The Straits Times, 26 August 1958
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Title Section14 1958-08-26 1 The Straits Times fat*** 1 Fstd 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1958 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-08-26 1 U.S. TRYING TO FATHOM CHINAS INTENTIONS Defensive move made in case Formosa is invaded Other naval forces can back it up WASHINGTON, TT Mon.— United States naval forces in the Far East were placed on the alert today as Washington studied the meaning; of Chinese Communist261 words
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77 1958-08-26 1 Seven American ships off Singapore get orders to sail ITNITS of the U.S. fleet anchored off Singapore are under orders to sail. Shore parties were ordered to report back to their ships by 11 p.m. last night Earlier, senior officers of the seven ships saw the U.S. Naval Attache. Their77 words
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324 1958-08-26 1 INVADE BID: REDS LOSE 2 MIGs, SHIPS TAIPEH, Monday. RATIONALIST Sabrejet fighter planes shot down two Communist MIGs tonight in an aerial battle over Quemoy island that followed two unsuccessful attempts by the Reds to invade an island in the group. Communist artillery bombarded Quemoy throughout the day with thousands324 words
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Article43 1958-08-26 1 VIENNA, Mon.— The widow of Mr. Imre Nagy, Hungarian Prime Minister during the 1956 revolt who was executed after a secret trial in June, has been deported from Budapest to Russia with two grandchildren, it was reported here today.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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409 1958-08-26 1 So court will soe 5 reels of seized films... OBSCEIC? '10* SAYS DEFENCE COUNSEL 1/ LANG. Mon. The magistrate here today adjourned a case for four days so that he could see for himself whether five reels of film, described by the prosecution as "obscene," really fitted that description. The409 words
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Article22 1958-08-26 1 HOBART, Mon. Mr. Robert Cosgrove, 74, Labour Premier of Tasmania, for 19 years, resigned today for health reasons.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-08-26 1 ENTER THE SOVIET MOON CHALLENGER BRITISH radio telescope experts have forecast that the Russians will launch a moon rocket on Sept. 12. The I.S. Defence Department, meanwhile, has ordered another rocket to be tired from Cape Canaveral on Sept. 14. The Americans, who are prepared to make four more attempts,118 words
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Article131 1958-08-26 1 NEW YORK, Mon. Teddy Nadler. former civil servant but now a full-time quiz competitor, broke all records last night when he reached us. $252,000 ($756,000) In the television programme "the M.--000-dollar challenge." By giving correct answers to questions about geography and history he beat theReuter - 131 words
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Article197 1958-08-26 1 Invitation to murder NICOSIA, Monday. £RACK British police sharpshooters sat tnosneoiVos up as innocent-look-ing targets along Nicosia's "murdermile" today as an invitation to EOKA Mill niCn The men, specially selected for tha job, posed as British servicemen sou-venir-hunting in tha capital's bazaars. Hie patrols followed last Saturday's killing of threeReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration632 1958-08-26 1 'MUTUAL BENEFIT TREATY ENDS DUTY ON RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. \IAI.AYA and Australia have agreed on a cotn- prehensive trace agreement in which both countries will protect one another against unfair trading practices. The agreement was announced soon after the arrival in Kuala Lumpur this morning of632 words
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Article24 1958-08-26 1 LONDON, Mon. Six people were killed and 31 Injured when two trains collided at Eastbourne, a South Coast holiday resort, early today.-24 words
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Article157 1958-08-26 1 LONDON, Mon. The Anglican hunt approves birth control and acknowledges polygamy according to the official report of the Lambeth Conference i.vsued today. More than 3Mt archbishops and bishops representing every diocese of ttae Anglican communion throughout th. world who met in private recently also discussed tbeReuter - 157 words
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Article90 1958-08-26 1 Six thugs pounced on a Singapore lorry attendant last night while be was returning to his Smith Street. home after a cinema show and stabbed him flve times. Chang Peng Luen, IS, the lorry attendant, staggered through a mate of foodstalls before he collapsed90 words
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169 1958-08-26 2 CHANGE TO MALAY IN GOVT: GO-SLOW CAUTION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All printed forms used by the government in future should be in Malay and English, the latter to be withdrawn from use gradually. This Is one recommendation of a special sub-commit-tee appointed by the Cabinet to consider ways and means169 words
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Article42 1958-08-26 2 ALOR STAR. Mon. A fisherman. Bakar bin Hajl Abdullah, 52. and his wife, Itam binte Mat, 44. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of planting ganja and possessing pipes for smoking the hemp Bail was allowed.42 words
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Article31 1958-08-26 2 KOTA BHARU, Mon. Kelantans Mentri Besar. Tengku Sri Maharaja, 49. who has been on medical leave for the last eight months. Is expected to resume duties on Sept. 1.31 words
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317 1958-08-26 2 CARRIERS AND PATROLS WELL INTO INDIAN OCEAN fa BIG programme of expansion and modernisation in the Royal Navy Far East Station, with headquarters in Singapore, is now underway. The Far East fleet will now patrol well into the Indian Ocean while a larger317 words
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Article, Illustration311 1958-08-26 2 JAPANESE KEEN ON MALAYAN PARTNERS Tokyo enthusiastic^so is Hong Kong KI'ALA LUMPUR. Monday. JAPANESE manufacturers are anxious to become partners of Malayan industrialists in starting business in the Federation under the Pioneer Industries Ordinance. This is the general impression which the Federation senior Industrial development officer. Mr. A. H. Stoneham.311 words
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Article20 1958-08-26 2 POHORE BAHRU, Mon. Miss Enid Fernandes. former State Welfare Orricer. Johore. U on a visit to Johore Bahru.20 words
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130 1958-08-26 2 SPILLANE (man Ong wanted to fine) QUITS rE Singapore City Analyst. Mr T. A. SpilUne, has rejected the city council's Malayanisation terms and resigned. Mr. SpHlane had served the council more than 11 years. Recently, he was asked to stay for another three years, although originally it was proposed that130 words
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Article47 1958-08-26 2 The Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell, has been discharged from the General Hospital in Singapore where he underwent a sinus operation early last week. He is now staying at Government House for a few days before returning to Kuching at the weekend.47 words
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Article137 1958-08-26 2 MAP THAT HAS RED STARS IS BANNED KUALA I I MPI R Mon The Ministry of Education has warned all Chinese schools in the country not to boy a map of the Federation printed in Hong Kong. Reason: All lighthouses on the map are indicated by a five-pointed red star.137 words
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132 1958-08-26 2 WAR THREAT WONT DETER THESE STUDENTS WAR in Quemoy will not hinder the plans of 20 Singapore-born Chinese students who are going to Taipeh to study. A spokesman of the group yesterday said: "War or no war, we will go. We are not the least scared." The invasion threat, too,132 words
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Article204 1958-08-26 2 ALOR STAR, Monday. AN emergency meeting of Kedah UMNO delegates originally fixed for yesterday has been postponed to Sept 7to enable the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to attend. The Tengku, who Is also UMNO president, has wired to Kedah UMNO stating lie will be204 words
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Miscellaneous23 1958-08-26 2 THE GAMBOLS i, em, »,Pie.y f *j*i**JT r* iftj* m% I t »C/T A** •*-vr t' I i V«_ cat ci w*u a^23 words
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358 1958-08-26 3 LONDON, Monday. POLICE patrolled the streets of Nottingham yesterday after a 90-minute hatchet and knife battle between 200 white and coloured people on Saturday night. It ended only when 80 policemen with dogs parted a battling crowd. SixReuter - 358 words
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402 1958-08-26 3 CAIRO HALTS ITS ANTI-HUSSEIN CAMPAIGN CAIRO, Monday. pAIRO'S Arabic Press was free from attacks on v Kine Hussein of Jordan today for the first time in months, following the Arab countries' unanimity in proposing the United Nations resolution for a relaxation of Middle East tension. The newspapers, which only onReuter; UP - 402 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-08-26 3 TOWNSEND TO MAKE A FILM OF NEW WORLD TOUR BRUSSELS. Mon. GraupCaptain Peter Townsend will leave here tomorrow for a round the world in M days" trip by plane and car. He is bound first for Belgrade, Yugoslavia. His first lone round-the-world tour, which ended in March, was in aReuter - 104 words
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Article136 1958-08-26 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Financial experts from Britain, the United States. West Germany and Japan met here today under the auspices of the World Bank to discuss ways of helping India meet its urgent need for foreign exchange. BANGKOK: Siamese and Burmese government officials will meet onAgencies - 136 words
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Article39 1958-08-26 3 EDINBURGH. Mon. The twelfth Edinburgh Festival opened yesterday with the traditional procession and service. Two U.S. marine bands and a marine drill platoon will take part In the floodlit military tattoo at Edinburgh Castle —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article39 1958-08-26 3 TOKYO, Mon. All 69 crew of the U.B. Navy minesweeper Prestige abandoned ship today after giving up hope of keeping It afloat in the dangerous "Devil's Whirlpool" off southern Japan, where it ran aground on Saturday.— U.P.l.39 words
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129 1958-08-26 3 Janet Leigh (expecting a baby) in ear crash HOLLYWOOD, Mon.— Actress Janet Leigh, who experts a baby in November, was badly shaken yesterday when the car in which she was travelling was struck by another driven by a Jealous husband. With Miss Leigh were her husband, actor Tony Curtis, who129 words
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202 1958-08-26 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. I —A BUI to force the closure of Little Rock central high school if negro students enter It In the coming term is being drafted by assistants to the Governor of Arkansas. Mr Orval Faubus. Mr. Faubus has summoned the 12 legislature membersReuter - 202 words
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Article60 1958-08-26 3 CARDIFF, Mon.— Three mounted raiders with blackened faces rode In Wild West style into the main street of Beaufort, a village near here, early yesterday, smashed open a cigarette machine outside a cafe, scooped oat $16 and galloped off in the darkness with a policeReuter - 60 words
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Article185 1958-08-26 3 EOKA chief dies, in ambush VICOSIA, Mon. A 11 tough. 24-year-old EOKA commander, sought by police for ordering ambushes in which 12 British soldiers have died or been injured, was killed in a British ambush at Lyssi- village early yesterday. Michael P&nayl Kailos. EOKA commander of the Lyssl region, nearReuter - 185 words
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Article34 1958-08-26 3 NEW YORK. Mon. A car carrying seven young partygoers overturned and burned out at Eastfort. Connecticut, last night. Four of the passengers were killed and the other three Injured.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article193 1958-08-26 3 Scientists promise to reveal them AMSTERDAM, Monday. I EADING American and Russian rocket scientists lJ las; night promised to reveal new secrets of their earth satellites during the week-long International Astronautical Congress which open? here today. At their first meeting at an inaugural reception last night.Reuter - 193 words
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Article27 1958-08-26 3 SEOUL. Mon. All school* throughout South Korea were closed today following an epidemic of sleeping sickness which has affected 1.467 children, killing 260.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article25 1958-08-26 3 ISTANBUL. Mon. Fire destroyed 400 wooden shops and houses at Bursa. 70 miles from here, last night. Two people were killed.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article168 1958-08-26 4 PUSHING LED TO DEATH CHARGE THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chon% Hing, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Abdul Mutuality 26, on a charge of causing the death of a 60-year-old watchman on the evening of May 7 by doing a rash act. Inspector T. C. Fong told168 words
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Article69 1958-08-26 4 Public can visit RAF at Seletar RAF Scletar will be open to the public on Sent. 1 26 when it commemorates the Battle of Britain 1941 Those who wish to see 4hr R.A.F. "at home" may call between 2 p.m. t« 5.30 p.m when they will be treated to fly-past69 words
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Article34 1958-08-26 4 PFNANO Mon A toget troupe owner, Puteh blnte Daxus. was today fined 525 for employing an under-aged dancer and singer without a licence. The court was told that the dancer was 1834 words
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141 1958-08-26 4 You can't leave with winnings, players told DENANG, Mon. A pintable operator, Teoh Boon Chiew, said In court today he had told ever; player who patronised his shop that they should not leave with any winnings. "But." he added. "If they want to go away after winning, I have no141 words
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Article443 1958-08-26 4 'lncr edible' mistake angers PPP MR. S. SEES HAND OF PENANG IN SNUB BY LABOUR IPOH, Monday. RELATIONS between the People's Progressive Party and the Labour Party and Party Rakyat group have deteriorated after the announcement at the Labour-Rakyat conference in Malacca yesterday that the PPP secretarygeneral, Mr. D. R.443 words
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Article67 1958-08-26 4 THAT $20,000: POST NOW DON'T be left out of the excitement. There's a $20,000 Jackpot to be won. So buy your MM now and join in the fun. Share the thrill of the MM for August jackpot Contest "V". which closes on Monday. September 1 You have only seven days67 words
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Article149 1958-08-26 4 Ambulance removes man after robbery tale is interrupted I7OTA BHARU. Mon.— A school teacher. Musa bin Sulong. fainted In the witness box in the Sessions Court here today while giving evidence in a robbery case An ambulance took him to hospital. Musa. the complainant, was giving evidence In149 words
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Article86 1958-08-26 4 Minister weds a councillor KOTA KHAKI Man. The Regent of Kelantan Tengka Vabya rtttra. last night held a dinner party to celebrate the marriage of a State Minister to a state councillor. Inche Yaarob bin Awang, state Minister (or the Government, was married to Halunah Idris, State (nun ctllor and86 words
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103 1958-08-26 4 A TEACHER 20 YEARS, BUT IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Federation school teachers are going back to soh >ol —to "re-evaluate their concepts of teaching methods In the light cf modern technique" Attendance at a series ot courses arranged for them will be "quite voluntary. 1 the103 words
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195 1958-08-26 4 MALACCA, Monday. A MAN who drank half a bottle of whisky and ran up a bill of $14 at a restaurant here became aggressive and threatened to assault the manager when asked to pay the bill, the magistrate Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, was told195 words
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194 1958-08-26 4 More rice, relaxed curfew so 20,000 can celebrate TELUK ANSON, Mon. The Government has announced th* relaxation of the curfew and extra rice rations for two areas In Lower Perak to enable the resident* to celebrate the first merdeka anniversary. 9m the ao.Ofc) people in 'ne Operation Chieftain area, whfch194 words
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262 1958-08-26 4 Court: Bribery case was frame-up KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'THE PRESIDENT of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Inche M M. Hashim, today held that a bribery case against Corporal Hon Yoy Leiw. of Sungei Besi police station, was a frame-up. He asked the prosecuting officer ASP Didar Singh, to refer the262 words
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Article23 1958-08-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU Man Mr C R Honey. State Architect, who recently returned from leave, has been posted to Kuala Lumpur23 words
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44 1958-08-26 4 St. John fair on Sept. 1 Tengku Malmunah. daughter of the Regent of Johore. will declare open a fun fair en Sept 1 in aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade funds Trie fair will b? at the padang opposite the railway station here44 words
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Miscellaneous150 1958-08-26 4 RADIO: General Programme Date With Music: 830 Clom RADIO MALAYA g""K? "fcJ-S Radif »««g Hall: 1.30 The News: 145 R.idlo NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Music Hall Again; 2.00 Claw KFRvtrr Down;; 5.00 Music Prom The 41 1 mrlm Ballet; 530 Fiesta; 6.0 C Happy siNPAPnai Anniversary; 6 45 Lights On: 6150 words
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248 1958-08-26 5 Magistrate tells suicide pact couple: Wed now' rwjßy raicjD ro strangle each other on beach MALACCA, Monday. A MAGISTRATE today advised the parents of a teenage couple who entered into a suicide pact: "Let them marry immediately before they lose their patience again." Before the court were Chia Ah Kau,248 words
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Article41 1958-08-26 5 IPOH. Mon. A woman vegetable seller. Wong Lool. 58. was waylaid and robbed of $27 by three Chinese armed with knives In Paslr Plnji new village at 4 a.m. today. Wong wag on her way to the central market.41 words
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Article83 1958-08-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Municipal health committee has ordered Kuala Lumpur's 71 school canteens and tuckshops to be licensed to ensure that the minimum health requirements are maintained. The licensing will be done under the Food and Drugs Ordinance. No fee will he charged. The83 words
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Article52 1958-08-26 5 KLUANG. Mon- Cosmetic manufacturers in Johore have sent a petition to the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. urging the removal of Import duties on raw materials. Beven Johore Bahru companies have stated In their petition that* "their collapse Is Imminent" because of the52 words
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Article21 1958-08-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. No casualties to either Communist terrorists or security forces have been reported In the Federation today.21 words
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Article111 1958-08-26 5 $80,000 damages claim appeal IPOH, Mon. The Federation Court of Civil Appeals sitting here today reserved judgment in a •uit for SS*.MO damages by racing motorist Walter John Putra. Putra. 38, lost the claim at a hearinit before Mr. Justire Good earlier this year. The suit arose ont of an111 words
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Article62 1958-08-26 5 GERMANY'S NEW ENVOY NAMED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. West Germany's new Ambassador to Malaya Is Vr. Georz Yogel. the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany announced today. He will take up the post which was vacated by Dr. H. U. Granow earlier this year. Dr. Yogel has been the German62 words
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Article145 1958-08-26 5 CAMPAIGN AIMS AT RURAL YOUTH I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. An intensified campaign will soon be launched in the rural areas to promote national consciousness among young people. The chairman of the Malayan Youth Council. Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. who is the Minister of Works, returned today with his wife, also145 words
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Article37 1958-08-26 5 TAIPING. Mon. Mr B.H.G. Adams, senior English master In the King Edward VII school her?, will be going on transfer to Penang next month as supervisor of English studies at the Chung Ling High School.37 words
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230 1958-08-26 5 IPOH. Monday. MALAYAN graduate teachers will meet here on Wednesday to consider a tesolution criticising the government's recruitment of teachers who have only the Lower Certir.cate of Education. The resolution, to be tabled at the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union, will230 words
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Miscellaneous837 1958-08-26 5 Progress 12.30. 2.30. «.45, 9.15; l'«nani» Ipon LIDO: Bonunal Kalyanam (Tamil) CATHAY: Ten NorUi Frederick CATHAY: Young Uon» 12.45, 10 15> l 3- 5 15> BSO -1. 5.30. 6.30, 930; ODEON: 3. 6.45, 9.15; RUBY: The Sun «_,.i-«--B.««« Young Don t Cry 1.15. 3.30. 6.45. Also RUes 12.45. 3. 6.45.837 words
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Article175 1958-08-26 6 M irrf, ill, < Minimum, MR. MRS. ONO YEOK BENG l hank relative*, and friends for mud attendance, gifts, wishes and assistance at the wedding on 9.8.58 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. ChomiK Tee thank all relatives and fi lends who sent wreaths, scrolls, eic. and attended Hie175 words
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Obituary36 1958-08-26 6 It »..,<(. Sit iWiaiwrn) IN EVER LOVING memory of Madam Chin Ki:i Ngionß who departed this life on the 26th AiiKUsl. 1957 —Sadly missed by her husband and children— May Her Soul Re.-l In Peace36 words
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Article580 1958-08-26 6 The Quemoy Crisis The hot war in the Formosan Straits is little but dangerous, a menacing break to four years of comparative calm. The shelling of Quemoy and the apparent probing of adjacent islands would be less threatening were it not for the obviously hardened attitude of the Peking Government580 words
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Article314 1958-08-26 6 Past conferences of the Labour Party of Malaya have tended to be revivalist meetings. The "new-world-a-coming" atmosphere which the socialist prophets created may have helped the morale of the dispirited faithful, but only at the cost of blinding them to the realities of political life. The sixth314 words
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Article197 1958-08-26 6 Tile Ministry o. Education is no less alive to the dangers of diluting teaching staff in the Federation's schools than are the graduate teachers who are asking for the minimum qualifications to be raised. A resolution at the coming meeting in Ipoh of Malayan graduate teachers criticises the197 words
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Article, Illustration985 1958-08-26 6 rIE Federation of Malaya will have a National Art Gallery tomorrow. For more than four years past the Federation Arts Council in Kuala Lumpur had hoped and worked for the day when Malaya would have a centre, open to all985 words
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Article185 1958-08-26 6 Finally, the Rubber Producers Council, Federation of Malaya, informed the committee it would be presenting to the nation a $3,000 portrait by Mr. Howard Barron. of London, of the pioneer of rubber, the late Mr. Henry Nicholas Ridley, which was formally presented last Saturday. Seldom has a major185 words
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159 1958-08-26 6 M.T. AKBAR'S SERVICE IN CEYLON VfR. K SIVASAMY of iVlKlang has made a mistake in stating that Sir Lancelot Elphinstone was Chief Justice of Ceylon He was appointed At-torney-General of Ceylon in .place of Sir Henry Oollan who went to Hong Kong as Chief Justice. But he went to Ceylon159 words
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338 1958-08-26 6 I WOULD like to re- fer to reported sta:ements about the unequal status of Muslim women. I beg to defer with the learned view expressed by a certain gentleman from Singapore. In Islam women are by no means inferior. The only time they seem338 words
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Letter51 1958-08-26 6 MR JUSTICE TAN AH TAH, who has been appointed acting Chief Justice of Singapore, had his early education at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, from where he went in 1918 to continue his studies at the Penang Free School. Here're congratulations to him. OLD.VICS S.M51 words
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Letter131 1958-08-26 6 I FULLY endorse the views expressed by your correspondent Chang Han-Pin (S.T. Aug. 14) and make the following suggestions: An inspector should never enter a class-room without first calling at the school office to announce himself. Elementary courtesy demands this. These Inspectors should undergo a special training in131 words
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Article278 1958-08-26 6 lag committee to carry out the task. In April, the Arts Council paper was approved by the Cabinet, which voted a token sum of (1.000 for preliminary expenses. The members chosen for the National Art Gallery working committee were: M. C. ff Sheppard (chairman). Ghazali bin278 words
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454 1958-08-26 7 ONE ALLEGED TO HAVE PUT ROPE ROUND NECK OF SECOND TAXI-MAN KUALA LMUPUR, Monday. A TELEPHONE operator accused of murdering a taxi driver by strangling him was alleged here today to have put a rope around the neck of another taxi-man,454 words
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Article111 1958-08-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. will open a threeday International trade union seminar at the Plantation House. Petaling Jaya. tomorrow The seminar, organised by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, will be attended by top111 words
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Article107 1958-08-26 7 M-GUEST MR. LIM WANTS TO REST KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Urn Yew Hock, flew Into Kuala Lumpur this morning for a rest before attending the merdeka anniversary celebrations as a guest of the Government. Mr. Lim, looking tired on his arrival at the airport here, told the107 words
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Article39 1958-08-26 7 Negotiations between the Malayan Federation of Clerl cal and Admtnlstrat.ve Staff* Union and Fraser and Neav* Ltd.. opened in Singapore yesterday. The wage talks will affect the company's monthly-paid staff In Butterworth, Selangor. Malacca and Negrl Sembilan39 words
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Article58 1958-08-26 7 IPOH Mon. A special constable. Hassan bin Abdullah. 28. was remanded by the Ipoh magistrate today after being accused ol attempted murder of a fellow constable. Hassan was charged with having shot and injured S.C. Oaud at the main gate of Buklt Merah new village on the58 words
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Article36 1958-08-26 7 IPOH, Mon. Lance Corporal Percy Brown, 26, of the Ist Bn the New Zealand Regiment, was killed in operation against terrorists In Perak recently. Details of the death have been withheld36 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-08-26 7 History in pictures and history in a man KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Publicity Officer of the Cathay Organisation, Mr. Donald Oavi.-v is "a little piece of Malayan history," said the Federations Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he opened an exhibition of historical photographs at the British Council Hall here141 words
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181 1958-08-26 7 Ong holds cheques from drawer of senior officer THREE cheque books and nine cheque stubs, alleged to be related to illegal bookmaking operations, were among the articles seized by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and his party, when they carried out a surprise raid on the desk of i181 words
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Article, Illustration240 1958-08-26 7 Abdul is lame, but he hikes 600 miles to see the sights KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A club-foot-ed Kelantan boy, Abdul Rahim bin Ahmad, 17, has covered 600 miles in a hike over rough ground and hard pavements in Malaya and Singapore... With a companion, he arrived in Kua'a Lumpur yesterday240 words
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154 1958-08-26 7 LONGER CURFEW FOR 'BLACK' VILLAGE IPOH, Mon. More than 3,000 people in Kuala Kuant new village, one of the most notorious and unco-operative villages in the anti-terrorist "Operation Ginger" area in Perak will have to remain in their houses one hour longer each day. The bouse curfew imposed on the154 words
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178 1958-08-26 7 ABORIGINE ART ON SHOW AT FIRST EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Three aborigines from central Pahang will stand by proudly at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here tomorrow when the Prime Minister opens Malaya's first national loan exhibition. They are the onl> aborigines to have submitted examples of their work along178 words
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443 1958-08-26 7 PENANG, Mon.— The appeal Judge, Mr. Justice Rigby, said in a written Judgment today that he was "wholly satisfied that the subordinate courts of Penang had no Jurisdiction to entertain in the first Instance" an application by a teacher, Tan443 words
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205 1958-08-26 7 BUSMEN SEEK MORE PAY, BONUS BASED ON PROFITS 'pHE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has asked for an all-round wage increase which would cost the company $500,000 a year. The general manager of the STC. Mr. G. O. Wilson, yesterday confirmed receipt of this demand and said it was being205 words
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Article66 1958-08-26 7 Man dies in family quarrel irOH, —Three peopl« were injurea. one <>f them fatally, in a family quarrel allegedly over h« ownership of a sauce factory In Kampar, yotrrday afternoon. The dead man is I nk« Wai lion. 50. His son. Shue Hoons, 18. and rousin. Loke Wah Hook. 4«.66 words
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Article76 1958-08-26 7 K.L. GREETS JAKARTA MA YOR KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Mayor of Jakarta :.Jr Sudiro. passed through Kuala Lumpur today on his way to Berlin on a study lour He m met at the airport by the Kuala Lumpur Municipal President.- Mr A. D York and Municipal Councillor Inche Abdullah bin76 words
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Article75 1958-08-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon —A rubber dealer. Tee Teh. of Bee Seng and Co., was summoned in the magistrate* court here today to answer six charges of selling rubber without making daily entries in the account book Tee. who pleaded not guilty, was alleged to hay* sold about75 words
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Advertisement100 1958-08-26 7 'marlon/YYY Mode from j^BPr^^^ tint clou mo N^i^^B'^^O^ A i Srronq ond w\ duroble. w m hi i llk L ~W L l l rm\ I Requires no dyemo, Of drying yV A A 0 K«or» ore quot«n f \f W K f 9 Smkei nato ore I* \l \l100 words
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Advertisement65 1958-08-26 7 (just rightl^k lusl nutil tor good lookt and jwm HW right for value, John White JHf Shoe* are made in England by^H H/ expert craftsmen. Tied '°^^B every pair of John White^BJ MgJ Shoe* is the Cuaranlec^B JK^ Shield the tign whirh^M mrant lust right' vtSr ?4tow msoG Dy JOHN65 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1958-08-26 8 A GIRL WHO LIKES CHANGE Being on the London staff of the famous fashion magazine, "Vogue." is a Job that any girl would covet and it is Ju^w as much fun as it sounds, according to pretty English girl Pamela Hicks, who has just1,455 words
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Advertisement173 1958-08-26 8 pM4^ M&\ What a thrill it is when baby firs! V It) smiles at you! What a joy when first f^^^F"^ >BP* you hear those happy coos and chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is v.dl and mother can be happy in the #aw* Knh Ten# knowledge that here173 words
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Miscellaneous378 1958-08-26 8 CtrAltC TirYIAC i 9 9o wlth Quickness •nd Oil <] ITS llme 5 LIOSSWOIU bnuty (Wordsworth) (7). 30 His profession makes him i i i i i look down in the mouth ((.7). a I 4 I I I N I* M y 1 do™ I!!!!* kH HI HiiK iiH378 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1958-08-26 9 Refugee doctor blazed trail for psychiatrists Thousands of individuals and hundreds of marriages owed their stability to Dr. Wilhelm Stekel's selfless efforts. His books on sex and maternity sold by the cartload. nl 'HlN(i the dark days of June 15)40, a shocked world heard of Hie death, due lo anDaily Mirror - 1,342 words
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Miscellaneous203 1958-08-26 9 fViritftpff A 00. By .lf#ts B^i^i^I^SSSSSsW^SSSsV C i BSaßl»^^™l f^^^^M Hal atT**^ aTVaI I T Vt S J^L^L| >» I t^s^sa^ssai s»^Bsf^^^sK\ --*"7 /~**V»l HJ"-* I C\\"NtfZ /^sssß .gs^^l^SßSsi JW^HS Ba^Ba^Ba^Ba^^^^^^^^BSa^ssaP t^O tW fc i v -V I I tf C^fVlNfcK f^^^K 0 AftmM #7t#* Suiiii By Lvsliv 0 Jturivri.s203 words
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413 1958-08-26 10 FORMOSAN STRAITS' NAVAL CLASH FIRMS RUBBER 1 1/2 CENTS By Our Market Correspondent fHE rubber price in Singapore yesterday received it* biggest boost since mid-July as the result of the naval battle between the forces of the Chinese and Formosan Governments. August first grade rose Ii cents to close at413 words
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Article23 1958-08-26 10 SINGAPORE. AUG. 25. RUBBER: H'-i cents per Ib. (at U cents). TIN: $369.5* per pical (unchanged). Unofficial estimated offering lit tons23 words
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Article136 1958-08-26 10 MELBOURNE. Moll INVESTMENT rhares continued along firm lines on the Stock Exchange here today. BHP gained 9d. and Bank of NSW 35*. and trading was of increased volume. Mining share* held a steady, but variable tone and the main move was Consol Zinc up Is. 9d. Commonwealth bonds136 words
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Article145 1958-08-26 10 September first grade rubber buyers lob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 82 cents per Ib up l'» cents on Fridays closing price. Closing lose: Steady. Closing prices In cents per ib yesterday wereOFFICIAL: Int 1 R.S.B. Spot fob. buyers «2H. sellers S3, Int. 1 R.S.B. Sept. buyers »2\.145 words
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Article156 1958-08-26 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday: (all rates are to $100). New York: buying alrmal! T.T. 32 13/16, O.D. 32 15/16, 90 d st 33 1 8 credit bills. 33 3 16 trade Mils. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31156 words
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Article106 1958-08-26 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were Copra: quiet UK/Continent August/September $32 buyers. $33 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $49 sellers, drum $53 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported, Muntok white $127, Sarawak $129. special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association 4106 words
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Article121 1958-08-26 10 Ship, lying alongside the Sln f pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Klltnskl 13. Sunnyvllle 415. Ondina 6A. Imatra 67. Sumatra 88. BUtar 1011. Taksang 1S;14. Songkhlp 15 18. Olenbank 18, Nlssel Maru 18 20. Frederick Clover 21 22, Eastern Prince 23 24. Kajang 25. Ulysses121 words
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Article520 1958-08-26 10 The Malayan Share Broken' Association reported: "All sections on the local share market nere generally firmer, and the turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser Neave ords $2 65 to $2 67 V W. Hammer $163; M. Breweries $2.85: Malayan Cement520 words
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Article20 1958-08-26 10 Malayan Share Market: Kmt 23 Aag. 22 Industrial*: 89.5* 88.5! Tins: 78.47 78.7S Jan. 1 1958 m 1M20 words
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Advertisement535 1958-08-26 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY 04 P.W.D. WOBKSHOP KOTA BHABV FOB QUALIFIED ELECTBICIAN APPLICATIONS are Invited to fill a vacancy for an Electrician In the P.W.D Workshops. Kota Bnaru. Applicant* must be Federal Citizens ot Kelantan State Nationals, and must hold a second grade Chargeman's Oertlflcate. The rate of pay will be535 words
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Advertisement110 1958-08-26 10 TENDER TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TBUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA SO TIMBER HOUSES SUNGEI ROKA.M, IPOH CONTRACTORB desirous of tendering for the construction of 80 Umber houses are Invited to submit their names together with a deposit of $200 (refundable on return of documents) not later than Saturday the SOth August, 1958,110 words
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Advertisement499 1958-08-26 10 NOTICES H.M. NAVAL BASE SINGAPOBE SALE BT TENDEB NO. t/SS BTEEL FBAMED SHEETED BUILDING Appr*i. 2M'-t" z ttV-V i E7'-«" To Eaves Tenders are Invited for purchase of component parts of a steel framed and sheeted building In four bays of 62' 6" wide each, complete with doors, windows (without499 words
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Advertisement423 1958-08-26 10 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered contractors Class "S" and above will be received by the State Engineer, Trengganu up to 13 noon on 6.9 58 for Construction Sc Delivery of a Ferry Pontoon for Paka. Full particulars are obtainable from the office of the Executive Engineer, Dungun and423 words
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Advertisement1440 1958-08-26 11 Teit &405 MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. Ted: i*jn (It Mats) n o'soraled >n Singapore) 112 iutt) THE BLUE FUNNEL UME '^V SAUINtS TO LIVERPOOL. CLASCSN. LONDON t CONTINENTAL POTTS (Via Satz witk hkerty tl piMtti tia Paiaaa tr Cape if Cttt Htpt) S.IIHMI Vessel LOAD INC FOR Mt Sails P.1,440 words
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Advertisement1242 1958-08-26 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: Nt.: 2IK! CLLERMAN LIMES ItLAVF.NESS LIME LONOON, HAVRE, ROnERIAM, IM ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. KARWURt I NULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER 1 PORTUNB and for U.S.A. NorU Atlantic Ports Actepbat carga tar Ctatiai A Sutk and Canada vit Colonial AMrica CITY IT MOOKLTN- SUNNYVILLE C«U Midtftaski-Mfk 2ndCill S1,242 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-08-26 12 RAPID ECONOMIC PROGRESS 50... gOUTH Africa can now supply Malaya with larger quantities of heavy and light machinery for local industrial development, said the South African -senior trade commissioner in Singapore, Mr. J. A. Siegruhn yesterday. South Africa, said Mr. Siegruhn, could also348 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-08-26 12 Japan cars due soon A SINGAPORE motor company, which ckrms to have been the first to import Japanese trucks into Malaya, is making arrangements to market locally 'passenger cars manufactured in Japan. 4 seater models Mr. Phng Yen San, governing director of the company, Asia Motor Co. Ltd., said yesterday265 words
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Article, Illustration271 1958-08-26 12 /\NE of America's three largest tyre manufacturv ing companies in the export Held, the General Tire Rubber Export Co., of Akron, Ohio, is placing on the Malayan market this year a wider range of its tyres. Previously the company exported to Malaya only a271 words
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Article197 1958-08-26 12 Dutch imports' drive OTOE Netherlands is in- tensifying her export drive to Malaya, said Mr. Ng Eng Hua, a director cf a leading Singapore importer of Dutch products, yesterday. Mr. Ng. of Asian Organisation Ltd., said that Dutch bicycle tyres, tubes and rims were finding an increasing market In Malaya197 words
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256 1958-08-26 12 ANEW type of carbon paper which can be used to make up to 26 copies in one operation on normal air-mail paper on a standard typewriter, has been marketed in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Called the Scotsman, the copying material has256 words
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Article40 1958-08-26 12 Malaya's total exports to Belgium In the first half this year were valued at $11.6 million, compared with $8.1 million in the corresponding period last year. Her imports from that country fell from $294 million to $10.5 million.40 words
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Article, Illustration247 1958-08-26 12 Japan sends two trade missions on market probes rpHE importance of the Singapore and Malay; markets for Japanese products is further 1 dicated by the proposed visits of two more tra missions from Japan soon. Mr. K. Muraoka, the Japanese Vlce-Con.sul in Singapore said yesterday that the first delegation with247 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-08-26 12 L*U.HT old associates who have had a combined total of 240 years cordial relationship with the Shell Co.. Ltd., were presented with brome long service plaques by Mr. A.S. Johnston, the company's North Malays branch manager at, their annual dealers' dinner held in Penang recently. Picture shows120 words
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Article112 1958-08-26 12 CHINA supplied 9,935 tor of oranges, tangerim and mandarines to Mala) In the first five months < this year and became tr largest supplier of this tyr. of fruit during the period. Shipments showed an Ir crease of 1841 tons ov< those of the corresponds period112 words
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Advertisement224 1958-08-26 12 TROJAN Senior fTßo|^Mr\. c l st one-ton vehicle j I I VBfl, ft in United Kingdom to be JJH I fitted with exceptionolly r T%jy efficient new independent \J^ front suspension. Dei.»er r v a n -p^ new jrojon makes news it continues to leod in the 20 CWT jMTiPJj224 words
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Advertisement32 1958-08-26 12 Olivetti I Divisumma 24 r-\ tz T\ A memory ol steel U=^>— wW .cope o« »f u.^.1n...^ '"•"Jjj ill H Us I Ouihrlm 6 Co. Ltd. mum fcrwt« fl tola Hura JmmMn.32 words
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545 1958-08-26 13 nit GAMES' BIG SURPRISE: STEPANOV IS UNPLACED STOCKHOLM, Monday. RUSSIAN athletes won three gold medals on the final day of the Kuropean Athletics Championships here yesterday. But the Russian world record holder, Yuri Stepanov, was surprisingly unplaced in the men's high Jump, and gold medalReuter - 545 words
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Article650 1958-08-26 13 WEIGHTS far Saturday. flrst day of the Singapore furf lub Aagast•epteaahcr nMettrnf. •re: Cl a, Div l 6F DlsttM MM Amaaeaaeat Park IH High Socks 8.05 Malayan Scholar 8.02 Take Easy 8.01 The Bravo One 8 00 Prosperity 7.12 Artlna 7.11 Sun of Burma 7.11 Sa«r Blur650 words
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Article122 1958-08-26 13 BLACKPOOL. Mon. Lan Black. 17-year-old Scot- tish student, had Britain speculating yesterday on hU chances. In the European Swimming Championships which open In Budapest next week-end. Black became the first man to win four titles In the British National Champion ships which ended here la.st night.Reuter - 122 words
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Article56 1958-08-26 13 TOKYO Mon An AUJapan students track and field team beat a Combined American A.A.U. and U.B. Armed forces team by 104--l 103 in a two-day match here I yesterday. The Americans won eight of the 11 events, but the Japanese students had more seconds andUPI - 56 words
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Article84 1958-08-26 13 BANGKOK. Mon. David I Dichter, American athletics trainer, said today Slam ranked second only to Ma laya among the six South East Asian countries In pro gress made In training ath letes. Dichter helped train the Siam track and field team which wasReuter - 84 words
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Article73 1958-08-26 13 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon Lance Larson set a new world record for the 100 m butterfly when he clocked 59.95 ec at the Par Western Swimming and Diving Championships here yesterday. Sylvia Ruuska also set a new world record tor the 200 m butterfly when she wonUPI - 73 words
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Article16 1958-08-26 13 BANGKOK. Mon. Bangkok's Thammasart University beat University of Malaya 67-44 at basketball here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article165 1958-08-26 13 LISBON. Mon. Stirling Moss, driving a Vanwall, yesterday won the Portuguese Grand PrU at Oporto in which the first three places went to British drivers. Mike Hawthorn, in a Ferrari, finished second and retained his lead In the World Drivers Championship. With his seven pointsReuter - 165 words
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Article81 1958-08-26 13 Two games for Kowloon KUCHINO, Mon. The visiting Siglap Boys' Club basketball team from Singapore beat the Barawak champions. Kuching Combined. 77-69 here last night PENANQ, Mon. The Kowloon Motor Bus soccer team of Hong Kong will play two matches tomorrow and on Thursday night during their return81 words
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Advertisement884 1958-08-26 13 \t?mto*mmA**l&**HMil*m*Mmm} i( niiiinui'il from fagr 6) SITI ATKINS VACANT tv Word, ti {flaW—Jaa H> tit. txlrm. S^LL.S EXECUTIVE with good all-round technical engineering eiperlence. administrative ability and knowledge of local market conditions wanted by long established British Company. Preferably ag«d 3i)/38 and willing to travel. Excel.ent prospects, salary, terms Apply884 words
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Advertisement878 1958-08-26 13 ACCOMMODATION VACAN'I M Word, ti <**—B *x I* rls. mxtrm HOUSE TO LET 58. Jalan Kuel. Juhore Bahru with modern sanitation. Apply next door. Rent $130/- very close to town. FULLY FUkNISHED ROOM. Serangoon Garden, for bachelor, near school on bus route. $80/Incluslve. Phone ***** after 6 p.m. *****. FURNISHED878 words
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Advertisement942 1958-08-26 13 •'w r < TUITION tt Wordt ti Mmm.^—Bmx M f«« rrtra ATTENTION M/CYCLISI LEARNERS!!! For Highway Code. Traffic signs and Test Tips. Flease call at Paramount Driving School. 7 Slurdee Road. Hione ***** lor an appointment. WHY DISAPPOINTED, contact i Cverpuss Driving Tuition, will guarantee you pass by expert coacher942 words
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Advertisement901 1958-08-26 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrum ti Mt* )S,x it <•(«. tHro FORD PREFECT 1955 Only 21.000 miles. One careful European owner, excellent condition $3,100 0.n.0. Ring *****. "OLYMPIC SPORTS" MOPEDS The Maciune with flashing performance list of distributors obtainable from Overseas Corporation iFE) Ltd., P.O. Box 512. Singapore. ONI TKD USED901 words
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Advertisement43 1958-08-26 13 MALAYAN AIRWAYS Announce that their city AIR CARGO office will be re-situated at 86, 89 BRAS BASAH ROAD (Rattles Hotel) trom TODAY PHONE 2813 '%mmmmm- j r' at the same time the Air Cargo office at Airways House, Rattles Place will be closed43 words
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Article50 1958-08-26 14 OSTEND. Mon. English jockey Lester Plggott rod* Haras Erelenho's German horse. Orslnl. to victory here yesterday in the £10.750 Grand Ostend and Exhibition International Stakes. A French horse, Trlbord was second, a head In front o< Prince Aly Khans Chief ridden by Australian George Moore. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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93 1958-08-26 14 24,04 a paid $52,110 to see Cup Final KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A record crowd of 24.M8 paid a total of 952.21* to watch the Malaya Cup football final between Singapore and Penang at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night. The overall attendance. Including guests. was 2600* An estimated 3.0<)0 spectators93 words
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Article349 1958-08-26 14 VIC NAYAGAM Busmen get reinforcements for Merdeka tournament By They'll be as strong as Asian Games winners KUALA LUMPUK. Monday. team to represent Hong Kong in the Foot ball Association of Malaya's five-nation soccer carnival at the Merdeka Stadium from Saturday, Aug. 30, to Sept. 4 will349 words
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265 1958-08-26 14 KBM riRNAMDtI - Tengku wants more soccer tourneys for AFC members KBM riRNAMDtI By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More competitions and systematic training of young footballers in countries affiliated to the Asian Football Confederation ar< among the foremost alms of Tengku Abdul Rahman the newly-elected president nf the Confederation The Tengku firmly believes that265 words
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Article26 1958-08-26 14 TELUK ANBON. Mon Rangers beat Rubana Estate 5-0 in a Cow and Gate cur Perak lunlor division knorkout soccer competition matc v here y»sterd»>v.26 words
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Article227 1958-08-26 14 LIM KCE CHAM - LIM KCE CHAM BUT HE WILL REMAIN SELECTOR, COACH By JINGAPORE Olympic hockey vice-captain S kl Vellupilla* has decided to retire from the game this season. Velluplllal. 33, said he *a* "too old" for the game. "I feel that I have reach ed the stag? where my contribution227 words
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Article60 1958-08-26 14 TAIPINQ. Mon. Choong Ah Kow and V. Menon of Sitiawan won the men's doubles title In the North Perak tennis championships which ended here yesterday They beat Ng Say Peng md Ng Ah Wah, of Talplng, 7-5, 11-9. The men's singles title went to Ng Say60 words
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Article, Illustration605 1958-08-26 14 MALA YAN'S COLT MAY RACE IN DERBY EPSOM JEEP i if R Kwik TJoe Bing. l who races a useful i string of horses under the name of "Kwlk i Stable," may become the first Malayan i owner to have his 5 colours carried tn the Epsom Derby next year.605 words
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Article115 1958-08-26 14 Schoolboys' title to Kam Hon PENANO. Mon. Lee i<am Hon the 1957 Penang Junior champion, won the schoolboys" title In the Malayan open badminton ehamDlonshlps when hp beat lan Yee Khan of Perak 15-4. 16-18. 15-9 1n the final nere last night The schoolboys double.* title went to Wong Poh115 words
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Article109 1958-08-26 14 Why Singapore not invited... BANGKOK. Mon Singapore was not Invited to the South-East Asian Peninsula Games because it does not belong to the "Peninsula mainland", a Siamese sports off) al said here today The official said another reason why more countries could not be invited was that109 words
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Article32 1958-08-26 14 ADELAIDE, Mon. Peter Thomson, the British Open champion, and Prank Philips will represent Australia In the Canada Cup golf tournament In Mexico In November, It was announced here today— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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232 1958-08-26 14 AMERICANS BEAT AN ENGLISH ELEVEN AT CRICKET! LONDON, Mon. American cricketers, batting on a sticky wicket, defeated an English team yesterday to retain the honours in the 69-year-old Trans-Atlantic rivalry. The score was English team 130: Americans 131 for nine. Beating Englishmen at cricket Is comparable to beating the SpaniardsUPI - 232 words
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Article204 1958-08-26 14 Joint holders if... Kwok I^UALA LUMPUR, Mot 1Y Singapore am Penang will be declarei Joint holders of th Malaya Cup If th replay on Sept. 13 or 2 ends in a draw again This was stated by Mi Kwok Kin Keng secre tary of F.A. of Malay; today. On Saturday204 words
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Article106 1958-08-26 14 •f ONDUN. Mon.—No play was possible at the Oval here today on the fourth day of the Fifth Test between England and <>w Zealand. The Oval pitch presented a dismal, sight, and even when the rain which had fallen overnight and this morning ceased there s largeReuter - 106 words
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Miscellaneous44 1958-08-26 14 MMIMI Saceer: Malayan Youths v Kowloon Bus, City Stadium (8 pm.). BATI GAJAH: Soccer: 3rd Bn. Royal Malay Regiment v Harewood Estate, padang. PARIT 81-NTAR: Soccer: Dlv. I—G1 G Semanggol v Gurus, padang Ml AH: Soccrr; Dlv. 1— Pemuda Jaya F.T. v Teachers. D.T.C.44 words
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