS DO NOT STOP STAFFMANAGER IPOH, Thurs.— A bank manager said today that the bank's watchmen expected to stop only strangers entering the building at night not members of the staff. Mr. B. C. Allan, manager of the Ipoh branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, was giving evidence194 words
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Article84 1958-08-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Kuala Lumpur municipal council will have only $482,174 left in the kitty at the end of this year, according to its revised estimates published here today. The council expects a revenue of $8,392,578 $105,--125 less than previously estimated due to a84 words
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110 1958-08-22 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— A decorated floats procession will be one of the highlights of the Kuala Muda merdeka anniversary celebrations on Aug. 31. There will be a public assembly on the padang in the morning to hear the District Officer read the Sultan's message. Free cinema110 words
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Article44 1958-08-22 7 Chief Warder Ismail bin Alias, who has served in the prison service for 23 years, will receive the Colonial Prisons Service Medal from the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. at a ceremony at Outram Prison tomorrow.44 words
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Article344 1958-08-22 7 IT SHOULD BE IN A NEW SATELLITE TOWN, SAYS PLANNER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'pHK retiring Municipal Town Planner, Mr. J. E. Jackson, said today that the Federal capital should be moved from Kuala Lumpur. He told the weekly luncheon meeting of the Junior Chamber of344 words
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78 1958-08-22 7 16 try for Merdeka Day Queen title MISS MEKDEKA DAT i"l Qneen contest will be held daring a ball at Raffles Hotel on Aug. 3t under the patronage of Singapore's Minister of Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. It is being organised by the People's Education Association. So far 16 girls78 words
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Article78 1958-08-22 7 BENTONG. Thurs. The merdeka celebrations committee her; is bent en making the first anniversary a memorable occasion. Finding the Government's donation of $271 completely Inadequate for Its plans, th# committee has started door-to-door appeals for funds So far it has collected $1,300. More teams will78 words
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Article51 1958-08-22 7 Forty-two thousand copies of a 31-page booklet on the new district councils are being Issued free to the public by the Department of Information Services in Singapore. The booklet explains in detail the purpose and function of the district councils, which will shortly replace the Rural51 words
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Article, Illustration180 1958-08-22 7 FOUR teachers, three from Singapore mud one from Sarawak, will leave today by PAA for training in the United States. They are (from left) Mr. Moey Scan* of the Havelock English School. Che Wan Nor blnte Shaikh D*«d of the Gry lane Craft Centre.180 words
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Article48 1958-08-22 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Sessions Court here today adjourned to October further hearing In the trial of two food denial Inspectors, John Thomas and Yusof bin All. who were charged with having Jointly attempted to obtain for themselves $50 from Low Yin Kiohg. a shopkeeper48 words
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Article274 1958-08-22 7 KUANTAN, Thursday. ATAMBY who had only SI. 11 in the post office savings bank successfuly withdrew $375,91 and later tried to withdraw a further $400, it was alleged in the Sessions Court here today. Abdul Manaf bin Talr. 21. pleaded not guilty to two charges of274 words
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142 1958-08-22 7 PETALING JAY A SHOP LOTS FOR AUCTION KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than $56,000 worth of state land is to be sold by public auction In PetalIng Jaya at 10.30 am on S?pt 18. It will consist of 10 shop tots In the new town «entre. each of 1.875 square feet142 words
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Article61 1958-08-22 7 Three officials of the Singapore Trades Union Congress will leave for Kuala Lumpur next week to attend the Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions from Aug. 30 to Sept. 6. The TUC men are Mr. 8. Kandasamy (general secretary). Mr.61 words
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Article228 1958-08-22 7 'Go by end of September' EX)UR ot the eight exr patriate officers of the Singapore City Council who are to be Malayanised Immediately will be given notice in the next few days to leare by the end of next month. They are Messrs. M. E.228 words
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Article43 1958-08-22 7 PENANO. Thurs. Young Singapore violinist Leroy Peterson will giye a recital at the Methodist Girls' School in Penan? at 730 p.m. on Sept. 4. He win be accompanied by Penan* pianist Mrs. Judith O'Flynn. wife of the Chief Police Officer hen.43 words
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101 1958-08-22 7 OFF ROLLS: THE O.B.A. OF A RIOT SCHOOL JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Federation Government has cancelled the registration of the Old Boys' Association of th« Foo Nyew Middle School here The association, formed before the war and revived in 1953, has a membership of 450. Pupils at the school demonstrated101 words
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Article130 1958-08-22 7 -PACTWITH THE AUSSIES LIKELY IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. a trade agreement between Malaya and Australia is expected to be signed at the end of the negotiations now going on between representatives of the two countries The Straits Times understands that the agreement will be for three to five years. It130 words
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Advertisement132 1958-08-22 7 THE FAMOUS TOYOTA TRUCK IS HERE NOW!! SEE IT TODAY AND RELIEVE YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS incorporated with a POWERFUL 120 B.M.P. engine V Sf ill CJE^mmmmmmmh I 1 ~^-W 11 -T ISS fe=^ t—Z t~= l3^ N. r ii _1 J nn^mnritfmm^h^^ II I f p= vs&MnL mokl ms CANVAS132 words
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Advertisement205 1958-08-22 7 s Have you a healthy family I Good health comes from good food, and in every health/ diet ther* must be some bulk as well as carbohydrates including sugar for energy. Bread and Chivers Jam for example. Chivers Jam is full of fruit and sugar, good for you and such205 words
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Obituary75 1958-08-22 8 10 Word, 111 (Minimum). LEE AH FOOK passed away peacefully at his residence 46 Fair Park, Ipoh on 20.8.58. funeral will take place at noon 22.8.58. THE REMAINS of Mrs. Khoo Chong Lye iNee Madam Saw Choo Pow), mother of Khoo Khoon Slong and Khoo Khoon Thye of 78,75 words
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Article105 1958-08-22 8 M WWortd t IU (Minimum!. MR MRS. A. A. NICHOLAS Thank relatives and friends for kind attendance, gifts, wishes and assistance at their wedding on 16. 8. M. MR. ft MRS. LBONO KUP CHONQ Thank all relatives and friends for their kind wishes and valuable wedding presents to their105 words
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Obituary23 1958-08-22 8 U Word. IH (Minimum). IN FONDEST MEMORY of our Beloved Mother Madam Tan Bw Choo who departed this life on 22.8.54.23 words
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Article553 1958-08-22 8 Complete agreement among the Middle Last States confounds every forecast of the course which the special session of the United Nations Assembly would take. The resolution which the Arab countries will offer is certain of acceptance, and quite possibly will win unanimous approval. Even Russia553 words
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Article602 1958-08-22 8 Protests we have received against the "violation of Malay rights" in Singapore disclose a complete misconception of the decision that over-age pupils in Singapore's schools must pay something towards. their education. As the result of a misleading report in a Malay newspaper the impression has -n created that602 words
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1405 1958-08-22 8 The Afghan National Assembly recently ratified an agreement granting the Soviet Union facilities for oil prospecting in Afghanistan. Some aspects of RussoAfghan relations, as seen by a visiting British M.P., are discussed in this article by JOHN DUG DALE, M.P. COR over1,405 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-08-22 8 CYFRIOTS UNITED MrM CtnrHkt bt tmnftmnt wUk UW MMC**Mtr Omnnmm10 words
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Letter88 1958-08-22 8 rE Rural Board are doing a wonderful Job opening up beaches for the public In Singapore. I understand that there Is a plan under consideration for developing a seaside resort at Tanjong Irau near the Naval Base. Before this can be done some action must be88 words
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Letter42 1958-08-22 8 1 UNDERSTAND that the special committee on temporaries, headed by Tuan Haji MustafTa Albakri, has already submitted its report to the Government. May we please know why the report has not yet been published? ANXIOUS TEMPORARY Kalampaac.42 words
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236 1958-08-22 8 FOR the assistant Secretary-General of a party claiming to be champions of the under privileged to deny any person the privilege to use nom-de-plumes in letters to the press is unbecoming, but to label these writers as people without courage must be deplored.236 words
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Advertisement725 1958-08-22 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M Word. IU (Minimum) UM: On 21st August at K.K. Hospital to Yin Kam and Tal Tim a daughter. ANNOUNCEMENTS M Word, in (Minimum). ANOTHER HOT DAY! But don't worry, your "4711" Kolnisch Ice Cologne Stick will keep you cool and refreshed all day long. VANITY Haa A725 words
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Advertisement81 1958-08-22 8 SCIENCE SPEEDS THE PLOUGH Sugar beet which kill the insects that try to feed off them... cobalt injections which canse sheep to put on weight and give more wool., cabbages fifteen feet high... these and many other strange developments by which science helps the farmer to produce more food in81 words
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Advertisement99 1958-08-22 8 PRICKLY B^ get you down? Life c«n be worth Imnj ™^9»fl H^^^~ (gain if you use f^HSKtt^ B^^ Johnson's Prickly Heat m K^^ Soap and Johnson's M "*^^^H H^K*» PmacLY Hbat Powdd -^riflj regularly. Thii proved I mmmm^ m^^ m j treatment >o simple to follow— relieve. (MmtTJ>*» irritation ummtHaHiy.99 words
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Article180 1958-08-22 9 FUMES HIT 13 TRAPPED IN LIFT rpHIRTEEN people es- caped death by poisonous fumes when they were freed after being trapped in a lift of an 8.1. T. block of flats at Upper Pickering Street yesterday. For an hour, the 13 breathed in fumes from. a burning cable, believed to180 words
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Article59 1958-08-22 9 Radio telephone service from Singapore and the Federation has been extended to Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada, it was announced yesterday. The service will be available on weekdays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The minimum charge is $39 for three minutes and $13 for every extra59 words
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Article91 1958-08-22 9 KUANTAN. Thurs. A housewife who kept Jewellery worth $1,000 inside her pillow and $600 In a drawer woke up in the middle of last night and found both stolen. Mohamed bin Ibrahim, 43. a shopkeeper In Tanjong Lumpur, a fishing village three miles from here, said91 words
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101 1958-08-22 9 Tears as police girls exchange farewells KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Women police inspectors and constables were in tears at the international airport today when they bade farewell to Miss Barbara Weniworth. who is returning to England after two years here. Miss Went worth, known as "Mummy to police women. established and101 words
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374 1958-08-22 9 TENGKU BACKS IDEA/ SAYS TAN: 4 I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR PUBLICS VIEWS ON STARTING IT IPOH, Thursday. r pHE Government would like to see a cigarette factory opened in Malaya, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today. Mr. Tan,374 words
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Article90 1958-08-22 9 SIXTH MAN ON MURDER CHARGE Ng Chye Lee, alias Low Sal, 24, was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with murdering a fireman, Sarip bin JafTar on Aug. 2 at Ponggol Road. Ng is the sixth man to be brought up in court In connection with the murder. The others90 words
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Article, Illustration181 1958-08-22 9 GIRL WHO REFUSED TO ELOPE— MAN JAILED FOR BID TO MURDER HER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A 27-year-old labourer was sentenced to live years' jail today for trying to hang a *iH who bad refused to elope with him. Chinniah. 27. alias Murugesu. was found guilty by Mr. Justice Shepherd of181 words
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312 1958-08-22 9 IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The statute^, of two orders of chivalry instituted by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong were gazetted today. They are the Most exalted Order of Mahkota Negara (Darjah Utama Serl Mahkota Negara) and the Most Distinguished Order of Pangkuan Negara (Darjah Yang312 words
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Article63 1958-08-22 9 I KLANO. Thurs. More than 300 members of the Boys' Brigade from Singapore and the Federation are attending the first pan-Ma layan Boys Brigade camp at Morib 28 miles from here. The one week camp which started yesterday commemorates the 75th anniversary of the founding of63 words
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Article63 1958-08-22 9 IPOH: Thurs. Three youths with daggers robbed a carpenter. Lee Weng Seong 23. of $25.85. a $20 wristwatch and two fountain pens in Menglembu. last night. Lee and a girl companion were seated on the playground of an assembly hall at about 9 15 when the63 words
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133 1958-08-22 9 The Singapore Education Ministry has decided that over age students In Malay schools will have to pay school fees. The decision, to be Introduced next year, will bring Malay schools Into line with other schools In Singapore. The Minlsty's Permanent Secretary, Mr. Lee Slow Mong.133 words
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Article223 1958-08-22 9 Fonseka caseclash over witness VUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The prosecution in the Fonseka murder inquiry today asked the magistrate to treat another witness as hostile. The magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani bin Hall Hussein, refused the application to discredit the evidence of a- labourer, Mohamed Isa bin Abu Hassan. Earlier this week223 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-08-22 9 RUBAAYAHS AIM: TO BE THE PERFECT HOSTESS RUBAAVAH binte Haji Abdul Wahab, 20, (above), flew to Britain yesterday to learn how to become the "perfect hostess." Before she boarded the plane at Kuala Lumpur, she told the Straits Times: "I just like entertaining. I like my guests to enjoy themselves116 words
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Article24 1958-08-22 9 S. IClshan Singh, a taxidriver, was fined $65 in Singapore yesterday for speeding along Nicoll Highway on the night of April 624 words
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Advertisement148 1958-08-22 9 NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER IN MALAYA! A Mobile Bank... at your tervict Now, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd., make yet another advance In modern banking services the Mobile Bank which comes to you saving time, inconvenience. Shell Station at: Day mni time of visit: Upper Serangoon Road. near Tampems148 words
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Advertisement87 1958-08-22 9 THE^ FINEST IN Jjl/eXu>a)lje/ I _Hf^^_ rr7%aT TiVl^^^'T M Punimount gives you a wide selection of elegant silverware. In addition to the Dv Barry tea and cuffee service (illustrated above) there are the Keswick, Regency and Stately services. Each has charm and beauty. These, and other table appointments are displayed87 words
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Article, Illustration383 1958-08-22 10 SUSAN BARRIE SEES THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS 'pHE long heralded screen version of Dostoyevsky's great novel "THE BROTHERS KAKAM AZOV is a big, richly coloured film. It takes some liberties with the original story, but captures much of its emotional impact. Yul383 words
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191 1958-08-22 10 A VAST scaly monster claimed to be the biggest Hollywood has ever made is the star of United Artists' "THE MONSTER THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD." The monster is certainly a masterpiece. It has a whale of a time pouncing on its victims191 words
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197 1958-08-22 10 Blood on the sons as Heflin gives lessons in killing fUNMAN'S WALK." I a Western that i has everything for those who enjoy a good action film, will be a sure-fire boxoffice hit in Malaya. Van Heflin has one of his meatiest roles as a hard- bitten, quicli-on-the trigger pioneer197 words
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Article, Illustration257 1958-08-22 10 CHURCH CHUCKLES AS THE BRIDE FALTERS AT ALTAR rIOSE about to be married should not miss seeing "HAPPY IS THE BRIDE," if ony as a precaution against too much fuss with the preliminaries. It is one of the funniest British comedies for a long time, with a cast that includes257 words
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179 1958-08-22 10 DRAMA ALOFT AS EX-PILOT ANDREWS TAKES OVER AIRLINER CONTROLS U[E have seen many suspense films in which an unpractised pilot brings a plane in to a safe landing. "ZERO HOUR." another has some original aspects that lift it out of the rut. Tab time both the allot, co-pilot and some179 words
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Article67 1958-08-22 10 THE TRUE HISTORY OF AH Q." in Mandarin, has very fine colour prvrtography to recommentf It. The story, however, r- complex legend of the CMng Dynasty, dealing with the sad career of an Ignorant, poverty-stricken peasant boy. Even his romance with an amah (Klang Hwa)67 words
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Advertisement789 1958-08-22 10 9J I |?s^BT£« BW^D^J W 1 BBBBBB>^*^^^^l Ir^^r^^B I I 8 I btJb^'.^bl I bbbtl^VDbt^V^b^^bbbbilbbW«^^^bp"^b^bh bbbwv .^bVJ I I I r »°^r vwh Shot-ma »9--.q %^BFi M m■ IL M >*K# V W mu V 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 Ig D ?E C M"'r s in "KANSAS RAIDERS Ir,789 words
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Miscellaneous230 1958-08-22 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Eating out. bat apparently be- s t nee D rt f7) lrade frOm deW nd ~«Pto form sneep w;. of I<jan for ointnlent (7) 5 We learn from It (7). 13 Collection of a sort <9>. 9 Roaring with pain, as Spoonei 14 Drink brown230 words
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Article, Illustration534 1958-08-22 11 PIONEER INDUSTRIES MAY BE ATTRACTED FROM VINCENT HUANG {JONG KONG welcomes the proposal that the Federation of Malaya should appoint a trade commissioner in the Colony, a round-up of opinion by industrialists and traders showed. Malaya and Singapore, they said had traditional trade534 words
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Article, Illustration220 1958-08-22 11 Singapore workshop to cost $200,000 SINGAPORE Motors Ltd. are constructing a new and bigger workshop costing $200,000 at their premises in Orchard Road. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Robert Eu. manager of the company, who added that the new workshop would be completed by. next year. The most modern220 words
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Article41 1958-08-22 11 Hone Kong was Malaya's best customer in June for household and washing soap, buying 5.419 cwt. worth $27,234. Sarawak was second with 4,465 cwt. worth $10,884 cwt Malaya's total exports of the products during the month were 13,535 cwt.41 words
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173 1958-08-22 11 JAPANESE supremacy In the cotton textile trade in Malaya may be Jeopardised, if China continues to maintain her present volume of textile exports. This is the opinion of Mr Ram V Notaney, the retiring oversea* officer of The Indian Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council In173 words
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Article221 1958-08-22 11 'Suitcase' chairs for Malaya A WEST German fur- nlture manufacturer, Joh. Ad. Mannschott of Heidelberg, has invented camping furniture which can be folded up in the form of a suitcase. Two of the models, a table tflth a set of four chairs, and another with a table and two ■hairs,221 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-08-22 11 Germany may otter to set up steel plant in Malaya A LEADING West German engineering company, Demag Aktiengessellschaft of Duisburg, is carrying out intensive research to discover whether the properties of Malayan coal make it suitable for the manufacture of high quality steel. If the coal is found to b«305 words
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129 1958-08-22 11 A Japanese ship belonging to the Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., Tokyo, has set a new trans-Pacific record from Yokohama to San Francisco last week, the Singapore agents. Guthrie and Co. Ltd. announced yesterday. The vessel, the Nevada Maru. built recently, sailed from Yokohama129 words
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Advertisement274 1958-08-22 11 Lister Engineering Ltd^ <■ m i I FREH GIFTS! FREE GIFTS!! j Visit our Stall at the International Trade Exhibition at the Great World Park from 22nd August to 14th Sept '58 Buy now and save postages on parcel post, the delicacies of Penang direct m from the famous CHEONG274 words
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Advertisement186 1958-08-22 11 INVEST NOW in BRISBANE Capital City of Queensland AUSTRALIA -^1 J SECURITY GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE Your profit How Loan monies will be spent Your money invested with absolute security earns The Brisbane City Council will use the Loan monies £A 5/7/6 per cent, the highest interest rate of F £5 >I186 words
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602 1958-08-22 12 By Oor Market Correspondent h^LTHOUGH there was an increase of eight per cent in Malayan tin production last month to 3,196 tons of tin metal at the commencement of the third control period, it was still the lowest output for just over602 words
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Article48 1958-08-22 12 THE Federstiea's MMster A of Ftaaaee has fixe* tar fallowing pries* for rmlrulat lag Casteaas dutlrm for the week from Au» 11. Batter 81 eeats a lb. foprm tSU a tea. Ceesaal oil $83* a tea. Palm ell M3I.M a tea. Pmim kenels $171.75 a tea.48 words
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Article345 1958-08-22 12 The Malayan Share Broken* AMoclation reported: "All section* un the local abare market were again quietly steady, and the 1 turnover was small." sinfaporr ami Federation broky en reported the following business 8 done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1 09. Fraser Neave ords $3.65 > and $2 63; Gammon345 words
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Article19 1958-08-22 12 Malayan Share Market: Aflg. 21 Aog. to Industrials: 8741 87.81 Tins: 78.7! 77.88 Jan 1 I*sB= 1M19 words
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Article145 1958-08-22 12 Septesober lint grade robber buyers fob closed in Singapore yesterday at 8l> 4 cents per lb. up half a cent on Wednesday's closing price. C'losinc tone: Steady quiet. Claslng prices In cents per lb. yesterddy were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers Bl\. sellers BIS: Int. 1145 words
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Article113 1958-08-22 12 Singapore Chiacae Produce Exchange noon prices per pit ul yesterday were: Copra: steady; OK /Continent August September 832 1 buyers, 533 sellers. Ceeanot ell: steady; bulk $49 sellers, drum 152' sellers. Pepper: steady; about 50 to 60 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $126. Sarawak $125. (both113 words
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Article113 1958-08-22 12 Ships lying aJeagside the Singapore Harbour Boar* wharves or expected U4mj are: Sourabaya Maru 1-3, Benmacdhul 4-5, Nagashlma Maru 6A, Menestbeut 6-7, President Hayes 8-9, Benjawers 10-11, Sydney Maru 13-14. Thermopylae 15-16, Benmohr 18, Leneverett 19-30, Bentong 31-33, Eastern Maid 33-34, Llpls 25. Larut 36, SeUndla 27-38, Rajula113 words
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Article75 1958-08-22 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' AaaodaUea made the following rhanges in iU rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Srilim T.T. er OD. ready: French Franca *****; Belgian Franei 1608 1/3; Deateehe Marks 13S 1/3; Italian lire *****. On the tree exchange market In Hang Kong yesterday, the75 words
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Article26 1958-08-22 12 SINGAPORE. AUG. 21. RUBBER: t cents Per lb. (up half a cent). TIN: (368.75 per picul (op 75 vents). Unofficial estimated offering 120 tons.26 words
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Article130 1958-08-22 12 MELBOURNE. Thurr JN VESTMENT shares continued on slightly firmer lines oa the Stock Exchange here today. Trading appears to be kept above the average volume by good company result predictions. Trading was of the average volume. Loans 34% 1956-59 £100 2s 9d. Loans 3%% 1955-58 £101 Is. 9d.130 words
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Advertisement548 1958-08-22 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VOLUNTEERS are required from women of a (ood educational standard between the age of 17 years and 35 years for the Women's Section of the Singapore Division, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. The branch for which volunteers are now required Is: ia) Secretariat Conditions of service are that548 words
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Advertisement1005 1958-08-22 12 TENDERS i JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE 1 TENDERS :rom Class 'E' and above registered P.WU Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore. up to NOON of t the 28th August. 1958. for t CONSTRUCTION OF LATERITE I ROAD ETC: AT PARIT BATU PUTEH ROAD RESERVE. BATU t PAHAT.1,005 words
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Advertisement681 1958-08-22 12 I NOTICES NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE PAWNBROKERS LICENSING BOARD NOTICE to hereby given that will meet on Friday and Saturday, 29th and 30th August. 1958. In the Department of Information Services Conference Room, Assembly Howe, Singapore, beginning on Urn 39th August at 11.30 ajn. and on the 30th681 words
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Advertisement134 1958-08-22 12 WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER SALE OF SURPLUS BUILDINGS ETC. AT TYEBSAIX PAKK. TTEBBAIX AVENUE. HOLLAND ROAD, BINGAPOKE THE SALE includes over 50 buildings, some steel sheds, water tanks and piping, electric poles and cables etc. Pull particulars and tender forms from: War Department Land Aitent. Headquarters. Singapore Base District Q.P.0.. Singapore.134 words
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Advertisement109 1958-08-22 12 SHIPPING NOTICES HII.H. HII.Hf I.MSrN LINE M/S "TORONTO" Arrived 3'pere 18,g.5«. A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held at 9 a.m on 26th and 29th August, 1954. at S.H.B. Godowns Nos. 31/32. No further Survey will be held either before or after109 words
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Advertisement872 1958-08-22 12 I "K LINE" Japan U.S. A Pacific Atlantic Coait Servl M Sport y S'kM Ptnmi (U «*o» kU i< U« HT i iMtni Kin lit call II 11 Stpi 12 Sift tl Stft 1 1 M call 14/11 $ipt IS Stpt II Oct II Ocl "Mnlia Man" lit call It/11872 words
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Advertisement1176 1958-08-22 13 M -f^B^J^^B _^«V VfUl_| PJMMT aaaaaV aVjaßaV JMmV af EAST ASIATIC LIMES MMWMBM MaUNU FOI A REN, PMT SAII, UNM, taTWOP, MTMMtM, IREMEN, ItMIMt, COPENMiIN. MTHEMUM. MU. S-pere P. STaa PMMM ■LALANIIf M/M taj M/M tag a/27 aaj ■KINf 11/17Sap1 11/11 Soft "SEUNIIA" ***** Sept M/ 21 Saft a/a Saft1,176 words
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Advertisement1352 1958-08-22 13 XZm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. tUMoTMI (Incorporatot ta tat aaa* aaMnn) LIMES SAILMB TO AOU. NJL ft CMTININUI PMIS Spat M»a Pening ■ENMACONUI for Hamburg, lonoon, Rotterdam, Mbroufti 1 4-S/a Aag M/ 21 taj M/M tag UNIMtONO for London, Rotterdaa, Iramen. Hamburg 21 tag; I Sept leaaei Oiraat arrritt1,352 words
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Advertisement1250 1958-08-22 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. TUi ItViMMI EUIRMAN LWES KLAVKNESS UMI LONOON, HAVRE, ROTTERItAt, LM tMEUV SAN FUNCISCO NtMUM ft MU SUTTIE, VftNCMVII ft PORTLANI taa) fa *XftJL lajttk Atlantic Parts actafaaj tarn for CaaM t stutk oof Coaatt via Cofowao taerica CITT Of MOOKLTN' MHMVViIia S-pora p. naa Ptnang """TJ^" taj/4taot1,250 words
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381 1958-08-22 14 ON IMB TRACK... with EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. gIAPA TAHU, with apprentice Buang astride, was the only horse to crack 40 for 3f on a heavy track here this morning. Siapa Tahu went attractively over 3f in 39 2/5. Kuala Lumpur is381 words
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Article314 1958-08-22 14 WEHiHTS far Tarsan Ml Msrnlng Mmt .18 TT eight ntci »t Star On 8 11 rentes C ount R ns Kuala Lumpur to- Bright Ft« III A Q7 p r Ur Eotrt 7 10 morrow: My Darling II 8.86 Distributor II 7.13 C i. O lv. 1-9F314 words
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154 1958-08-22 14 TEST: England anxious to make it 5-0 LONDON, Thurs. England will oe especially anxious to win me in mi 'lest a.'ainst the Mew /.ealanders which starts at the Oval inua> because it would give tiiein a 5-0 victory in the series for the first time. This rare achievement has been154 words
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Article153 1958-08-22 14 S'pore lost titlenow broke POLLOWINO Singapore's defeat x by Selangor for the unofficial team championship in the Malayan athletic meet at Penang last 1 week, the Singapore Amateur I Athletic Association is now facing its worst financial crisis since the war. At the F.m.a.A.u. meet on Pri day and Saturday.153 words
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Article91 1958-08-22 14 LONDON. Thurs. Close of play scores In yesterday's cricket matches were: Al Northampton: NorthanU 24-0 v. Surrey, rain ended play. At Lord's Navy 6$ and 5-0 no wick*t. Royal Air Force 205-6 dec (Parfltt 73). At Eastbourne: Sussex 148-8 vs Hampshire. At Manchester: Glamorgan 186 (PressdeeReuter - 91 words
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Article48 1958-08-22 14 TOKYO Thurs— The vfsltlnp Australian swimming team today arrived In Osaka, western Japan to participate in an AustraliaJapan goodwill swimming meet to be held today and tomorrow. Yesterday the Australian swimmers won seven out of eteht races at Yawnta City v»i fI "TP 'man t»i'»» I48 words
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Article163 1958-08-22 14 BLACKPOOL, Thurs —Diana Wilkinson, brilliant 15--year-old schoolgirl swimmer from Stockport. broke the English senior and junior records for the 110 yards freestyle with a time of lmin. 5.6 sec at the British championships at Blackpool yesterday. Swimming In the girls 1 event, she beat theReuter - 163 words
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Article90 1958-08-22 14 NOTTINOHAM, Thurs. Nottinghamshire 6 till wart former Yorkshire cricketer Johnny Wardle to play for them next season In spite of his finding disfavour with the M.C.C. and being dropped from the England team to tour Australia. The county is going ahead with its apllcatlon to theReuter - 90 words
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Article176 1958-08-22 14 China backs out of lOC DEKING, Thurs.— The 1 All-China Athletic Federation yesterday announced its withdrawal from the International Olympics Committee because of the body's 'unconstitutional recognition" of Formosa. Mr. Cheng Lien Hua, secretary general of the federation, told a press conference here that China had also decided to withdrawReuter - 176 words
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Article133 1958-08-22 14 ONDON, Thurs. Results In last night's soccer matchesSCOTTISH Dlv l: Aberdeen 0 Alrdrleonlans 0; Clyde 2 Celtic 1 Palklrk 2 Dundee 5; Hearts 6 Dunfermllne Athletic 2; Kilmarnock 1 Hibernian 1; Mother* ell 3 ?artick Thistle l; Queen of the South 2 St. Mlrren 2; Ralth RoversReuter - 133 words
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Miscellaneous58 1958-08-22 14 MUM BADMINTON: Malayan open championships (schoolboys' and veterans' events). Han Chiang High School. KUALA KANGSAR SOCCER: Dtv. 1 Suara Muda v. Police, padnng. BUI OAJAH SOCCER: SM.T.D. v. Home Ouards, padang. KAMPAK SOCCER: P«i Yuen v. Malays, padang. TAPAB SOCCER: Dlv. 7 Banlr Estate v. Police, nftdang. PAR IT RUNTAR58 words
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Article361 1958-08-22 15 FOUR MARKS GO AT EUROPEAN GAMES STOCKHOLM. Thursday. LMM'K Games records were broken and one equalled here yesterday on the second day of the European athletics championships in Stockholm's Olympic Stadium. Two of the records were shattered in the only two finals held yesterday. First, Igor Ter-Ovanes-jan of Russia tookReuter - 361 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-08-22 15 TSUYOSHI GETS WINNER'S RIDE TSI'YOSHI YAMANAKA of Japan given the winner's ride by Australia's Gary Chapman after winning the 2M metre* freestyle Anal in the new world record of 2min 3.35r in the Japanese national swimming; championships at Tokyo. Chapman finished second in Jmin s?sec 1'. P.1 picture.48 words
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Article25 1958-08-22 15 HELSINKI, Thurs Sweden beat Finland 7-1 In an International soccer match at the Olympic Stadium bere >esterday Sweden led 3-0 at halftirae Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article35 1958-08-22 15 LONDON rhurs Results In last night's Rugby League matches: Bradford Northern 15 Leigh 7; Bramley 18 Peatherstone Rover* 12: Halifax 9 Leeds 16: Swinton 13 Barrow 6. Warnngton 23 Liverpool City 26— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-08-22 16 In the first floodlit Malaya Cup Final... REFEREE: OEI PON WAN (PERAK) LINESMEN: S. NALLIAH (PERAK) AND LAM TNIAM YOONG (NS) KICKOFF: 8 p.«. PINANC (froea Mt): S Varattiarai: Baa Ckmam Ch*«« Artffi* N>or Siang T.ifc. (cartaia). Cheon* Liaw: M K«j»»aa Haaaoa. Asis Ah-ud. fell80 words
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