The Straits Times, 29 August 1958
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Title Section19 1958-08-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAIE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fade*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1958 ft "CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-08-29 1 SOUTH KOREA OFFERS TO AID FORMOSA Invasion bid on islands expected within week Red torpedo boats on move TAIPEH, Thurs. The Chinese Nationalists warned today they will bomb the mainland if necessary to halt the shelling of the Quemoy islands by the Communists. Gen. ("Tiger") Wang Shu-ming,Reuter; UPI - 242 words
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Article104 1958-08-29 1 Police to raid gangster hideouts KUALA Ll/MPUB, Thurs Police will raid secret society and gangstrr lairs tomorrow and Saturday to clean up the town for the merdeka anniversary celebrations. Youths in gaudy shirts and drainpipe trousers will be asked\V:;~RE are you going? WHY are you dressed Yankee style? and WHHRE104 words
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Article21 1958-08-29 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Thurs A Jupiter intermediate range missile was successfully launched on a 1.500-mile flight here last night.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration290 1958-08-29 1 'BRICK* HE HIT WAS A SHELL 21-YEAR-OLD student wa« killed when a shell exploded in the backyard of his house in 8} mile West Coast Road, Singapore yesterday. The 25 pounder exploded When Selamat bin Mohamed Salleh hit it with a hammer while laying290 words
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Article55 1958-08-29 1 BERLIN. Thurs. Official quarters In East Germany are r eported to be worried over the increasing i. umber of Intellectuals, most doctors, fleeing to the Vest. According to the West Berlin Anti-Communist Information Bureau, 621 East German doctors fled across the border in the first sixReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration163 1958-08-29 1 BELGIUM HONOURS TENGKU-HE CALLS FOR. CHAMPAGNE KUALA LUMPUR. Than. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, this afternoon called for champagne after he had received the Belgian award of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown. The award the highest order (except for heads of states) ever conferred by163 words
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Article, Illustration420 1958-08-29 1 Tattoo earns the loud applause of 25,000 EXCITING DISPLAY OPENS M-ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A spectacular tattoo under the Merdeka Stadium floodlights drew loud applause from 25,000 people here tonight. It was a three-hour fast exciting, colourful display which officially opened the five-day merdeka anniversary celebrations. The Tmttoo biggest420 words
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212 1958-08-29 1 MERGER: LIM TALKS ON THE NEED FOR HARMONY WITHOUT the fullest agreement on the terms and timing, a Singapore Malaya merger would not produce the "desired harmony of interests and outlook," the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday. Mr. Lim indicated that while Singapore sought to achieve a212 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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Article74 1958-08-29 1 PERTH, Thurs. Royal Perth Hospital reported this afternoon that one of three survivors in Monday's accident. In which three Malayans were killed, was stU| unconscious and on the danger list. He is Wong Yit Chee, 17, of Greenhill Drive, Ipoh. The oth.: two survivors, ChuaReuter - 74 words
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109 1958-08-29 1 LONDON. Thurs. The British Broadcasting Cor--1 or., n said la a news bulletin today that according to Peking Radio the landing of Chinese Communist troops on the Nationalist-held Island of Quemoy was "imminent." The bulletin said: "Peking Radio In a broadcast beamed to Formosa twoReuter; UPI - 109 words
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Article91 1958-08-29 1 ATHENS. Thurs. Archbishop Makarios said ti day Greek Cypnots would fight the implementation of the British plan for Cyprus at all costs. The Archbishop, leader ef the Cypriot union-with-Greece movement, added: "We have no more confidence in the British Government, whose policy has been provedReuter - 91 words
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267 1958-08-29 2 UNIONIST: SCHOOLBOYS THINK SINGAPORE IS CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government's campaign to publicise Malaya in Britain is a flop, a town councillor, unionist and teacher, Mr. Y. P. Cheah, who has just returned to Malaya, told the Strait* Times today. "Schoolchildren In267 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-08-29 2 MM^ BaßaaaßaaaaalMal^ MMaaaa^^^ BaaaMMM^^ Ma^ l o a^o ß^ B^^^ aM^ l^^^ a g a^ a^^^^^^^ THESE Straits Times pictures show scenes from the combined militarypolice tattoo at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, last night as part of the merdeka anniversary celebrations. ABOVE: Perfect balance89 words
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180 1958-08-29 2 ALOR STAR, Thursday. AFTER a three-day wait, a combined Siamese- Malayan police patrol shot dead a terrorist and wounded another on Tuesday night when they ambushed 12 bandits in the border area 12 miles from here. The patrol— from the No. 5 police field180 words
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Article46 1958-08-29 2 I ALOR STAR, Thurs— The Kedah MCA today protested to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, against the action of a Kedah UMNO sub-committee In requesting the state government to amend the Kedah constitution, without first discussing its proposal with the State Alliance committee.46 words
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Article63 1958-08-29 2 ENVOY TO JAPAN SEEKS A COOK PENANG. JTiiirs— M»laya's Ambassadordesignate to Japan. Dr. Lee Tian e Keng, to look ing for a good cook specialising in Malayan curries to work for him in Tokyo. Dr. Lee's departure date for Tokyo has not yet been deeMed, bat will be in late63 words
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Article32 1958-08-29 2 Professor T. F. Dix >n of the Biochemistry department in th« Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, left Singapore for Vienna y jsterday to attend the International Congress of BlocnemIstry.32 words
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85 1958-08-29 2 Jets scare children, council told BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A town councillor. Inche Osman bin Abdul Rahman, protested last night against noisy low-flying" by Royal Australian Air Force Jet planes based at Butterworth. "They are frightening children In the kampongs," he told a council meeting. The chairman. Tuan Hajl Ismail bin Che85 words
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Article105 1958-08-29 2 IPOH, Thurs In a merdeka anniversary message to the people of his state, the Sultan of Perak today exhorted all citizens "to work unselfishly for the peace and prosperity of our young and Independent nation Persekutuan Tanah Melayu." The Sultan said the duty of maintaining peace, order and105 words
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216 1958-08-29 2 ITUALA -LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. Unemployment is the No. 1 economic problem facing Asian countries today, says a report of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (Asian region It recommends that fullscale Industrialisation be carried out to meet the gEpwlng threat. The report,216 words
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Article28 1958-08-29 2 Mr. Anton Miles, an Australian Buddhist scholar vill give a talk on "Some Aspect* of Buddhism" at Jalan Senyum Shrine at 11.30 am on Sunday.28 words
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208 1958-08-29 2 DENANG, Thurs.— Malay women must rouse from their "slumber of the ages" and boldly press for a better marriage deal. Tuan Haji G.M. Yusoff. a member of the Penang Muslim Advisory Board, urged last night. He was replying to a Chinese208 words
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Article37 1958-08-29 2 IPOH. Thurs.— About 125,--000 people, living; under strict curfew regulations in a 1,200-square mile area in Central Perak. will be allowed to celebrate the merdeka anniversary by staying outdoors till 2 a.m. on Sunday and Monday.37 words
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Advertisement22 1958-08-29 2 Commencing Today E M ■Savings up to lu«ed StoA! U*erf Time! A- IJToo 1W 60-62, North Bridge Rd., Spore, 6. Tel: *****.22 words
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Article347 1958-08-29 3 Aircraft-carrier, four destroyers leave Mediterranean Cor Pacific REDS KEEP UP QUEMOY BARRAGE AS IKE GIVES CHIANG PLEDGE LONDON, Thursday. THE UNITED STATES Navy last night announced the sending of the aircraft-car-rier Essex and four destroyers from the 6th. Fleet in the Mediterranean to the westernReuter - 347 words
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221 1958-08-29 3 Two Peking protests against Hong Kong HONG KONG, Thurs. —The Chinese Communist Foreign Ministry today sent Britain a "strong protest" over alleged infringement of her air space by a British military spotter plane from Hong Kong. The protest note alleged on Aug. 16 that a British Auster military aircraft flewReuter - 221 words
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Article64 1958-08-29 3 TAIPEH, Thurs. Chinese Communist artillery I red more than 16.000 shells at the Nationalist-held Quern >y Island group off the cciist of Fuklen Province last nifcPt and early this morning, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced. Th? Ministry. In another communique, said two Nationalist naval patrol boats yesterdayReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-08-29 3 THE WEST of Eneland was hit recently by the tailend i.f a hurricane. It churned the rivers of Dartmoor and Exmoor 'nto torrents of boulders which smashed up villages, swamped roads, wrecked cars and rut telephones. The hurricane, code-named "Cleo." reached its height far out104 words
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Article50 1958-08-29 3 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia could expect continued and Increasing American Investment capital, the chairman of the New York First National Bank. Mr Howard Sheperd. said here today Mr. Sheperd. who has Just completed a visit to New Zealand. Intends to spend a week in Australia ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article34 1958-08-29 3 TOKYO, Thurs The US Secretary of the Army. Mr WUber M. Brucker. left here by air for South Korea this morning following a threeday visit to U.S. Army installations in Japan ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article150 1958-08-29 3 Dead woman's child guarded LONDON. Thursday. 'THE search for the killer of 31 -year-old Mrs. Joyce Green ai: Denham (Buckinghamshire) on Monday was intensified yesterday as her seven-year-old son, Stephen played under guard at a secret address. Stephen has already described a big man In aReuter - 150 words
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63 1958-08-29 3 MELBOURNE, Thurs.— The Victorian Liberal and Country Party state conference today rejected move for modification of Australia's present miration policy in regard to Asian peoples. One delegate said that if Australia allowed even a limited quota of Asians to enter there was the possibilityReuter - 63 words
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Article224 1958-08-29 3 Casey on sheep and wolves I ONDON, Thurs.— The Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Richard Casey, explained in a 8.8.C. television programme last night why his country did not recognise Communist China. He said: "We believe that China cannot be properly classed as a peace-loving state and that controlsReuter - 224 words
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Article37 1958-08-29 3 PNOM PENH. Thurs. Communist China has offered unconditional aid to Cambodia to assure economic Independence, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Prime Minister of Cambodia, said on his return here from top level talks In Peking. -ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article200 1958-08-29 3 LONDON Airline officials from Communist countries have been invited to see the Farnborough air show annual "showroom" for world aviation— which Opens next Monday.—Reuter LONDON: About 30* of the world's top rocket scientists from East and West gathered here for a conference opening to.Reuter - 200 words
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Article38 1958-08-29 3 LONDON: Trouble is brewing among Z.wto building trade workers at Oldham (Lancashire) because they have been told they will no longer be allowed to stop work for their tea breaks from Sept. 1. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article356 1958-08-29 3 I ON DON Wed.— There was lur-*-t ther reduction In stock markets today and no decided trend was esUblisht Movements either way were usually small. Banking and hire purchase finance shares continued to attract a good deal of attention. The former lost some of Yesterday's gains while the356 words
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Advertisement105 1958-08-29 3 na-T Alt 1 NOW... YOUR COTTONS NEED NEVER SHRINK OUT OF FIT!! V/hen buying pajamas or any cotton That's why you should always look for garments, make it a habit to look for the 'SANfORIZED before you buy. Then you'll 'SANFORIZED* label. never again have trouble with shrinkage. •HNFORIZED' is105 words
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Advertisement424 1958-08-29 3 tSss!£E!jE^M dIIiI/j jTiit q| Delicious quick-frozen These tender, garden tresh j j .^JS**""^^ fluerettes ot Cauliflower have been carefully selected, prepared and packed tor your enjoyment. No waste you oat all you buy I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Ik Has your doctor Wm it told you about Stbtii ihampoo424 words
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Article94 1958-08-29 4 Boy of 13 faces murder charge A LOR STAR, i'hurs.— A 13-year-old boy, Cha bin Iteng, and a padi planter. Majid bin Lebai Salleh. 20. were today accused of murdering a 14-year-old buy. H-issain bin Idris No ph'a /as recorded The murder was alleged tr have takf-n place at Bukit94 words
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89 1958-08-29 4 TEACHERS' HAWAIIAN SHIRTS CRITICISED IPOH. Thurs. The Minister for Education, Incite Mohamed Khir bin Johari. last night criticised teachers who Wear Hawaiian shirts to school. Inche Mohamed Khir was speaking at the annual delegates' conference of the alayan Graduate Teachers' Union here Stating that he had seen teachers going to89 words
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Article43 1958-08-29 4 IPOH. Thurs. The Pera* branch of the National Union of Transport Workers has cabled the Minister for Labour to intervene In the strike at the Malayan Mining Company here The three-week-old strike is over the dismissal of tour workers.43 words
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505 1958-08-29 4 'NEGLECTED* SCHOOLS BEING RAISED, HE TELLS MEETING IPOH, Thursday. THE MINISTER of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, last night defended the Government's policy of recruiting teachers wit!. v the Lower Certificate of Education for English primary schools. He was replying lo criticisms505 words
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65 1958-08-29 4 SINGAPORE Immigration authorities have stepped up their campaign against illegal entry into the Colony. A spokesman of the department said yesterday that every person found U> have entered the Colony illegally was prosecuted Most received stiff prison sentences Launches belonging to the department65 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-08-29 4 rendering near Segamot on April 5. It was later recovered. Hot Lang's surrender led also to another 160 terrorists of all ranks in Johore giving up to the authorities. Straits Times picture. THIS IS the Browning automatic pistol, which was used by Her Lung, No. 2 man74 words
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Article153 1958-08-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'THE General Hospital here Is determined to stop parents from becoming a nuisance by overcrowding wards and hampering work. Many parents are reluctant to leave their children behind at the hospital. They try to stay with them after vlsitin" hours. The hospital153 words
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Article31 1958-08-29 4 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Justice Good, senior Judge of the Perak Supreme Court, left Ipoh this evening on his way to Ireland on one and a half months' leave.31 words
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Article52 1958-08-29 4 DUTTERWORTH. Thurs.Described r the prosecution as a "born swindler". Ibrahim bin Mydin, 24. pleaded guilty In the Butterworth ■MmtMM court today to three charges of cheating The court president. Mr Au Ah Wan. sentenced him to six months on each charge, the sentences to run consecut52 words
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Article28 1958-08-29 4 JOHOnE BAHRU. Thurs. For attempting to smuggle cycle parts valued at $250, Wong Mun Chong. of Kepong. was fined $600 In the Magistrate's Court here today28 words
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191 1958-08-29 4 PRIVATE DOCTORS NO LONGER NEEDED IN HOSPITALS IfUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Selangor Medical Department has decided to dispense with the services of private doctors who have been helping out because of an acute shortage of doctors in hospitals during the last two years The reasons are: Lack ul finance and191 words
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76 1958-08-29 4 piimiiiTHAT $20,000 JACKPOT IFour days |left to send lyour entry S |)ON'T be left out of the excitement. There's a $20,000 lackpot to be won. So buy your MM now and ss |oin in the fun. Share the thrill of the MM for August jackpot Contest "V", which closes on76 words
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Article83 1958-08-29 4 MAN IS MISSING AT SEA KRANJI Radio yesterday picked up a message from the captain of the Straits Steamship vessel Bidor stating that a mai had gone overbjard Local agents of the Bldor said that the missing man was a member of the crew The Bidor Is on her way83 words
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Article37 1958-08-29 4 BUTTEH WORTH. Thurs. Butterworth town councillors will pay out of their own pockets for refreshments to guests attending the meredeka anniversary parade at Butterworth on Aug. 30. The cost is estimated at $30.37 words
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Advertisement362 1958-08-29 4 A CHIVERS JS jeffies >^ Enjoy the difference of Olivers today! They Jo^~~r-~ taue so much fruitier. So easy to make too. w^ f\^2j Give jroor family the goodness of Chiven w^>) /wßßti* y ot W66K* tnQ6r is j** 1 $£j9HHBHHPVH|HHH6r Every week-end you get such 3 CV o terrific362 words
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Advertisement66 1958-08-29 4 Happy, happy little M us hroom/ Specially chosen for Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup. So plump and tender... bursting with delicate flavor. Campbell mushrooms /jg'^— jg^-^ are skilfully blended with rich KnC^ J)JjI) cream delicately seasoned to f!S Sf give you a luxury soup that makes 4^^Es^y^7/f any meal a66 words
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Miscellaneous122 1958-08-29 4 RADIO: General Programme Clow Down. P.M 1 15 Sweet And DtniA MAT.AYA Lively; 1.30 The New»; 1.46 Pun KAIfIV HAIiAIA And Frolic; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 NAT.C.NAL SBOBI WAV, «rUj« teJDj*^ 5^ At Th. si.ltvn I MaU Bag: 6.4S Light On; 653 41 metre* Regional AnnouncemenU; 6.54 srar.APORl Singapore Share122 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-08-29 5 UMNO COUNCILLOR SAW HEALTH INSPECTORS IDLING IN COFt^K SHOP THEY WERE TALKING OF BRIBES, GAMBLING THREE Singapore City Council health inspectors, who claimed they were investigating a complaint of mosquito nuisance by a European woman, are under the shadow of disciplinary action following a report against them352 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-08-29 5 TWO thousand people cheered as 35 heads some of them with luxuriant Tony Cartis thatches ware ihaved for the Yul Brynner contest organised by Shaw Brothers and MOM in Singapore on Wednesday night The contest, held in the Capitol car park, was210 words
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151 1958-08-29 5 KLANG, Thursday. TpHE police have stopped the sale of Malayan made merdeka anniversary envelopes bearing "peace" doves, an emblem adopted by International Communism. Shop-keepers have been told they shou.d not sell the envelopes jntll the Legal De partment has p.ver. a ruling Each en;e' v151 words
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Article30 1958-08-29 5 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. will hold a dinner party to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the company at the Cathay Restaurant tonight.30 words
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Article87 1958-08-29 5 GENERAL AND MAJOR MEET AGAIN IPOH fhurs.— Maj-Oen. ■> A. R. Robertson, commander of the 17th Gurkha Division, serving to Malaya, had a reunion meeting with Gurkha Major Manu Ourung. a colleague of his pre-war days in Nepal Major Ourung was a lancecorporal when Gen. Robertson was a subaltern at87 words
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Article29 1958-08-29 5 A special religious ceremony will be held at the Buddhist Temple, Temple Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday at 7 p.m. to commemorate the first anniversary of merdeka.29 words
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Miscellaneous123 1958-08-29 5 VrnmnH CATHAY: Cowboy 1. 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: SeleDdang Dellm* 1.15, 3.30. 6.45. 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Maial Itta Manga! 3.30. 8.30; CAPITOL: Wonderland of Nature 1.15. 3.30, 6 30. U. 30: REX: Sergeant Hassan .Malay) 1.15. 3.30. 6.30. 9 30; LIDO: Delicate Delinquent 3 30, 7, 9.30; ROYAL: Annayln Anal (Tamil)123 words
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Miscellaneous789 1958-08-29 5 Alor Siar Kuala Piliab CATHAY: ResMesi Breed 6.M, «M .H»l»ku (HlndU 12. S. 3.1 a; REX: Fort Dobbl 6.30. 9.15: tiunla I ÜBIDIir EMPIRE: Fak Beah Chuen/Lap ■>•"*•■* Sup Chta Kam i Mandarin). CATHAY: Carve Her Name ROYAL: Kula Dalvom (Tamil) 6. with PrMe 1, 3.15. 6.30. 9.30; IS. ODEON:789 words
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Article68 1958-08-29 6 »u»W» ll* Minimum) MRS. 1 NUNES and Family Thank all Friends. Relatives. Doctois. Matrons and staffs of the Tun lock s.-iiK and General Hospital and Tiiose who attended the Funeral of her beloved son Ivan. MR. AND MRS. P. NADESAN wish to thank all relatives and mends for their68 words
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Obituary34 1958-08-29 6 I* Dtrii >/• (minimum) IN EVERLOVING MEMORY of Madam Cnew Poll Poey wbo was called to rest on 29-8-54. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving husband Ang Chin Heng and children.34 words
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Article223 1958-08-29 6 111 Wot*, lit I Minimum) SALE— HARROWS LTD. Grand Reductions on Materials and Ke.uiv-M.ide Dresses BETTER BE SURE than sorry— Apologies will not, repeat will not eliminate unpleasant odours— AlrWick will DLLK-iGL'S BIOMALI with Vitamins gives new vigour to tired people. It certainly does you good* Get it from223 words
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562 1958-08-29 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Aug. 29, 1958 Dollars For India The tact that India s financial problems tire partly of her own making will not stand in the way of the aid for which the Indian Government has asked, and which j is now under consideration At I the562 words
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Article342 1958-08-29 6 Brinkmanship off Formosa Eight thousand sheila on Quemoy on the fifth day of the Communist bombardment found President Eisenhower talking of hypothetical situations He was asked how seriously he viewed the bombardment, and whether he saw any danger that American forces might become involved. The President replied that the situation342 words
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Article252 1958-08-29 6 While tin- opining hi a i\atiunal Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur will increase the interest in contemporary art. little is being done lor the museums and the cultural heritage from the past. The Federation is supposed to have five museums, and .ill are themselves museum pieces.252 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1958-08-29 6 IS THE RICH KINGDOM OF KUWAIT NEXT ON NASSER'S SECRET LIST? By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 18 Kuwait the next on President Nasser's list? Those who tee the current upheavals In the Middle East as the successive steps In a premeditated plot certainly fear so. Even those who belle. a that1,206 words
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324 1958-08-29 6 Population increase could upset attempts to raise standard of living A MONG the resolu- tions adopted at the Lambeth Conference (S.T Aug. 26) was one that gave approval to birth control as "a right and important factor In Christian family life." Since this is so. 1 wonder why the Singapore324 words
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Letter67 1958-08-29 6 THE president of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr D S. Ramanathan, has accused the Federal Government of being "unimaginative and unenterprising" and has attributed the growing unemployment In the Federation, to the inefficiency of the Government Would Mr. Ramanathan let the public know how he67 words
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Letter57 1958-08-29 6 WILL the Minister for Education be good enough to open a Form VI class for the pupils in Lower Perak next year? Many holders of the Bchooi Certificate are anxious to continue their studies but as their parents are poor they cannot afford to send their57 words
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175 1958-08-29 6 i REFER to the report headed "How to make friends with the Jungle Folk' of a talk given by the acting Director of Broadcasting. Singapore, on the Temlar In Kelantan 'ST 4ug 22) For the benefit o* many readers who are interested In the175 words
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Letter77 1958-08-29 6 I READ with admiration (S.T Aug. 23) the decision of Dr. Chua Sin ttar. c-hairman of the Whitley Council to give up his monthly retainer of $350 In support of the nation-wide cal! for economy Or Chua has set ao ex- ample for our Ministers to follow. It77 words
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Advertisement79 1958-08-29 6 ART OF BEING DIFFERENT Have you ever considered that the fear of being different comes from an Intense preoccupation with self? It's natural lo be different for every human being is an Individual. An illuminating article in the August Reader's Digest (now on sale) points out that the road to79 words
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Article61 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A special Federal cabinet meeting was called today to plan for Malaya's participation In the coming Commonwealth trade and finance conference in Montreal. Canada. The Minister of Finance. Colonel Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee and the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan61 words
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Article32 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMr I. Thurs. The Belangor Muslim League will meet at the South Indian Mosque here on Sunday to offer special prayers on the occasion of the merdeka an niversary.32 words
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355 1958-08-29 7 No proof who is killer— so free both' DEFENCE SUBMISSION IN TAXI DRIVER MURDER CASE: VERDICT LIKELY TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J^ DEFENCE lawyer today urged a jury to acquit ao uncle and nephew accused of murdering a taxi driver because the prosecution could not prove which of the two355 words
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340 1958-08-29 7 i WISH I COULD HAVE YOU WHIPPED** MAGISTRATE A SINGAPORE magistrate, Mr. K. Ramason, yes- tcrday told a 17 -year-old boy who tried to extort $2 from his widowed mother: "You should be whipped." He told Lim Tian Seng: "You are340 words
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Article70 1958-08-29 7 'Three cheated at cards charge SEREMBAN. Thurs. Three men were accused in the Sessions Court here today of cheating two people of a total of 52.600. Chiam Heng Lee. 31 Wik Chang. 31. and Heng Lee, 40. were alleged to have cheated Mohamed bin Hussein of $I,M« and Tan Sin70 words
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Article23 1958-08-29 7 MERSINO. Thurs The Merslng district Special Branch officer. Raja Mahmud bin Bazld. will be transferred to Johore Bahru on Bept. 123 words
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Article64 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— People objecting against the inclusion of any person In the electoral roll will be liable to pay compensation to the person concerned If the objection is disallowed and If It Is found that the objection Is made without reasonable cause. The compensation, up to64 words
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157 1958-08-29 7 I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An appeal to the Selangor State Government to draw up "a resettlement scheme In reverse" was made by Mr. Douglas K. K. Lee (Alliance Kuala Lumpur municipality south) In the Selangor State Council today. Speaking on the new villagers' demand for157 words
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240 1958-08-29 7 |{UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Religious Department has decided to form an anti-vice unit. For a start, two investigators will be appointed— one in Kuala Lumpur and one at Klang— to fight prostitution among Muslims, a written reply t a question by Inche240 words
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Article152 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUiMPUR, Thursday. A NURSE parked her cai in Mountbatten Road here this morning and went shopping. As sh«> spoke to a salesgirl, she heard shouts of "fire, fire." She rushed out and saw flames leaping from her car. A rrowd swelled round the car, making152 words
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Article31 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has received a congratulatory message from the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker. on the first merdeka anniversary.31 words
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Article107 1958-08-29 7 A pledge to remove inequality TINJONG MALIM, Tburs. —The chairman or the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Kamanathan. said last night his party would remove the "inequality of distribution of wealth" in Malaya by legislation if it came into power at the next election He was speaking at107 words
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Article78 1958-08-29 7 IPOH. Thurs- In the High Court here today a second hand dealer. Rethinam chetty of Malim Nawar. won his appeal against a lower court conviction for allegedly having bo. ;ht 84 katis of -op per wire Illegally. In setting aside Rethlnam's conviction and fine of78 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-08-29 7 THE CHIEI- 1)1 STAFF of the South Korean Army. Gen. Paik Sun Yup. who flew into Singapore by CPA yesterday for a two- Jay visit before leaving for Britain on Saturday. At the airport he was met by MaJ. Gen. W.G.H. Pike. the95 words
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Article198 1958-08-29 7 ROYAL COUSINS IN JOHORE ENGAGED JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The coming marriage of two royal cousins, both grandchildren of the Sultan of Johore, was announced tonight during a glittering party at the Istana Pasir Plangie. The party, given by the ;iuitan's third son, Tengku Temenggong Ahmad, was attended by more than198 words
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Article46 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR Inur.v A new constitution is being drafted by the Federation <>i Malaya Oirl Guides Assocla tlon In keeping with the country's independent status It will be submitted to the world Association of Oirl Ouldes arH O!rl Sront' 'or approval46 words
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Article36 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The president of Kota Bahru Town Council Data Haji Abdullah bin Mahmood. will leave for the United States on a two month study grant awarded by the US state Department.36 words
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Article88 1958-08-29 7 COMMITTEE SYSTEM FOR SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR. ThursThe Selangor State Council today agreed to introduce a committee system of government In the state from next month. The committees a the.r chairmen are: LANDS AND MINES-Raja Ra.stam Shahrome bin Raja Said Tauphy (Alliance. Kuala Selangor). AGRICULTURE, drainage fishing and medical and health-88 words
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Article48 1958-08-29 7 KUANTAN Thurs The MCA secretary -general Mr Too Joon Ming told a rally at the padang here last night to ignore oeople who sh wed doubt about thn :mv's Intentions Mr. Too is touring the East Coast to revitalise and streamline MCA branches48 words
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Article47 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs Mr. Justice Shepherd, an acting judge of the Selangor High Court, left for Britain today on long leave Mr. Ong Huck Thve an Ipoh lawyer who was recently appointed iudge. will take over from Mr. Justice Shepherd from Monday47 words
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260 1958-08-29 7 IPOH. Phurs.— The ma nagement of an oU mill In Ip which failed to report an accident In Its factory, was fined 50 by Mr. Justice Good in the High Court here today. It was the second appeal to the High Court by the Deputy260 words
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133 1958-08-29 7 Seremban drive for more blood donors SEREMBAN. Thurs I I:. blood bank re is to launch a week's publicity and propaganda drive to get more donors. A public meeting will held at (he town hall m, Oct. 6 at 5 p.m where a Hi. ii show and a demonstration will133 words
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Article41 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. ThursThe Sultan of Selangor will make an official visit to Brunei next month. The Sultan who will attend the openine of the $6,000,000 Brunei State Mosque, is expected to be away for two weeks.41 words
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232 1958-08-29 7 FILM PRINCE SAW IS BANNED IN S'PORE A BRITISH film seen by Prince Philip at its London premiere has been banned in Singapore—but will be shown In the Federation. The film, "Violent Playground." tells the story of the cruelty of a young psychopathic arsonist to children he meets while he232 words
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Article56 1958-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPJK Iliurs Lieut. Colonel Abbas bin -Abdul Manan until recently commander of the 4th Bn. The Royal Malay Regiment, left for Britain today to attend the Joint services staff college course In Buckinghamshire After the course he will assume duty as military adviser to the56 words
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Advertisement74 1958-08-29 7 players lIIXI MM M) RtNOWN The Dr-Lnxt Madtl A 72» waa the 1 •nly BrKtoh entry U win a Geld Mrdal M Ihr ISSU < alifornia SUtr Ihr Mill iv a portable vrrslmi Singapore Prices: A 72« at 53.i0.00 /^^*"i 3 jHfjjßft rmm the sole Agenla: mar* a. m gabeh74 words
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Advertisement27 1958-08-29 7 I QUAUTVSHO£S jjMMCK TO KHOOtJ Tmhm tutrmmtmffm mmr Vmrt—m i *>i— petition nmtl ff-t 2O' tlimrvunt •m mmr "JfMPEN" Shmmm. Amk for cart—m Imm mmr mmmrmtii tthap*27 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-08-29 8 SUSAN BARBIE - SUSAN BARBIE Friday spotlight on the wveeh's new films By \(> ONE will see "DUNKIRK" without being mo\ed. If we needed another film to point out the horror and futility of war, this is surely it. Although a fictional story has been429 words
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Article96 1958-08-29 8 Malay film in Japanese invasion "TIERGEANT HASSAN" !j is an unusual Malay Aim in that it has a war theme and the central characters are soldiers. Two foster brothers (P. Ramlee and Jins Samsuddin) who have never got along very well, find themselves in the same platoon during the Japanese96 words
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Article, Illustration239 1958-08-29 8 LANA'S LOVER DIES —SHE MOVES IN WITH HIS WIDOW AS LONG AS Hollywood turns out films, the eternal triangle theme will be used again and again. Some, cleverly written and well acted, are acceptable and successful. It is not so with "ANOTHER TIME ANOTHER PLACE" which co-stars Lana Turner. Barry239 words
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175 1958-08-29 8 Desert journey for Burton and Jurgens By ESME BAPTISTA /COLUMBIA'S "BITTER VICTORY" is a suspense-filled story about a World War II cloak-and-dagger operation in the North African desert At the very start, with scenes of British army life, it seemed we were about to sit through just another war film175 words
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210 1958-08-29 8 By HUGH MABBETT WHEN the tax people and other creditors become too pressing, there is only one course open for man of honour. He must kill a rich relative. Bat this may orovr difficult Just bow durable an old man210 words
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Advertisement620 1958-08-29 8 ;||![j[lHwoßCAi!isffioHOi u^f rH w f f i 33«oo LAST WEEKS! day- j l S Shows Dally: *M a.m.. !N 7.M p.ni J Ch£CcaOmmandmmts-i J t i-'ree Lists Satprndrd w \m a f% a There will be morning shows dally C k 3 I Uo| at 9.30 a.m. hildrrnt half-prirr c620 words
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Advertisement639 1958-08-29 8 i'"7ii)VM--'"il ■T^^BBSGfil--^ #ywit I a Xsfi_s___aSs^ 10.30, 1.15,4.6.45,9.30 H TsU BRYNNER Maria SCHKLL Oalf* BLOOM 2 mgm s THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV color J j T J?^rP.»wlw "SEWEAMTHASSAr £f%. j MISS CHINA DOLL CONTEST Preliminaries i wIU ALL ENTRANTS plrasr a ttrnd at thr CAPITOL BLUE ROOM TONICHT at 7 P.M639 words
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Miscellaneous261 1958-08-29 8 Straits Times Crossword to m TT" 14 15 i| 16 IT 19 20 1 J2 23 2* li"" 26 ii 57" ACROSS 7 Not a calligraphic short cut The cost of money to order? (8). 13 Song of the fruiterer? (6. 4). 9 -Thus Belial with words cloth- IS As261 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1958-08-29 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Debacle of Thomas Peel's Australian migration E Peel, a cousin of the British Prime Minister, Sir E Robert Peel, was granted 250,000 acres of land in 1 the newly-founded Western Colony on condition that he induced 10,000 Britons to migrate there aiiitiiiiiimmmiimmmiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii within four years. HeDaily Mirror - 1,373 words
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Advertisement136 1958-08-29 9 ARE YOU A VICTIM? BEFORE APPLICATION JOCHEMS HORMONE PREPARATION a scientific product for falling hair and dandruff AFTER APPLICATION Obtainable at all leading Drug Stores. Factory Representatives: ASIAN ORGANISATION LTD. 268, South Canal Road, Singapore-1. Tel: *****. Then use a Straits Times "Small" Ad. for quick results. Phone Singapore 2800136 words
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Advertisement284 1958-08-29 9 WS$ POSITIVE ■fcgi RELIEF p3f§ FROM Kj^f COUGHING Wmh FOR THE |t\fcg* WHOLE Pylp FAMILY! ■Hv'* Vj At£b» A pleasant-tasting, quick r^ 1 acting cough remedy, ■NRuS|V^ Nyal Cherry Cough Syrup ■J^yly both adults and children B^y^ suffering from coughs, bH.«- r* r^wJ colds loss voice B^*r»r [ytl% bronchitis etc284 words
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Miscellaneous142 1958-08-29 9 0 tirni4>n A #o. By Jf#ts If K b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bl II a^F Thy Saint By Lt>sUi> i httrivris IfflM^^^ ■Irl'' j-, 0& s& ArtAKc 'trc 1 1 jJbHb^b* W «l Jb^H T^^l^b^MbQ^^^^bl v *^y y^^^*J Trary By (nvstvr Gnu hi PHLIHHHHHbI he ro>j s andstouccLes] <aJb'ini— -i-^s^l I ITp Weawv room142 words
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523 1958-08-29 10 LOCAL BANKRATE TO BE CUT BY QUARTER PER CENT By Our Market Correspondent MALAYA'S Bank Rate will be cut by a quarter per cent from next Monday, the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association hag announced, and the best agreed minimum rate will therefore be 5} per cent. The drop In' Malayan523 words
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Article310 1958-08-29 10 a ""i ata J f S*are Brokers .VoMM-iallon reported: Industrials and rubbers were quietly steady and tins were inclined to ease The turnover was small." Singapore ,nd Federatien brokers reparted the following business dene yesterday: Praser Neave ords $2,681, (delayed) $2 67^ and $2.70: Gammon $1-49 (overnight) $1.46310 words
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Article19 1958-08-29 10 Malayan MMM Market: Aug M \ui.7; industrial-. M.24 89.99 Tint: 78 78 TIM Jan. 1 I*sB— 1M19 words
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Article23 1958-08-29 10 SINGAPORE, Auk. 28. RUBBER 815/8 cenU per Ib. (unchanged). TIN: *3«8 per pkul (down 621 cents). Inofficial estimated offering 124 tons.23 words
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Article140 1958-08-29 10 MELBOURNE, Thurs INVESTMENT shares showed an overall flrm tone on the Stock Exchange her* today. Mafn exoeptlon was the hire purchase group and ICIANZ down la. Mining shares recorded a variable tone with little change In market value. Commonwealth oonds held a flrm tone. Loans 3% c ,c140 words
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Article50 1958-08-29 10 'THE federation i MlnlMer 1 af finance ha* fixed tha following price* for raieulatln r I u.tomi dutir, for tha weak from Aug 28. Rubber Sl'/, oenU a Ib Copra $518 a ton Coconut oil ,»40 a ton Palm oil $«31.M a tea Palaa kernels 1378.75 a ton50 words
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Article147 1958-08-29 10 September flral trade rabbet barer* fob closed in Singapore yesterday at 81 H cent* per 1b unchanged on Wednesday's closing price. Clewing tone: Inactive. Closing slices In cents per ib yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.SS Spot fob buyer* Bi'i, sellers 81H; Int. 1 R.B 8. Sept. buyers147 words
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Article106 1958-08-29 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Cepra quiet UK Continent August September $33%' buyers. $33 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk J49\ sellers, drum $53 sellers. Pepper; quiet: no business reported done; Muntok white >126. Sarawak 1125, special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged) Singapore Cepra106 words
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Article91 1958-08-29 10 The Malayan Ezchange Bank* Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 8100)Canads: buying airmail T.T. II 13/16, OD 31 15/16 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills 33 3/8 trade bills Selling T.T. or O.D roaely: anada 31 1/3; trench Franc. *****;91 words
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Article118 1958-08-29 10 Ship* lying aeongseae the Sinrapere Harbour Beard wharves or exaeeUel today are: KffinsU 1/3. Bunnyvl]le 4/5. Olorr 6A. MuilU Maru 6/7. Lone Star Mariner 8/1. President Taft 10/11. Asahl Maru 13/14. Musi Lloyd 15/16. Glenbank 18. Nlssel Maru 19/20. Btla N. Wall 4, Perils N. Wall B. Marudu118 words
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Advertisement1492 1958-08-29 10 NOTICE TO PASSENGERS c /v "Rizwani" replacing tss "State of Madras" a/a tiave lo announce the withdrawal of our* tss "State of temporarily in October and November and replacement by HlTwant* as under: ta* "State Replace* by of Madras m/v "Rizwani \in Sailinu Singapore 25-10-58 25-10-58 P Sham 26-10-58 26-10-581,492 words
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Advertisement779 1958-08-29 10 NOTICES THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. NOTICE Is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 60 cents per fio Stock Unit less 30% Income tax will oe paid from the Stockholders' Fund to registered stockholders on the 22nd September 1958 in respect of the financial rear ending 31st779 words
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Advertisement1015 1958-08-29 10 "K LINE" Japan U.S.A. Pacific dt Atlantic loan atarvl**) Spore P Sham Paa*n| (TA KotM ETA LA EIA NT iH.im Man" lit call unseat it Seat tltaal a* cm 14,11 Sin tlhii 11 ht n M Mostaea Mara" lit sail It/11 Oct II tat II Oct tal sail 14/11 Oct1,015 words
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Advertisement1423 1958-08-29 11 T«i. »4os MANSFIELU Ot V»., LIU. x«U: *4>» m Meal mewporatet m inaartt <12 km* ■VX* THE BLUE FUNNEL UMB V." 1 SAILINGS TO LIVERPOGL. CLASCOW, UNDO* I CONTINENTAL PORTS va Stu «.u liktrti tt iiKitl via FtuD w Cafe M Stai Htft) Cariwi oa»oa tt aoeard <a tther aatt1,423 words
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Advertisement1223 1958-08-29 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES NIMEV/ARIS SAILINGS FM ADEN. IMS Smb. MAMA, AJUMJf. MUUAMM. IREMEN, NARBURC, CIPENNACEH. 60THENIUIC, MU S'pori P. Sham Ptnang •RINA- 11/MStft aUNMI 1 11/20 Jtaf V/a Seat Stvnsett •TOMAMA- I/I Mt 7/1 Ml tVI tit •CtM«jMHtm. OtTOAMS SAIIINCS FM lAHCKOK AttVM FAR IMI Panang P. S'haa S'pori "MtlA"1,223 words
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Advertisement1251 1958-08-29 11 ZZm THE BEM LINE STEAMERS LTD. StWUMK (Incorforattd in tne United Kingdom) I UNES SAILINtS Tl AOEN U I I CONTINENTAL PMTS S'ftrt P. S'haa ftsag BMtUCMWi tor Hambutf. London, ttfto-daa rbau* a Pal MA n MATLMMM tor Lanaer.. loMMane a Aaj ■tan, HMMMI M Mat I Sett Aaafta tmttanatt1,251 words
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Advertisement1269 1958-08-29 11 MCALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Mar Ntv M*» 4 CLLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LIMB IItJMH, MVM. ROTTfIDAW in AHtEIES SAN FRANCISCO, MMMMJ i HULL SEATTIE. VAMtUVEI t PORTUM md for OS*. Hortti Atlantic PartJ Acrtftiag cargt far Certral I Seat* and Canada via Colombo Aaerica eiTT SJ!? 11 SKNNVVIUE r "Vtaaaa S'mm*1,269 words
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Article, Illustration382 1958-08-29 12 New Zealand dairy produce representatives due 10-DAY MARKET STUDY TOUR fWO representatives of the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission will arrive in Singapore on Sept. 12 for a 10-day market study tour, it was announced this week. They are Mr. H. T. Jones, assistant export manager of the Commission,382 words
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Article, Illustration153 1958-08-29 12 Portugal can supply more cork PORTUGAL, the world's largest cork producing country, will step up her exports of this product to Malaya by at least fifty per cent this year, said Mr Jofre Manhao, acting Portugese Consul, In Singapore yesterday. The 700 plants now operating throughout Portugal had expanded tnelr153 words
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Article49 1958-08-29 12 Imports ol Swiss watcher into Malaya during the first five months of this year showed an Increase of 3.2 per cent in value to $16 million over the corresponding period of last year. The number Imported totalled 676.509 or 48.618 more than the same period last year49 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-08-29 12 BATA CHIEF LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA Rfc managing director of Bata Shoe Co. Ltd.. Singapore, Mr. A. Jugas (above), is leaving for Australia todaj for a tournv .ith trip. He will visit several Australian leather manufacturers, with whom his company has had long established business. He said yesterday that he would92 words
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Article52 1958-08-29 12 An International Autumn trade Fair will be held at Utrecht, In the Netherlands from Tuesday to September 1 1 this year. 2,500 firms with products from 24 countries will take part in the fair. The largest exhibits are from the Netherlands Western Germany. Britain, United States. Belgium, Italy52 words
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Article89 1958-08-29 12 IT P.M. has bought all the shares in the Oranje Line, a shipping company incorporated in the Netherlands with a headoffice in Rotterdam. This company maintains regular passenger and freight services between N.W. European ports and Canadian and U.S ports on the St. Lawrence river89 words
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Article140 1958-08-29 12 A N old-established A rubber and produce company, Guan Seng Kee. has started another house development scheme in Singapore. The company's current project, a block of 24 modern flats costing $600,000, is now under construction in River Valley Road, and will be completed in early December.140 words
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Article48 1958-08-29 12 Malaya's imports from Formosa In the first half this year totalled (16.6 million in value, a drop of f 10.9 million over the corresponding six months last year. Her exports to Formosa amounted to $4.4 million. $2.8 million lower than In the first half last year.48 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-08-29 12 \M ALAYA'S rice industry can be further developed ITI by the use of modern milling equipment, Mrl Henri Lehr, chief engineer of Koerber and Naumanifl of Hamburg, said In Singapore yesterday. I Mr. Lehr said that his company could supply the218 words
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213 1958-08-29 12 FINAL arrangements r for a trade delegation to visit Australia and New Zealand in October will be made at the monthly meeting of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce this weekend. The meeting will also elect a leader to head the party which will213 words
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Advertisement166 1958-08-29 12 SLAVIA DIESEL ENGINES s^sw^ 5 s^ss^^smA RANGE: From 5 h.p. To 27 h.p. Sole Agents: SOUTH ENGINEERS LTD. Head Office: SOUTH BUILDING, AMPANG ROAD. K. L. Branch: NO. 40. CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. t WC Cold and Silver from Brass..~ |fiy\ Oriental and Beautiful Distinctive hand engraven WK\ brassware plated by166 words
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Advertisement149 1958-08-29 12 INVEST NOW in BRISBANE Capital City of Queensland JTxJK AUSTRALIA 4— J SECURITY GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE Your profit How Loan monies will be spent Government-guaranteed stock in Australia. Interest Watcr> Powcr> l ransport, etc. is payable twice yearly, and interest and repayment MAOAtlaHle too of principal are guaranteed by the Commonwealth149 words
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Advertisement1427 1958-08-29 13 IpWrYpfffypi^ << untlnurd from Page 61 SITUATIONS WANTED lit Worut U Win. i M et, txlf EXCELLENT GENERAL AMAH Available September 15, Phone Camlnada *****. INTELLIGFJ4T YOUNG LADY seeks part time work. Will consider any Interesting post. Box A 5848 S.T. SYCE. Recommended by European going on leave, excellent Driver,1,427 words
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Advertisement875 1958-08-29 13 I >l LAND FOR SAL* H.,«. fe ,Mim.t—Bmx it eU mjuim BUNGALOW FOR IMMEDIATE Sale with vacant possession $35,000- No. 1 Frankel Walk living, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, utility room, garage, modern conveniences, partly furnished. Last monthly rental $350.-. Apply Credit Poncier. Tel: 33*88 NORMA TERRACE Relnal Street,875 words
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Advertisement623 1958-08-29 13 FOR SALE 1* U (Him)— Box it et. tmlrm QUICK. DISPOSAL: SABA Hin Radiogram; Cane Lounge Suite, Carpets: Children's Furniture: Crockery etc. Reasonably priced 403. New Bridge Road. Phone *****. HOLT'S PISTON SEAL Reduce oil consumption. Increase compression. A 30-mlnute Job. Lasts up to 10,000 miles DistributorsBorneo Motors limited. UBED623 words
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Advertisement424 1958-08-29 13 NOTICES NASSIM CO., LIMITED will sell by PI'BLIC AICTION In their Sale-Bssis Nas. 4 4-1. Callyer Qoa;. •n S ATI' HI) AY. 30 111 AKilSl ISSS AT 1» AM Cane Lounge Suite; Wardrobes; Dressing Tables- Steel Cupboards; 'Philips'- Radio; "Remington' Portable Typewriter; "Chrlstllln" Piano Accordlan (Newt; "Moutrle" Upright Piano; A424 words
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Advertisement421 1958-08-29 13 NOTICES PROJECT MO. IS. JALAN AVER HITAM KLUANG The Federation of Malaya Housing Trust offers for sale to the public three detached houses of tbe 84/1 type comprisinc three bedrooms. dlnlng-Uvlng room, kitchen, car porch, and the usual sanitary conveniences situat, at Nos 17. 19 and 30 Road 4 Jalan421 words
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Advertisement465 1958-08-29 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for the post of Technical Adviser and Chief Inspector, Road Transport Department, on the salary seal* $1.186-A3«-1.254 plus COLA, at current rates. The successful candidate would be required to serve a probationary period of tnree years before being considered for emplacement on465 words
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1300 1958-08-29 14 EPSOM JEEP - MUDLARK SHOWS UP Smart 3f gallop by Lord Arrogance EPSOM JEEP Polly Slipper displays top form in workout ON THE TRACK WITH Forgetful FORGETFUL punters failed to claim 57.789 20 in winnings on the tote and cash sweeps at the Selangor Turf Club during the first half of this year,1,300 words
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173 1958-08-29 14 SASA OFFERS FED CHANCE TO SEE KONRADS CO. SINGAPORE Amateur Swimminx Association has offered Federation tue chance of seeing the world's leading men swimmers during its Merdeka anniversary celebrations. Singapore yesterday were offered the Australian team, now watting in Hong Kong, following the cancellation ot their China tour, by Mr.173 words
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244 1958-08-29 14 FAM may bid for next year's Asian Cup final By KEN riINANDII KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya may be the venue of the second Asian Cup soccer competition final wiiich is scheduled to take place in 1961. The dates for the competition and the venue for the final will be fixed244 words
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362 1958-08-29 14 AUSTRALIA'S world record-breaking women's swimming team captivated a capacity crowd which included the Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode and Lady Goode. when they appeared in a floodlit exhibition at the Singapore Swimming Club on Wednesday night. But none of the n>ne362 words
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Article155 1958-08-29 14 LONDON, Thursday. THE M.C.C. selectors have decided not to send a A replacement for Johnny Wardle, who was dropped from the England team to tour Austra- lia this year. The dec sion emphasises the shoi*%ge of top-class slow bowlers in England at the present time.Reuter - 155 words
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Article38 1958-08-29 14 TAIPINO. Thure. League champions. Prisons S.C. beat 16th Commonwealth Ambulance 9-1 In their final match to keep their unbeaten record. Jamaludln (5). Jalil Che Din (2). Asumunl and Tangan scored for Prisons, Hobday for Ambulance.38 words
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97 1958-08-29 14 rpHE Selangor Turf Club ended the first half ot the year In healthier financial position. Net profit from race meetings amounted to $162,537 compared to $87,915 for the first half of last .ear There was a big jump in the Droflts in the unlimited97 words
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Article104 1958-08-29 14 lONDON. Thurs— Cloklng scores J in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Lords: Northamptonshire 170: Middlesex 53-4 At Sou then*: Warwickshire 164 iP. Gardner 40. A. Hurd 6-66): Essex 70-3. At The Oral: Surrey 313-9 decld (D. Fletcher 41. M. Stewart 66. P. May 52. A. MclntyreReuter - 104 words
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Article50 1958-08-29 14 CANTERBURY. Thurs. The New Zealand tourists were 32 runs behind with two wickets In hand on the first day of their match against Kent here yesterday. Scores: Kent 140 (Cowdrev 57; Blair 4-41, Cave 5-49 > and New Zealand 108-8 I Ridgway 3-35 Halfyard 4-46).—Reuter - 50 words
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Article25 1958-08-29 14 LONDON. Thurr Results In last night's Rugby League matches were: Feat her stone Rovers 7 HunMet 10; Salford 44 Blackpool Borough 5 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article129 1958-08-29 14 SONNEVILLE TOLD TO TAKE REST JAKARTA. Thurs. Indo- 1 nesia's Thomas Cup team manager R. Jusuf said today that team captain Ferry £-nnevllle would not be participating in scheduled exhibition matches in tour of Indonesia because of possible Ungerine after-effects of a minor motor accident injury. Sonnevllle complained of headache129 words
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Article300 1958-08-29 14 United beat Forest 3-0 LONDON, Thurs.Manchester United followed up their spectacular 5-2 win ovei Chelsea on Saturdaj with another good win yesterday, beating NotU Forest 3-0 on the Forest ground. In the early tussle for I>lv One leadership, Manchestei United are Joint second wltt promoted West Ham, conquerors of WolvesReuter - 300 words
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161 1958-08-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs I Twenty-two smartly dressed Viet- namese In full military uniform, were the centre of attraction at the airport when they arrived by C.P.A. this alternoon. They were Vietnam's soccer team for the five-nation Meredeka anniversary soccer festival to be held here from161 words
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