The Straits Times, 27 August 1958
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Title Section21 1958-08-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 80,000 Mai*** Hat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958 15 CENTS21 words
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Article146 1958-08-27 1 On the eve of the first anniversary of merdeka ••the biggest story of the Emergency Out with him, 160 others HOR LUNG, No. 2 man in the Communist terrorist set-up In Malaya, has surrendered, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced In Kuala Lumpur yesterday.146 words
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Article14 1958-08-27 1 CAMPAIGN PLANNERS THOUGHT JOHORE GANGS WERE TOO TOUGH EVER TO QUIT THEIR JUNGLE LAIRS14 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1958-08-27 1 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday HE defection of Hor Lung is regarded by officials closely connected with anti-bandit operations as one of the most extraordinary incidents of the 10-year jungle campaign. This grim, implacable Communist was the last expected to surrender, but1,723 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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Article107 1958-08-27 1 LONDON. Tues. Detectives visited the giant U.S. Air Force base at Ruistip today in their hunt for the killer of the former wife of an American serviceman. Mrs. Joyce Green, SI, twice married, was found strangled to death In her home at nearby Dm ham.Reuter - 107 words
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Article66 1958-08-27 1 Nine young Australian girls seven of whom hold Id world swimming records between them arrived in Singapore late last night. They are here to give two exhibitions. Dawn Fraser. who holds four world sprint records, said: "I'm afraid we won't be able to break any records66 words
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Article34 1958-08-27 1 LONDON, Tues. England and New Zealand drew the fifth and final Test match at the Oval here today. Scores: New Zealand 161 and 91 for t!iree; England 219 for nine declared. Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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659 1958-08-27 1 3 Malayan students die, 3 hurt in crash PERTH, Tuesday. THREE Malayan students were killed and three others injured last night when the car in which they were travelling crashed headon with a sheep truck near Irwin, Western Australia, 251 miles from Perth on the iroat Northern Highway. The three659 words
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62 1958-08-27 1 U.S. 7th Fleet ships leave S'pore SEVEN ships of the U.S. 7th Fleet carrying about 1.6D0 marines left Singapore between 1.4 a.m. and 1.2% a.m. yesterday for Okinawa. The movement of the warships from Singapore coincided with an order from Washington placing the entire fleet on the alert as officials62 words
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Article59 1958-08-27 1 NICOSIA, Tues. A Greek Cyprlot woman and a girl of IS were killed today and 20 people are reported to have been wounded In a clash between right and left-wing factions at Milea village. 15 miles from Famagusta. Troops and ambulance* rushed to the scene andReuter - 59 words
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Article28 1958-08-27 1 HONO KONO, Tues. The First Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk, will visit Hong Kong on Sept. 6, the Royal Navy announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article18 1958-08-27 1 LONDON. Tues. Ralph Vaughan Williams, dean of British composers, died today at the age of 8&.-U.P.L18 words
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Advertisement20 1958-08-27 1 PLAIINUM WHITE GOLD ft GOLD WEDDING RUGS PH. HEN DRY. Manufacturing leweller 71 Net* Bridg. Reed. Slagaeete-* e> Keela Lumpur.20 words
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Advertisement100 1958-08-27 1 the most advanced tighter in tk* world \Zo raf 1 a me jLv i gfl Wr^^^M Am 2^ m £VW...i> .«<*■ gHB m H dMt iSt««« At wwt*ifi temfT-^ ill mMmv^**Y W^l t^B* ..two bottle* of FA Nl fSuW^H WL On to Or»n»e Crush tad the l^i |K otter to100 words
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515 1958-08-27 2 Long-term view of flour imports KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE TRADE agreement between Australia and Malaya, signed today, hag put Malayan rubber in a stronger position to meet competition from the synthetic industry which is likely to be established in Australia soon, the.Minister of Commerce and515 words
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Article157 1958-08-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A HUNGARIAN freedom fighter has "Jazzed up" A two traditional Malay songs which will be played over radio stations at Boston, America, on Merdeka Day. The songs are Kaseh Sejatl ("true love") and Ayer Mata Berderai ("falling tears"). The Hungarian <M Mr157 words
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Article94 1958-08-27 2 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A I divorcee. Malmunah binte Shahudln. 24. told the Sessions Court here yesterday that she was molested and 1 robbed at dagger point on a lonely kampong path while walking home one evening. Zakaria bin Lasit, 26. a padi planter anr widower, pleaded not94 words
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Article, Illustration537 1958-08-27 2 SIT YIN FONG - Series of broken romances-so Esther offers a girl for adoption SIT YIN FONG MOTHER (22) SAYS: THIS IS THE BEST WAY By A YOUNG Conventeducated Siamese divorcee in Singapore who yesterday advertised her 66--day-old baby for adoption told me: "I am thinking only of my child's future." The 22-year-old mother,Mak Kian Seng - 537 words
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106 1958-08-27 2 Woman, 61, dies in car crash, 8 hurt KLANG, Tups A woman was killed and eifht others, including three school children, were inJured when a car rolled down a 15-ft. slope near the 18th mile Klang Road yesterday evening. The woman, Wee Kwa Eng, 61. died before the am. bulance106 words
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Article61 1958-08-27 2 KUCHINO. Tues. Sarawak^ only surviving quadruplets of land Dyak parents —James, Annie, Cecelia and Bernadette— celebrated their first birthday last Friday at the maternity home of the St. Joseph's Convent at Serian in the First Division. The quads, looking well and healthy, were born to Rubls anak61 words
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Miscellaneous22 1958-08-27 2 THE GAMBOLS H e.rr, +m ~m+^^^^ aC/wi# i I OCAI2 \T^^' Q^^**^*y VDUW KEPT ME STANOtKJtf f J nSSH!t'^L}\ -WAITING -j <aY22 words
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Article213 1958-08-27 3 CHIANG'S JETS SHOOT TWO PLANES DOWN TAIPEH, Tues.— Chinese shore batteries continued to pound the Quemoy Islands for the fourth consecutive day today. A Nationalist Defence Ministry communique said the enemy guns at Amoy, Lienho and Weitou poured more than 5.900 shells on the IslandsReuter; UPI - 213 words
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Article47 1958-08-27 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian Government troops captured three towns and an airfield in the North Celebes on Aug. 21. Jakarta Radio said last night. The radio said army units occupied Lawongan, Lawlran and Bonder. The airfield is situated near Jie last two towns. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article48 1958-08-27 3 TAIPEII. Tues. MaJ.-Gen. Thomas S. Moorman, commander of the 13th U.S. Air Force, arcived here today from bis headquarters in the Philippines. A U.S. military spokesman said MaJ.-Gen. Moorman was "conferring on operational matters" with Vice-Admiral Roland Smoot. si-ninr American commander in Formosa. L.P.I.48 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-08-27 3 SIR JOHN HUNT, leader of the successful 1953 Everest expedition, shares a meal w members of the Boys' Brigade at the movement's 75th anniversary camp held last week at Lillieshall. in Shropshire. The camp was sited on 12 acres of land near the National Recreation Ontre.Reuter - 63 words
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Article269 1958-08-27 3 'NEGROES ATTACKED BY GANG' LONDON, Tuesday. SEVERAL Negroes were attacked with knives and J iron bars by a gang of white youths who went hunMng for coloured men on Sunday, police officers testified in court yesterday Nine youths, aged 17 to 20. were chargedReuter - 269 words
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Article73 1958-08-27 3 20 feared dead In oil depot Mast PARIS, Tues.— Twenty firemen were feared killed In an rxposion at a sabotaged oil depot near Marseilles last night. The depot was the worst-hit of several set on fire in the country's worst-ever day of Algerian terrorist acHvitv. After the explosion the whole73 words
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Article207 1958-08-27 3 US manoeuvres in Beirut as top rebel leaders hold meeting BEIRUT, Tuesday. ITS. TROOPS yesterday suddenly took up positions commanding the rebel Basta quarter here while 30 top rebel leaders were meeting In the sector to plan their nex^ political move. The purpose of the U.S. deployment207 words
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Article281 1958-08-27 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stock not 1.. 'tiding stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Mon —Spot U%i Sept. 24d.. Oct-Dcc 24* d. Jan-Mar. 24\d April-June 24Sd July-Bept 24% d. Aug. •12, S4d.. Sept r If. 24d Oct. r.i.f 34d Ton* Steady TIN LONDON, v Suyert 1730:281 words
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Article308 1958-08-27 3 TORIES FACE A NEW PAY WRANGLE LONDON, Tuesday. THE BRITISH Government Is headed for a new 1 dispute over claims for more pay for more than 10,000,000 workers. The dispute will concern a controversial wages-and-prices report made public yesterday by a committee known generally as the "three economic wise men."308 words
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Article198 1958-08-27 3 f ONDON, Tues. BriiJ tain will delay a decision on whether to allow the sale of military equipment to Indonesia until after talks with Mr. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, according to reliable sources here. A Foreign Office spokesman last week said BritainReuter; UPI - 198 words
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Article25 1958-08-27 3 WASHINGTON. Tues —The Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday that nuclear weapons tests ai Johnston Island. In the Pact ftc. have been completed. 0.P.1.25 words
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Advertisement171 1958-08-27 3 my the Mobilgas SPECIAL with MC^lr* A PRODUCT OF STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY (Incorporated in USA with Limited Liability) MODllflfl^ FIND IT>(S^ iSsr BARGAIN W&i SjjJL COLUMNS iy HATEVER IT IS you're looking for a car, a house, furniture, a Job you'll soon find it In the columns of Straits Times171 words
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349 1958-08-27 4 'Their prints on taxi of strangled man' court (fUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Scotland Yard fingerprint expert, Mr. Stanley John Brown, now with the Federation Criminal Registry, told the Selangor High Court today that the finger impressions found on a taxi abandoned near a river were those of a telephone operator349 words
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Article177 1958-08-27 4 OUR BEST —BY A TEACHER PENANO, Tucs.— The president of the Federation Chinese Teachers' Association, Mr. Lim Lian Geok. today urged some sections of the Chinese community to stop accusing other Chinese of being disloyal to Malaya. Mr. Llm, speaking on "Who are the patriots of Malaya?" at the Penang177 words
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Article21 1958-08-27 4 PENANQ. Toes.— Burglars broke into a Gopeng Road house last night and stole $428 in cash and Jewell »ry21 words
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Article46 1958-08-27 4 PENANO. Tues.— The Penang state government today urged all residents to fly the Federation or Penang state flags on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 to mark the first anniversary of merdeka. Business houses and householders are also asked to decorate their premises.46 words
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Article18 1958-08-27 4 The next Singapore Assizes will be held in the Supieme Court on Monday at 18.30 a.m.18 words
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Article175 1958-08-27 4 PENANG, Tuesday. A MERDEKA anniversary gift to 4,000 hawkers and street stallholders will be proposed when the City Council meets on Friday The Deputy Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy (Labour), will ask t the council to cut the pre- I sent licence fees to175 words
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Article31 1958-08-27 4 PENANG. Tues. Tht Penang stat; informatior office will be closed 1 1 Friday, when it will mow into its new premises at Lon Boon Slew building In Frtt Street31 words
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Article58 1958-08-27 4 PENANO Tnes.— The Sessions Court president, Mr. Au Ah Wah. today granted a clerk. Raymond Tan. $1,000 ball until Aug 29 on a chargi of committing breach ol trust of $100. No plea was recorded. The prosecuting officer, Mr. N. Na darajab. said a bigger amoun58 words
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223 1958-08-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE Federation's Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, said today that the important and urgent task before the International Confederation of Free Trade Union* was to be acquainted with the union organising problems in every country.223 words
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Article74 1958-08-27 4 MURDER IN A BOAT: TWO HANGED KUCMNG. Tues Two Sea Dayaks, Lunkon anak Sugi and l.ibau anak Nyamka Saratok, in the Second Division of Sarawak, have been hanged in the Central Prison In Kuching. Both were >roavieted >n April this year Uk mutdrt of a CMnem* hawker. (T»e«« Thien CMa.74 words
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134 1958-08-27 4 Richards loses appeal against Vine' rK Singapore City Council's appeals *mh- committee yesterday dismissed the appeal of Mr. G. M Richards, acting Chief Engineer in the Sewerage Department, against a ■fine" of SIM a month for a year for making a statement to the Press on eoancH affairs. The s«fc-eommittee'9134 words
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129 1958-08-27 4 COURT TO EX-HUSBAND: PAY UP OR GO TO JAIL DENANG, Tues. i 1 young Malay di vorcee today summon ed her former husbam to show cause why h should not be sent t jail for failing to pa; her $30 a month a maintenance. Jumabee binte Mohame Hussein, a mother129 words
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136 1958-08-27 4 'SLASHED MAN BLAMED MY SON,' MOTHER TESTIFIES BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A shop assistant Teh Hoe Choi. 26. was today committed for trial at the Penang Assizes on a charge of murdering a bicycle repairer, Cheah Lean Keat, 38. At the conclusion of a tour day Inquiry this afternoon. Teh asked for136 words
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Advertisement233 1958-08-27 4 Just wash, drip-dry and wear V i f" TjF f> r m m -Jf V w Iff *J1 One ARROW Time-Saver h worth a dozen other shirts! And we're not stretching the truth, either Try one of these )00% cotton wash and wear shirts next time you're traveling and see233 words
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Advertisement152 1958-08-27 4 CONGRATULATIONS to the Directors of The Grand Theatre. SHiawan on the opening of the town's first' luxury theatre. EQUIPPED WITH ■HIHIHHHHBHH The world's ■Pl||i£w> value iamaVT^jßaT tOdSaV '«>| tfldOUD f>O|Kto' -aP aßiaS LOH6 LIFi s -^H *3k opt CJ| 'r'"" 1 lor ',ji. JC'iat^ag I «mi afi H>CMEST Q UALITY152 words
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Miscellaneous138 1958-08-27 4 I nAUiv" ocner 3i i ivKi Awiiiiw PM 115 Orchestral Mirslc From RADIO MALAYA g^^^V^ I 4^' NATIONU WWT t«H %LS£? <&%> iSTn.^ ft 5.45 Hawaitan Blossoms; 600 Inu t ra vltatlon To The WaHi: 815 BBC SINGy^?!« E lBrtr Bandstand; 6.45 M?hta On: 653 mJL- uV mJi™ Singapore Share138 words
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334 1958-08-27 5 Rock 'n roll, a shot, and boy fell dying, court told DANCING SOLDIERS HAD GUNS -WITNESS GUNGEI PATANI, Tues. A shot rang out while two soldiers carrying rifles were dancing the rock V roll, and a boy fell dying outside a garden cafe here, the Sungei Patani Sessions Court was334 words
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Article43 1958-08-27 5 PENANG, Tues.— A woman who tried to evade $8.40 customs duty on cigarettes was fined $60 by the Sessions Court president. Mr. Au Ah Wah. today. Wong Poon Chin, the prosecution stated, hid the cigarettes In a box.43 words
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Article69 1958-08-27 5 A $20,000 JACKPOT is waiting to be won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest T (for August). There's also $5,000 in consolation prizes. This great contest closes on Monday, I Sept. 1. You have six days in which to make your bid for the big E money. Send69 words
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327 1958-08-27 5 MERDEKA: LEA VE CAR AT HOME, GOVT. URGES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MOTORISTS were today advised to keep their cars at home during the next few days and use public services or go on foot wherever possible. A Selangor Government statement warned that traffic congestion would be heavy during the first327 words
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Article34 1958-08-27 5 KOTA BHARU, Tues. —The president of the Kota Bharu Town Council and president of the Suara Muda Club. Dato Hajl Abdullah bin Mahmood. has been awarded a twomonth United States leader scholarship.34 words
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Article87 1958-08-27 5 Bid to get water charge out IPOH, Tues, An Alliance councillor. Mr. Uew Why Hone, will ask the Ipoh Town Council at its meeting on Thursday to recommend that the state government should consider reducing the present minimum charge of S2 per month per meter for domestic water supply to87 words
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Article29 1958-08-27 5 MERSINO, Tues. Mr. Wong Hong Kwong, a teacher at the Free Mersing English School here, has resigned to Join the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, on a scholarship.29 words
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198 1958-08-27 5 CRACKERS TO GREET M-DAY AT VARSITY ITNIVERSITY of Ma- laya students in Singapore will begin their day-long celebrations of tne Federation's first merdeka anniversary by firing crackers at the stroke of twelve on Saturday night. The crackers will be let oft at Raffles Hall where the students will be holding198 words
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Advertisement57 1958-08-27 5 [jy^lilil^TgMy mi TOMORltflw| TODAY: Singapore 10.28 ajm. (Ift. 71n.i (.43 p.m. (Kt. Tin.), Port Dlckson 5 10 am. (7ft Sin.) 5.47 pjn. (Sft. lln.i, Penan* 11.35 SJB. (7ft «in TOMORROW: Singapore 10 M a.m. (7ft. Mn). 10.30 p.m. (tit). Port Dickaon 5.52 a.m. (Bft. Sin.) 6.24 pjn. (Sit. 41n), Penang57 words
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Miscellaneous142 1958-08-27 5 *yj r.v tt.-M»r!»!TWl^gffff?!W I'rnauU CATHAY: Ten North Frederick 1. 3.30, 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: Young Don't Cry 1.15. 3.30. 6.45. 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Malal ItU Mangal 3.30, 8.30; CAPITOL: Wonderland of Nature 1.15. 3.30. 6.30, 9.30; REX: Woman In The Dressing Oown 1.15. 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; LIDO: Bataan 3.30. 7. 9.30; ROYAL:142 words
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Miscellaneous323 1958-08-27 5 2.30. 630. 8.15: EMPIRE: Chan Kaii Slew Long Kuan tCantonew) 2.30. 7. 9.30: ROYAL: Canyon River 12. 2.30. 6.30. ».IS. Knlim CORONATION: Taj Poahl (Hindi) 2.30. 6 45. 9.30. Kanitar EMTIRE: Joe Butterfly 3, 7 SO, 9.30. Kuala TrrntiUanu CAPITOL: Man Who Knew Too Much 5, 7.15, 30. Paril lluular323 words
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Miscellaneous345 1958-08-27 5 Knala Pilah REX: Iron PetUcoat 2.30. 7. 9.15. Kuala Lumpur CATHAY: The Bravados 1, 3.15. 630. 9.30: ODEON: Escape Prom Red Rock 1. 3.15. 6 30, 9.15: PAVILION: Underwater Romance 1. 3. 6.30. 9.15; COLISEUM: Songstress Life Story Of Saw Chin 12.30, 3.30. 7.30; CAPITOL: World Football Championships of 195S345 words
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Obituary39 1958-08-27 6 It Hor^« tit < Minimum KHOO PONG SAI, passed away peacefully 26.8 58 at 159-L Charlton Road. Funeral 28.8.58. AT KARAINAGAR CEYLON on 25th B.M. Saravanamuthu late Medical Department Ipoh fathei of Slvarajan and Mrs. Nadarajah of Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article25 1958-08-27 6 M »o.W» tit (Minimum) MR. <k MRS. C B DRAGON Thank relatives and friends for kind attendance, Rifts, wishes and assistance at their wedding.25 words
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Article161 1958-08-27 6 M HorW. (I* (Minimum). IF YOU CANT find 'If you need a Roneo Squirrel- Pei&oitai filing box Available at all leading ■totes A DROP IN The Ocean One drop of Taba-sto the Chilli Sauce which can be bought from all good stores FOR BUBBLING VII AI.ITY. buy Blomalt with161 words
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Article574 1958-08-27 6 The >mashing ol the entiu Communist organisation in North Johoie, with other bits of the Red network, easily represents the finest achievement of the security forces. It is less than two months since the news was broken ol the South Perak operations, in which a total of574 words
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Article337 1958-08-27 6 Malaya's Appeal To Russia At its October meeting the International Tin Council will have angry delegates of producer members to deal with unless by then the Russians are willing to participate in the restriction scheme or have voluntarily suspended their dumping. It is an intolerable situation. Quarter by quarter the337 words
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Article232 1958-08-27 6 The task o. the bocial Wellare Lotteries Board ;s not an easy one. Any organisation which MWM I limited money among unlimited claimanUi lays itscli open to charges 01 uniairnes», miserliness and downright inhumanity. The Board has been ftiikmmi for a "negativo attitude" in not providing the232 words
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2049 1958-08-27 6 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER BY HOR LUNG leaped into the position of Communist commander of South Malaya in 1953 literally over the head of Ah Kuk his superior officer. •Shorty" (Ah Kuk) was decapitated by his two bodyguards,2,049 words
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144 1958-08-27 6 WE have heard so much that has been done and Is to be done by our City Fathers to improve living conditions and bring convenience to the people such as public stand-pipes and so on. Recently we also heard that a plan to144 words
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Letter88 1958-08-27 6 DURING the last few days, we have read quite a few comments on the US Marines In Singapore As a member of the business community I would like to say that at a time when business in Singapore is pretty bad. the presence ol these marines88 words
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Advertisement595 1958-08-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. it HorW. tit (Mimimum). JOHNSON: To Kay and Hugh at Kandang Kerbs v on 25th August a brother for Ruth and Fiona. It War 4, tit (Mimimum). NEWINGTON— CLARKE: Philip Campbell Beatson to Helena Mary Alice at Tanah Rata on 25.8.58. HOME I I I I* H.od* V,595 words
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Advertisement121 1958-08-27 6 Y45 irn_ j£&* -far eaxftf aad, \~~zi££3mmmMt 1 -i. -V Precision Thermoctai giving: periecl heai-lor-labrlc. medium or heavy weight, reversible flex and pilot light for right or lrft hand use. Singapore St FVnang Federation D 5864 5 lb. Thermasiatlc Control Cream Finish, 750 Watta $23 50 --'-50 D HH* As121 words
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Article, Illustration691 1958-08-27 7 NELSON RUTHERFURD SEGAMAT - NELSON RUTHERFURD SEGAMAT, C Li. ii HWIHMOIiHII'IM'Hi I 11l Hi I'll I'll I 'n CHAIN-SMOKING TERRORIST LEADER IN SHORTS AND SINGLET 1 TOLD CONSTABLE IN POLICE POST: I WANT TO GIVE UP I By Tuesday THE most important surrender of the Emergency occurred in unspectacular fashion.691 words
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172 1958-08-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Press was thanked again today by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for cooperating In keeping secret since April the surrender of Hor Lunjr. He particularly thanked the Straits Times, which ho said had been the first172 words
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Advertisement9 1958-08-27 7 WAR ON REDS: THE OVERALL PICTURE in PAGE 89 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1958-08-27 8 he English yeoman set pace for the modern army STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE ARCHER vs ARMOURED KNIGHT Ie 13th century the English longbow berne the scourge of Europe, earning the "widowmaker" and "tax collector." n the hands of fast-moving English yeoit broke forever the domination of arm--1 knights and establishedDaily Mirror - 1,326 words
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Advertisement445 1958-08-27 8 n.r BRAY SlC K *^jJ| »PWi^i^«i^BlßMßpWWWa»WfPHe»=U*w*AKfc#.iW^#,-^ y.-vl^-tfl *?>-•». a LJ__ jojl wWWWWWWWWPWW Never sick enough to stay in bed, yet never really well. The GRAY SICKNESS may be keeping your child pale, tired and weak needlessly. Protein deficiency cowso a condition optly colled the GRAY SICKNESS Not only became It.445 words
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120 1958-08-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The People's Socialist Front is to contest the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Election in December to test its popularity and strength in preparation for the general election next year. This was decided at the meeting of the front's central executive committee120 words
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336 1958-08-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TERROR leader Chin Peng, now in South Siam, it believed to have 45 people with him, including 10 central committee members. The Director of Operations, Lt.-Gen. Sir |ames Cassels, revealed this today at the Press conference at which336 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-08-27 9 Mother of missing girt asks gods' aid THE AGEING MOTHER of a beautiful. 30-year-old Chinese gin yesterday prayed silently to the gads in a Kuala Lumpur temple to return her daughter to her. The girl is English-educated Miss Maxgeret Sseto Chew Lin (above). She has been missing since Saturday afterneon89 words
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Article35 1958-08-27 9 The Master Attendant In Singapore has warned shipping that additional bombing and firing practices will take place today within the China Sea South Range, between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. local time.35 words
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105 1958-08-27 9 'FILMS OF HALF-NAKED GIRLS? NOT TRUE' PENANO, Tues.— Tuan Rajl All Rouse, Federation Pilgrimage Control Officer, denied today that pilgrims returning to Malaya in the Anking were shown "hip-swaying and halfnaked dance films." "I have Investigated thj report and have been assured by Captain Ramsay, master of the Anking, that105 words
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Article56 1958-08-27 9 Murder inquiry opens KAMPAR. Tues. Loke Wah Hock. 46. was produced before the magistrate. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Tahlr. at Tapah yesterday aft?rnoon on a tentative charge of murder of his cousin. Loke Wai Hon. 50. at No. 3 Talan Bharu. Kampar, on Aug. 24. Loke was ordered to be56 words
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Article35 1958-08-27 9 The Governor of Singapore. Sir William Ooode, will present letters patent of Knight Bachelor to Sir George Oehlers. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, at a brief ceremony at Government House on Sept. 13.35 words
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Advertisement345 1958-08-27 9 now t J SIX-FEET-TWO J j, OF STRIDING MANHOOD j f OUT-DRAWING j f OUT-BEATING j EVERYONE j HE HAS TO CHALLENGE YOU <k Jf TO SEE IF HE WAS )f ANY FASTER THAN +c 3f YOU WITH A GUN! -yt ■v )f ■^■laai bE K /TTaw -k a^ \tjß«j345 words
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Advertisement208 1958-08-27 9 UHoUiUt 1 TWICE Jft HIGHER /"ESa vitamin C content Mm similar products |^|I every bottle I fSfeff^raEH^E^ Ht mjk tf actual S lli"Trn» C K 5 b..c k curr», a ffLTRA;J; faf jaice a 'Niijuq SYRUP >\ MEDICAI \7^^ g Say Cascade Wtrn C V^grT? vi^ o Qm Jm I208 words
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Miscellaneous228 1958-08-27 9 Straits Times Crossword "IF 19 ||j 20 V( Koss 7 Test-phrase not required of 1 Reminder of the eternal city. H 1 <8p return, and In silent drcum- 9No <» P"^l nian? sUnces (10) That's not novel! 5). S. He employs reverse strata- 12 Supplies the cash box without Bern228 words
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Article105 1958-08-27 10 Slnj-apor- Chiaeae Prodare Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent August September $32*4 buyers. 833 K sellers. Cecontn oil Quiet, bulk $49tt sellers, drum $53 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported, Muntok whiße $127. Sarawak $129. special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged). Singapore105 words
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Article79 1958-08-27 10 Ships lying alangaMe the Sin gapare Harbour Board wharves «r expected today are: Kilin.sk! 1/2. Sunny vllle 4/5, Ondina 6A. Myrtlebank 6/7. Lone Star Mariner 8/9. Blltar 10/11. Taksang 13/14, Panama Mam 15, 16. Glen bank 18. Niasel Maru 19 20. Serdang N Wall 3. Frederick Clover 21/22.79 words
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Article93 1958-08-27 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100;: Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/8. OD 32. 90 dst 32 5/16. credit bills. 32 7/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 9 16; French Francs93 words
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885 1958-08-27 10 ESTATES JULY OUTPUT WAS HIGHEST IN NINE YEARS By Our Market Correspondent JULY production of rubber by estates in Malaya rose nearly 17 per cent to 36,523 tons and was the highest output since August 1949 official figures released yesterday disclosed. The success of replanting under Government schemes and by885 words
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Article147 1958-08-27 10 September lint trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 81% cents per Ib. down one cent on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: Slightly easier. Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 81 T seller* 82; Int. 1147 words
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Article17 1958-08-27 10 Malayan Share Market: Aag. Am. *5 Industrials: 89.M 89.R Tin. 79.7« 75.47 Jan. 1 1958—1*4)17 words
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Article16 1958-08-27 10 SINGAPORE, RUBBER: I per Ib. (down TIN: $369.25 (down 25 cent I'noflirial offering 120 t16 words
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Article69 1958-08-27 10 MELBO INVESTMENT sha ed an overall i the Stock Exchanf Commonwealth an easier market ti Loans 3i»^ 1956-5 Loans 3U% 1955-51 Bank of NSW. Con. Zinc Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Mining Ampol Ex Oil Search Timor Oil A.P.M. (New) Bradford B.69 words
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Advertisement1541 1958-08-27 10 In the matter ot United Investment Company Ltd. and In the matter ot THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1940 1946 Notice Is hereby given that a Petition presented to the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya In the High Court at Kuala Lumpur on the 16th day of July 1958 for1,541 words
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Advertisement605 1958-08-27 10 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker,) Unredeemed Pleated Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 21 New Bridge Road Chin Chong Pak Chla Kin Loy (Chop Thye Shen) No. 135 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sam Foh) No. 189 South Bridge Road Lam Joon Chong (Chop Bern Thye)605 words
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Advertisement132 1958-08-27 10 NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALATA INTERRUPTION OF SI PPL V Ta All (Stiamm In Malacca, Alar Gajah and Tamping Areas Will all Central Electricity Board Consumers In the following areas please note, that because of major works being carried out on the 66.000 Volt lines into132 words
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Advertisement711 1958-08-27 10 "K LINE" Japan U.S.A. Pacific «s Atlantic Coast Sport P. Sham Ptnang ETA KoU x...k»i Man- lit call 11/11 Sapt tlSttt Iltttt M call 14/11 Seat Sltt M»t»i Mart" lat call 11/11 let II Oct 11 act M call 14 15 tct H tct loading for Ho«i>on|. all Japan ports.711 words
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Advertisement1450 1958-08-27 11 Tei, »405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T«i> Mil (II lien) iltß'Ou'ated M Singaeore) M 2 Uaesi THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL tIISGOW, LONMN A CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Sati aitk hkarti ta trxeed in Paaaaa tr Ciat tt Gttd Natt) Carriers aptiat tt fnxted na other parts to load and1,450 words
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Advertisement2523 1958-08-27 11 l^^^^^^^^^^jl^^^^^^^^B [»B^^^^aTtT^^^^^laW^^ta»^^^^^taaT^^a^^WfT^^taßT^^i^MM^^J%aß S^aT^^MV ■■M^^J^aaMW^^MM^^^^Wt^^aa^tjMMMl EAST ASIATIC LIMBS MMtaYAMS SAILIMS FM ANN, PUT SAW, ',ENM, ANTVUP, lIIIIMMJ, MENU, MMMM. COPENHAGEN MIBtNMM. MU S'pori P. I'ham Panaag UUNIIA" M r%t "KINA- TI/17Mft SVtlSatt "SELANIIA" 11/11 Seal M/ 21 Stft n/n Stf I lUSUANCA 1/ I Mt 7/ I Mt Calliac Uyaia. IMTWAMS2,523 words
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Advertisement1304 1958-08-27 11 McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. TEI: Ne 2011 ELLERMA.I UNES KLAVENESS LIMB UNBON, NAVtE, MTTEMAM, LOS AMEIES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG A MMU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER g PORTLAND MMJ ftr USA North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargt far Ceatral t South and Canada via Colombo America «H V MNNMLW- SkJNNYVIUE Sport t. t%m Ptaaag1,304 words
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Article, Illustration862 1958-08-27 12 The gander attempts slimming exercises rpHE gander bent down to pick up the dustpan, and Mother Goose looked at him critically. "Good Gracious me!" she rasped. "What a terrible figure you're getting to be sure old bird. We really shall have to do something about It." The gander looked apprehensive.862 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-08-27 12 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our picture crossword contest: Noordin binte A Rahman 11 4- A. Hospital Quarters. Alnr Star Kedah. Salleh Oden. lalan Haji Taha. Kuching, Sarawak. Sim Ec Sing. 52 Niven Road, Singapore 9 Dixie Ng 408 lalan Kolam Ayer,203 words
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Article320 1958-08-27 12 HERE are some more pen pals for you. H. K Wong. 21-6 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 21. Edward Ng. aged 14. 78 Telok Gadong Road. Klan;:, Selangor. Stamps, songs. David Tan. 21 Lorong 30. Oeylang, Singapore 14. Sonus, reading. Albert Yong, aged 16. C-4 Kampong satu. Sungei320 words
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Article143 1958-08-27 12 Q What piece of furniture does a schoolboy dislike? A Tables. Q What Is the difference between a baby and an eagle? A. One is rocked in a cradle, and the other Is cradled in a rock Q What man is sure of a roaring trade? A. A143 words
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Article168 1958-08-27 12 MOTHER 'Everyone should try and make at least one person happy every day. Have you done that today John?" John. "Yes mum. I have Just been to see Auntie. She certainly was happy when I left." Dad. Mr. Tan is very upset because you hit his168 words
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Advertisement783 1958-08-27 12 ll*f,%J{»,Vjm.".' LASTWtiKI I Daily 3 Shows: 9JO a.m.— 2.30 7. 30 p.m. 1 Free Lists Saspended j I r v T D A 1 Thrrr wl marßin < bow daU 7 tL A I tIH S3O a.m. Children's half -prir. J concessions arailaMe for the mornlnj show to circle bsclnalh<783 words
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Advertisement47 1958-08-27 12 C.C.C. Collect six o/ these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. Name Age Address Sex Please enrol me es member of the Wise Ou»'s Club an 4 aend mm a badge I em enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and c stamped tell -addressed envelope. Name Add est47 words
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Advertisement634 1958-08-27 12 "honi JSnMWfWWTfTWf^ LAST I Shot*-* mM \SS*f*J^ 11. 1.45. 4 A 6.30 ONLY "DESTINATION MOON" x,ch sb) g Tonight t.M p.m. PREMIERE OPENING! No rreo List. brtnner "THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV" ImZ. H Please Note REVISED SCREENING TIMES For Season From TOMORROW: 10.30. 1.15. 4, 6.45 tt 9.30 Tomorrow 5.45 a.m.634 words
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Advertisement650 1958-08-27 13 iloiiiiiiura- tram Page I) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wmrd, ti (Him.)— Box f ctt. txtrm ASIAN, aged about 25. with good education, preferably law degree and some shipp'.ng experience wanted by long established British Company. Good prospects Applications should be hand written and addressed to the ehipplnu M-»naeer. Box A 5819650 words
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Advertisement404 1958-08-27 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wtrd, ti (Him.)— Box S» ctt. txtrm HOMELAND 737 Mountbatteii Road on bus route ten minutes GPO. Double-single room. Full part board terms moderate. Thornley *****. KUhMSHEU ROOMS. Balhoom attached, Telephone, Airy Locality near Ocean Park, Suitable Bachelors. Spinsters, Couples, no children. Ring *****. ROCHFORT 4 Oxley404 words
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Advertisement924 1958-08-27 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT J» Worit ti < t»ut.>— Box M rl«. extra. AIRY ROOM. FURNISHED. with breakiast convenient trans- porL. Tanjong Katong Road. Working girls couples. Indian family. Phone *****. 9 a.m. to 7 j P-m. TO LET: New Bungalow 4 oen rooms sitting dining room garage kitchen etc. No. 82924 words
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Advertisement835 1958-08-27 13 I'OISES L LAND FOR TALE M Wmit It (Ml*.)—B»x tt el: utiru. RAFFLES PARK Off Duncan) Road, Freehold Modem Bungalow Consisting 4 Bedrooms With Bathrooms Attached. Living/ Dtnlngroom, Store-Room, Servant's Quarter, Utility Boom. SunParch. Modern Conveniences. Telephone Available. Area Approximately 10.000 Sq. Ft. Bevated Plot. Selling With Vacant Possession Furnished/Unfurnished.835 words
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Advertisement576 1958-08-27 13 PHILATELY It Words fj Mia. >-~«as M clt. txlrm SPECIALIST COLLECTOR Requires mint Australian material, Imprints, shades, etc Collection considered. Box A 5816 B.T. "EMBOSSED" First Day Cover (one design ieft> lor Anniversary Stamps issuing 31-8-58. Partlcul.irs/sample S. L. Sun, P.O. Box 2037, Kuala Lumpur. DOGS, PETS, ETC. It Word,576 words
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Advertisement500 1958-08-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, ft (Mlm.)-Box S* ctt. txlrm NO MATTER WHAT make ol car, driving Is tiling in the tro ptes. Use Lifebuoy Toilet Soap to wash away weariness and stay refreshed for the miles ahead. VOLKSWAGEN COMBI VAN registered 1957 11.000 miles, excellent condition $4,500. Apply Chan500 words
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Advertisement424 1958-08-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M W,r4t U iMim )-B, x M ctt. txl>. FOR SALE WOLSELEY 6/90 Saloon 1955 Model. In excellent order throughout, also Morris 12 seater works bus. Apply Ewart Co.. Ltd., or Phone *****. COMMISSIONER'S PERSONAL 1956 Chevrolet Metallic grey, heavy duly springs, 6 ply l.. res, glareprool424 words
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Advertisement74 1958-08-27 13 DCL Jdluminium, LADDERS WBT r U m-^' >fl jsr '^xf MB W^bxwL- —< sw n x^xwfmdßr aW^^Hf xm BB^BT -2£ 'aT wkW \^%2l/Wx^Sm fl In various sizes. Strong Light. Durable. Economical. DIETHELM CO., LTD. Singapore Tel: ***** K Lumpu. Tel ***** Ponang r.| 4108 Ipoh Tal: 2177 digestion? Get Quick74 words
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Article1514 1958-08-27 14 Trainer Hobbs has two classy newcomers Sovereign Flame in good gallop ON THE TRACK —WITH EPSOM JEEP Spencer's quartette show winning form \KAL HO BBS'S classy newcom el's. Sovereign Flame and The Nailer, have im proved enough to Ik- considered likely winners at the Singapore Turf1,514 words
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185 1958-08-27 14 Athlete's prize to stay at $96 limit STOCKHOLM lues. -An Australian proposal that the value ol prizes awarded to athletes should be raised from $96 to $320 was defeated when the congress of the International Amateur Athletic Federation was resumed yesterday. The voting was 91 to S3 in favour. but185 words
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Article37 1958-08-27 14 SOUTHAMPTON rues The Hampshire County Cricket Club announced yesterday that Alan Rayment, one ol their star oat.smen has resigned to enter the Church. He has played nearly 200 games for Hampshire and scored over 6.000 runs ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article17 1958-08-27 14 STOCKHOLM: Herb *****11, tfie worlds fastest mller, woo 1.500 metres race here Id Smln 41.7 sec. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article13 1958-08-27 14 GRAHAMSTOWN: The touring United SUtea women's hockey team beat Albany J-l her*. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article17 1958-08-27 14 SYDNEY. Willie Vaughn. th» American middleweight, beat Australian middleweight champion CUve Stewart over 13 round* here. DfX17 words
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Article28 1958-08-27 14 LONDON: Rugby League results Huddersfleld II Bramley 7. Hull 34 Batley 6 Leeds IS Wakeftetd Trinity SS. Bt. Helens 15 Warring ton 7. Ontehaven 26 Wtgan 12 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article70 1958-08-27 14 KUAL/\ LUMi'Uh lues.— Th« Indonesian team tv compete In the merdeka football festival beginning here on Saturday, flew into Kuala Lumpur airport this afternoon— two days ahead of schedule The team comprise 16 players- and tour officials. Mr Mohamed Djamlat. the coach, told the Straits Times that the70 words
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Article86 1958-08-27 14 I ONDON. raea. KesaiU in rerterdaji IK leafs* hcmt matches: DIV ONI Blaekbarnß Leteaata* Blacky— l t Newcastle D Aataa Villa S Porteawath t Weet Baa t Wolfe* t DIT TWO gfclMlllO afbr.ofh I DIT. THREE Qawnafark 1 Traatati 1 BnHab PrysMwU t ChcatarCeM t Saatatampton86 words
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Article33 1958-08-27 14 TAIPINO, Tues Prisons Sports Club, who are already assured of Dlv. One league championship beat Indian Association "A" «-0 here today, scoring through Asmuni (2). Tamtam Zalnal Yusof and Taman33 words
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112 1958-08-27 14 CUP FINAL REPLAY 'PROBLEMS' FOR PENANG Penang, Tues. The executive council of the F.A of Penang will meet soon to decide which of the two dates Sept. 13 and 27 It would agree to play the Malaya Cup Final replay against Singapore "There are many factors to be considered," said112 words
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Article149 1958-08-27 14 I ONDON lues Alex Bedset struck an Important blow for Surrey In the county cricket championship when he hustled out •Ox Woi cestershlre batsmen foi 25 runs at Worcester yesterday Worcester ■■■ere all out for 82 and thougn they showed more fight In their second Innings— theyReuter - 149 words
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Article154 1958-08-27 14 F.A.M. says 'no' to Pak. By KIN FKRNAMDII ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tue -The F.A. of Mi laya has turned dow an invitation from tt East Pakistan F.A. take part in the Af Khan's Gold Cup con petition which begir on Sept 7. Mr Kwok Kin Keng, tl F.A.M secretary, told154 words
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Advertisement738 1958-08-27 14 I YOUR SERVICE" it »,,r4. tl* (Hlmlmmm). O»7f 1 rn.nl*. 10 Wirm, K-i# (tin.) SUPEK DRY CLEANING ***** Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd FOR SELF-DRIVK CARS Phone 2100 V Evernne Co. 619. Serangoon Road OTHERS BOOKED. Sea-Air. Why Noi You. Jethmal Travel *****. DOES YOUR GARDEN Need Attention? consult Corona Garden738 words
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Advertisement123 1958-08-27 14 NOW! MORE REVOLUTIONARY FEATURES ON ttettel&Jbdl ELECTRIC EKE CAMERA C> tl!^ exposure beacon FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS WRITE TO me SOLE AGENTS:— H. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. LAIDLAW ILOG. BATTERY RO., SINGAPORE- 1. 106 A BUKIT BINTANG RD.. KUALA LUMPUR. JIiniIIIIHIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUIMIICJIIIIIIIIMIItIIIIMIIMIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIICMIIIIIIIII Treat your Stomach Intestines Ailments with LIQUIRIT The Newest German123 words
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Miscellaneous62 1958-08-27 14 r-*..n .i -nil >,*. r, Dlv 2. I runs K Kurau v If. School padang IPOH: Soccer Cow and Oa Cup; Perak Turf Club B.C. PC R C Jalan Abdul Jalll. BATU GAJAB: Sorrrr Hon Guards v Police, padang TAP AH: Soccer Dlv. 3; B fcam Estate v Bldor Bharu62 words
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